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a person that returns a product at nordstrom tends to buy something at nordstrom.ordstrom, i think going to be the one that you want to be in for the end of the year. by the way, they had a great christmas. >> stock's up 30% in a year. >> these guys are real operators and they are trying they are the service oriented player online off-line. i also like by the way, you know they made -- you know they're monetizing they're very smart guys frequently counted out because they're viewed as being slow. like instead of opening 130 stores in canada one day, they open the want spending too much money on manhattan what everyone tells me. if i'm macy's i should be wore whiched about nordstrom. blue mercury could be blue smoke. >> the dsw upgrade as well. >> once i count that discount shoe warehouse they were in look a rocket. i happened to buy a couple of nice pairs at rock ports union square. >> good for you. >> more self-help oriented than you like. >> go to the racks, right? >> what size shoe? that done come up. you've got to know your shoe size. >> quickly, on the walmart
a person that returns a product at nordstrom tends to buy something at nordstrom.ordstrom, i think going to be the one that you want to be in for the end of the year. by the way, they had a great christmas. >> stock's up 30% in a year. >> these guys are real operators and they are trying they are the service oriented player online off-line. i also like by the way, you know they made -- you know they're monetizing they're very smart guys frequently counted out because they're viewed...
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we're awaiting on nordstrom any second now.ng some reads about the consumer about wage inflation? how are you playing the retail trade right now? >> for the most part i'm being patient rather than playing the retail trade. i think overall it's just a question of when as far as many of these stocks making some comebacks here. obviously the west coast slowdown is impacting some a lot more than others. obviously a tiffany not impacted by the imports coming in from china nearly the same way that a walmart is for instance but i do think that there are going to be some great opportunities created. walmart, i think it probably needs to be sub80 before i get interested, but ralph lauren i'm certainly interested in that name right here. >> let's stay on walmart for just a second, eric. you guys have some data talking about the parts of the country that will be hit hardest by their decision to raise wages. >> yes. we just did it on cnbc.com today. check out the whole article. if you look at the number of stores they have in each state an
we're awaiting on nordstrom any second now.ng some reads about the consumer about wage inflation? how are you playing the retail trade right now? >> for the most part i'm being patient rather than playing the retail trade. i think overall it's just a question of when as far as many of these stocks making some comebacks here. obviously the west coast slowdown is impacting some a lot more than others. obviously a tiffany not impacted by the imports coming in from china nearly the same way...
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nordstrom as an sexample is nota name that pops to mind. the average nordstrom shopper, no.ohl's a different matter, and macy's somewhere in the middle. >> of course we're talking about stocks and record high. we have the s&p and dow at record highs. >> the rth has exploded, xrt is very steep. this particular subset, there are only three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index, this has been a laggard, macy's down 10% from january. it's a great bet it catches up, does what kohl's did and catches up. >> i would add one more point. they had a lot of news in the last couple of months. they made an acquisition, reiterated 2014 guidance, said comps were good. it really comes down to guidance. what nordstrom is telling you today is the stock could still advance with the downgrade in the guidance. nordstrom trades about 20 times less expected gross. to me, this one sets up as a good trade next week. >> today when the stock was 63.25, i actually bought, i looked to march and bought the 65, 67.5 call spread. i bought a march calls against it. when you really think abou
nordstrom as an sexample is nota name that pops to mind. the average nordstrom shopper, no.ohl's a different matter, and macy's somewhere in the middle. >> of course we're talking about stocks and record high. we have the s&p and dow at record highs. >> the rth has exploded, xrt is very steep. this particular subset, there are only three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index, this has been a laggard, macy's down 10% from january. it's a great bet it catches...
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nordstrom's doesn't pop into mind.y it's the stretch to the limit that an extra $30 in a given week is going get them filling up their bags. a different matter. macy's, somewhere in the middle. interesting, trade at a low valuation. >> and stocks and record high, the wealth effect is here with the dow and record today. >> the xrt is steam. the issue, this particular subset. three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index, and knithis has bln a laggard. macy's down from the january high. can catches up did what kohl's did and catches up with the group. >> a lot of news in the last couple months. seen their ceo. reiterated 2014 guidance, said q 4 comps were good. comes down to guidance. nordstrom is telling you, stock could advance with a down grade and expected earnings growth of 11%, nordstrom's trades about 20 times less expected gross. to me, this sets up as a good trade next week. >> what is the trade? >> today the stock 63.25, looked to march, bought 65, 67.5 pay spread. bought one of the march 65 calm
nordstrom's doesn't pop into mind.y it's the stretch to the limit that an extra $30 in a given week is going get them filling up their bags. a different matter. macy's, somewhere in the middle. interesting, trade at a low valuation. >> and stocks and record high, the wealth effect is here with the dow and record today. >> the xrt is steam. the issue, this particular subset. three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index, and knithis has bln a laggard. macy's down...
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nordstrom's is not a name that first pops to mind. i think an extra $30 in a given week will get them filling their bags. kohl's, maybe, and macy's somebody in the middle. >> stocks at record highs. >> we know the rth exploded -- xrt is very deep. this particular subset, only three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index. and this has been -- mace sis's down 10% from the record high and it's a good bet it catches up with the group. >> i would add one more point. they had a lot of news. they made an acquisition and reiterated 2014 guidance and said q4 comps were good. it comes down to guidance. what nordstrom is telling you today, the stock could still advance and trades at 13 times expected gross of earnings percent. this one sets up as a good trade. >> today the stock was 63.25, i looked to march and bought the 65, 67.5 call spread. i sold one of the march 63.5 calls at 30 cents against it. when you think about the trade, i have a break even up at 65, 60 and i'm selling 67.5 call. it's been down at one point 10% from t
nordstrom's is not a name that first pops to mind. i think an extra $30 in a given week will get them filling their bags. kohl's, maybe, and macy's somebody in the middle. >> stocks at record highs. >> we know the rth exploded -- xrt is very deep. this particular subset, only three stocks in the s&p 500 so-called department store index. and this has been -- mace sis's down 10% from the record high and it's a good bet it catches up with the group. >> i would add one more...
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that's a company to keep an eye on. >> nordstrom she mentioned in the middle of a breakout. >> one of best in class stocks. >> look at the chart of nordstrom, kind of consolidated below 80 since the beginning of the year, didn't get anywhere. it's just breaking above this week. retesting that level. i think it has the potential to be $100 stock at some point. >> she moved -- >> she moved a number of names. guys in the control room, throw up coach real quick. been big dough bait on the desk as to whether the stories has turned reaffirms her sell rating on the desk and any movement in the stock that was up sort of evaporated perhaps on diane's comment. >> the lulu name and where some of the buys we wonder active wear how long can that stay strong, nike or under armour pushing 52-week highs or establishing new highs. lulu is one of the naichls names on the rebound. >> she reaffirmed that. >> earnings with gap and jc penney and gap had a lick questiontation, lone pine got out of this one. she's neutral or a sell, i forget which. that's one to watch. that could have a lot of movement. >> t
that's a company to keep an eye on. >> nordstrom she mentioned in the middle of a breakout. >> one of best in class stocks. >> look at the chart of nordstrom, kind of consolidated below 80 since the beginning of the year, didn't get anywhere. it's just breaking above this week. retesting that level. i think it has the potential to be $100 stock at some point. >> she moved -- >> she moved a number of names. guys in the control room, throw up coach real quick. been...
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but ultimately i do think that this will benefit nordstrom, i'm sorry, walmart. and come back to them. >> if some of the entry level workers have a few more dollars in their pocket they'll be able to spend a little more. maybe some more at walmart. >> absolutely. i think it will come back to walmart in terms of their sales. also in impacting customer service. employees feeling a little bit better about working at walmart and passing that on in terms of providing better customer service to customers which should show up in the register. >> that was certainly mr. mcmillan's thought there. one more second on walmart. what did you make of the sales today? very favorable. >> this is the second time in a row, the second quarter in a row, we see better results out of walmart. i think it's notable, the fact it's coming from traffic. much has been said about whether or not gas prices are actually benefitting the consumer. i think this is a strong sign that they are. so numbers were good. obviously, the outlook a little bit disappointing. currency is one factor there. and
but ultimately i do think that this will benefit nordstrom, i'm sorry, walmart. and come back to them. >> if some of the entry level workers have a few more dollars in their pocket they'll be able to spend a little more. maybe some more at walmart. >> absolutely. i think it will come back to walmart in terms of their sales. also in impacting customer service. employees feeling a little bit better about working at walmart and passing that on in terms of providing better customer...
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>> macy's doesn't have the growth that nordstrom has.a good thing to bet against terry lundgren. >> no. >> nordstrom watch out. people are going to presume they know something thursday. they have been spending billions and the stock has done quite well. they did blowout the quarter a couple of times. and i don't expect a blowout this time but would not get rid of this. too good a retail. fits my domestic consumption story. >> right. where else do we want to go here on "mad dash"? >> people continually impressed by everything that goes into an auto genuine parts reported good noom number goodyear tire reported a good number. this is a very tough industry, a lot of people accused many different countries of dumping tires. if your business is strong because autos are strong, goodyear goes higher. i think goodyear inexpensive stock. it's not my favorite. at any given moment the chinese communist party can say let's destroy them and takes a while for the u.s. to figure out what they're doing. if you talk to monroe they'd tell you that. goodye
>> macy's doesn't have the growth that nordstrom has.a good thing to bet against terry lundgren. >> no. >> nordstrom watch out. people are going to presume they know something thursday. they have been spending billions and the stock has done quite well. they did blowout the quarter a couple of times. and i don't expect a blowout this time but would not get rid of this. too good a retail. fits my domestic consumption story. >> right. where else do we want to go here on...
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they initiated nordstrom with a sell. they have been spending fortunes they told us last year when we went to see them. barclays is saying it's all too expensive. walmart we haven't heard a peep out of those guys but we assume it's been a big winner. i wouldn't back away from them here. i got up this morning at 4:00 a.m. and the chatter is about how greece is going to wreck. people are saying it won't be up. thankfully people are getting wise to the idea that greece is a bit of a side show. if europe rallied off of greece what are they going to let us not rally? let's not forget the restaurants. we have an extraordinary number of the fav jack-in-the-box. amazing numbers. what else? they're starting down the run way. they were left for dead a few weeks ago and kb homes reported a terrible number. since then it's been nothing but good numbers from the home builders and they have become the height of fashion along with everything that goes in a house which means sherwin-williams, black and decker and whirlpool. travel is non
they initiated nordstrom with a sell. they have been spending fortunes they told us last year when we went to see them. barclays is saying it's all too expensive. walmart we haven't heard a peep out of those guys but we assume it's been a big winner. i wouldn't back away from them here. i got up this morning at 4:00 a.m. and the chatter is about how greece is going to wreck. people are saying it won't be up. thankfully people are getting wise to the idea that greece is a bit of a side show. if...
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what do you make of nordstrom? interested, not interested? >> so we own nordstrom.little bit concerning, also a little bit of margin compression when you look at some of that with the economic day and the disappointing retail sales as a whole. deirdre: especially luxury, right? more and more people in that -- [audio difficulty] >> i don't think it's a big turn around, it's not a jcpenneys or may access' -- deirdre: what would you do differently? >> i'm not a retail expert -- >> their online presence is enormous. the margins fell after the rack. >> but they got the most, they did a poll survey, the most to-liked department store, they got the highest ranking, 86%. so that was great news. they have great customer service -- deirdre: what everybody thinks of them, is the service. >> one of the things they say has hurt walmart long term. >> i think if you own nordstrom, you hold it. if you don't own it and you're looking at the retail space, you hold off and see how i things shake out. deirdre: all right. well, it's not quite spring so hard to think about taxes, but int
what do you make of nordstrom? interested, not interested? >> so we own nordstrom.little bit concerning, also a little bit of margin compression when you look at some of that with the economic day and the disappointing retail sales as a whole. deirdre: especially luxury, right? more and more people in that -- [audio difficulty] >> i don't think it's a big turn around, it's not a jcpenneys or may access' -- deirdre: what would you do differently? >> i'm not a retail expert --...
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. >> the sell on nordstrom again, one of three only on the street. it's been a love stock. i suppose for good reason up 35% over the past year. why is now the time to pull the rip cord? >> so with nord strom i think there's a different case playing out than macy's. much of the run in the stock over the last year has been related to expectations for a sale of the credit deal. back last year the company announced they would be selling their credit portfolio at some point in time. we think the stock is pricing at a best case scenario for the sale of that portfolio on top of that, they're investing heavily and we think some of the expectation you'll see a near term inflection, the street numbers certainly reflect an inflection for 2015 from the margin line and we're expecting it night not come until 2017 given they continue to ramp up their investments in canada, acquired trunk club, a margin dilutive business, things that could continue to weigh on the bottom line, sort of offsetting any potential yaup side you would get. >> do you have a buy on any department store names we s
. >> the sell on nordstrom again, one of three only on the street. it's been a love stock. i suppose for good reason up 35% over the past year. why is now the time to pull the rip cord? >> so with nord strom i think there's a different case playing out than macy's. much of the run in the stock over the last year has been related to expectations for a sale of the credit deal. back last year the company announced they would be selling their credit portfolio at some point in time. we...
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liz: nordstrom stock is dropping notice after-market session.hey just released earnings moments ago. david: amazing. big jumps on both upside and downside. adam shapiro at the new york stock exchange. >> a lot has to do with plans for expansion. revenue came in 4.04 billion. street was expecting 4.01. street was expecting $1.35. part of this is attributing the acquisition of trump club. expansion plans, they're building a nordstrom in manhattan and expanding to canada. net income 255 million, versus year-over-year 268 million. going forward they say they will continue to hit the bottom line. they're expanding in manhattan the building that store. expanding in canada. you don't have to go to cleveland anymore. get a nordstrom in new york. >> yea. or chicago. >> there you go. liz: i've been so beechwood many times. thank you, adam shapiro. david: subprime loans, remember them? subprime loans to pourers with low credit scores, they reached highest level since the financial melt down? should we be worried? time to bring in the panel. larry shover, j
liz: nordstrom stock is dropping notice after-market session.hey just released earnings moments ago. david: amazing. big jumps on both upside and downside. adam shapiro at the new york stock exchange. >> a lot has to do with plans for expansion. revenue came in 4.04 billion. street was expecting 4.01. street was expecting $1.35. part of this is attributing the acquisition of trump club. expansion plans, they're building a nordstrom in manhattan and expanding to canada. net income 255...
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nordstrom and macy's downgraded.e it? >> no and nordstrom's hit a 52-week high. it's a well-timed call in terms of nordstrom's 7 it's moved a tremendous amount. 75, 76 represents great value going into the quart. people feel macy's is played out. every time you bet against terry lund again you tend to be wrong. i want to see something bigger from macy's. the macy's doesn't have an off the rack thing. come on big deal. give me a better reason. >> apple car? >> phil correctly pointed out how far away it is. piper puts out five years before it. if you want to sell tesla, sell because of earnings, don't sell because of apple. >> there you have it. >> have a great one. >>> see jim and the gang in a few. >> dangerous winter weather slamming states from south to the northeast. video you have to see to believe when squawk -- look at your screen right now -- yikes! we'll show it again on the other side of the break. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some e
nordstrom and macy's downgraded.e it? >> no and nordstrom's hit a 52-week high. it's a well-timed call in terms of nordstrom's 7 it's moved a tremendous amount. 75, 76 represents great value going into the quart. people feel macy's is played out. every time you bet against terry lund again you tend to be wrong. i want to see something bigger from macy's. the macy's doesn't have an off the rack thing. come on big deal. give me a better reason. >> apple car? >> phil correctly...
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. >> far cry from nordstrom's jewelry. >> right! ha! yes. this its no nordstrom's or macy's.ow i have to settle for this. ♪ >> individuality is also alive and well in the men's protective custody unit. where laila arguetta is serving out his time. >> i live my life as a female. still thinking about the sex change. it requires a lot of counseling, therapy, money. budgeting is not the best thing i can do. >> but arguetta's means of obtaining money is what brought him to jail. three years earlier convicted of robbery. after serving nearly a year in jail he was released on parole. arguetta recently violated by being out past his court ordered curfew. >> by violating my curfew, i am committing a crime. prostitution. i get in the car with undercover, think it's a john, and, hey, it's a cop. i get arrested. i'm thinking i am going home 30 days later. no they gave me six months. >> starting at age 18, arguetta has had numerous days at santa rita, robbery, prostitution, drug possession and parole violations. >> i sell my beauty. i sell my beauty. >> another word for prostitution. >> a
. >> far cry from nordstrom's jewelry. >> right! ha! yes. this its no nordstrom's or macy's.ow i have to settle for this. ♪ >> individuality is also alive and well in the men's protective custody unit. where laila arguetta is serving out his time. >> i live my life as a female. still thinking about the sex change. it requires a lot of counseling, therapy, money. budgeting is not the best thing i can do. >> but arguetta's means of obtaining money is what brought...
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not bad for a guy selling shoes at nordstrom in walnut creek in 2006. >> i was pretty good at it. >>is low point came during a tournament in edmonton on the canadian tour. >> i'm sitting there in my room. i'm like i got to borrow money to pay for my caddy fee. it was a little embarrassing. i was knowing to borrow money from my parents to get a flight home. and i'm sitting there on the computer going on craigslist and i start looking for jobs. >> reporter: fortunately hahn stuck with it. yesterday's win at riviera earned him $1.2 million. >> is it almost mind-boggling? >> you know how many diapers i can buy? >> reporter: despite the win golf will take a back seat for the next month. the hahns are expecting their first child and right now his top priority is picking a name. >> i'm going to have to talk to my wife about riviera. [ laughter ] so i think that's a good name. but we'll see what she says when i get home. >> that's a great name. and a great story of perseverance. his next tournament, because the baby is going to be the masters. >> nordstrom doesn't have a sale new customers c
not bad for a guy selling shoes at nordstrom in walnut creek in 2006. >> i was pretty good at it. >>is low point came during a tournament in edmonton on the canadian tour. >> i'm sitting there in my room. i'm like i got to borrow money to pay for my caddy fee. it was a little embarrassing. i was knowing to borrow money from my parents to get a flight home. and i'm sitting there on the computer going on craigslist and i start looking for jobs. >> reporter: fortunately...
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north nordstrom and the nordstromrack.com brands have surged.are struggling in terms of getting people to shop at the higher-end stores, they have not been successful where other stores such as ann have been successful. brendan: i also think when we look at the retail this last holiday season a lot of retailers were discounting earlier and deeper. so anybody surviving reasonably well in that environment you can almost call it a success. betty: the pressure is on for target and other retailers to increase minimum wages for employees after walmart's landmark decision which came during their earnings report. they just sort of snuck in there, raising wages to nine dollars per hour to a living wage. brendan: we were trying to figure out on "surveillance" this morning -- are they vowing -- are they bowing to political pressure, or is this wage pressure? there has been a lot of political pressure on walmart for a long time. they feel like they do not have a choice. if they want to retain workers, they have to do this. leslie: not to mention, there are
north nordstrom and the nordstromrack.com brands have surged.are struggling in terms of getting people to shop at the higher-end stores, they have not been successful where other stores such as ann have been successful. brendan: i also think when we look at the retail this last holiday season a lot of retailers were discounting earlier and deeper. so anybody surviving reasonably well in that environment you can almost call it a success. betty: the pressure is on for target and other retailers...
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the other thing that concerned me too many tax breaks to places like twitter and corporations like nordstrom rock many of those make millions of dollars but want to take. >> police reporting and drag it down i have no problem i'm against shoplifting and the violence but no need to be distracting our police from the neighborhood we work and live in and we defer to have a safe passage around my neighborhood around pill hill we have 4 streamline schools kids have to walk to school i watch the kids if masonic to the civic center and come straight which len worthy they don't walk they run its american people unrespectable situations i've 2r568d around the country side and country side around the world and i've never never seen any type living situations as we do here in san francisco this is a disgusting deplorable way people are having to deal with on a daily base it it's unsafe and urban saturday morning we've people that come down troublgs to collect needs on the street did that make sense you you >> thank you very much. next speaker. (clapping.) good evening tenderloin good evening. i'm eco i
the other thing that concerned me too many tax breaks to places like twitter and corporations like nordstrom rock many of those make millions of dollars but want to take. >> police reporting and drag it down i have no problem i'm against shoplifting and the violence but no need to be distracting our police from the neighborhood we work and live in and we defer to have a safe passage around my neighborhood around pill hill we have 4 streamline schools kids have to walk to school i watch...
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. >> high-end complex you know, i noticed bloomingdale and nordstrom's and i know their outlets oh, those are the outlets of bloomingdale and i was curious we have our san francisco kill roadways. >> i'm sorry to let our developer partner answer the question for the target. >> i'm sorry i was looking at the photos there have a context in san diego i visited they had this multi cultural development or redevelopment areas where they had all those recommendation of the neighborhoods small boo technologies. >> my name is skip to answer our questions on the retailers it viewed into a broad diversity of projects so the the president we see for this sort of centerpiece of the neighborhood is not only where you get high end merchandise but things that are better priced it creates a catalyst we hope for a vibrant growth of neighborhood serving both on humanitarian new and other areas dispetersburg streets around use it will create sort of a nexus and critical mass that we think will attract a lot of arrangements you've mentioned pharmacies and there will be hair and nail as long as and bars and re
. >> high-end complex you know, i noticed bloomingdale and nordstrom's and i know their outlets oh, those are the outlets of bloomingdale and i was curious we have our san francisco kill roadways. >> i'm sorry to let our developer partner answer the question for the target. >> i'm sorry i was looking at the photos there have a context in san diego i visited they had this multi cultural development or redevelopment areas where they had all those recommendation of the...
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let's take a look at how shares of nordstrom's a trading now up just about 2% in frankfurt. walmart shares were up a move that would hit earnings in the short term. the biggest retailer outlook is lower than analysts forecast. speaking exclusively to cnbc, the ceo he can mrand the decision to raise pay to at least $9 an hour. >> we want our associates to know how much we value them. training programs and this company, as you probably know, has always been a people bess. it's a people business today and it will be tomorrow. our associates, their pride in the company , the ownership that they take, those things are vital to running a good retail business and today we're investing in them and want them to know how important they are. >> earlier our colleagues on europe he's "squawk box" suppose to randy posner and asked him what this meant for the u.s. labor market. listen in. >> we're seeing more strength in the labor market which is a positive sign and i think this is representative of that. it is a very large firm but it is only one firm. we don't want to take too much from
let's take a look at how shares of nordstrom's a trading now up just about 2% in frankfurt. walmart shares were up a move that would hit earnings in the short term. the biggest retailer outlook is lower than analysts forecast. speaking exclusively to cnbc, the ceo he can mrand the decision to raise pay to at least $9 an hour. >> we want our associates to know how much we value them. training programs and this company, as you probably know, has always been a people bess. it's a people...
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he thought he had game but he ended up working selling shoes at nordstrom but he wanted to give it another. >> "game day". >> well, we manny ramierez tonight. >> looking forward to it, sir. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: tonight, and expanded edition of "60 minutes presents: remembering bob simon." it's hard to imagine what cbs news would have been like over the past 47 years without bob simon. >> you don't think that socialism necessarily... >> pelley: for decades, his reports were the centerpiece of major broadcasts on world events, from places like the philippines... >> this could have been as close as the 20th century has come to the storming of the bastile. >> if it shuts down and pulls out, sarajevo will become a slaughterhouse. >> pelley: ...and haiti... >> the only law that enforces darwin's law, the survival of the fittest. >> pelley: ...just to name a few. propelled by natural curiosity and wanderlust... >> boy, oh, boy.
he thought he had game but he ended up working selling shoes at nordstrom but he wanted to give it another. >> "game day". >> well, we manny ramierez tonight. >> looking forward to it, sir. captioning funded by cbs and ford >> pelley: tonight, and expanded edition of "60 minutes presents: remembering bob simon." it's hard to imagine what cbs news would have been like over the past 47 years without bob simon. >> you don't think that socialism...
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nordstrom scored highest on the customer satisfaction index for 2014. amazon took the top spot for online retailers. at the bottom of the list walmart was worst rated. >>> and a florida shopping mall has a new policy. all teenagers must be accompanied by an adult after 9:00 p.m. this is what triggered the policy change. about 100 teens rushed the movie theater after they were denied tickets to see "fifty shades of grey" last saturday. others rushed the food court outside the mall in yond. no one was injured and there wasn't any damage. >>> straight ahead, road rage shooting. new details in the las vegas mother shot and killed after a confrontation while teaching her teenage daughter to drive. >>> and later, a-plus for miss p, the beagle wins hearts at the westminster kennel club dog show. to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing a
nordstrom scored highest on the customer satisfaction index for 2014. amazon took the top spot for online retailers. at the bottom of the list walmart was worst rated. >>> and a florida shopping mall has a new policy. all teenagers must be accompanied by an adult after 9:00 p.m. this is what triggered the policy change. about 100 teens rushed the movie theater after they were denied tickets to see "fifty shades of grey" last saturday. others rushed the food court outside the...
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even sold shoes at a nordstrom store in the bay area, in 2010, he had about 300 bucks left in the savings account and gave golf another try. he's made it. dustin johnson has this for the win. ian: he walk -- david: he walked down there to look more at the wet than the line. jim: coverage is going to continue for those of you on the woast coast on cbs after completion of this hole and then the rest of the nation, be ready to switch over to golf channel. for the continuing live coverage. [captioning made possible by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning inst
even sold shoes at a nordstrom store in the bay area, in 2010, he had about 300 bucks left in the savings account and gave golf another try. he's made it. dustin johnson has this for the win. ian: he walk -- david: he walked down there to look more at the wet than the line. jim: coverage is going to continue for those of you on the woast coast on cbs after completion of this hole and then the rest of the nation, be ready to switch over to golf channel. for the continuing live coverage....
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even sold shoes at a nordstrom store in the bay area, in 2010, he had about 300 bucks left in the savings account and gave golf another try. he's made it. dustin johnson has this for the win. ian: he walk -- david: he walked down there to look more at the wet than the line. jim: coverage is going to continue for those of you on the woast coast on cbs after completion of this hole and then the rest of the nation, be ready to switch over to golf channel. for the continuing live coverage. [captioning made possible by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.
even sold shoes at a nordstrom store in the bay area, in 2010, he had about 300 bucks left in the savings account and gave golf another try. he's made it. dustin johnson has this for the win. ian: he walk -- david: he walked down there to look more at the wet than the line. jim: coverage is going to continue for those of you on the woast coast on cbs after completion of this hole and then the rest of the nation, be ready to switch over to golf channel. for the continuing live coverage....
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nordstroms comes to mind. so it's really you got goth to pick the right stocks. what you're seeing happen is migration from the lower end, the walmarts to the middle luxury, things like nordstrom. i'm perplexed tiffanies hasn't done well but how the year goes on and people migrate to tiffanies. >> to jim's point it does come down to what are you selling? it's specific. some of the names obviously you go in and out of favor. atmospheric apparel is where everybody seems to be migrating too more and more. because of that look at foot locker today, jumps, doing buybacks, billion dollar buyback. we're talking about companies we've talked about for a long time. they are killing it. that goes to the nike, under armours, look at the lululemons, the athletic apparel is in. that will fade and be the next. but it's about fashion. >> you have valuation issues to deal with when you talk about under armor, things like that, keeping that story from getting even better? it's simple valuation on the stock. >> valuation. but they have growth. when you look at what steph curry was
nordstroms comes to mind. so it's really you got goth to pick the right stocks. what you're seeing happen is migration from the lower end, the walmarts to the middle luxury, things like nordstrom. i'm perplexed tiffanies hasn't done well but how the year goes on and people migrate to tiffanies. >> to jim's point it does come down to what are you selling? it's specific. some of the names obviously you go in and out of favor. atmospheric apparel is where everybody seems to be migrating too...
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in the meantime he took on odd jobs, like selling shoes at nordstrom. his parents always supported him even then. >> whatever he is doing, okay, do it, try your best. >> reporter: with little money in his pockets hahn finally decided to put in the time to be a great golfer, and he proved that yesterday. >> good job. don't you think so? >> reporter: yesterday's victory at the riviera country club means for the next two years he's exempt from qualifying in any pga tour and guaranteed a spot in the masters. he received a $1.2 million cash prize yesterday, just in time as he welcomes a child in a few weeks. >> good for james hahn. not just the money, but those exemptions that she talked about. >> and he's got a family on the way, which is very cool. >>> president obama told seniors today he wants new regulations to protect their retirement accounts. >> michael finney is here with that story. >> first they did away with your defined benefit. now they're trying to take your 401(k). the president made the pledge at a meeting. he wants new regulations to stop f
in the meantime he took on odd jobs, like selling shoes at nordstrom. his parents always supported him even then. >> whatever he is doing, okay, do it, try your best. >> reporter: with little money in his pockets hahn finally decided to put in the time to be a great golfer, and he proved that yesterday. >> good job. don't you think so? >> reporter: yesterday's victory at the riviera country club means for the next two years he's exempt from qualifying in any pga tour and...
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and when you consider he is ranked 297 in the world and had to work at nordstroms to make ends meet. >>> and temperatures tomorrow mid 60s. windy. dry weather. >> all right. thanks a lot. thanks for choosing nbc bay area news. see you at 11:00. have a good one. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> you're watching an nbc bay area news special. bay area proud. >> homecoming to 14 king. >> from homecoming king to king to giving back. a senior with down syndrome uses special skills to help fellow classmates. >> i need to make my mark. >> an east bay man spin a web of good with a new identity. >> this is the most broke i've been financially but the richest i've ever been in my life. >> and room for improvement. >> beyond what i could have ever dreamed for. >> but for one woman, her dream is to make life a little brighter for kids
and when you consider he is ranked 297 in the world and had to work at nordstroms to make ends meet. >>> and temperatures tomorrow mid 60s. windy. dry weather. >> all right. thanks a lot. thanks for choosing nbc bay area news. see you at 11:00. have a good one. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i...
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usually nordstrom, they barely show growth nordstrom rack did well.livia: you look at macy's and it is going gang busters. >> macy's is the top performer. even macy's is showing weakness. their outlook for this year is only 1-2% growth. they are profitable but growth is something they are struggling with. brendan: one of the things we have been seeing is they are trying to figure out how to put smaller stores and higher traffic areas. do we have a sense of what the ideal footprint as for a store that sells general merchandise? >> basically if you look at target they are struggling for growth. they have stopped building big stores in the u.s. that looks like the future. an urban setting store that can go after purchases on a regular basis. >> the upside surprise from many retailers seems to be in the type of stores for people who show up, they spent less on gasoline and spend more in the stores. do you think that is a rational way to look at it? >> waited a story a couple weeks ago that retailers are expecting a boom from gas prices but they have not s
usually nordstrom, they barely show growth nordstrom rack did well.livia: you look at macy's and it is going gang busters. >> macy's is the top performer. even macy's is showing weakness. their outlook for this year is only 1-2% growth. they are profitable but growth is something they are struggling with. brendan: one of the things we have been seeing is they are trying to figure out how to put smaller stores and higher traffic areas. do we have a sense of what the ideal footprint as for...
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nordstrom up to 37 cents a share. new payout made to shareholders in march. the yield on the dividend is up more than 1.5%. fraction up $41.41 and jm schmucker reported mixed results with revenue missing estimates. the owner of folgers coffee said weakness in coffee business weighed on results but expecting business to get caffeinated again this year as prices stabilize. shares up more than 1% to $113.89. alibaba received a request for information from the fcc. the agency looking for information related to the interaction with a chinese regulator. alibaba said it's cooperating with the request. shares fell initially in after hours trading. before the bell the stock was up 2% to $89.05. a rising economic tide lifts all boats and that is especially true for the boating industry as the economy improves and people feel better about making big purchases. boat manufacturers expecting solid sales growth this year and they're kicking off their season as they so often do in miami where thousands of boats are on display at two separate shows. morgan brennan is there. >
nordstrom up to 37 cents a share. new payout made to shareholders in march. the yield on the dividend is up more than 1.5%. fraction up $41.41 and jm schmucker reported mixed results with revenue missing estimates. the owner of folgers coffee said weakness in coffee business weighed on results but expecting business to get caffeinated again this year as prices stabilize. shares up more than 1% to $113.89. alibaba received a request for information from the fcc. the agency looking for...
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nordstrom's was also downgraded and they did not move in their act -- their options were muted. macy's could lose. >> we are off by about five dollars from a 52-week high. does macy's tend to be volatile around earnings? >> there is volatility for the consumer. the call was really on lower margins. they see their rand grow at a less rate and same-store sales have to take up to pay for that. >> one stock you do have a trade on today is ebay. what is that? >> you want to sell the april 55 foot and caption that options stream. you can get 2.5% before the next earnings cycle. they report earnings on april 22 and they are going to use it in out there paypal unit, which is growing at 20%. cash is a great way to capture that. >> i'm not an options expert, so this might be a dumb question. the stock is trading at almost $56. the traded below $55 last month so you are losing out on some possible downside. >> you are actually getting paid to buy the stock cheaper. if it hits 55, he would buy it at that level and take that options level and your owning it around $53. >> what kind of move d
nordstrom's was also downgraded and they did not move in their act -- their options were muted. macy's could lose. >> we are off by about five dollars from a 52-week high. does macy's tend to be volatile around earnings? >> there is volatility for the consumer. the call was really on lower margins. they see their rand grow at a less rate and same-store sales have to take up to pay for that. >> one stock you do have a trade on today is ebay. what is that? >> you want to...
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walmart and nordstrom reporting on thursday.bers reveal about the economy and the consumer? the panel next. stay with us. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> welcome back. we really get into gear later today on the earnings front. the retail front we get walmart and nordstrom thursday guys. that sounds like it will be the biggest day. john deere friday could be interesting as well. which will you be focused on? >> walmart. it goes right to the heart of the american consumers. >> think it's going to be a good or bad story? >> you know, i'm not sure. i'm hoping a good story. >> kayla? >> i'm also watching walmart. i'm particularly interest in the e-commerce numbers from the holiday season. that was a surprise to the negative. wall street really underestimated how much it would do online versus in the stores. hopefull
walmart and nordstrom reporting on thursday.bers reveal about the economy and the consumer? the panel next. stay with us. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> welcome back. we really get into gear later today on the earnings front. the retail front we get walmart and...
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including neiman marcus and nordstrom rack and gilt group proudly advertising as faux fur.pecting some could be real. three jackets, one sweater and a pair of boots. they all feel pretty soft. this was a little courser than this one. i cannot tell the difference what is real and fake here. so we sent the items to micro trace labs in chicago where scientists tested the hairs using microscopes. >> we bought this sweater at nordstrom rack. you can see the sleeves have what they are calling faux fur on the trim. >> it is actually rabbit fur dyed. >> reporter: a furry little rabbit. >> the customer would not have any idea. and how about the michael kors jacket from belk department store. >> reporter: online it is advertised as fake fur. you get the coat in the mail. it says real animal fur on the tag. you tested it. >> it is real animal fur from a coyote. >> the customer doesn't want to support animal cruelty. >> reporter: pierre calls it outrageous. he runs the fur free campaign for the humane society of the united states. why are these companies going to the trouble? why not s
including neiman marcus and nordstrom rack and gilt group proudly advertising as faux fur.pecting some could be real. three jackets, one sweater and a pair of boots. they all feel pretty soft. this was a little courser than this one. i cannot tell the difference what is real and fake here. so we sent the items to micro trace labs in chicago where scientists tested the hairs using microscopes. >> we bought this sweater at nordstrom rack. you can see the sleeves have what they are calling...
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i thought we were done. >> i like walmart and nordstrom earnings.w enand high end. we haven't really seen a breakout. is next week the week we get it? >> and for me it's the fomc minutes that will come out on wednesday. >> i'll leave it right there. and wish you all a happy valentine's day. thanks for joining us on this friday. >> i have to go. i have some shopping to do. >> you have been discovered. now we know the secret of your success as well. that does it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" begins right now. >> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking the market square. i'm sara eisen in for melissa lee. here's what's coming up on "fast." alibaba releasing into kor son dense. we'll break down the china trade. and netflix closing up 2% today after one analyst said the company would be making a $5 billion bet on content. but we'll start with today's record breaking market move. u.s. stock at all-time highs. the s&p 500 and
i thought we were done. >> i like walmart and nordstrom earnings.w enand high end. we haven't really seen a breakout. is next week the week we get it? >> and for me it's the fomc minutes that will come out on wednesday. >> i'll leave it right there. and wish you all a happy valentine's day. thanks for joining us on this friday. >> i have to go. i have some shopping to do. >> you have been discovered. now we know the secret of your success as well. that does it for...
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. >>> cherry hill police want your help to identify a man and woman that stole from nordstrom. the surveillance camera caught the suspects on january 26th at a store on haddonfield road. the man used keys to open a display case and took three watches and then the woman hid the stolen jewelry on her. if you know who these people are you are asked to call police on the number on your scene. >>> investigators say that a candle is likely what cause aid fire that badly damage aid hom in chester township. fire crews were called to the home on engel street at 2:30 this morning, heavy fire was coming from the second floor front bedroom and a family of four made it out of the home safely. >>> all right thursday night lets get a check of the "action news" traffic report now lets swing it live to matt pellman. >> inching our way toward friday and the blue route 476 from the schuylkill to this point past route 30 theville no saint david interchange several vehicles were involved and blocking the right lane for a child and now it's confined to the shoulder the 36 minute ride was double from
. >>> cherry hill police want your help to identify a man and woman that stole from nordstrom. the surveillance camera caught the suspects on january 26th at a store on haddonfield road. the man used keys to open a display case and took three watches and then the woman hid the stolen jewelry on her. if you know who these people are you are asked to call police on the number on your scene. >>> investigators say that a candle is likely what cause aid fire that badly damage aid...
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to put it in -- he got a job at nordstrom selling shoes. now, he's on top of the golf world. great story. >>> vern glenn is in arizona, reporting on spring training. we'll see you in the 6:00 news. have a great day, everybody. >>> thank you. >>> play of the day on a monday. we will go to the nba hardwood. the cavaliers and knicks in new york. >>> i think eventually that's what he wants to do. >> a beautiful pass! the two former knicks connect. oh, man! >> that is an alley-oop. the cavs won 101-83. your play of the day. >>> the count down is on until football's biggest game at levi stadium. the special campaign kicking off for super bowl l. >>> and bye bye to low gas prices, at least for now, more on what's driving prices up for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier.
to put it in -- he got a job at nordstrom selling shoes. now, he's on top of the golf world. great story. >>> vern glenn is in arizona, reporting on spring training. we'll see you in the 6:00 news. have a great day, everybody. >>> thank you. >>> play of the day on a monday. we will go to the nba hardwood. the cavaliers and knicks in new york. >>> i think eventually that's what he wants to do. >> a beautiful pass! the two former knicks connect. oh, man!...
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if you want to buy a retailer, nordstrom reports on thursday and i think it will be excellent. finally on friday we get to take the temperature of not one, but two industries. i think deere will throw cold water on it but the stock will be bought anyway why? because the market is giving you the feel that anything with heavy equipment including caterpillar and united rentals wants to go higher. uri is possibly a good stock to on buy. capital gas looks like natural gas can't lift even with the cold winter. and that is dreadful for this low cost producer. we learn this week when we spoke to tom ferrell, that there may not be finance forgive any more natural gas export terminals other than for his and the one being built by shaneer energy. without more export facilities you can about bet the nat gas clog will last longer than people think. not great. here is the bottom line. as earning seasons runs the course, he we will try to figure out how past europe is turning. while over value wagz is he can press -- is expressed by the naz dag and we need to know more about the u.s. economy
if you want to buy a retailer, nordstrom reports on thursday and i think it will be excellent. finally on friday we get to take the temperature of not one, but two industries. i think deere will throw cold water on it but the stock will be bought anyway why? because the market is giving you the feel that anything with heavy equipment including caterpillar and united rentals wants to go higher. uri is possibly a good stock to on buy. capital gas looks like natural gas can't lift even with the...
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in the men time he took on some odd jobs like sell shoe at nordstrom. his parents say they always supported him even then. >> whatever he was doing okay do it. tray your best. >> with little money in his pocket hahn finally decided to put in the time to be a grit golfer. and he proved that yesterday. >> daddy did good job. don't you think so? >>reporter: yesterday victory at the riff area a country club men for the next 2 years he's exempt from qualifying in any pga tour and guaranteed to a spot in the 2015 masters. he received a 1.2 million dollar crash prize yesterday. just in time as he welcome his first child in about 3 weeks. in alameda lee ann abc 7 news. >> that is fantastic. good for him. >> up next at 9:00. one of the earth rarest creature. >> in honor of black history month we use our instagram feed to celebrate what is happening where you live. today we recognize oak stop gallery legacy exhibit celebrating the 46th anniversary of the original black artist on art book series by dr. lewis. gallery is currently showing the work of an entirely ne
in the men time he took on some odd jobs like sell shoe at nordstrom. his parents say they always supported him even then. >> whatever he was doing okay do it. tray your best. >> with little money in his pocket hahn finally decided to put in the time to be a grit golfer. and he proved that yesterday. >> daddy did good job. don't you think so? >>reporter: yesterday victory at the riff area a country club men for the next 2 years he's exempt from qualifying in any pga tour...
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. >> even though nordstrom's came out and did have some muted tone, the thing is their inventories, theyed through inventory, the coms are looking better going forward -- deirdre: there was rig. on and on. >> hitting new all-time highs. you brought up a great point earlier where there's so many niche sectors that are doing well. this rally's not been led by one sector. utilities coming back a bit this year, but it's rotating -- deirdre: you're talking about sectors, so energy was the only major of the ten, right, to close lower today and lower for the week. oil down as well. what's your take on what this says, if anything, for stock market sentiment. >> you know, i do it kind of differently because oil's been so volatile, down three-tenths of a percent today, and oil had a big run the last couple weeks. so i think it may have been a bit of profit taking for traders. i think we're able to move higher even if energy does not join the rally, i think we've found the bottom, but i think we can still move higher. >> yeah, that's true. home depot and lowe's report next week, how many shovels an
. >> even though nordstrom's came out and did have some muted tone, the thing is their inventories, theyed through inventory, the coms are looking better going forward -- deirdre: there was rig. on and on. >> hitting new all-time highs. you brought up a great point earlier where there's so many niche sectors that are doing well. this rally's not been led by one sector. utilities coming back a bit this year, but it's rotating -- deirdre: you're talking about sectors, so energy was...