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stay with paychex.tay with cramer. >>> coming up, from the back seat of a ford fairmount to front and center of the new york stock exchange. cramer's reflecting on the lessons learned on his 30-plus year journey navigating main street and wall street. >>> and later, golden pipes? american oil and natural gas has helped transform our country into an energy exporter. is enbridge energy the way to play these new finds, or could government regulation slow this flow down to a trickle? find out in cramer's exclusive, all coming up on "mad money." my customers can shop around. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent in every detail? ♪ whose refined taste is best characterized by the company they keep? ♪ well...say hello to the ne
stay with paychex.tay with cramer. >>> coming up, from the back seat of a ford fairmount to front and center of the new york stock exchange. cramer's reflecting on the lessons learned on his 30-plus year journey navigating main street and wall street. >>> and later, golden pipes? american oil and natural gas has helped transform our country into an energy exporter. is enbridge energy the way to play these new finds, or could government regulation slow this flow down to a...
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stay with paychex.tay with cramer. >>> coming up, from the back seat of a ford fairmount to front and center of the new york stock exchange. cramer's reflecting on the lessons learned on his 30-plus year journey navigating main street and wall street. >>> and later, golden pipes? american oil and natural gas has helped transform our country into an energy exporter. is enbridge energy the way to play these new finds, or could government regulation slow this flow down to a trickle? find out in cramer's exclusive, all coming up on "mad money." [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's
stay with paychex.tay with cramer. >>> coming up, from the back seat of a ford fairmount to front and center of the new york stock exchange. cramer's reflecting on the lessons learned on his 30-plus year journey navigating main street and wall street. >>> and later, golden pipes? american oil and natural gas has helped transform our country into an energy exporter. is enbridge energy the way to play these new finds, or could government regulation slow this flow down to a...
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last night we had ceo of paychex on the show. i happen to be a customer of paychex and i have to tell you i met with partners in the businesses i'm involved in, and in each case, we had to estimate how much business we could lose or how we could slow things down spending wise because we're no longer in a hurry to do things fast. why bother if three weeks from now the government's going to default? who is going to spend? who is going to want to eat out in that situation? each business i'm involved is a service business which caters to that trade. i know what i'm talking about here. i'm nervous. take this morning, one of my colleagues at the street.com who picks stocks for a living asked me advice on a company that leases and maintains uniforms. i said sell it. colleague says why? i said because the numbers are too high given what's going on in washington. why would you need more uniforms if the politicians have made it clear that the economy's going to collapse. who starts spending ahead of a calamity. hey, calamity coming, let me
last night we had ceo of paychex on the show. i happen to be a customer of paychex and i have to tell you i met with partners in the businesses i'm involved in, and in each case, we had to estimate how much business we could lose or how we could slow things down spending wise because we're no longer in a hurry to do things fast. why bother if three weeks from now the government's going to default? who is going to spend? who is going to want to eat out in that situation? each business i'm...
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as soon as they get those paychex they will go out and spend it. melissa: meantime the fed has said they are not boeing to taper. a lot was in response to tape anticipating these two crises coming up. is that a big help? >> not really. i think the fed's not tapering, not slowing down its purchases isn't going to have a major impact on the economy. it pushednterest rates down by a quarter of a percent on 10-year bonds so nothing very substantial. what worries me about the fed's decision is that there's a lot of risk-taking going on by banks, by investors, by individuals because they're reaching for yield, because interest rates are still artificially very, very low. melissa: so we're creating bubbles elsewhere as a result of what we are trying to do with the fed. >> we may be creating bubbles right here at home. melissa: marti feldstein, thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate. >> good being with you again. melissa: next on "money," mark cuban finally gets his day in court. it is one big, ugly fight. the billionaire entrepreneur taking sec he
as soon as they get those paychex they will go out and spend it. melissa: meantime the fed has said they are not boeing to taper. a lot was in response to tape anticipating these two crises coming up. is that a big help? >> not really. i think the fed's not tapering, not slowing down its purchases isn't going to have a major impact on the economy. it pushednterest rates down by a quarter of a percent on 10-year bonds so nothing very substantial. what worries me about the fed's decision is...
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i don't care, that and paychex are great stocks. it'll be terrific.hat, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. l. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform bny mellon combines investment management & investment giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority
i don't care, that and paychex are great stocks. it'll be terrific.hat, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. l. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [...
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i don't care, that and paychex are both great stocks. it'll be terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ 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. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the per
i don't care, that and paychex are both great stocks. it'll be terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ 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. so if you...
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and then marty mucci, paychex, i want to hear about the confusion his clients are experiencing.een very candid. >> and something very special will happen -- >> we're going to ring the closing bell from the "mad money" set. i like the love. there is another half of my career where that would not have occurred. >> you're going to stick around. >> i feel like i should talk to remax because it's so important. >> when we come back, veteran microsoft analyst rick sherr lund. what does he think of the reports of tech giant investors wanting to replace bill gates as chairman? and margaret kelly on remax's debut. the dow is done 1 -- down 104 points. back in a minute. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a c
and then marty mucci, paychex, i want to hear about the confusion his clients are experiencing.een very candid. >> and something very special will happen -- >> we're going to ring the closing bell from the "mad money" set. i like the love. there is another half of my career where that would not have occurred. >> you're going to stick around. >> i feel like i should talk to remax because it's so important. >> when we come back, veteran microsoft analyst...
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. >> largest payroll processor is paychex, marty came on last night and said we have 14 straight monthsmore people being added. i've interviewed this man every quarter and this is the most bullish he's ever been. he just said, look, government, see you later. he said because of the federal government creating a pall over everything, he does not expect even this head of steam to continue. i mean, how do you raise numbers, raise numbers sequester? raise numbers debt ceiling? you have to have a reason you raise numbers. >> "time" magazines puts it all in perspective. >> they still have a cover? >> those are the words, "majority rule" crossed out with a red pen. i was walking in this morning. one of the security guards said lock them up in a room like the vatican until there's a deal. >> smoke coming out of the top of the capital. >> when companies come out and issue guidance saying they're going to be above and below -- >> so it's only of those companies that issue guidance? guidance is below what was previously their guidance? >> they're guiding below where -- at this point they're guidin
. >> largest payroll processor is paychex, marty came on last night and said we have 14 straight monthsmore people being added. i've interviewed this man every quarter and this is the most bullish he's ever been. he just said, look, government, see you later. he said because of the federal government creating a pall over everything, he does not expect even this head of steam to continue. i mean, how do you raise numbers, raise numbers sequester? raise numbers debt ceiling? you have to...
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i mean, i had the ceo of paychex on last night and he said we were coming in with a head of steam toandle affordable care. what he says is, look, a long-term shut down and all bets are off. i think that's pretty much where we are. he did say this was the best we've been in a long time. coming into this, all government, all government stopping this, not any business people but government. >> jim, what's long term? anything past two weeks? anything past or up to the 17th? what is long term? >> it sounds like by the end of the month they can pretty much stretch things out. bill gross had a great interview. bill gross said there's really nothing big, no big bond that we have to worry about in terms of a coupon between now and the end of october. >> we had a guest this morning who pointed out it would be like the november 2nd payment for social security. that would be the big issue. >> i agree with joe, there's no agreement, we'll go over that. i think if people start freaking out -- i'm trying to figure out why the market is allegedly so complacent. i think it's because of what warren bu
i mean, i had the ceo of paychex on last night and he said we were coming in with a head of steam toandle affordable care. what he says is, look, a long-term shut down and all bets are off. i think that's pretty much where we are. he did say this was the best we've been in a long time. coming into this, all government, all government stopping this, not any business people but government. >> jim, what's long term? anything past two weeks? anything past or up to the 17th? what is long term?...