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i have owned vector group for about two years now on your recommendation with philip morris missing witharnings, should i sell it i was thinking about holding it because a large portion of the company owns real estate. >> right but we actually did a piece the other day about philip morris and the new way people smoke even though altria had a decent quarter, i think the 8% yield is terrific it may not protect you against what looks to be a very dying smoking industry >>> a broken stock is not a broken company it's something i teach i'm talking about it in my boot camp on saturday this is really important a broken stock is not a broken company. mgm is the former. for the long-term, consider buying much more "mad money" ahead. meet me on the lido daek i have a first hand look at the newest ship to set sail with norwegian cruise lines don't miss the bliss >>> and companies and governments spend a ton of money to protect themselves from hack attacks. i'm eyeing proof point to see if it is an opportunity and elan musk's best conference call ever -- or was it i'm breaking it down stick with cra
i have owned vector group for about two years now on your recommendation with philip morris missing witharnings, should i sell it i was thinking about holding it because a large portion of the company owns real estate. >> right but we actually did a piece the other day about philip morris and the new way people smoke even though altria had a decent quarter, i think the 8% yield is terrific it may not protect you against what looks to be a very dying smoking industry >>> a broken...
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philip morris. that's high. that's the very high end of phillip morris's range.r payout ratios since their earnings fluctuate and that's a good rule to live by. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time to take a yield hunting again. >> love it. >>> now the last time we played this game there were some confusions in the control room back in new jersey as well as here on the desk so we want to break it down very clearly for everybody at home and the staff. we'll use macy's as an example. macy's has a 5% dividend yield so we'll go around the desk on different stocks. you will hear and see this bull's eye if the trader wants to buy the stock because of the dividend yield. but you will see and hear this, if they do not want to buy here. get it the bird is flying away, not getting caught, not a buyer, the target cha-ching means you're buying the stock -- everybody clear here >> very clear. >> now that everybodyknows wha we're talking about let's start the game. time to go hunting. we're going to use macy's, do you buy them because of the dividends? >> no. i want to preface
philip morris. that's high. that's the very high end of phillip morris's range.r payout ratios since their earnings fluctuate and that's a good rule to live by. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time to take a yield hunting again. >> love it. >>> now the last time we played this game there were some confusions in the control room back in new jersey as well as here on the desk so we want to break it down very clearly for everybody at home and the staff. we'll use...
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. >> caller: is philip morris a hold. >> this is now a value trap at 5% not touching it.ertie in kentucky. >> caller: i have a question about key corp i think it is a dog. >> i like collin frost more. and first horizon more gary in texas. >> caller: booyah, jim gary from the heart of the basin. mazor. doing good and now it is dragging. >> i am going to say intuitive surgical is the one i want to be in carlos in illinois. >> caller: chicago land booyah my stock is aes. >> that busineizarre conglomera is doing well. i say buy it max in new jersey. >> caller: booyah. love your show pick your brain in cnx production. >> they have come back and i think they are good to go. little too much natural gas, so don't get too excited dennis in michigan. >> caller: thanks for all you do for us question is western digital. your thoughts? >> it is so darn low i can't tell you to sell it. i know that flash is rolling over though. i can't tell you to sell it. i just can't i can't tell you to sell at 77 that is where i am on that thing. ryan in new jersey. >> caller: jim, what is your opini
. >> caller: is philip morris a hold. >> this is now a value trap at 5% not touching it.ertie in kentucky. >> caller: i have a question about key corp i think it is a dog. >> i like collin frost more. and first horizon more gary in texas. >> caller: booyah, jim gary from the heart of the basin. mazor. doing good and now it is dragging. >> i am going to say intuitive surgical is the one i want to be in carlos in illinois. >> caller: chicago land booyah...
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machines you may think that's a rather declining industry, but they also make the packaging for philip morris's new cigarettes and that's a big growth area the problem our stock pickers have had is they're too expensive. so this is a -- a strok story. the ftse mib down this week, down today, down last week >> still up 10% on the year. >> it's up -- i don't know about about 10, but it's up quite a lot this year. there's some great stories there. the question is will this government mess up >> can you hedge that somehow? would you use the currency for that would you sell bond yields >> hedging is the bond is very tricky basically, you just -- our guys basically look at quality companies, so they only hold one bank if they were cheaper, they might buy them so i don't think you can sensibly play to hedge out that situation. >> steven, what do you think this means for the ecb did you think it's going to have any bearings on whether or not mr. draghi decides to finally put an end to thises asset purchase program or if he sees the likes of ten-year yields continue to go sell off on a regular basis the
machines you may think that's a rather declining industry, but they also make the packaging for philip morris's new cigarettes and that's a big growth area the problem our stock pickers have had is they're too expensive. so this is a -- a strok story. the ftse mib down this week, down today, down last week >> still up 10% on the year. >> it's up -- i don't know about about 10, but it's up quite a lot this year. there's some great stories there. the question is will this government...
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been so successful, is because they realized that it's not just that we're against cigarettes or philip morrise to go against these big, iconic brands, right? we've got to be as sexy and cool as marlboro man but in a different way. and they tackle that head on. it costs a lot of money to do these ads, takes a lot of creativity when you invest in it, it works, right? i think these kind of ads and a lot of other on the ground activism is the reason why late-stage millennials and next-gen prrg individuals are going to be the people who quit smoking for good. okay, while you are able to leverage social media all sides of an issue are are able to take advantage of this and advance their causes. so that day when i was looking up on youtube this video with my son since i was in the midst of just starting out my research, i decided to type in some other movements to see what ads were out there. so i typed in gun control to see what came up. and surprisingly, this is the ad that popped up into my youtube video feed. >> honest americans. we're moms and dads who want to live in safe neighborhoods, send o
been so successful, is because they realized that it's not just that we're against cigarettes or philip morrise to go against these big, iconic brands, right? we've got to be as sexy and cool as marlboro man but in a different way. and they tackle that head on. it costs a lot of money to do these ads, takes a lot of creativity when you invest in it, it works, right? i think these kind of ads and a lot of other on the ground activism is the reason why late-stage millennials and next-gen prrg...