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peps pepsi fell 2%. meantime, pepsi said earlier this month that a weaker u.s.g on demand for snacks and drinks. so, which would you rather? it's interesting. coke actually saw pricing increases. they saw volumes grow. that is a very different message than pepsi sent earlier. >> i think coke is a better company. playing the game you would rather, it's a stock game. i would rather pepsi. coke is right up against prior resistance. go back and look over the last couple years. whereas pepsi is right down to past support. it stands to reason that pepsi should bounce here. coke should sell off. i would rather pepsi. >> i would rather coke. coke the company and coke the stock. i think coke the stock also, this doesn't have the headwinds around snack. snack pricing. i think snack is also such a wind fall for pepsi the last couple years. i think coke. i think coke in latin america and asia, good growth. >> agreed for the pepsi reason. i think that snacking -- i don't think we're done with the pressure on snacking. the pepsi multiple is cheaper, it's about 50/50 in terms
peps pepsi fell 2%. meantime, pepsi said earlier this month that a weaker u.s.g on demand for snacks and drinks. so, which would you rather? it's interesting. coke actually saw pricing increases. they saw volumes grow. that is a very different message than pepsi sent earlier. >> i think coke is a better company. playing the game you would rather, it's a stock game. i would rather pepsi. coke is right up against prior resistance. go back and look over the last couple years. whereas pepsi...
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they tried to knock off coke and pepsi, they couldn't.ut frito lay, i checked in my ollie's army, they are discounting potato chips like they're going out of style. he herrs. from philadelphia. >> why do you think that is? discounting these chips? >> potato chips got too expensive. >> they did? >> not that he would -- pepsi is going to say that. they're very abject about it. i will say this. you're selling that stock at an incredibly high yield. you're selling that stock when that he had a great july 4th. you're selling this stock when the company has the optionality to do a lot of different things. the international numbers are the best they've ever been. i may be willing to take the other side of the trade on this. >> we've been watching a lot of staples, whether that was general mills. lagurata today did say price sensitivity across all income groups -- here's what he said. >> in the u.s., there is clearly a consumer that is more challenged, and there's a consumer that is telling us that in particular parts of our portfolio, they want
they tried to knock off coke and pepsi, they couldn't.ut frito lay, i checked in my ollie's army, they are discounting potato chips like they're going out of style. he herrs. from philadelphia. >> why do you think that is? discounting these chips? >> potato chips got too expensive. >> they did? >> not that he would -- pepsi is going to say that. they're very abject about it. i will say this. you're selling that stock at an incredibly high yield. you're selling that stock...
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you could see a consumer staple like pepsi come back in vogue.oy trading pretty cheap. the last five-year ears has been about 24. to you'd like the options market, because those are coming out tomorrow morning. >> i'm watching the aisle to see if there's more discounts on fritos and ruffles, and all of their products. if pepsi doesn't do well, i think they're going to tack more son than they have. you're slightly right. if you think about the three names we're decision today, they are bet weathers, they are important. this is what the midwest in chicago, this is what's important to the u.s. economy. i think it's critical to look at the names, even if you're not trading them. >> conagra, some people seeing it sometimes as a weak are port portfolio, it's already down seven of the past eight week. will private label entrench. would you be a buyer? >> i would not be a buyer. the simple reason, the past five years, it has gone nowhere. if you see a tilt back in the consumer staples, i don't know if i get too excited about canned meat. but from conagra
you could see a consumer staple like pepsi come back in vogue.oy trading pretty cheap. the last five-year ears has been about 24. to you'd like the options market, because those are coming out tomorrow morning. >> i'm watching the aisle to see if there's more discounts on fritos and ruffles, and all of their products. if pepsi doesn't do well, i think they're going to tack more son than they have. you're slightly right. if you think about the three names we're decision today, they are bet...
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and you saw pepsi believe with that pricing power. were almost boasting their ability to pass on prices. at this point, i think they have multiple quarters of headwinds on that. so, i think you're going to get lower. if you look at a five-year chart, you start to assess some of those trends. ultimately, assess the valuation from where we were on a p pre-covid base sis and i think you can trade down one or two turns. i like the story. staples and cpg are going to get interesting. just not yet. >> steve? >> yeah, wasn't this the ozempic effect, though, when we first started talking about weakness here and the next level was, to your point, shrinkflation. pepsi, i could find, i could maybe create some support in the name, if i look at both of these charts, nothing makes me excited about them, but they are at levels where in theory, they should bounce. so maybe, as tim said, maybe you can get it a little bit lower, but they look like they are right where they should be bouncing on the chart. >> you think it looks interesting? >> 160, peps
and you saw pepsi believe with that pricing power. were almost boasting their ability to pass on prices. at this point, i think they have multiple quarters of headwinds on that. so, i think you're going to get lower. if you look at a five-year chart, you start to assess some of those trends. ultimately, assess the valuation from where we were on a p pre-covid base sis and i think you can trade down one or two turns. i like the story. staples and cpg are going to get interesting. just not yet....
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much volume growth there on pepsi and what are the problems consumer companies are having is pricingraising dramatically, pepsi for instance have been prices up 10% and 5% this year end it means a pack of cheetahs which are my favorite about $6 for 8 ounces, $12 a pound. that's out of reach of some consumers. jack: if you like chinos you should go to costco. you're looking at costco's, the stock fell, what is going on. >> after a period of years about seven years, costco race by about 8% that matters a little bit because of a very high private profit margin so it flows through to earnings. >> they got a lot of upgrades. >> the issue with the stock, comps sales year-over-year were up 6% because a few million more members every year so they're able to grow, they don't even have 100 million members were developing country in the united states you could grow from here and part of the briand is been the value oriented provider in inflationary environment no wonder the comp sales are up 6% over the year the stock was down because it was up 50% since october low. jack: about 50 times earnin
much volume growth there on pepsi and what are the problems consumer companies are having is pricingraising dramatically, pepsi for instance have been prices up 10% and 5% this year end it means a pack of cheetahs which are my favorite about $6 for 8 ounces, $12 a pound. that's out of reach of some consumers. jack: if you like chinos you should go to costco. you're looking at costco's, the stock fell, what is going on. >> after a period of years about seven years, costco race by about 8%...
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scarlet: what is coca-cola doing better than pepsi when it comes to beverage businesses? made coke cool again, that's the candid way of saying it. all of the investments being made in the brand, coke zero, leading the market, bottles and small cans, things like that investing in the brand. aligning with music, other brands, pepsi hasn't done the same thing in terms of success, comparing the two. that's interesting, you say that coca-cola is a big sponsor of the liv-ex. how does that show up in the financials. on the costs side it does as well. are we going to see a big bump up in costs for this quarter? direct marketing expenses were up in the mid teens, similar to the run rate on sales growth. it's amazing, they had good operating measures with that market. year in, you're out, coke is spending an elevated level. in terms of when it shows up that's the absolute level. it's always a something. always something to get behind in the summer. coca-cola, truly a global company. it only gets 37% of revenue from north america. how much is the headwind as it relies on so much sal
scarlet: what is coca-cola doing better than pepsi when it comes to beverage businesses? made coke cool again, that's the candid way of saying it. all of the investments being made in the brand, coke zero, leading the market, bottles and small cans, things like that investing in the brand. aligning with music, other brands, pepsi hasn't done the same thing in terms of success, comparing the two. that's interesting, you say that coca-cola is a big sponsor of the liv-ex. how does that show up in...
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liz: let's look at shares of pepsi. i'm pulling it up. how about this?lat earlier today to fizzy in this final -- sort of fizzy. they went flat this morning when the soda giant posted hixed quarterly -- mixed quarterly results. revenue, that's sales, $22.5 billion compared to analyst projections of $22.57. man, investors are unforgiving these days. the real red flags are waving over the company's frito lay north american if division. sales volume dipped 4% during the quarter, and pepsi's beverage business didn't taste much better, sales fell 3. with today's cpi report showing deflation at least month if over month, is this an early sign consumers are in more trouble than we thought? joining us now, a man who sold plenty of pepsi and frito lay products during his years as ceo of 7/eleven, jim frieze. does it feel like not only are consumers inflation-weary, they're worried about a slowing job market so they're going really, really cheap? >> i don't -- i wouldn't worry as much about that. i think that's a short-term trend. candidly, with the summer heat ri
liz: let's look at shares of pepsi. i'm pulling it up. how about this?lat earlier today to fizzy in this final -- sort of fizzy. they went flat this morning when the soda giant posted hixed quarterly -- mixed quarterly results. revenue, that's sales, $22.5 billion compared to analyst projections of $22.57. man, investors are unforgiving these days. the real red flags are waving over the company's frito lay north american if division. sales volume dipped 4% during the quarter, and pepsi's...
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this segment is sponsored by pepsi.avorite for summer is back by popular demand for a limited time. we have some folks handing out bottles of pepsi pineapple to the audience. it is the perfect pairing. you can't beat that. think sweet and savory. pepsi available at little caesar's. starting today you can get cheesey crazy puffs. a great on the go summer treat. we have some gma interns, some of our fam squad here. how is it? >> yum. this is actually very good. delicious. >> really yummy. >> love the pineapple. we're having a great morning out here, guys. enjoy. back to you. >> lara: i'm in. we'll be right back on good morning america. a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our thermostat to 78... i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's talk about it! - nope. ooo, we can
this segment is sponsored by pepsi.avorite for summer is back by popular demand for a limited time. we have some folks handing out bottles of pepsi pineapple to the audience. it is the perfect pairing. you can't beat that. think sweet and savory. pepsi available at little caesar's. starting today you can get cheesey crazy puffs. a great on the go summer treat. we have some gma interns, some of our fam squad here. how is it? >> yum. this is actually very good. delicious. >> really...
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pepsi also lowered the four-year guidance.dance previously was at least 4% growth now saying approximately 4% growth. clearly words matter. pepsi saw weakness in two u.s. businesses. frito lay with a decline. more than 2%. another earnings mover. delta airlines moving lower after eps and record level q2. that still missed estimates. take a look. you see shares are down almost 10%. delta maintained the 4 year earnings guidance of 6 to $7 a share. putting pressure on the stock according to phil lebeau. two bright spots in this report. premium seat revenue up 10%. international revenue up 4%. delta did say it would take a $100 million hit on trans atlantic hits on flights to paris for the olympics. delta ceo ed bastian will talk a lot about the quarter and what he's seeing when it comes to the demand for the premium seats. this morning watching apple shares taking a look down fractionally. eu regulators said they have opened the tag and go payment system to competing companies. this will settle a four-year long investigation. the
pepsi also lowered the four-year guidance.dance previously was at least 4% growth now saying approximately 4% growth. clearly words matter. pepsi saw weakness in two u.s. businesses. frito lay with a decline. more than 2%. another earnings mover. delta airlines moving lower after eps and record level q2. that still missed estimates. take a look. you see shares are down almost 10%. delta maintained the 4 year earnings guidance of 6 to $7 a share. putting pressure on the stock according to phil...
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pepsi, conagra.ys. >> get on with it, that's the message to chairman powell and the federal reserve as they get together to consider reducing interest rates. most people assume they will execute that call later on this year perhaps even september. the scores look like this. welcome to the program. equity futures on the s&p 500 just about positive. the move like yesterday was an small caps once again this morning it's in small caps. the bond market yields much lower across the curve through yesterday's session. a little bit higher on the 10 year maturity off by a single basis point. the lineup for the outlook ahead of us looks like this. they will be joining us as stocks snapped their longest winning streak since november. charles myers of sigma global advisors -- signum global advisors. amid growing bets on his september rate cut. we begin with our top story, the s&p 500 seven-day winning streak coming to an end as big tech tumbles, of the most since 2022. raising the s&p 500 year-end target to 5800
pepsi, conagra.ys. >> get on with it, that's the message to chairman powell and the federal reserve as they get together to consider reducing interest rates. most people assume they will execute that call later on this year perhaps even september. the scores look like this. welcome to the program. equity futures on the s&p 500 just about positive. the move like yesterday was an small caps once again this morning it's in small caps. the bond market yields much lower across the curve...
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comes to pepsi.has a stronger foothold in some of these growthier markets like latin america, southeast asia, but overall, just another solid one when it comes to coca-cola. they have new innovations and they're spending a lot on marketing and the olympics will be good for them and powerade and body armour are doing better. >> fair life, the milk. >> from jim which he's unfamiliar with. >> very expensive milk. >> is it? >> yes. but it's done really well. this has been a few years in the making. >> i see. >> they've invested a lot, but it's part of the reason why they got such strong pricing growth in north america because it's not in their distribution system. it was 4%, not 11%, but fair life so strong. >> why not go with rich life, good life, delicious life. >> this is not a new brand, david. it's doing well. >> i don't like the name. who wants to have a fair life. >> i think a lot of people want a fair life. >> i want there to be fairness. of course, life is unfair, as we well know. >> we tell our
comes to pepsi.has a stronger foothold in some of these growthier markets like latin america, southeast asia, but overall, just another solid one when it comes to coca-cola. they have new innovations and they're spending a lot on marketing and the olympics will be good for them and powerade and body armour are doing better. >> fair life, the milk. >> from jim which he's unfamiliar with. >> very expensive milk. >> is it? >> yes. but it's done really well. this has...
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let's compare and contrast coca-cola to pepsi. coke was decent.nsumer struggling, backing away from snacks. coke reports and you do not see a big problem, up about 1%. lisa: net income to point $.50 a share. being the forecast and having a more positive view of the world. but we are seeing -- i don't want to say idiosyncratic but i will say idiosyncratic -- certain stories coming to roost in a good way or bad way. ups union contracts eating into profit revenues. the gm pipit back to gas fuel trucks helping to support record revenues. the time for this earnings season to not start well. it started with delta. we had all seen the airports absolutely packed. they talked about additional capacity at a time we cannot secure enough boeing airplanes and they talked about lower ticket prices. i want to cross over to bloomberg's guy johnson. i want to understand about the capacity issue some of the airlines are struggling with at the moment or whether that could get worse if boeing starts to get the job done and starts delivering planes faster? guy: you ha
let's compare and contrast coca-cola to pepsi. coke was decent.nsumer struggling, backing away from snacks. coke reports and you do not see a big problem, up about 1%. lisa: net income to point $.50 a share. being the forecast and having a more positive view of the world. but we are seeing -- i don't want to say idiosyncratic but i will say idiosyncratic -- certain stories coming to roost in a good way or bad way. ups union contracts eating into profit revenues. the gm pipit back to gas fuel...
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for more than $4 billion, currently they managed 39 brands including the uk production and sales of pepsitegy to accelerate growth in its portfolio outside of beer. it is only 2% of the volume. that is give you a quick recap of how they move in the us. another record date for the us. another record date for the nasdaq and the dowjones index and they have a busy week ahead for the us inflation print forjune which is to on thursday. bye for now. the catch up. strikes in ukraine and tourists get stopped in barcelona. the new chancellor has announced plans to build more homes in the government will build 1.5 million in england or the next four years and will lose no time planning rule at the new prime minister has been in northern ireland after visiting scotland yesterday. now to ukraine were children hospital in tf as appended by russian strikes and across the country today at least 36 people have been killed by russian attacks in ukraine says they'll and targeting civilians. parliamentary election after the far wregret expected to win instead, they can third of the group of left—wing partie
for more than $4 billion, currently they managed 39 brands including the uk production and sales of pepsitegy to accelerate growth in its portfolio outside of beer. it is only 2% of the volume. that is give you a quick recap of how they move in the us. another record date for the us. another record date for the nasdaq and the dowjones index and they have a busy week ahead for the us inflation print forjune which is to on thursday. bye for now. the catch up. strikes in ukraine and tourists get...
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if a vendor signs with pepsi, they're just pepsi.ining to chant they have upped their game a little bit? >> they distributed in a big portion of the u.s. by the coca-cola bottling system which makes a lot of money for the coca-cola bottling system. it is an attractive partnership. we'll look with our bottlers to do what is right for the coca-cola system and each player will take their turn. what has been happening over the long time series is the coca-cola system is the long-term share winner. so what we're doing, we feel, is working for us. we'll keep sticking at it. >> i guess you would rather see dr. pepper win than pepsi for the number two spot? >> i would rather see me win it all, but -- >> can't take gold, silver and bronze. >> it is hard, but, you know, in business, you can have a bigger gold medal, which is very attractive option. >> james, thank you very much for joining us today. it is great to see you. >> great to see you. >> enjoy. >> thank you. >>> it is just after 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. 1:00 p.m. right here in par
if a vendor signs with pepsi, they're just pepsi.ining to chant they have upped their game a little bit? >> they distributed in a big portion of the u.s. by the coca-cola bottling system which makes a lot of money for the coca-cola bottling system. it is an attractive partnership. we'll look with our bottlers to do what is right for the coca-cola system and each player will take their turn. what has been happening over the long time series is the coca-cola system is the long-term share...
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manages 39 brands — including the uk's production, distribution, and sales of popular drinks like pepsirt of the company's larger strategy to accelerate growth in its portfolio outside of beer. currently, its �*beyond beer�* catergory accounts to only 2% of carlsberg's total volume. let's recap the market moves in the us now. it was another record day for both the s&p 500 and the nasdaq, while the dow jones index closed flat. investors have a busy week ahead, with the us inflation print forjune, which is due on thursday. i'll have more business news, thank you forjoining us. this is the catch up. russian strikes in ukraine, exciting baby news and torres gets soaked in barcelona. first the new chancellor rachel reeves has announced plans to build loads more homes, she says the government will build 1.5 million in england over the next five years and will loosen tough planning rules. also today the new prime minister has been in wales and northern ireland after visiting scotland yesterday. now to ukraine, where children's hospital in kyiv was hit by russian strikes. at least 36 people hav
manages 39 brands — including the uk's production, distribution, and sales of popular drinks like pepsirt of the company's larger strategy to accelerate growth in its portfolio outside of beer. currently, its �*beyond beer�* catergory accounts to only 2% of carlsberg's total volume. let's recap the market moves in the us now. it was another record day for both the s&p 500 and the nasdaq, while the dow jones index closed flat. investors have a busy week ahead, with the us inflation...
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. >> we get a read on the consumer today with delta and pepsi reporting today.w do you think the market res re reacts? >> expectations are modest at this point. constant in terms of the year over year numbers. we are expecting that to hit a hiccup in some of the inflation sources like that auto insurance for example. overall, longer term trend does look like it continues to move in the right direction. obviously, chair powell's comments this week signal more attention in the labor market. that may give the fed some wiggle room. we are not of the camp that we expect a lot of rate cuts. we do believe the fed is going to be cautious of when they cut and by how much because they really do want to stuff the inflation genie back in the bottle. >> i want to move on to your picks. i want to get to the picks that hedge markets. you are looking at risks geopolitically and macro level. two were interesting. palo alto networks and raytheon. why buy those two today? >> yeah, we view the cy cybersecurity space as almost like a utility. we keep seeing hacks and these hacks are
. >> we get a read on the consumer today with delta and pepsi reporting today.w do you think the market res re reacts? >> expectations are modest at this point. constant in terms of the year over year numbers. we are expecting that to hit a hiccup in some of the inflation sources like that auto insurance for example. overall, longer term trend does look like it continues to move in the right direction. obviously, chair powell's comments this week signal more attention in the labor...
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if a fast growing stock sells for 25 times earnings, that does not make it more expensive lake pepsi growing, here's where it gets -- these are not static for different markets people pay more or less for the same pay when they pay more we call that multiple extension. when they pay less it is called multiple contraction. two more terms that some more complicated than what they are. when interest rates and market -- guy rucker, we see multiples contract because everybody's future earnings are suddenly worth less by comparison. when you buy a stock you are making about that the e or the m part of the equation is going higher. what goes in the earnings? how do you make sure they are increasing and not about to collapse? when you hear people talking about a company's bottom line or the net income, they are only in the same things, earnings. that is the bottom line because it's a lot of figure in the company statement. think about the earnings to grow in the future, i'm always telling you to listen to -- we do that homework for you in the investment club. step one, get your head around f
if a fast growing stock sells for 25 times earnings, that does not make it more expensive lake pepsi growing, here's where it gets -- these are not static for different markets people pay more or less for the same pay when they pay more we call that multiple extension. when they pay less it is called multiple contraction. two more terms that some more complicated than what they are. when interest rates and market -- guy rucker, we see multiples contract because everybody's future earnings are...
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. >> pepsi and the game of would you rather, i think pepsi primes o it here. >> thanks for >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i am jim cramer. welcome everyone. i am just trying to make you money. my job is not to entertain you, but also explained to you. consumers that last are finally saying no. they are pushing back, demanding bargains. they are not going to take these inflated process prices anymore. this is how inflation is wrenched out of this is him and i bet it keeps playing out behind the scenes as long as the fed keeps cutting rates. like levels we saw before covid before some say the price gouging began. it plays havoc in terms of many different companies now to the point we are starting to see actual disappointments all over the place. nasdaq inched down .07%. the thing is, you need to piece together a ton of different data points. you have to create a mosaic by hand. companies are reluctant to say look, we took too much and we are rolling it back. sure
. >> pepsi and the game of would you rather, i think pepsi primes o it here. >> thanks for >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i am jim cramer. welcome everyone. i am just trying to make you money. my job is not to entertain you, but also explained to you. consumers that last are finally saying no. they are pushing back, demanding bargains....
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>> i think it's the coke of the world, pepsi can do it as well. i think nestle will do a good job. these are brands that people want and i think that's what you really have to focus the companies spending on r&d and marketing will do it. you have to be careful because they also have the global reach, right. they can buy globally and cut costs. so that's a big advantage that some of these other brands are going to have. you have to watch that. you can see on the multiples of some of these stocks, right, mcdonald's trades at over 20 times earnings. so does starbucks and nike. so you're going to get valuation resets, especially if the growth rate is not going to be there anymore and i think that's where the market is looking. >> that's why i'm curious about png. they're going to report in the next 24 hours but the stock has been doing nicely. you think shouldn't they be a prime candidate for some place we could see disinflation pressures, margin pressures, consumers pushing back? >> i do. i think p&g has china exposure which i think -- if you look at the luxury items or companies and
>> i think it's the coke of the world, pepsi can do it as well. i think nestle will do a good job. these are brands that people want and i think that's what you really have to focus the companies spending on r&d and marketing will do it. you have to be careful because they also have the global reach, right. they can buy globally and cut costs. so that's a big advantage that some of these other brands are going to have. you have to watch that. you can see on the multiples of some of...
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it is great pepsi cut cost and they will continue doing it but you will people acclimate to this.o the guy on the street come outside of our ivory tower of wall street the average person down there than average prices are going to start going down versus my concern not how prices are going back up and we saw earlier this week helen of troy which is exactly about whether there down 30% on bell earnings on consumer staples this is very much because the big red flag for the economy and pepsi is another five today. maria: mark, jumping on how important the cpi today we've all watched inflation cut into wages but now it's cutting into profits. >> without a doubt, the inflation report is obvious and very important because j pablo, the fed are watching it they want to cut rates and he's going to prioritize the labor market over inflation and we had a few inflationary readings to chime in on pepsico, yes inflation is 100% hurting them they're not mentioning glp-1 and how that's affecting their business structurally over the course of the next three, five, ten years, were talking about a c
it is great pepsi cut cost and they will continue doing it but you will people acclimate to this.o the guy on the street come outside of our ivory tower of wall street the average person down there than average prices are going to start going down versus my concern not how prices are going back up and we saw earlier this week helen of troy which is exactly about whether there down 30% on bell earnings on consumer staples this is very much because the big red flag for the economy and pepsi is...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.e esos dÍas. >> yo sÉ que esos dÍas estuvieron bien calientes, pero no sÉ por quÉ en tan poco tiempo los Órganos se quemaron. roberts: ¿le sorprendiÓ saber que por el calor apenas le causÓ esa enfermedad? >> sÍ, porque Él nunca habÍa sido enfermizo. nunca se enfermÓ con covid. y yo no entendÍa cÓmo en tan poco tiempo ya nada estaba funcionando. roberts: segÚn el centro para el control y la prevenciÓn de enfermedades cdc, la frecuencia de visitas a centros de urgencia por enfermedades causadas por el calor, aumentÓ significativamente en 2023. ese fue el aÑo con mÁs altas temperaturas en siglo y medio y el verano mÁs caluroso jamÁs registrado. gabriel no estaba aclimatado a trabajar en temperaturas de mÁs de 100 grados por largas horas y varios dÍas seguidos. los mÉdicos dicen que sufriÓ un golpe de calor. un golpe de calor puede causar daÑos irreversibles a Órganos vitales como los riÑones. cuando la temperatura interna del cuerpo sobrepasa los 102 o 103 grados. los mÉdicos recomiendan
. ♪♪ ♪♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.e esos dÍas. >> yo sÉ que esos dÍas estuvieron bien calientes, pero no sÉ por quÉ en tan poco tiempo los Órganos se quemaron. roberts: ¿le sorprendiÓ saber que por el calor apenas le causÓ esa enfermedad? >> sÍ, porque Él nunca habÍa sido enfermizo. nunca se enfermÓ con covid. y yo no entendÍa cÓmo en tan poco tiempo ya nada estaba funcionando. roberts: segÚn el centro...
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when it comes to pepsi, this is glp-1 casualty, this is an ozempic casualty.hen you look at pepsi, they're going to say inflation is the problem, consumers can't afford a bag of fritos, less volume, prices are higher. actually, sugary beverages and snacks are not going to be in high demand when people are focused on losing weight or when their appetite isn't quite there so they continue to kind of dodge the elephant in the room which is what is happening with regards to ongoing demand from a more health consciouses consumer standpoint. maria: so many implications of the ozempic related drugs. >> the derivative effect is substantial. like planet fitness, if not for their locker room incident a few months ago, that would be something i think would be doing very well right now as consumers decide, hey, i'm on this drug, losing weight, i want to get in shape at the gym so lots of effects there. maria: we've got also economic data, this is the data point of the week, the month, june cpi. it's out this morning in an hour and 15 minutes, the expectations call for a g
when it comes to pepsi, this is glp-1 casualty, this is an ozempic casualty.hen you look at pepsi, they're going to say inflation is the problem, consumers can't afford a bag of fritos, less volume, prices are higher. actually, sugary beverages and snacks are not going to be in high demand when people are focused on losing weight or when their appetite isn't quite there so they continue to kind of dodge the elephant in the room which is what is happening with regards to ongoing demand from a...
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look at what pepsi said about the consumer, you know? like, do you think they're dialing up advertising in this environment or do you think it's copping down a little bit? so, to me -- i know we're going to talk luxury, we're talking about consumer discretionary. even on the low end, i think -- there is definitely, you know, weakness in the low end. >> what we saw with the hyper scalers and what they've indicates they're going to spend on capex, it was -- for meta, it was terrible. they were the first out of the gate and everybody thought, boy, this is terrible. and then everyone got rewarded. that, to me, will be the fascinating part of this earnings season. what are you going to do with hyper scalers when they say, we've upped it to $50 billion, $60 billion, because -- the jury's still out as to what it means for the hyper scalers. you know, we know what it does for some more than others, but a lot of this investment is still not totally proven, where as we know what it means to nvidia's bottom line. >> 85% of this move since october,
look at what pepsi said about the consumer, you know? like, do you think they're dialing up advertising in this environment or do you think it's copping down a little bit? so, to me -- i know we're going to talk luxury, we're talking about consumer discretionary. even on the low end, i think -- there is definitely, you know, weakness in the low end. >> what we saw with the hyper scalers and what they've indicates they're going to spend on capex, it was -- for meta, it was terrible. they...
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not just pepsi. gatorade, they're showing that the consumer starting to spend a little less and some food that they don't have to have. >> well, speaking of the food we talked a bit ago about the costco hot dog stand locked in a dollar-fifty that combo obviously enjoy that. whenever i go. but membership, i understand is going up on the gold star member. so what are we talking about? >> wall street is fascinated by because wall street loves the subscription model of costco funds. stocks to very gold going from 60 bucks a month to our 6 bucks a year to 65 in the executive memberships going from 12230. i'm price changes. every 7 years seems about right. and that doesn't really seem to be all that aggressive. it's it's a little bit more. and i know that's that's easy for me to say. but yeah, costco done right thing by shareholders, by their business of kind of stay, you know, competitive. >> and i've got the the x box that past thing. not for me, but my for my son and i'm seeing that's going up too. >> m
not just pepsi. gatorade, they're showing that the consumer starting to spend a little less and some food that they don't have to have. >> well, speaking of the food we talked a bit ago about the costco hot dog stand locked in a dollar-fifty that combo obviously enjoy that. whenever i go. but membership, i understand is going up on the gold star member. so what are we talking about? >> wall street is fascinated by because wall street loves the subscription model of costco funds....
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one thing i like, if you electric at north america organizic growth, pepsi, keurig, dr.e. if you look at what the margins have done, it's focus to peers a lot higher. that's a good play for investors. and with products, done a good job of getting rid of those. >> managed to do it. mbs.l see if they do it with nuer thank you. that does it for the exchange. "power lunch" is next after a break. they wear business sneakers and pad their keyboa as muc. you need tamra, izzy and emma. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirem
one thing i like, if you electric at north america organizic growth, pepsi, keurig, dr.e. if you look at what the margins have done, it's focus to peers a lot higher. that's a good play for investors. and with products, done a good job of getting rid of those. >> managed to do it. mbs.l see if they do it with nuer thank you. that does it for the exchange. "power lunch" is next after a break. they wear business sneakers and pad their keyboa as muc. you need tamra, izzy and emma....
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it's not whether god changed coke to pepsy or found my car keys, what matters is they felt -- i felt touch of god. and i want to tell you a story because again, motivated in part by having conversations with my 7-year-old. when i we think about miracles we think about moses parting the red sea. but one of the deep beliefs i have is that there are all of these small little miracles. and if you look for them, you actually see them yesterday morning -- i went to bed around 1:00. and i woke up around 3:30 in the morning. my mind is racing. i'm the kind of guy, i sleep like a baby. going through this vetting process, i still slept like a baby. my head hits the pillow i'm out. i wake up six hours later that's how it's always been for me. but for some reason, yesterday, and the morning of my life, i got two and a half hours of sleep. my kids aren't going to be up for two or three hours. i'm bored. anxious and thoughts are racing in my head a mile a minute. and i say very simply after 30 minutes of trying to count sheep or count backwards from 500 to one. i finally just say, jesus, please he
it's not whether god changed coke to pepsy or found my car keys, what matters is they felt -- i felt touch of god. and i want to tell you a story because again, motivated in part by having conversations with my 7-year-old. when i we think about miracles we think about moses parting the red sea. but one of the deep beliefs i have is that there are all of these small little miracles. and if you look for them, you actually see them yesterday morning -- i went to bed around 1:00. and i woke up...
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. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.Ía varias menores de edad en el operativo detuvieron a la presunta lÍder de la red de trata de personas y a un adolescente quien supuestamente tambiÉn colaboraba con ella. israel afirma haber matado al comandante de hezbolÁ, presunto responsable de un ataque mortal la semana pasada en los altos del golÁn, en el que murieron 12 jÓvenes. el bombardeo de hoy en lÍbano deja al menos tres muertos y decenas de heridos y hay una tercera pequeÑita. murÓo en el reino unido tras el ataque con cuchillo a una escuela de danza cerca de liverpool. tambiÉn se informÓ que ocho menores de edad y dos adultos siguen hospitalizados, siete de ellos en condiciÓn crÍtica. el atacante de 17 aÑos no ha indicado por quÉ cometiÓ este crimen. el encendido de la llama olÍmpica es toda una atracciÓn en parÍs. verÁ por quÉ al en parÍs. verÁ por quÉ al regresar [sobresalto] ¿mascota con picazón? con chewy, ahorra el 20% en tu primera compra de farmacia para ponerle fin a la picazón. remedios contra pulgas y garrapata
. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.Ía varias menores de edad en el operativo detuvieron a la presunta lÍder de la red de trata de personas y a un adolescente quien supuestamente tambiÉn colaboraba con ella. israel afirma haber matado al comandante de hezbolÁ, presunto responsable de un ataque mortal la semana pasada en los altos del golÁn, en el que murieron 12 jÓvenes. el bombardeo de hoy en lÍbano deja al menos tres muertos y decenas...
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. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.sonido de monitor] ¿por qué los dermatólogos de todo el mundo recomiendan la roche-posay? cuida tu piel con la loción hidratante facial “la roche-posay double repair face moisturizer” con su doble acción que ayuda a reparar la barrera de la piel y proporciona 48 horas de hidratación para lucir una piel saludable. no importa qué ritual tengas, con t-mobile asegúrate de estar listo para el partido. ¿pelo listo? ¡listo! obtén cuatro líneas ilimitadas con llamadas internacionales incluidas por sólo $30 por línea. ¿listas? ¡listas! dois beijos, ta? dois beijos! ¿están en el auto? obvio, como siempre. además, puedes ahorrar en todos los planes versus verizon y at&t. y llevarte cuatro samsung galaxy s24 con galaxy ai por cuenta nuestra. hoy se gana. [sobresalto] (♪♪) ¿mascota con picazón? con chewy, ahorra el 20% en tu primera compra de farmacia para ponerle fin a la picazón. remedios contra pulgas y garrapatas directo a tu puerta. hoy en el mundo. dos niÑos perdieron la vida y 11 personas es
. (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) carne asada, parrillada o asado como sea mejor con pepsi.sonido de monitor] ¿por qué los dermatólogos de todo el mundo recomiendan la roche-posay? cuida tu piel con la loción hidratante facial “la roche-posay double repair face moisturizer” con su doble acción que ayuda a reparar la barrera de la piel y proporciona 48 horas de hidratación para lucir una piel saludable. no importa qué ritual tengas, con t-mobile asegúrate de estar listo para el partido....
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they pharmaceutical corp, every year. millions of dollars a year from multiple big manufacturers like pepsi, coca cola, crack yellow, in order to keep our extenders heavy database and say, manage it as a crime. progressive disease, bang the database and the guy the next one alternately suffer. i listened as a role. i just felt and sick and nauseous, and i mean, there just aren't words to describe like the fear that comes with blood sugar going up and down writing roller coaster. the people don't know that there is another option out there or another way of management. i was diagnosed my freshman year in college. i was about ready to turn 18 and i thought that the freshman 15 was totally a fallacy. i was losing the way i was sleeping great sleeping on lot. i could eat anything i wanted for anything i wanted and i was losing weight. finally, somebody said, you look like some diagnosis through pretty much when i graduated from high school, it was just up some downs and i, you know, you must spring personalized. 40 percent of high school, the, you know, blood sugars were never, there were just,
they pharmaceutical corp, every year. millions of dollars a year from multiple big manufacturers like pepsi, coca cola, crack yellow, in order to keep our extenders heavy database and say, manage it as a crime. progressive disease, bang the database and the guy the next one alternately suffer. i listened as a role. i just felt and sick and nauseous, and i mean, there just aren't words to describe like the fear that comes with blood sugar going up and down writing roller coaster. the people...
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the latest secret service director, i'm sorry, she was an executive at pepsi. she was guarding fritos and quaker oats and so she has obviously failed and people -- i'm telling you, that spokesperson who gets up there and says what he said, his butt should be fired as well. they were not candid. it was a c catastrophic failure top to bottom i talked to james comer last night for a long time because he had done this investigation. i know what it looks like going forward. and they have got to get to the bottom of the training, how did they execute this? how come there wasn't evidently drone? was the sniper given permission to strike first or did he have to wait until sh shots were fird until he could shoot? a lot of unanswered questions. i think it's going to come back to -- this whole idea they're holding back resources. i know firsthand having talked to personnel, people who are protectees, their security has been diminished if not excluded and so for them to say they denied this, there's a reason why the secret service did not participate in that press conferen
the latest secret service director, i'm sorry, she was an executive at pepsi. she was guarding fritos and quaker oats and so she has obviously failed and people -- i'm telling you, that spokesperson who gets up there and says what he said, his butt should be fired as well. they were not candid. it was a c catastrophic failure top to bottom i talked to james comer last night for a long time because he had done this investigation. i know what it looks like going forward. and they have got to get...
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pharmaceutical corp, c, as in every year, millions of dollars a year from multiple big manufacturers like pepsi, coca cola and crap in order to keep large heavy diabetes and say manage it as a cry. progressive disease, bang or the die bit. and the next one alternately suffer. i was miserable. i was just else sick and nauseous. and i mean, there just aren't words to describe like the fear that comes with blood sugar going up and down writing roller coaster. the people don't know that there is another option out there or another way of management. i was diagnosed my freshman year in college. i was about ready to turn 18 and i thought that the freshman 15 was totally a fallacy. i was losing the way i was sleeping great sleeping on lot. i could eat anything i wanted for anything i wanted and i was losing weight. finally, somebody said, you look like some diagnosis through pretty much when i graduated from high school, it was just ups and downs and i, you know, you missed very personalized 40 percent of high school. the, you know, blood sugars were never, there were just, you know, the roller coaste
pharmaceutical corp, c, as in every year, millions of dollars a year from multiple big manufacturers like pepsi, coca cola and crap in order to keep large heavy diabetes and say manage it as a cry. progressive disease, bang or the die bit. and the next one alternately suffer. i was miserable. i was just else sick and nauseous. and i mean, there just aren't words to describe like the fear that comes with blood sugar going up and down writing roller coaster. the people don't know that there is...
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a woman runs the secret service, director kimberly cheatle used to protect pepsi, now presidents.er of women in the service to reach 30% by 2030, although they have already reached the point. the bosses are more concerned about the color ties from trump's security guards. they are told red is the color of republicans, that's why they work without ties in white shirts, that's what the secret service cares about. worked as a doctor's assistant in a nursing home, not far from the village in which he lived; due to his young age, he had never voted, but was a member of the republican party, and in 2020, on the day of biden's inauguration, he transferred $ 15 to the democrat's headquarters , he also had a membership card for the local shooting club, where he came to practice. in general, not very similar to a man determined to take the destiny of america into his own hands. i have so many questions about how this twenty-year-old guy was able to single-handedly carry out an assassination attempt on president trump. it smells like something much more sinister big. crazy leftists have been
a woman runs the secret service, director kimberly cheatle used to protect pepsi, now presidents.er of women in the service to reach 30% by 2030, although they have already reached the point. the bosses are more concerned about the color ties from trump's security guards. they are told red is the color of republicans, that's why they work without ties in white shirts, that's what the secret service cares about. worked as a doctor's assistant in a nursing home, not far from the village in which...
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it's not like the people who put the pepsi in my bottle were bad people, they just did not know. luckily, my grandma did. brian: what is a hillbilly? and what is an elegy? j.d.: a hillbilly is somebody who has a connection to appalachia and either you have family there or a special kinship to the region. it is a pejorative. if somebody used it outside of the family, i would be offended. but in our family, we use it as a term of endearment. as my ma-maw said, nobody can call you a hillbilly except me. when we say it it's ok. an elegy is a sad song or poem. so the book -- i called it hillbilly elegy because in some ways it's a sad story of people who have come from appalachia. it is the lives they have led. the optimism my grandparents had did not pan out. their family has a lot of the problems they hoped their family would not have when they escaped from eastern kentucky poverty. brian: who named the book? j.d.: a combination of me and my publisher and agent. it is something we talked a lot about. it is not something i was especially attached to at first. elegy is not a word i wou
it's not like the people who put the pepsi in my bottle were bad people, they just did not know. luckily, my grandma did. brian: what is a hillbilly? and what is an elegy? j.d.: a hillbilly is somebody who has a connection to appalachia and either you have family there or a special kinship to the region. it is a pejorative. if somebody used it outside of the family, i would be offended. but in our family, we use it as a term of endearment. as my ma-maw said, nobody can call you a hillbilly...
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valuations to rise in the stocks seem to have the earnings can support that we need to be watching pepsime of the big banks like j.p. morgan. the numbers really need to be good. >> you are suggesting this the company seem to actually make more money to justify these prices. they cannot just keep going up because are going up is that right? access are big tech stocks but then who no space. >> elizabeth hurricane putting aside the human toll is this something investors should be concerned about? >> yes. have not seen any measurable impacts yet but from investors point of view we should be looking about its impact potential impact on insurers like allstate, on energy companies like exxon's oil production is potentially effective in the gulf coast. also, on the positive side home and permit stores like low's and home depot could get a boost his people prepare for the storm and rebuild. jena publicly traded generator maker there even is the severity of this hurricane season in their marketing materials. >> a marketing blitz. we have talked before how crazy homeowner insurance has gotten in so
valuations to rise in the stocks seem to have the earnings can support that we need to be watching pepsime of the big banks like j.p. morgan. the numbers really need to be good. >> you are suggesting this the company seem to actually make more money to justify these prices. they cannot just keep going up because are going up is that right? access are big tech stocks but then who no space. >> elizabeth hurricane putting aside the human toll is this something investors should be...