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mark o'neil is chairman and ceo of dealertrack technologies.t more about the company and overall industry. mr. o'neil, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. nice to be back. >> mark, first, i was talking to phil lebeau, our auto industry reporter and february was punk. it just wasn't that good. are you seeing this as being a blip? are you actually seeing it happen and maybe the numbers don't reflect it? and is it something we should worry about? >> let me start with no it's nothing we should worry about. so, we did an analysis of all 50 states. we looked at the 18 states that were impacted by weather and compared their volumes to the nonimpacted states and our conclusion was unequivocally it's a weather-driven event. while it came in at $16.2 million, we were hoping for $17 million, we think we recover that volume between march and april and maybe if boston doesn't get out of the 6-foot snow drifts, maybe their volume will go into may. but clearly, our analysis shows this is a blip. >> all right, terrific. now, wells fargo, a bank i r
mark o'neil is chairman and ceo of dealertrack technologies.t more about the company and overall industry. mr. o'neil, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. nice to be back. >> mark, first, i was talking to phil lebeau, our auto industry reporter and february was punk. it just wasn't that good. are you seeing this as being a blip? are you actually seeing it happen and maybe the numbers don't reflect it? and is it something we should worry about? >> let me...
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>> well, we have a company trying to gauge, we have mark o'neill, i'm worried about autos.en one of the great parts of the u.s. economy. we can't lose it. can't lose it. >> you got worried about auz of february numbers? >> i thinkful, phil lebeau, you watch the undertone of phil one company made the numbers. >> gm. >> you need to see the number at 17 million to keep this important part of the economy going. so i'm going to find out. >> see you tonight. "mad money" 7:00 p.m. eastern time. when we come back breaking data on factory orders and the ceo of priceline, darren houston. stock's up 20% in the last month alone. dow's close to session highs up 44. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how market activity is affecting your positions. so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in or scale out... you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your
>> well, we have a company trying to gauge, we have mark o'neill, i'm worried about autos.en one of the great parts of the u.s. economy. we can't lose it. can't lose it. >> you got worried about auz of february numbers? >> i thinkful, phil lebeau, you watch the undertone of phil one company made the numbers. >> gm. >> you need to see the number at 17 million to keep this important part of the economy going. so i'm going to find out. >> see you tonight....
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mark: thanks a lot, jim o'neill. former chairman of goldman sachs asset management.nd a big fan of manchester united. 22 minutes past 7:00 in london. the search for a greek bailout deal took another turn yesterday when greece filed a formal complaint against wolfgang schaeuble. schaeuble has been cited as calling dennis varoufakis foolishly naive. that comes as greece's prime minister prepares to meet the eu commission president in brussels today. let's get over to hans nichols in berlin. good to see you again. what is schaeuble's response to this? are the greeks buying it? hans: schaeuble's response is that he never said "foolish and naive." 's quote, i told him, that is quite new to me. he is criticizing varoufakis for always going to the press. the greeks are saying there is a "foolish" in front of that "naive." they have launched a formal complaint. the ambassador went to germany last night. that is going to escalate now that it has been formally lodged . it is going to give it another level of seriousness. the germans are saying, all he said was the obvious. mr.
mark: thanks a lot, jim o'neill. former chairman of goldman sachs asset management.nd a big fan of manchester united. 22 minutes past 7:00 in london. the search for a greek bailout deal took another turn yesterday when greece filed a formal complaint against wolfgang schaeuble. schaeuble has been cited as calling dennis varoufakis foolishly naive. that comes as greece's prime minister prepares to meet the eu commission president in brussels today. let's get over to hans nichols in berlin. good...
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. >> rose: here's what bob says about you -- it's a mark of brian that he sort of moved through the o'neil roles and he knew that he was the right age for slade. >> yeah, i guess. he's referring to the british system whereby the brits start playing out a wrung yung man part and move up doing the same thing over and over again. that's true. i feel very comfortable with larry slade, especially since he sits on his ass throughout the whole play and try to keep the circulation moving. it's a really interesting complicated part. >> in many ways as complicated if not more so than hickey because although hickey has all the hard listening to do, larry's got some stuff to work out, especially with the kid, and it's a similar situation. it's a parallel track except, in larry's case, he finds out that the real generous thing to do is to make sure that this kid kills himself, which he assists him in doing. we're talking about o'neil world here. >> rose: dark world. very much so. what's really interesting about the darkness of it, it was written about the same time he was writing the family play, which
. >> rose: here's what bob says about you -- it's a mark of brian that he sort of moved through the o'neil roles and he knew that he was the right age for slade. >> yeah, i guess. he's referring to the british system whereby the brits start playing out a wrung yung man part and move up doing the same thing over and over again. that's true. i feel very comfortable with larry slade, especially since he sits on his ass throughout the whole play and try to keep the circulation moving....
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so is kenny polcari from o'neill securities securities. mark eye bell is with us and so is kevin giddis and rick santelli joins us as well. rick stanley fischer saying it is well expected that the fed will start raising rates later this year. he made that statement at the new york economic club just a little while ago and the markets did nothing with it. why do you think that is? >> i think there's two answers to that question. first, i'm not so sure anything he communicated really made the actual date of normalization any clearer. now, granted all dates seem to be in 2015 but i think the most important thing to stanley fischer's talk today was the notion of trying to frame what the fed's doing, their ultimate normalization, as just removing some accommodation but leaving plenty of helpings of accommodation over. i think the market's viewpoint is once you start to normalize, that ultimately whether you do it slow, whether you do it in a trendy fashion like alan greenspan or not, that it's the beginning of something that the market is going to h
so is kenny polcari from o'neill securities securities. mark eye bell is with us and so is kevin giddis and rick santelli joins us as well. rick stanley fischer saying it is well expected that the fed will start raising rates later this year. he made that statement at the new york economic club just a little while ago and the markets did nothing with it. why do you think that is? >> i think there's two answers to that question. first, i'm not so sure anything he communicated really made...
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mark mix president of the national right to work legal defense foundation. and the executive director of the fraternity and sorority political action committee kevin o'neill, offers his reaction to the recent incident at the university of oklahoma. and we will be taking your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. " washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: here are some of our featured programs this weekend. saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, c-span 2's book tv is live for the tucson festival of books. featuring discussions on race and politics, the civil war, and by the nation magazine writers with call-in to route the day with authors. and sunday at 1:00, we continue our live coverage with panels on the obama administration, the future of politics, and the issue of concussions in football. saturday morning at 9:00 eastern, on american history tv on c-span 3 we are live from longwood university in farmville, virginia, for this extent annuals divorce seminar -- annual civil war seminar. sunday morning at 9:00, we continue our live coverage with remarks on the surrender of the confederacy and the integration
mark mix president of the national right to work legal defense foundation. and the executive director of the fraternity and sorority political action committee kevin o'neill, offers his reaction to the recent incident at the university of oklahoma. and we will be taking your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. " washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: here are some of our featured programs this weekend. saturday starting at 1:00...