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. >> the beverage and snack food g giant pepsi co, strong results came despite a decline in north american sales in carbonated drinks and raised the full-year profit forecast. shares up 2%, 90 90. 83 there. >>> glaxo smith kline respiratory drugs struggled in the u.s. the stock was off about 6% today to $50.04. >>> dow chemical reported revenue and earnings that topped con consensus. it was helped in segments and margins improved because of higher prices and tight control on cost. the ceo says that was key to the strong results. >> our return on capital is up 150 basis points year after year. if you don't focus in on cost, capital and cash in thi economy, you won't grow margins no matter your agenda. >> shares rose 3%. >>> zylings plunged. the chip maker hit by weaker than expected sales in its defense and wireless businesses. xilinx gave weak revenue guidance. the stock was 14% lower, 41.26 was the close. >>> caterpillar also traded lower after the company announce add sales decline. the maker of tractors and gear said total retail sales from the april to june period were off and routine
. >> the beverage and snack food g giant pepsi co, strong results came despite a decline in north american sales in carbonated drinks and raised the full-year profit forecast. shares up 2%, 90 90. 83 there. >>> glaxo smith kline respiratory drugs struggled in the u.s. the stock was off about 6% today to $50.04. >>> dow chemical reported revenue and earnings that topped con consensus. it was helped in segments and margins improved because of higher prices and tight...
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. >> later, nelson who said a proxy battle for pepsi co is a possibility. >> the stock was supposed to, according to them, earn $5 in 2012. they missed a little bit and earned 410. last year they were giving high fives because they got to 434 in 2013. so the stock is not moving because of earnings when the company should have been earning $5 two years ago. the stock is moving because people, shareholders see the wisdom of what we're saying. >> john paulson, the arthur of a couple of the greatest trades of all time. >> from an individual perspective, the best single investment you can make is to buy a primary residence that you're the owner occupier of. today financing costs are extraordinary low, so you can get a 30-year mortgage, somewhere around 4.5% and if you put down, let's say, 10% and the house is up 5%, which is the latest data, then you would be up 50% on your investment. >> and more. >> cash is half a percent, bonds 2.5 heading to a loss of total return. high yield is not high yield anymore. slightly rch against history, 16 times earnings, average 15 times earnings, by 25% of
. >> later, nelson who said a proxy battle for pepsi co is a possibility. >> the stock was supposed to, according to them, earn $5 in 2012. they missed a little bit and earned 410. last year they were giving high fives because they got to 434 in 2013. so the stock is not moving because of earnings when the company should have been earning $5 two years ago. the stock is moving because people, shareholders see the wisdom of what we're saying. >> john paulson, the arthur of a...
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on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week, everybody, we'll see you monday, everybody. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the mmon good for over 30 years, kobler foundation, charles schwab and union bank. >> for 150 years, we have believed that commercial banks owes its clients strength, stability, security. so we belie in keeping lending standards high, capital ratios high, credit ratings, high. companies expected it then. companies expect it now. doing right, it is just good business. union bank.
on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week,...
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on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week, everybody, we'll see you monday, everybody. gwen: the fight between the white house and congress grows bitter. the hostilities between israel and gaza grow deadlier. and a top u.s. spy is kicked out of germany. we explore the chasms and the possibilities for compromise on all three fronts. tonight on "washington week." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for
on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week,...
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on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week, everybody, we'll see you monday, everybody. ( gerry rafferty's "baker street" playing ) ( singing along ) whoa! aah. ( music turns off ) you bleedin' idiot! you could have killed the pair of us! you could have killed me, you moron! what are you talking about?! take your hands off me! eh? mr. bleedin' magoo, you don't belong on the road. that's rich coming from you, you little-- ( groans ) what did you say? it was my right of way! oh, king of the jungle reckons i'm not up to it. proud of yourself, are you? taking the piss out of the handicapped. i'd leave it if i were you. toothless old git! ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't re
on tuesday's challenge google beat out alibaba and the other winners looking back are pepsi co over coke, apple, or kill, mcdonalds ge, toyota and nike. >> who do you think? >> nike. >> i understand he's a good soccer player, your son. >> he's pretty good. >> that's it for us, i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend, everyone. >> i'm tyler mathisen, i almost forgot who i was there. i'm so giddy about lebron and going back to her hometown. have a great week,...
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brian cornell was an executive with pepsi co and replaces the chief financial officer. cornell will lead the effort to help the retailer recover from the massive data breach. shares were off 3% to $59.59. >>> another retailer, under armor. they have traditionally focused on men's acti active wear and n trying to win over women. >> reporter: under armour centered around ballerina misty copelan copeland. not what you would expect created by former college football player and ceo kevin plank. >> this transition just being about the female athlete, to being a story about the athletic female. as sports bras and compression shorts, much more style. style is cool and important. >> reporter: the women's active wear market is $15 billion and that's grown 8% from this time last year. underarmour has a tiny slice but says it can grow and be bigger than the men's business. plank isn't worried about competition. >> i don't think anyone else controls the destiny of under armour. not size but something where the women's business, ipo in 2005. >>> for men and women, sports apparel has
brian cornell was an executive with pepsi co and replaces the chief financial officer. cornell will lead the effort to help the retailer recover from the massive data breach. shares were off 3% to $59.59. >>> another retailer, under armor. they have traditionally focused on men's acti active wear and n trying to win over women. >> reporter: under armour centered around ballerina misty copelan copeland. not what you would expect created by former college football player and ceo...
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we will get you ahead of the game on that and pepsi's co, one of the most influential and powerful women in all of global business. the agree die pained, this is ms. nooyi, telling the story about her mother's response when she came home with a big promotion. >> let me explain something to you. you might be president of pepsico, but when you enter this house, you're the wife, you're the daughter, the daughter-in-law, the mother, nobody else can take that place, so leave that damn crown in the garage. >> leave the crown in the garage. it gets better, more brutal truth from pepsi's ceo coming up this hour. first, sue, to you. >> it's great to have you back, ty. we really missed you. >> glad to be back. >>> we had a dip, but we're still not far from historical highs. right now the dow is down 61 points on the trading session. bob pisani and seema mody standing by on the drop, but first to dominic chu, who's reporting on value picks. >> perhaps, sue, remember with earnings season fast approaches, profits will be in focus, and what you pay is one of the main metrics that a lot of professional
we will get you ahead of the game on that and pepsi's co, one of the most influential and powerful women in all of global business. the agree die pained, this is ms. nooyi, telling the story about her mother's response when she came home with a big promotion. >> let me explain something to you. you might be president of pepsico, but when you enter this house, you're the wife, you're the daughter, the daughter-in-law, the mother, nobody else can take that place, so leave that damn crown in...
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we'll get earnings from boeing, pepsi co, biogen, delta air lines and general dynamics. after the bell, we'll hear from northrop, at&t, facebook and qualcomm. >>> coming up after the break, netanyahu asking kerry to list an faa ban. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines. apple reports another strong quarter of iphone sales boosted by china. the numbers just shy of forecastes. >>> microsoft misses expectations, but promises to get nokia back to profit. and major questions about deutsche bank's financial reporting are raised in the u.s. >>> a look at u.s. futures as we head towards the open. the u.s. equity market session, get it right, relatively unchanged right now. the s&p 500 applied in the open right now, just half a point. the nasdaq indicating 3 points high were b dow jones 11 points higher. 17 points away from that 2000 level in the s&p 500. the future right now, you can see which way to take this. daniel morris from tiaa cress asset management is still with us. you're looking at fund flows and seeing fund managers taking cash out of th
we'll get earnings from boeing, pepsi co, biogen, delta air lines and general dynamics. after the bell, we'll hear from northrop, at&t, facebook and qualcomm. >>> coming up after the break, netanyahu asking kerry to list an faa ban. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines. apple reports another strong quarter of iphone sales boosted by china. the numbers just shy of forecastes. >>> microsoft misses expectations, but promises to...
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. >>> pepsi co reporting better than expected results. $1.32, snack volumes up, and raising earningsdance for the year. gross margin up by a full point, jim. north american soda down two. we got to get used to that, i guess. >> yeah, you do. people scramble and what did coca-cola do? they were flat. in the end, we're trying to figure out what metric moves. this is a consumer package good company, and that group is horrendous, as we know, and so in the end, they did boost their target 8% from 7%, and that's a big win, ogranic revenue growth at 3.6%. if you go over q 1 against q2, there's disapointment, a tougher quarter, and this stock goes up in part because many, many money managers need a good stock. they look at pepsi, they don't have it, i don't like kimberly, not getting it from general mills or conagra, oh, pepsi, this is good. they want x, and interest is y. no, hey, look, this is one with growth. i'll buy this one. that's why it's up. >> interesting. ogranic revenue up 3 preponderate 6, and people are knit picking. >> that's the correct word. what i do, just so you know, this
. >>> pepsi co reporting better than expected results. $1.32, snack volumes up, and raising earningsdance for the year. gross margin up by a full point, jim. north american soda down two. we got to get used to that, i guess. >> yeah, you do. people scramble and what did coca-cola do? they were flat. in the end, we're trying to figure out what metric moves. this is a consumer package good company, and that group is horrendous, as we know, and so in the end, they did boost their...
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co-chairs will stay on as independent directors. no word as the investigation into his misconduct continues. >> as american apparel turns, thank you. coca-cola and pepsired reports, coke is old, which of the giants are traders betting on? dan's at the smart board. dan. >> you mentioned pepsi, options ran hot today three times average daily calls that number of put 2-to-one. it wasn't only pepsi, it was also coke. options one-and-a-half average daily volume. pepsi really stuck out. there was a buyer when the stock was $faa. 4500 of august. a few away from august 92 hack calls, really seeing a continue weighs of this breakout. remember this morning it was at all time highs. i want to go to cart. coke vs. pepsi, both were approaching 52-week and all-time highs. one broke down, one broke up. what's interesting when you look at the valuations and the growth, they're kind of inexpensive. this is coke's pe over the last five years, it's trading near a five-year high, this is pepsi, same thing, 20 times. here's the thing that sticks out to me, neither one of these companies, exiting to returning cast of shareholders through buy backs,fielder one had any growt
co-chairs will stay on as independent directors. no word as the investigation into his misconduct continues. >> as american apparel turns, thank you. coca-cola and pepsired reports, coke is old, which of the giants are traders betting on? dan's at the smart board. dan. >> you mentioned pepsi, options ran hot today three times average daily calls that number of put 2-to-one. it wasn't only pepsi, it was also coke. options one-and-a-half average daily volume. pepsi really stuck out....