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while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent protection, opening the door to what amounted to around $35 billion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs scheduled to lose their patent protections. lipitor, pfizer's blockbuster cholesterol drug, was the biggest seller to lose patent protection this year. >> there are still individual product opportunities in 2013, but i think probably more importantly is we'll see in 2013, which we'll see more of going forward, is more alternative sources of growth to sort of bolster the traditional u.s. generic source of growth. >> reporter: 2013 could also see industry consolidation as some of the bigger players look to acquire smaller rivals to beef- up their product portfolios. >> it's going to be acq
while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent protection, opening the door to what amounted to around $35 billion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs...
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and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer.hat we'll do instead of pfizer, do that mondeliz, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i had to pinch myself. almost as if i were listening to a play staged among tech executives in a bygone era. we expect stocks to gap up and never look back. i'm talking about last night's oracle conference call. record numbers everywhere all around. new software and cloud revenues up 18%. unite states on fire, plus 22%, europe incredibly strong, 12% growth, and an expansion of head count because there's so much business to take. how strong was europe? a percentage point behind the great growth engine that is asia-pacific. get this, remember that sound you're supposed to hear at the end of every tech year, that sound of a budget flushing as companies spend their technology dollars before they go away. you can hear it loud and clear on the oracle quarter. just like the old da
and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer.hat we'll do instead of pfizer, do that mondeliz, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i had to pinch myself. almost as if i were listening to a play staged among tech executives in a bygone era. we expect stocks to gap up and never look back. i'm talking about last night's oracle conference call....
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pfizer is cutting jobs in order to cope with losses from its popular drug lipitor. bloomberg reports the pharmaceutical company will cut fs over broll 20 percent of its workforce -- or around 600 sales jobs. pfizer's lipitor has seen an increase in competition within the generic drug market. a spokesperson for pfizer did not confirm the report --but did say the company is making changes to fit the future needs of business. facebook gave investors something to "like" in 2012.. despite it's botched ipo day. because it was a heavy hitter.. ipo values this year, topped last year. with $40 billion dollars in 2012 ipo money compared to $35.5 billion in 2011. 138 companies made it onto the market so far compared with 134 in 2011. ipo pipeline for 2013 could be brisk. a number of companies are filing for public trading under the jobs act. mark zuckerberg is getting into the spirit of giving this holiday. the facebook founder will donate 500 million dollars in facebook stock to charity. thats about 18 million shares under current levels. the gift will go to a nonprofit -- th
pfizer is cutting jobs in order to cope with losses from its popular drug lipitor. bloomberg reports the pharmaceutical company will cut fs over broll 20 percent of its workforce -- or around 600 sales jobs. pfizer's lipitor has seen an increase in competition within the generic drug market. a spokesperson for pfizer did not confirm the report --but did say the company is making changes to fit the future needs of business. facebook gave investors something to "like" in 2012.. despite...
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and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer.nd what we'll do instead of pfizer, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. get 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000. from outstanding value to standing the test o
and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer.nd what we'll do instead of pfizer, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he...
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have fun here, the logo, and the team in here they do have, the advisers on the front and these pfizer's to show a reflection of the landscape and whether it be the stadium, and that is significant because it really does show and it really brings the city as a part of the throat and it really does give some relief is he telling you will see on the atlanta falcons, you see the skyline on the top of the city, that is really nice and atlanta falcons, speaking of the skyline, these guys right here, setting the stage in setting themselves up to a run at the big game towards the end of the season. >>guest: i have to make sure you see the back of this because this is the sure the experience, this is the warm cozy wrapped itself around at the first quarter of the first game and still be wrapped around it at the end of sunday night football. they're so soft, so incredibly comfortable and that is why so many people pick them up to give to their kids come grandkids, for bed so far, you cannot go wrong with this as a gift and if you do have people and of life you know who are fans the different team
have fun here, the logo, and the team in here they do have, the advisers on the front and these pfizer's to show a reflection of the landscape and whether it be the stadium, and that is significant because it really does show and it really brings the city as a part of the throat and it really does give some relief is he telling you will see on the atlanta falcons, you see the skyline on the top of the city, that is really nice and atlanta falcons, speaking of the skyline, these guys right here,...
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. >>> the drug manufacturer pfizer is starting another round of layoffs. the company is targeting u.s. sales representatives who promote some of the biggest drugs to doctors. feeser no long brother motors lipitor and some of its other products because generic versions are now available. pfizer is not indicating exactly how many jobs will be lost. >>> fannie mae and freddie mac are giving the gift of relief to homeowners this season. both mortgage giants will halt bank repossessions starting in december. they will resume evictions january2. bank of america is also temporarily halting their foreclosure evictions. for a short time. >> for the holiday. >> yeah. >>> 4:52. forget about cat on a hot tin roof. how one kitty weathered the weekend storm on a telephone pole. >> plus morning sickness to the max what kate middleton is suffering from and how you can avoid it. >> and making the season really bright. how many lights it takes to decorate this 17-acre estate when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> clouds once again rolling into our skies. got some rain on
. >>> the drug manufacturer pfizer is starting another round of layoffs. the company is targeting u.s. sales representatives who promote some of the biggest drugs to doctors. feeser no long brother motors lipitor and some of its other products because generic versions are now available. pfizer is not indicating exactly how many jobs will be lost. >>> fannie mae and freddie mac are giving the gift of relief to homeowners this season. both mortgage giants will halt bank...
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. >>> drug maker pfizer is preparing to cut back its work force.ill target sales representatives who market drugs to doctors. pfizer is facing increased competition from generic drugs, particularly from the generic version of its cholesterol medication lipitor. >>> mitt romney may not have gotten the job he wanted when he lost the presidential election, but he's going back to work. romney will rejoin the board of marriott international. he's held the same position with the hotel chain twice before. romney's namesake is the company's founder john willard marriott. romney's first name is willard. his father and marriott were close friends. >>> and fannie mae and freddie mac will take a holiday break from foreclosing on homes. they will suspend evictions in the days leading up to christmas and will resume the process on january 2nd. jp morgan chase and citigroup have also announced a moratorium on evictions during the holidays. hopefully it will relieve a little stress for some people there. >> really good news. ashley, good to see you. thank you so m
. >>> drug maker pfizer is preparing to cut back its work force.ill target sales representatives who market drugs to doctors. pfizer is facing increased competition from generic drugs, particularly from the generic version of its cholesterol medication lipitor. >>> mitt romney may not have gotten the job he wanted when he lost the presidential election, but he's going back to work. romney will rejoin the board of marriott international. he's held the same position with the...
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pfizer is around 24, $25 a share, bristol-myers about 31.nd they have in common a new blood-clotting drug, and everyone's very, very excited about that. bristol-myers developed it, and pfizer will be marketing it. so we hi there's huge opportunity -- we think there's huge opportunity there. all the stocks we've talked about today have got options against them, too, so it's another way in a do-nothing market that you can generate additional income by selling some covered calls against them. liz: good add mice, mag. -- advice, mag. beverly hills wealth management founder and ceo. if you have to pick the one sector that's done so beautiful through this year, financial stocks. they soared in 2012, outpacing the entire s&p 500 which is up about 12% for the year. and of the one out there that has done just beautifully, bank of america. on your screen, leading the way up more than 104% year-over-year. so now the question many investors face is whether you double down on financials, or you take your marbles, your profits, and go home? will it contin
pfizer is around 24, $25 a share, bristol-myers about 31.nd they have in common a new blood-clotting drug, and everyone's very, very excited about that. bristol-myers developed it, and pfizer will be marketing it. so we hi there's huge opportunity -- we think there's huge opportunity there. all the stocks we've talked about today have got options against them, too, so it's another way in a do-nothing market that you can generate additional income by selling some covered calls against them. liz:...
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i have warmed up to pfizer. close viewers of this show know i'm not really into the big, big pharma names because they don't have the growth that develop gene has or the growth that gilead has. but pfizer's fine and if you own it i endorse it. i think it goes higher. i want to go to mark in new york, please. mark. >> caller: boo-yah. how are you? >> real good. >> caller: my question is two related companies. first solar since september is going up 50%. second question concerning recent ipo solar -- do you -- >> wait. on -- solar city and first solar. okay. very different companies. first solar's a panel company. price of panels come down. first solar we said we were too negative in the teens, we got a little more upbeat in the 20s. i don't really care for it in the 30s. solar city, we get a pullback in some cities for solar you're going to wish you -- >> sell sell sell. >> so i can't recommend it. i think we should get used to the idea of the fiscal cliff and be prepared. we've got a series of good companies rep
i have warmed up to pfizer. close viewers of this show know i'm not really into the big, big pharma names because they don't have the growth that develop gene has or the growth that gilead has. but pfizer's fine and if you own it i endorse it. i think it goes higher. i want to go to mark in new york, please. mark. >> caller: boo-yah. how are you? >> real good. >> caller: my question is two related companies. first solar since september is going up 50%. second question...
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pfizer up just slightly as well. cheryl: thank you very much. our viewers on what is happening. we told you this morning that it could be a volatile day depending on what washington does a does not do. flat. forty-five minutes ago when the show began. all of this on more headlines coming out of washington looking like there could be a deal in place. we will hear from president obama and about 50 minutes. well, the irs is saying that it intends to issue guidance by the end of the day on appropriate tax withholdings for the new year. in the meantime, businesses at a standstill waiting until the fiscal cliff of washington. standing by right now in illinois with more. >> reporter: i am with a room of people who are on pins and needles as we speak. if you think you're sitting at home worried about what is happening, these people in this room are very worried about it. the president and ceo of a short payroll process payrolls for about 40,000 small businesses all across the country. people right now are freaking out would be a strong term, but somewhe
pfizer up just slightly as well. cheryl: thank you very much. our viewers on what is happening. we told you this morning that it could be a volatile day depending on what washington does a does not do. flat. forty-five minutes ago when the show began. all of this on more headlines coming out of washington looking like there could be a deal in place. we will hear from president obama and about 50 minutes. well, the irs is saying that it intends to issue guidance by the end of the day on...
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my mom is a scripted pfizer, she did films. i just really thought what they did was so cool in the would come home with these different smells on them. where have you been to buy your jacket is wet. i was always just into the movies. you cannot become anything but an actor on a set. tavis: where your parents cool about that? >> they were shocked that i wanted to do it. not stage parents, not to buckle stage parents. really nice to drive me around to additions. they are still shocked now. they're sort of like it trips about. tavis: they should get used to it. this "twilight" series is different than anything like "on the road." is there a longing or aching to do something that is more indie after the blockbuster? how's that for you? every actor has a different way of making those decisions. totally. i have never been able to sort out -- step outside my own career and look at it as a whole. and start tactically shaping it. i am -- i do not know what is going to move me in one year's time. i do not know what i want to do until it
my mom is a scripted pfizer, she did films. i just really thought what they did was so cool in the would come home with these different smells on them. where have you been to buy your jacket is wet. i was always just into the movies. you cannot become anything but an actor on a set. tavis: where your parents cool about that? >> they were shocked that i wanted to do it. not stage parents, not to buckle stage parents. really nice to drive me around to additions. they are still shocked now....
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announcing a deal with pfizer. licensing drug delivery platform to pfizer for $515 million.p in mind it is a small market cap below a billion dollars. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. the failure of plan b last night, rick santelli, did that help sell off in the bond market? >> it helped some of the buying, good question, michelle. if we look at a 24-hour of tens, with you can see as we started to digest, some soft equity prices overnight in response to the fact nobody could pass anything because nobody is realistic about what the players want within the framework of congress. that caused buying. let's expand michelle's question. a lot of guys looking at equities to trade especially after some of the post statement selling pressures abated. they are correlating but a little whim maniy, especially after the turn where most of the selling run its course. many think it is end of year issues more than anything else. let's get back to the dollar. we have listened to the gold comment, we know the dollar is better. might be up today but go to the end of last year and you
announcing a deal with pfizer. licensing drug delivery platform to pfizer for $515 million.p in mind it is a small market cap below a billion dollars. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. the failure of plan b last night, rick santelli, did that help sell off in the bond market? >> it helped some of the buying, good question, michelle. if we look at a 24-hour of tens, with you can see as we started to digest, some soft equity prices overnight in response to the fact nobody...
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already made every job very issues like that with your show pfizer recreational mother. of every two thousand one are little am profiting over the area. that are. 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 auction. since i have five back to. 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 wargame today's values so this is something that all of can stand behind we believe that when
already made every job very issues like that with your show pfizer recreational mother. of every two thousand one are little am profiting over the area. that are. 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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drug giant pfizer had encouraging news on an experimental breast cancer drug.with up to $6 billion in potential global sales, the stock rallied. shares jumped 1.9% on heavier than usual volume. while the breast cancer drug tests were positive, any regulatory approval wouldn't happen for at least a couple of years. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were up. the financial e.t.f. had the best gains, up 1.2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: a tough day for investors in freeport mcmoran. the stock plunged 16% on news that the mining company is buying two oil and gas producers. it's paying $9 billion for plains exploration and production company and mcmoran exploration company. diane eastabrook has details on freeport's plans to build a larger, more diversified company. >> reporter: freeport mcmoran tried to assure investors today that getting into the energy business doesn't mean the company is turning its back on mining. under the deal, freeport will pay $6.9 billion for plains exploration and production and $2.1 billion
drug giant pfizer had encouraging news on an experimental breast cancer drug.with up to $6 billion in potential global sales, the stock rallied. shares jumped 1.9% on heavier than usual volume. while the breast cancer drug tests were positive, any regulatory approval wouldn't happen for at least a couple of years. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were up. the financial e.t.f. had the best gains, up 1.2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >>...
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who attacked one of the protesters he's a millionaire a former executive a drug giant pfizer former health care lobbyist and a current scholar at the right wing heritage foundation. obviously didn't get the message let's hope this protest serves as a lesson for the rest of americans and the wealthiest two percent of americans the middle class in this country is not going down without a fight. at the end of last year when he was running for president rick santorum told an iowa audience that he would drastically reduce federal spending on food stamps why santorum asked if hunger is a problem in america then why do we have an obesity problem among the people who we say have a hunger problem. perhaps barbecue regie ribby eating santorum is still living in the middle ages when fat bellies were a sign of wealth and plenty but in today's reality those obese and impoverished americans santorum is referring to are living the high life like the rotund of royalty of the past are actually dying a slow and ultimately miserable death courtesy of our nation's corporate food system we hear news stories ab
who attacked one of the protesters he's a millionaire a former executive a drug giant pfizer former health care lobbyist and a current scholar at the right wing heritage foundation. obviously didn't get the message let's hope this protest serves as a lesson for the rest of americans and the wealthiest two percent of americans the middle class in this country is not going down without a fight. at the end of last year when he was running for president rick santorum told an iowa audience that he...
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that's what pfizer says the german and words prescriptive of the greek. i think there are a considerable number of people who would like to cut greece loose at this juncture a because it's probably the most unique in thing to do but second of all because ultimately the greek government has simply field to do anything that has really been supposed to do in terms of privatization and so on many times it's enacted legislation but feel to follow through the taxation system in greece is broken all of these sorts of horrible things lead us to the fact that greece is governed in a third world fashion at the moment not in a first world fashion and that ultimately is causing a huge my diversification with a great many e.u. finance ministers some of them because they've got lots of money such as say germany and poland and so on some of them because they've actually taken their medicine the poor irish twenty five thousand people on the streets of dublin at the weekend complaining about the a sturdy medicine they've had to dig unargued they're hearing that the greeks
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liberties in particular i'm concerned about the government's ability without a warrant to search through pfizer materials for communications involving individual american citizens. some of those same senators also brought up amendments to make five a little ball more transparent and possibly a little more palatable all of which were turned down meanwhile senator dianne feinstein chair of the senate intelligence committee committee took a different approach saying that the senate didn't have enough time to argue over the bill with only four days left interesting because the bill was slated for discussion back in september so she was also disparaging about the public's right to know about the law that governs them saying quote you put all this out in public and the next thing is more more and more and then the program is destroyed basically meaning that the more you know the more you're going to hate this legislation now the bill itself hasn't been well received by privacy advocates when senators wyden and udall asked how many wiretaps there have been their request was denied apparently not even
liberties in particular i'm concerned about the government's ability without a warrant to search through pfizer materials for communications involving individual american citizens. some of those same senators also brought up amendments to make five a little ball more transparent and possibly a little more palatable all of which were turned down meanwhile senator dianne feinstein chair of the senate intelligence committee committee took a different approach saying that the senate didn't have...
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the science of pfizer's for interested in the dimensions. he had a clear goal. >> he is leaving no doubt. with the two advisor stock back to hem and that is not easy to do. >> host: he liked that. >> i give him credit to hire people to talk back. it is good conversations. the book also gives a transcript of a conversation one year later. the smart people have reversed their position. is it too dangerous? the advisers said we will spin off amazing technology. we will define the sixties it is another great conversation. >> host: i love the change of mr. webb one year later the president asks this is a top priority? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> he also asks if it could be done unmanned? perhaps the shift comes from a lessening of kennedy's old cold war perspective. >> host: this meeting takes place about a year-and-a-half after the "state of the union" speech. i year-and-a-half later and the government is not on board. how can that have been? >> on-again off-again employee that is the case. [laughter] i have seen that on display the says why ei
the science of pfizer's for interested in the dimensions. he had a clear goal. >> he is leaving no doubt. with the two advisor stock back to hem and that is not easy to do. >> host: he liked that. >> i give him credit to hire people to talk back. it is good conversations. the book also gives a transcript of a conversation one year later. the smart people have reversed their position. is it too dangerous? the advisers said we will spin off amazing technology. we will define the...
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made by bristol-myers and pfizer to prevents strokes. a look at shares of bristol-myers, a good looking drug for them and the stock is up. now look at pfizer, please, and they, too, are i think-- no, down a little bit. on change. and s&p cuts conagra to near junk status on a deal. it's down. dow industrials now dead flat. here we go again. dead flat, that is sound bite trading. any word of these fiscal cliff discussions, the market will move. housing, a bit of a bright spot in the economy, but if we fall off the cliff, that could end. if lawmakers can't reach a deal nearly every working american will face higher tax rates and we'll deal with both issues next. >> well, we're flat. down four points, all we've got. we're below 13,000 all waiting for any news on fiscal cliff developments. we'll keep you up-to-date. venezuela's president, hugo chavez is suffering new complications from a respiratory infection that just three weeks after undergoing surgery for cancer in cuba. chavez has not been seen or heard from since his fourth cancer relat
made by bristol-myers and pfizer to prevents strokes. a look at shares of bristol-myers, a good looking drug for them and the stock is up. now look at pfizer, please, and they, too, are i think-- no, down a little bit. on change. and s&p cuts conagra to near junk status on a deal. it's down. dow industrials now dead flat. here we go again. dead flat, that is sound bite trading. any word of these fiscal cliff discussions, the market will move. housing, a bit of a bright spot in the economy,...
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>> lot of companies and coming in, pfizer will spin off the health-care unit.a lot of shareholder value by big companies, gm is looking at spinning off the i lie -- allied business and consumer finance business. there are a long list of companies, some very interesting for 2013. cheryl: some details coming up on want to ask about particularly solar city is one of the more fascinating ones coming out. solar panels installers, not a makers fell in a lot of analysts are looking at that one. these are five deals left in the last couple weeks we have going on. audio oncology, ppg energy, silver bay realty. five names. which one sticks out to you? >> one of those five price and traded the day up 30%, that is western gas so we're left with four. we think the solar city deal with controversial. not just an installer but a finance company. difficult to understand and evaluate the risk of this company. we would say it is high risk deal. we would be focusing more on the energy deals and refiner in the pipeline. that is a company called pbs. they own refineries. a good seg
>> lot of companies and coming in, pfizer will spin off the health-care unit.a lot of shareholder value by big companies, gm is looking at spinning off the i lie -- allied business and consumer finance business. there are a long list of companies, some very interesting for 2013. cheryl: some details coming up on want to ask about particularly solar city is one of the more fascinating ones coming out. solar panels installers, not a makers fell in a lot of analysts are looking at that one....
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pfizer fairly flat year to date still. of more than 15%. bristol down about 8%.l will help them boost those profits. ashley: thank you very much. tracy: the clock is ticking down before the country goes into peril, collides, goes tumbling off the fiscal cliff. no collision, unfortunately. that is what they're trying to negotiate in washington. negotiators have reached a framework. that is the latest news. president obama's says it is not a done deal yet. complete coverage with rich edson on capitol hill. peter barnes of the white house. rich chemistry to you. >> reporter: they are close. they do have a framework. the outstanding issue is what to do about all those automatic spending cuts known as the sequester that are supposed to start tomorrow, $94 billion in 2013 alone. take a look at the framework, basically what they have agreed to. the tax portion exams and, 400,000 for individuals, foreign and $50,000 for families from a tax increase amounts of more than that would go back to the clinton era top rate of 39% also including capitol gains and dividends. they
pfizer fairly flat year to date still. of more than 15%. bristol down about 8%.l will help them boost those profits. ashley: thank you very much. tracy: the clock is ticking down before the country goes into peril, collides, goes tumbling off the fiscal cliff. no collision, unfortunately. that is what they're trying to negotiate in washington. negotiators have reached a framework. that is the latest news. president obama's says it is not a done deal yet. complete coverage with rich edson on...
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bayer, glaxosmithkline, pfizer among others. and this company is poised to make money from milestone payments on drugs they have. and after today's pull back, got to wonder, maybe there's some room to run, so let's talk to clay segow, president and ceo of seattle genetics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. a pleasure to be back here. >> all right, clay, walk us through, including some of the data that just came out today, that makes seattle genetics more attractive to investors than it was 72 hours ago. >> well, first of all, we put out a lot of data and it really shows that we're helping a diverse set of patients, and that's our goal is to really make a difference in patients' lives, and we're looking to make it into a blockbuster drug looking to the future. last night we put out a set of data on t-cell lymphomas, and we showed a 100% response rate in front line t-cell lymphomas and the way we did the trial is to get rid of one of four drugs that causes neurotoxicity, and replace it with drugs that were already ap
bayer, glaxosmithkline, pfizer among others. and this company is poised to make money from milestone payments on drugs they have. and after today's pull back, got to wonder, maybe there's some room to run, so let's talk to clay segow, president and ceo of seattle genetics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. a pleasure to be back here. >> all right, clay, walk us through, including some of the data that just came out today, that makes seattle genetics more...
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pfizer is still a relatively cheap stock as people are worried about the pipeline, etc.ut actually think it is a healthy company that has been undervalued for some time. liz: once you're out of the bear suit, what are you going to buy? >> then we will buy supercold as the economic news gets a lot better. i want to own consumer supercold, industrials in particular would like. but even spread out into places like germany, china, emerging market that we have been buying the last couple of months. liz: chin steve has a china plae don't want to miss. 30 billion in assets under management. he is working his money, trust us. the closing belllin 50 minutes. a fall off the fiscal cliff will derail the programs helping the hosing recover. for the homebuilders worried? toll brothers is the 800-pound gorilla, they would know. a fox business exclusive with dogeared leaflets which tell you if the recovery in housing is here to stay and it matters to a whole host of stocks and what the fiscal fall could do to his business. only here on fbn. and we n save you 10% on ground shipping over
pfizer is still a relatively cheap stock as people are worried about the pipeline, etc.ut actually think it is a healthy company that has been undervalued for some time. liz: once you're out of the bear suit, what are you going to buy? >> then we will buy supercold as the economic news gets a lot better. i want to own consumer supercold, industrials in particular would like. but even spread out into places like germany, china, emerging market that we have been buying the last couple of...
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railroad tycoon eh harriman, who headed the eugenics record office in new york, saying quote, the pfizerteam is going to be a purifying conflagration one day, unquote. his prophecy would come true only 20 years later at a cost of millions. fairly easy for governments to manipulate public health, medicines and doctors for purposes of quote family planning. this soon led into policies about colonial possessions and citizenship. peoples of egypt, india, algeria and africa clearly did not fit the progress is a view of educated elite. and by their definitions, were close to quote life unworthy of life, unquote. but these trends would marinate for a decade. in the meantime, american prosperity continued spreading to the rest of the civilized world. american advertisers, film, even literature became highly desired in europe. it's another irony of this time, american movies followed a production code that emphasized universal american themes of patriotism. god, fair play, and they avoided sensationalism, sexual situations and other taboo vices. american movies sold american exceptionalism, inclu
railroad tycoon eh harriman, who headed the eugenics record office in new york, saying quote, the pfizerteam is going to be a purifying conflagration one day, unquote. his prophecy would come true only 20 years later at a cost of millions. fairly easy for governments to manipulate public health, medicines and doctors for purposes of quote family planning. this soon led into policies about colonial possessions and citizenship. peoples of egypt, india, algeria and africa clearly did not fit the...
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pfizer acquired wyeth in 2009 for $68 billions. >>> it is 18 minutes past the hour.e for your early reads, in the "new york times," merry christmas iphone nation. google maps is back and possibly better than ever. the app is available for download with turn by turn navigation, bus and walking directions are back, along with street view. if you remember, apple replaced google maps with its own version of the app. the new software was slammed by users for warped 3-d effects and misplacing landmarks. the review in the "new york times" of the new app is fantastic. >> now you won't get lost. >> now to "usa today" and the arizona republic, they are writing about this new way drug smugglers are trying to get marijuana into the u.s. by t-shirt launcher. you know those pressurized cannons used to launch t-shirts and other things at sporting events? u.s. border control agents say they found 33 cans filled with pot on the mexican side of arizona. they were launched 500 feet over the border fence. the pot is estimated to be worth $43,000. i wonder if the new laws legalizing mari
pfizer acquired wyeth in 2009 for $68 billions. >>> it is 18 minutes past the hour.e for your early reads, in the "new york times," merry christmas iphone nation. google maps is back and possibly better than ever. the app is available for download with turn by turn navigation, bus and walking directions are back, along with street view. if you remember, apple replaced google maps with its own version of the app. the new software was slammed by users for warped 3-d effects and...
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they found hundreds of corporations, from coca-cola and koch industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and wal-martf right-wing think tanks and foundations, two dozen corporate law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. >> alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that lives happily ever after as the alec model. unfortunately what's excluded from that equation is the public. >> in the wisconsin statehouse, democratic representative mark pocan is trying to expose alec's fingerprints whenever he can. by one count, over a third of pocan's fellow wisconsin lawmakers are alec members. >> when you look around, especially on the republican side of the aisle, a lot of members of alec, front row, alec. when you start going down to the chair of finance and some of the other members are all alec members. in fact, the alec co-chair of the state, row-by-row, you can point out people who h
they found hundreds of corporations, from coca-cola and koch industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and wal-martf right-wing think tanks and foundations, two dozen corporate law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. >> alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that...
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they licensed some technology to pfizer, which obviously is a huge big partner. that enables drugges to be self injected sub cutaneously, ie, under the skin. >> and it rears its head once again. herbalife, a story we have been following all week. a little bit of damage control going on at the company, would you say. >> another 18% today. folks, the stock, the last three days, just terrible for herbalife. the news here is that not only is an an update but, an analyst day january 7 where they plan to directly address bill ackman's point. no doubt they will work through the holidays. coming up with maybe all 320 pages, that's how long it was, of ackman's presentation. so they will come back and good on the aggressive the week of january 7. they need it. >> and to remind everybody. bill ackman came out with a short and said it is a pyramid scheme. >> the last 24 hours have been a doozy for rimm. the stock surnled as it lost less money that forecast. josh brown on twitter was like, don't print the shirt yet, sulli. it changed in revenue model and stock fell. down agai
they licensed some technology to pfizer, which obviously is a huge big partner. that enables drugges to be self injected sub cutaneously, ie, under the skin. >> and it rears its head once again. herbalife, a story we have been following all week. a little bit of damage control going on at the company, would you say. >> another 18% today. folks, the stock, the last three days, just terrible for herbalife. the news here is that not only is an an update but, an analyst day january 7...
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. >> pfizer considering an initial public offering for its animal health unit.port by "the wall street journal" says a january-february ipo is likely. expected to raise $4 billion. >>> aig offering 2 million shares of common stock held by the department treasury. the treasury received proceeds of $7.6 billion for the sale. >>> jfk security guards voting to go on strike next thursday over demand of better pay, training and equipment t may trigger delays at the world's busiest airports at the height of the holiday travel season of the just in time. >>> tokyo is, japan is the most expensive studio in the world. average cost for a movie ticket. $22. average cost for a beer. $10. manhattan ranks 36th. liz: is $10 high for a beer. david: not a manhattan bars. i've had a few $10 beers. but that is another story. liz: one of the important parts. health care act is creation of health care exchanges to help individuals get insurance if their employer didn't provide it. david: the clock has run out. today is the deadline for states to decide who will set up mandatory excha
. >> pfizer considering an initial public offering for its animal health unit.port by "the wall street journal" says a january-february ipo is likely. expected to raise $4 billion. >>> aig offering 2 million shares of common stock held by the department treasury. the treasury received proceeds of $7.6 billion for the sale. >>> jfk security guards voting to go on strike next thursday over demand of better pay, training and equipment t may trigger delays at the...
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. >> there is a latest twist in this, a good one, bristol meyers squib and pfizer. >> the clot drug weave told you about, with approvals in japan and other countries for these drugs, they have a lot riding on eliquis. >> stellar for the past quarter of s&p and moving higher again today. >> yeah. over the past quarter, you're exactly right. you have seen criticism because the news is that the ceo has a million underpay. stock has done very well as mandy noted. a pay cut this year, so going back next year. look at the stock chart, still well off highs. some people say, why does he deserve any kind of a raise? i don't know. you can decide yourself. >> apple is moving 209 upside. this is yet another twist in the tale of this ongoing patent dispute. >> yeah. stock is up 4% today. samsung with claims against samsung. samsung agreed ton sell the galaxy siii mini in the united states. apple claims it isvilleable through amazon but will drop claims if samsung guarantees the phone won't be sold here. >> is there ever a more epic battle. >> apple versus samsung, a pimi series. >> i went to law sc
. >> there is a latest twist in this, a good one, bristol meyers squib and pfizer. >> the clot drug weave told you about, with approvals in japan and other countries for these drugs, they have a lot riding on eliquis. >> stellar for the past quarter of s&p and moving higher again today. >> yeah. over the past quarter, you're exactly right. you have seen criticism because the news is that the ceo has a million underpay. stock has done very well as mandy noted. a pay...
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sponsored by pfizer. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also ta
sponsored by pfizer. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with...
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i know pfizer does that and inger sol rand and even cisco even does that. >>> the pretax prove it tomuda, i think that's a little bit shady. that could be invested here for sure. >> we have been hearing these complaints lately. starbucks has been brought up before parliament in the uk to answer questions about why they are not keeping their tax money at home. the reason is, the tax rates are too high on corporate profit. bring them down and the taxes will stay at home and you won't have it problem at all. >> yeah, i think the real underlying problem is the bad state of the u.s. tax code that forces people it take advantage of things that are legal if not necessarily patriotic. >> these companies are following the rules. nobody is accusing them even of breaking rules. >> it is not illegal. >> we have to expect them to do exactly that. >> fix the underlie be problem and you fix this. then they might actually good to work under this country. >> we should say thank you for doing that. >> jc penney throwing in the towel on no coupons policy. 20% off on friends and family discount over the
i know pfizer does that and inger sol rand and even cisco even does that. >>> the pretax prove it tomuda, i think that's a little bit shady. that could be invested here for sure. >> we have been hearing these complaints lately. starbucks has been brought up before parliament in the uk to answer questions about why they are not keeping their tax money at home. the reason is, the tax rates are too high on corporate profit. bring them down and the taxes will stay at home and you...