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footlocker starts to stall before nike. nike is following.ootlocker's had earnings, nike's earnings are coming. let's look at a few charts. this is relative to the s&p. even as nike was trying to rally, with the market, it's still making relative lows to the s&p. in fact, the stock itself is still above its own february low. but this relative performance is at 7 and 10-month relative lows, that's not good. not only is it related to footlocker, it's related to other equities. here's the picture. you can draw your lines any way you want. what i'm just expecting is that we're going to re-approach these prior lows, if not more. around 56 and change. i think we can get 52. i want to sell nike. not a good setup. >> mike, same camp? >> here's the situation. nike doesn't seem like a super expensive stock, but they do have some problems. the names are lebron james, michael jordan, kobe bryant. look at under armour, steph curry, jordan spieth, and so on and so forth. we've got 15% to 20% of their revenues coming from their sales of these type of produc
footlocker starts to stall before nike. nike is following.ootlocker's had earnings, nike's earnings are coming. let's look at a few charts. this is relative to the s&p. even as nike was trying to rally, with the market, it's still making relative lows to the s&p. in fact, the stock itself is still above its own february low. but this relative performance is at 7 and 10-month relative lows, that's not good. not only is it related to footlocker, it's related to other equities. here's the...
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nike. especially me, not a eureka moment. are a lot of bad names in there, i guess this is best we could do. charlie: what has been the hardest part? phil: you know, we had a lot of difficult moments. i suppose there are several down moments in the history of the journey. but the one that comes to mind the most is when i got kicked out of the second bank, and they told me i no longer had a bank. they said we are so far over drafted we had to notify the fbi. they told me that at 5:00 on friday. what will happen on monday? charlie: what did happen? phil: the fbi never did anything. the bank was repaid instantly. we got bailed out by a japanese trading company, not a well-known company in the states, but it was the six-largest company in japan. they were wonderful with us, really helping us through the early years. charlie: still an affinity with japan? phil: totally. the company started there, had financing, i like the food and the scenery. totally. charlie: there is also been enormous advantages you have had, in terms of timin
nike. especially me, not a eureka moment. are a lot of bad names in there, i guess this is best we could do. charlie: what has been the hardest part? phil: you know, we had a lot of difficult moments. i suppose there are several down moments in the history of the journey. but the one that comes to mind the most is when i got kicked out of the second bank, and they told me i no longer had a bank. they said we are so far over drafted we had to notify the fbi. they told me that at 5:00 on friday....
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for instance, you can only customize a pair of nikes on nike's website. second, off-price options like tj maxx and outlets offer consumers lower prices on athletic merchandise. plus department stores like macy's, jcpenney, and others offer their own athleticwear brands for often lower prices. also, sports authority, eastern mountain, and sports chalet are privately run and laden with debt, making restructuring harder than it could be with public competitors. perhaps the most important connecting the consumer to an experience. like being a part of the community of dedicated athletes plays a bigger role in selling athletic wear and equipment than it does in other areas of retail. >> the game has changed. it's not about having a brick and mortar store and putting a commercial on tv and selling the product. i think now it's really becoming, to sell the product, you need to be part of their everyday lifestyle, the cost of doing business so much higher. to do this you have to spend the money and be ahead of the game. that's what i think the nike, under armours,
for instance, you can only customize a pair of nikes on nike's website. second, off-price options like tj maxx and outlets offer consumers lower prices on athletic merchandise. plus department stores like macy's, jcpenney, and others offer their own athleticwear brands for often lower prices. also, sports authority, eastern mountain, and sports chalet are privately run and laden with debt, making restructuring harder than it could be with public competitors. perhaps the most important...
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steph, lebron going at it, under armor and nike going head to head.ast night and ketch durant making a bucket, but it was the warriors who really pulled away in the third quarter. steph curry certainly leading the way with a couple of big shots towards the end of the game. there you go. they come back from 3-1 down. how about this battle in the finals. under armour and nike, and that's really what this is. >> great for both of them. they get all the exposure in the world, lebron on one side and steph on the other side and when you look at this it's really a story of do you want heavy growth and a huge value -- you know, you're talking about a pe that's just extraordinary. even if you look at the forward pe, talking about under armour, but you do have that growth. you look at the size of shoes right now in the under armour portfolio, it's still around 10%. there's plenty of room for them to grow there internationally as well as here in the u.s., scott, so if you have a little bit more of that youthful spirit to you that you're looking for the growth. >
steph, lebron going at it, under armor and nike going head to head.ast night and ketch durant making a bucket, but it was the warriors who really pulled away in the third quarter. steph curry certainly leading the way with a couple of big shots towards the end of the game. there you go. they come back from 3-1 down. how about this battle in the finals. under armour and nike, and that's really what this is. >> great for both of them. they get all the exposure in the world, lebron on one...
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it could be causing nike some problems. we'll explain.lus, it's a secret indicator that stocks may have hit a near term top. >> i can tell you, but then i'd have to kill you. >> no need for all that. we'll tell you what it is and how you can profit. and -- >> i could get cash for this gold medallion. >> you could. but we have a simpler way to make money on gold. and we'll show you
it could be causing nike some problems. we'll explain.lus, it's a secret indicator that stocks may have hit a near term top. >> i can tell you, but then i'd have to kill you. >> no need for all that. we'll tell you what it is and how you can profit. and -- >> i could get cash for this gold medallion. >> you could. but we have a simpler way to make money on gold. and we'll show you
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wears nike. >> yes. >> i think. and them you have now got ucla with the up and coming program wearing under armour. >> and like i say, many of the programs are great, and throw in florida, and a whole bunch of the teams that you will see in the playoffs each and every year, and some of them have long-term deals already in place. and some of those deals are just like magic johnson's deal when he signed the 20-year $# 1 million a year deal, and people thought that is so rich, but it is not, not compared to this. >> and we had a graphic, and can you throw the graphic back up which sews you the companies are going to be paying? there you go. that is a lot of money regardless of who is paying it. there is a good debate going on right now of the issue of sports' rights, and whether the broadcast networks are paying too much for the rights, and whether that is coming back to haunt them. is it right to ask the question whether these companies are paying too much for rights to the apparel of thesele schools? >> for the most
wears nike. >> yes. >> i think. and them you have now got ucla with the up and coming program wearing under armour. >> and like i say, many of the programs are great, and throw in florida, and a whole bunch of the teams that you will see in the playoffs each and every year, and some of them have long-term deals already in place. and some of those deals are just like magic johnson's deal when he signed the 20-year $# 1 million a year deal, and people thought that is so rich,...
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you can only customize a pair of nike shoes on nike's website.second, off price options like tj maxx and outlet stores offer lower prices. plus, department stores like macy's, jcpenney, and others offer their own athletic wear brands for aunch lower prices. perhaps most important, connecting the consumer to an experience. like being part of a community of dedicated athletes plays a bigger role in selling athletic wear and equipment than it does in other areas of retail. >> the game has changed. it's not about having a brick and mortar store and putting a commercial on tv and selling a product. i think now it's really becoming to sell the product, you need to be part of their everyday lifestyle. >> consumers spent time in lululemon stores not only to buy pants, but to practice yoga there, too. nike and underarmour have apps for lifestyles and product recommendations. at rei, shoppers are also shear shareholders in the business. purchasing pays them back in the form of an annual dividend. >> athleisure. sometimes i get tripped up with made up words
you can only customize a pair of nike shoes on nike's website.second, off price options like tj maxx and outlet stores offer lower prices. plus, department stores like macy's, jcpenney, and others offer their own athletic wear brands for aunch lower prices. perhaps most important, connecting the consumer to an experience. like being part of a community of dedicated athletes plays a bigger role in selling athletic wear and equipment than it does in other areas of retail. >> the game has...
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but nike is a tough guy.e is called rand cool and collected i cannot imagine. >> did you get a bloody mary? to the kgb addicted to gave me? some therapist thinks so. >> it is important to balance video tie-in with the real-life tied sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. (giggles) d'oh! (grunts) woo-hoo! (screams) d'oh! and i regret to inform you that our soviet sister city, springograd, has disappeared from the map. now, i'd like to welcome our beloved four-time mayor, hans moleman! (applause) springfielders, rejoice. what is the one thing our blessed little town has lacked? a human zoo? what we lack is a town anthem. and you're in luck, because i have written one. mr. largo, if you please. mm-hmm. ♪ ♪ there's a special little place ♪ ♪ a special smile on every face ♪ ♪ a town called springfield ♪ special buildings, special sky ♪
but nike is a tough guy.e is called rand cool and collected i cannot imagine. >> did you get a bloody mary? to the kgb addicted to gave me? some therapist thinks so. >> it is important to balance video tie-in with the real-life tied sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. (giggles) d'oh! (grunts) woo-hoo! (screams) d'oh! and i...
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he says he wants to be, you know, the opposite of nike, who want to have like fashion, you know, fashione, and you can get some of his clothing at the shop on south street. but this guy, he went from connestoga high school, you know, he was really good stand out football player, had scholarships, made wrong decisions, and then in jail he turned it around. >> yep. >> cool. >> thank you.
he says he wants to be, you know, the opposite of nike, who want to have like fashion, you know, fashione, and you can get some of his clothing at the shop on south street. but this guy, he went from connestoga high school, you know, he was really good stand out football player, had scholarships, made wrong decisions, and then in jail he turned it around. >> yep. >> cool. >> thank you.
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they have done nike chicken and waffle shoes.k at your weather forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. what shows are you wearing today, maria? >> you know, i would like sneaker that are weather inspired. not so much on the coffee-theme shoes. let's take a look at the weather across the nation. we are continuing to deal with that rain in places like new york city, as we head farther west we have moisture across portions of the plains and in several days we have been dealing with severe weather, reported tornadoes and large hail and that's forecast to continue not only today but in the next couple of days in parts of texas and all the way to nebraska. temperatures on the warm side out there in the 70's and 60's as far north as minneapolis. let's head over to you. lauren: maria, thank you. nicole: coming up we will run down global market action before we thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster
they have done nike chicken and waffle shoes.k at your weather forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. what shows are you wearing today, maria? >> you know, i would like sneaker that are weather inspired. not so much on the coffee-theme shoes. let's take a look at the weather across the nation. we are continuing to deal with that rain in places like new york city, as we head farther west we have moisture across portions of the plains and in several days we have been dealing with...
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underarmor, nike and foot locker.t's not four quarters, you have to be ready for a long season with these stocks and these socks. in the end they could be champions. much more mad money. can they are mow fisher boost your portfolio. could console energies lazarus like resurrection signal it's time to buy? all your calls, rapid fire, very special edition of the lightning round. stick with kramer. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> after a terrific day like this one, take tmo. number one player in life sciences business. they make the best lab equipment around, everything you need in order to conduct real science. they have an environmental food safety business. thermo fisher had a rough start to begin 2016. less than a buck away from its all tim
underarmor, nike and foot locker.t's not four quarters, you have to be ready for a long season with these stocks and these socks. in the end they could be champions. much more mad money. can they are mow fisher boost your portfolio. could console energies lazarus like resurrection signal it's time to buy? all your calls, rapid fire, very special edition of the lightning round. stick with kramer. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology...
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the customer still tells you the number one thing is nike. >> thank you, jan. appreciate it. covering all things retail for you as we kick off the hour. >> let's get to the "closing bell" exchange. it was down more than 200 points a few minutes ago. joe duran from united capital is with us, steve grasso of post 9, and rick santelli is here joining us from chicago as well. hey, steevgs i was always taught, one time is an incident, two times a coincidence, third time it becomes a trend. and this is the third time in the last couple of weeks when a 200-point rally on the dow has been followed the very next day by a roughly 200-point decline. here it is. what's going on? >> people are starting to get worried. i shouldn't say starting to get worried. people are starting to focus on yellen again. china as well. the numbers haven't been that great. we've heard -- kelly and i have talked about this on "closing bell" before. february 24th, you heard china talk about their fiscal deficit to gdp ratio. they were going to increase that. if they increase that, they're really stimulating t
the customer still tells you the number one thing is nike. >> thank you, jan. appreciate it. covering all things retail for you as we kick off the hour. >> let's get to the "closing bell" exchange. it was down more than 200 points a few minutes ago. joe duran from united capital is with us, steve grasso of post 9, and rick santelli is here joining us from chicago as well. hey, steevgs i was always taught, one time is an incident, two times a coincidence, third time it...
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you said nike. bike, sike. there's a lot of fakes. alibaba has been criticized for that. willing buyer and willing seller. a lot of people want to buy fakes not just in china. most of the westerners we see in beijing are hunting for fakes. it's getting hard because they have been shutting down markets. i will probably get myself in trouble, so i just with a british -- telling me the story about kristin lagard. she lives here. hopefully she's not in the room. she was walking one day as one visits paris and a chinese women came to her, can you come with me, i think 200 euros, excuse me, what happens in china -- when chinese go overseas they want to buy luois vui, the, >> they are allowed two or three and that's what they do. it has happened to me. you might be able to pay for your trip in paris. so they go up to people on the street and say come with me, i just need your id to say you're buying and i will pay you, i pay up front and you keep whatever it was and to her credit kristin said yes. she actually made 200 euros or 500 euros, so the chinese want to buy the real stuf
you said nike. bike, sike. there's a lot of fakes. alibaba has been criticized for that. willing buyer and willing seller. a lot of people want to buy fakes not just in china. most of the westerners we see in beijing are hunting for fakes. it's getting hard because they have been shutting down markets. i will probably get myself in trouble, so i just with a british -- telling me the story about kristin lagard. she lives here. hopefully she's not in the room. she was walking one day as one...
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an interview with "gq" magazine with james' business manager suggested his deal with nike may top $1illion. nike is reportedly in advance talks to sign a ten-year sponsorship elsewhere with chelsea, the soccer club in london. last year, the premier league club announced it would part ways with adidas after next season, ending their contract six years early. >> i thought you were going to say soccer or something that would be radical. >> i did say soccer, adidas, nike. >> and now we just are to get rid of "knot." that would be great. >>> airlines predicting 221 million passengers will fly between june and august. and that is up. the group is calling on the tsa to hire staffers to eliminate the screening delays that started creeping up. it recently launched a website called i hate to wait.com. where travelers can tweet locations and complaints to the tsa and share photos. >> you know my feeling on this, i don't mind waiting in a security line as long as they're doing their job. >> takes too long. >>> still to come, this morning's top stories including speculation about the fed's next m
an interview with "gq" magazine with james' business manager suggested his deal with nike may top $1illion. nike is reportedly in advance talks to sign a ten-year sponsorship elsewhere with chelsea, the soccer club in london. last year, the premier league club announced it would part ways with adidas after next season, ending their contract six years early. >> i thought you were going to say soccer or something that would be radical. >> i did say soccer, adidas, nike....
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nike came back but i'm worried about nike -- >> so you're not buying peak sneaker? >> no.e who don't really know the sneaker. >> you are not oversneakered? >> we are not oversneakered and we are not overvideo game. last night more and more time being devoted to video games by older people. younger people play while they're talking to you. have you ever noticed that? how do they do that? >> it's a millenial gene. >> my father would have beaten the -- >> our generation has polio and smallpox, they didn't get the gene. >> my father liked to yell and when that didn't work there were other ways, but he wouldn't have liked it. i remember the hitting fondly. >> yes. >> it was only twice. both times i deserved it. >> i'm sure. he was a gentleman. given i've hit a couple of the situations i've been following whether it's tribune or m monsanto, last week noted sanofi would say it was going to be as soon as this week, around the middle of next week according to people familiar with the situation. they've identified all eight of the directors that they will nominate just a brief updat
nike came back but i'm worried about nike -- >> so you're not buying peak sneaker? >> no.e who don't really know the sneaker. >> you are not oversneakered? >> we are not oversneakered and we are not overvideo game. last night more and more time being devoted to video games by older people. younger people play while they're talking to you. have you ever noticed that? how do they do that? >> it's a millenial gene. >> my father would have beaten the -- >>...
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nike.ou disagree, a chicago guy? >> well, michael must owe weiss money on the golf course, and that is why weiss feels the way he does. >> not really, because i have never met him. >> and now, 6.8 million shares and $215, and dr. j? >> well, the panasonic has traded well, and goldman is the lead underwriter for the raise they are going to be doinging, and certainly having more cash coming in from the likes of panasonic from giga factory and that is a big plus, too. >> and deere is beating the top and bottom line estimates, but the stock is lower after the company gave cut the guidance for the full year for the second time this year. and josh brown is bullish on the name for some time, and this is the case. >> it is a buy, and we said in the low 70s it is a classic and iconic american company, and when the farm incomes get better and the global demand for agriculture gets better, this stock has massive leverage to that and it is going to go higher from here. >> and now, what, josh? >> same t
nike.ou disagree, a chicago guy? >> well, michael must owe weiss money on the golf course, and that is why weiss feels the way he does. >> not really, because i have never met him. >> and now, 6.8 million shares and $215, and dr. j? >> well, the panasonic has traded well, and goldman is the lead underwriter for the raise they are going to be doinging, and certainly having more cash coming in from the likes of panasonic from giga factory and that is a big plus, too....
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if you want exposure, buy, and if you can't find the unique story, buy in nike, because nike is not doingo be squeezed, and as a matter of fact, they have more channels now for amazon, and so there is a commodtization of thehe retail business. >> and what is happening is that the online sales are less margin than in-store sales and looking down the road, what is the long-term trend of earnings, because they are coming down. >> are you going the hold on to nordstrom's and macy's? >> well, we are looking at it hard, and i'm not buying anymore, but i am looking in the next couple of weeks more work on it. >> and you will get the earnings next week as well, and we sort of talked about the amazon proof names, and i gave you a number of stocks that had outperformed some to traditional retailers or the mall -- >> well, they are off really damaged bases of dick's. and barnes & noble off of the low base. so at some point macy's, and nordstroms and jcpenney will bounce back, but do you wait or buy now? >> and what about home depot? people said that i'm sort of the poster child of the anti-amazon tr
if you want exposure, buy, and if you can't find the unique story, buy in nike, because nike is not doingo be squeezed, and as a matter of fact, they have more channels now for amazon, and so there is a commodtization of thehe retail business. >> and what is happening is that the online sales are less margin than in-store sales and looking down the road, what is the long-term trend of earnings, because they are coming down. >> are you going the hold on to nordstrom's and macy's?...
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when you have nike as aggressive as they are, and new at leisure brands coming along. >> that's sortf the crux of the bank of america side of the argument. basically all these things are great that lululemon has until you factor in that under armour and puma, adidas and whoever else, is in the space selling product. maybe it doesn't have the same -- some of the other brands don't have the same cachet with women, i don't know. that's the crux of the argument. >> the stock has recovered since december. a lot of the recovery has been on operating margins improving, inventory being worked up. the next question becomes what's the catalyst going forward. this note we are talking about sets a $50 price target on it. stock is now $60. gich right now what the environment is for retail, wouldn't lulu have already dropped down to that level if it was going to be part of this negativity surrounding retail itself? i don't think so. as it relates to competition itself, the penetration from nike and under armour has been an argument that bears have made for many years. i think the stock is fairly p
when you have nike as aggressive as they are, and new at leisure brands coming along. >> that's sortf the crux of the bank of america side of the argument. basically all these things are great that lululemon has until you factor in that under armour and puma, adidas and whoever else, is in the space selling product. maybe it doesn't have the same -- some of the other brands don't have the same cachet with women, i don't know. that's the crux of the argument. >> the stock has...
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nike is a fabulous american manufacturer. buy buy buy! >> and i know you're partial to the show. hey, who else can say that? etsy has made it through neighborhood. you have my blessing. it is an $8 speck. don't go crazy. you may have missed it. i'll give you service. what a company. and rapid fire in tonight's special edition of the lightning round! stick with cramer. >>> at any given moment you can find a high quality stock and sell it off. occasionally those sell-offs represent fabulous buying opportunities. take service now, n.o.w. it helps large businesses manage and automate various services across the whole enterprise. they start off by developing a product that allows i.t. departments. they have expanded with human resources, legal, finance and marketing. a couple weeks ago, i am a 20th, service now reported a truly trichk quarter. the strongest tech quarter of the year. with huge buildings growth and 41%. and in response, the stock went from 65 to 74. over the next week, serve has gotten hammered. now the stock has fallen back to 67 and change just a couple bucks above wh
nike is a fabulous american manufacturer. buy buy buy! >> and i know you're partial to the show. hey, who else can say that? etsy has made it through neighborhood. you have my blessing. it is an $8 speck. don't go crazy. you may have missed it. i'll give you service. what a company. and rapid fire in tonight's special edition of the lightning round! stick with cramer. >>> at any given moment you can find a high quality stock and sell it off. occasionally those sell-offs represent...
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>> yeah, blue jeans, nike shoes and a t-shirt underneath.had his red hoodie on. >> do you mind if we see your nike's? >> yeah, sure. >> reporter: chris wanted to help. he gave those nikes to investigators, as well as his clothes. he even gave a dna sample. and after his interview, chris' dad called up sergeant carpenter. >> he had told us in this phone call that l.j. had driven by the house, was threatening chris. >> reporter: so here's more information that this l.j. is a very real and threatening person? >> yes. >> you know, i never wanted to do this. >> reporter: detectives also spoke to chris and annie's friend spencer riddle. spencer said he was at the gym with his brother the night annie was killed. >> sometimes you just have got to point and shoot. >> reporter: on his phone detectives found this video of spencer, annie, chris and another friend hanging out. taken just weeks before annie was killed. detectives looked carefully. was annie throwing a gang sign? they asked spencer about it. >> did she have an interest in gangs or -- >> no
>> yeah, blue jeans, nike shoes and a t-shirt underneath.had his red hoodie on. >> do you mind if we see your nike's? >> yeah, sure. >> reporter: chris wanted to help. he gave those nikes to investigators, as well as his clothes. he even gave a dna sample. and after his interview, chris' dad called up sergeant carpenter. >> he had told us in this phone call that l.j. had driven by the house, was threatening chris. >> reporter: so here's more information that...
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expanded to full time nike workers. nicole: coming up in the nba plants, the portland trail blazers advance to the western conference finals. the toronto raptors beat the miami heat with victory gave miami heat with a three candidate to lead in the eastern conference semifinals here in all the highlights coming up. and then, they are back. ♪ that's catchy, right? the sake of not such a crop that monkeys hitting the road with a new album. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at london market and breaking news. -- your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing
expanded to full time nike workers. nicole: coming up in the nba plants, the portland trail blazers advance to the western conference finals. the toronto raptors beat the miami heat with victory gave miami heat with a three candidate to lead in the eastern conference semifinals here in all the highlights coming up. and then, they are back. ♪ that's catchy, right? the sake of not such a crop that monkeys hitting the road with a new album. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at...
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unlike nike they just reduced their jordan spieth golf club.y have these big names and endorsement deals the trick is getting production to line up with the name. >> on the data it would be interesting but what is better having just five or so top, top people, the mvps, versus the next 20 people who kind of spreads your brand more but not as high profile? clearly they focused on the mvps. >> and then nike which has been the $30 billion juggernaut in the industry and can get whoever it wants, under armour is trying to make a play for the best. >>> adidas is getting out as the golf business. for the brand taylormade which has been struggling. sales fell 1% in the most recent quarter. adidas bought taylormade in 1997. the company will now focus on selling clothes and shoes. >>> and on "squawk on the street" with us, mark kane, and we'll talk golf and kanye west. >> and a built of soccer as well. >> okay. >> you give me that question. >>> for today's top trending story. may the force be with you. every year on this date, "star wars" fans around the
unlike nike they just reduced their jordan spieth golf club.y have these big names and endorsement deals the trick is getting production to line up with the name. >> on the data it would be interesting but what is better having just five or so top, top people, the mvps, versus the next 20 people who kind of spreads your brand more but not as high profile? clearly they focused on the mvps. >> and then nike which has been the $30 billion juggernaut in the industry and can get whoever...
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to come here on "street signs," did lebron james really net more than $1 billion in his deal with nikethat is the big question. the basketball star's agent drops hints. we'll tell you more. >>> venezuela's president nicolas maduro has predicted the dissolution of the opposition parliament. saying, quote, it's just a matter of time before it disappears. pushing for a referendum to oust maduro. >>> protesters took to the streets of hong kong for the figure sign of the chinese. the demonstrators stressed a lack of reform. >>> and a massive wildfire near fort mcmurray in canada has forced the evacuation of thousands of oil workers and prolonged the squeeze on canadian oil output. with and high temperatures have hampered firefighters efforts and put oil operations in danger. >>> and you've got to see these pictures. a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it striked across the sky if the united states. that flash was visible in several northeastern states and canada. >>> well, taking a view here back to the equity markets here this morning. we are seeing red arrows here that europe. this a
to come here on "street signs," did lebron james really net more than $1 billion in his deal with nikethat is the big question. the basketball star's agent drops hints. we'll tell you more. >>> venezuela's president nicolas maduro has predicted the dissolution of the opposition parliament. saying, quote, it's just a matter of time before it disappears. pushing for a referendum to oust maduro. >>> protesters took to the streets of hong kong for the figure sign of the...
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. >> keith's family has papered millbrae with fliers hoping someone recognizes him or even his new nikes. pink ultras. >> he's a loving father of two and i think he would want nothing more to get back to the girls. >> earlier, his family set up a gofundme site, raising money for a reward, hoping to inspire someone to bring him home, they met their goal of $10,000 within hours. >>> police are searching for a man suspected of attacking a woman in san francisco, this is surveillance video, it happened on webster and she he managed to escape without injury. he's a white male with dark blonde hair, wearing a white, long sleeved shirt with an orange vest and white pants. >>> police in campbell searching for two people suspected of stealing a number of cars on mitchell court. they entered three unlocked cars and rummaged through the contents, this is surveillance, one of the suspects seen sitting in the driver's seat tries to start the car after several attempts they leave, one is described as hispanic in his 20s wearing a hoodie and a white female in her late teens with light hair. >>> that st
. >> keith's family has papered millbrae with fliers hoping someone recognizes him or even his new nikes. pink ultras. >> he's a loving father of two and i think he would want nothing more to get back to the girls. >> earlier, his family set up a gofundme site, raising money for a reward, hoping to inspire someone to bring him home, they met their goal of $10,000 within hours. >>> police are searching for a man suspected of attacking a woman in san francisco, this is...
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that is a big segment for nike.oduct, specifically the marquee basketball product. we're entering into an olympic year. there are always new platforms being introduced around the olympics. that should infuse a lot of new excitement into the sporting good retailers. >> thank you so much, kate mcshane of citi. >> are iphone prices too high around the world? apple ceo tim cook was asked that on nd tv television in india. >> i recognize the prices are high. what we want to do things that lower that over time to the degree that we can, and so we're looking at a number of different things. what we wouldn't do is lower our quality bar. >> so the iphone costs about $600 here in the united states but is more expensive nearly everywhere else when you factor in currency fluctuations, local taxes and everything else. john fortt joining us now. john, listen, the iphone is about $700 equivalent in india. the average income is 1400. you're talking about a device that is half the average annual income of a worker in india, but what
that is a big segment for nike.oduct, specifically the marquee basketball product. we're entering into an olympic year. there are always new platforms being introduced around the olympics. that should infuse a lot of new excitement into the sporting good retailers. >> thank you so much, kate mcshane of citi. >> are iphone prices too high around the world? apple ceo tim cook was asked that on nd tv television in india. >> i recognize the prices are high. what we want to do...
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. >> nike can control the destiny even in a world with amazon.ll off is getting to a place where valuation is interesting for this marketplace. >> chairwoman? >> yes, we have anthem and the number on the sell off today and another obamacare trehreat, thi will pass, too. >> real tail, the s&p retail etf. the main event is next week and that's big box retailers, walmart, target and costco and if you get bad results, that's when they cover. >> guy, have you stopped eating french fries? >> i finished the box. it will be an issue. >> i warned you. >> just saying. it's not an issue, defense stocks, segway, that's a segway. rtn. >> i'm melissa lee, thanks for watching see >>> my mission is simple. to make you money i'm here to level the playing field. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. a lot of people want to make friends. i'm trying to make money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach. so call me or tweet me.
. >> nike can control the destiny even in a world with amazon.ll off is getting to a place where valuation is interesting for this marketplace. >> chairwoman? >> yes, we have anthem and the number on the sell off today and another obamacare trehreat, thi will pass, too. >> real tail, the s&p retail etf. the main event is next week and that's big box retailers, walmart, target and costco and if you get bad results, that's when they cover. >> guy, have you...
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it started with macy's, and spread to the mall reits, and starbucks and nike. anything that touched the consumer and your money was sold, and sold hard today. are these jitters about retail, about retail, or fears about the broader economy? karen, i'll start off with you. >> yes, god, the worst we've had in a long time. i think that some of what was going on is specific to macy's. some not specific to macy's, very general. specific to macy's, they talk about the issue of the sort of tourist that are big generators for them. not doing well. but now this is a little different. they don't see that coming back. they used to think that that would be a somewhat, you know, temporary phenomenon. now they're sort of backing off that. the call from macy's was rather downbeat, i thought. and they -- it's ten times their lowered guidance. which is certainly low for macy's. but they've missed a couple of times now. i'm long macy's. i found this very disappointing, as many people did. the wider implications are, i think the consumer's healthy. so where is the consumer? it ma
it started with macy's, and spread to the mall reits, and starbucks and nike. anything that touched the consumer and your money was sold, and sold hard today. are these jitters about retail, about retail, or fears about the broader economy? karen, i'll start off with you. >> yes, god, the worst we've had in a long time. i think that some of what was going on is specific to macy's. some not specific to macy's, very general. specific to macy's, they talk about the issue of the sort of...
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. >> there is a strong possibility he was wearing a pair of nike-shoes. they were so floresent, i figured they would glow in the dark. >> his mother said he loves his classes and new job and two children. >> he has two beautiful daughters and would never walk away from them. >> there is a go fund me page in his name with $10,000 in it and growing if you have information, contact the san mateo county sheriffs office. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we also have new video that san francisco police department wants you to see. a man is accused of attacking a woman around 10:00 this morning at webster and buchanan. this is in the fillmore neighborhood. there is the suspect. the victim said that man followed her for a few blocks before the attack. she did escape without injuries. the suspect was last seen running on grove street fors city hall. >> heavy rain, hail, lightning and we are not done yet. the weird weather that hit northern california today is now taking aim at the morning commute. jeff ranieri is watching the radar and what can we expect? right no
. >> there is a strong possibility he was wearing a pair of nike-shoes. they were so floresent, i figured they would glow in the dark. >> his mother said he loves his classes and new job and two children. >> he has two beautiful daughters and would never walk away from them. >> there is a go fund me page in his name with $10,000 in it and growing if you have information, contact the san mateo county sheriffs office. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we also have new...
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. >>> and working out a new athletic business, how this entrepreneur will take on nike and lulule 'tny sweat through this? >> you can't see any sweat. >> wow. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ i my mom wants to understand, but she just can't see it. so excedrin worked with me to show my mom what i experience during a migraine. excedrin relieves my pain and symptoms. but their dedication to migraine sufferers doesn't stop there. oh my god... i'm so sorry, honey, that you go through this. now i finally feel understood. experience more stories at excedrin.com >>> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website, otm.com. follow us on twitter at "on the money." >>> here are the stories that may impact your money this week. earnings from walmart, home depot, sysco, lowe's an
. >>> and working out a new athletic business, how this entrepreneur will take on nike and lulule 'tny sweat through this? >> you can't see any sweat. >> wow. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that...
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. >> it's kind of a novel idea when you look at the nikes and under armours of the world, what made you decide to just focus on running? >> we saw an opportunity to focus on ourselves and running is the biggest category in all apparel and it becomes more than a sport. it becomes a fitness health and wellness pursuit for people. we saw an opportunity to build a brand and we haven't looked back. >> how do you execute that strategy? because first it starts with product and so running is a repetitive activity usually on asphalt. so it really matters and we are way in to creating performance products from head to toe, whether shoes or sports bra because the proof is at 26 miles. >> really, it's 26.2. >> it begins with product and connecting people's lives. >> what is it like to be a small fish in a really big ocean and then have warren buffett as somebody you can turn to or get advice from? >> you know, i can compare and contrast. we had four owners at brooks in the last 15 years and i have to say berkshire for us in building a brand is the best platform you could ask for because, you know,
. >> it's kind of a novel idea when you look at the nikes and under armours of the world, what made you decide to just focus on running? >> we saw an opportunity to focus on ourselves and running is the biggest category in all apparel and it becomes more than a sport. it becomes a fitness health and wellness pursuit for people. we saw an opportunity to build a brand and we haven't looked back. >> how do you execute that strategy? because first it starts with product and so...
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for the week ahead and working out a new athletic business, how this entrepreneur plans to take on niked lulu money. >> you can't see any sweat through this. >> you can't see any sweat. wow. can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. >>> for more on our show and our guests go to our web seem otm.cnbc.com. >>> we'll see earnings from walmart, home depot, cisco, lowe's and target. >>> monday marks 50 years since the release of two iconic albums, the beach boys pet sounds and bob dillon's blond on blond. >>> on tuesday we will see how much factories produced last month with industrial production reports. >>> on wednesday the federal open market committee will release the minutes from its last meeting and on friday we will get existing home sales for april. >>> look out lulu lemon a new competitor is in the race and taylor lany is behind outdoor voices, putting a feminine touch on the workout wardrobe. >> people used to be scared of working out in gray but i made a gray that doesn't show any sweat. >> so you can
for the week ahead and working out a new athletic business, how this entrepreneur plans to take on niked lulu money. >> you can't see any sweat through this. >> you can't see any sweat. wow. can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. >>> for more on our show and our guests go to our web seem otm.cnbc.com. >>> we'll see earnings from walmart, home depot, cisco, lowe's and...
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. >> you can try to say, you know, down market, up market, i'll just say this, starbucks, look at nike, these are obviously names that consumers here in the u.s., or all over the world, spend a lot of money in. those stocks are down 10% from their all-time high. down since they reported earnings over the last couple of months. so when i think about retail here, i think it goes back to what carter is saying. when a lot of these guys reported in february, and early march, a lot of them were talking about the potential tailwind to lower gas. now all of a sudden, when you think about how much oil has moved, and how much gas at the pump is up since february, since these companies last guided, i think it has a potential to be a headwind. i want to look at the xrt. i want to kind of press it here. this is a trade i've been on today. i took a fresh look at it today when it was trading at 43. i want to look at june put spreads. i want to isolate the earnings events that are coming over the next few weeks. and very simply, you know, you can buy a put spread when the xrt was 43. you could buy the
. >> you can try to say, you know, down market, up market, i'll just say this, starbucks, look at nike, these are obviously names that consumers here in the u.s., or all over the world, spend a lot of money in. those stocks are down 10% from their all-time high. down since they reported earnings over the last couple of months. so when i think about retail here, i think it goes back to what carter is saying. when a lot of these guys reported in february, and early march, a lot of them were...
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bankruptcy last march but could not secure a buyer so they are looking for huge brand like under arm or, nikend a didas and buy store fixtures, furniture and equipment. >>> here's a sweet partnership, dunkin' donuts is teaming up on hershey with ice and hot coffees. they ever available for a limited time. dunkin' says new flavor is happiness for the start of the summer. like we need a reason, brooke and jim. >> happiness in the cup. >> these limited addition tiffany watches. >> okay. >> she's always wanting to add something to the gift list jill, help me. see you tomorrow, thank you. >>> thankful residents are reunited with their jewelry after it was stolen from their homes. long lines of people waited inside solebury's municipal building in bucks county to take a look at the stolen goods. william dalton the third, was arrested in connection with break ins in solebury, white marsh and wrightstown township. our trang do talked with one woman who recovered very sentimental items. >> a jewelry box that my husband had given to me when we were dating. that is real important. i have my father's mic
bankruptcy last march but could not secure a buyer so they are looking for huge brand like under arm or, nikend a didas and buy store fixtures, furniture and equipment. >>> here's a sweet partnership, dunkin' donuts is teaming up on hershey with ice and hot coffees. they ever available for a limited time. dunkin' says new flavor is happiness for the start of the summer. like we need a reason, brooke and jim. >> happiness in the cup. >> these limited addition tiffany...
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it could be causing nike some problems. we'll explain. it's a secret indicator that stocks may have hit a near term top. >> i can tell you, but then i'd have to kill you. >> no need for all that. we'll tell you what it is and how you can profit. and -- >> i could get cash for this gold medallion of me wearing a gold medallion. >> you could. but we have a simpler way to make money on gold.
it could be causing nike some problems. we'll explain. it's a secret indicator that stocks may have hit a near term top. >> i can tell you, but then i'd have to kill you. >> no need for all that. we'll tell you what it is and how you can profit. and -- >> i could get cash for this gold medallion of me wearing a gold medallion. >> you could. but we have a simpler way to make money on gold.
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this is college. >> because it works, nike founder told you the other day. are rolling at the tsa. the agency's head of security is being ousted amid the uproar over long lines and airports, our own phil lebeau is in chicago. phil. >> simon, not a surprise given the uproar that we've seen regarding the problems with the tsa not only in the last couple of weeks with these long lines, but go back to last summer when there was an audit of sorts done and 90% of the weapons that were planted were items planted going through security were not caught by the tsa. that's one reason why kelly hoggan has been relieved of his duties as the head of security operations for the tsa. by the way, mr. hoggan's bonuses of $90,000 over the course of 13 months has a lot of critics howling as well. the tsa shakeup follows persistent long lines. in addition to this transition, the tsa is also creating a rapid response team that will target those airports where lines seem to be flaring up or seem to have staffing issues. they're also testing out new security screening processes. in
this is college. >> because it works, nike founder told you the other day. are rolling at the tsa. the agency's head of security is being ousted amid the uproar over long lines and airports, our own phil lebeau is in chicago. phil. >> simon, not a surprise given the uproar that we've seen regarding the problems with the tsa not only in the last couple of weeks with these long lines, but go back to last summer when there was an audit of sorts done and 90% of the weapons that were...
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nike takes over the jerseys and is part of that coming in, we will have the nike swoosh. of got dr.david: when you are watching nba, you see these guys up close and personal. you will be able to see stub hub pretty prominently. scott: that is key to why this makes sense for us as a brand. this generation is about experience and experience is the new currency and for us to be tightly associated with the experience and the performance, as is where we want our brand to be and that is the best way to get there. david: if you are advertising and a traditional advertiser, you think you are competing with stub hub, on jerseys. this is about brand consideration, we want people to get off their couches and go to these events live and go to the venue that is why this is so exciting. teams are shown to 212 countries around the world. this goes beyond a couple of people in the arena seeing the patch. [laughter] is,than: my first question why has it taken so long? scott: we have a lot to learn. there are some traditionalists that say keep the jersey. and i say nike logo, stub hub logo, both part
nike takes over the jerseys and is part of that coming in, we will have the nike swoosh. of got dr.david: when you are watching nba, you see these guys up close and personal. you will be able to see stub hub pretty prominently. scott: that is key to why this makes sense for us as a brand. this generation is about experience and experience is the new currency and for us to be tightly associated with the experience and the performance, as is where we want our brand to be and that is the best way...
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it's the customer may be wearing jeans and nikes but want to wear jewelry. what they're trying to play. i think they're trying to build a product assortment that will reflect that. >> let me make exactly that comparison. you suggested it was 1.2 million twitter followers, i think is what you said -- >> 1.4. >> okay. 1.4, which is big for a jeweler, but actually we heard maybe the reference should be nike or the sports brands or the sponsorship or the ability to use social media in a transformative way. maybe that's the future, that's what needs to roll through the industry. do you think maybe? >> you know, i don't think tiffany should be nike. >> but to have that exposure in the new media way in a different way than perhaps a classic brand might? >> well, you know, they're doing some interesting things to that. and last november they did a collaboration with dover street market, which is a store owned potentially the coolest store on the planet. they have just hired grace cottington of september issue fame to shoot their autumn winter ad campaign. so, you kn
it's the customer may be wearing jeans and nikes but want to wear jewelry. what they're trying to play. i think they're trying to build a product assortment that will reflect that. >> let me make exactly that comparison. you suggested it was 1.2 million twitter followers, i think is what you said -- >> 1.4. >> okay. 1.4, which is big for a jeweler, but actually we heard maybe the reference should be nike or the sports brands or the sponsorship or the ability to use social...
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he's a nurse so he likes to keep his life private and everything toe sew it's like, okay, nike. >> when did you guys decide let's try a life on reality tv? >> well, actually tamar was pitching the show and tony didn't want to do it and tony had to play monopoly and she lost so she had to do it. >> the show is called "braxton family values." >> is this real have writers? >> oh, no, this is real life. you cannot make this stuff up at all. >> how does it feel having the family watched all the time? >> at first it have kind of abrasive but now the camera is like one of the pictures is on the wall. we just say a lot of things, ooh, did i just say that? >> for some reason you guys are number one. a new season starting. >> tonight at 9:00 on we tv. >> thank you so much. >> and break a leg as they say. >> and we live tweet. so we don't see the show until everyone else sees the show. so we live tweet all the time. >> well, good luck. back to you, melissa. >> we're working to get new information on breaking ns,ew morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create
he's a nurse so he likes to keep his life private and everything toe sew it's like, okay, nike. >> when did you guys decide let's try a life on reality tv? >> well, actually tamar was pitching the show and tony didn't want to do it and tony had to play monopoly and she lost so she had to do it. >> the show is called "braxton family values." >> is this real have writers? >> oh, no, this is real life. you cannot make this stuff up at all. >> how does...
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booming business with a community of diehard fans that grows by the day, and big name brands like nikeas seized unique opportunities to partnerup. >> that's a special thing about us, because it was somehow able to walk the line between walking the mainstream and niche. >> they understood the importance of creating memorable experiences from their customers from pop-up shops to a deeper and more meaningful level. in 2012, they opened up the flagship shop in the heart of l.a.'s downtown art district. from social media for your business, their workshops have become a celebrated community staple for the brand. >> we are not just here to sell things but here to provide a whole set of different creative outlets. >> their ability to creatively and authentically create with their community have taken them beyond their wildest dreams. this past summer, the pair partnered with retail giant, nordstrom's, to create bins throughout the country so they could get a real taste of what they are all about. >> the best compliment is when they write us and say i am so inspired by what you do, and it's a r
booming business with a community of diehard fans that grows by the day, and big name brands like nikeas seized unique opportunities to partnerup. >> that's a special thing about us, because it was somehow able to walk the line between walking the mainstream and niche. >> they understood the importance of creating memorable experiences from their customers from pop-up shops to a deeper and more meaningful level. in 2012, they opened up the flagship shop in the heart of l.a.'s...