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you go old tech or new tech. do you go to the growthier stocks and pay up or go to the old stocks. went old stocks this week it's not paying off. qualcomm is still flat on its back. >> it's up a little bit today. but your point is still made. i think i would redefine the argument, though, between what we're talking about here is growth investing versus value investing what we talked about yesterday is they both have places in a portfolio. and there are times where they're going to be in favor and out of favor. there's no question that right now to kate and dan's point that momentum investing, growth investing, i'm using the two interchangeably is the hot way to invest. if that were always the case, if prior periods' movements absolutely predicted future period movements, then you could do this all day long. and there's just no question that there are times that momentum, and/or growth stock investing falls out of favor. know the limitations, it doesn't go to the moon. >> let's bring in kevin kely, cio. you own shares of amazon at the same time you also like a couple of old-tech nam
you go old tech or new tech. do you go to the growthier stocks and pay up or go to the old stocks. went old stocks this week it's not paying off. qualcomm is still flat on its back. >> it's up a little bit today. but your point is still made. i think i would redefine the argument, though, between what we're talking about here is growth investing versus value investing what we talked about yesterday is they both have places in a portfolio. and there are times where they're going to be in...
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. >>> from old tech to new. facebook reported better than expected earnings and revenue that was slightly better than expectations. the social media company earned 50 cents a share. 3 cents better than forecast. but profits fell from a year ago on heavy spending. revenue jumped 39% as more advertisers flocked tots mobile app. despite the beach, sale initially fell. here's more on the numbers and what investors need to know about that report. >> facebook hits nearly 1.5 billion users. 65% use facebook every day. the key sign that its product is working for consumers and its ad for marketers, it grew to 2.76. 6 cents better than expected and up from a year ago. video ads were key to driving growth as is mobile, which is down 73% of the total ad revenue, from 62% in the year ago quarter. >> two companies caught up in the health care consolidation wave. both reported better than expected earnings today. anthem gets 2015 forecast. and humana reported at 25% jump in profits. the stocks went in different directions wit
. >>> from old tech to new. facebook reported better than expected earnings and revenue that was slightly better than expectations. the social media company earned 50 cents a share. 3 cents better than forecast. but profits fell from a year ago on heavy spending. revenue jumped 39% as more advertisers flocked tots mobile app. despite the beach, sale initially fell. here's more on the numbers and what investors need to know about that report. >> facebook hits nearly 1.5 billion...
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trouble in old tech. the head of toshiba steps down. ibm revenue falls.the head of a huge day for tech earnings. grexit. you are sick of hearing about it. it could come on the agenda as soon as next year. stay with us. we will break it down after the break. >> i thought we had reached peak grexit. more to come. we will be back after a couple minutes. that will do it for countdown. >> gold is around $1100 for now. >> we will leave you with the team that brings you on the move. have a very good day. we will see you again tomorrow. have a very good night. ♪ >> good morning, and welcome. we are moments away from the start of european trading. let's get straight to the morning brief. the bloomberg commodity index trades near its lowest level since 2002. gold trades near a five-year low. the toshiba president steps down amidst an accounting scandal. ibm stock falls after revenue decline for 13th street period. there is a danger greece will be forced out of the eurozone by the end of next year. 15 seconds away. ftse futures trading pretty flat. dax tutors tradin
trouble in old tech. the head of toshiba steps down. ibm revenue falls.the head of a huge day for tech earnings. grexit. you are sick of hearing about it. it could come on the agenda as soon as next year. stay with us. we will break it down after the break. >> i thought we had reached peak grexit. more to come. we will be back after a couple minutes. that will do it for countdown. >> gold is around $1100 for now. >> we will leave you with the team that brings you on the move....
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this is a story i was starting to think of facebook as old tech.nderestimated the ability of the stock to raly. i would be the first to admit. i was selling upside calls in this thing, i was caught a little flat-footed, i have to say. >> if we're going to rewrite google, we should rewrite facebook. >> well maybe, melissa. the thing about google is there was a lot of bear talk about it. you had them getting into research, nanotechnology, balloons, auto, car, google glasses. a lot of sellers say they're putting their money to the wrong place. that gave me huge pop. facebook tended to follow that that doesn't mean, i think a lot of what facebook is doing has been priced in here. certainly they could have a big earnings day today. when they come up in a couple weeks here. but you know, i think facebook is in a position now where the stock has rallied a little bit. i don't know how much more it has to go. if you look at the earnings picture, what it needs to do this quarter. >> the onus is on the bulls? >> it is. much of what we saw in google was a func
this is a story i was starting to think of facebook as old tech.nderestimated the ability of the stock to raly. i would be the first to admit. i was selling upside calls in this thing, i was caught a little flat-footed, i have to say. >> if we're going to rewrite google, we should rewrite facebook. >> well maybe, melissa. the thing about google is there was a lot of bear talk about it. you had them getting into research, nanotechnology, balloons, auto, car, google glasses. a lot of...
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this is a story i was starting to think of facebook as old tech.ctually underestimated the ability of the stock to really rally. i thought vol aswas a little hi in the name. i was selling upside calls in this thing going into all of this. so i was caught a little flat-footed i have to say. sqult core of this is if we're going to rewrite google theoretically we should also rewrite facebook. >> well, maybe, melissa. the thing about google is there was a lot of bear talk about it. you had them getting into research, nanotechnology, balloons, auto, car, google glass, whatever. a lot of sellers saying they're putting their money to the wrong plaps and as soon as they had a nice surprise that gave a huge pop. facebook tended to follow that. that doesn't necessarily mean -- i think a lot of what fbs afghanistan is doing has already been priced in here. certainly they could have a big earnings day today, when they come up in a couple weeks here. but i think facebook's in a position now where the stock has already rallied a little bit. i don't know how much
this is a story i was starting to think of facebook as old tech.ctually underestimated the ability of the stock to really rally. i thought vol aswas a little hi in the name. i was selling upside calls in this thing going into all of this. so i was caught a little flat-footed i have to say. sqult core of this is if we're going to rewrite google theoretically we should also rewrite facebook. >> well, maybe, melissa. the thing about google is there was a lot of bear talk about it. you had...
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time to talk trouble for old tech.he toshiba president announced his resignation after an accounting scandal. at ibm they reported a 13th straight quarter of falling revenue. here to wrap it up is caroline hyde. let's try to break down that story. >> this is a pillar of japan inc.. yes, it is technology, tvs, laptops, computers, and the like. this is a company that builds nuclear reactor or us that have power plants up its sleeve, and now it wears the crown of one of the biggest accounting scandals in corporate history. it is all about having to review six years of earnings. today the breaking news is that had will roll. this out to knock a -- hisao tanaka has quit and to others. the third-party investigation really lifting the lid on what has been going on. unachievable profit goals. this is the struggling company desperate to hit targets and impose it on their workers. they thought to delay losses and workers were unable to go against management. systemic is what they call it. clearly, this is a concern. we have seen
time to talk trouble for old tech.he toshiba president announced his resignation after an accounting scandal. at ibm they reported a 13th straight quarter of falling revenue. here to wrap it up is caroline hyde. let's try to break down that story. >> this is a pillar of japan inc.. yes, it is technology, tvs, laptops, computers, and the like. this is a company that builds nuclear reactor or us that have power plants up its sleeve, and now it wears the crown of one of the biggest...
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but she has been trying to shift the company, a century-old tech company, toward new cloud computing data analytics. but everyone pretty much has the same assessment. the move has been slow. one analyst says the follow-up from the traditional business is that ibm is working its ability to capture new revenue as the market shifts. we are likely to see that translate into trading on tuesday. very different story from morgan stanley. it not only beat estimates, it sort of blew away the competition. insaw the biggest jump trading and brokerage fees of the six biggest u.s. banks. analyst, fixed income trading early still has a pulse over at morgan stanley. excluding an accounting game, it beats the analyst estimate by five cents. the ceo has used growth at the brokerage to avoid revenue declines that had been plaguing his wall street rivals. that is the scoop. back to you. angie: su keenan, thanks as always. more on the day's top stories at our digital destination, bloomberg business, bringing together the best of bloomberg news, business week, bloomberg television, and new digital conten
but she has been trying to shift the company, a century-old tech company, toward new cloud computing data analytics. but everyone pretty much has the same assessment. the move has been slow. one analyst says the follow-up from the traditional business is that ibm is working its ability to capture new revenue as the market shifts. we are likely to see that translate into trading on tuesday. very different story from morgan stanley. it not only beat estimates, it sort of blew away the...
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ibm has been struggling to make the transition from old tech to new tech.ed to be very successful. the 13th straight quarter of declining revenue across all business units from services to software. total revenue fell by 13%. in addition to that, we are looking at united technologies. before we do united technologies, we are going to toss it back to you guys to get our graphics six. erik: we have a technical malfunction and we will take a quick break. when we come back, we will tell you more about the stock market. stick around. ♪ erik: the commodities rut keeps deepening. what was leading the pack? gold. gold dropped yesterday, plunging the most in two years. it is advancing slightly today, but not making up for the losses it sustained. is this plunge going to sustain? let's ask francisco blanche. i'm sorry you could not be here, but we are delighted to have you. tell us what you think is going to happen. does the plunge continue? >> i think for the time being, it does. there are a lot of macro headwinds coming together to press commodities lower. whether
ibm has been struggling to make the transition from old tech to new tech.ed to be very successful. the 13th straight quarter of declining revenue across all business units from services to software. total revenue fell by 13%. in addition to that, we are looking at united technologies. before we do united technologies, we are going to toss it back to you guys to get our graphics six. erik: we have a technical malfunction and we will take a quick break. when we come back, we will tell you more...
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>> in hour -- >> it is the day after christmas 2002 and 29-year-old tech tv host is in the middle ofprogramming stunt. >> the marathon call in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris's first time being on air for so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. >> he brought a hand full of devices and recording apparatus, mechanisms to show off. something that o could be good for tv. >> this is the world's first rotating media. an edison record. and they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. >> there is no other one like this particular one in the world. and. >> chris notices something's amiss. >> when the camera on his hands you can see that he was shaking. >> just moments later -- disaster. >> pieces just scatter. like millions of pieces. >> followed by a huge tv no no. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> and as he was forming the sound i started to get nervous and he went from that into the s-word. i guess if you are going to change up swears, that is a better way of going. and stuns chris tries to move
>> in hour -- >> it is the day after christmas 2002 and 29-year-old tech tv host is in the middle ofprogramming stunt. >> the marathon call in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris's first time being on air for so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. >> he brought a hand full of devices and recording apparatus, mechanisms to show off. something that o could be good for tv. >> this is the world's first...
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you talk about old tech that needs to buy its way to relevance. google doesn't have to buy its way to relevance but to stay ahead of the pack they probably will have to make acquisitions. >> one of the big questions people were talking about ahead of earnings are they able to win over mobile traffic? hang on. we have earnings report. it is crossing. lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. what are the numbers. >> forecast, revenue though was a little bit soft, 17.73 billion. 17.75 is the forecast. that is only gain of 11%. this has been a big concern among people who follow google, investors analysts because of search ads. the question whether search ads are loose steam. first quarter saw 12% gain. now we have revenue only gain of 11%. precipitous fall in revenue. first quarter 2014 revenue was up as much as 19%. that said, paid clicks are up 18%. and i would point my finger to that reason, the reason that google's stock as you can see in the after-hours is up about 5%. back over to you. melissa: i'm watching the stock pop as we talk
you talk about old tech that needs to buy its way to relevance. google doesn't have to buy its way to relevance but to stay ahead of the pack they probably will have to make acquisitions. >> one of the big questions people were talking about ahead of earnings are they able to win over mobile traffic? hang on. we have earnings report. it is crossing. lori rothman on floor of the new york stock exchange. what are the numbers. >> forecast, revenue though was a little bit soft, 17.73...
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to mean it's part of old tech, like intel, like ibm, which is a complete value trap. as i look at yahoo, when you break up the company, when you take a look at baba and japan. you're paying two times ebita for the core business, compellingly cheap even though it's declining. >> that's really what the business is worpd. given the current staej. >> one other company regardless that's selling it two times ebita. >> very rare. >> i don't disagree with you. >> i don't own the stock. >> i think the stock trades in line with what it's subsidiary arearies are worth and makes more sense than trading on its own strategy. sold on its own strategy, then it didn't have other assets, this thing would be in the teens, there's nothing going on here. there never has been. the difference is now the emperor is seen to have no clothes. they talked about returning to their roots and getting back into search. a desktop at best kind of idea. people are looking at this like -- what are you even talking about? and current management has now rounded the three-year mark. so to look at the core
to mean it's part of old tech, like intel, like ibm, which is a complete value trap. as i look at yahoo, when you break up the company, when you take a look at baba and japan. you're paying two times ebita for the core business, compellingly cheap even though it's declining. >> that's really what the business is worpd. given the current staej. >> one other company regardless that's selling it two times ebita. >> very rare. >> i don't disagree with you. >> i don't...
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mario, no the into big tech, old tech? not into it? you don't like it? own a lot of it. >> yes. you're right. >> why? >> we don't have a core competency in that area. we like to do things that we've done for a long period of time. having compounded knowledge in industries that we have a pretty good insight into. vendors to boeing and airbus. digital, the content distribution. of entertainment on the global basis. those are examples and industrial products, the stuff that we talked about before in terms of where do we like what we do. we're having a 40th automotive annual automotive conference coming up this year. we have about 26 vendors to boeing and pump valves and motors, you know type of conference and we have one on let's say companion pets, cats and dogs. so when you think of gabelli, think about going to the dogs and cats. not the techs. >> what do you think of the call? >> i think it's kind of late. the stock is down 16% year to date and it's trading at 13 times forward estimates. if you believe in estimates. i get that, maybe estimates have to c
mario, no the into big tech, old tech? not into it? you don't like it? own a lot of it. >> yes. you're right. >> why? >> we don't have a core competency in that area. we like to do things that we've done for a long period of time. having compounded knowledge in industries that we have a pretty good insight into. vendors to boeing and airbus. digital, the content distribution. of entertainment on the global basis. those are examples and industrial products, the stuff that we...
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. >>> a 10-year-old tech text boy lucky to be alive tonight after being stuck in a chimney for hours.rd was on the roof of his home with his friend when he dropped his cell phone down the chimney. wallingford later told police he thought he'd be able to slide right down to the bottom and grab it but things didn't go as planned for little boy. he ended up stuck in the chimney for some three hours. his friend broke a glass door to get into his house and tried to pull his friend out. when he couldn't he ran for help. firefighters arriving on the scene helping to get jadin to safety. >> if i would have known -- i can climb back out and everything would be normal but i just got stuck at the bottom. >> never do that again. i was worried and i'm thinking right now i shouldn't do that again. >> aww. jadin's father says he is thankful his son is okay. yes jadin current system grounded and he won't be going anywhere near the roof and his dad probably took that cell phone away as well i got a feeling. >> there will not ab repeat. city employees from austin texas helped to pull off a roadside del
. >>> a 10-year-old tech text boy lucky to be alive tonight after being stuck in a chimney for hours.rd was on the roof of his home with his friend when he dropped his cell phone down the chimney. wallingford later told police he thought he'd be able to slide right down to the bottom and grab it but things didn't go as planned for little boy. he ended up stuck in the chimney for some three hours. his friend broke a glass door to get into his house and tried to pull his friend out. when...
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plus, our call of the day, barron says one old tech giant could rally 50% over the next few years. will tell you the stock and -- it will tell you the stock and if our experts are equally as bullish next. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. i can offer you no interest sittifor 24 months.oday thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. >>> we're back and it's time f
plus, our call of the day, barron says one old tech giant could rally 50% over the next few years. will tell you the stock and -- it will tell you the stock and if our experts are equally as bullish next. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will...
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. >> it's a battle of old tech versus new tech.panies are expanding to keep up with the type of growth that they're seeing in social media and advertising. on the other side of the fence you have older tech names like microsoft trying to turn around and reinvent their growth strategy to keep one the competition in the marketplace. a lot of focus on cloud. still reports and speculation that there will be some type of deal between microsoft and sales force. something that investors are watching closely but we should point out the stock is still up about 33%. a lot of focus focussing more on cloud. one of those companies that does have high exposure overseas so will be interesting to see how they compensate for the fluctuate in the stronger dollar and that hits their bottom line this quarter. >> but was that as a matter of fact phone purchase of nokia a really wise move? because we could be looking at a huge write down for that particular business. >> sure. absolutely. >> and that was a costly one too. >> absolutely. there's a lot of
. >> it's a battle of old tech versus new tech.panies are expanding to keep up with the type of growth that they're seeing in social media and advertising. on the other side of the fence you have older tech names like microsoft trying to turn around and reinvent their growth strategy to keep one the competition in the marketplace. a lot of focus on cloud. still reports and speculation that there will be some type of deal between microsoft and sales force. something that investors are...
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at least the old tech companies are not slowing production. will we see more of this in august?di arabia is dealing with is a high amount of crude for a domestic power burn. over the course of the next couple of months they will not need that much. what they have done is they have got back their outfit. not only from saudi arabia, but iraq, we think they will run into loading problems with a high output from the south. there is the geopolitical risk in the north and turkey. we saw a 600 barrel a day pipeline bomb. these risks seem to be raising the price of oil over the course of the next -- matt: can i ask, we have been talking about commodities that are produced at cheaper levels then they're falling prices are currently. copper is one. gold is another. we heard that saudi arabia can produce oil for $10 a barrel? mr. cohen: what we need to pay attention to is over the course of the next two to three years, is is new drilling going to occur at these price levels? this morning, we said there are a lot of projects that have not received a final investment decision. these companie
at least the old tech companies are not slowing production. will we see more of this in august?di arabia is dealing with is a high amount of crude for a domestic power burn. over the course of the next couple of months they will not need that much. what they have done is they have got back their outfit. not only from saudi arabia, but iraq, we think they will run into loading problems with a high output from the south. there is the geopolitical risk in the north and turkey. we saw a 600 barrel...
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we have seen all of these old, big tech companies making the transition, many trying to get into theloud. in the case of ibm, that transition has not been an easy one. betty: hard to steer the titanic. that is what it is. hopefully not headed for an iceberg. ok, i will stop. julie hyman, senior market correspondent, thanks. betty: now a look at our top stories. plungingchnologies today as the company cuts its profit forecast for the second time in just over a month. they say demand is weak in the unit that makes aerospace parts and elevators. the company agreed to sell its sikorsky helicopter unit to lockheed martin. a new kitchen at marketplace with a lofty goal is launching today. looking to take on amazon and costco. there is a $50 a year fee to shop at the company promises a refund if you do not save that much. and an investigation into the explosion of the space x rocket last month. elon musk says a strong and a liquid oxygen tank snapped. the strut was made by a supplier and not spacex. he also said employees have grown complacent since most of them have only known successful l
we have seen all of these old, big tech companies making the transition, many trying to get into theloud. in the case of ibm, that transition has not been an easy one. betty: hard to steer the titanic. that is what it is. hopefully not headed for an iceberg. ok, i will stop. julie hyman, senior market correspondent, thanks. betty: now a look at our top stories. plungingchnologies today as the company cuts its profit forecast for the second time in just over a month. they say demand is weak in...
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. >> one of those other men was 22-year-old charles tech watson a former wig salesman waon had pickedhitchhiking dennis wilson on sun set boulevard. when the beach boy invited him into his mansion, watson came face to face with his future, charles manson. >> tech watson didn't have the long hair and rough look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornell university. farmer'sville, texas. he had had a average in high school. football, basketball and track star. >> one the nicest guys i ever met. texas accent. beautiful old restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed and just was always out for a good time and, you know, party with the girls and go swimming. >> but the family, life as a beach boy was pretty good, but they were beginning to wear out their welcome. >> manson was always hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe. they did a lot of damage to the house. the gonorrhea bill used his doctor was the highest gonorrhea bill probably in beverly hills history. >> it was a continual party. dennis was paying for everything. charles and the girl
. >> one of those other men was 22-year-old charles tech watson a former wig salesman waon had pickedhitchhiking dennis wilson on sun set boulevard. when the beach boy invited him into his mansion, watson came face to face with his future, charles manson. >> tech watson didn't have the long hair and rough look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornell university. farmer'sville, texas. he had had a average in high school. football, basketball and track star. >> one the...
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. >> reporter: nothing speaks to the difference between new tech and old tech when it comes to the autoan comparing mobile eye which makes a number of the cameras and software systems that go into autonomous drive vehicles and those vehicles that are coming out and comparing that with delphi which is also doing the same type of research developing the same types of systems. but you look at those two stocks in the last year there's no comparison at all, guys. speaks to what we're seeing overall for the auto industry, new technology is where most investors are most interested right now. >> phil is there a driver in that car that just backed up behind you? >> oh. no, there's not -- no there is a person in the car driving behind me. it's not like these guys -- there's not just driverless cars going all over the place willy-nilly. yes, there was a driver in that car. >> phil lebeau thank you. >>> the hack attacks just keep on coming. today the adultery site ashley madison said hackers stole and leaked personal data of as many as 37 million users. this is just the latest in a string of hack a
. >> reporter: nothing speaks to the difference between new tech and old tech when it comes to the autoan comparing mobile eye which makes a number of the cameras and software systems that go into autonomous drive vehicles and those vehicles that are coming out and comparing that with delphi which is also doing the same type of research developing the same types of systems. but you look at those two stocks in the last year there's no comparison at all, guys. speaks to what we're seeing...
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. >> old-line tech we've been talking it about it for weeks, we're pounding the table on qualcomm, onbm. >> i would rather be in an intel, ibm or qualcomm. >> we picked our spot this week and bought a little bit of qualcomm. >> jim, great to have you phone in. i mean even on july 10th you said earlier that week you're buying qualcomm. what do you do on these headlines? >> well, i think you stick with qualcomm. let's start there. the news regarding potentially splitting up the company which is what jana wants is good. but i think splitting up the company, which is what jana wants, is good, but i think really the reason you're supposed to own the stock is because you believe the underlying business is improving. and, you know, we'll see whether that's the case or not on the earnings report coming up. what we're really looking for here is some signs that they are gaining some traction back with samsung. that may not come in this quarter's report but we do expect to see that in the second half of this year. that's really the fundamental thing that we're looking for in qualcomm. >> and eve
. >> old-line tech we've been talking it about it for weeks, we're pounding the table on qualcomm, onbm. >> i would rather be in an intel, ibm or qualcomm. >> we picked our spot this week and bought a little bit of qualcomm. >> jim, great to have you phone in. i mean even on july 10th you said earlier that week you're buying qualcomm. what do you do on these headlines? >> well, i think you stick with qualcomm. let's start there. the news regarding potentially...
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. >> reporter: these 11 to 14-year-olds are participating in techs girls week long camp at drexel university'site center. the nonprofit hopes to help young girls grow their love of technology into future careers. their technology ranges from sports to games to animals to find solutions for real world problems. >> they're learn log you to start a tech business. so they're going from ideation to presentation. >> reporter: and today is the big day. these girls are making their pitch to investors jumping right into the dolphin pool a friendly version of the abc hit show the shark tank. >> we planned how to do an elevator pitch and stuff like that so i think that was pretty fun. >> we have learned a lot about business and working with other people like on a big project. >> i learned a lot about marketing strategies because that really helps get the word out and interact with the people who will buy your product who will eventually become loyal customers because you stay active with them. >> reporter: the goal isn't to make millions but it is to teach these girls the basic tools of being an entrepre
. >> reporter: these 11 to 14-year-olds are participating in techs girls week long camp at drexel university'site center. the nonprofit hopes to help young girls grow their love of technology into future careers. their technology ranges from sports to games to animals to find solutions for real world problems. >> they're learn log you to start a tech business. so they're going from ideation to presentation. >> reporter: and today is the big day. these girls are making their...
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in that case sure build a wall but i would make it more high tech not an old-fashioned chinese wall. it should be, you know -- they tried a few years ago and failed but we can get better technology tracking people vision et cetera then you don't need to confiscate the land from all the people and all the other costs that drive it up. >> gary b. you don't like this idea. >> i think it's dumb. i agree with jonas' premise it would make people feel good but it's a $49 billion feel-good, the price basically to build it and maintain it. we have better uses for the money. and, look, in fact i would argue for the wall and the $49 billion if it proved to be effective. i disagree with lisa's numbers. when they built the wall in san diego, the number of people they had apprehended was the same as before and after the wall. what was happening in san diego, people were going around the wall going to arizona to get in. this doesn't even account for the 12,000 miles that we have of boarder in the north, the 4,000 miles that we have along the coastline. building a wall is a feel-good thing. jonas go
in that case sure build a wall but i would make it more high tech not an old-fashioned chinese wall. it should be, you know -- they tried a few years ago and failed but we can get better technology tracking people vision et cetera then you don't need to confiscate the land from all the people and all the other costs that drive it up. >> gary b. you don't like this idea. >> i think it's dumb. i agree with jonas' premise it would make people feel good but it's a $49 billion feel-good,...
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in that case, sure, build a wall, but i would make it more high tech, not an old-fashioned chinese wall. it should be, you know -- they tried a few years ago and failed but we can get better technology, tracking people, vision, et cetera, then you don't need to confiscate the land from all the people and all the other costs that drive it up. >> gary b., you don't like this idea. >> i think it's dumb. i agree with jonas' premise it would make people feel good but it's a $49 billion feel-good, the price basically to build it and maintain it. we have better uses for the money. and, look, in fact, i would argue for the wall and the $49 billion if it proved to be effective. i disagree with lisa's numbers. when they built the wall in san diego, the number of people they had apprehended was the same as before and after the wall. what was happening in san diego, people were going around the wall, going to arizona to get in. this doesn't even account for the 12,000 miles that we have of boarder in the north, the 4,000 miles that we have along the coastline. building a wall is a feel-good thing.
in that case, sure, build a wall, but i would make it more high tech, not an old-fashioned chinese wall. it should be, you know -- they tried a few years ago and failed but we can get better technology, tracking people, vision, et cetera, then you don't need to confiscate the land from all the people and all the other costs that drive it up. >> gary b., you don't like this idea. >> i think it's dumb. i agree with jonas' premise it would make people feel good but it's a $49 billion...
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no you still have some of the big old ugly tech names and some of the newer names whether you're in internett name. so tech for us is a ladies and gentlemen of the jury leading theme and we think this is a theme that can lead for the next three to five years and that's why you're seeing the nasdaq break out. the other component doing well within the nasdaq is biotechnology. there's a lot of innovation that's happening within biotechnology. there's a lot of positives happening with a lot of the big names overall in the nasdaq. >> i guess is question is at what point do you have to look at the valuations? obviously we're in a growth-starved world and momentum names with the growth are getting all the love. at what point does that become too much? >> well when we look at earnings and we started off with a good earnings season but when you look at them year to year they're actually negative. we're having kind of a recession in earnings. that's when growth stocks outperform and when fund managers want to own the companies that are producing the earnings nature that's important. but really what's
no you still have some of the big old ugly tech names and some of the newer names whether you're in internett name. so tech for us is a ladies and gentlemen of the jury leading theme and we think this is a theme that can lead for the next three to five years and that's why you're seeing the nasdaq break out. the other component doing well within the nasdaq is biotechnology. there's a lot of innovation that's happening within biotechnology. there's a lot of positives happening with a lot of the...
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it's an old school tech business that is trying to become new school.ot a great balance sheet. they've got good management. you might be early. this is when you start to take a look at a stock, hold your nose and begin to seek certain opportunities for investors willing to be patient. >> we are far removed from the days of big blue aren't we? it was the market bellwether. it was the stock that led this market. >> i wore my white shirt and red tie for the big blue day. i'm wearing the uniform. >> one of the good things looking at the report is at least the guidance. they are optimistic with their guidance because it's roughly $15.80 up to about $16.50. which is well above what the street was. that is a wide range. if they made it a tighter range, it might be right at where the high end of the street is as far as that estimate. this isn't a blowout quarter by any means. >> let's call it what it is. this company is breaking up. they are getting smaller. that's the only future for this company. they've got an $84 billion revenue run rate annually. when you
it's an old school tech business that is trying to become new school.ot a great balance sheet. they've got good management. you might be early. this is when you start to take a look at a stock, hold your nose and begin to seek certain opportunities for investors willing to be patient. >> we are far removed from the days of big blue aren't we? it was the market bellwether. it was the stock that led this market. >> i wore my white shirt and red tie for the big blue day. i'm wearing...
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tech bytes. >> reporter: a 40-year-old ban on personal picture taking has been lifted. social media filling up with photos you can check them out under the #white house tour. >> reporter: now comes a new website. check it out it's called most exclusive website.com where only 1 person can visit at a time, the line to log on is in the tens of thousands. trying to get into a website -- >> what do you get a waiting lottery ticket? >> reporter: facebook's new logo, the old one you're seeing here. >> reporter: the new one newly styled "a." it's called more friendly and approachable. >> reporter: if you say so. >> still ahead how a drone played a pivotal part in a dramatic river rescue. >> reporter: we're off to a warm start, not too bad in philadelphia, 60-degree dewpoint, mid 60s in millville. all the way to 70, that's humid air down the shore. we'll be back with the day planner forecast and see how temperatures progress. i'll look at severe weather around the country. with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >> alcatraz island in the san francisco bay
tech bytes. >> reporter: a 40-year-old ban on personal picture taking has been lifted. social media filling up with photos you can check them out under the #white house tour. >> reporter: now comes a new website. check it out it's called most exclusive website.com where only 1 person can visit at a time, the line to log on is in the tens of thousands. trying to get into a website -- >> what do you get a waiting lottery ticket? >> reporter: facebook's new logo, the old...
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"it could also mean some old fashioned trouble for the hi tech video pirate who could get up to a year in prison and a big fine." macdougall ended up paying a $5000 fine and got a year of probation. it's the most famous shipwreck in history. ever since that night in 1912, the titanic has held a special place in our fascination for 70 years, its mysteries lay frozen in time on the bed of the north atlantic that was until 1986, when the we all got our first look at the doomed oceanliner. this is what it looked like before it set sail on april 10, 1912 with more than 2,200 passengers and crew onboard. this is what the titanic looked like after almost 75 years at the bottom of the sea. "yeah, it's amazing. just imagine going over the top of the titanic with a giant helicopter and pouring out molasses that looks like rust and have it just pour down and over the decks and down the sides of the ship. it's amazing." that's oceanographer robert ballard, and the expedition leader of the sunken titanic, who after discovering the wreckage in 1985, went back in 1986 to film it and bring it to the w
"it could also mean some old fashioned trouble for the hi tech video pirate who could get up to a year in prison and a big fine." macdougall ended up paying a $5000 fine and got a year of probation. it's the most famous shipwreck in history. ever since that night in 1912, the titanic has held a special place in our fascination for 70 years, its mysteries lay frozen in time on the bed of the north atlantic that was until 1986, when the we all got our first look at the doomed...
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mixing old school with a higher tech effect.ted a life size set for the donkey kong set. >> to mix those -- the tangible with the -- it was phenomenal. >> i thought it was a perfect time for a challenge. >> reporter: if you think i am not going to challenge -- >> excellent. let's go. pack man. >> reporter: all right. i will let you go first. >> reporter: he was also a good start -- off to a good start. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: see what i got. >> all right. all right. >> i was rusty but up for the challenge. yeah, i beat him. >> i am impressed. i am so impressed. good job. >> reporter: that was high praise coming from one of the greatest minds. it opens friday. someone has to do it. >> i used to play that. where can you still play it? found an arcade? >> reporter: we found it in san francisco. there is also one in alameda. it is cool. you pay $5 and you can play one hour unlimit or $10 all -- unlimited or $10 all day. >> what they do with these movies these days. he is almost like a big kid himself. >> he has done so many m
mixing old school with a higher tech effect.ted a life size set for the donkey kong set. >> to mix those -- the tangible with the -- it was phenomenal. >> i thought it was a perfect time for a challenge. >> reporter: if you think i am not going to challenge -- >> excellent. let's go. pack man. >> reporter: all right. i will let you go first. >> reporter: he was also a good start -- off to a good start. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: see what i got....
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they are old-fashioned, not up to the times, not as tech savvy.e not as good at things like race and diversity. they are not socially progressive. they don't view republicans as being in tune with the generation. mark: is that totally a misconception? you could argue to some extent there is truth. guest: i try to that republicans have not done themselves any favors. republicans have made the same arguments for the last few decades. many of them fall flat with the new generation, that gets information in a new way and trust different sources. they have a different value set. i don't think republicans need to take everything they believe in, but they need to figure out how their policy ideas and principles can be applied in the 21st century problems. mark: give me a concrete example. guest: uber for instance, the private sector came in and solve a problem that public transportation was not working very well for. the markets, solving a problem providing better services, and doing it with efficiency. republicans should talk about this as a success sto
they are old-fashioned, not up to the times, not as tech savvy.e not as good at things like race and diversity. they are not socially progressive. they don't view republicans as being in tune with the generation. mark: is that totally a misconception? you could argue to some extent there is truth. guest: i try to that republicans have not done themselves any favors. republicans have made the same arguments for the last few decades. many of them fall flat with the new generation, that gets...
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. >> reporter: for 34-year-old entrepreneur eddie de la cruz starting his financial tech company in the bronx was a no- brainer. >> this is where i come from. it gives me an opportunity to kind of reinvest in the very same community that i partook when i first came to this country. >> reporter: de la cruz emigrated from the dominican republic at age nine. after high school, he worked as an airplane mechanic at j.f.k. airport. >> and throughout that time i was sending money back home in some way shape or form. >> reporter: how much usually? >> it really varies, anywhere from $200, $300. >> reporter: in 2012, the pew research center says immigrants in the u.s. sent over $120 billion abroad. but instead of sending cash, de la cruz' startup regalii, a play on the spanish word for gift, allows immigrants to directly pay bills for family and friends back home. >> instead of sending cash and having your grandmother, your aunt on the other side having to go pick up the money and having to go somewhere else to pay her electricity, her gas, her water we enable immigrants here to control their fam
. >> reporter: for 34-year-old entrepreneur eddie de la cruz starting his financial tech company in the bronx was a no- brainer. >> this is where i come from. it gives me an opportunity to kind of reinvest in the very same community that i partook when i first came to this country. >> reporter: de la cruz emigrated from the dominican republic at age nine. after high school, he worked as an airplane mechanic at j.f.k. airport. >> and throughout that time i was sending...
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tech stock. we've got to do the old bristol-meyers. it's about diversification. boeing aerospace. seaworld. rel. we've got to get rid of the second tech and go with a drug bristol-meyers. that will take care of it. thank you to all our contestants. stick with cramer! want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most and a discreet fit that hugs your curves you barely feel it. always discreet underwear so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because hey, pee happens. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> just like i di
tech stock. we've got to do the old bristol-meyers. it's about diversification. boeing aerospace. seaworld. rel. we've got to get rid of the second tech and go with a drug bristol-meyers. that will take care of it. thank you to all our contestants. stick with cramer! want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard...
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tech gadgetry. on the ground, old-fashioned house to house searching. >> you had to keep it in perspective so you didn'trter: acre after acre of deep woods. >> this is nothing. >> you could run into a bear's den any place. >> reporter: bad weather rolls in. cops are chasing more than 2,500 false alarms from mexico to canada. this is it? what if the killers were to stumble into a cache of weapons? the woods are dotted with unlocked hunting cabins. food, clothing, and guns. lots of guns. >> that would have been our biggest nightmare. >> reporter: from the start, officials thought it was obvious that someone had to help them. >> how did they get the power tools? >> reporter: and it's not long before prosecutors uncover what they call joyce mitchell's interesting approach to inmate relations. headline writers are having a field day. shaw-skank redemption. as the saga stretches from d todays to weeks, mitchell and palmer are both arrested. and they're both facing time themselves, and the two prisoners remain as free as the wind. stay with us. >>> when "20/20" returns, the unlocked cabin. and how a bottle of
tech gadgetry. on the ground, old-fashioned house to house searching. >> you had to keep it in perspective so you didn'trter: acre after acre of deep woods. >> this is nothing. >> you could run into a bear's den any place. >> reporter: bad weather rolls in. cops are chasing more than 2,500 false alarms from mexico to canada. this is it? what if the killers were to stumble into a cache of weapons? the woods are dotted with unlocked hunting cabins. food, clothing, and...
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. >>> old school chucks are getting a high tech make over. >> converse debuted chuck taylor all-star shoes, we have a first look for all of the sneaker heads out there thursday redesign of the iconic brand was released for the first time in 98 years. they keep iconic chuck taylor style, but dialing up consumer features and benefits to deliver a comfortable and premium sneaker. chuck two produced by nike which bought the converse brand in 2003. >> what color would you get. >> those blue ones i like. i like those. when can we get them. >> problem with white ones i get them dirty and scuffed up in the first day good we had a shoot, playing basketball with you, mike and rest of the crew. >> they are all dirt any five seconds. it was you. >> of course. >> web site air b and b offering a new way to get a great view and stay in your budget. >> the catch here is you are paying to sleep in someone elses car. >> egh. >> these short term rentals are popping up on air b and b in new york city. chevy van for rent 39 bucks on long island or something more new york city, one owner of a yellow cab c
. >>> old school chucks are getting a high tech make over. >> converse debuted chuck taylor all-star shoes, we have a first look for all of the sneaker heads out there thursday redesign of the iconic brand was released for the first time in 98 years. they keep iconic chuck taylor style, but dialing up consumer features and benefits to deliver a comfortable and premium sneaker. chuck two produced by nike which bought the converse brand in 2003. >> what color would you get....
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olds perry cohen and austin stephanos. kerry sanders is in jupiter reporting on the challenges facing the search team. >> andrea the u.s. coast guard has some high-techof this is old school. they're looking out the window of a plane trying to see if they can spot what they say amounts to the size of a basketball floating on the water. so you can take a look. hajj min imagine how difficult that is in plen traveling 170 miles per hour 500 feet above the surface. andrea, just in the last minute and a half or so we have thrown these balls out. you can see how they're traveling in the water with the current. we're not even in that gulf stream which is that constant flow north. you get an idea of how difficult it is for the coast guard. now, getting back to that question of whether these 14-year-olds were too young to be in the water out on a boat. some folks here in florida say it's akin to say, a farmer allowing their son or daughter to drive the combine or tractor. it's just what they do. the real question is whether 14-year-old boys may have violated their own parents' rules by leaving the safety of the inlet and coming out here into the atlantaic ocea
olds perry cohen and austin stephanos. kerry sanders is in jupiter reporting on the challenges facing the search team. >> andrea the u.s. coast guard has some high-techof this is old school. they're looking out the window of a plane trying to see if they can spot what they say amounts to the size of a basketball floating on the water. so you can take a look. hajj min imagine how difficult that is in plen traveling 170 miles per hour 500 feet above the surface. andrea, just in the last...
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old was lucky. an aquaintance worked in the research division at gilead, a bio-tech company. stephens was able to participate in clinical tests for the new drug. now he is healthy again, thanks to the harvoni treatment. one drug is revolutionizing the global market. it's a curse and a blessing. this public clinic in oakland treats people who have inadequate or no health insurance. many patients are drug addicts. james jensen was infect with hepatitis c when he was still a child, but it wasn't discovered until he was much older. he's placing all his hope in harvoni, because other drugs don't work. diana sylvestre helped him fill out the insurance application forms. but they were rejected several times. james: i felt i was being thrown under the bus, because i had done my side financially and also complying to the medications that i needed to take. being left undone, being left alone and basically abandoned made me feel alone and hurt. reporter: treatment with harvoni and sovaldi, the other hepatitis drug made by gilead, is very expensive. a treatment cycle of eight to 12 weeks
old was lucky. an aquaintance worked in the research division at gilead, a bio-tech company. stephens was able to participate in clinical tests for the new drug. now he is healthy again, thanks to the harvoni treatment. one drug is revolutionizing the global market. it's a curse and a blessing. this public clinic in oakland treats people who have inadequate or no health insurance. many patients are drug addicts. james jensen was infect with hepatitis c when he was still a child, but it wasn't...
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liz henry is disabled and uses this scooter she takes on muni to get to her high-tech job in san francisco. the 46-year-oldays some operators are nice. this video from muni's own camera led to a formal complaint. >> they are hostile. they don't want to mess with the ramp, they don't want to be delayed and feel like i shouldn't be on the bus. >> if the bus is crowded i can't let you on the bus. i'm not putting all these people -- >> reporter: it was 25 years ago the americans with disabilities act was passed, designed to break down barriers and ensure access. all muni vehicles have disabled ramps and operators have training. >> a vast majority of operators are exceptional at what they do and are courteous when dealing with the public. there are circumstances where there are complaints and we want to address the complaints as soon as possible. >> not everyone files an official complaint. another rider scrawled this message on a bus shelter saying a bus operator refused to stop for her this month. neither the driver or the union would comment. he did apologize. he could be in line for more training or dismisa
liz henry is disabled and uses this scooter she takes on muni to get to her high-tech job in san francisco. the 46-year-oldays some operators are nice. this video from muni's own camera led to a formal complaint. >> they are hostile. they don't want to mess with the ramp, they don't want to be delayed and feel like i shouldn't be on the bus. >> if the bus is crowded i can't let you on the bus. i'm not putting all these people -- >> reporter: it was 25 years ago the americans...
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gabe slate tech report >> reporter: do you haven't old self bond corp.t sitting in your closet collecting dust this is the cameo that will help turn the gun used the device to a free video surveillance system for your home. the dow >> reporter: lee the free camille application setting it up in her living room. and there is sit spirit she uses it to check and on her mother who has health issues and home alone during the day. >> check to see if she is breathing and if she is stable. >> reporter: dan cover everything goal of your house if you have announced gadget's land around it works to your home wife's eyes of the old devices you are turning into video cameras do not have to have current data plans or be at the bigger it all goes through your home why fight creek you even just use your tablet that you leave at home while you are at work and put that tablet to work for it from anywhere in the world you get open the application on your current fan and get it live real- time look edger video feed. you get also taught through your video device at home like
gabe slate tech report >> reporter: do you haven't old self bond corp.t sitting in your closet collecting dust this is the cameo that will help turn the gun used the device to a free video surveillance system for your home. the dow >> reporter: lee the free camille application setting it up in her living room. and there is sit spirit she uses it to check and on her mother who has health issues and home alone during the day. >> check to see if she is breathing and if she is...
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old ceo... ellen pao.. is out. scott mcgrew - technically she was the interim ceo. =techd lived up to the definition of interim. pao was under a great deal of pressure to leave the vo popular website - there was a petition about a quarter million people signed encouraging her to leave. this morning.. there's a healthy debate over if this were sexist.. would reddit users have turned on a male ceo as hard as they did against pao. we will find out - the next ceo is a man.. though he's also one of the sites founders. pao of course.. lost a major sexism lawsuit against her previous employer. scott the controversy over reddit came to a head after the firing of one of the company's popular employees with no explanation.. but anger had been brewing for quite some time. reddit users.. felt - and feel - they run the site. they make it what it is.. and they were very resistant to pao's changes. scott/vo wall street is applauding the agreement in europe.. that gives greece a new bailout. the various parliments in the countries that make up the european commission also have to approve
old ceo... ellen pao.. is out. scott mcgrew - technically she was the interim ceo. =techd lived up to the definition of interim. pao was under a great deal of pressure to leave the vo popular website - there was a petition about a quarter million people signed encouraging her to leave. this morning.. there's a healthy debate over if this were sexist.. would reddit users have turned on a male ceo as hard as they did against pao. we will find out - the next ceo is a man.. though he's also one of...
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for the last week, these 11 to 14-year-olds have been learning how to start their own tech businesseseir projects range from sports to game to go saving animals and today they got the chance to stand in front of some real life investors. >> we've learned how to do an elevator pitch and stuff like that so i think that was pretty fun. >> we have learned a lot about business and working with other people like on a big project. >> i learned a lot about marketing strategies because that really helps get the word out and interact with the people who will buy your product. so eventually they'll become loyal customers because you stay like active with them. >> right. impressive. the goal of the camp is to teach the girls the basic tools of becoming tech entrepreneurs and helping them connect with other techie girls like themselves and in the end everyone got a backer. >>> some smart cookies there. we'll have to remember those names, eva. >> i know, watch out. >>> delaware valley middle schoolers became nasa engineers for the day. they had 35 minutes to design and build a shock absorbing syste
for the last week, these 11 to 14-year-olds have been learning how to start their own tech businesseseir projects range from sports to game to go saving animals and today they got the chance to stand in front of some real life investors. >> we've learned how to do an elevator pitch and stuff like that so i think that was pretty fun. >> we have learned a lot about business and working with other people like on a big project. >> i learned a lot about marketing strategies because...