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let's take a look at pfizer just getting in to these results on eps coming in at 85 cents for pfizer,re. right around 13 billion, slight beat on revenue and certainly 10-cent beat on earnings per share for pfizer saying the guidance has increased by $100 million, primarily says to another milestone income reported in first quarter, that's a positive sign for pfizer as well as you can see, premarket up, half percent on pfizer, merck on those results up more than 1 and a half percent at 78.10, of course, the sales, pharmaceutical sector has been pretty hard-hit, we have the administration calling for lower drug prices, the sales numbers especially for merck and the big cancer drug it has, very impressive, indeed. maria: yeah, they really are and stocks are reacting, ashley, thank you, we will speak with the ceo of eli lily coming up in the program in just a little bit, thank you, ashley. ipo boom, latest unicorn for file for public offering, what you need to know coming up right here, back in a minute. [ telephone rings ] [ client ] - hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your
let's take a look at pfizer just getting in to these results on eps coming in at 85 cents for pfizer,re. right around 13 billion, slight beat on revenue and certainly 10-cent beat on earnings per share for pfizer saying the guidance has increased by $100 million, primarily says to another milestone income reported in first quarter, that's a positive sign for pfizer as well as you can see, premarket up, half percent on pfizer, merck on those results up more than 1 and a half percent at 78.10, of...
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pfizer leading the way today it's up by 1.2%.his is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. >> how will the central bank respond? joining us right now is dwight scott. he is blackstone's senior managing director and president of gso, which is blackstone's credit arm thanks for being here. >> glad to be here thanks for having me >> the fed has been probably the most important factor in the market for years at this point >> we were concerned about rising rates and what it would do for credit. with the move by the fed in march and then again e again later in the year and likely what's going to come out of the next couple of days, it really puts a good base under the credit markets. minimum more activity on the buy-out side >> that's really interesting one of the markets we focused in is energy, and we do have a big energy battle that's taking place right now with anadarko. we
pfizer leading the way today it's up by 1.2%.his is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. >> how will the central bank respond? joining us right now is dwight scott. he is blackstone's senior managing director and president of gso, which is blackstone's credit arm thanks for being here. >> glad to be here thanks for having...
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pfizer as much as ge?or now, you have those good results. guy: let's talk about mcdonald's. the line in the copy is that mcdonald's says they can pays bacon pays off. >> you have a movement into home delivery of mcdonald's items, a partnership of bloomberg eats in the u.s. -- a partnership of uber eats in the u.s. they even got the doughnut strips among other things, that are supposed to attract people the rest of the day. it is paying off because the u.s. sales, are what people really focus on qamar beating areysts expectations -- what people really focus on, beating analyst's expectations. vonnie: dave wilson, a great recap of earnings per president trump ranting -- ramping up the showdown with democrats in responding to the unrest in venezuela. we are joined by kevin cirilli live at the white house. kevin, first to the foreign issues. secretary of state mike pompeo staying there carefully following the unrest in the developing situation in venezuela, and say they stand completely behind the acting inter
pfizer as much as ge?or now, you have those good results. guy: let's talk about mcdonald's. the line in the copy is that mcdonald's says they can pays bacon pays off. >> you have a movement into home delivery of mcdonald's items, a partnership of bloomberg eats in the u.s. -- a partnership of uber eats in the u.s. they even got the doughnut strips among other things, that are supposed to attract people the rest of the day. it is paying off because the u.s. sales, are what people really...
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that is a beat, joining the likes of merck and pfizer, also beating this morning. david: general electric had a very big beat. about on for like charter communications. revenue is $11.2 billion. capex is a little later than expected. i do not see the eps yet. lisa: what people were looking for was an increase in free cash flow and less expending. that seems to be confirming the expectation. david: thus far, the big market mover looks to be ge. it has been beaten up so badly. ,hey beat on earnings-per-share 23.7 billion dollars in revenue, but the real news was free cash flow. everybody said focus on free cash flow. the estimate consensus was 2.9 bit dollars in the hole. --y were -- was 2.1 was $2.9 billion in the hole. $1.2 billion in the hole. it is less money that they expected to lose. meanwhile, a lot of farmer out. -- a lot of pharma out. lisa: eli lilly did miss slightly, and shares are being punished as a result. are updid beat, and they 1.5%. merck boosted their full-year forecast. if they boost full-year earnings forecast, you will get rewarded. coming up
that is a beat, joining the likes of merck and pfizer, also beating this morning. david: general electric had a very big beat. about on for like charter communications. revenue is $11.2 billion. capex is a little later than expected. i do not see the eps yet. lisa: what people were looking for was an increase in free cash flow and less expending. that seems to be confirming the expectation. david: thus far, the big market mover looks to be ge. it has been beaten up so badly. ,hey beat on...
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investors gearing up for merck, pfizer, mcdonalds before the bell, apple after market.htly in the red this morning. airbus reported a strong quarter and they're going to surpass boeing as the world's largest jet maker this year, all of those markets are slightly lower. trade talks kicking off in beijing today. u.s. officials are there. global markets keeping an eye on those discussions. the nikkei is closed in japan. as you can see, the shanghai composite closing up a little more than half a percent. lauren: president trump is making sweeping changes to asylum laws at home. a memo sent to the department of justice and homeland security calls for 180 dated lines on asylum applications and application fees. the pentagon sending 320 more troops to the southern border. they will help i.c.e. and border pa l troll transport and process migrants. as the president tries to fight the border crisis at home, fox is on the ground in mexico, getting a firsthand look at how dire the situation really is. cheryl: griff jenkins is at a migrant shelter with more. griff, good morning. >>
investors gearing up for merck, pfizer, mcdonalds before the bell, apple after market.htly in the red this morning. airbus reported a strong quarter and they're going to surpass boeing as the world's largest jet maker this year, all of those markets are slightly lower. trade talks kicking off in beijing today. u.s. officials are there. global markets keeping an eye on those discussions. the nikkei is closed in japan. as you can see, the shanghai composite closing up a little more than half a...
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some of the big names will include alphabet, apple, mcdonald's, gm and pfizer. of the names that have already reported results, 77% have beat those epfs, earnings percent only 17% have reported misses but let's handicap what's going on in the week to come let's bring in mark gymbrione. >> yes >> he's equity portfolio manager. as you look forward to what's going on this week, pfizer one of the big names to note health care has been an under performer down 2.5%. anything we need to watch and how that may end up shaping the market narrative >> sure. i think the earnings are very strong what we've seen in health care is most earnings have been substantially stronger as you've seen, there's been a lot of talk from bernie sanders about medicare for all it's putting pressure on the overall space. we believe if you look at the space at the hmo stock specifically, we believe there ease a lot of value there. both united and anthem reported last week, they broke earnings 20%. the stocks are down significantly with pes at 11 times for anthem, 14 for united. we think most of
some of the big names will include alphabet, apple, mcdonald's, gm and pfizer. of the names that have already reported results, 77% have beat those epfs, earnings percent only 17% have reported misses but let's handicap what's going on in the week to come let's bring in mark gymbrione. >> yes >> he's equity portfolio manager. as you look forward to what's going on this week, pfizer one of the big names to note health care has been an under performer down 2.5%. anything we need to...
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pfizer and lilly have had decent dividends and growth in their pipeline 30 out of 100 names for pfizerh in oncology, gene therapy. i think those names might surprise >> thank you so much for that. we appreciate it has.nk >> that's it for us. "squawk box" picks up coverage next is . >> we'll tell you what was in the company's report that's weighing on that stock ipo rush, a company formerly known as wework, filing to go public maggie is on lyft's board of directors and will weigh in. a barrage of corporate earnings on the way we'll hear from general electric eli lily, merck, and pfizer. on a friday. let's try a tuesday. that's just in the next 60 minutes. it's tuesday, april 30th, 2019 "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ never seems enough for you. >> it was enough for the s&p and nasdaq to set new highs. you do see weakness in the nasdaq today we'll talk more about why in a moment and disappointing reports after the bell from google last night or alphabet. nasdaq right now indicated down by 48 points s&p futures down by 2.5. the dow feet are indicated up. they're up by almost 25 points th
pfizer and lilly have had decent dividends and growth in their pipeline 30 out of 100 names for pfizerh in oncology, gene therapy. i think those names might surprise >> thank you so much for that. we appreciate it has.nk >> that's it for us. "squawk box" picks up coverage next is . >> we'll tell you what was in the company's report that's weighing on that stock ipo rush, a company formerly known as wework, filing to go public maggie is on lyft's board of directors...
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thousand and seventeen saying it is salacious an unverified but it was useful enough in front of a pfizer court this is what barr is going to show us we already know it he's going to give us the evidence he's going to connect all the dots go ahead alex yeah you know they hardly even mention the christopher steele reported in the mueller you know the final report that harvey mentioned the dossier this thing said thirty thirty five million they could have solved this entire case they could have cracked this case peter with a thousand dollars all they needed to do was get on a plane go to london go to the ecuador embassy you've got interview assad you've got it he cut a deal with him you got it extra. yeah you're right you're absolutely right and have access to extradite steel bring him to the u.s. not extradite assad to the u.s. extradite steel bring them to the u.s. question him it's over then you understand exactly what happened the whole thing is one big farce it's all built on lies and they lied the whole way through peter for months buzz feed it has had on their site they've had their
thousand and seventeen saying it is salacious an unverified but it was useful enough in front of a pfizer court this is what barr is going to show us we already know it he's going to give us the evidence he's going to connect all the dots go ahead alex yeah you know they hardly even mention the christopher steele reported in the mueller you know the final report that harvey mentioned the dossier this thing said thirty thirty five million they could have solved this entire case they could have...
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pfizer has not felt the political pressure.hey are outperforming pharma and broader health care since president trump was elected, but the pricing hikes they are doing is making a difference. it is different than before trump was elected. they hiked 41 drug prices for 41 drugs but only 5% to 9%. in 2016, they hiked prices on more than 100 drugs and some of those were as much as 10% so they are feeling it here. how much of this is fewer shares because they bought them back? kailey: that is true. $77 billion in buybacks in less than a decade. the shares outstanding. that is the white line. the earnings-per-share is the blue line.earnings-per-share is getting -- david: thank you so much to kailey leinz. up next, joe biden. we will talk to our panel and see if that is right. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. for bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. mark: the democratic chairs of two congressional committee that subpoenaed president trump's financial recor
pfizer has not felt the political pressure.hey are outperforming pharma and broader health care since president trump was elected, but the pricing hikes they are doing is making a difference. it is different than before trump was elected. they hiked 41 drug prices for 41 drugs but only 5% to 9%. in 2016, they hiked prices on more than 100 drugs and some of those were as much as 10% so they are feeling it here. how much of this is fewer shares because they bought them back? kailey: that is true....
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. >>> shares on pfizer, better than the quarterly results, where the new ceo sees the new growth, it's coming up in rapid fire don't go anywhere. ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it...
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. >>> pfizer is spiking at this hour. big dow component. wait until you see the move here.ringing in 39 minutes. 3% to the upside as investors find that pfizer quality is in the biopharma giant's genetics after it topped first quarter earnings estimates, leading the dow 30 after also hiking its full year guidance. pfizer is down more than 9% this year. >>> up next, the china expert who says it doesn't matter if there's a trade deal struck between the u.s. and china, because we can't expect china to solve problems we haven't solved ourselves. the controversial view he has, straight ahead on "countdown." we will challenge him. onnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ liz: breaking news. it hasn't even been in theaters for a ful
. >>> pfizer is spiking at this hour. big dow component. wait until you see the move here.ringing in 39 minutes. 3% to the upside as investors find that pfizer quality is in the biopharma giant's genetics after it topped first quarter earnings estimates, leading the dow 30 after also hiking its full year guidance. pfizer is down more than 9% this year. >>> up next, the china expert who says it doesn't matter if there's a trade deal struck between the u.s. and china, because we...
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kate rogers, meg tirrell having the details on pfizer and merck and bob pisani is watching ge. kate, let's start with you on mcdonald's >> mcdonald's turning in a very strong first quarter with beats on the tops and bottom lines this morning the big numbers, though, were on same-store sales 5.4% increase globally 4 1/2% in the u.s. both surpassing expectations as the experience of the future renovations and investment begin to really pay off for the brands, particularly in america. mcdonald's has now updated 8,000 locations across the u.s. with enhancements like kiosks and digital menu boards with another 2,000 updates slated for later this year. another boost this quarter, menu changes including the company's bacon event, two for $5 deals and of course donut sticks back over to you >> kate, thank you very much for that pharmaceutical stocks moving down the back of earnings from pfizer and merck meg tirrell has the highlights from those reports hi, meg. >> you might need some pharmaceuticals after the bacon and donut sticks we saw some beats for both merck and pfizer in the fir
kate rogers, meg tirrell having the details on pfizer and merck and bob pisani is watching ge. kate, let's start with you on mcdonald's >> mcdonald's turning in a very strong first quarter with beats on the tops and bottom lines this morning the big numbers, though, were on same-store sales 5.4% increase globally 4 1/2% in the u.s. both surpassing expectations as the experience of the future renovations and investment begin to really pay off for the brands, particularly in america....
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hell into where men are massing pfizer wolf was a put up of mice and shitting in. the coming years did the van shown on the moon to see g.g. promise as this is the view. headed i did who has accepted the challenge to come up with a mobile phone app that could promote the green economy in rio. how can a mobile phone app help it's time for some on the ground research. here in rios last zome to meet scott do. the work on community projects in the allium own favela complexes to have brazil's largest shantytowns. as a shack in a call to action. i can offer a complex well imo this ng is. the illusion and last but i ask. can all help produce example that you could put of those assistant of you know that there was a super poke at with them. doing the gene you are taking to meet young people who can help him work on ideas for a net there's never been such a huge favela before the massive uncontrolled growth of ella's is a major environmental issue in rio there's little proper sit it's a show. power or water supplies and hardly any green spaces. is able to say that's a view
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intelligence briefing twice a day i happen to know as chief of staff attorney general if we have a pfizerney general would take it to the president there is a political aspect to it is barack obama the only human being who did not know anything? been a great question. i would like to see a long in-depth interview along with hillary clinton to answer the questions. it is unequivocal what did barack obama know? was he briefed on the fisa? why wasn't he interested in russian collusion before the election? how much did you know, about the operation? what was going on? were your brief did you get help from a foreign government when you were secretary of state with foreigners helping your campaign? those are questions that were never asked and i hope they will both submit to an interview. mark: should the republicans with six house committees look at what mueller did and should the republicans insist if they want transparency with a full investigation to know what obama and valerie jarrett and susan rice and everyone in that inner circle new and they should bring them to testify. they can do it
intelligence briefing twice a day i happen to know as chief of staff attorney general if we have a pfizerney general would take it to the president there is a political aspect to it is barack obama the only human being who did not know anything? been a great question. i would like to see a long in-depth interview along with hillary clinton to answer the questions. it is unequivocal what did barack obama know? was he briefed on the fisa? why wasn't he interested in russian collusion before the...
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pfizer up, though, 3.2%. scott, back to you >> meg, thanks so much meg tirrell. we're live in san francisco with chamath. let's talk about your spac, your special purpose acquisition company. you raised $700 million back in '17. the clock's ticking. what's going to happen are you close on anything? >> i mean, i feel like, you know, when we raised that amount of money, what we told the market was we want to go and find something disruptive, amazing, inspiring, eye-popping, that could benefit from being public sooner rather than later in an unconventional way, and that the ipo process in and of itself would be a distraction but that this mechanism of going through a spac would make a lot of sense and then if we did this right, we would like to earn the right to do more what i can tell you is that we've met some incredible companies and i think that in terms of those first set of characteristics, i think that we will achieve that goal, something inspiring, eye-popping, amazing, i'm excited. >> in an area that people would associate you with, i mean, are we talking l
pfizer up, though, 3.2%. scott, back to you >> meg, thanks so much meg tirrell. we're live in san francisco with chamath. let's talk about your spac, your special purpose acquisition company. you raised $700 million back in '17. the clock's ticking. what's going to happen are you close on anything? >> i mean, i feel like, you know, when we raised that amount of money, what we told the market was we want to go and find something disruptive, amazing, inspiring, eye-popping, that could...
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in the pfizer case, bought and paid for by her. it but they committed fraud on a fisa court. >> : you talk about the two systems of justice, sean, so many americans frustrated. they see one set of standards applied to hillary clinton but another to donald trump and an interesting things, two investigations this week in the next few months from inspector general horowitz. congressman meadows, fara and a lot of synergies between that investigation and devin nunes referral but also james comey, d information. almost ironic the man who cleared hillary clinton of wrongdoing, being looked at for mishandling classified information. those memos he wrote conversations between president trump. we know four classified so one or more late based on the numbers we know that were shared. we also know the fbi to scrub offices where the classified information was leaked. so look for that on top of the fisa and how bad that fbi reports when they come out. >> sean: and your take, sarah. >> sara: absolutely and important information, sean, a two-tier
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want to see we want to see everything and see as much as this report as we can and want to see the pfizerthe memorandum that laid out the scope and justification for this and we want to see it all come out. trish: i also want to see inspector horwitz report. i really do. one of the questions i still keep having is what actually went in to getting that christopher steele .ca together in the first place. right? don't we deserve to know what went into that and what may have been motivating vladimir putin possibly to cede information from ex- kgb ties to christopher steele never bothered to go to russia to check anything out so why on earth with the fbi then issuing the pfizer warrants based on that? ned, i want answers to those questions, to. >> no, absolutely. this is the one thing i think as robin said. >> people pay for this and we deserve to have as many answers as possible in the thing the democrats can't get past is they have promised their base so much and said the expectations of the far left grassroots donors and grassroots activists and promise them the moon that somehow they will
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pfizer is down myelin is down merck is up very fractionally. do any of these look interesting to you >> if you talk to the qantas about what's going on with the market this year and separating winners and losers, it's not sector but the group within each secretary of stater are at all-time highs the slower ones, even with dividends and good buybacks, the companies with slower expectations are lagging you can look at health care and find that. you can look at energy too when we talk about financials earlier, there are financial stocks hitting all-time highs. we just had an ipo for trade web, one of the hottest ipos of the year this is not a main street name nobody know what's this does off wall street. but if you work on wall street you understand this is at the heart of all of the disruption that we're seeing. tradeweb is eliminating old-school brokerage from bond trading. it's peer to peer. this is a software play. is finance more abundant yes. are these stocks doing nothing yes. financial service boring but you find individual names within th
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here on the dow and you can see united health group down 4.66%, pfizer down 1.5%. what's going on with unh? it is taking a hit on a bmo price cut to the stock, cutting it to $292. right now we are at $234. still way up there. we're looking at a 19% premium to wednesday's close. >>> checking other insurers, humana, anthem, cvs, looking at those names, all down. it's really anthem getting hit the hardest, down about 4% at the moment. now that we've got health care out of the way, let's bring in bed, bath & beyond. this is not a good day for this stock. it has a huge coupon attached to it right now. dropping 8.66%. this is the intraday. if you looked at the two-day chart you would really get the sense of how far it's falling. the home furnishing retailer forecast a weak first quarter profit and by the way, posting a bigger than expected same store sales drop, as online sales, read amazon, have really swiped a lot of customers. but the big headline here is that bbby has its first annual loss in its 30-year existence. chickens are coming home to roost with this stock at
here on the dow and you can see united health group down 4.66%, pfizer down 1.5%. what's going on with unh? it is taking a hit on a bmo price cut to the stock, cutting it to $292. right now we are at $234. still way up there. we're looking at a 19% premium to wednesday's close. >>> checking other insurers, humana, anthem, cvs, looking at those names, all down. it's really anthem getting hit the hardest, down about 4% at the moment. now that we've got health care out of the way, let's...
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roughly 150 s&p 500 companies report including apple and google parent company alphabet and mer krf and pfizerright at the halfway point of earnings season and so far if all else goes as planned are down slightly. earnings beats are better than expected. about doubl what the normal historical long term average is. there's no shortagef economic data including home sales figures, consumer confidence, manufacturing reports and the april jobs numbers. the federal reserve will be keeping a close eye on this. right now the mkets aren't expecting any rate hikes at all for the rest of the year. for" "nightly business repor i'm dominic chu at the new york stock exchange. >>> and as dom mentioned, one of the big earnings reports wilowbe tomorom dow component mcdonald's. as kate rogers tells us the focus will be on earnings but particularly here in the s. >> reporter: the fast food giant has been leaning heavily into thtechnology as part oe strategy called theit veloc growth plan which includes digital andelivery as well as the experience of the future. modernizing and updating the restaurants with kio s
roughly 150 s&p 500 companies report including apple and google parent company alphabet and mer krf and pfizerright at the halfway point of earnings season and so far if all else goes as planned are down slightly. earnings beats are better than expected. about doubl what the normal historical long term average is. there's no shortagef economic data including home sales figures, consumer confidence, manufacturing reports and the april jobs numbers. the federal reserve will be keeping a close...
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it is by the attorney general has to get involved and we talk about the pfizer application. that was such a misleading application and i was granted several times and to me again i support pfizer. that court is essential but also relies upon the good faith of the justice department when they go into present evidence and should have said was based on the dossier paid for by the clinton campaign. was buried in a footnote clinton was mentioned at all. you have to be a genius to know what they were talking about. it was obscured and they spoke about media reports which generated by the investigation itself. it's a fraud and a disgrace in a terrible abuse of the process and use of justice. eric: you will see what happens. waiting for. great anticipation and we hope that this week. as always, thank you for joining us. >> eric, thank you. arthel: fox news alert. powerful storms including tornadoes sweep across the southern states meeting five people dead in texas. one person in another city wins reaching up to 140 miles an hour destroying homes and knocking out power lines in texas
it is by the attorney general has to get involved and we talk about the pfizer application. that was such a misleading application and i was granted several times and to me again i support pfizer. that court is essential but also relies upon the good faith of the justice department when they go into present evidence and should have said was based on the dossier paid for by the clinton campaign. was buried in a footnote clinton was mentioned at all. you have to be a genius to know what they were...
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merck and pfizer both reported higher profits. pfizer is down a fraction.erck -- sorry, pfizer is up a fraction, merck is down a fraction. >>> how about the drug maker eli lily? they came out with a rather weak forecast. that hurts the stock, down 3.5%. general motors, their revenue, the amount of money coming in, fell short of what was hoped for. it's down 2.5%, $39 a share. higher profit at con acophillips, the stock up a mere 68 cents, 1%. >>> show me mastercard. they are processing a lot more payments, that's up seven bucks. that's 3%. healthy gain, mastercard. >>> another software problem at boeing. by the way, their rival airbus will pass the company in jet production. boeing's at $361. scott, can boeing bounce back completely from all of this? >> if they finally tell the truth, maybe. my goodness, doesn't this story just continue to take random turns here, kind of like an aircraft in the air here. i will tell you what's going on. we saw the shareholder meeting yesterday in chicago. there were more questions really than answers, in my opinion. the a-3
merck and pfizer both reported higher profits. pfizer is down a fraction.erck -- sorry, pfizer is up a fraction, merck is down a fraction. >>> how about the drug maker eli lily? they came out with a rather weak forecast. that hurts the stock, down 3.5%. general motors, their revenue, the amount of money coming in, fell short of what was hoped for. it's down 2.5%, $39 a share. higher profit at con acophillips, the stock up a mere 68 cents, 1%. >>> show me mastercard. they are...
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if j&j and pfizer don't have a good day, the whole sector disappears on the etf side >> another reason the equal weight >> the trends last quarter in -- i'm sorry, q4 of last year, we saw big declines in the stock market but healthe buoyed. that's a reason big health care stocks aren't doing as well. >> for more tune in to our online show etf edge.cnbc.com. 1:00 p.m. eastern time scotty, back to you. >>> keep your questions coming because we're answering them next reach us on cnbc.com/halftime. tweet us as well and we're back to do that after this. >>> we're sanswering your questions now. from keith in ohio delta. i bought delta $44.75. hang on, take profits? let's take a look at the stock as well. >> there seems to be an appetite for the airline stocks we know all the bad news about boeing keeping their planes off the market boeing pulled a really good quarter and, to me, they are the top airline out there. but -- so if you own it, i'd stay with it no reason to get rid of it that's about the lows, low 40s >> john in new york. occidental what's the next catalyst for oxy? >> the tifirm
if j&j and pfizer don't have a good day, the whole sector disappears on the etf side >> another reason the equal weight >> the trends last quarter in -- i'm sorry, q4 of last year, we saw big declines in the stock market but healthe buoyed. that's a reason big health care stocks aren't doing as well. >> for more tune in to our online show etf edge.cnbc.com. 1:00 p.m. eastern time scotty, back to you. >>> keep your questions coming because we're answering them next...
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notable earnings are on deck include including con foe phillips, g lerks, mastercard, mcdonald's, pfizerd financial companies led the market gains on monday. the dow rose 11 points. the s&p 500 added 3 and the nasdaq gained 15. >>> boeing ceo says the safety systems on its 737 max jets were properly designed. in a meeting with shareholders yesterday dennis mullenberg said boeing is working to make the jets safer following two recent deadly crashes. the anti-stall system was a common link in both crashes. all boeing 737 max planes remain grounded worldwide. >>> a new fishing scam that uses a fake address bar is targeting google chrome. the scam, which a software developer calls the inception bar targets android mobile users by trapping them into clicking a fake web page. from there, scammers can still steal user passwords and credit card information. if you lock your phone and unlock it on the web page the real address bar will show up on top of the fake one exposing the scam. >>> marriott plans to launch a home rental market platform to compete with airbnb. "the wall street journal" repo
notable earnings are on deck include including con foe phillips, g lerks, mastercard, mcdonald's, pfizerd financial companies led the market gains on monday. the dow rose 11 points. the s&p 500 added 3 and the nasdaq gained 15. >>> boeing ceo says the safety systems on its 737 max jets were properly designed. in a meeting with shareholders yesterday dennis mullenberg said boeing is working to make the jets safer following two recent deadly crashes. the anti-stall system was a...
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even begin i mean was there wrongdoing there was there you know falsification of documents to get pfizer warrants there's a lot of embarrassment here we're talking about millions upon millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars of time wasted if things happened for something that legitimately had no basis in fact and any evidence that might have been presented to start the smaller investigation all last night we had chuck schumer saying that will how dare william barr you know come out and speak before we get the report what kind of report with this be after that we're going to start hearing about how the redactions are the way a way to hide the real truth and it's really never going to end we're going to continue to see one thing after another with trump but they went immediately from russia collusion to try on taxes trying financial statements and william bars obstruction so i mean the arguments haven't stopped yet they're not going to stop but we do have what seems to be a very conclusive case of absolutely no collusion most of the attorneys i talked to at the beginning of this said when
even begin i mean was there wrongdoing there was there you know falsification of documents to get pfizer warrants there's a lot of embarrassment here we're talking about millions upon millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars of time wasted if things happened for something that legitimately had no basis in fact and any evidence that might have been presented to start the smaller investigation all last night we had chuck schumer saying that will how dare william barr you know come out and speak...
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pfizer surprising on the upside with earnings of 85 cents a share.from its drug thinner and breast cancer treatment fueling their revenues. stock up 3.4%. pfizer also lifted its 2019 earnings forecast due to biopharma sales. >>> mcdonald's has a secret ingredient to boost its top line. bacon. revenues of $4.96 a share -- sorry, revenues at $4.96 billion meet expectations, earnings were a disappointment. the world's biggest burger chain benefited from price increases in the launch of doughnut sticks and an add-on bacon option for both burgers and fries. i underline that. neil? neil: thank you very, very much, gerri. in the meantime, we are following developments in venezuela right now. white house chief of staff mick mulvaney was just speaking to maria bartiromo, says we are all watching this closely. >> importantly, we do not consider it a coup because we recognize guaido as the legitimate leader of the country and we are watching it just along with everybody else. the only messages i think we are trying to get out there is we want to make sure the r
pfizer surprising on the upside with earnings of 85 cents a share.from its drug thinner and breast cancer treatment fueling their revenues. stock up 3.4%. pfizer also lifted its 2019 earnings forecast due to biopharma sales. >>> mcdonald's has a secret ingredient to boost its top line. bacon. revenues of $4.96 a share -- sorry, revenues at $4.96 billion meet expectations, earnings were a disappointment. the world's biggest burger chain benefited from price increases in the launch of...
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pfizer reaffirming its final guidance for 2019 for revenue. seems to be pretty much in line with expectations. tom: i am going to go to joe quinlan on this. we have this and yet we have the politics of spain yesterday and the politics of venezuela right now. inant you investors to fold what this cacophony of politics means when you try to make thoughts about what to do with investments. joseph: earnings are good, economic growth is picking up. tom: there is stability but there is not. joseph: there is discontent to be dealt with at home, in venezuela, germany, and asia. .nvestors have to be careful what do you do? buy goodod devin -- dividend paying companies. tom: we have a report out of adp that teargas was fired in that teargas was fired in caracas. when you look at lou chips and the desire -- blue chips and the desire for safety -- ofeph: we are still in favor the small-cap story because the economy is robust in the united states. the consumer will come back and we have the oil renaissance, so we like small gap and large gap -- cap and mar
pfizer reaffirming its final guidance for 2019 for revenue. seems to be pretty much in line with expectations. tom: i am going to go to joe quinlan on this. we have this and yet we have the politics of spain yesterday and the politics of venezuela right now. inant you investors to fold what this cacophony of politics means when you try to make thoughts about what to do with investments. joseph: earnings are good, economic growth is picking up. tom: there is stability but there is not. joseph:...
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governments and those forces launched a tenser offensive to recapture areas taken by half stars pfizer's troops allies with the un but its government also moved extra artillery to the capital to help propel further attacks are have to us forces victoria gate and has more. show fools fighters loyal to the un backed tripoli government to move trucks mounted with machine guns towards the libyan capital under orders to stop warlord holy for have to as advance on tripoli. we call on those brainwashed and radicalized to lay down their arms we will not allow the you wanted to return to roll libya will be a civil state and our pledge will be to the homeland and god we announced the launch of the volcano of wrath in order to restore the seized areas. have toes assault began last week and so far his forces say they've seized some areas around the south of the capital. on saturday they said they've taken over the old airport but we pushed out by post is loyal to the tripoli based government have tells who says a fighting what they call terrorist groups that backed by the u.a.e. saudi arabia and egy
governments and those forces launched a tenser offensive to recapture areas taken by half stars pfizer's troops allies with the un but its government also moved extra artillery to the capital to help propel further attacks are have to us forces victoria gate and has more. show fools fighters loyal to the un backed tripoli government to move trucks mounted with machine guns towards the libyan capital under orders to stop warlord holy for have to as advance on tripoli. we call on those...
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important is the democrats promising hearings on drug pres in general and we definitely need to hear from pfizerrck and from eli lilly and what they've got to say about how that's going to im wh from thisvo rally? me and volatility, if you see wall street celebrating try calling out on the trading desk and you will not hear champagne corks popping about new highs and they want to see m serious action and the volume is still low and overall, the volatility isn't that hily either. r also needs to broaden out a little bit and it was better today and the market i being pushed up by a small group of super performance. we need new stocks at n highs. for "nightly business report," im bob pis at the new york stock exchange. >> let's turn to a market bull and a bear sort of for their thoughts on where the market mtoager at washi senior crossing advisers and our bear in quotes, air quotes,hat would be david sourby and he's portfolio manager at encore advisers. 's a bit more cautious is a better way to put that. hi, guys.he make bull case for this market at these highs. >>he bull case is that the u.s. cont
important is the democrats promising hearings on drug pres in general and we definitely need to hear from pfizerrck and from eli lilly and what they've got to say about how that's going to im wh from thisvo rally? me and volatility, if you see wall street celebrating try calling out on the trading desk and you will not hear champagne corks popping about new highs and they want to see m serious action and the volume is still low and overall, the volatility isn't that hily either. r also needs to...
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on tuesday we'll hear from dow component, mcdonald's, merck and pfizer.federal reserve will announce its decision on interest rates and give investors more insight intohat it might do next, and on friday the government releases its monthly employment report and that's what to watch next week. uber set a price range of $44 to $50 per share for its initial hablic offering and would give the ride hailing company a market cap between $80 and $90 billion. they are looking to raise about $9 billion in cash and, n the filinger said it lost about a billion dolla in the first quarter and it could begin trading on the new york stock ex in early may. it's no secret that people spend a lot of money on their pets and that's especially true when they're sick. companies like merck play a big role in the fastrowing pet market and now the silicon valley start-up is reporting a cutting-edge treatment using precision mement to treat the dogs with cancer. frank holland has mule. >>lost a leg to cancer, but not her spirit. >> there's justut so much a her that is resilient. wh
on tuesday we'll hear from dow component, mcdonald's, merck and pfizer.federal reserve will announce its decision on interest rates and give investors more insight intohat it might do next, and on friday the government releases its monthly employment report and that's what to watch next week. uber set a price range of $44 to $50 per share for its initial hablic offering and would give the ride hailing company a market cap between $80 and $90 billion. they are looking to raise about $9 billion...
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dental pfizer's and but until recently the turkish authorities classified him as a woman what is for sure is that aziz is has plenty of discrimination and his biggest dream is to simply be accepted for who he is. isha is a shepherd and he feels most at ease with his flock up here he owes nobody any explanation about why he was born as a girl and used to be called. a muslim an easy way to connect this wasn't sometimes i like to people but most often i just want to be alone when things get to be too much or wasn't that full set i just want to be left in peace yes here is best. aziz lives in the village of check in southeastern turkey one turkish newspaper described the place as cursed because over twenty intersectional zx people born without a clear biological gender live in this one village one is fifty year old. he has no unambiguous x. journal sex organs even as a young child he knew he didn't want to be a girl but if you know where he is that one day when i was boxing with a boy he pulled my long hair and threw me to the ground then i ran home and cut it off i was full of hatred fo
dental pfizer's and but until recently the turkish authorities classified him as a woman what is for sure is that aziz is has plenty of discrimination and his biggest dream is to simply be accepted for who he is. isha is a shepherd and he feels most at ease with his flock up here he owes nobody any explanation about why he was born as a girl and used to be called. a muslim an easy way to connect this wasn't sometimes i like to people but most often i just want to be alone when things get to be...
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don't know that they're above that but their knowledge of its lack of othen to city bringing it to a pfizer court because that's really the ground zero of all of this here and then we'll be culpability people have lied lack of candor that is a felony and should be prosecuted go ahead alex i think the most right i think. very much like iraq and w m d's i think we'll have maybe some missions a year or two down the line but i don't think we're ever going to get the full truth i think we're going to somewhat come out you know what this was a pure work of fiction this entire dasi it was completely false we haven't even seen christopher steele peter have you ever seen christopher steele appear appear on c.n.n. or i miss him b c or fox news anywhere i haven't you know he might make character i've never seen a president so hated more than nixon i remember that i was young but i do remember it and so the people that hate this president the most is given him the greatest reelection gift conceivable yes well there is a conspiracy theory in russia that the whole thing was actually start a by secret tru
don't know that they're above that but their knowledge of its lack of othen to city bringing it to a pfizer court because that's really the ground zero of all of this here and then we'll be culpability people have lied lack of candor that is a felony and should be prosecuted go ahead alex i think the most right i think. very much like iraq and w m d's i think we'll have maybe some missions a year or two down the line but i don't think we're ever going to get the full truth i think we're going...