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philip lebeau, thank you so much for that. please, do, thank the fine folk who is made that "street signs" sign. and still to come onstreet signs," noted housing guru robert shiller on our show yesterday and sounded a bit of housing hopium, would you call it, on the show. lots of folks reacting to that. you'll hear one who says the professor is flat out wrong. >> and the home of howard stern, the mad dog. is now the time to finally pay some serious attention to sirius satellite radio? shares up more than 25% this year. it's a baba booey brawl on "street signs" when we come back. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and
philip lebeau, thank you so much for that. please, do, thank the fine folk who is made that "street signs" sign. and still to come onstreet signs," noted housing guru robert shiller on our show yesterday and sounded a bit of housing hopium, would you call it, on the show. lots of folks reacting to that. you'll hear one who says the professor is flat out wrong. >> and the home of howard stern, the mad dog. is now the time to finally pay some serious attention to sirius...
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you'll recall philip lebeau told us earlier this week that borgwarner is a big winner when gas pricesmake turbo chargers that boost fuel in cars. take a look at crude. over the past 24 hours huge gyrations on everything from iran to reports of a pipeline explosion in saudi arabia that have been denied. cnbc's in the region. what's the latest on this? >> amanda, it's not so much the veracity but more the source of the information. state-run press tv in iran saying that the explosion hit the pipeline. they have not printed the retraction. and, again, the denial from saudi oil officials offers little consolation to traders because there are problems in the eastern part of the kingdom. there are protests by some shiite minorities and, again, we have seen clashes with security forces. also it's difficult for journalist to really verify a lot of information. it's just tough to get out there. of course, what's at stake in the eastern province, amanda, is the birthplace, the very pulse of the saudi arabia oil industry. the relationship with iran you'll have to watch very, very carefully. iran
you'll recall philip lebeau told us earlier this week that borgwarner is a big winner when gas pricesmake turbo chargers that boost fuel in cars. take a look at crude. over the past 24 hours huge gyrations on everything from iran to reports of a pipeline explosion in saudi arabia that have been denied. cnbc's in the region. what's the latest on this? >> amanda, it's not so much the veracity but more the source of the information. state-run press tv in iran saying that the explosion hit...
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our philip lebeau behind the wheel for us in chicago. phil. >> tyler, these are much better than expected numbers. in fact, we are hearing automakers talking about a sales pace close to 15 million as far as a pace. we're not going to get there, but take a look at the automakers and how they did. the big surprise here look at the number from chrysler. up 40%. and when you look at what chrysler is doing, it's impressive because remember they skewed towards trudcks and suvs. those are not the fuel efficient vehicles we would be selling up but grand cherokee up 46%. best february in years for that vehicle. chrysler group sales surging despite incentives being cut by 24%. what about the demand for small cars? they did see some rotation there. ford saying that its small car, small crossover utility vehicle sales up 35% last month. also demand for the six cylinder ecoboost engines which get better mileage up 43%. one other note about ford as we look at shares, the company boosting its 2 q production by 20%. and they're not alone in terms of inc
our philip lebeau behind the wheel for us in chicago. phil. >> tyler, these are much better than expected numbers. in fact, we are hearing automakers talking about a sales pace close to 15 million as far as a pace. we're not going to get there, but take a look at the automakers and how they did. the big surprise here look at the number from chrysler. up 40%. and when you look at what chrysler is doing, it's impressive because remember they skewed towards trudcks and suvs. those are not...
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next on "street signs," philip lebeau takes a look at the effects of the disaster.e video is still jarring. >> it's haunting to me. it's unbelievable it's been a year already. really is. >> i know. >> they continue to recover however. the countdown is on to the hunger games. just 13 days away until the blockbuster book trilogy debuts as a future film. will this be hollywood's next billion dollar franchise? stay tuned. know, because you be, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ >>> coming up on "street signs," the man who called the bottom a day before mark haines. so what is art hogan's latest forecast? he'll join us ahead. and will the tablet kill-off the pc? and herb's disaster du jour, a k-cup of i told you so. it's minutes away ahead on "street signs." now back to sue and brian. >> the irony is he doesn't need any coffee. he does not need c
next on "street signs," philip lebeau takes a look at the effects of the disaster.e video is still jarring. >> it's haunting to me. it's unbelievable it's been a year already. really is. >> i know. >> they continue to recover however. the countdown is on to the hunger games. just 13 days away until the blockbuster book trilogy debuts as a future film. will this be hollywood's next billion dollar franchise? stay tuned. know, because you be, you know, this is what you...
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our philip lebeau spoke with the head of commercial business planes about it first on cnbc. what did he tell you? >> they're still bullish in terms of what their backlog looks like. it stretches out seven years right now. more than 4,000 planes in the commercial unit that are unbacklogged. a value of more than $300 billion. as i mentioned, if you ordered one right now, you'll wait seven years to get it. the critics are questioning the strength of the airlines ordering many of these boeing planes. we're seeing orders for 737 for 250 or 300. that's the commitment. right now they have 251 firm orders, 1,000 commitments for the 737 max. jim says, yeah, it could weaken a little bit, but he wouldn't mind if it softens up. >> we don't know what's going to happen to the economy. when the economy softens, you have people that want to defer orders, push airplanes to the right. we anticipate that. we build our skyline assuming that some of that will happen. but, you know, a backlog of seven years is too long. i would like to burn the backlog down. >> as you take a look at shares of boe
our philip lebeau spoke with the head of commercial business planes about it first on cnbc. what did he tell you? >> they're still bullish in terms of what their backlog looks like. it stretches out seven years right now. more than 4,000 planes in the commercial unit that are unbacklogged. a value of more than $300 billion. as i mentioned, if you ordered one right now, you'll wait seven years to get it. the critics are questioning the strength of the airlines ordering many of these boeing...
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. >> and japan's nuclear disaster one year later on, philip lebeau looking at the lingering impact on auto industry and how car makers and people are dealing with it. mber the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or bloodthinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about
. >> and japan's nuclear disaster one year later on, philip lebeau looking at the lingering impact on auto industry and how car makers and people are dealing with it. mber the day my doctor told me i have an irregular heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on...