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the goal was not to make a little bit of money in addition to long facebook. was to get out of facebook, and you made a bunch of money back. don't be a pig. >> the stock everybody loves now the stock everybody hates. i don't get it. >> at 60 p.e., growth rates only 10% to 20% this year. you need to see an earnings cycle that shows growth is sustainable. >> before we go to break, keep the e-mails coming at options $action@cnbc.com. final call, next. careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. buy 4 cans of pringles, and get your speaker... ♪ [ cheering ] ... to turn up the flavor! [ crunch! ] >>> take a look at this video, these two bears had early access to the chart between crude oil and the s & p. they are apparently duking it out. which bear will win? very interesting video there. time for the final call. last word from the options pits. scott, you can comment on the bears fighting. >
the goal was not to make a little bit of money in addition to long facebook. was to get out of facebook, and you made a bunch of money back. don't be a pig. >> the stock everybody loves now the stock everybody hates. i don't get it. >> at 60 p.e., growth rates only 10% to 20% this year. you need to see an earnings cycle that shows growth is sustainable. >> before we go to break, keep the e-mails coming at options $action@cnbc.com. final call, next. careful, pringles are...
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. >> wild options, go long facebook. >> pbr a lot of call buying might have good news over the weekend. >> you know the show ends at 1:00. see you for "money in motion." "power" begins now. >> halftime is over, "poufr lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts now. >> judge wapner thank you very much. key statements coming out of a mini european summit ahead of another meeting next week. here's my prescription, less summits, less meetings, more action. the goal, avoid europlosion but can they do it? this is yesterday's intersomeday chart showing the steep and steady slide before the moody's downgrade came out, but today a different story, talking about the turnaround and what you should do with your money before the weekend. i say go to the cash machine and take some out. >>> and soccernomics, one of the great little, delicious ironies, germany versus greece, in about two ours in the euro 2012 tourney. will the economic and political problems show up on the field? we have one of the sport's most prolific journalists on hand to talk about that and more. >>> but first sue picks
. >> wild options, go long facebook. >> pbr a lot of call buying might have good news over the weekend. >> you know the show ends at 1:00. see you for "money in motion." "power" begins now. >> halftime is over, "poufr lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts now. >> judge wapner thank you very much. key statements coming out of a mini european summit ahead of another meeting next week. here's my prescription, less summits,...
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facebook? it keeps the conversation going all day long. to task for claiming the president does not have a jobs plan. dominic wonders if mitt romney and his strategist think people have a.m. knee sha. whilely ann says that romney just wasn't telling the whole story and that obama has put forth a job's plan that we like. i wonder if he could put forth any plan that republicans like. we want to hear what you think and what you think too. head over to facebook and search for "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of j
facebook? it keeps the conversation going all day long. to task for claiming the president does not have a jobs plan. dominic wonders if mitt romney and his strategist think people have a.m. knee sha. whilely ann says that romney just wasn't telling the whole story and that obama has put forth a job's plan that we like. i wonder if he could put forth any plan that republicans like. we want to hear what you think and what you think too. head over to facebook and search for...
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would you have ever imagined, though, even though you're such a believer in the long-term facebook story, you would only put a $41 price target on a stock that was priced at $38 and opened at 42? >> no, i didn't. going into this, i wouldn't have imagined this playing out like it did. unprecedented for what happened during the road show and all of this. so from our perspective, we're just trying to take a look at where we're at today and where are we going in the future. it has not played out as we would have expected it so far but we feel really good about what they are building for the next decade. >> gene, i think you're spending too much time on the price action in the stock rather than evaluation. i agree, great company, tremendous user base. when you say the market is not talking about the future, they absolutely are given where the valuation is. then when you couple that with what's going to be a flood of stock coming on, almost 2 billion shares, when the lockups expire over the next year, why wouldn't you wait to put a buy order knowing you're going to get a better buying opportun
would you have ever imagined, though, even though you're such a believer in the long-term facebook story, you would only put a $41 price target on a stock that was priced at $38 and opened at 42? >> no, i didn't. going into this, i wouldn't have imagined this playing out like it did. unprecedented for what happened during the road show and all of this. so from our perspective, we're just trying to take a look at where we're at today and where are we going in the future. it has not played...
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facebook? the conversation is going all day long. fans are still hot on the florida voter purchase. judy says "the gop should be ashamed of themselves." richard says, "that frauder got away with stealing the election in 2000. they think they can do it again." but irene's looking to the future, urging us to "keep this issue alive and don't let people forget this come voting day." don't worry, irene. we'll definitely be staying on this story. we want to hear what you think too. head over to facebook and search "politics nation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ the eco
facebook? the conversation is going all day long. fans are still hot on the florida voter purchase. judy says "the gop should be ashamed of themselves." richard says, "that frauder got away with stealing the election in 2000. they think they can do it again." but irene's looking to the future, urging us to "keep this issue alive and don't let people forget this come voting day." don't worry, irene. we'll definitely be staying on this story. we want to hear what...
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." >> a long list of facebook users feel they have been caught off guard over a new policy change andot liking it. marla tellez live in menlo park with an update on facebook's e-mail flip. good morning. >> reporter: the question this morning is, if you are a facebook user do you realize you have a new e-mail address linked to your account. facebook changing all of the e-mail to at facebook.com addresses. many say they are not aware of this move. quite a few reaching out to me on my facebook page saying they didn't know about it. some don't seem to mind but others are upset. one says she and her friends go as far as writing directly to mark zuckerberg to voice their complaints. they say they were not give at any proper notification. i reached out to facebook and heard back, a spokesperson sending a statement that says in part, quote, as we announced back in april, we've been updating addresses on facebook to make them consistent across our site. we're also rolling out a new setting that gives people the choice to decide which addresses they want to show on their timelines. in other wor
." >> a long list of facebook users feel they have been caught off guard over a new policy change andot liking it. marla tellez live in menlo park with an update on facebook's e-mail flip. good morning. >> reporter: the question this morning is, if you are a facebook user do you realize you have a new e-mail address linked to your account. facebook changing all of the e-mail to at facebook.com addresses. many say they are not aware of this move. quite a few reaching out to me...
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in groupon is also attributed to perhaps the facebook fallout, the general souring towards the social media space. >> i think the groupon fallout started longore facebook. it was once this company went public it was down. look at that chart. and even with earnings that actually came in surprising people on the upside, it's still going down. >> hey, sleepy, have you ever purchased a groupon? >> no. because i don't need, as jim cramer would say, a manicure. >> have you ever purchased a groupon because you do need manicures? >> i have never purchase add groupon. i look at the deals. think that's great. but i don't do it. >> i unsubscribed because all the stuff coming in, who needed it? >> like the reply all button in corporate america. thanks goes to 10,000 people. >> as people who know this business, people getting rich off groupons are the people selling groupons, meaning the salespeople putting those out there. >> good for them. the american dream. commerce. >> all right. radioshack is the disaster du jour. there's no news on the shack today other than it is now trading, herb, at -- you celebrated your 40th birthday the last time this stock
in groupon is also attributed to perhaps the facebook fallout, the general souring towards the social media space. >> i think the groupon fallout started longore facebook. it was once this company went public it was down. look at that chart. and even with earnings that actually came in surprising people on the upside, it's still going down. >> hey, sleepy, have you ever purchased a groupon? >> no. because i don't need, as jim cramer would say, a manicure. >> have you...
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the fundamentals are strong and the future outlook of facebook and if they exceed those estimates over the next four quarters, this will be a -- the longtlook will be strong. >> so a lot of ifs there from larry but he thinks facebook may be okay long term. let's start talking numbers. on the technical side, rich ross and then on the fundamental side it's victor anthony who covers the name for topeka capital. rich, three weeks -- three whole weeks of trading. what do you think so far? >> bill, you only get one chance to make a first impression. i'm unimpressed. this chart looks a lot like the greek market and that's kind of an insult to greece right now. we think there's precedence for that lower $22 target. that precedence comes in the form of the blackstone ipo in 2007. let me show you what this means. you see it pull to facebook. it essentially opened at its highs. at the time we wondered, is it a good idea to buy a private equity firm? in hindsight we see clearly not a good call. here we are five years later, do you want to buy a social network from a guy in a hoodie and flip-flops? the answer is no? and even if you want to buy it f
the fundamentals are strong and the future outlook of facebook and if they exceed those estimates over the next four quarters, this will be a -- the longtlook will be strong. >> so a lot of ifs there from larry but he thinks facebook may be okay long term. let's start talking numbers. on the technical side, rich ross and then on the fundamental side it's victor anthony who covers the name for topeka capital. rich, three weeks -- three whole weeks of trading. what do you think so far?...
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. >> reporter: he said facebook took too long. three weeks to shut down the hacker and now he can't get his original page back. >> there is no way to get ahold of facebook by e-mail or phone number. >> reporter: when nbc news contacted facebook, the company promised to restore chad's account and all the photos he lost. facebook says hacking is taken seriously but the process of figuring out who is the hacker and who is the victim can be time consuming. there are safety features that you can sign up for including e-mail and text notifications. if someone logs into your account from an unrecognized computer. all you have to do is find them on your security settings. jim handly, news4. >> we really have to watch out for that one. the upside to social media is that it can really help your career. just ask betty white who hosted saturday night live a couple of years ago, thanks to a successful campaign by her fans on facebook and twitter. and betty white has still got it, as wendy rieger found out during her recent stop in d.c. >> the a
. >> reporter: he said facebook took too long. three weeks to shut down the hacker and now he can't get his original page back. >> there is no way to get ahold of facebook by e-mail or phone number. >> reporter: when nbc news contacted facebook, the company promised to restore chad's account and all the photos he lost. facebook says hacking is taken seriously but the process of figuring out who is the hacker and who is the victim can be time consuming. there are safety...
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what can they say on facebook that may or may not hurt them in the long run? ng the site would allow facebook and its partners to profit from the fast growing market of children's games. but that raises other questions of its social educational and privacy impacts it could have on kids. >> what is the boundary? you know, where does it stop? >> reporter: anny hong, 9news now. >> anny says this could be a long way off, or not get implemented. in a statement, facebook says it is an on going dialogue with stake holders, regulators, and other policymakers on how to best help parents keep their children safe online. >>> making a push to revamp d.c. cabs. the commission wants to remove the older cabs from service. the plan is, to have all vehicles that are seven years or older out of service by the year 2017. drivers who feel their cars are safe and well maintained can apply for an exception, providing them with more than three years of service. >>> prince georges county is putting a new spin on its cash for guns program. inviting people to turn in weapons. they will
what can they say on facebook that may or may not hurt them in the long run? ng the site would allow facebook and its partners to profit from the fast growing market of children's games. but that raises other questions of its social educational and privacy impacts it could have on kids. >> what is the boundary? you know, where does it stop? >> reporter: anny hong, 9news now. >> anny says this could be a long way off, or not get implemented. in a statement, facebook says it is...
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so i'm long on facebook because i'm long on a connected hugean i -- humanity. >> what price did you geti'm not selling. >> are you buying more now? >> i'm going to pick up more. it's at 26 now. i'll probably pick up more around that range. >> there's a reuters story we've been talking about how four in five people say when they've used the service, they've never clicked ton one of these ads that has led to a purchase and a good percentage of them are using the service less than they used to. what do you make of those numbers? >> facebook is going to be a really powerful, and it is already, advertising platform. the other thing to realize about facebook is you have to treat it almost like the web itself. there are so many avenues for this company to invest in. payments is going to be another area i'm interested in, social commerce. we're investors in fab.com, for example, has incredible opportunities in terms of you're looking in the growth of pinterest, growth of fab. people are buying based on what their friends are buying. facebook has an incredible opportunity. is there anything out
so i'm long on facebook because i'm long on a connected hugean i -- humanity. >> what price did you geti'm not selling. >> are you buying more now? >> i'm going to pick up more. it's at 26 now. i'll probably pick up more around that range. >> there's a reuters story we've been talking about how four in five people say when they've used the service, they've never clicked ton one of these ads that has led to a purchase and a good percentage of them are using the service...
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she posted a plea on facebook. before long, dozens of volunteers came out and rescued the dog. of taking an aspirin a day may outweigh the benefits. new research finds taking 300 milligrams or less of aspirin increases the risk of major stomach or brain bleeding by 55%. that's much higher than doctors thought so for a group of 10,000 patients, the pill would prevent about 250 heart problems but would cause about 40 cases of brain bleeding and finally, the ugly. a person was able to pass through security at new york's laguardia airport with a swiss army knife or a style knife packed inside a bag and that person was able to actually board the plane and take off. it apparently did show up in a checkpoint monitor but the t.s.a. agent did not conduct a search. >> and it's time now to get all scrambled up. steve doocy is here to help us out. hey, steve. >> good morning, ladies. how are you? >> we're great. this is a word we talked about at some point during the show. >> can you figure it out? >> don't tell me. don't tell me. >> longer one. we're not going to tell you. we don't know i
she posted a plea on facebook. before long, dozens of volunteers came out and rescued the dog. of taking an aspirin a day may outweigh the benefits. new research finds taking 300 milligrams or less of aspirin increases the risk of major stomach or brain bleeding by 55%. that's much higher than doctors thought so for a group of 10,000 patients, the pill would prevent about 250 heart problems but would cause about 40 cases of brain bleeding and finally, the ugly. a person was able to pass through...
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facebook? the conversation is going all day long. come find us at facebook/politicsnation. please join us.he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. visa. supporting athletes and the olyavoid bad.fats.25 years. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company throu
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stock and now has trading losses of sources telling me as high as $350 million because of the facebook debacle. longer -- they wanted a million shares of facebook, they were not getting executions, they were not getting the confirmation. they kept repeatedly putting the order in. then they were left with one estimate was 40 million shares of facebook. i think that is probably extreme, that number. but we're trying to figure out exactly how much of a position ubs had. they tried to get out of the stock when they weren't getting the confirmations. they were a heavy seller on the way down flt they could not catch a bid at $35 a share. they ended up selling a big portion of this decision below $30 a share. now losses of $350 million. the firm i'm being told by my sources is preparing a lawsuit against nasdaq. whether nasdaq is liable is debatable because this may very well also have been human error on the part of ubs. who continues to put an order in when you're not getting the confirmations? you should have just canceled the order. but all at the end of the day the bottom line is nasdaq should have ha
stock and now has trading losses of sources telling me as high as $350 million because of the facebook debacle. longer -- they wanted a million shares of facebook, they were not getting executions, they were not getting the confirmation. they kept repeatedly putting the order in. then they were left with one estimate was 40 million shares of facebook. i think that is probably extreme, that number. but we're trying to figure out exactly how much of a position ubs had. they tried to get out of...
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this would end a long relationship with google. it will feature facebook integration.should bring in aer improvements and -- bring major improves. we expect new laptops and a 15- inch mac book air. right now it only goes up to 13 inches. it is rumored they would add the retina display to the laptops. beefing up the display. i think it is likely apple will announce they are adding apps to apple tv. the box that adds itunes and the internet to the tv. apple has apps on the iphone, ipad and desktop computers. now what could happen. apple is expected to unveil the next iphone in september. but anything is possible. they could unveil the next iphone, nothing is confirmed. it will have a bigger screen, 4- inch screen. getting closer to the 4.3-inch screen. they could unveil a apple television set. why not? they make computers, laptops, phones, why not tvs. and they could introduce a ipad mini. $200. maybe around 7 inches or smaller in size. something to compete with the kindle that may be chipping away of the ipad market share. apple is tight lips and haven't revealed any se
this would end a long relationship with google. it will feature facebook integration.should bring in aer improvements and -- bring major improves. we expect new laptops and a 15- inch mac book air. right now it only goes up to 13 inches. it is rumored they would add the retina display to the laptops. beefing up the display. i think it is likely apple will announce they are adding apps to apple tv. the box that adds itunes and the internet to the tv. apple has apps on the iphone, ipad and...
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never to use facebook in order to forget about personal problems. but long confused number three felt an urge to use facebook more and more. ok the way there's three more this year more become restless more trouble that you've been prohibited from using facebook or used facebook so much that it's had a negative impact on your job or studies. and try to cut down on the use of facebook without success so boring i'm assuming that your as there are never so you're not exciting there's one problem or vice that i don't have i didn't add where are you i guess or never to all of them ok greg are you saying it is such that i can't lie about having an encounter really do count good we're going to find it as far as was the first one the way how much time do i spend do you spend a lot of time thinking about it somewhere between thirty and eighty percent of their i'm going to opt in or never question you couldn't even follow directions the second would be writing. direction on follower. two was what was using it to remember things the point is that are you going to quest
never to use facebook in order to forget about personal problems. but long confused number three felt an urge to use facebook more and more. ok the way there's three more this year more become restless more trouble that you've been prohibited from using facebook or used facebook so much that it's had a negative impact on your job or studies. and try to cut down on the use of facebook without success so boring i'm assuming that your as there are never so you're not exciting there's one problem...
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months we see that going up to 60% of total shares. >> what's important you believe in the long-term story of facebook while others are questioning the business model. >> i do. in some respects it was a hard note to write. i think we very much believe in facebook's underlying advantage in terms of driving higher yelds for advertisers ultimately monday advertising mobile. still it's going to be somewhat of a show me story over the next few months. when you look at the lockups coming a bill shares or show versus 400 currently in the flow. i think that is a concern for us. so we just felt that, look, it's important for investors to see the overall long-term opportunity but i think they should also show some patience right now they will get a better entry ahead. >> ken waiting on the feds so we've got to run. talk to you soon. >> thank you. >>> coming up our special coverage of the fed's rate decision kicks off with all-star lineup. ken cress, charles ryan hard, ken vol peter. market analysis and more up next. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf mar
months we see that going up to 60% of total shares. >> what's important you believe in the long-term story of facebook while others are questioning the business model. >> i do. in some respects it was a hard note to write. i think we very much believe in facebook's underlying advantage in terms of driving higher yelds for advertisers ultimately monday advertising mobile. still it's going to be somewhat of a show me story over the next few months. when you look at the lockups coming...
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i'm sure facebook is doing fine as well. these are companies with longm committed employees, we'll do find. >> facebook is a bubble, and facebook bust, some people didn't dot as well as they thought. do you think we're in this euphoria bubble type environment once again? >> well they will have to put numbers on the board and so forth. there was a period of time when your company was worth a amount of money. i'm sure what happened a number of fridays ago, people are now looking at more basic fundamentals. there's more applications being build, we will see more very fast growing companies you never heard of that will have that kind of revenue growth and they will go public. >> silicon valley, all the way across the country, to brooklyn. tell me about that, is it easier to start your own company? >> it's never been easier to start up your own company. there's infinite amounts of money, lots of teams ready, and all of the infrastructure that people will provide. all you need is a clever idea and to execute. you have to move very fast now because you have glo
i'm sure facebook is doing fine as well. these are companies with longm committed employees, we'll do find. >> facebook is a bubble, and facebook bust, some people didn't dot as well as they thought. do you think we're in this euphoria bubble type environment once again? >> well they will have to put numbers on the board and so forth. there was a period of time when your company was worth a amount of money. i'm sure what happened a number of fridays ago, people are now looking at...
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like us on facebook and you could win prizes all summer long. pick is bob diamond and four. let yourself play. bit of ahas a little fea cooldown. >> scattered thunderstorms are possible0. next weekend, things will be fine. >> watch tonight at 5:00. >> have a great day. >> have a great day.
like us on facebook and you could win prizes all summer long. pick is bob diamond and four. let yourself play. bit of ahas a little fea cooldown. >> scattered thunderstorms are possible0. next weekend, things will be fine. >> watch tonight at 5:00. >> have a great day. >> have a great day.
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facebook set to open at 11:00 a.m. but it does not. >> we're all wondering what is taking so long? announcer: the stock barely hanging on tos ipo price. >> facebook front and center closing at $38.21 a share, up just a fraction today on the heels of all of that hype. >> announcer: then, on the following monday, the selling began, dropping 11% and it didn't get better from there. now, nearly three weeks later, the stock is down more than 30%. but if nearly $50 billion in market cap and many are laying the blame squarely at the foot of the nasdaq. and, now, the interview everyone is waiting for. maria bartiromo's exclusive one on one with nasdaq ceo bob greifeld. >> and i am coming to you right now from nasdaq's market site. i'm with bob greifeld. thank you for sitting down with me. >> my pleasure, maria. >> it's been a tough week. are you embarrassed? >> we certainly are embarrassed and it's been a tough week but we need to make ourself a stronger and better organization as a result of this. >> that's what you tried to do with this $40 million fund. there was confusion, disarray at
facebook set to open at 11:00 a.m. but it does not. >> we're all wondering what is taking so long? announcer: the stock barely hanging on tos ipo price. >> facebook front and center closing at $38.21 a share, up just a fraction today on the heels of all of that hype. >> announcer: then, on the following monday, the selling began, dropping 11% and it didn't get better from there. now, nearly three weeks later, the stock is down more than 30%. but if nearly $50 billion in...
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facebook went public. trades were delayed all day long. the nasdaq is offering $40 million in refunds and discounts to investment companies who lost money on facebook that day. >>> a key site for job hunters has been hacked. linkedin, the professional social network has notified more than 6 million users to change their passwords. the information may have been boasted on the internet. also, the online dating website, e harmony, says some of its users' passwords have been hacked. >> check your account. >> i'm off the market. >> oh, okay. >> nice try. >>> well, next on this thursday, severe weather in colorado overnight. new video just coming in. >>> plus, the president and mitt romney set politics aside a little while. showing some humor at the cmt awards. >>> and a huge win sends one title-hungry team to their first-ever nba finals. we're right back. [ sniffs ] bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon! smokey bacon, meaty bacon, tasty bacon! bacon? ohh, la, la... oh, i say, is that bacon?! oh, good heavens! bacon! bacon! bacon! bacon! wh
facebook went public. trades were delayed all day long. the nasdaq is offering $40 million in refunds and discounts to investment companies who lost money on facebook that day. >>> a key site for job hunters has been hacked. linkedin, the professional social network has notified more than 6 million users to change their passwords. the information may have been boasted on the internet. also, the online dating website, e harmony, says some of its users' passwords have been hacked....
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reports have many analysts holding upbeat long-term opinions on facebook.ou all the headlines live on fox & friends first at 5:00 a.m. >> arrest at pro-walker support at barrett rally is handcuffed. the walker supporter, retired marine david willowby at the clinton rally on friday. >> 25 years. don't wap anyone to -- [ inaudible ] >> when i dropped out of my union, you know what happened to me? my life was threatened. property stolen from my locker. my family had violence their way. it had to get an attorney. i had to go to safe place. collective bargaining is not a right. it's a privilege. show me the bill of rights where it's a right. thank you. it's a privilege. it's a privilege. bankrupting our country. one of the reason why corporations aren't staying in this country. >> greta: the police say he posed a threat with the large sign and asked him to move back from the area where the mayor and other dignitaries were. police say he failed to comply with the order and they arrested him and cited him with disorderly conduct. >> lock him up. >> i did not do an
reports have many analysts holding upbeat long-term opinions on facebook.ou all the headlines live on fox & friends first at 5:00 a.m. >> arrest at pro-walker support at barrett rally is handcuffed. the walker supporter, retired marine david willowby at the clinton rally on friday. >> 25 years. don't wap anyone to -- [ inaudible ] >> when i dropped out of my union, you know what happened to me? my life was threatened. property stolen from my locker. my family had violence...
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. >>> if you are among the nearly 1 billion people who use facebook, you'll no long ver to lose all thosewill soon allow them to edit comments after they've been posted online. in the past they had to delete comments in their entirety and start over to correct typos and other errors. i know for a lot of facebook fans out there they are applauding this. it's a small thing but it's a big step for people who are big facebook fans. >> makes life a little easier. don't have to start a whole new message. seems like there are bigger things in life. >> facebook is trying to stay one step ahead. they are trying new things. and especially they want to be very user friendly. this is a step in that direction. >> that absolutely is. lisa sylvester, thank you. >>> we are watching for a verdict in the jerry sandusky case. the jury is revisiting testimony. plus we're also gaurchg a decision that could affect every american. the supreme court deciding what to do about the president's health care law. in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobi
. >>> if you are among the nearly 1 billion people who use facebook, you'll no long ver to lose all thosewill soon allow them to edit comments after they've been posted online. in the past they had to delete comments in their entirety and start over to correct typos and other errors. i know for a lot of facebook fans out there they are applauding this. it's a small thing but it's a big step for people who are big facebook fans. >> makes life a little easier. don't have to start a...
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. >>> wall street capable that facebook can monetize advertising long term. below the ipo price. today the technology marketing firm released a study claiming advertising on the social network does impact consumer behavior. >> it was partially commissioned by facebook. those that lick -- click on like are more likely to buy that product. beyond paid advertising, the report found that sharing posts about a brand was equally as effective. >> joining us now to talk about the studies highlight is jan, and julia. thank you for being on the program. your finding seems to be in contrast with a survey cnbc did with the associated press shortly before the ipo of facebook which cast questions on how much bang advertisers are getting for the buck. and advertising on the mobile part of the business. >> we mentioned the way in which a brand marketer can leverage the persuasion of fact that a person has on their friends. it's clear with f a brand communicates a message to the fans, and it is building rapidly, as that is disseminated to their friends, it has a persuasion im
. >>> wall street capable that facebook can monetize advertising long term. below the ipo price. today the technology marketing firm released a study claiming advertising on the social network does impact consumer behavior. >> it was partially commissioned by facebook. those that lick -- click on like are more likely to buy that product. beyond paid advertising, the report found that sharing posts about a brand was equally as effective. >> joining us now to talk about the...
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women have long held powerful executive roles at facebook but the executives there have been under increasing pressure to diversify its all male board of directors ... prices on average of homes are down in chicago five and half percent ... some for profit colleges training security guards and medical assistance and law officers may be losing federal money ... they leave students with too much debt to pay ... the above administration is looking to protect taxpayers from loan defaults and stock students taking on debt for decrees that get the jobs that do not pay with high income ... the markets are responding to the european debt crisis for another day ... >>everyone needs to feel appreciated on a regular basis but what if you are addicted to the approval of the others ... here to explain is jennifer weigel of "true view" ..trib-u >>there are some people who take this to an extreme off the charts when the experts we interviewed said that facebook users often check facebook before their morning constitutional because they're eager to see how people are responding to them and how they're being
women have long held powerful executive roles at facebook but the executives there have been under increasing pressure to diversify its all male board of directors ... prices on average of homes are down in chicago five and half percent ... some for profit colleges training security guards and medical assistance and law officers may be losing federal money ... they leave students with too much debt to pay ... the above administration is looking to protect taxpayers from loan defaults and stock...
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facebook and keeping it and using it. and that's only the most recent in a long series of privacy violations. for exame, the f.t.c. w got facebook under a consent agreement where they've agreed not to violate user privacy in the future, to have independent third-party audits for decades. nonetheless, facebook is still engaged in the same behavior. >> reporter: so isn't it in some sense invulnerable? >> absolutely not. facebook, i think, is very vulnerable at this point. facebook is facing exactly the same issues that were now seeing on the front pages with google-- privacy and anti-trust. >> reporter: what could take facebook down? >> someone's going to come along with a social network that, you know, technically works just about as good as facebook, but doesn't steal your information and use it for private gain. for example, there is a new social network called diaspora, which is just to mention one. there's another one-- everyme. people are now seeing that there's a... perhaps a business opportunity in going up against facebook and saying, "hey, we're the guys you can trust; we're the guys who will work with you;
facebook and keeping it and using it. and that's only the most recent in a long series of privacy violations. for exame, the f.t.c. w got facebook under a consent agreement where they've agreed not to violate user privacy in the future, to have independent third-party audits for decades. nonetheless, facebook is still engaged in the same behavior. >> reporter: so isn't it in some sense invulnerable? >> absolutely not. facebook, i think, is very vulnerable at this point. facebook is...
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a market flash on facebook. as longs it closes in the red today, it will have the honor of being the ipo with the deal size greater than a billion dollars to have the biggest two-week lost post-ipo since 1995. that's as far as the geological data goes back. down about 6% today. roughly 27% lower than the $38 ipo price. mandy. >> jackie, i would call that a dubious honor. in the meantime we're having the worst day for stocks, at least percentagewise so far this year. and in fact since november of last year. let's get more on which sectors in particular are suffering. which are managing to hold up okay. kayla tausche's walking the wall for us. kayla. >> the sectors are in good company. you can see nearly all of the s&p 500 in the red. and we're pointing right back to that dismal jobs report from this morning as the cause for that. if you take a look at the sectors and how they're performing, you'll see the s&p is off its lows of the day but pretty darn close to it. and no sector is in the green where we stand right now. y
a market flash on facebook. as longs it closes in the red today, it will have the honor of being the ipo with the deal size greater than a billion dollars to have the biggest two-week lost post-ipo since 1995. that's as far as the geological data goes back. down about 6% today. roughly 27% lower than the $38 ipo price. mandy. >> jackie, i would call that a dubious honor. in the meantime we're having the worst day for stocks, at least percentagewise so far this year. and in fact since...
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if you're long and looking to get some of the losses back this is one of the way to do it. >> i want to buy facebook only for the zuckers of the world. 100 shares still cost nearly $300,000. the call spread is only to be used against a long cost 10 bucks and could be worth 400. got a question out there. send us an e-mail. the address is optionaction.cnbc.com. here's what's coming up next. >>> now that's a whale of a good trade. dan made a bearish bet on jpmorgan but not down 2 million bucks. he quadrupled his month in less than a month. how did he do? the names that are heating up. need to distribute some ads. this company can hook you. now it looks like they are advertising for themselves. rumor has it they hired goldman sachs to advise them on selling the company. investors hoping where there's smoke there's a buyer opportunity. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. >>> options trades pumping up the action this week. digital. >> welcome back to "options action." financials getting floored today as fears of a global selloff battered the banks. but a couple of weeks back dan made a be
if you're long and looking to get some of the losses back this is one of the way to do it. >> i want to buy facebook only for the zuckers of the world. 100 shares still cost nearly $300,000. the call spread is only to be used against a long cost 10 bucks and could be worth 400. got a question out there. send us an e-mail. the address is optionaction.cnbc.com. here's what's coming up next. >>> now that's a whale of a good trade. dan made a bearish bet on jpmorgan but not down 2...
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. >> facebook has had an extraordinarily long run at the top of the food chain. >> twitter starts to up. pinster now, is facebook an institution? a permanent institution? >> i feel like facebook is heading toward being or is already, a headless nail, it's a sort of a global phone book. and when people talk about committing facebook suicide. >> i'm not so sure about that, we saw with the ipo, it was not as successful as people thought it was going to be. but partly the financials came out and said that ad revenue was down. and that's the reflection of the growth strategy. >> what the competing service. >> what is the sears to their k-mart? >> because you know mark very well and you have watched him evolve, is he a nice guy? >> yeah, i really enjoyed working -- >> what do you mean yeah, your book makes him seem imperious, war like, rude, sexist, i didn't expect a simple yeah from you there. >> everyone's complicated, personalities are complicated. but at times he showed a really strong interest in our well-being as employees, he would say, i want the employees to be happy. and there's a
. >> facebook has had an extraordinarily long run at the top of the food chain. >> twitter starts to up. pinster now, is facebook an institution? a permanent institution? >> i feel like facebook is heading toward being or is already, a headless nail, it's a sort of a global phone book. and when people talk about committing facebook suicide. >> i'm not so sure about that, we saw with the ipo, it was not as successful as people thought it was going to be. but partly the...
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tell us on our "news4 today" facebook page. >> a long list of films to choose from. huge impact from pop culture. >> "when harry met sally," they showed those at a lot of college classes. >>> that's our time right now. ahead, the cookie controversy oreo started. >>> weather and traffic on the ones. >>> and next, there's another american giving michael phelps all he can handle. the rivalry brewing before the olympics get under way. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ herb
tell us on our "news4 today" facebook page. >> a long list of films to choose from. huge impact from pop culture. >> "when harry met sally," they showed those at a lot of college classes. >>> that's our time right now. ahead, the cookie controversy oreo started. >>> weather and traffic on the ones. >>> and next, there's another american giving michael phelps all he can handle. the rivalry brewing before the olympics get under way. ♪...
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long time. surely facebook similarly could be around for a very long time and monetized. >> you're right, simon.ing in five, ten years they're going to disappear in the way that yahoo! has disappeared. yahoo! is still making money. it's still profitable. still has 13,000 employees working for it. but it's 10% of the value that it was at the height of 2000. i mean, for all intents and purposes, it's disappeared. myspace is still around. they still have a website. but, you know, for most people, it's disappeared. i think that's what i see for facebook. i don't see -- i think facebook's not going bankrupt. i think what's going to happen is something new is going to come along that we haven't seen yet, probably, doesn't exist, and yet people are going to be fascinated by it and attracted to it and away from facebook. facebook didn't become facebook by -- >> eric, it's david faber. they've got 900 million users. i mean, they've got an installed base that's just almost insurmountab insurmountable, it would seem. it would seem to me they've got a shot at making that mobile transition over and over and
long time. surely facebook similarly could be around for a very long time and monetized. >> you're right, simon.ing in five, ten years they're going to disappear in the way that yahoo! has disappeared. yahoo! is still making money. it's still profitable. still has 13,000 employees working for it. but it's 10% of the value that it was at the height of 2000. i mean, for all intents and purposes, it's disappeared. myspace is still around. they still have a website. but, you know, for most...
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facebook. but not for long! your very own four course seafood feast for jt $14.99.rt your feast with a soup, like our hearty new england clam chowder. next, enjoy a salad with unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then get your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp shrimp and scallops alfredo or new honey bbq shrimp. then finish with something sweet. your complete four course seafood feast jus$14.99 come into red lobster and sea food diffently. >>shepard: the feds propose add new public database of complains about credit cards much the banks will have none of it. you can see complaints of cars and other productsen line, on government run websites. they are there. but this new database brings credit cars into the mix. you could see if other customers had issues with a certain bank or company including billing. but a spokesman for the american bankers association says folks can post fake claims adding until somebody has had a chance to sort through and figure out what is valid and invalid, it's a gossip column. and new to the legal panel, arthur
facebook. but not for long! your very own four course seafood feast for jt $14.99.rt your feast with a soup, like our hearty new england clam chowder. next, enjoy a salad with unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then get your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp shrimp and scallops alfredo or new honey bbq shrimp. then finish with something sweet. your complete four course seafood feast jus$14.99 come into red lobster and sea food diffently. >>shepard: the feds...