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julia, michael, and pippa, and delano here with us today. let's start with microsoft the shares are down 1% from the high -- 18 % from the highs. down 14% this month. the whole world is watching to see if the biden administration approves the activision. v julia, what are the key numbers? >> over the past year microsoft has far outperformed the broader tech market. microsoft is actually up 25% over the past 12 months, and with momentum around microsoft's cloud business, which is expected to continue, analysts see a buying opportunity right now. going into earnings this afternoon, 93% of microsoft analysts have a buy rating of 7% have a hold and there are no sell ratings analysts expect 18% revenue growth and a 14% increase in earnings per share for the tech giant. in addition to the growth of azure, considered the growth driver here, teams could be another tail wind. now, on the downside, analysts are watching foreign exchange rates and also tough comparatives with a year ago quarter. deutsche bank writing microsoft remains uniquely position
julia, michael, and pippa, and delano here with us today. let's start with microsoft the shares are down 1% from the high -- 18 % from the highs. down 14% this month. the whole world is watching to see if the biden administration approves the activision. v julia, what are the key numbers? >> over the past year microsoft has far outperformed the broader tech market. microsoft is actually up 25% over the past 12 months, and with momentum around microsoft's cloud business, which is expected...
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thank you, pippa >>> as volatility continues to grip markets, our next guest says investors looking toe should consider value oriented, dividend paying stocks welcome back good to see you. >> thank you, tyler. good to see you, as always >> beyond what you're -- what are you doing in your portfolios these days and what have you been doing over say the past three to six weeks >> sure. let me just put what's happened in 2022 into some perspective. as we know, coming into the year, the stock market was on its best performance run, three-year performance run since 1999 with a total return of over 72%. all of that led to some excessive valuations with the pe to close out 2021 over 26. those excessive stock market valuations ran into a more hawkish federal reserve who suggested they were going to end tapering by the end of the first quarter, perhaps have as many as three to four different interest rate hikes in addition to some balance sheet unwinding. that clearly unnerved some investors and some chose to take some profits, perhaps move to the sidelines. and as we know, trying to time the ma
thank you, pippa >>> as volatility continues to grip markets, our next guest says investors looking toe should consider value oriented, dividend paying stocks welcome back good to see you. >> thank you, tyler. good to see you, as always >> beyond what you're -- what are you doing in your portfolios these days and what have you been doing over say the past three to six weeks >> sure. let me just put what's happened in 2022 into some perspective. as we know, coming into...
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>> pippa, thank you very much. >>>lets' get back to peloton the shares are plunging.around $25. you see there, that's a 20% decline today. the stock hit an all-time hi of $167 a share just one year ago cnbc.com's lauren thomas reporting the company is temporarily halting production of bikes and tread mills because of falling demand. siemian siegel managing director and retail analyst at reamo capital markets has been bearish on peloton for a while and rates the stock a sell we was here last week. it was an incisive bull/bear debate last week what is going on at peloton? and why do you think it is sort the blackberry of connected fitness. >> i think that what's important, peloton, the product, the community, hasn't changed, right? the value they offer is still very much there. we beth know i am user and like that i think the problem is that what also hasn't changed is the fact that this was a full for the of demand that was interpreted internallies a an expansion of an audience. i think what we are seeing, buying peloton -- buying precore, tonic, buying -- there was a
>> pippa, thank you very much. >>>lets' get back to peloton the shares are plunging.around $25. you see there, that's a 20% decline today. the stock hit an all-time hi of $167 a share just one year ago cnbc.com's lauren thomas reporting the company is temporarily halting production of bikes and tread mills because of falling demand. siemian siegel managing director and retail analyst at reamo capital markets has been bearish on peloton for a while and rates the stock a sell we...
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oil closing right now higher for the day and the week pippa stevens has the details. prices are jumping to end the week on pace for a fourth straight week of gains. constrain supply continues to be the driver here and market is shrugging off weak data out of china. declined on a year over year basis for the first time in 20 years that said, china's demand jumped nearly 20%. wti is up 2.25%, brent crude advancing 2% after two highly volatile sessions for nat gas it is ending the day down about half a percent. with oil prices quickly approaching october's highs, gas prices are in focus, the national average for a gallon is 3.40 according to triple a, two cents less than last month. >> shares of peloton riding downhill as i said earlier, the resistance knob has been turned all way the right. it is getting harder and harder. the stock lower today after being kicked out unceremoniously from the nasdaq 100. reminds me of blackberry the high exactly i don't remember ago is it time to lock up the bike shares and sell or buy at this bargain price? the bull case, dan adams, sen
oil closing right now higher for the day and the week pippa stevens has the details. prices are jumping to end the week on pace for a fourth straight week of gains. constrain supply continues to be the driver here and market is shrugging off weak data out of china. declined on a year over year basis for the first time in 20 years that said, china's demand jumped nearly 20%. wti is up 2.25%, brent crude advancing 2% after two highly volatile sessions for nat gas it is ending the day down about...
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you'd like to see tactically that come in a little bit more >> interesting pippa, how significant is this a nod to the energy transition in some ways, the way they're reorganizing or what spurred this move today? >> absolutely. they're actually -- separating out that energy transition business into its own unit so now there's three businesses. the chemicals and refining are combined into one. and then it's clean energy transition business is the third. there are skeptics saying this is more trying to appease investors but certainly a priority for the company going forward as the organization represents >> interesting we look forward to hearing more on the earnings and see how they're doing lately >>> finally, ups reporting tomorrow before the bell the stock is down 8 % to start the year analysts are forecasting a potentially record setting quarter. this is their holiday one. frank holland is here with the story. what are people watching? >> well, you mentioned it. a lot of analysts are expecting a record breaking quarter. right now revenue forecast to be at 27 billion. that's a 16% i
you'd like to see tactically that come in a little bit more >> interesting pippa, how significant is this a nod to the energy transition in some ways, the way they're reorganizing or what spurred this move today? >> absolutely. they're actually -- separating out that energy transition business into its own unit so now there's three businesses. the chemicals and refining are combined into one. and then it's clean energy transition business is the third. there are skeptics saying this...
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pippa stevens is at the commodity desk pippa?> at this letter, a big week for oil, but ending here on a whimper rather than a bang u.s. oil hit a high of $80.47 earlier in the session, which is notable since it was highest since november 17th before the omicron variant took hold. but it drifted lower following the jobs report and now it is down .5% at $79.07 brent crude down .1% at $81.91 those contracts still up for the week in part thanks to supply concerns amid the unrest in razak stan the country produces roughly 1.6 million barrels a day of oil energy stocks, though, have started the year with a bang the group is a top performer today, up more than 1%, and up 10% on the week. this of course tyler builds on last year's nearly 50% again. >> who would have thunk? energy the leader last year. now to a retail reit that's on a role shares of kimmo up as lease occupancy rates. the ceo joins us now kimco owns more than 50 500 u.s. shopping centers welcome. and congratulations on the performance. what i know about your business is th
pippa stevens is at the commodity desk pippa?> at this letter, a big week for oil, but ending here on a whimper rather than a bang u.s. oil hit a high of $80.47 earlier in the session, which is notable since it was highest since november 17th before the omicron variant took hold. but it drifted lower following the jobs report and now it is down .5% at $79.07 brent crude down .1% at $81.91 those contracts still up for the week in part thanks to supply concerns amid the unrest in razak stan...
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that was when, pippa, inflation was this high the last time.ump for natural gas today tell us about it, pippa. >> tyler, starting with oil, solidly in the 80s now up about 10% for the year. following a bullish inventory record, supplies ekleined by 4.6 million barrels last yooek, lowest levels since 2018 wti is up 1.7% at $82.61 that's the highest since the middle of november it's also now less than $3 away from the seven-year high it hit in october international benchmark brent crude has a gain of 1% the big move today is in natural gas, surging at 13.8% as temperatures drop and forecasts call for more frigid weather ahead. sanctuary wealth adding that many short sellers were caught offsides and are now being forced to cover their position, which is exaggerating today's move up 30% for the year. >> a, thank you very much. >>> the largest ever federal wind lease auction in the u.s. and the first under the biden administration just announced this morning diana olick has more on that and we will get some wind power plays from streesh fleischmann
that was when, pippa, inflation was this high the last time.ump for natural gas today tell us about it, pippa. >> tyler, starting with oil, solidly in the 80s now up about 10% for the year. following a bullish inventory record, supplies ekleined by 4.6 million barrels last yooek, lowest levels since 2018 wti is up 1.7% at $82.61 that's the highest since the middle of november it's also now less than $3 away from the seven-year high it hit in october international benchmark brent crude has...
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pippa? >> hey, kelly.s are up 50% in the past year, but the services companies have underperformed their upstream players with production now coming back online, they really do stand to benefit. for schlumberger specifically, this is a case of where size does matter. it's the largest player within the services group, so they can benefit from their geographic footprint as well as their robust product offering. so a few key things to watch here out of their report the first is the company has said that their immediate priority is deleveraging the balance sheet so investors will be focused on a capital discipline and then free cash flow generation another really important metric to watch amid this higher commodity price environment. and then also because of its geographic footprint, investors will be looking for commentary around how north america versus international operations are stacking up. and, finally, another area to watch is their digital business, which they say is an avenue of growth into the futur
pippa? >> hey, kelly.s are up 50% in the past year, but the services companies have underperformed their upstream players with production now coming back online, they really do stand to benefit. for schlumberger specifically, this is a case of where size does matter. it's the largest player within the services group, so they can benefit from their geographic footprint as well as their robust product offering. so a few key things to watch here out of their report the first is the company...
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i just want to finish with you, pippa, on this thought — is there more to come?s. he certainly wasn't my source — things. he certainly wasn't my source as— things. he certainly wasn't my source. as you know, he and i don't have _ source. as you know, he and i don't have the _ source. as you know, he and i don't have the best — source. as you know, he and i don't have the best relationships after our bernard castle revelations. but i rememberthat our bernard castle revelations. but i remember that first story i did, speaking — i remember that first story i did, speaking to lots of people who said there _ speaking to lots of people who said there was— speaking to lots of people who said there was a culture at number ten. so it wouldn't surprise me if there are more — so it wouldn't surprise me if there are more revelations to come, or pictures— are more revelations to come, or pictures of— are more revelations to come, or pictures of the garden party that's under discussion just now. pictures of the garden party that's under discussionjust now. that will make _ und
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. >> thank you to pippa. thank you to you guys.head on this special edition of "fast money," including your set up for next week we're getting a bunch of questions as earning season gets under way. we're tackling them for you, ne xt -hey, fridge, -hey. did you know autotrader lets me shop for cars by monthly payment, so i know what i'll pay before i buy. cool. was that a refrigerator joke? kenan, chill. alright, just stick to making ice. i didn't mean right now! >>> welcome back all hour long we're answering your investing question. if you have one, tweet us @cnbc. you're all star line up tonight. what a cast to have as we get ready to dive into another big week of earnings we also get reports from netflix, you nieted airlines, procter & gamble that does lead us to our next question listen >> thank you for taking my question i'm a founding member of the investment club and i want to invest in a bank stock or two prior to the moves in march. the long term opportunity for growth, i'd like your opinions specifically on citigroup. than
. >> thank you to pippa. thank you to you guys.head on this special edition of "fast money," including your set up for next week we're getting a bunch of questions as earning season gets under way. we're tackling them for you, ne xt -hey, fridge, -hey. did you know autotrader lets me shop for cars by monthly payment, so i know what i'll pay before i buy. cool. was that a refrigerator joke? kenan, chill. alright, just stick to making ice. i didn't mean right now! >>>...
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stories have come out because ofjournalists, because of really brilliant journalism from the likes of pippau to all my guests... to helen lewis, from the atlantic. tojerryjones, former spokesman for theresa may. laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times. and phil riley, chief executive of boom radio. the media show will be back at the same time next week — but for now, thanks for watching. goodbye. hello there. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the weekend, if rather cloudy. and high pressure has meant a dry start to january 2022, only seeing around about 50% — half the rainfall we'd normally see by this stage, and not a great deal of rain in the offing this week — certainly not for england and wales. we might see a little bit more midweek across scotland in particular with a low pressure approaching, but for the meantime, the high pressure is still hanging on towards the south. there is a weather front through the north and that has given a few millimetres of rain during the day on sunday. sinking a little further southwards on monday but coming int
stories have come out because ofjournalists, because of really brilliant journalism from the likes of pippau to all my guests... to helen lewis, from the atlantic. tojerryjones, former spokesman for theresa may. laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times. and phil riley, chief executive of boom radio. the media show will be back at the same time next week — but for now, thanks for watching. goodbye. hello there. high pressure has kept most parts of the uk dry through the...
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stories have come out because of journalists, because of really brilliant journalism from the likes of pippa time. thank you to all my guests... to helen lewis, from the atlantic. tojerryjones, former spokesman for theresa may. laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times. and phil riley, chief executive of boom radio. the media show will be back at the same time next week — but for now, thanks for watching. goodbye. hello. sunshine at a premium again for patch of the weekend. mild start in scotland and northern ireland, hinted frost across the coldest parts, if you clear spells in wales and england to begin with, maybe a few mist and fog patches reluctant to clear. parts of wales, south—west england, a spot in and coming of might see a few sunny spells, brighter breaks elsewhere. a breezy day northern england and northern ireland, quite windy north—west government, gales and the western isles, not quite as mild as saturday. rain living into northern scotland on monday night where the wind will be easing. chance of a touch of frost again through parts of wales and england wit
stories have come out because of journalists, because of really brilliant journalism from the likes of pippa time. thank you to all my guests... to helen lewis, from the atlantic. tojerryjones, former spokesman for theresa may. laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times. and phil riley, chief executive of boom radio. the media show will be back at the same time next week — but for now, thanks for watching. goodbye. hello. sunshine at a premium again for patch of the weekend....
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stories have come out because ofjournalists, because of really brilliant journalism from the likes of pippa my guests... to helen lewis, from the atlantic. to joey jones, former spokesman for theresa may. laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times. and phil riley, chief executive of boom radio. the media show will be back at the same time next week — but for now, thanks for watching. goodbye. hello there. a few of us got to see a bit of brightness today, but for many more, it stayed predominantly cloudy. it's been a grey weekend all in all. this is the earlier satellite picture. you can see the extent of that cloud, some of the best of the sunshine was found across eastern scotland, a few breaks across south—west england, one or two elsewhere, but as we go through tonight, most places will remain cloudy. if the skies do clear for any length of time, that could allow temperatures to drop low enough for a touch of frost. there could be some fog patches around by morning as well. also by the morning, we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing in across the north—west of scotland. th
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. >> energy only sector higher cnbc.com's pippa stevens here with the details. >> moved between gains the session. holding on to that gain after oil surged to the highest level since october of 2014. an upstream players leading the way today. con cophillips with an all time high exxon is the group's top performer. the stock up more than 1% why the company announced today that it will be net zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its operations the energy sector is benefitting from the shift to value and sick lack names and despite the gain for the year evercore isi saying the sector is not stretched. guys, back to you. >> soaring pippa, thank you anastasia, it only complicates the picture to get oil at the highest level since 2014 what is the strategy to pick winners in the space >> you are right inflation picture is complicated but i like the energy sector a lot and should be a part of the strategy what i would say right now in the market environment you want to have maybe three trades something that does well with this value rotation but i might show away from financials because they'
. >> energy only sector higher cnbc.com's pippa stevens here with the details. >> moved between gains the session. holding on to that gain after oil surged to the highest level since october of 2014. an upstream players leading the way today. con cophillips with an all time high exxon is the group's top performer. the stock up more than 1% why the company announced today that it will be net zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its operations the energy sector is benefitting from the...
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been moving up as well, right now 0.898% oil is closing for the day in what's been a volatile session pippans has the numbers for us. >> that's right. this brought-based sell-off. prices were higher earlier in the session, but knowing the tailwind from disruption of production could be abating. $78.11, bankrupt crude falling 1.25% to $80.72. both contracts are coming offer a 5% gain from last week, and goldman's jeff curry said this morning on "squawk box" that the fundamental setup for oil is a spectacular right now, and that we're one year into this commodity super cycle. it's also in the red, and several stocks hit multiyear highs and conoco phillips. >> did you stay stef or jeff curry? >> jeff curry. >> mthe nasdaq dipping below the 200-day moving average for the first time since april 2020. let's bring in dan fitzpatrick, the technical analyst at stock market mentor.com. good to have you with us, dan. >> thanks, tyler. >> what does it mean that the nasdaq hit a -- are we anywhere fear the bottom that bob referenced earlier >> no, i don't think so. in fact, i actually remember several y
been moving up as well, right now 0.898% oil is closing for the day in what's been a volatile session pippans has the numbers for us. >> that's right. this brought-based sell-off. prices were higher earlier in the session, but knowing the tailwind from disruption of production could be abating. $78.11, bankrupt crude falling 1.25% to $80.72. both contracts are coming offer a 5% gain from last week, and goldman's jeff curry said this morning on "squawk box" that the fundamental...
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pippa, thank you mike, the year to date gains on the stocks up 20, 21% on top of last year's gains.y had underperformed so long. >> i think last year was the back from the dead trade and an abandoned group coming into 2021 and you had this huge surge from very underowned levels and now 3% of the market cap weight and closer to 2 i think at the lows and now it seems as if they're valued to essentially move roughly in line with what the commodity does and at this these levels there's a little bit of a migration toward table dividend type stocks and the oil majors might qualify for. it's not hated but it's also not super overvalued and overloved just yet if you believe that oil is kind of in decent shape here seeming more supply constrained and the world is opening up again then that is to me things lining up through the sector. >> joe, did it run up too quickly, the likes of exxon? >> i don't think it has and i think there's a significant un underinvestment and trying to build positioning here i think the thing to think about here is for the doubters of whether chairman powell is actu
pippa, thank you mike, the year to date gains on the stocks up 20, 21% on top of last year's gains.y had underperformed so long. >> i think last year was the back from the dead trade and an abandoned group coming into 2021 and you had this huge surge from very underowned levels and now 3% of the market cap weight and closer to 2 i think at the lows and now it seems as if they're valued to essentially move roughly in line with what the commodity does and at this these levels there's a...
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pippa is at the commodity desk and going to explain natural gas. >> don't give it away.e start off with oil pulling back a little bit after hitting the highest level since 2014 today. wti is down after hitting $88.54 this morning brent crude is down. we have had firms of goldman, jpmorgan on bank of america talk about $100 oil citi is saying that they see brent averaging $69 in q3. he thinks that supply is catching up and next quarter seeing building stocks and now to nat gas that contract is surging nearly 40% today but the more act ifrly traded contract for march delivery up 5.6% tyler? >> thank you apple, that is a big one set to report earnings after the bell it often is a volatility of its own. calling for revenue. that's almost a billion dollars a day. realize that maybe more than that could the iphone maker be a safer harbor good to have you with us what are you looking for out of apple? what would the downside surprise be to be most concerned about? >> thank you for having me i think three things that investors are looking for, how the semiconductor shortage is i
pippa is at the commodity desk and going to explain natural gas. >> don't give it away.e start off with oil pulling back a little bit after hitting the highest level since 2014 today. wti is down after hitting $88.54 this morning brent crude is down. we have had firms of goldman, jpmorgan on bank of america talk about $100 oil citi is saying that they see brent averaging $69 in q3. he thinks that supply is catching up and next quarter seeing building stocks and now to nat gas that...
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pulling back sharply from the highs down about 2.5% energy one of the percent performing sectors today pippavens following it all. >> that's right. oil in the red amid the broad based selling. wti is down to $82.86. it swung 5%. brent crude down 2.3%. natural gas up a third of a percent just over 4 bucks a million btus the stronger dollar makes it more expensive for foreign buyers bob jager noticing that with you be certainty there could be demand destruction to outweigh a lost supply. energy stocks are down more than 1% although off the worst levels of the day one stock that's bucking the trend is devon energy. only component in the green and the sector is only s&p group positive on the year up about 10%. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> with the markets on the decline how should you position? goldman sachs ceo blank fine had thoughtsen that. >> it's risk management mode here we don't know. the fact we don't know is a bearish factor in and of itself and in risk management mode you reduce risk. somebody alluded to the fact that more puts have been bought. but there will be an end of
pulling back sharply from the highs down about 2.5% energy one of the percent performing sectors today pippavens following it all. >> that's right. oil in the red amid the broad based selling. wti is down to $82.86. it swung 5%. brent crude down 2.3%. natural gas up a third of a percent just over 4 bucks a million btus the stronger dollar makes it more expensive for foreign buyers bob jager noticing that with you be certainty there could be demand destruction to outweigh a lost supply....
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pippa? >> oil higher again today. u.s. oil up 1.5% at $88.17 brent crude up 1.4% at $91.29.ct is under 90. up 15% for january the best month in a year commerce bank noting the strongest start to the year for brent since 2000 they added that the price differentials is now above $6 per barrel, the largest gap since 2013 the price move is driven by supply concerns amid yeo owepolitical tensions. gath nsa up today on the heels of the colder temperatures kelly? >> thank you now to crypto where ftx is closing a round. up from 25 billion 4 months ago. welcome back sam bakeman fried congrats i think personal wealth is tied up in this fund raise. why -- to what do you attribute the ability to valuation >> thanks. part of it is just kept on building we have been building at the backing capacity, the front end experience, partnerships and market share continuing to go up month over month and excited to see that happening to keep pushing forward. it is a better market environment for private companies than publicly listed ones. >> really? coinbase is down considerably. still at $40 bill
pippa? >> oil higher again today. u.s. oil up 1.5% at $88.17 brent crude up 1.4% at $91.29.ct is under 90. up 15% for january the best month in a year commerce bank noting the strongest start to the year for brent since 2000 they added that the price differentials is now above $6 per barrel, the largest gap since 2013 the price move is driven by supply concerns amid yeo owepolitical tensions. gath nsa up today on the heels of the colder temperatures kelly? >> thank you now to crypto...
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dw science reporter pippa stevens has more. >> hanna is a mother of two who runs a restaurant next to lake in berlin. she has multiple sclerosis. >> it was december 2019 when i noticed i suddenly could not see anymore. i was seeing double. my vision was blurry. it was especially bad when driving. it was like i was drunk. my whole left side was paralyzed. i could not grip things. i cannot walk properly, lift my leg. i had bad skin irritations. my skin was supersensitive. when i washed my hair, i could feel every drop of water on my scalp. i was in a bad way. >> after several m.r.i. scan's, hannah's doctor told her the diagnosis. >> i was shocked and could not -- at first, because i had heard of it before but not dealt with it. >> the cause of multiple boards grosses has been a mystery to medical science. that may be about to change. a study found that people with an epstein-barr virus infection, herpes, were more likely to go on to develop ms. the study involve more than 2 million people over 10 years. >> we studied a large population of healthy, young individuals thatere not infected
dw science reporter pippa stevens has more. >> hanna is a mother of two who runs a restaurant next to lake in berlin. she has multiple sclerosis. >> it was december 2019 when i noticed i suddenly could not see anymore. i was seeing double. my vision was blurry. it was especially bad when driving. it was like i was drunk. my whole left side was paralyzed. i could not grip things. i cannot walk properly, lift my leg. i had bad skin irritations. my skin was supersensitive. when i...
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pippa stevens is all over it. >> a sixth straight week of gains for oil.rd day in a row at the highest level since october 2014 brent advancing to $89.89. it hit $90 this week and not able to close above that level we heard from chevron this morning. stock down more than 5%. yesterday's all-time missing profit expectations and revenue did beat and a second quarter of record cash flow take a look at nat gas on the move again tofd up more than 8% as the storm heads to the east ko coast following the contract expires. today $1.50 below yesterday's settle. >> thank you let's stick with natural gas up about 19% this week on track for the best week since august of 2020 for more let's bring in bill perkins, ceo at skylar capital management explain the move today in nat gas. what's behind it. >> it is the weather over the last five years we have had this energy policy to jump out the plane and putt the parachute on in the air. we have a lot of renewables and infrastructure that is basically making the grid less stable and less reliable with cold shocks. >> in othe
pippa stevens is all over it. >> a sixth straight week of gains for oil.rd day in a row at the highest level since october 2014 brent advancing to $89.89. it hit $90 this week and not able to close above that level we heard from chevron this morning. stock down more than 5%. yesterday's all-time missing profit expectations and revenue did beat and a second quarter of record cash flow take a look at nat gas on the move again tofd up more than 8% as the storm heads to the east ko coast...
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oil closing for the day, for the week, pippa stevens, she is still open at the commodities desk. >> oilthe red again today managing to close off the worst levels of the session and still in the green for the week for a fifth week of gains. wti down .6% at 85.05. brent crude at 8$87.80 for down .5% and energian stanley is the latest firm calling for triple digit prices they see brent hitting $100 in the third quarter thanks to what they call the triple deficit of low inventories, low spare capacity, and low investment the call comes after goldman sachs said earlier this week they also think brent will hit $100 by the third quarter. maybe guys, fill up your tank now. >> seriously and then some. >>> the last time our next guest was on "power lunch," which was a couple weeks ago he named goldman sachs as a stock to avoid. since then, goldmanman is off more than 9%, one of the worst performing stocks this week. now he says it is time to fade the value trade and is naming names. let's bring in michael cantor. on the goldman front, are you still getting sell signals >> yep, that one a few mont
oil closing for the day, for the week, pippa stevens, she is still open at the commodities desk. >> oilthe red again today managing to close off the worst levels of the session and still in the green for the week for a fifth week of gains. wti down .6% at 85.05. brent crude at 8$87.80 for down .5% and energian stanley is the latest firm calling for triple digit prices they see brent hitting $100 in the third quarter thanks to what they call the triple deficit of low inventories, low spare...
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pippa stevens joins us with more. >> stocks for electric vehicles are off the low of the day but underssure and building on recent weakness. like you have been discussing investors are rotating out of tech stocks with distant profits that includes ev companies there are also valuation concerns rivian is leading the decline, falling 6% but that's off its session low when it fell nearly 17%. this builds on yesterday's 11% decline after amazon said it would buy evs from the new name of chrysler. tesla, fisker and others are all in the red today bank of america believes these stocks are buying over the long term but will be down over the next three to six months the firm says electrification revolution has arrived and 2022 will mark the year of commercialization for many of the ev start-ups elusive are among the top picks. we are also seeing weakness in charging stocks. all in the red a few names bucking the trend, lucid, nikola, and xepeng. >> evs are here to stay. steve, what do you like in this area i would ask you to address specifically whether you loike t or not general motors. marry
pippa stevens joins us with more. >> stocks for electric vehicles are off the low of the day but underssure and building on recent weakness. like you have been discussing investors are rotating out of tech stocks with distant profits that includes ev companies there are also valuation concerns rivian is leading the decline, falling 6% but that's off its session low when it fell nearly 17%. this builds on yesterday's 11% decline after amazon said it would buy evs from the new name of...
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halliburton, schlumberger, and occidental >> love the hair, by the way they're already calling it the pippa> let's get to a cnbc news update >>> here's what's happening at this hour. america's trades sitting good. a new record high last month imports increased for the fifth month in a row exports rose as well, but not as much and food exports tumbled a new report suggests that more than a third of airline pilots worldwide are not flying an industry full of 1700 pilots found 62 % were employed and currently flying that is up from 43%. the pilots flying, 61% say they're concerned about their job security on the news tonight, nasa having the opposite problem why there's a shortage of astronauts and why training will be difficult that's tonight at 7 eastern. >>> and take a look at your screen in indiana a crash left a fedex truck hanging off the side of an overpass the rear of the truck blocking railroad tracks beneath. no other vehicles were involved. fortunately, and miraculously, the driver and no one there was hurt >> yikes could have been a real whopper >> icy conditions, yeah. >>> three s
halliburton, schlumberger, and occidental >> love the hair, by the way they're already calling it the pippa> let's get to a cnbc news update >>> here's what's happening at this hour. america's trades sitting good. a new record high last month imports increased for the fifth month in a row exports rose as well, but not as much and food exports tumbled a new report suggests that more than a third of airline pilots worldwide are not flying an industry full of 1700 pilots found 62...
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. >>> oil is closing for the day let's go to pippa stevens as once again oil prices are driven by a tug-of-warween the factors of supply and demand. >> oil strength over the last few days taking a little bit of a breather today prices moved between gains and losses throughout the session before ending here in the red. wti is down 1% at 81 $83. brent crude is at $4.19 for a loss of half of 1% now, analysts adding opec and its allies are unable to hit output targets meanwhile, demand is strong and so that's keeping prices elevate asked will continue to do so not a quiet day for nat gas. the roller coaster ride tinning. futures are down 11.5% right now giving back much of yesterday's 14% gain the energy sector though is in the green with a number of stocks hitting new multiyear highs. including conoco phillips custom is at the high going back to july of 2014 haliburton and slum better jay also up at record highs. >> nat gas is down big today after jumping 14% yesterday, up something like 30% year the date we are joined by bill perkins of ceo of sky lumbar. you don't need a weather man to know it
. >>> oil is closing for the day let's go to pippa stevens as once again oil prices are driven by a tug-of-warween the factors of supply and demand. >> oil strength over the last few days taking a little bit of a breather today prices moved between gains and losses throughout the session before ending here in the red. wti is down 1% at 81 $83. brent crude is at $4.19 for a loss of half of 1% now, analysts adding opec and its allies are unable to hit output targets meanwhile,...
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significant move trading is closing for the day after hitting the highest level since october 2014 pippaat the commodity desk >> that's right. oil at more than a seven-year high wti is up 2% at $85.56 after hitting earlier $75.74 brent crude tops 84 bucks today, but couldn't hold that level it's now $87.66. geo political tensions in the middle east are stoking supply worries in a tight market. yemen's rebels claimed responsibility for a deadly drone attack yesterday on the united arab emirates the country is the third largest producer within opec, pumping around 4 million barrels a day now the abu dhabi national oil company said its operations weren't impacted, but it raises the question of more supply disruptions. brent could get to the -- as well as opec's latest report saying it expects the oil market to remain well supported by demand >> thank you those highs for oil are helping the energy sector today. it's the best of the s&p 500 we're seeing green exxon mobil hitting a 52-week high while setting aggressive net zero targets chevron higher and hitting a new high the sector is the be
significant move trading is closing for the day after hitting the highest level since october 2014 pippaat the commodity desk >> that's right. oil at more than a seven-year high wti is up 2% at $85.56 after hitting earlier $75.74 brent crude tops 84 bucks today, but couldn't hold that level it's now $87.66. geo political tensions in the middle east are stoking supply worries in a tight market. yemen's rebels claimed responsibility for a deadly drone attack yesterday on the united arab...
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. >> rick, thank you very much oil closing for the day with a big gain and pippa is on it as the commodity >> big gain is right with u.s. oil jumping above 80 bucks to its highest level since the middle of november the contract is up 3.8% at $81.25 brent is at 83.78. now a couple of factors are driving the gains here including chair powell saying that omicron's impact will be short lived. the energy information administration also just released its latest outlook saying they expect demand for petroleum products to return and surpass pre-pandemic levels this year the agency bumped up its oil forecast saying wti will average $71.32 this year higher than prior estimates, but more than $10 below where it's currently trading because they predict that supply be also rise with u.s. production hitting a record high during 2023. erica adding that opec missed estimates again and investors are re-entering long positions after cutting risks. so a lot of factors to watch here >> thank you so much >>> bitcoin prices stabilizing around 43,000 after falling more than 40% since november, but one company is
. >> rick, thank you very much oil closing for the day with a big gain and pippa is on it as the commodity >> big gain is right with u.s. oil jumping above 80 bucks to its highest level since the middle of november the contract is up 3.8% at $81.25 brent is at 83.78. now a couple of factors are driving the gains here including chair powell saying that omicron's impact will be short lived. the energy information administration also just released its latest outlook saying they expect...
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cnbc.com's pippa stevens lookinglookin at january's market winners.&p down 6% for the month, and energy up 20%. >> it's notable it's the only group in the green, and that 20% gain for the month is just really far outperforming all other areas of the market. the gain, of course, builds on last year's nearly 50% rise. oil fuel services companies have been the top performers with halliburton and schlumberger up 30% for january. upstream players also getting a boost from higher oil and gas prices occidental, eog, and hess up more than 20%. majors exxon and chevron seeing gains as well. exxon hilt a 2 1/2-year high ahead of tomorrow's earnings report chevron hit a record high last week but has pulled back since after the profit missed estimates last quarter and despite this outperformance, goldman saying investors should boost exposure, noting energy stocks are an inflation hedge. guys >> pippa stevens, thank you. >>> and oil prices are higher again. $88.32 wti. do you still want to be in this group after the strong performance last year and to start this
cnbc.com's pippa stevens lookinglookin at january's market winners.&p down 6% for the month, and energy up 20%. >> it's notable it's the only group in the green, and that 20% gain for the month is just really far outperforming all other areas of the market. the gain, of course, builds on last year's nearly 50% rise. oil fuel services companies have been the top performers with halliburton and schlumberger up 30% for january. upstream players also getting a boost from higher oil and...
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pippa stevens is here with more on the price action and the stocks affected. >> that's right.this electric vehicle boom experts say prices are going to keep on climbing with automakers promising vast ev fleets demand is outstripping supply prices jumped more than 200% last year to record levels according to data from benchmark mineral intelligence in some cases the move was more extreme. in china, battery grade lithium on the spot rose 485% catching buyers offguard. lithium is ever where, but mining and processing it is challenging and expensive. after a period of low prices between 2019 and 2020 producers scaled back. today new production is being announced but not fast enough. according to deutsche bank demand will double by 20 30u '03 but demand could quinn up theel. three mining companies hit record highs in november, are down since other raw materials essential for batteries including nickel and graphite are on the rise mining projects are capital intens intensive. >> that does it for "the exchange," everybody "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >>> welcome, everybody, to "p
pippa stevens is here with more on the price action and the stocks affected. >> that's right.this electric vehicle boom experts say prices are going to keep on climbing with automakers promising vast ev fleets demand is outstripping supply prices jumped more than 200% last year to record levels according to data from benchmark mineral intelligence in some cases the move was more extreme. in china, battery grade lithium on the spot rose 485% catching buyers offguard. lithium is ever where,...
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. >> energy stocks soaring this week pippa stevens has a break down. >> with a gain of 10 paterson that'sst in more than a year. this of course builds on the gain of nearly 50% the sector surged back to pre-pandemic levels. more than half of the sector's components up double digits for the week many names making new highs including diamondback and marathon petroleum at three-year highs. exxon and chevron at the highest in more than two years back to you. >> thank you mike, strong run in the short term and last year for this sector but they have one thing going for them which is a totally lost decade before the pandemic. >> looking at the xle, it's up very strongly from the lows. leek doubled from the recent lows but in the middle of a 20-year range at 61. peaked at 100. crude oil is also at the same price it was in like mid-2006. the energy stocks are unlikely to get a great premium people thinking it's going to be boon times for years to come they contract with the commodity. i think it makes sense but you have a lot of mean reversion but not as if everyone owns them and has high hopes f
. >> energy stocks soaring this week pippa stevens has a break down. >> with a gain of 10 paterson that'sst in more than a year. this of course builds on the gain of nearly 50% the sector surged back to pre-pandemic levels. more than half of the sector's components up double digits for the week many names making new highs including diamondback and marathon petroleum at three-year highs. exxon and chevron at the highest in more than two years back to you. >> thank you mike,...
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cnbc.com's pippa stevens explains why >> hey, wilf if was a wild final hour of trading for natural gasprices surging more than 70% at one point. and then ultimately settling 46% higher at $6.26. however, this is largely because the contract expires today some traders needed to cover positions, and there war thin volume, which then drove this incredible price spike the much more actively traded contract for march delivery ended the day up about 8%. about $2 below that february contract so again, it's not like the market suddenly sees prices north of $6. there is a cold snap coming, though, and again, capital did note a supply crunch ahead of the colder temps calling this a spectacular exploration. a lot of activity here >> thanks so much. energy sector up .6% today the dow just higher while we have about a 1.4% decline on the nasdaq up next, my activist teacher, shares of netflix up today why bill ackman is going all in on streaming, that's next with more puns coming, too. >> plus, we're less than an hour away from apple earnings 57, 14, 13, 12, all the key metrics to look out for. that
cnbc.com's pippa stevens explains why >> hey, wilf if was a wild final hour of trading for natural gasprices surging more than 70% at one point. and then ultimately settling 46% higher at $6.26. however, this is largely because the contract expires today some traders needed to cover positions, and there war thin volume, which then drove this incredible price spike the much more actively traded contract for march delivery ended the day up about 8%. about $2 below that february contract so...
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journalist who broke the first story about downing street gatherings — the daily mirror's political editor, pipparvice i, the hr process, that will kick in and the other side, the political side where ultimately it is up to the prime minister to decide whether there are any sanctions on himself and his staff, effectively acting as judge and jury so he will be under a lot of pressure to do as he said and take responsibility, all eyes of mps and the wider public will be on the findings of the...