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a very big ipo day at nyse as godaddy's going public at post 8.intanilla along with sara eisen david faber, live from post 9. simon's off today. another rough session to start off april and second quarter. dow down 164. every component in red led by bowing and merck, one of the best performing stocks of the year. watching oil, steady given everything else at $48. >>> rick santelli in chicago. breaking news on ism manufacturing and construction spending. >> yes. let's go to more realtime data march, ism manufacturing 51.5, it's more than that with regard to last month's unrevised read at 52.9. it does represent the weakest level on this particular indicator since may of last year when it was 50.1. now let's move to february data. february construction spending well it was down .1 as expected. but we did lose a bit more ground in january, originally released it, down 1.1. now down 1.7. i have internals here on the ism, employment moved all the way down from 56.4 to 50. right at the expansion contraction line and after today's adp, what we may expect
a very big ipo day at nyse as godaddy's going public at post 8.intanilla along with sara eisen david faber, live from post 9. simon's off today. another rough session to start off april and second quarter. dow down 164. every component in red led by bowing and merck, one of the best performing stocks of the year. watching oil, steady given everything else at $48. >>> rick santelli in chicago. breaking news on ism manufacturing and construction spending. >> yes. let's go to more...
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apple doing okay this morning on the nyse. these are our neighbors from ver phone just down the street in san jose. ringing the nyse. the fed is meeting today as well. sam and laura, a few moments ago kay shiller had san francisco home prices up 2% in the last month measured. that's the biggest jump of all the city's tracked 9.8% for the past year. i think we can safely call that an even 10%. >> get yourself a little fixer upper. >> yeah. >> oh, hello! >> housing prices have gone up that much. we need to do like a jar you back into reality right now. okay. >> all right. good thing you've got a manicure there. wow. >>> we have one more check of weather with christina. >> your hands are always perfectly manicured, sam. temperatures in the 50s. make way out the front door, 60s and 70s by lunchtime. rounding out the day at about 79 degrees for the north bay. 73 on the peninsula . if you missed your seven-date forecast and when the heat will surge again, no worries, we will have it for you every 15 minutes throughout the "today" sh
apple doing okay this morning on the nyse. these are our neighbors from ver phone just down the street in san jose. ringing the nyse. the fed is meeting today as well. sam and laura, a few moments ago kay shiller had san francisco home prices up 2% in the last month measured. that's the biggest jump of all the city's tracked 9.8% for the past year. i think we can safely call that an even 10%. >> get yourself a little fixer upper. >> yeah. >> oh, hello! >> housing prices...
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. >> back at the nyse, guys did you want to jump in and ask another?, when you think about the price right now, i know it's a hard thing to comment on. you're trading basically at a $3.5 billion price, that puts you at about 15 times revenues. is that undue pressure right now. are you going to make any type of elon musk type comment. >> i don't want to comment on price, i think if you go back to the beginning of the ipo, you read the s 1, read my shareholder letter, we talk about building and planning for the long-term. we really mean it, it's really important to us. and i'm not focused on the stock price today. we're focused on building value for the long term, continuing to serve the community and continuing to build me to this great company that i'm really proud of. not really focused on the stock price at this moment. >> from here, we see etsy sellers outside what can we expect technologiwise, you talk of yourself as a technology company. what can we expect for you to do to raise the experience to the next level for your ecosystem? is it more video
. >> back at the nyse, guys did you want to jump in and ask another?, when you think about the price right now, i know it's a hard thing to comment on. you're trading basically at a $3.5 billion price, that puts you at about 15 times revenues. is that undue pressure right now. are you going to make any type of elon musk type comment. >> i don't want to comment on price, i think if you go back to the beginning of the ipo, you read the s 1, read my shareholder letter, we talk about...
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. >> let's take you to the opening bell on the nyse. my goodness, iron man and everything. over to the nasdaq, can you beat that, nasdaq? let's take a look. well, somebody we don't even know as business gets under way. >> rather wealthy man, no doubt. the buzzer to go, a live look outside our own beautiful bay area. today is monday, april 27th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good monday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. more on our top story this morning. root now rescue crews in nepal are struggling to reach remote area where's they fear more victims could be buried beneath the rubble. this as the world is stepping in to help in any possible way after that massive earthquake. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us live from washington, d.c. this morning. tracie, the federal government is monitoring and developing the situation very closely. >> exactly, laura. they are also sending in supplies and people to help but we just don't know how quickly they may be able to land. earli
. >> let's take you to the opening bell on the nyse. my goodness, iron man and everything. over to the nasdaq, can you beat that, nasdaq? let's take a look. well, somebody we don't even know as business gets under way. >> rather wealthy man, no doubt. the buzzer to go, a live look outside our own beautiful bay area. today is monday, april 27th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good monday morning. thank...
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. >> at the nyse we are getting set for the ipo of party city. one more look at the premarket a day after the russell hits those all-time highs. the s&p is not too far away from its own. what if a small company became big buiness overnight? like, really big. then expanded. or their new product tanked. or not. what if they embrace new technology instead? imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile, a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.ipos sara eisen sitting down with the european union competition commissioner for the first word on the anti-trust complaint they released yesterday against google. sara joins us from d.c. with the latest. what mood was she in, sara? >> she was in a pretty good mood. she literally just landed in washington, d.c. we are talking about the woman of the hour commissioner vestager filed those official charges against google for competitive practices. i started by asking her what was behind the decision after several years of investigating google and even making settlement talks of
. >> at the nyse we are getting set for the ipo of party city. one more look at the premarket a day after the russell hits those all-time highs. the s&p is not too far away from its own. what if a small company became big buiness overnight? like, really big. then expanded. or their new product tanked. or not. what if they embrace new technology instead? imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile, a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.ipos sara...
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a lot more "squawk on the street" from the nyse in a minute. olio. monitor it. automatically rebalance it. all without charging advisory fees, account service fees or commissions. that may be hard to compute. but i'm a computer. so trust me. it computes. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] woman: [laughs] no way! that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. cfp -- work with the highest standard. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. health
a lot more "squawk on the street" from the nyse in a minute. olio. monitor it. automatically rebalance it. all without charging advisory fees, account service fees or commissions. that may be hard to compute. but i'm a computer. so trust me. it computes. say hello at intelligent.schwab.com let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] woman:...
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more "squawk on the street" from the nyse straight ahead. let me talk to you about retirement. 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. ♪ mak
more "squawk on the street" from the nyse straight ahead. let me talk to you about retirement. 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified...
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live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i like companies that are verbs >>> it all starts at 9:00 a.m.9:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. >>> first, i apologize for my voice. what can you do? anyway, thanks for helping us kick things off at one market. we're just getting started here. you can look forward to an entire week jam-packed with thinks innovators. i promise to try to find it just for yo
live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i like companies that are verbs >>> it all starts at 9:00 a.m.9:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest...
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first, though, mary thompson at the nyse with a big question. what is ge now, mary? >> well, it remains a conglomerate, as we all know. this is a whoa moment for ge. certainly the most dramatic transformation undertaken by ceo jeff immelt in his 14 year tenure. let's look at what he is trying to do here. last year the industrial profits accounted for 58% of ge's total. he wants to get them up to 90% and in the meantime shrink ge's capital profits to 10%. how will he do this? he is going to sell hundreds of billions of dollars in assets. currently ge capital's assets are about $363 billion. that's as of 2014. they want to get them down to $90 billion. maintaining financing units that will help finance customers of purchases things like jet engines, health care equipment, energy equipment, et cetera. starting, of course, with the sale today of $23 billion, plus of real estate assets to blackstone and wells fargo. this is what ge's businesses are in 2016. it will maintain power and water, aviation oil and gas, health care energy management transportation of course finan
first, though, mary thompson at the nyse with a big question. what is ge now, mary? >> well, it remains a conglomerate, as we all know. this is a whoa moment for ge. certainly the most dramatic transformation undertaken by ceo jeff immelt in his 14 year tenure. let's look at what he is trying to do here. last year the industrial profits accounted for 58% of ge's total. he wants to get them up to 90% and in the meantime shrink ge's capital profits to 10%. how will he do this? he is going...
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their building which most all businesses are not capable of doing so there are lots of these on not nyse and the nasdaq. we recognize our costs the moment we incurs them so our expenses are recognized immediately. revenues because we are subscription based business are recognized on the length of a contract. e-book on them and we are taking all the expenses which include paying of a registry for a domain name which is like 785 for an example, we pay that the moment someone registers and recognize the revenue over the following 12 months on a cash basis, we run the business on cash because we think matching is good so we match our cash flow, our bookings with our expenses and we produce a pretty good amount of cash. on a cash basis -- liz: your competitors have gone public so you are not the only guy in this game obviously but just normal for competitors' businesses but let me play skeptic. if you are looking for example livestock and an idea today of course go daddy i know this name, they have a sexy commercials and all of that but this is the killers of right now and you know that and w
their building which most all businesses are not capable of doing so there are lots of these on not nyse and the nasdaq. we recognize our costs the moment we incurs them so our expenses are recognized immediately. revenues because we are subscription based business are recognized on the length of a contract. e-book on them and we are taking all the expenses which include paying of a registry for a domain name which is like 785 for an example, we pay that the moment someone registers and...
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live from post 9 at the nyse. >> well, it's usually me that's sarcastic.ed guys aren't sarcastic. >> no, you lost your edge. didn't take long. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. you say the name of the stock. i don't know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? final for the lightning round. let's start with ali in texas. >> caller: a big texas a&m aggies booyah. >> i like the aggies very much. what's happening? >> caller: my question is about an upstream oil company. what are your thoughts on noble energy? >> noble is very well run. they did the equity offering. rob in maryland. >> caller: booyah my wife loves your show and -- >> she's late to the game, my friend. >> caller: there you go. my question is kroger. buy, seller or hold? >> kroger is down and it's time to buy some kroger. steve in cali
live from post 9 at the nyse. >> well, it's usually me that's sarcastic.ed guys aren't sarcastic. >> no, you lost your edge. didn't take long. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. you say the name of the stock. i don't know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then...
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. >>> tomorrow kick off the trading day with ""squawk on the street," live from nyse. >> oh my god. >ut the no tie memo i couldn't be bothered. >> too many going on. >> it starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >>> look it's a tough market. it's tough because the dollar is done going up. we thought it was going to go higher. oil is done going down. we thought it was going to go high
. >>> tomorrow kick off the trading day with ""squawk on the street," live from nyse. >> oh my god. >ut the no tie memo i couldn't be bothered. >> too many going on. >> it starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it?...
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iron man opening the nyse. busy business week. apple this afternoon, then tomorrow go pro will report. we get the latest data about san francisco home prices from case schiller tomorrow as well. >>> tesla's new home battery announced on thursday. the hope is it won't be horrifically expensive. it will be cool, allowing you to save electricity you make on solar panels and use it during the night or download electricity overnight from pg&e when electricity is cheap, and then use that during the day. now i don't want to sound like i'm advertising to you, i don't want to abuse our trust that way. but i will tell you if i like something, i like this. it's my pg&e bill this month. $4.82, that's my electricity charge. $52.56 is gas. we have a new gas fireplace. it is more complicated than it seems here. i do have to pay for the panels and something called a power purchase agreement. but still, that's a pretty cool number. solar is cool as well. >>> google glass making a return. the ceo of luxotica the glasses manufacturer that makes all
iron man opening the nyse. busy business week. apple this afternoon, then tomorrow go pro will report. we get the latest data about san francisco home prices from case schiller tomorrow as well. >>> tesla's new home battery announced on thursday. the hope is it won't be horrifically expensive. it will be cool, allowing you to save electricity you make on solar panels and use it during the night or download electricity overnight from pg&e when electricity is cheap, and then use that...
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lauren simonetti down at the nyse. >> hi.ow is about ten points away from its high of the session today. this is what led the dow, no surprise here, guys, general electric. look at that a, a near 11% gain. very heavy volume for ge shares. also boeing, another industrial, up almost a whole buck today. really was a good day for these stocks, good week as well. let's show you losers this week, but here's the thing, walmart was down about 1% this week. merck, you're looking at today's change. it was, actually, higher for the week which goes to show you even the losers on the dow turned out to be not that much of losers after all, right? [laughter] liz: you bet. lauren, thank you very much. lauren simonetti. >> thank you. david: here's something you don't hear every single day, faas has singled out united continental for what it calls, quote, system systematic hazard, stepping up its oversight of united's internal safety checks including crew member qualification and pilot scheduling. this comes after veteran united pilots also cr
lauren simonetti down at the nyse. >> hi.ow is about ten points away from its high of the session today. this is what led the dow, no surprise here, guys, general electric. look at that a, a near 11% gain. very heavy volume for ge shares. also boeing, another industrial, up almost a whole buck today. really was a good day for these stocks, good week as well. let's show you losers this week, but here's the thing, walmart was down about 1% this week. merck, you're looking at today's change....
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let's take you out to the nyse. over at the nasdaq, as business gets under way. >>> there's the chiming we are looking at this morning. the cloud cover still sticking around, but not the drenching kind of rain that we got yesterday, on this wednesday, april 8th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> a good wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. a developing story this morning. south carolina judge ordered a police officer held in jail with bail for shooting and killing a man. video of the shooting shows that man running away before the officer opened fire eight times. tracie potts is live in washington, d.c., and the victim's family says that they are thankful that a witness was there to catch the whole thing on video. >> exactly. they say it could have been a completely different situation. that officer sits in jail today, charged with murder, and we want to warn you that the video can be disturbing f
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we have a special surprise, a guest at the nyse to celebrate. her fiancee, jeff. you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup for today. joe terranova is the senior managing director at virtus investment partners. pete najarian co-founder of optionmonster, gordon is with us today, of rosenblat securities and on the floor of the new york stock exchange as he is every day. our game plan today looks like this. biting apple, why one wall street firm did what lately has been
we have a special surprise, a guest at the nyse to celebrate. her fiancee, jeff. you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to...
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. >>> and let's take you out live to the markets this morning, the nyse as we begin to ring the openingbell. over to the nasdaq as well, the mets, yes, they're having a losing season so far -- again -- as business gets under way. today is thursday, april 9th. this is "today in the bay." >>> well, good morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura and sam are off this morning. >>> new this morning, three people are dead including an italian judge in a shooting at a courthouse in milan. reports indicate the gunman was the defendant in a bankruptcy fraud hearing. initially escaped, the police caught up to him in a town nearby. authorities not calling this an act of terror. >>> the mayor of north charleston, south carolina, says he woonts every uniformed police officer on his streets equipped with a body camera. this comes video of an officer shooting a man as he was running away. tracie potts is live in washington. the witness who caught the shooting on camera spoke ek clufl to nbc news. >> that's right. we have heard from him and you'll also
. >>> and let's take you out live to the markets this morning, the nyse as we begin to ring the openingbell. over to the nasdaq as well, the mets, yes, they're having a losing season so far -- again -- as business gets under way. today is thursday, april 9th. this is "today in the bay." >>> well, good morning everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura and sam are off this morning. >>> new this morning, three...
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let's take you to the nyse this morning. google will be reporting profits after the closing bell. now over to the nasdaq and live code limited drawing attention to autism awareness month as business gets under way. >> good cause there. a little cloudy to start off your thursday in san francisco. some rain on the way. but not today. it's thursday, april 23rd. you are watching "today in the bay." >> from nba bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> a good morning. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> happening today, former head of the cia who admitted to sharing secrets with his mistress will be sentenced in court. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington, d.c. this morning and, tracey, david petraeus could see a year in prison. >> well, that's the maximum but based on a plea deal we're hearing he worked out he won't spend a day behind bars. two years probation and $40,000 as a fine which is less than half of the maximum. david petraeus who was the director of the cia, a four-star general, commander of our forces in iraq and afghanistan, now facing one misde
let's take you to the nyse this morning. google will be reporting profits after the closing bell. now over to the nasdaq and live code limited drawing attention to autism awareness month as business gets under way. >> good cause there. a little cloudy to start off your thursday in san francisco. some rain on the way. but not today. it's thursday, april 23rd. you are watching "today in the bay." >> from nba bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> a good...
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we have a special surprise, a guest at the nyse to celebrate. her fiancee, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show. meet our starting lineup for today. joe terranova is the senior managing director at virtus investment partners. pete najarian co-founder of optionmonster, gordon is with us today, of rosenblat securities and on the floor of the new york stock exchange as he is every day. our game plan today looks like this. biting apple, why one wall street firm did what lately has been unthinkable. downgrading america's most loved stock. that's why we've made it our call of the day. crude reality. goldman's jeff currie with us for this hour on the second biggest energy deal ever and where oil could go
we have a special surprise, a guest at the nyse to celebrate. her fiancee, jeff. congratulations. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> you're not at work today? >> just for right now. >> interesting. well thank you, guys. >> have a great time. >> for all of your support. >> we'll be thinking of you and you will be missed. that does it for us on "squawk alley." headquarters and wapner and the half. >> all...
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we're going to get europe's close, it's going to be eventful in about nine minutes, simon is at the nysen the u.s. sneezes, the rest of the world captures a cold. check out the folds you have in europe. diving on the gdp data we got in this country. three key trades in europe, which are being questioned. one, the equity rally, up 16% so far this year. the second is the euro's fall moving away from parity and bonds are moving in the wrong direction despite the qe that you have from the european central bank. let's look where we are on the euro. look at the move, one cent 57 on the session, above 1.11 as you can see. you have to ask yourself as the euro rises, whether you've changed direction. because the two macroeconomic policies from each central bank are not as divergent as they were or at least the u.s. aggression is softening on the u.s. interest rate. the euro is heading higher, obviously bad for exporters and undoes the rally you've had in equities on that basis. check out where we are with german bunds, a number of the big bond markets have sold off and therefore the yields are ri
we're going to get europe's close, it's going to be eventful in about nine minutes, simon is at the nysen the u.s. sneezes, the rest of the world captures a cold. check out the folds you have in europe. diving on the gdp data we got in this country. three key trades in europe, which are being questioned. one, the equity rally, up 16% so far this year. the second is the euro's fall moving away from parity and bonds are moving in the wrong direction despite the qe that you have from the european...
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let's check the markets out in the nyse. dow industrials up 46 points. 1879. building on a rally we saw yesterday that brought us back over 18k and making up to a lot of friday's losses. yahoo! reports its profits today on monday the company said i'd renegotiated that famous contract with microsoft that allowed microsoft to provide yahoo! search results. yahoo! has been able to tweak its numbers by cutting costs. something that really can't last forever. so we will be watching that company carefully and another test for ceo melissa meyer. >> you're right. >> thachings. >>> follow-up now, stricter, greener building codes are coming to palo alto. t it will require new buildings to accommodate solar panels and run irrigation systems utilizing secondhand laundry water. >> remarkable things in that city. >>> 6:37. still ahead, forget back in black. orange may soon be the new color for the drummer of legendary rock band a cdc. >>> a former auschwitz guard is strand standing trial accuse of being accessory to the murd is of 300,000 jews. 93-year-old does not deny ser
let's check the markets out in the nyse. dow industrials up 46 points. 1879. building on a rally we saw yesterday that brought us back over 18k and making up to a lot of friday's losses. yahoo! reports its profits today on monday the company said i'd renegotiated that famous contract with microsoft that allowed microsoft to provide yahoo! search results. yahoo! has been able to tweak its numbers by cutting costs. something that really can't last forever. so we will be watching that company...
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there's the nyse, ge planning a $50 billion stock buy-back. over to the nasdaq as well business getting under way. today is friday april 10th. this is "today in the bay." good morning everyone, thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura and sam are off this morning. back to the breaking news in the north bay, looking live from our chopper overhead, a truck fire happening on 580, you can see right against the median. traffic in both directions is affected and that is right near san quentin prison. anthony slaughter is here with the pictures and the alternative routes. how can folks get out there and how badly impacted is the richmond/san rafael bridge. >> this is coming across the westbound lanes across the bridge and you are looking at the san quentin side. 580 westbound the fire happened on and diverting traffic eastbound on san quentin road and you can get back on the highway past this. also westbound lanes diverted at main street and you can go around it and get back on to 580. at this location because about half
there's the nyse, ge planning a $50 billion stock buy-back. over to the nasdaq as well business getting under way. today is friday april 10th. this is "today in the bay." good morning everyone, thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura and sam are off this morning. back to the breaking news in the north bay, looking live from our chopper overhead, a truck fire happening on 580, you can see right against the median. traffic in both directions is...
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and now it'll be making its debut again, john and carl, not long after delisting from the nyse earliers year. back to you. >> wow, that's a lot of leftovers, thanks, kate kelly. >>> coming up, billions at stake in the world of online video. this week, we will tell you which company google, yahoo stands to gain the most. first, rick santelli, what are you watching today? >> well john, the last fed meeting was march 18th, last time above the percent was the meeting. this wednesday, we're going to got another statement. what has the tenure done since then? that's what we're going to talk about after the break. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of
and now it'll be making its debut again, john and carl, not long after delisting from the nyse earliers year. back to you. >> wow, that's a lot of leftovers, thanks, kate kelly. >>> coming up, billions at stake in the world of online video. this week, we will tell you which company google, yahoo stands to gain the most. first, rick santelli, what are you watching today? >> well john, the last fed meeting was march 18th, last time above the percent was the meeting. this...
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our david faber is at the nyse with the latest on the story. david?you know the focus now is what all the companies do, now that the deal is no longer happening. nye reporting is focused on time warner cable to large extent. which did expect to no longer be independent. right now it is independent and perhaps will be for some time. although it does appear that charter communications is very much interested in continuing its halted pursuit of time warner cable. that pursuit continued until comcast agreed to acquire time warner cable in february of 2014. and it very well may pick up yet again. it's not expected to be a public offer of any kind. but privately, the expectations are, or i should say expectations are that charter will privately explore whether or not there's a deal to be done for time warner cable. time warner cable for its part will say let's see what the earnings are like next week first of all, they have more cash in their balance sheet. hence you could use more leverage to acquire it the comcast deal was worth about $170 a share at the
our david faber is at the nyse with the latest on the story. david?you know the focus now is what all the companies do, now that the deal is no longer happening. nye reporting is focused on time warner cable to large extent. which did expect to no longer be independent. right now it is independent and perhaps will be for some time. although it does appear that charter communications is very much interested in continuing its halted pursuit of time warner cable. that pursuit continued until...
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a lot more from the nyse in a moment. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> just about six minutes until the opening bell. unh reports this thursday, and in front of that? >> jeffries says buy it. here's the issue, if the wrong -- if the right is even better than they think. i think unh has a great business model. this is one i say yes, even up here. start small, let it come in the rest of the day, do some buying. i think this company is on fire. >> what's the mat
a lot more from the nyse in a moment. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get...
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twitters numbers surprising investors and causing chaos in the last half an hour of trade before the nyse closed. the ftse dax, and cac 40 all lower. nothing to write home about. we have bigger themes that are carrying us this week. the fed's two day meeting wrapping up today. we'll look at what yellen has to say, whether or not she'll be referencing the weaker data and if that will give us more of an indication on when the fed decides to hike rates and the bank of japan's policy meeting on thursday as i have been saying too. it's a big event worth watching. when it comes to the fx markets the euro dollar hanging on at 10992 at the moment. we'll be talk about cross trades later on on the program. you have the pound against the green back right there to the corner. higher by .3%. we had that lending data out just here at the top of the hour coming through relatively in line with expectations. the aussie dollar against the green back a little bit lower but we had a whole bunch of erngs outerng earnings out. also out of samsung electronics. they're worried about the second half of the year p
twitters numbers surprising investors and causing chaos in the last half an hour of trade before the nyse closed. the ftse dax, and cac 40 all lower. nothing to write home about. we have bigger themes that are carrying us this week. the fed's two day meeting wrapping up today. we'll look at what yellen has to say, whether or not she'll be referencing the weaker data and if that will give us more of an indication on when the fed decides to hike rates and the bank of japan's policy meeting on...
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we'll send you back to the nyse. stay with us.reet" is coming right back from right here in san francisco. ♪ what if we finally had a backyard? that'd be amazing. ♪ hey, what if we took down this wall? ♪ what if this was my art studio? what if we were pre-approved? ♪ shut up. from finding, to financing. how'd you do that? zillow. >>> for the moment let's bring you back to the east coast. >> opening bell about to ring. art cashin we're opening at a record high for the s&p and the nasdaq thoughs do say it was very, very restrained performance to get to these records. what do you mean? >> it was. kind of a tepid breakout. friday they moved away with that. some of the senior techs, google and importantly amazon breaking out to the up side. they did very, very handsomely, follow through today, it looks like bank of china may have the quiismant of qe and a poll on "barron's" that said less than 50 people were optimistic. so no euphoria. >> you think that's a bullish sign. we are watching the opening bell with the realtime exchange. robe
we'll send you back to the nyse. stay with us.reet" is coming right back from right here in san francisco. ♪ what if we finally had a backyard? that'd be amazing. ♪ hey, what if we took down this wall? ♪ what if this was my art studio? what if we were pre-approved? ♪ shut up. from finding, to financing. how'd you do that? zillow. >>> for the moment let's bring you back to the east coast. >> opening bell about to ring. art cashin we're opening at a record high for the...
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and look at big board, down here at nyse actress edie falco and cast of "nurse jackie," begins its seventh season april 12th on showtime cbs represented there. at the nasdaq sabr corporation. a lot of people still know falco as carmela soprano. >> i was thinking -- i forget which season of sopranos remember it was traded out of new jersey. >> yes, i do. >> a boiler room separation. fantastic analysis of how stocks worked in that moment of the show. >> keep our eye on facebook. citi takes price target from 91 to 97. long report looking at equations of monthly active users versus cpms, engagement versus user time. >> look, as poorly as i feel about google for my charitable trust, i think facebook can feel great on because they got sustain ability of ads. a report that talks about multiple revenue streams. i said that i feel what's app is going to be very big. what's app is a drag. there are sellers lurking at 82 83 level. you can get past them. they come out of the woodwork 82 83 it's like the twitter sellers that come out at 50 51. they are not deterred. just sitting on the stock. they will
and look at big board, down here at nyse actress edie falco and cast of "nurse jackie," begins its seventh season april 12th on showtime cbs represented there. at the nasdaq sabr corporation. a lot of people still know falco as carmela soprano. >> i was thinking -- i forget which season of sopranos remember it was traded out of new jersey. >> yes, i do. >> a boiler room separation. fantastic analysis of how stocks worked in that moment of the show. >> keep our...
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let's get some of the reports on the trading action from bob pisani on the nyse floor. >> we are havingifficult week overall because there's a collision of several trades that aren't working very well. i just want to show you the s&p. i wish we would have ended april a week ago because ever since monday we haven't had much energy. we're sitting at the lows for the week here. we have crowded longs. that's the problem. there are three trades that have worked all year. number one, everybody is long on the dollar everybody is long germany and long health care. this week we've had weak economic data. it's lowered the dollar strengthened the euro that's hurt germany, and we had disappointing earnings from biotech stocks that made health care a little bumpier. so a lot of stuff is coming slightly unwound. profit taking in these areas is causing some of this volatility. other stocks that have done well and had a great time have had a tough time this week. airline stocks great start to the year. they're down about 4% recently. retail stocks have done great. this week some of the big names are do
let's get some of the reports on the trading action from bob pisani on the nyse floor. >> we are havingifficult week overall because there's a collision of several trades that aren't working very well. i just want to show you the s&p. i wish we would have ended april a week ago because ever since monday we haven't had much energy. we're sitting at the lows for the week here. we have crowded longs. that's the problem. there are three trades that have worked all year. number one,...
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she's at the nyse. hi sarah. >> hi. good afternoon, tyler. we're going to begin with a big deal in the transportation sector. fedex making a major move into europe buying european rival t & t. what is it this mean? investors seem to like it. morgan brennan outside fedex distribution center in manhattan for us. morgan. >> well, that's exactly what it means. fedex is expanding into a market europe that until now it's had little share of. fedex has largely focused in az wra. instead the two dominant players in europe have been ups and dhl. by acquiring tnt express, fedex dramatically expands its presence in europe, and it does so primarily through ground operations. the chairman says there is a number of reason to do this now. >> the dollar exchange ratio was very favorable. the quantity the quantitative easing means the economy has a better outlook now than for some period of time, and we thought that the planets lined up perfectly for this move. >> so fedex will acquire tnt express for the equivalent of $4.8 billion in cash and according so eu
she's at the nyse. hi sarah. >> hi. good afternoon, tyler. we're going to begin with a big deal in the transportation sector. fedex making a major move into europe buying european rival t & t. what is it this mean? investors seem to like it. morgan brennan outside fedex distribution center in manhattan for us. morgan. >> well, that's exactly what it means. fedex is expanding into a market europe that until now it's had little share of. fedex has largely focused in az wra....
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right now, "squawk on the street" live from post 9 at the nyse when we return. 73% of americans try..o cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ sflu long awaited moment for apple. previews in stores in u.s. and abroad. preorders start today. jon fortt at apple store in new york city at fifth avenue which opened at top of the hour. good morning jon. >> reporter: everybody went inside. but before the people in line for the watch went inside there was another line over here people in line to get into the store but not for the watch, that line was actually longer. this is not the product launch type of experience. this is people who want to get a look at the watch. and for apple's strategically, there are a couple of purposes that this solves. one, to gauge demand. geographically and in terms of the designs of the watch. got to remember normally you've got two different sizes iphone, three different fi
right now, "squawk on the street" live from post 9 at the nyse when we return. 73% of americans try..o cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ sflu long awaited moment for apple. previews in stores in u.s. and abroad. preorders start today. jon fortt at apple store in new york city at fifth avenue...
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the good news is there's more advancing than the declining stocks at the nyse.n. we may make it into positive territory. they are the worst performers of the we're. airlines weren't hot. the hot oil is ripping. the inventories are up. i think we got short covering in the oil pits. if you take a look there at the energy stocks up 2% or 3%. the stock of the day, boy, a lot of debate about go daddy. people are stunned at the prices. the price of $20 above the price talk. now at $26 and change. open to $26.15. >> a lot of debate on this one. back to you. >> thank you very much to dominik now with some of the big stock movers we are seeing on this mostly down day. hi dom. >> if you take a look at some of the stocks here, they are indicative of the overall market. we're at a crossroads, if you will for many of the these momentum type stocks. take a look at some of the biotech names. bioge northeast, i want to say -- it's biogen if you look at some of the simple technicals, the 50-day moving average, this is the shorter term trend line for the overall market. you can s
the good news is there's more advancing than the declining stocks at the nyse.n. we may make it into positive territory. they are the worst performers of the we're. airlines weren't hot. the hot oil is ripping. the inventories are up. i think we got short covering in the oil pits. if you take a look there at the energy stocks up 2% or 3%. the stock of the day, boy, a lot of debate about go daddy. people are stunned at the prices. the price of $20 above the price talk. now at $26 and change....
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bertha coombs is at the nasdaq covering all the action there but let's kick it off with bob at the nyseand the important thing melissa, is we are at essentially all-time highs on the major indices. small, mid and big caps. put up the s&p, russell and s&p midcap indices and that's where we're at. if we stay at these levels wee essentially at historic highs. we're hitting this despite low volatility. this is a new low for the year, they unusual to hit new highs with volatility at new lows. not much building but builders are weak new home sales numbers were below expectations. pulte had disappointing earnings results. earnings the dollar is killing revenues for a lot of big companies, 3m dr. pepper lilly and hershey all reported their revenues were hurt due to the strong dollar. look at these numbers. s&p 500500 earnings down 3%. the small caps though melissa, up 3.4% because small caps mostly make their money in the united states. strong dollar really hurting the multi nationals. melissa. >> bob, thanks for that. now let's get to bertha at the nasdaq. >> yeah, huge number today, melissa.
bertha coombs is at the nasdaq covering all the action there but let's kick it off with bob at the nyseand the important thing melissa, is we are at essentially all-time highs on the major indices. small, mid and big caps. put up the s&p, russell and s&p midcap indices and that's where we're at. if we stay at these levels wee essentially at historic highs. we're hitting this despite low volatility. this is a new low for the year, they unusual to hit new highs with volatility at new...
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bob pisani joining us now from the nyse floor and you made a great point this morning, bob, when you were saying it is a great day for seattle. >> yep starbucks, microsoft, all big stars there. and that's one of the reasons consumer discretionary group is so up so much. the s&p is in a narrow range, mandy, about six points but enough for a new high if we can stay here. we didn't yet. 2118 is where we are, we need 2117 and above to get an extraordinary high. amazon and starbucks had great numbers, and they're pulling that sector up. but, look financials industrials, and energy are lagging here. you sort of need them to get any real energy in the market. speaking of energy you heard what jim was talking about. new highs and low volatility. i get complaints from the traders. they hate this rally. they say bob, choppy economic stats are a problem. we've got flat to down earnings. valuations are too high the feds raising rates. can i remind everyone i'm not happy about earnings but earnings dropped because oil fell apart and the dollar rallied big. if anybody notices, these trends are rev
bob pisani joining us now from the nyse floor and you made a great point this morning, bob, when you were saying it is a great day for seattle. >> yep starbucks, microsoft, all big stars there. and that's one of the reasons consumer discretionary group is so up so much. the s&p is in a narrow range, mandy, about six points but enough for a new high if we can stay here. we didn't yet. 2118 is where we are, we need 2117 and above to get an extraordinary high. amazon and starbucks had...
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again listed right here at the nyse early this morning. shares are higher. see, higher by 21%. they opened at trading at $20.50. remember the ipo price at $17. this makes this party supplies company worth 2.4 billion mr. there's online arts and crafts marketplace etsy. that's on the nasdaq. now it surged over there in trading. it priced at $16 a share. you can see there almost a double. it did more than double in its d debut. that makes it worth somewhere around $3.7 billion. this is a high-frequency trading firm in market making firm called v site of rtu financial also on the nasdaq. ipo priced at $19 a share. $22.40 is where we are. that was the high end of its expected range. all these guys priced at the high end of the range. the stock up 18%. so a very nice day in the green for these ipos. we'll see if that really signals something about the market whether there is good appetite for these kinds of offerings. scott kelly, back to you guys. >>> up next we are back with the closing countdown. >>> right after the bell dow component american express posting
again listed right here at the nyse early this morning. shares are higher. see, higher by 21%. they opened at trading at $20.50. remember the ipo price at $17. this makes this party supplies company worth 2.4 billion mr. there's online arts and crafts marketplace etsy. that's on the nasdaq. now it surged over there in trading. it priced at $16 a share. you can see there almost a double. it did more than double in its d debut. that makes it worth somewhere around $3.7 billion. this is a...
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shares are expected to start trading on the nyse under the symbol gddy. >> there you go. among our stocks to watch today carpenter technology. they're cutting about 10% of the work force. that's roughly 200 jobs. the company wants to reduce costs amid weak oil and gas prices and shares of i.t. services provider synnex under pressure after the companies came in with results that missed the mark. the second quarter guidance looks a little weak as well and oil and gas producer says it might file for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection if it can't refinance debt obligations. samsung was required in 2011 in a $7.2 billion deal by a team of invery tors. >> let's check on the markets this morning. a little snap back. i don't know what yesterday was as opposed to the day before. it's disconcerting that the quarter ends and people were loading on to things the day before and you don't have that same buying pressure. so now it will be in earnest plus it is april fools day obviously which is a weird day to price an ipo i would think for go daddy. also weird day if we do reach some type
shares are expected to start trading on the nyse under the symbol gddy. >> there you go. among our stocks to watch today carpenter technology. they're cutting about 10% of the work force. that's roughly 200 jobs. the company wants to reduce costs amid weak oil and gas prices and shares of i.t. services provider synnex under pressure after the companies came in with results that missed the mark. the second quarter guidance looks a little weak as well and oil and gas producer says it might...
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she's at the nyse. nick, you were the analyst for a long time everyone went to.our first reaction? pretty incredible huh? after all these years. >> well they just pushed the fast forward button. this was something that was certainly, you know a long and windy road. now it's a straight and shorter route. you know this gets you to below 10% of the earnings for financial services. their commitment is by the end of 18. and instead of below 25% but the end of '16. >> is that definitely something that andrew mentioned the other concerns off that list and things like that. but do we know for a fact that's a business you don't want to be in anymore? we know the other businesses are going to be valued higher and make more money in the future? >> well conceptually it should be. it make this company a lot cleaner. okay? we're looking at a base infrastructure company instead of a hybrid. even this year it's 34% of ge's financial services. next year targeted to be down to about 25%. but this really puts financial services all that remain is the commercial aircraft leasing as
she's at the nyse. nick, you were the analyst for a long time everyone went to.our first reaction? pretty incredible huh? after all these years. >> well they just pushed the fast forward button. this was something that was certainly, you know a long and windy road. now it's a straight and shorter route. you know this gets you to below 10% of the earnings for financial services. their commitment is by the end of 18. and instead of below 25% but the end of '16. >> is that definitely...