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the whole monetization thing, google is continuing to monetize its base. fact that younger people who are more mobile oriented may not be doing as much commerce as their somewhat more demographically older and more wealthy peers are doing online can be as much of a generational transition about commerce going to mobile. again, not a google issue. >> right. john ford, they did pay $12.5 billion for motorola mobility. they're trying to make that work as well. we're about 90 seconds away from the reopening here. >> they are. that's going to be one of the things that gets a lot of focus because of the more than $.5 billion loss there. there are a number of issues on the cost side. investors wondering on how much of an impact we'll see like on cost per click. >> on the motorola, it's not really a loss. it's a write down on the cost of that. that could prove to be -- because they're acquiring a platform linked to android. they really are thinking about the next ten years of bringing together search on a mobile platform that they now currently own and control and
the whole monetization thing, google is continuing to monetize its base. fact that younger people who are more mobile oriented may not be doing as much commerce as their somewhat more demographically older and more wealthy peers are doing online can be as much of a generational transition about commerce going to mobile. again, not a google issue. >> right. john ford, they did pay $12.5 billion for motorola mobility. they're trying to make that work as well. we're about 90 seconds away...
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not monetizing mobile enough. if you listened to the ebay call last night, they talked a lot about mobile. really, for a company to be relevant, for an internet company to be relevant, they have to have a great mobile strategy. it's a whole different game. there's different technology. obviously, a different user experience. your location plays into that. all internet companies need to be not only socially relevant but mobilely relevant too. >> julia boorstin, kayla, jump in here. what's the answer to things slowing down? do you think they'll say, look, this is an industry issue and things have slowed down and folks' behaviors are different in terms of accessing the internet? >> maria, i think if they were smarkts a smart, and this is google, they would deflect attention away from the slow growth and say, hey, we always wanted to be a hardware business. these are the innovative projects we have in the pipeline. here's when we expect motorola to really make a difference on our bottom line. i think they should not s
not monetizing mobile enough. if you listened to the ebay call last night, they talked a lot about mobile. really, for a company to be relevant, for an internet company to be relevant, they have to have a great mobile strategy. it's a whole different game. there's different technology. obviously, a different user experience. your location plays into that. all internet companies need to be not only socially relevant but mobilely relevant too. >> julia boorstin, kayla, jump in here. what's...
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ladrones, se llevaron en 5 minutos, cuadros de picasso mathis y monet entre otros.un museo de holanda. comenzamos. >>> este es, su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> que tal, buenas noches jorge ramos tiene unos dÍas libres. mucho en juego esta noche en el segundo debate entre el presidente barack obama y su contrincante republicano mitt romney. cambiÓ la dinÁmica de la cono tienda y esta noche el presidente obama intentara, recobrar el terreno de perdido. mitt romney, afianzarse a su mejorÍa en las encuesta, nuestra corresponsal blanca rosa vilches estÁ en new york. >>> los 2 candidatos se encuentran en new york, listos para enfrentarse en un segundo encuentro que podrÍa marcar una diferencia que los aleje del virtual empate, en el que estÁn ahora. al de hoy se conoce como el debate del pueblo. 80 votantes indecisos van a estar en la audiencia, y algunos podrÁn preguntar sobre temas domÉsticos e internacionales. un formato que puede favorecer al presidente para corregir sus errores para el primer debate. . >>> tiene que demostrar que es
ladrones, se llevaron en 5 minutos, cuadros de picasso mathis y monet entre otros.un museo de holanda. comenzamos. >>> este es, su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> que tal, buenas noches jorge ramos tiene unos dÍas libres. mucho en juego esta noche en el segundo debate entre el presidente barack obama y su contrincante republicano mitt romney. cambiÓ la dinÁmica de la cono tienda y esta noche el presidente obama intentara, recobrar el...
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it gives it away but it is it able to monetize and make money from it? >> yeah, they did mention android is averaging around 1.3 million activations daily right now. you know, that's part of their mobile growth story, part of their mobile growth strategy. so you know, there's no question android is essential to them and it's going to become important as they move more into 9 tablet space with the nexus which they are launching this quarter as well as other products which presumably they will use motorola to build. >> tom: under 700 are you a buyer? >> you know, at this level, it doesn't excite me. my price target is-- do you have a position where it is? >> i do not. >> james, covering google for wedbush morgan. >> susie: google wasn't the only tech titan with lackluster results. profits at microsoft tumbled 22% as businesses and consumers held off on purchases ahead of the windows 8 launch. the software giant earned 53 cents a share in its fiscal first quarter, three cents below analyst estimates. revenues were also lower than expected-- down 8% to $16 b
it gives it away but it is it able to monetize and make money from it? >> yeah, they did mention android is averaging around 1.3 million activations daily right now. you know, that's part of their mobile growth story, part of their mobile growth strategy. so you know, there's no question android is essential to them and it's going to become important as they move more into 9 tablet space with the nexus which they are launching this quarter as well as other products which presumably they...
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and she understands content, they've monetized it before, they'll have to monetize it differently before. she's got all the ingredients so that the deck is stacked in her favor. but it's going to require a lot of skill and a lot of competition for talent in a tight talent market in the bay area. >> yeah. steve grasso's got a question. >> here's the basic thing. how do you fall back in love with a stock that's fallen out of favor? you touched on it with meg whitman, saying turnaround stories take a decent amount of time. yahoo has a knack for spending way too much money. will we see these niche takeouts? >> i don't think there are a lot of big takeouts left. i think all the innovation is happening in the smaller companies. so they would be called tuck-in acquisitions. but that's where the deep innovators are, where some of the innovation is happening in monetization at mobile. i also think that it's going to be a long dating period with this company. and it's going to take a while to turn it around. but she's got some time. she's got the cash. she's got the technical skills, she's got to
and she understands content, they've monetized it before, they'll have to monetize it differently before. she's got all the ingredients so that the deck is stacked in her favor. but it's going to require a lot of skill and a lot of competition for talent in a tight talent market in the bay area. >> yeah. steve grasso's got a question. >> here's the basic thing. how do you fall back in love with a stock that's fallen out of favor? you touched on it with meg whitman, saying turnaround...
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that can gain scale and monetize more effectively. tonight, again, i want to hear a blueprint that sounds reasonable. i want to continue to hear movement along the front of hiring the right people. she's done that. as a great cost. some of these new hire, the compensation has been frankly a little bit egregious in my opinion. so i'm not so worried about tonight. it's one quarter. >> okay. >> the more pertinent point is, what are the first big, bold moves she does? i mean, you have to figure she's going to make some acquisitions soon. >> darren? >> yep? >> your biggest holding is apple. finally moved higher today. were you getting nervous about the selloff? >> yeah, a little disconcerting. there were issues with supply chain and iphone 5. tomorrow is a big, big day for the company. the potential for an ipad mini is enormous. they have to get the price point right. if they come out -- i was reading some stories today about 3 300, 350. if they come out there when there's already very strong devices, smaller tablets at 199, i think they'r
that can gain scale and monetize more effectively. tonight, again, i want to hear a blueprint that sounds reasonable. i want to continue to hear movement along the front of hiring the right people. she's done that. as a great cost. some of these new hire, the compensation has been frankly a little bit egregious in my opinion. so i'm not so worried about tonight. it's one quarter. >> okay. >> the more pertinent point is, what are the first big, bold moves she does? i mean, you have...
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. >> also need to do more to monetize their franchises that they have.e people are talking about they've goal good franchises in sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right.tal good franchn sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right.l good franchis sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right. good franchise sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right. they have good trafrng in certain content areas. what they need to do to really make a difference, though, is they have to lean into mobile and they have to find a way monetize social media because that's where years will spend their time. >> so how long do you give them? >> i'd like to see some compelling new products in three to six months and i'd like to see some dramatic it increases in numbers in section ix to nin months. >> okay. we'll see what happens. we'll talk about apple in a second. but if you want to get more on this, head over to cnbc.com and read out why one expert thinks marissa mayer will win the battle. samsung and ap
. >> also need to do more to monetize their franchises that they have.e people are talking about they've goal good franchises in sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right.tal good franchn sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right.l good franchis sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right. good franchise sports and finance, but not monetizing those. >> that's right. they have good trafrng in certain content...
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google when to monetize mobile. what was facebook's story? they owned this problem. now it's come over to google and ate real big issue. >> right. i think if you look at these various names out there eventually it seems to me they are on the right track. facebook, i look at the fact they got over the billion customers they got. they have 600 million in the mobile space. so for that reason alone i like the space. also they talked about just about a month ago with the new iphone and size and everybody's gadgets coming out with a bigger screen more attractive as far as ad market sales on mobile. >> doc, if the alarm bell were going off regarding facebook and the ability to monetize mobile, as mobile is growing faster than companies can meet they are going off now with google, right? the feeling was that they figured it out. they were able to monetize this better than everybody else and even they are having problems. >> they will. i can view this as really big problem for google or i can view it as an opportunity. i view it as an opportunity. i'll throw out the 400 milli
google when to monetize mobile. what was facebook's story? they owned this problem. now it's come over to google and ate real big issue. >> right. i think if you look at these various names out there eventually it seems to me they are on the right track. facebook, i look at the fact they got over the billion customers they got. they have 600 million in the mobile space. so for that reason alone i like the space. also they talked about just about a month ago with the new iphone and size...
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what jerry ones has done is to monetize the franchise as the league has been monetized.he league today is not just the premier sports league in the united states, it is one of the biggest entertainment businesses in the world. >> it is tickets, underwriting, partnerships, tv. unfortunately for dallas fans they have to take pride in well, we're the most televised team in the nfl. 18 of the top 20 programs in the united states, in 2011 were nfl games. most of them with the dallas cowboys involved. so it is a different kind of player pride. but it is a lot to be proud of. they are still topic a of the conversation in the nfl. >> is there a counterintuitive argument to be made in favor of jerry jones? it is easy to pick on jerry jones, the guy from arkaasas that never really fit in. you have to give him credii. whether the team is successful or not, he transcends the stereotype in looking at the business. >> jerry jones has a lot to offer, i think. in looking at him as a character. and a public figure. if you are a fan of the first regime. if you followed the cowboys when to
what jerry ones has done is to monetize the franchise as the league has been monetized.he league today is not just the premier sports league in the united states, it is one of the biggest entertainment businesses in the world. >> it is tickets, underwriting, partnerships, tv. unfortunately for dallas fans they have to take pride in well, we're the most televised team in the nfl. 18 of the top 20 programs in the united states, in 2011 were nfl games. most of them with the dallas cowboys...
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they monetize mobile they're at a 20 p/e, netflix, it's a 30 p/e. how is netflix going to monetize?ow are they going to get the growth? that's the problem. >> we should say that whitney often sees things that a lot of other people don't and has made a good living on it. we'll follow that trade, of course. how are the major entertainment companies positioning themselves for more presents in streaming content? joining us now is michael burns. always good to see you. >> thanks for having me again. >> and of course, the company produces the content, the distribution channel is a matter of who you partner with. does it matter that it's netflix versus amazon at the end of the day? >> well, i think you're right, we're pretty agnostic as to who is going to carry our content, who's going to stream it. we were very excited that they made a deal with amazon recently to carry the epics movie nine days after the traditional msos have it. so we have amazon as well as netflix. >> do you feel as a content producer you have more leverage these days when you're hammering out these agreements, you don
they monetize mobile they're at a 20 p/e, netflix, it's a 30 p/e. how is netflix going to monetize?ow are they going to get the growth? that's the problem. >> we should say that whitney often sees things that a lot of other people don't and has made a good living on it. we'll follow that trade, of course. how are the major entertainment companies positioning themselves for more presents in streaming content? joining us now is michael burns. always good to see you. >> thanks for...
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. >> rose: how do you think biter and facebook will monetize. >> probably well. i mean it remains to be seen. twit certificate a great service. i really love it it remains to be seen if it's going to be a great business. i means that's the question, right? >> rose: and facebook. >> whether they be will be able to monetize mobile. >> rose: yeah. why can't they? >> i think they need to. >> rose: of course they need to? what is the issue. why have they not been able to? why is it a difficult chall snening. >> i think it's difficult-- i can't spoke for them specifically, but i would say it is difficult for the same reason it is for everyone. the desk to be was understood. browsers existed. and the data that you would use to present advertisements to people, take in the google case. you search for something so you could say hey, you're doing a search for bikes, you maybe interested in look for a bike. but your phone has not only a wealth of information but it has a wealth of other concerns that come with it, privacy issues. you have it with you. so the phone might kno
. >> rose: how do you think biter and facebook will monetize. >> probably well. i mean it remains to be seen. twit certificate a great service. i really love it it remains to be seen if it's going to be a great business. i means that's the question, right? >> rose: and facebook. >> whether they be will be able to monetize mobile. >> rose: yeah. why can't they? >> i think they need to. >> rose: of course they need to? what is the issue. why have they not...
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we are increasing our focus on monetization.the cornerstone of our business is advertising, and in that advertising opportunity it is a $600 billion business where our results with our clients show that we return results which are in many cases much better than the return they get anywhere else. that's a really unique opportunity. if you want to -- if you're a business and you want to connect with people but you also want word of mouth to spread against your business, there's no better opportunity out there. i think what we've done since the ipo is continue to really focus on building that business and i think we're executing better and better. >> sandberg told me she's still facing skepticism from madison avenue base facebook ads are such a new format which is why it is so important for facebook to focus on measurement. another place facebook is looking to make money is mobile. coming up, i'll have cheryl sandberg's thoughts on how she's tackling the mobile problem at facebook. >> the key phrase in that whole bite there i think
we are increasing our focus on monetization.the cornerstone of our business is advertising, and in that advertising opportunity it is a $600 billion business where our results with our clients show that we return results which are in many cases much better than the return they get anywhere else. that's a really unique opportunity. if you want to -- if you're a business and you want to connect with people but you also want word of mouth to spread against your business, there's no better...
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monet shaw. >> commissioners? >> i have another question while you think about that. i think that i understand the stage of things. >> can a person who initiates a whistle blower complaint or a file, wave the confidentiality protections or do those goes to the controller's office in and the whistle blower process regardless of the preferences of the individual. >> anyone can wave their rights, but because you wave your rights does not give any the authority or the right to release information because everyone who is involved in that case, outside of potentially the whistle blower, whoever is part of that investigation is afforded those same protections. >> and because of that, it doesn't matter that a whistle blower has waived their rights. because everyone is afforded that protection. therefore, it is confidential. >> including... >> so you... so a person if i filed a whistle blower complaint, i could take my letter and give it to anybody that i wanted. but you could not take your understanding is that you could not take the one that was in your file and give it to a
monet shaw. >> commissioners? >> i have another question while you think about that. i think that i understand the stage of things. >> can a person who initiates a whistle blower complaint or a file, wave the confidentiality protections or do those goes to the controller's office in and the whistle blower process regardless of the preferences of the individual. >> anyone can wave their rights, but because you wave your rights does not give any the authority or the right...
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is to monetize it. >> we're looking for substantial improvement in labor market conditions.ong we're going to continue with very accommodated policies and that's a step in the right direction. >> there are battlegrounds everywhere. there are people who take the same data and they buy the stocks because of the central bank, not because of the companies themselves and i know that purists think this is not the way to go. purists haven't made a lot of money. this must have been what it was like to be a real entertainer at the time. >> what are you doing? >> right. >> come on. that's not a painting and now it is going for $150 million. >> we think it is good to share who we are and what's happening and i think for the co-workers, they need to know and for everyone as well, so, yes, there has been a decision lately that we want to be more transparent and we are. >> what i do believe is that we are a more valuable company than we were four months ago the day we went public. >> good monday morning. it is a good monday morning we're. market posting strong gains today and take a look
is to monetize it. >> we're looking for substantial improvement in labor market conditions.ong we're going to continue with very accommodated policies and that's a step in the right direction. >> there are battlegrounds everywhere. there are people who take the same data and they buy the stocks because of the central bank, not because of the companies themselves and i know that purists think this is not the way to go. purists haven't made a lot of money. this must have been what it...
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with personnel, monetization and readiness so we have to try to maintain that right mix so when we go forward we have the right mix to be successful. >> the army is doing the bulk of the fighting in afghanistan but the nature of that conflict is changing. you are finding a lot of afghans turning their weapons on u.s. forces. there are still mounting attacks, some more brazen than ever. how is this conflict going to change in the next two years as u.s. forces ramp down? >> i just came back from afghanistan a few weeks ago so i had a chance to see it firsthand. i would tell you that i would argue that we're -- the way things are going in afghanistan are kind of on schedule because we're turning over more and more direct responsibility to the afghan security forces. and my experience in iraq tells me we're starting to see some of the same things now that happened in the end in afghanistan where you are finding the taliban become more desperate so they're coming up with new ctics to try to get at the strategic will of support for both nato and other countries for what's going on in afghan
with personnel, monetization and readiness so we have to try to maintain that right mix so when we go forward we have the right mix to be successful. >> the army is doing the bulk of the fighting in afghanistan but the nature of that conflict is changing. you are finding a lot of afghans turning their weapons on u.s. forces. there are still mounting attacks, some more brazen than ever. how is this conflict going to change in the next two years as u.s. forces ramp down? >> i just...
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a picasso, a matisse, two monets, a gauguin and more, as good as art gets. the value? more than a hundred million dollars. lawyer chris marinello spends his life tracking stolen art. in the hands of these criminals what are they worth? >> they are absolutely worthless. no legitimate dealer or museum or collector will touch these paintings. >> reporter: they may try to ransom them. but officially the art world doesn't pay ransom. and experts say there is no real black market for stolen art. when mona lisa was stolen in 1911, pablo picasso himself was a suspect, but two years later a museum security guard was arrested as he tried to sell the painting to an italian museum for $100,000, a fortune at the time. the reality, less than 10% of stolen art is recovered. if these paintings aren't found quickly, they're likely gone for a generation, or forever. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> and coming up, fed up and fighting back. >> so invasive it is just not right. >> so annoying that you want to rip the telephone out of the wall. >> the new crackdown. how to stop the mil
a picasso, a matisse, two monets, a gauguin and more, as good as art gets. the value? more than a hundred million dollars. lawyer chris marinello spends his life tracking stolen art. in the hands of these criminals what are they worth? >> they are absolutely worthless. no legitimate dealer or museum or collector will touch these paintings. >> reporter: they may try to ransom them. but officially the art world doesn't pay ransom. and experts say there is no real black market for...
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la policia de holanda dijo que ladrones se llevaron en cinco minutos cuadros de picasso, matisse, monet y gaugin que podrian valer mas de cien millones de dolares, de un museo en roterdam.la primera informacion en despierta america. ---la poliÍa de "lafayatte" arresÓ a un hombre por hacerse pasar por un oficial y asi encarcelar a un jornalero al que haÍa contratado para realizar trabajos en una casa. ---a "tod morton", de 51 aÑos, lo ficharon bajo sospecha de secuestro, encarcelamiento falso, y de portar un arma de fuego en su veÍculo.---la mujer y dice sentirse realizada. # cuando miranda reciba sus documentos legales como mujer, espera obtener un lugar en la seleccion nacional femenina de futbol. alega que si una transexual en canada pudo ser considerada como candidata para el concurso de miss universo, tal vez ella tambien pueda lograr su sueqo. le deseamos mucha suerte.. # y para nuestro final de impacto.. la madre de unos cuatrillizos en china tuvo una genial idea, para ayudar a los profesores de su escuela a identificar a cada uno de los hermanitos, que son muy parecidos!! le afei
la policia de holanda dijo que ladrones se llevaron en cinco minutos cuadros de picasso, matisse, monet y gaugin que podrian valer mas de cien millones de dolares, de un museo en roterdam.la primera informacion en despierta america. ---la poliÍa de "lafayatte" arresÓ a un hombre por hacerse pasar por un oficial y asi encarcelar a un jornalero al que haÍa contratado para realizar trabajos en una casa. ---a "tod morton", de 51 aÑos, lo ficharon bajo sospecha de secuestro,...
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picasso, two monets, a matisse and a gauguin.e tag has been put to the paintings, but it's safe to say they are worth many millions. they are college students from different backgrounds voting for different candidates but they have one thing in common. we'll hear from them next. the way you want? y can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. here's information you need to kn
picasso, two monets, a matisse and a gauguin.e tag has been put to the paintings, but it's safe to say they are worth many millions. they are college students from different backgrounds voting for different candidates but they have one thing in common. we'll hear from them next. the way you want? y can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many...
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has it finally turned the corner on how to monetize mobility?ncy way of saying make some money. >> i think it's turned a corner because it is making any money. it is a veritable chunk of its ad revenue, 14% from 0% three months ago. >> it was really 0 tlrs? >> well, they gave no guidance. so for all we knew it was z0%. you know you can't make as much money off those mobile ads, the higher percentage that becomes, the less money they'll make overall. >> they just really started trying. right? they weren't trying before. now they are trying. they're making some money. long term will they be able to make big money? too soon to say. >> it is a very difficult thing. i think of the old media companies that i've worked for. i'm an old guy. and the solutions to new media problems usually don't come out of old media companies. wonder whether facebook, even as new as it is, is almost kind of an old media company in the new media space. >> hard to believe we're even having that conversation. the company was just invented eight years ago. >> exactly. they j
has it finally turned the corner on how to monetize mobility?ncy way of saying make some money. >> i think it's turned a corner because it is making any money. it is a veritable chunk of its ad revenue, 14% from 0% three months ago. >> it was really 0 tlrs? >> well, they gave no guidance. so for all we knew it was z0%. you know you can't make as much money off those mobile ads, the higher percentage that becomes, the less money they'll make overall. >> they just really...
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it's monetizing at 14% so it's not yet monetizing as well as desktop, 14 over 20, about 70% as well.s a great number and that's headed toward monetizing as well. i think mark zuckerberg was crystal clear the opportunity in mobile is really good because people use it more frequently. you'll see a lot of innovation from facebook in ad delivery and i think you'll see those revenues continue to grow a lot so it's a really encouraging sign. i think investors should be really happy about what they heard and today's share price reflects that. >> even your rivals who are catching up with you going to a buy today have to layer their notes with cautions about lockup expirations and a billion shares coming online. how do you get around that? do you wait? >> yeah, i think it's the right thing to do. monday is the first of two big lockup expirations. the second is after the election, so i think that a lot of people are waiting to see if we're going to get a repeal of the bush era tax cuts or let them expire or extended. november 14th we're going to know so i think that might be the more meaningfu
it's monetizing at 14% so it's not yet monetizing as well as desktop, 14 over 20, about 70% as well.s a great number and that's headed toward monetizing as well. i think mark zuckerberg was crystal clear the opportunity in mobile is really good because people use it more frequently. you'll see a lot of innovation from facebook in ad delivery and i think you'll see those revenues continue to grow a lot so it's a really encouraging sign. i think investors should be really happy about what they...
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the way i look at facebook a lot of users but you have to show me how you monetize mobile. if they can prove that they can monetize mobile at a reasonable profit and cash flow rate then the stock will skyrocket. however if that doesn't happen it's going to go a lot lower and the problem with that is we don't have enough information to make the call either way so i just say stay way from it, there's 9,000 u.s. publicly trade stocks just look at something else. >> paul i agree with you, facebook, that's all in front of us and they have a potential with the 600 million users of the mobile platform for this to be something if they can convert that into the actual mond monetization. what kind of tame frame are we talk about hp. meg whitman said give us some time. we're working our way through this mess. what kind of time frame are you talking about? is hewlett-packard a buy today or sit back and wait a few more months. maybe half a year or so before you start to get interested and nibble back into hewlett-packard. >> you asked an excellent question. if you were trading oriented
the way i look at facebook a lot of users but you have to show me how you monetize mobile. if they can prove that they can monetize mobile at a reasonable profit and cash flow rate then the stock will skyrocket. however if that doesn't happen it's going to go a lot lower and the problem with that is we don't have enough information to make the call either way so i just say stay way from it, there's 9,000 u.s. publicly trade stocks just look at something else. >> paul i agree with you,...
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mobile was the force that would reduce monetization for the overall facebook platform. well the company realized it needed a very good stock in order to support and retain employees, and so they put their efforts towards becoming more shareholder friendly and driving revenues upward particularly on mobile. now mobile the greatest trend i've seen since the switch from narrow band to broadband is actually a friend of facebook so to speak. >> jordan, let me bring in mike murphy, before you came on the program was suggesting this bounce was overdone and he was buying puts. >> jordan, i agree on the overall picture for facebook this is positive. i saw this bounce, the stock trading up about $5 on it. as i read through the release i didn't see enough there. this looked to me like a short covering rally and we still have the issue coming up with the release, the unlocking of all the shares that are locked up currently. do you think that hits the stock from this 2350 level and gets it going back lower? >> i think it's possible there will be pressure from the unlock of those sha
mobile was the force that would reduce monetization for the overall facebook platform. well the company realized it needed a very good stock in order to support and retain employees, and so they put their efforts towards becoming more shareholder friendly and driving revenues upward particularly on mobile. now mobile the greatest trend i've seen since the switch from narrow band to broadband is actually a friend of facebook so to speak. >> jordan, let me bring in mike murphy, before you...
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the fear is facebook will have the same trouble monetizing mobile like google had.buying opportunity for either? on the technical side, jacie o'ho o'ha o'hara. thank you for joining us. we're going to look at the technical side of things, but brian, let me start with fundamentals. how much should facebook investors take away from the google story? >> initially i thought a lot. later i realized not much. the numbers on google were decent. there wasn't much read across to facebook. >> so you don't think we're going to have the same kind of trouble in terms of monetizing mobility? >> there may be, but that's a separate issue. i think that facebook's got a lot of different issues going on. i think they may have decelerating revenue growth, but the google numbers didn't tell us anything about that. google's numbers on mobile were actually really good. their problems were with motorola mobility pmplt all right. so it doesn't really give you any info there. let's talk about these charts. google and facebook. what with do you like in terms of the technicals. >> i like googl
the fear is facebook will have the same trouble monetizing mobile like google had.buying opportunity for either? on the technical side, jacie o'ho o'ha o'hara. thank you for joining us. we're going to look at the technical side of things, but brian, let me start with fundamentals. how much should facebook investors take away from the google story? >> initially i thought a lot. later i realized not much. the numbers on google were decent. there wasn't much read across to facebook. >>...
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do you think they'll be able to monetize "star wars" as easy as marvel would monetize. >> well, simon we do think there is huge potential. across all of its various divisions, though disney shares are a bit lower today, analysts are almost universally bullish on the long term potential of this acquisition. "star wars" has grossed $4.5 billion worldwide. it's centerpiece of a lucas film acquisition with disney planning to release "star wars" episode 7 coming out in 2015, followed by another two films. now the deal is called more promising than the marvel acquisition back in 2009. jpmorgan likes the significant international potential and barclays analysts pointed to the strategic benefits beyond the studio in theme parks and of course consumer products. right now merchandise revenue is at $215 million annual business for lucas films. in case you're concerned about mickey mouse owning "star wars," george lucas told me yesterday he was drawn to disney because of its success creating the i independence as marvel as well as pa pixar after those acquisitions. >> western union, simon. weak e
do you think they'll be able to monetize "star wars" as easy as marvel would monetize. >> well, simon we do think there is huge potential. across all of its various divisions, though disney shares are a bit lower today, analysts are almost universally bullish on the long term potential of this acquisition. "star wars" has grossed $4.5 billion worldwide. it's centerpiece of a lucas film acquisition with disney planning to release "star wars" episode 7 coming...
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i think even yesterday on the show with michelle no one knows what monetization means. i'm not sure who is on the lead with this thing. they have delivered two pretty decent quarters in a row. >> let's bring in a facebook investor. you must feel relieved. >> thank you for having me. it is clear they beat the numbers and more importantly than the street consensus they have the buy side consensus. they were about 1.24 and came out at 1.26. the most important number by far and away from what you saw was the reacceleration of the advertising revenues. >> let's talk about the point about the lockups. >> they were a big concern. you have over a billion shares coming due over the next couple of months. one of the big things you have seen is since the ipo management has not sold one share. zuckerburg did sell to cover taxes. you see the cfo, any of the key directors and top management has not sold. it is definitely a concern and a risk. i own it not for this quarter or the near term fluctuations but because i spend the whole day speaking to industry personnel and they tell me w
i think even yesterday on the show with michelle no one knows what monetization means. i'm not sure who is on the lead with this thing. they have delivered two pretty decent quarters in a row. >> let's bring in a facebook investor. you must feel relieved. >> thank you for having me. it is clear they beat the numbers and more importantly than the street consensus they have the buy side consensus. they were about 1.24 and came out at 1.26. the most important number by far and away...
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facebookkcouud figured out how to monetize its users.to doottat the compaay is trying to increasee itsthold in the mobile world.it also wants to ap into chinaa where the site is now, faccbook is experimenting with a featuue that allows people o "promote" their pictures or announcements.it moves the posttng to the top of your friends' news feeds... buu there's a catch.it'll cost you, typically 7 dollars.only a limited number of users have access to the feature right now.but for ttday, facebook hhs reason to celebrate.i'm alison kosik in new york. credit card uuers are being mmre responsible about paying their bills. billssthe "ammrican ankers associition" finds delinquencies have dropped to their lowess llvel since 20011 the a-b-a says people are saving more and borrooing less while working to pay down debt. mortgage rates fell to a nnw record low.the averagee30-yyar fixed-rate mortgage fell to an all-time low of three-point 36- percent..hat's according to a weekly survey y freedie mac. the fixed-rate 15-year bankers hope the move will ..- fuel home buying, which will lead to more spend
facebookkcouud figured out how to monetize its users.to doottat the compaay is trying to increasee itsthold in the mobile world.it also wants to ap into chinaa where the site is now, faccbook is experimenting with a featuue that allows people o "promote" their pictures or announcements.it moves the posttng to the top of your friends' news feeds... buu there's a catch.it'll cost you, typically 7 dollars.only a limited number of users have access to the feature right now.but for ttday,...
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sandra: one tech company has seen its stock rise 95% over the last year, helping companies monetize theirvertising but with more consumers moving to mobile, can the run continue? we'll talk to the ceo of lucora. that's next. david: another u.s. bank is threatened as hackers continue their attacks on our financial institutions. is your money safe? details straight ahead. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks fell as corporate profit outlooks and the federal reserve's latest assessment of the u.s. economy did little to soothe growing concerns over the globe economy. red arrows across the board. >>> mcgraw-hill may soon have bids for its education unit. reuters reported private equity firms including bain capital and apollo global management may be making their final plays for the unit at the end of this month. mcgraw-hill may decide not to sell but spin off the unit if it bids fail to meet its price target the more than $3 billion bucks. >>> wall mart doesn't expect a drop off in consumer gdp or spending. it plans to open smaller neighborhood stores and expanding the e-com
sandra: one tech company has seen its stock rise 95% over the last year, helping companies monetize theirvertising but with more consumers moving to mobile, can the run continue? we'll talk to the ceo of lucora. that's next. david: another u.s. bank is threatened as hackers continue their attacks on our financial institutions. is your money safe? details straight ahead. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. stocks fell as corporate profit outlooks and the federal reserve's...