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it is amazing people feel okay losing money in pfizer because it is pfizer. if you lost money in a company you are less familiar with. liz: some of those very names he feels are the places to be. the long-term bullish stock picker to, the number one moneymaker. 50 minutes before the closing bell rings. remember the '80s when the japanese bought everything american including the rockefeller center? chinese companies are now doing the same thing. plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year chart, it was a lot better. starbucks came in and you can see it is pretty good. starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare
it is amazing people feel okay losing money in pfizer because it is pfizer. if you lost money in a company you are less familiar with. liz: some of those very names he feels are the places to be. the long-term bullish stock picker to, the number one moneymaker. 50 minutes before the closing bell rings. remember the '80s when the japanese bought everything american including the rockefeller center? chinese companies are now doing the same thing. plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at...
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what do you expect out of pfizer? >> we expect them to continue to move forward. all things being equal, obamacare is probably good for pharmaceuticals. the more insured people, probably good for pharmaceuticals. we us think of the kind of defensive sects on, health care is the most attractively priced. >> tom: all right, you're also looking at consumer stocks in media. time warner, interesting choice here. it's rallynicely from the summertime lows. but, listen, you know, you know where consumers' at tues are. job growth is meager. wage growth is nonnis nonexistent, and the cable bills continue to climb. >> consumer sentiment is actually at a high point. the consumer, i think, will be more willing to spend money now. the funny thing about cable is it oftentimes acts like a utility. one of the latest things people do in a recession or economic hardship is turn off the cable. i think power and water are ne next. >> tom: time warner, t.w.x., what do you expect out of this stock in the next 12-24 months? >> again, our views are for the broad market is that we're going
what do you expect out of pfizer? >> we expect them to continue to move forward. all things being equal, obamacare is probably good for pharmaceuticals. the more insured people, probably good for pharmaceuticals. we us think of the kind of defensive sects on, health care is the most attractively priced. >> tom: all right, you're also looking at consumer stocks in media. time warner, interesting choice here. it's rallynicely from the summertime lows. but, listen, you know, you know...
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we need to take a look at the dow component pfizer.g it down, a loss of about 1.5%, down 36 cents. one of the reasons they came out with their quarterly numbers. when you look at a quarter, profits are 14%. don't forget they lost their exclusivity on lipitor where they saw sales pulling back as well. it's about cholesterol drug was one of the reasons why we see the downside after the quarterly report. those are a couple of the things that we are watching when we watch pfizer. cheryl: thank you, nicole petallides. ashley: please stay with fox business for complete coverage and after the bell with liz claman and david asman. as motorists try to figure out how to get gas in their vehicles and pick up fallen trees up, we check it out with our reporter. cheryl: as we go to the break, check out the winners and losers were today. green mountain coffee rose. starbucks main competitor. we will be back after this cheryl: did you hear this? united airlines pilot unable to get the kennedy airport landing in new york city because he was the only pe
we need to take a look at the dow component pfizer.g it down, a loss of about 1.5%, down 36 cents. one of the reasons they came out with their quarterly numbers. when you look at a quarter, profits are 14%. don't forget they lost their exclusivity on lipitor where they saw sales pulling back as well. it's about cholesterol drug was one of the reasons why we see the downside after the quarterly report. those are a couple of the things that we are watching when we watch pfizer. cheryl: thank you,...
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while pfizer is confident chinese counterfeits haven't infiltrated american pharmacies, there's thatate lines, the internet. you'll find fake expensive brand names sold for next to nothing on the web, often to americans. >> the oldest adage in the world is when you get something for nothing, that's usually what it's worth. >> right. >> except people go brain-dead when they buy this stuff. >> we wanted to see if we had gone brain-dead. remember that set of callaway golf clubs we bought for $275 in china? we brought them to callaway's headquarters in california to see what we had. >> i can't believe it says great big bertha. >> we had our clubs inspected by a pro. >> well, they've copied everything. >> by an investigator. >> these look like the authentic. >> and by a robot. all in an attempt to see how good the counterfeits were. what we learned, is that the great big bertha of china was hitting 240 yards on the robot, only ten yards shorter than a genuine. that looked pretty good. until we gave them to a real golfer. >> huh, that's ugly. >> jim colbert of the pga champions tour, who s
while pfizer is confident chinese counterfeits haven't infiltrated american pharmacies, there's thatate lines, the internet. you'll find fake expensive brand names sold for next to nothing on the web, often to americans. >> the oldest adage in the world is when you get something for nothing, that's usually what it's worth. >> right. >> except people go brain-dead when they buy this stuff. >> we wanted to see if we had gone brain-dead. remember that set of callaway golf...
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pfizer, too. we'll also hear from a patchy, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.patchy, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.ey, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week., kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.che, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week. and on that note, daniel, we mentioned this during earnings report the string of macro data. is it going to be about that in the trading session today in your view? >> yeah, again, i think people will be holding off until toll. the adp will move things this one direction or another, but i don't think we'll have an enormous amount of trading volume. i would have actually doubted what i'm saying over the course of the two days the market was shut, but i'm now of the opinion that really we'll see a very, very quiet environment from now really through the election. not just into the jobs number, but throu
pfizer, too. we'll also hear from a patchy, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.patchy, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.ey, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week., kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week.che, kellogg, sirius xm, many of course delayed from earlier in the week. and on that note, daniel, we mentioned this during earnings report the string of macro data. is...
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already made everytime there are issues like that which are so pfizer we question our mother. of every two thousand one l.l. am profiting no matter what. kind of. action taking place right now. by cameroon right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes it demanding change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individuals saying enough is enough like this group of individuals and western massachusetts who gather in an attempt to stop the bank of america from executing yet another foreclosure. thanks it's. a lack of government regulations gave banks enough rope to operate like cowboys in the wild west and they responded by lassoing homeowners with these predatory lending practices when the housing bubble burst bank of america got bailed out and those with underwater mortgages were sold out so that c.e.o.'s like brian moynihan could collect the year end bonus of over nine million dollars a week lou with that they have enough money to pay for a reasonable war gauge at today's values so this is something that all of can stand behind we believe that when folks have you k
already made everytime there are issues like that which are so pfizer we question our mother. of every two thousand one l.l. am profiting no matter what. kind of. action taking place right now. by cameroon right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes it demanding change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individuals saying enough is enough like this group of individuals and western massachusetts who gather in an attempt to stop the bank of america from executing yet another...
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you're sticking to the dividend payers like the pfizer, like the j&j, technology. does that argument change if dividend taxes go to 44 %? >> that's why you want to sit toward the front of the classroom. stay away from the low-dividend yield stocks. >> low dividends, not high dividends. >> stay away from them. >> i'm talking about high dividends. >> if you cut the low in half, you have almost nothing left. if you cut a six or five by 40%, you still have some yield better than government bonds. ten-year treasuries are yielding 1.6%. >> crazy. no wonder everybody is searching for yield. david, always nice to see you. >> thank you, maria. nice to see you. >>> speaking out for the first time, meanwhile, since hewlett-packard's autonomy debacle came to light, former hp ceo carly fiorina coming up next on wost to blame for the mess an what lies ahead for the technology giant. >>> and with the cost of medicare and social security skyrocketing, one of my next guests say it's putting a drag on the economy. back in a moment. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. no
you're sticking to the dividend payers like the pfizer, like the j&j, technology. does that argument change if dividend taxes go to 44 %? >> that's why you want to sit toward the front of the classroom. stay away from the low-dividend yield stocks. >> low dividends, not high dividends. >> stay away from them. >> i'm talking about high dividends. >> if you cut the low in half, you have almost nothing left. if you cut a six or five by 40%, you still have some...
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39 degrees in vallejo, 38 in concord in task for the inland valleys are teetering on the frosted pfizereef. we could see some apache frost but it might not be enough. for the south bay temperatures cool. look at daly city and half moon bay. chilly. a cool afternoon. 50s in richmond. 58 in concord and for the snowfall of the sierras. it is expected to pick up again after midnight. we will see an additional one-3 in. at the lake level and more of the higher elevations. a look at your extended forecast locally isolated at best. and saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, warmer weather is expected but rainfall could return as early as wednesday. >> it is now time for the jack in the box sports report. >> the california lakers, 47-38. we say special in a basketball sense they have a new coach, michael brown. earlier, he was sacked after only five games that is the third quickest termination in indy history. one-4, and when youet to the white tower, the best big man in the game, steve nash, kobe bryant. you do not have a gain victory in the exhibition season people give nervous here is the genera
39 degrees in vallejo, 38 in concord in task for the inland valleys are teetering on the frosted pfizereef. we could see some apache frost but it might not be enough. for the south bay temperatures cool. look at daly city and half moon bay. chilly. a cool afternoon. 50s in richmond. 58 in concord and for the snowfall of the sierras. it is expected to pick up again after midnight. we will see an additional one-3 in. at the lake level and more of the higher elevations. a look at your extended...
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and, pfizer's revenue plunged 16% to $13.9 billion, mostly because it was hurt by generic sales of itsuster cholesterol drug lipitor. following a deal with disney, george lucas is making a "star" donation. the "star wars" creator will reportedly donate the bulk of the big disney deal to education. this week disney bought the "star wars" franchise, along with lucas' production company, for 4 billion dollars. still to come, what rate is "right" when it comes to unemployment? that's later in traders unplugged. but first, we'll discuss the state of small business prior to a very important election. analysis with bill moller is next. before the big election next week are now coming out - things like consumer confidence, jobs added by private sector employers, and the surepayroll small business scorecard for october. it just came out. michael alter is president and ceo of surepayroll. who should be smiling from your numbers - romney or obama? > > from our numbers, governor romney should definitely be smiling. we're seeing a continued deterioration of the small business economy. we're seeing
and, pfizer's revenue plunged 16% to $13.9 billion, mostly because it was hurt by generic sales of itsuster cholesterol drug lipitor. following a deal with disney, george lucas is making a "star" donation. the "star wars" creator will reportedly donate the bulk of the big disney deal to education. this week disney bought the "star wars" franchise, along with lucas' production company, for 4 billion dollars. still to come, what rate is "right" when it...
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you want your pfizer.ant your cokes, pepsis, colgates and these great technology companies. >> steve, do you think there's a sandy play to be had here at all in stocks whether it's energy, materials, retailers? i mean, pick your sector, if you think it's going to be affected. >> well, i think there probably is from a sector perspective. i think that's generally -- i think that's earligenerally a t call to make. obviously the materials in home building stocks are probably an area where people are going to look. generally speaking over the last couple of days, we've had a lot of conversations about broad market volatility. you know, in particular with what we've seen and our products and our flows. a lot of conversations lately. people not necessarily trying to pick the sector but generally looking at this as a driver of volatility, certainly in the near term as we figure out what the total damage is, you know, and what the losses could be. >> are you agreeing that this rally is partly anticipating a good jo
you want your pfizer.ant your cokes, pepsis, colgates and these great technology companies. >> steve, do you think there's a sandy play to be had here at all in stocks whether it's energy, materials, retailers? i mean, pick your sector, if you think it's going to be affected. >> well, i think there probably is from a sector perspective. i think that's generally -- i think that's earligenerally a t call to make. obviously the materials in home building stocks are probably an area...
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after the supreme court of canada opened the door to sales of the generic version of the drug and pfizer is supple little bit. internet company digital said it will restate its financial results since 2009 due to accounting errors. the market didn't like that at all. shares were down 76% in after-hours trading. we told you some stock would trade big and the former ceo has offered to take the company private. the stock is down almost 60%. make no mistake, higher taxes are coming but the patriotic millionaires are ok with paying more taxes. last week on "varney and company" we confronted one of those millionaires. keith fitzgerald is after the break. we get his reaction to this. >> did you inherit wealth? >> yes i have inherited wealth but i have also made money on my own. stuart: when you inherited wealth. what about the rest of us who were strivers? [talking over each other] want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of qualittime and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partne
after the supreme court of canada opened the door to sales of the generic version of the drug and pfizer is supple little bit. internet company digital said it will restate its financial results since 2009 due to accounting errors. the market didn't like that at all. shares were down 76% in after-hours trading. we told you some stock would trade big and the former ceo has offered to take the company private. the stock is down almost 60%. make no mistake, higher taxes are coming but the...
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some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
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you know religious fights these are groups that are funded have only by pfizer to pick berries islamist parties and will continue to receive funding from these parties no matter you know how things turn on the other hand there are other groups that are highly embarrassed by the increase in terra kittie's by particularly fundamentalist islamic groups the focus states france the u.k. in the u.s. . and turkey for instance are you know now you see them trying to distance themselves themselves from these kind of groups on the other hand they point out that these islamic militant groups aren't some of the best organized supply and they're highly motivated not just from my job but also because of funds so so if the answer is yes the know. it so why why why you're seeing this effort now to to create an alternative syrian opposition because there is something certainly that the that these groups are going to make the whole effort of regime change thank you very much i thought showing no one and joining us live from beirut. british prime minister david cameron has kicked off his middle east a hom
you know religious fights these are groups that are funded have only by pfizer to pick berries islamist parties and will continue to receive funding from these parties no matter you know how things turn on the other hand there are other groups that are highly embarrassed by the increase in terra kittie's by particularly fundamentalist islamic groups the focus states france the u.k. in the u.s. . and turkey for instance are you know now you see them trying to distance themselves themselves from...
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and exchange operator cboe, but better than expected and that's up a fraction and pfizer reported lessg in after losing patent on the lipitor drug. better than expected profits at satellite radio company seiri, barry changed. and acorrespond reports lower profits a profits-- avon reports lower profits. and zumiez, that's not down a little, that's down off a lot 13%, that's been a lot of talk about feema and whether we need to be funding it. both before and after sandy. well, next, john stossel makes the argument that private industry is better at responding to disaster than the federal government. i may disagree with na. with that. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, 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 ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. but prov
and exchange operator cboe, but better than expected and that's up a fraction and pfizer reported lessg in after losing patent on the lipitor drug. better than expected profits at satellite radio company seiri, barry changed. and acorrespond reports lower profits a profits-- avon reports lower profits. and zumiez, that's not down a little, that's down off a lot 13%, that's been a lot of talk about feema and whether we need to be funding it. both before and after sandy. well, next, john stossel...
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if pfizer or merck or any large pharmaceutical company suddenly called themselves a compounding company, you're im34r50euing you wouldn't -- implying you wouldn't have jurisdiction over them. we know that's not true. lo and behold, that was just a front so that they could defend themselves when actually they were committing fraud and criminal activity. and lastly, i would just conclude, mr. griffith, dr. burgess both mentioned the fda appears to have the legal authority to walk in and take computers with their jackets, we've seen on television. and certainly if you had the ability to go in and prosecute and take the computers from necc, then surely you had the jurisdiction to shut them down, because you had the jurisdiction to go in and take their equipment. and certainly i think many of us in this committee are disappointed that you're not providing the e-mails and information we need so we can get to the bottom of this, and that was the intention of this whole hearing is to see what really happened. so with that, the subcommittee's adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conve
if pfizer or merck or any large pharmaceutical company suddenly called themselves a compounding company, you're im34r50euing you wouldn't -- implying you wouldn't have jurisdiction over them. we know that's not true. lo and behold, that was just a front so that they could defend themselves when actually they were committing fraud and criminal activity. and lastly, i would just conclude, mr. griffith, dr. burgess both mentioned the fda appears to have the legal authority to walk in and take...
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would you go with pfizer? >> it is like the dallas cowboys.stol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it here. i don't think that they can get that trial ready by february though. let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have
would you go with pfizer? >> it is like the dallas cowboys.stol is like the washington redskins. let's go to kevin in connecticut. >> wendy's? >> everything is being colored by mcdonald's which is not doing that well. it has had a nice run. jeff in montana. >> good booyah from montana. my question is, we have a stock you recommended, dvax. >> trouble trouble. you know i got to tell you something. classic overreaction. it is not right, i don't want you to sell it...
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is a rally going on, so take a look at some of the names on the move like bank of america, ford, pfizeraded stocks at the new york stock exchange on a day with green on the screen, speculation in the market goes off like this, the current presidenc president's it stays on office. others say this is a romney rally. in others say the united states of america is a safe haven for europe and they have buried their money over here. whatever store you like the best you cannot deny we have had a winning day on wall street. dow jones industrial average is 13,236 going into the closing bell, a gain of 1% today. certainly a great day for wall street wrapping it up and everybody speculating going to the closing bell who will win the presidential election. cheryl: we have no idea at this point. it is neck and neck. we have a good market day to kick it off. what is a win by president obama beating for your investment? what does a romney win mean for your investment? coming up next, president of wall street select shares, his winners and losers depending on who spends the next four years in the white
is a rally going on, so take a look at some of the names on the move like bank of america, ford, pfizeraded stocks at the new york stock exchange on a day with green on the screen, speculation in the market goes off like this, the current presidenc president's it stays on office. others say this is a romney rally. in others say the united states of america is a safe haven for europe and they have buried their money over here. whatever store you like the best you cannot deny we have had a...
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. $1.3 billion fine paid by pfizer in 2009 for marketing fraud related to a painkiller.than three times the previous record in terms of criminal fines. connell: we will have more on that coming up and in the middle east the question is will you be paying more for your fuel as a result of the tensions that have been picking up over there? some video from yesterday. we have more on that straight ahead as the tensions are escalating with israel. as for the markets, look at currencies and how they are caring against the dollar. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only onceaily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may wor
. $1.3 billion fine paid by pfizer in 2009 for marketing fraud related to a painkiller.than three times the previous record in terms of criminal fines. connell: we will have more on that coming up and in the middle east the question is will you be paying more for your fuel as a result of the tensions that have been picking up over there? some video from yesterday. we have more on that straight ahead as the tensions are escalating with israel. as for the markets, look at currencies and how they...
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this is a $4.5 billion payment, surpassing that which was paid back in 2009 by pfizer.its kind. we're looking at bp. we're talking about the oil spill. it will be paid in installments over several years, five years. there is look at bp right now, at $40.38 a share. i want to look at broader markets as well. dow jones industrials down 27 points right now as we've been seeing pressure on names like american express, wal-mart, proctor & gamble, mcdonald's and at&t. overall we're seeing selling week after week. we're seeing so much concern about the fiscal cliff. taxes on the rise. we heard from some of the big banks and them talking about clients on the wait and see mode, lori and melissa. that is something we also are keeping in mind as well. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. natural gas pulling back after hitting a fresh one-year high. let's get to the pits of the cme. fox contributor, phil flynn. >> i know. that is the official start of winter for an energy trader. winter really doesn't start until we start taking gas out of storage and that happened. anothe
this is a $4.5 billion payment, surpassing that which was paid back in 2009 by pfizer.its kind. we're looking at bp. we're talking about the oil spill. it will be paid in installments over several years, five years. there is look at bp right now, at $40.38 a share. i want to look at broader markets as well. dow jones industrials down 27 points right now as we've been seeing pressure on names like american express, wal-mart, proctor & gamble, mcdonald's and at&t. overall we're seeing...
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is pfizer's new drug going to hurt? >> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that people can rise above and, for broker, it's just too easy a call to say, hey, take some profits and move on. we'll be right back. >> announcer: coming up, new priorities. >> bring ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping po post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks higher? or could a crack down on fraking extinguish their claim? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney toda
is pfizer's new drug going to hurt? >> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that...
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in the actual definition itself, it kind of talks about what is the equivalent of merck or pfizer and explicitly says pharmacies are not governed in that definition. so that is just loaded with a potential for lawsuits, for questions that can be raised about your authority and do you need that clarified so that you absolutely have the ability to regulate compounding pharmacies in a way that protects the public health and safety? >> i think that exempt from registration not any kind of jurisdiction but i think the problem is that we have no authority in saying that our authority over drug manufacturing is very different and it requires a set of clear actions on the part of the manufactures and on the part of fda. in this area, it is simply much more murky and it is contested in the courts and and we have a flipped court decision. we have different legal frameworks that govern different states and yet we have an industry that operates across these boundaries. we don't have that kind of authority that we need and we don't have the kind of clarity of the legislation that we need as well.
in the actual definition itself, it kind of talks about what is the equivalent of merck or pfizer and explicitly says pharmacies are not governed in that definition. so that is just loaded with a potential for lawsuits, for questions that can be raised about your authority and do you need that clarified so that you absolutely have the ability to regulate compounding pharmacies in a way that protects the public health and safety? >> i think that exempt from registration not any kind of...
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adp, results from exxonmobile, pfizer, and retailers. also this morning we have a big lineup ready to go including our guest host today. julian robertson, we'll get his take on the fiscal cliff and the election that is fast approaching. a and one former governor who has weathered several major storms in his state of florida, jeb bush, he'll be our special guest coming up at 8:00 a.m. all that plus as we mentioned the new adp employment report. mark zandi will deliver the report to us first on cnbc. let's get over to andrew with more of today's top stories. >> joe, i think actually we're going to go and talk to mary thompson. as new jersey begins to recover, gas lines are growing. mary thompson is on the new jersey turnpike this morning. mary, good to see you. but there's been a lot of lines and a lot of people talking about this. >> reporter: yeah, very frustrating situation. take a look behind me, you can see the line at the vince lombardi station. and what you can't see is that it stretches down just about a half a mile to the entrance
adp, results from exxonmobile, pfizer, and retailers. also this morning we have a big lineup ready to go including our guest host today. julian robertson, we'll get his take on the fiscal cliff and the election that is fast approaching. a and one former governor who has weathered several major storms in his state of florida, jeb bush, he'll be our special guest coming up at 8:00 a.m. all that plus as we mentioned the new adp employment report. mark zandi will deliver the report to us first on...
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stay away from the classic dividend paying pfizer, but you say yes. >> in the short run, these of thee of stocks that will protect you while this debate is going on. the market drift lower, nervousness increases. pretty steady. big dividends. cheap price-earnings multiple. it's like 11 times earnings. it's a big, solid. if things change with better and you want to give more aggressive you consult quickly. liz: by the way, you look at a name like that and say, the dividend is three and a half%. but an even better dividend, and that one is 54%. you love this one. we are hearing it will have a new round of cigarette price hikes. >> well, that is one of the ways to maintain the cash flow, pay these dividends, and they seem to make the mistake. now, they give back a lot in terms of promotions and so forth, but that allows them to do. not only that, they have been picking up market share with their menthol brands newport, and they just made a nice acquisition earlier this year and each cigarette business. so if volumes us to the client. liz: the cigarette. what is that? >> a battery powered
stay away from the classic dividend paying pfizer, but you say yes. >> in the short run, these of thee of stocks that will protect you while this debate is going on. the market drift lower, nervousness increases. pretty steady. big dividends. cheap price-earnings multiple. it's like 11 times earnings. it's a big, solid. if things change with better and you want to give more aggressive you consult quickly. liz: by the way, you look at a name like that and say, the dividend is three and a...
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let's take a look at names that are weighing down the market, bank of america, pfizer, citigroup and ford. those are some big laggards. it's been a majority of red on the screen today. down 369 points. we still are to the down side. down almost 260 points going into the closing bell. we have been seen pressure from sector to sector, the ten big sectors have all had down arrows. dow 30, all 30 are lower. i checked on the financials to see if they came up off the lows, no, in fact they went lower. jpmorgan down about 5%. coal stocks, energy stocks, healthcare stocks, insurers are all under pressure today. a lot of these guys are still trying to contend with the fact that they have no power, some of them still haven't had power in their homes, contending with trees, houses that have been hit, the nor'easter is upon us as you showed the video coming into this segment. we have had a lot to contend with this past week and a half. right now a day on wall street where we see selling as you noted on some heavy volume with some conviction behind it. liz: nicole thank you. are we headed for the
let's take a look at names that are weighing down the market, bank of america, pfizer, citigroup and ford. those are some big laggards. it's been a majority of red on the screen today. down 369 points. we still are to the down side. down almost 260 points going into the closing bell. we have been seen pressure from sector to sector, the ten big sectors have all had down arrows. dow 30, all 30 are lower. i checked on the financials to see if they came up off the lows, no, in fact they went...
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that was the $1.2 billion fine imposed on pfizer back in 2009.he explosion and fire aboard the deep water horizon rig on april 20, 2010 killed 11 workers. it also set off a $200 -- a 200 million gallon spill over 87 days. bp's troubles are far from over. the oil giant says the criminal settlement would not include civil claims under the clean water act and other legislation pending private civil claims and state claims for economic losses. >>> the cost of providing health care benefits to employees rose this year by the smallest amount in 15 years. human resources consultant mercer says that increase came in at 4.1%, a far cry from thage 10% to 15% hikes employers were reporting at the beginning of the decade. mercer says the health care reform kicking in in 2014 has employers making a greater effort in order to control their costs right now. >>> have you heard about the new feature facebook has rolled out for those in love? they're called facebook pages for couples. this feature takes you on a virtual tour of your love life with photos, wall pos
that was the $1.2 billion fine imposed on pfizer back in 2009.he explosion and fire aboard the deep water horizon rig on april 20, 2010 killed 11 workers. it also set off a $200 -- a 200 million gallon spill over 87 days. bp's troubles are far from over. the oil giant says the criminal settlement would not include civil claims under the clean water act and other legislation pending private civil claims and state claims for economic losses. >>> the cost of providing health care benefits...
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merck and pfizer are unchanged. the run in gilead. i think it's better drugs and better management.onsumer packaged goods, again, not the president, but execution determined performance. that's why colgate has ramped from $77 to $105. procter & gamble barely budged. you think the carbon bashing president would crush the oil and gas industry. but it's the oil managements themselves that seem to control the situation. that's how chesapeake could go from $37 to $18. continental resources soured from 23 to 22 by going all in oil. exxon, which has found little new oil and gas and dramatically paid for xto, a giant natural gas company has gone unchanged, while chevron moved from $87 to $109. again, the difference, management. pure commodity plays. i really liked this. copper and aluminum. the fortunes of these stocks have more to do with china and europe than the united states. dupont is unchanged. dow chemicals down. ppg, it's doubled. more than doubled. why? the president? was it congress? democrats? electoral college? no! dupont and dow stayed in the commodity chemical business. ppg we
merck and pfizer are unchanged. the run in gilead. i think it's better drugs and better management.onsumer packaged goods, again, not the president, but execution determined performance. that's why colgate has ramped from $77 to $105. procter & gamble barely budged. you think the carbon bashing president would crush the oil and gas industry. but it's the oil managements themselves that seem to control the situation. that's how chesapeake could go from $37 to $18. continental resources...
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to propel this rally of 132 points, the three can't make a go of it right now, pfizer, traveller's and wal-mart, three big winners today: intel, home depot and bank of america. then you can see the nasdaq jumping another 43 points. it is not a bad day for the nasdaq. let's bring back doug. he's back to tell you where you should be investing right now. you already said technology which of course brings to us the nasdaq. and i wanted to show people year over year how some of these indexes have looked. all of them, all the major ones, up double digit percentages. but at certain points, it is the nasdaq that really is an eye catcher, isn't it? >> yes, it is. but what we've been advocating is investors need to accept risk, get back in the market. liz: otherwise they miss this which is on your screen right now. one year rally in the nasdaq, one year rally in the russell. same with the s&p and dow jones industrials. look, when you talk about what happened over the past year, a 14% gain for the s&p 500. and people are sitting there scared, didn't want to get in, because oh greece is scaring me
to propel this rally of 132 points, the three can't make a go of it right now, pfizer, traveller's and wal-mart, three big winners today: intel, home depot and bank of america. then you can see the nasdaq jumping another 43 points. it is not a bad day for the nasdaq. let's bring back doug. he's back to tell you where you should be investing right now. you already said technology which of course brings to us the nasdaq. and i wanted to show people year over year how some of these indexes have...
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take a look at some most actively traded stocks here, bank of america, pfizer, nokia, those are some of your best performers today. they are certainly the most heavily traded names here on wall street. apple which is up over 30 bucks. lowe's talked about same-store sales once again and they beat the street and raised their forecast, right? and we got in some good housing numbers, all of this put together, don't forget we sold off 7 of the last 9 trading weeks, so everybody talks about oversold market, 90% down day, opportunities for buying, the bounceback. well, here's the bounceback for you, folks. right now you can see we have all green all day long. we're up 175 points. that's a pretty nice day here on wall street. liz claman, you have to love it if you are a bull out there. back to you. liz: i'm glad you put in that because we do have friends who are shorts or shorting this market, but let's talk about what might really be a bullish move for your portfolio on black friday. the biggest shopping day of the year or actually night at this point. i mean so many of them will be opening
take a look at some most actively traded stocks here, bank of america, pfizer, nokia, those are some of your best performers today. they are certainly the most heavily traded names here on wall street. apple which is up over 30 bucks. lowe's talked about same-store sales once again and they beat the street and raised their forecast, right? and we got in some good housing numbers, all of this put together, don't forget we sold off 7 of the last 9 trading weeks, so everybody talks about oversold...
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drug firms including pfizer, amgen and partners are working on a new class of injectable cholesteroldrugs that could decrease ldl. that's the bad cholesterol. by significant amounts when used on top of a statin. this is generally for patients that can't lower levels of bad cholesterol to their goal on statins alone, or can't tolerate statins. >> how big of a market opportunity is this? >> well, brian, let's get you some of the numbers. 33 million americans use statins. of these, 11 million have uncontrolled ldl cholesterol. and aadditional 1.4 million cannot tolerate taking statins in the first place. basically this could be a great benefit to patients who fall in those categories. ubs says injectable cholesterol will become an $11 billion market by 2020. big opportunity for drug firms, many of which are still dealing with losses associated with blockbuster drugs going off patent. >> what's the timeline here? when could patients see these kinds of novel cholesterol drugs hit the market and obviously when they can start using them? >> great question. basically the drug being developed
drug firms including pfizer, amgen and partners are working on a new class of injectable cholesteroldrugs that could decrease ldl. that's the bad cholesterol. by significant amounts when used on top of a statin. this is generally for patients that can't lower levels of bad cholesterol to their goal on statins alone, or can't tolerate statins. >> how big of a market opportunity is this? >> well, brian, let's get you some of the numbers. 33 million americans use statins. of these, 11...
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misconduct and him as a penalty that will surpass the $1.3 billion record held by the drug giant pfizer. it reported settlement could be unveiled as early as today. the eurozone has officially fallen back into recession in the face of the ongoing sovereign debt crisis. new figures show economies collectively saw contraction of 0.1% between july and of timber, the second consecutive period of decline. it comes one day after millions of workers across the eu took part in an strike against austerity measures such as tax hikes and spending cuts. dubbed the day of action in solidarity, the first time unions engaged in coordinated strikes across the european continent. two leading republican senators are bound to block any future promotion of u.n. ambassador susan rice over her handling of the deadly september 11 attacks on u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. rice has been mentioned as a potential successor to secretary of state hillary clinton. flanked by fellow republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina, senator john mccain of arizona vowed to thwart any senate confirmation for rice
misconduct and him as a penalty that will surpass the $1.3 billion record held by the drug giant pfizer. it reported settlement could be unveiled as early as today. the eurozone has officially fallen back into recession in the face of the ongoing sovereign debt crisis. new figures show economies collectively saw contraction of 0.1% between july and of timber, the second consecutive period of decline. it comes one day after millions of workers across the eu took part in an strike against...
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sponsored by pfizer. on golstag.in and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. [ phil ] get back to the things that matter most. a
sponsored by pfizer. on golstag.in and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and...
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this could be a big boom for the statin makers like pfizer, astrazeneca and merck. >>> imagine findingut that your attorney took out a loan in your name and never told you about it. that's exactly what disgraced former attorney mark dreier did. on the documentary tonight "unraveled" you'll hear how he did it. >> i had set up one of these phony e-mails accounts and apparently, if somebody sent the message to that account, it would actually come to me so i'd be able to deal with it. but the guy from the fund evidently punched in the e-mail address with one wrong letter so it bounced back to him. so i guess then he called the office directly to say is there another e-mail address he could use. if he never punched it in with the wrong letter, this never would have happened this person called me and said we think this whole thing is a fraud. i said here's your money back. i had gone from $100 million two weeks earlier to having not only nothing but having had to invade an escrow account of a client for about $40 million. >> scott cohn is with us now. i believe you have covered him for quite
this could be a big boom for the statin makers like pfizer, astrazeneca and merck. >>> imagine findingut that your attorney took out a loan in your name and never told you about it. that's exactly what disgraced former attorney mark dreier did. on the documentary tonight "unraveled" you'll hear how he did it. >> i had set up one of these phony e-mails accounts and apparently, if somebody sent the message to that account, it would actually come to me so i'd be able to...
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this surpasses pfizer's settlement by billions. >> you are a very important guest, and so is the israelihud barack. that's why i have to cut this short, and after the break we're going to find out just exactly what the story is between israelis and the palestinians and the bombing and the shelling that's going on there and just how bad this could get. it's coming up next. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who ha
this surpasses pfizer's settlement by billions. >> you are a very important guest, and so is the israelihud barack. that's why i have to cut this short, and after the break we're going to find out just exactly what the story is between israelis and the palestinians and the bombing and the shelling that's going on there and just how bad this could get. it's coming up next. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the...