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my play to playing the eurozone is png--- very conservative---you might appreciate that. andrew: that's actually not a bad play. alan: procter and gamble--- they'll buy more diapers, more soap, more detergent and so forth. it looks like it's got about a 10% gain here from a technical standpoint. and they do 20% of their business in europe. angie: topic number 2, tough love. this week a report came out that there are 25 companies that are very tough on job hunters. does a tough interview equal a good stock? alan: well, you're gonna have to answer that with the company you think they obviously have the toughest interview process. out of that list, i know you're gonna like google so what do you have to say? andrew:out of 25 stocks, alan knew what i was going to choose. google. they're innovative. the stock chart looks great from the bottom left to the top right. recent pullback here, maybe some cash going into apple out of google...i don't want to get long in it just yet. once it breaks 880 to the upside i want to get long... alan: how do you trade google? how does the avera
my play to playing the eurozone is png--- very conservative---you might appreciate that. andrew: that's actually not a bad play. alan: procter and gamble--- they'll buy more diapers, more soap, more detergent and so forth. it looks like it's got about a 10% gain here from a technical standpoint. and they do 20% of their business in europe. angie: topic number 2, tough love. this week a report came out that there are 25 companies that are very tough on job hunters. does a tough interview equal a...
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yeah, png beat expectations on the bottom line and top line.raising the lower end of its organic sales guidance for next year. since this was the end of the fiscal year. >> all right. health information website webmd a penny below the forecast on the street. it reverses a year ago loss. revenue up 11% thanks to a boost in demand. joining us to talk about those numbers and how his company plans to address the affordable care act is the ceo of webmd. >> thanks for having me. >> looking back at the advertising situation. big pharmaceutical companies have been averaging less over a year as they were all the competition that came if from generics. how did you get them to come back and continue advertising? >> i think the negative evenlgs of patent expirations on block buster drugs are behind and the environment is much improved t. robust pipelines going forward. they're showing they're willing to spend more on advertising promoting tear products. >> so they were cutting back getting through the hardest parts? >> exactly. >> with them coming back, do
yeah, png beat expectations on the bottom line and top line.raising the lower end of its organic sales guidance for next year. since this was the end of the fiscal year. >> all right. health information website webmd a penny below the forecast on the street. it reverses a year ago loss. revenue up 11% thanks to a boost in demand. joining us to talk about those numbers and how his company plans to address the affordable care act is the ceo of webmd. >> thanks for having me. >>...
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interoil shares fell as much as 12% following the report in png industry news.o, general mills losing some ground after jeffries downgraded the food company to underperform from a hold rating citing the company's decision to cut back on advertising to protect its profit margins. in the green though. aspen technology, fourth-quarter profits beating street expectations as the company sales of software and subscriptions jumped, and jetblue flying higher, if you will, raymond james says the carrier comes out ahead whether the american u.s. airways merger goes through or not. if blocked raymond james says it would be ak-an acquisition target for american. if it does happen jetblue would get highly south after slots at the reagan international airport in washington, d.c. back over to you. >> dominic, thank you. uptown to the nasdaq and bertha coombs. >> reporter: technology today has been outperforming though we're slipping a little bit into the red right now. still have applied materials, the best performer in the nasdaq 100. amat, its earnings actually kind of disap
interoil shares fell as much as 12% following the report in png industry news.o, general mills losing some ground after jeffries downgraded the food company to underperform from a hold rating citing the company's decision to cut back on advertising to protect its profit margins. in the green though. aspen technology, fourth-quarter profits beating street expectations as the company sales of software and subscriptions jumped, and jetblue flying higher, if you will, raymond james says the carrier...
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you know, there's winners today in the dow, not many, disney, png, pfizer. after the bell, see how they did with the movie "the lone ranger," i think that's disney. back to you. dennis: yes it is, yes it is. enough taper talk. the next guest says the only threat to the bull market now is the central bank's head man himself, ben bernanke. johnings you say that if ben bernanke takes the foot off the gas, this already slow economy could tank? >> that is correct. look, fearing the -- forget the unemployment, all that stuff. you know, they will not take the foot off the gas until we see back-to-back 3% gdp or better, and i appreciate they are going to revise the way they calculate gdp, but as it stands right now, until that happens, you know, ben bernanke's in the position of feeding an alligator bread crumbs, and when you do that, don't stop. i think that until we see back-to-back 33% gdp, no chance of it happening, and so that is our view on it. you -- dennis: you have been right and early on bullish calls on stock and pointed out the return on some corporate b
you know, there's winners today in the dow, not many, disney, png, pfizer. after the bell, see how they did with the movie "the lone ranger," i think that's disney. back to you. dennis: yes it is, yes it is. enough taper talk. the next guest says the only threat to the bull market now is the central bank's head man himself, ben bernanke. johnings you say that if ben bernanke takes the foot off the gas, this already slow economy could tank? >> that is correct. look, fearing the...
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the prime minister of png patterson was on the cat too. he told us that condoleezza rice threatened him and the government of jamaica. that was abducted by the bush administration with the collaboration of involvement and power and condolezza rice. i'm not sure if we know about doing in the world. if we're generally well read enough. if we are connected to the outside world in a way that would give us to believe that people on the outside see us on the outside differently than we see ourselves. they know an america we don't know. gregory van leer senior from wood bury, minnesota e-mails. marging and protesting are old school descrat gi. black folk have not evolved in the digital age in tactic. my opinion is we rely too much on emotional sympathetic appeals when power and money moves wheel in washington. what do you see going forward that can make for a more effective plan to advance our cause? i love how your mind works. >> the reason i wrote -- the business of losing access to our story and history has done damage. one's real power to sta
the prime minister of png patterson was on the cat too. he told us that condoleezza rice threatened him and the government of jamaica. that was abducted by the bush administration with the collaboration of involvement and power and condolezza rice. i'm not sure if we know about doing in the world. if we're generally well read enough. if we are connected to the outside world in a way that would give us to believe that people on the outside see us on the outside differently than we see ourselves....
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the example of png is a good one. year to douja last some ribbon-cutting on a $50 , i think the more you ask companies take those investments and see success, and are able to demonstrate that success to their other american counterparts -- one of the great challenges that africa wrestles with is the gap between real risk and risk perception. we should be frank about the real risks. there are tremendous problems and challenges in sub-saharan africa from security and economic to government. it is not a homogeneous base as you all know. there is a gap between the real risks and risk perception. nothing breeds success like success. to the degree that american companies are going in making sizable investments and being successful at it, that could be a very positive carryover effect on to other countries as well. we are encouraging that. bit of what the african mission is about and the trade mission is about. that is a dynamic that we want to underscore. to your point about other legislation and support, we will be looking
the example of png is a good one. year to douja last some ribbon-cutting on a $50 , i think the more you ask companies take those investments and see success, and are able to demonstrate that success to their other american counterparts -- one of the great challenges that africa wrestles with is the gap between real risk and risk perception. we should be frank about the real risks. there are tremendous problems and challenges in sub-saharan africa from security and economic to government. it is...
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i think the example of png is a good one, and, in fact, when i was in abuja last year, there was a ribbon cutting on a 250 million plant there -- >> [inaudible] >> october, fantastic. i think the more u.s. companies make those sorts of investments and see success and are able to demonstrate that success to their other american company counterparts, one of the great things -- one of the great challenges, i think, that africa wrestles with is the gap between real risk and risk reception, and there are real risks. we have to be frank about that. there are tremendous problems and challenges in sub-saharan africa from security to economic and social and govern nans, -- governance, but there is a time, it's not a homogenius place as you know. nothing breeds success like success, and to the degree american companies are going in, making sizable investments, and being successful at it, that can be a very positive carry over effect on to other countries as well. we're certainly encouraging of that, that's a little bit what our doing business in africa campaign is about, the trade missions about, t
i think the example of png is a good one, and, in fact, when i was in abuja last year, there was a ribbon cutting on a 250 million plant there -- >> [inaudible] >> october, fantastic. i think the more u.s. companies make those sorts of investments and see success and are able to demonstrate that success to their other american company counterparts, one of the great things -- one of the great challenges, i think, that africa wrestles with is the gap between real risk and risk...