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and exclusive interview with indra nooyi from pepsico. and we'll talk to the owner of the new york jets, woody johnson at 7:15 eastern. and we have the owners of the cowboys and the giants, they will be live together at :15 eastern time. jerry jones and steve tisch in a "squawk box" exclusive. let's start with the top headlines, andrew. >>> let's talk facebook. it's promising not to sell stock to cover a $2 billion tax bill. it says it will cover that with existing cash and borrowing from credit facilities. as a result of the move, total outstanding shares will be reduced by 1.5 million shares. the company spinning it as a equivalent of buy back. the company disclosing rank and file employees can start selling stock they own starting on october 29th. that is the big day. and then a couple of other dates that will come after that. ceo mark zuckerberg, as joe was saying earlier, saying he won't be selling stock in the company for at least the next 12 months. you probably -- >> i would hope it goes up. >> you can only hope at this point. >>
and exclusive interview with indra nooyi from pepsico. and we'll talk to the owner of the new york jets, woody johnson at 7:15 eastern. and we have the owners of the cowboys and the giants, they will be live together at :15 eastern time. jerry jones and steve tisch in a "squawk box" exclusive. let's start with the top headlines, andrew. >>> let's talk facebook. it's promising not to sell stock to cover a $2 billion tax bill. it says it will cover that with existing cash and...
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coming in at number two, chairman and ceo of pepsico. focused on shifting consumers to pepsico's good for you line of products and at number one, the most powerful woman in business, president and ceo of ibm. she's been at the helm of some of big blue's biggest transformations and hence she is newman ber one on that list. >>> from the most powerful women to the most manly stocks. which stocks may be not suffering from low "t"? jane wells claims to be man enough for this challenge, jane. >> brian, we pick four stocks and a regular joe trying each one on for size. roll stock number one. men men's warehouse. up 28%. earnings this month surprised to the upside and a new ad campaign reaches out to young male hipsters. >> suits today aren't like suits from yesterday. >> analysts at johnson rice say mw is poised to return to peak earnings this year. wary of slowing comps. manly stock number two. harley-davidson. despite growing sales to women, this is still very much a man's machine. august sales slowed as the new model year was shipped this mo
coming in at number two, chairman and ceo of pepsico. focused on shifting consumers to pepsico's good for you line of products and at number one, the most powerful woman in business, president and ceo of ibm. she's been at the helm of some of big blue's biggest transformations and hence she is newman ber one on that list. >>> from the most powerful women to the most manly stocks. which stocks may be not suffering from low "t"? jane wells claims to be man enough for this...
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new york's attorney general issued subpoenas to his company and monster beverage and pepsico which makesmp seeking more details on their ingredients and how the products are marketed and advertised. not even the trade association that represents energy drinkmakers knows the details of these subpoenas. they do, however, see little reason to worry reminding consumers of its own internal policy. "voluntarily listing total caffeine amounts on packages noting that energy drinks are not recommended for children and voluntarily not offering energy drinks for sale in k-12 schools." the issue says michael jacobson kids getting inside them what is insi inside the bottle. >> i don't think the average teenager thinks there are health repercussions. the caffeine causes jitters and insomnia. mildly addictive and could cause withdrawal symptoms. >> reporter: he didn't seem flustered when we talked about the cav green content and tonight he still stands by his product telling "nightline" the ag's inquiry regarding our products is routine and we do not see any material issues. >> having one of those days
new york's attorney general issued subpoenas to his company and monster beverage and pepsico which makesmp seeking more details on their ingredients and how the products are marketed and advertised. not even the trade association that represents energy drinkmakers knows the details of these subpoenas. they do, however, see little reason to worry reminding consumers of its own internal policy. "voluntarily listing total caffeine amounts on packages noting that energy drinks are not...
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zein abdalla becomes the president of pepsico as current president john compton leaves the soda company. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now. scott, people talk so negatively about the market all the time. it's true, correct? > > no doubt about it. > > and yet, the dow is at a five-year high. > > yup. the bottom-line is, where else are people putting money? what's really interesting about that is there is so much money on the sidelines. there is more money on the sideline than there was actually back in 2007. so there's that dichotomy: where am i going to get any sort of return? yet people are still afraid to get into this market. > > will today be the day, especially with that ruling coming down from germany's top court over the bail-out fund for the eurozone? > > everyone really expects some sort of decent news. maybe not the panacea of what's going to solve all the problems, but some sort of positive news. but i will tell you that the traders are really looking beyond the news coming out of germany to tomorrow's fed meeting, that's for sure. > > you've studied the options a
zein abdalla becomes the president of pepsico as current president john compton leaves the soda company. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now. scott, people talk so negatively about the market all the time. it's true, correct? > > no doubt about it. > > and yet, the dow is at a five-year high. > > yup. the bottom-line is, where else are people putting money? what's really interesting about that is there is so much money on the sidelines. there is more money on the...
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pepper snapple group fell almost 3%, far more than coca- cola and pepsico shares, which were basically flat. meanwhile, oil futures briefly topped $100 a barrel, the first time in four months. crude prices ended the day at $99, with a $.60 gain, pushed higher by the fed's action thursday, as well as continued unrest in the middle east and north africa. as for the most active exchange traded funds and notes, the i- path s&p 500 short-term exchange traded note was the big gainer, up 3.5%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: our market monitor guest tonight says he is expecting a bear market in the next two to three years. he's randall eley, president of the edgar lomax company. so, randal, bear market? why so gleam? >> i actually don't consider it as much gloomy as just facing reality. i heard one of your earlier guests talking about the fact that the federal reserve has done a sort amount of quantitative easing, but we really need-- we need fiscal policies to now begin to take on a part of the lode. when that happens, whether it's the fiscal cliff that we've all had described
pepper snapple group fell almost 3%, far more than coca- cola and pepsico shares, which were basically flat. meanwhile, oil futures briefly topped $100 a barrel, the first time in four months. crude prices ended the day at $99, with a $.60 gain, pushed higher by the fed's action thursday, as well as continued unrest in the middle east and north africa. as for the most active exchange traded funds and notes, the i- path s&p 500 short-term exchange traded note was the big gainer, up 3.5%. and...
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my five stocks are apple, aapl, intuitive surgical, isrg, pepsico, pep, johnson and johnson, jnj, disneyrsified, jim? >> let's go to work here. for jimbo, which is what my sister nan always calls me. j and j, pharmaceutical, pepsi, disney, entertainment, intuitive surgical and apple is technology, you got technology, you got pharma, you've got beverage, you've got entertainment and medical. intuitive is different enough from j and j that i'm not going to say it's not diversified. i'm going to bless that. purists would say jim you should make him sell intuitive surgical. let's go to nathan in maryland. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer, nathan in maryland, my stocks are abbott laboratories, adp, jp morgan, jpm. att, and target. >> sorry, i buzzed you because i don't want to run out of time. this is a really important portfolio. why? because stephanie, action alerts portfolio, also on "fast money" today. we were both thinking this is the stock that we should be buying, philip morris international. target is a discount chain. abbott, pharma, good yields in all these, good growth, tobacco, retailer
my five stocks are apple, aapl, intuitive surgical, isrg, pepsico, pep, johnson and johnson, jnj, disneyrsified, jim? >> let's go to work here. for jimbo, which is what my sister nan always calls me. j and j, pharmaceutical, pepsi, disney, entertainment, intuitive surgical and apple is technology, you got technology, you got pharma, you've got beverage, you've got entertainment and medical. intuitive is different enough from j and j that i'm not going to say it's not diversified. i'm...
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. >>> pepsico seeing a stronger dollar having unfavorable impact about three percentage points on itsore earnings this year. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper david: the question whether americans are better off today than they were four years ago is at the forefront of this year's election. liz: from housing to jobs to the markets, liz macdonald has been combing through the numbers. she joins us now. liz. >> yeah, this is sort of like the debate are you better off or could have been worse recovery. the numbers looking at for the markets the dow is up 57% as you reported. corporate profits up 63%. nasdaq almost doubling but when it comes to personal individual americans they have to say, hey, wait a minute, 8% plus unemployment for the last 42 months. you see the corporate profits recovery. but that profit recovery is not showing up on the personal level. we know 31% of mortgages are still underwater. we know house prices though are slightly coming back. the first year to year increase since 2006 when you knock out the government tax cre
. >>> pepsico seeing a stronger dollar having unfavorable impact about three percentage points on itsore earnings this year. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper david: the question whether americans are better off today than they were four years ago is at the forefront of this year's election. liz: from housing to jobs to the markets, liz macdonald has been combing through the numbers. she joins us now. liz. >> yeah, this is sort of...
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pepsico, the company who makes it, says they will introduce their own brew mixed with juice sometimehe lottery but didn't show up to claim their millions. why a bay area winner almost missed out on his amazing >> the bay area's newest lottery millionaires are glad a relative watches more tv than they do. vladimir hit a $52 million mega millions jackpot in late july and they finally picked up their prize yesterday. they didn't even know they won they didn't know until they showed a surveillance camera on tv showing vlad buying the ticket. a relative saw it on tv and called with the big news. >> then i saw my picture, woke up my wife, and she goes, what? and then i said we are wanted. [laughter] >> wow! the story gets even better because vladimir was recently laid off. his family had been living with friends. that's over. but she said she's going to keep working as a hospital nursing assistant. she will probably feel a little more free to talk back to the boss if that suits her fancy. what is going on forecast wise on this labor day weekend? >> a lot of 60s and 70s today. tomorrow we w
pepsico, the company who makes it, says they will introduce their own brew mixed with juice sometimehe lottery but didn't show up to claim their millions. why a bay area winner almost missed out on his amazing >> the bay area's newest lottery millionaires are glad a relative watches more tv than they do. vladimir hit a $52 million mega millions jackpot in late july and they finally picked up their prize yesterday. they didn't even know they won they didn't know until they showed a...
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with pepsico owning lay's, gatorade, doritos and the nfl season opening even with the p.e.g.s it tile to buy? >> don't buy pep because of the tie in with the nfl though we talked about out yesterday on squawk bost bochblgts i want you on pepsi. the numbers will go higher. that's good reason to buy some right here and let the rest come in. kick it to the curb. man u., it is cool as all get out. so go buy a great-looking jersey. just don't buy the stock. "mad money" is back after the break. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can as
with pepsico owning lay's, gatorade, doritos and the nfl season opening even with the p.e.g.s it tile to buy? >> don't buy pep because of the tie in with the nfl though we talked about out yesterday on squawk bost bochblgts i want you on pepsi. the numbers will go higher. that's good reason to buy some right here and let the rest come in. kick it to the curb. man u., it is cool as all get out. so go buy a great-looking jersey. just don't buy the stock. "mad money" is back after...
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with pepsico owning lay's, gatorade, doritos and the nfl season opening even with the p.e.g.fl though we talked about out yesterday on squawk bost bochblgts i want you on pepsi. the numbers will go higher. that's good reason to buy some right here and let the rest come in. kick it to the curb. man u., it is cool as all get out. so go buy a great-looking jersey. just don't buy the stock. "mad money" is back after the break. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling,
with pepsico owning lay's, gatorade, doritos and the nfl season opening even with the p.e.g.fl though we talked about out yesterday on squawk bost bochblgts i want you on pepsi. the numbers will go higher. that's good reason to buy some right here and let the rest come in. kick it to the curb. man u., it is cool as all get out. so go buy a great-looking jersey. just don't buy the stock. "mad money" is back after the break. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to...
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meantime word on the street is that pepsico is tweaking its diet pepsi formula. the goal is to get the drink to stay sweet longer. the new version could hit shelves in a matter of months and taco bell says that it's adding a mountain dew am to its breakfast menu nationwide. the drink is a mix of mountain dew and tropicana orange juice available at taco bell. drink up. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence, or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger. prcandidate is more likely toion return us to full employment. this is a clear ch
meantime word on the street is that pepsico is tweaking its diet pepsi formula. the goal is to get the drink to stay sweet longer. the new version could hit shelves in a matter of months and taco bell says that it's adding a mountain dew am to its breakfast menu nationwide. the drink is a mix of mountain dew and tropicana orange juice available at taco bell. drink up. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your...
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advertise those costs overtime and the costs come down, so one of the great parts of this is the pepsicondation and we did an initial program with them where we thought it would be about $36 to reach one person, we actually finished up that grant at $24 per person. they were excited about this, so we moved on to $8 million grant, that grant will allow us to deliver water services at a cost of $10 perer pson, philanthropic costs, the buying, the gap is filled by the commercial capital market. >> rose: there is a photo of a young woman in independent i can't with her water credit loan card. >> yeah when you see people. >> rose: she looks -- >> you see people just lighting up, you know with the fact they have taken out a loan and the pride they have for this, it is not something that was a handout for them and this can be a stepping stone, it is amazing to me, this group of women that were so excited because now they could domestic servants think about that, it is their first job and why were they able to go and get their hand on that bottom rung of the economic ladder with a job is because
advertise those costs overtime and the costs come down, so one of the great parts of this is the pepsicondation and we did an initial program with them where we thought it would be about $36 to reach one person, we actually finished up that grant at $24 per person. they were excited about this, so we moved on to $8 million grant, that grant will allow us to deliver water services at a cost of $10 perer pson, philanthropic costs, the buying, the gap is filled by the commercial capital market....
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pepsico is testing a new mix of artificial sweeteners that let's the soda keep its taste for a longer period of time. aspartame allows potency faster than high fructose corn syrup. the amazing cars you'll see zooming the streets of the city and unusual racing crew that is all female. a look at that when we return. >> this year's baltimore grand prix has serious girl power. the only all female racing team to compete in six different series is in town and they're ready to get to work. shannon mcintosh waits in the pit in front of the aware house at camden yards. so is ashley fromburg, part of a ground breaking all female race team. >> it's not and that you get a company that wants to support six women. >> six women make up the team but only two are racing in the grand prix. ashley is in the star mazda series. she got her start at 13. >> it's hard for me not to try racing so when i got into it, i basically sat in a go-kart and felt i was at home. >> ashley remembers being in baltimore last year. >> but i didn't have a ride so i spent pretty much the whole time day dreaming, wishing i cou
pepsico is testing a new mix of artificial sweeteners that let's the soda keep its taste for a longer period of time. aspartame allows potency faster than high fructose corn syrup. the amazing cars you'll see zooming the streets of the city and unusual racing crew that is all female. a look at that when we return. >> this year's baltimore grand prix has serious girl power. the only all female racing team to compete in six different series is in town and they're ready to get to work....
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indra nooyi, chairman and ceo of pepsico, meg whitman, hewlett packard president and ceo. very well, fifth company in the world in terms of stock market value. it was kind of a no brainer. two biggest tech companies in america are ibm and hewlett packard. we have meg whitman, the ceo of hewlett packard at number three on the list. and it was a pretty easy call because ibm is actually worth, in terms of stock market value, ten times what hp is worth. >> interesting. >> surprising. >> so you have a woman named phoebe novakovic, named the ceo in general dynamic. in her field it's really, really overwhelmingly male. >> honestly, we don't know everything about all these women. this is one of the questions we have. we have three women in defense on this list, which is amazing. two women from lockheed martin and phebe novakovic. our most powerful women's summit coming up, and we have a panel on this. some of these defense women are on a panel, asking how are you able to navigate in the ultimate male industry? >> she is mentioned as the coo of general dynamic. gisel ruiz? >> highe
indra nooyi, chairman and ceo of pepsico, meg whitman, hewlett packard president and ceo. very well, fifth company in the world in terms of stock market value. it was kind of a no brainer. two biggest tech companies in america are ibm and hewlett packard. we have meg whitman, the ceo of hewlett packard at number three on the list. and it was a pretty easy call because ibm is actually worth, in terms of stock market value, ten times what hp is worth. >> interesting. >> surprising....
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that's like think about pepsico. it's exactly the same. they're trying to cover a territory. in order to cover a territory, they started on what each other and disputing other territories is not the actual government itself. in other words, when our economy started to grow our mexican income capacity went up one up from $2000 a year to more than $10,000 a year today. and that implies the mexican market started to be an important market for vehicles, for households or whatever, including drugs. so they started to see our society is a market as well. and then they have diversified their activity for the exporting, if i can say that, to distributing mms change they have started to fight each other for the territory and that/, that explains 80% of the violence because of the battle between the setbacks, the pacifico or now it's the subfloor against their old allies and they are flashing each other and today probably there is another inside said of itself. so the problem -- the first is my answer, i yield the opportunity. that may tell you, i do believe the next administration is
that's like think about pepsico. it's exactly the same. they're trying to cover a territory. in order to cover a territory, they started on what each other and disputing other territories is not the actual government itself. in other words, when our economy started to grow our mexican income capacity went up one up from $2000 a year to more than $10,000 a year today. and that implies the mexican market started to be an important market for vehicles, for households or whatever, including drugs....
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pepsico said the same thing. coca-cola has been saying the same thing. come back to say, look, is it hiding in kimberly? are you hiding in proctor? i don't know, if you can make five points in proctor & gamble while hiding, i say, ready or not, here i come. >> what was so startling about the call also was looking at quarters' past, they did have problems on the price cuts. they saw that in terms of the scroll yums they sold, but this past quarter consumers seem to be more accepting and they have recouped some of that. i don't know if it is a grow in thing or if consumers are adapting. >> they say over and over to you, oil is at 3 bucks and the next day it is $4.50. that depressing consumer spending. if oil is at 365 and then a few weeks later it is at 373, they are still going to red lobster, still stuffing the cargo pants with rolls from olive garden. and that never-ending salad bowl, i give them a beating every time i'm there. they lose money on me. >> that's so 1990s. >> target has nice cargo pants. don't dismiss target's line of clothes. especially w
pepsico said the same thing. coca-cola has been saying the same thing. come back to say, look, is it hiding in kimberly? are you hiding in proctor? i don't know, if you can make five points in proctor & gamble while hiding, i say, ready or not, here i come. >> what was so startling about the call also was looking at quarters' past, they did have problems on the price cuts. they saw that in terms of the scroll yums they sold, but this past quarter consumers seem to be more accepting...
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like any retailing, think about coca-cola or pepsico. it's exactly the same.re trying to cover a territory. and in order to cover a territory, they started to -- [inaudible] each other. and this disputing other territory is the origin of violence. is not the action of the government itself. in other words, when our economies have started to grow, for instance, mexicans income per capita went up from $2,000 per year to more than $10,000 a year today x that implies that mexican market has started to be a very important consumption market for vehicles, for households, for whatever, including drugs. so they started to see our society as a market as well, and then they started to do their supplies, their activities. for all the exporting, if i can say that, to distributing. and in this change they started to fight each other for the territory. and that rush, that bubble explains 80% of the violence probably. because it's a bubble between the -- [inaudible] , the pa safe coe or now it is the zetas against their old allies which is the -- [inaudible] and they are cla
like any retailing, think about coca-cola or pepsico. it's exactly the same.re trying to cover a territory. and in order to cover a territory, they started to -- [inaudible] each other. and this disputing other territory is the origin of violence. is not the action of the government itself. in other words, when our economies have started to grow, for instance, mexicans income per capita went up from $2,000 per year to more than $10,000 a year today x that implies that mexican market has started...