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"justified" won a peabody, but my agent had it in his office for two years. he brought it to me and said i have been meaning to give you this. it actually has my name on it. it is in one of the acting school episodes. i should have brought. it. >> i pee on my body all the time and nothing. i don't win an award. >> "justified" has been a huge hit. is all of the success mainly due to you? >> i would say a large part. i would not say mainly. olefant has a little credit. >> he is hideous though. >> when you are in a scene with him everybody looks at you. >> he is hard to look at. >> it is part of what i am paid to do. i just try to accept that and take it in stride. >> season four wraps up next week. i watched every episode. sometimes i watched it twice because i can't understand half of what is being said mainly because i am drunk. do you end up moving in with raelin and adopting a russian baby? >> no, no, no. but there is something coming up between me and wynonna people will not believe. >> really? >> not really, no. no, there is quite an exciting wrap up thou
"justified" won a peabody, but my agent had it in his office for two years. he brought it to me and said i have been meaning to give you this. it actually has my name on it. it is in one of the acting school episodes. i should have brought. it. >> i pee on my body all the time and nothing. i don't win an award. >> "justified" has been a huge hit. is all of the success mainly due to you? >> i would say a large part. i would not say mainly. olefant has a...
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for peabody energy, the stock is up more than 21%.ames upgrading the stock to an outperform, raising stock prices to $21 a share. let's bring in the man behind the call, jim, a senior investment strategist at raymond james. not only has btu gone down. it's one of the worst stocks in coal. why do you think it's now getting a boost? is it because of a broader call on coal prices at this point? >> i'd love to make a broader call on coal prices given the drop over the last couple of years. it's more that things stopped getting worse and maybe more on the margin started getting better. i think it's a slow, steady, kind of gradual recovery that the sector sees, and hopefully given the underperformance peabody has had and trending back toward the lows of the last 12 months, we kind of thought the risk/rewards started looking better, if you're looking out 12 months, which is why we've got a 2 rating. >> i'm just curious. you have to search far and wide for a stock with a worse technical setup. understanding that sometimes fundamentals turn be
for peabody energy, the stock is up more than 21%.ames upgrading the stock to an outperform, raising stock prices to $21 a share. let's bring in the man behind the call, jim, a senior investment strategist at raymond james. not only has btu gone down. it's one of the worst stocks in coal. why do you think it's now getting a boost? is it because of a broader call on coal prices at this point? >> i'd love to make a broader call on coal prices given the drop over the last couple of years....
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peabody school on sixth and clement of which 100 have been approved, other schools throughout the city since then. also, other richmond district projects have included [speaker not understood] caracases and new peabody, and new traffic light near elementary school. assembly bill authored by assemblyman ammiano solidify safe routes to school program updating the administrative structure and guarantees the program has at least $46 million in funding. this will allow us to keep making schools safe not just in san francisco, but also throughout the state. the rest i'll submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor avalos. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i'm introducing a resolution for us to vote urging bart to allow bikes access to the bart trains, at least the front three trains moving forward in the future. currently bart is actually conducting a pilot program. it started yet, allowing bikes on the first three trains during the morning commutes. right now heretofore, bikes have not been allowed on the morning commutes and we're really trying to make sure we are bringing u
peabody school on sixth and clement of which 100 have been approved, other schools throughout the city since then. also, other richmond district projects have included [speaker not understood] caracases and new peabody, and new traffic light near elementary school. assembly bill authored by assemblyman ammiano solidify safe routes to school program updating the administrative structure and guarantees the program has at least $46 million in funding. this will allow us to keep making schools safe...
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there is peabody.is one of the stories, very popular five or six years ago and now it's not. finally, united states steel. this one down 18%. so watch a lot of these stories. analysts come on your show all the time and say come and pick stocks, get in there. the second quarter will be interesting to see if it will be truly a stock picker's market because as you can see, you might have been okay in the first quarter of 2013, but some of these names are not update. liz: everyone keeps hoping for j.c. penney. and glad you made that point. cheryl: thank you for playing. liz: cheryl and i in our easter pink having fun with the data wizard. thank you. can a higher power on this easter weekend, perhaps, bring you higher returns? the epiphany find has this unique investment strategy that we wanted to show you. it is saying social returns plus investment returns equal pro return. we bring in san solid been no. joining us now. welcome. thank you for being here. let's get to hell a stock makes it into your fund.
there is peabody.is one of the stories, very popular five or six years ago and now it's not. finally, united states steel. this one down 18%. so watch a lot of these stories. analysts come on your show all the time and say come and pick stocks, get in there. the second quarter will be interesting to see if it will be truly a stock picker's market because as you can see, you might have been okay in the first quarter of 2013, but some of these names are not update. liz: everyone keeps hoping for...
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and not only coal 2 peabody. halcyon days for the commodity player, debt spite gigantic efforts, no, alcoa is very much a commodity player, nothing stood for the faux bull market that ended and crashed more than the fertilizer companies, ultimate leaders, stench still hangs over ag which soared in 30 in january 2007 to over 100 in 2008. potash's move is still the stuff of bull market legend, outdone only by total market mosaic. toured from 157 to june 2008. descent is every bit as precipitous as we discovered how easy it was to make fertilizer and the barriers to entry were much lower. steel on co and that's how u.s. steel came up to 191 in june 2008. terrific, nothing like shooting star ak steel, 18 in january 2007 to 73 in june 2008. don't bother to look that fly speck of a stock now. oil and gas rolled those days, chesapeake, 27 in 2007. and actually doubled by june 2008. leaders of the era. companies that made undifferentiated product that needed rampant inflation and an ever growing china to beat the numbers
and not only coal 2 peabody. halcyon days for the commodity player, debt spite gigantic efforts, no, alcoa is very much a commodity player, nothing stood for the faux bull market that ended and crashed more than the fertilizer companies, ultimate leaders, stench still hangs over ag which soared in 30 in january 2007 to over 100 in 2008. potash's move is still the stuff of bull market legend, outdone only by total market mosaic. toured from 157 to june 2008. descent is every bit as precipitous...
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i think peabody has reversed now and gone lower for the day.s, a bottoming is a process. it's not something that happens in a "v." you need to monitor net coal prices and stabilize. we don't have the evidence to that yet. also have to look at inventories coming out of china. the inventories are at the highest level of the year. >> dell, more drama there. what's going on there now? >> in this environment, i like something like this where you have everybody involved looking for a higher price on this. it's going to be hard to get too much of a higher price due to the fact the high capitalization. i do like it here. i would still probably buy it right here. >> all right. the news, carl icahn saying he's in talks with blackstone about a possible partnership in that dell offer you saw what the shares are doing. let's take a look at apple right here. the stock is off 1/3 of 1%. piper jeffries saying it expects the company to increase its dividend. also says, gene munster saying earnings estimates, stephanie link, are too high. >> i think that that's
i think peabody has reversed now and gone lower for the day.s, a bottoming is a process. it's not something that happens in a "v." you need to monitor net coal prices and stabilize. we don't have the evidence to that yet. also have to look at inventories coming out of china. the inventories are at the highest level of the year. >> dell, more drama there. what's going on there now? >> in this environment, i like something like this where you have everybody involved looking...
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i spent years going through museum collections and opening up drawers in the basement of the peabody and the american museum of natural history where you are going through masses of artifacts, the striking black on white pottery of the anastazi, what is in this place? but the granary was not mine to open, it was left by other people, a stockpile waiting for their return. as i understand more of the anastazi, it is hard to say they ever truly vanished. the more i track them, it more it seems they are right in front of me until i can feel body heat in their foot steps. it is not unthinkable that somebody might return to this granary, maybe a century from now, relieved to find a sign of ancestry deep in this river gorge. i climbed down to this granary and laid my hand on its stone, feeling the grit of sand and the hardness of rock. a person could be found here in a thousand years, a person kneeling in the moment of decision. i climbed out and went back to my career, the obsidian night closing around me. i climbed into the canoe and swept the paddle across the water, setting a wake acros
i spent years going through museum collections and opening up drawers in the basement of the peabody and the american museum of natural history where you are going through masses of artifacts, the striking black on white pottery of the anastazi, what is in this place? but the granary was not mine to open, it was left by other people, a stockpile waiting for their return. as i understand more of the anastazi, it is hard to say they ever truly vanished. the more i track them, it more it seems...
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first up scott brown the former massachusetts senator is joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody held work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he'll be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute will be working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership and another name mary shapiro back in december she stepped down as chairwoman of the securities and exchange commission now she'll be serving as one of general electric's directors so how can they use their government experience in the private sector encounter lobbying efforts impacts government policy and this is something citizens should be concerned about the discuss i'm joined now in studio by abby martin host of artie's breaking the set and correspondent megan lopez welcome ladies so these senators they're able to kind of turn their their government careers is into high paying jobs in the private sector and you know everybody doesn't want to advance their career but
first up scott brown the former massachusetts senator is joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody held work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he'll be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute will be working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership and another name mary shapiro back in december she stepped down as...
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peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention o
peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity...
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laggards, first solar which offered weak guidance for the current quarter, jc penney, apollo, peabodynd on the dow winners included hewlett-packard and home depot where fourth-quarter earnings jumped 32% in a jump in sales. finally let's recap the week in nasdaq, leaders include regeneron pharmaceuticals and amgen, laggards, f5, sears, intuitive and apple, now a 52-week low, now down some 32% from its 2008 peek. >> josh, thanks very much. >> we're in the finley stretch. we've got about 45 minutes before the "closing bell" sounds today. a complete reversal earlier. we are, we need to close up 110 points to hit an all-time high. >> that would be nice, but i don't think so today, right? not happening. we're digging in for gold. she's not going to answer my question. we're digging for gold. the precious metal getting crushed lately. can you buy on the dip with gold and come out on top, he asks. that's coming up. >>> and then after the break, find out where barclays sees opportunity and don't miss my exclusive interknew with the barclays president. that's coming up. back in a moment. how d
laggards, first solar which offered weak guidance for the current quarter, jc penney, apollo, peabodynd on the dow winners included hewlett-packard and home depot where fourth-quarter earnings jumped 32% in a jump in sales. finally let's recap the week in nasdaq, leaders include regeneron pharmaceuticals and amgen, laggards, f5, sears, intuitive and apple, now a 52-week low, now down some 32% from its 2008 peek. >> josh, thanks very much. >> we're in the finley stretch. we've got...
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and peabody coal, all resources we would think they would be surging, but it really does look like theyal hard time digging themselves out of this worst performing haul. joining us is david lipchitz. >> cutting supply, cutting off costs instead of value. china slowed and we've gott caught up on the supply story and the story is over. >> the story is over, like done, seriously? would you really put your neck out and say the china story is over and not just having a bit of a soft patch? >> it's not over that china is falling apart but from a commodity perspective. done a lot of the infrastructure. the growth is slowing from steel demand, 3% to 5% and with the supply coming on line in iron ore, nice a price of marginal costs rather than trying to catch up every year. so at end of the day these stocks will be in trouble over the next 12 to 18 months. >> david, thank you very much for giving us your two cents worth on that. >> let's drill down now on energy. there's fierce debate that ethanol requirements may be driving up gas prices. from the investor perspective, is there real opportunity
and peabody coal, all resources we would think they would be surging, but it really does look like theyal hard time digging themselves out of this worst performing haul. joining us is david lipchitz. >> cutting supply, cutting off costs instead of value. china slowed and we've gott caught up on the supply story and the story is over. >> the story is over, like done, seriously? would you really put your neck out and say the china story is over and not just having a bit of a soft...
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here's a brief look at the peabody award winning documentary, "the lord is not on trial he toda" it the story of her fight for the separation of church and state. >> she had a terrible time. the town hated her. >> she was not the hero to many people, she was somehow the devil incarnate. >> she was called "that awful woman" by her neighbors, and "that atheist mother" by newspapers across the country. her friends stopped retning phne calls rather than risk speaking with her. she was branded a communist, and the illinois state legislature nearly stopped her and her husband from ever working at the state university again. she received up to 200 letters a day, some of the writers claiming they would pray for her, many wishing for much worse. >> they heard this down at the piggly wiggly down there on main street. they're going to lynch you. oh, i said, is that all? >> all because in 1945 vashti mccollum, a young mother of three from champaign, illinois, would file a historic lawsuit that would forever change the relationship between religion and public schools in america. >> it has been liste
here's a brief look at the peabody award winning documentary, "the lord is not on trial he toda" it the story of her fight for the separation of church and state. >> she had a terrible time. the town hated her. >> she was not the hero to many people, she was somehow the devil incarnate. >> she was called "that awful woman" by her neighbors, and "that atheist mother" by newspapers across the country. her friends stopped retning phne calls rather...
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we learned today brown has a new job working at the law firm nixon peabody where he will, quote, focus on his practice on business and governmental affairs as they relate to financial services industry as well as commercial real estate matters. translation? he's taking care of business just like they took care of him. it's a perfect fit. in fact, one of his new firm's biggest clients is goldman sachs. but brown's new clients might have a tougher time than they used to down in d.c. because they are not dealing with senator scott brown anymore. >> if you launder nearly a billion dollars for drug cartels and violate our international sanctions, your company pays a fine and you go home and sleep in your own bed at night. tell me a little bit about the last few times you've taken the biggest financial institutions on wall street all the way to a trial. anybody? i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. that just seems wrong to me. >> elizabeth warren is in. scott brown is out. he may run for office again but no one is going to be fooled by his fake pop u lichl
we learned today brown has a new job working at the law firm nixon peabody where he will, quote, focus on his practice on business and governmental affairs as they relate to financial services industry as well as commercial real estate matters. translation? he's taking care of business just like they took care of him. it's a perfect fit. in fact, one of his new firm's biggest clients is goldman sachs. but brown's new clients might have a tougher time than they used to down in d.c. because they...
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show's jon stewart" has his own wax figure, a painting at the portrait gallery and, oh, yes, a few peabodym enormous. am i still? >> yes. you couldn't be bigger. and now, stephen colbert is breaking character to dip his toe into real politics, supporting his sister elizabeth, who works in business development at clemson university and is running for congress as a democrat in their home state of south carolina. this was the first actual election you actually got involved in? >> yeah, yeah, this is the first one. >> reporter: i don't think anyone would begrudge you -- >> for my sister. >> reporter: trying to help your sister. >> exactly. she's my sister, and i'm willing to, you know, break the jewel of my own creation to try to do something for her. like, i'm not worried what it would do to me or my show to try to help her as myself, not as my character, and to help her as myself. you know, if people think that's not the right thing for me to do, i don't care. it's my sister and i'm willing to help her. >> reporter: you think she'd be a good public servant? >> i've met these people. and my s
show's jon stewart" has his own wax figure, a painting at the portrait gallery and, oh, yes, a few peabodym enormous. am i still? >> yes. you couldn't be bigger. and now, stephen colbert is breaking character to dip his toe into real politics, supporting his sister elizabeth, who works in business development at clemson university and is running for congress as a democrat in their home state of south carolina. this was the first actual election you actually got involved in? >>...
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laggards in the benchmark gauge, cliffs natural resources, jcpenney, peabody energy, garmin, and u.s. steel. also a record high close for the dow, up 11% in the first quarter, its best showing since 1998. big gainers among the blue ships, american express, johnson & johnson, pfizer, only caterpillar and alcoa in the red. >> we were about two points away from it being the best quarter for the dow since 1987. so we don't have to worry about that 87 correlation anymore. >> thank goodness. >> first quarter certainly very good for stocks, but the question is will they still be a safe place to invest in the second quarter? scott rent thinks so, but walt zimmerman thinks the long-awaited pullback is coming sooner rather than later. good to see you both. thanks for joining us today. >> scott, why are equities still safe? we had an enormous run, as you know, and the s&p finally closed at this record. a lot of people think, perhaps, we're due for a turnaround. >> well, you know, sue, let me first say, i would love to see a pullback, because i think it's an opportunity. but i think what we have
laggards in the benchmark gauge, cliffs natural resources, jcpenney, peabody energy, garmin, and u.s. steel. also a record high close for the dow, up 11% in the first quarter, its best showing since 1998. big gainers among the blue ships, american express, johnson & johnson, pfizer, only caterpillar and alcoa in the red. >> we were about two points away from it being the best quarter for the dow since 1987. so we don't have to worry about that 87 correlation anymore. >> thank...
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jcpenney is down hard, as is peabody energy, down 20%. as for the dow, on track to close up 11% in the first quarter, it's best showing since 1998. hewlett-packard, american express, travelers among the biggest percentage gainers. only caterpillar and alcoa in the red. and finally, i just do want to point out, blackberry, right now, losing ground, reported a surprise profit today, but also said subs slipped. blackberry, down some 2.2% right now. bill, back to you. >> josh, thanks very much. so, let's move on to ebay. their shares up nearly 4%, just today, as investors watch for clues about the company's growth plans on this, which is ebay's investor day. ecommerce companies trying to expand globally and use mobile technology to hit some very aggressive targets. >> joining us now is ebay's ceo, john donahoe. he's lived with an exclusive interview for us is and we're also joined by our own jon fortt. so how much do you want to grow in the next two years, i guess, is the big question, mr. donahoe. i'm sure you want to grow quite a bit. but t
jcpenney is down hard, as is peabody energy, down 20%. as for the dow, on track to close up 11% in the first quarter, it's best showing since 1998. hewlett-packard, american express, travelers among the biggest percentage gainers. only caterpillar and alcoa in the red. and finally, i just do want to point out, blackberry, right now, losing ground, reported a surprise profit today, but also said subs slipped. blackberry, down some 2.2% right now. bill, back to you. >> josh, thanks very...
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still had not protected the system but convinced a lot peabody at.ed out. he had not figured out by the exhibition in 1880. he had something that could last much longer. >> and what was that the figured out? >> he knew of this carbon. he had very much an inductive approach where he would try anything. i felt a million times and that's fine because i learned something each time. so he tried whatever carbon element he could find and stuffed his laboratory full of every possible element not knowing what my work and finally locked in on bamboo filament. he decided that panda would be the key to his initial success he hired with great fanfare the explorers and send them around the globe to go find the best form of filament. a great form of publicity from him, especially when the export who went to let american never came back. the one who went to japan found a species of bamboo that seemed to make the most consistent fiber. the early bulbs or bamboo fiber. >> i love the story. it shows the extent to which he was determined to spare no expense and also to
still had not protected the system but convinced a lot peabody at.ed out. he had not figured out by the exhibition in 1880. he had something that could last much longer. >> and what was that the figured out? >> he knew of this carbon. he had very much an inductive approach where he would try anything. i felt a million times and that's fine because i learned something each time. so he tried whatever carbon element he could find and stuffed his laboratory full of every possible...
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look at alec's board of directors comprised of lobbyists from exxonmobil, peabody energy and coke industries. look at the array of bogus denial organizations propped up to create doubt in this debate. against this tide of propaganda and nonsense stands states including rhode island which already cap and reduce carbon emissions. 19 states have climate adaptation plans completed or in progress. 31 states have a renewable and/or portfolio in progress. and immediate entitlement or lead standards. the obstructionists may be well funded by the polluting special interests, but the majority of the american people, the vast majority of the american people, understand that climate change is a very real problem. and they want their leaders to take action. americans want their leaders to listen to the climate scientists. they want us to plan and to prepare, to limit, to mitigate, and to adapt to the changes that are coming. and here in congress, it is long past time to move forward with meaningful action. that is why i'm working with several colleagues to establish a fee on carbon pollution. as i said i
look at alec's board of directors comprised of lobbyists from exxonmobil, peabody energy and coke industries. look at the array of bogus denial organizations propped up to create doubt in this debate. against this tide of propaganda and nonsense stands states including rhode island which already cap and reduce carbon emissions. 19 states have climate adaptation plans completed or in progress. 31 states have a renewable and/or portfolio in progress. and immediate entitlement or lead standards....
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and we have the analysts making a bold call in one of the worst performing s&p stock this is year, peabodyjames. and one matchup that we're going to talk about tonight, apple versus google. that's a question a lot of people are asking themselves. >> did amention a special street signs today at 2:00? we're going to meet some of the cnbc reporters in greater details. it could be fun. >> that's nice. we'll see you guys later on. if you're just joining us, here's what you missed. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> there's six tst's a bear market checklist, and i don't see them. is the fed tightening? no. are evaluations stretched? no. is the recession looming? no. are banks, transportation stocks and financials taking bullets? no. and are bond shields widening? no. >> >> they care about austerity and fossil fuels. they don't seem to care about jobs. here credit is getting more bountiful. there it's getting scarce. >> no growth environment in europe. >> yes. you look at verizon doing a phone deal. at&t is the apple company, and t-mobile. that
and we have the analysts making a bold call in one of the worst performing s&p stock this is year, peabodyjames. and one matchup that we're going to talk about tonight, apple versus google. that's a question a lot of people are asking themselves. >> did amention a special street signs today at 2:00? we're going to meet some of the cnbc reporters in greater details. it could be fun. >> that's nice. we'll see you guys later on. if you're just joining us, here's what you missed....
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cliffs natural resources in the red as is jcpenney and peabody energy which is down this year. >>> wal-martdeliver packages to online buyers. still in the early stages, but wal-mart hopes to tap into crowd sourcing to deliver their goods in a faster way. it brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. what could possibly go wrong? keep it clean and tweet us. that's squawk the tweet. we'll get your responses next. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> hedge fund manager steve cohen known for quickly getting in and out of big multimillion trades. is he doing the same thing with a multimillion dollar real estate? >> you know, steve cohen is a b
cliffs natural resources in the red as is jcpenney and peabody energy which is down this year. >>> wal-martdeliver packages to online buyers. still in the early stages, but wal-mart hopes to tap into crowd sourcing to deliver their goods in a faster way. it brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet. what could possibly go wrong? keep it clean and tweet us. that's squawk the tweet. we'll get your responses next. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ]...
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peabody put on 50 points between january 2007 and june of 2008.ff national went from 124 to 120. freeport was a huge bull, 33 to 61. i think -- last one before i stop boring people. pot ash had a miracle move. 30 to 113. i don't want those stocks doing well and they're not. boy, are they ever a nightmare. when you get u.s. steel putting on 100 points, when you get ak steel being a leader, that's what happened last time. i love this leadership had -- it is not those companies. >> but you want those groups to participate. maybe not lead but you want them to participate. you want technology to be trading at a lower pe than the rest of the market. >> there's room for tech to go. i just don't want us to be led by a company like an ak -- like chesapeake. 27 to 69. apache doubled during that period. those are inflation stocks. i love this piece in "the journal" talked about natural gas being low and the energy boom is keeping a lid on inflation which make the dollar stronger for good reasons, not bad. i guess i'm saying i still like the backdrop of the e
peabody put on 50 points between january 2007 and june of 2008.ff national went from 124 to 120. freeport was a huge bull, 33 to 61. i think -- last one before i stop boring people. pot ash had a miracle move. 30 to 113. i don't want those stocks doing well and they're not. boy, are they ever a nightmare. when you get u.s. steel putting on 100 points, when you get ak steel being a leader, that's what happened last time. i love this leadership had -- it is not those companies. >> but you...