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and the potashes of the world. >> you look at what happened even on our own family farm we used to hirekers to cut the weeds out and round up ready soybeans and spray it and it makes it efficient and reduces the cost and the ability to moisture. [talking over each other] >> not an inexpensive company. we think it has real legs and technically it looks really good here as well. liz: it is up 37%. potlatch is down 11%. >> there was some debate whether the drought, previously applied to the fields, and potash. and the incremental return we get. and technically potash doesn't look good. >> and -- [talking over each other] trimble is in the navigation business. precise. not to precision. we can run our columbine through satellites. hour, has the guidance, how many bushels of a particular area. it is sophisticated. and strong technology, marketing and be able to get a feel for what happens and when he should rotate. liz: imagine this guy with farm equipment. good stuff. please come again. robert karlsson saying don't go into specific grains but stocks that helped in growth. closing bell ringi
and the potashes of the world. >> you look at what happened even on our own family farm we used to hirekers to cut the weeds out and round up ready soybeans and spray it and it makes it efficient and reduces the cost and the ability to moisture. [talking over each other] >> not an inexpensive company. we think it has real legs and technically it looks really good here as well. liz: it is up 37%. potlatch is down 11%. >> there was some debate whether the drought, previously...
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today i was looking at potash. looking for whatever the opportunities may exist and add to those positions or maybe create new positions. >> stevie, what are you seeing? >> 1442 is an important level on the s&p cash and to simon's point, 1422, those were the old highs. you had guys buy this market at 1442 and ran it up 2%, 3% on the way down they see support here, 1422 probably where they want to stand and if we break that level, we shoot down another 2%. now, the real big level here is 1395, 96. if we break that level, we shoot all the way down to the trend line which is 1361. that gains traders attention if we fade that big going into year end, going into earnings, everything is worried about margins and this is the most unloved rally as every reporter, every stock analyst will tell you. >> absolutely. bob talked about it over and over again. protests in spain, refreshing new concerns about the future of the eurozone and lease welcome philippe, the chief european economist on what we can expect on friday when spa
today i was looking at potash. looking for whatever the opportunities may exist and add to those positions or maybe create new positions. >> stevie, what are you seeing? >> 1442 is an important level on the s&p cash and to simon's point, 1422, those were the old highs. you had guys buy this market at 1442 and ran it up 2%, 3% on the way down they see support here, 1422 probably where they want to stand and if we break that level, we shoot down another 2%. now, the real big level...
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looking at the names, glaxosmithkline, unil ever, the potash which is canadian. >> correct.reat diversification. look at the top 25 holding unilever is number 14 so products and services are sold outside of europe. 55% of sales from the first half of this year went to the emerging market countries. that is attractive. they had a strong day to day. i was told the highest level since early 2008. but it has a yield of 3.3% and 17 -- 7% earnings growth. even after the move. to manage the client portfolios to take a long-term approach with individual stocks but also individual funds like lazard that is will vetted that is researched very well. five-star morningstar rated fund. we think it is a great long-term performer. liz: that is attractive to our audience. thank you ernie cecilia chief investment officer of bryn mawr trust company more than $6 billion of assets in management. the closing bell rings and 14 minutes. breaking down the stocks hitting brand new highs. time for profit-taking? questions. when you're caring for a loved one with alzheimer's, not a day goes by that you
looking at the names, glaxosmithkline, unil ever, the potash which is canadian. >> correct.reat diversification. look at the top 25 holding unilever is number 14 so products and services are sold outside of europe. 55% of sales from the first half of this year went to the emerging market countries. that is attractive. they had a strong day to day. i was told the highest level since early 2008. but it has a yield of 3.3% and 17 -- 7% earnings growth. even after the move. to manage the...
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it's a duke and duke situation where people buy or sell deere or potash on every turn.t's what we're going to see again. don't outthink it. we have had rain many the down true. out's likely that things aren't worse meaning more crops could be produced. we don't care. use any weakness to buy monsanto if you're a risk taker or dupont. more seeds will be bought next year. that's what i know. price breaks give you a chance. on wednesday, we'll hear from a supreme court. we'll hear from the german supreme court on the legality of germany's moves to save europe. let's hope the court understands that it would crush the world's economies if it says that germany can't participate in what's known as the periphery bailouts. what do we need from the german supreme court. i'm sure they have wise men over there. you know, barristers promoted to judge. we need them to get with the outcast program. outlining the manifesto. it's okay to lend them sugar because they are your neighbors. thursday we have the g-20 meeting. it would be terrific to get worldwide pressure on europe. so far we
it's a duke and duke situation where people buy or sell deere or potash on every turn.t's what we're going to see again. don't outthink it. we have had rain many the down true. out's likely that things aren't worse meaning more crops could be produced. we don't care. use any weakness to buy monsanto if you're a risk taker or dupont. more seeds will be bought next year. that's what i know. price breaks give you a chance. on wednesday, we'll hear from a supreme court. we'll hear from the german...
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but when a soul like you has smudged himself out, even sulfur and potash can achieve nothing.e to you as black as a raven to be sent back as white as a dove. may i ask the name that is inscribed beneath this particular negative? the name is peter gynt. peter gynt. and is mr. gynt himself? so he affirms. he's a reliable chap. you know him? sort of. my time is short. where did you see him last? at the cape. of good hope? yes. although, i understand he's leaving very shortly. then i must be off at once. i hope i'm in time to catch him. i never really liked that cape of good hope. it's always full of missionaries from stavanger. hail shooting star, a greeting from peer gynt. we flash for a moment and then our light is quenched and we disappear into the void forever. is there no one, no one in the universe, no one in the abyss, no one in heaven? how unspeakably poor the soul can be when it enters the mists and returns to nothing? oh, beautiful earth, don't be angry with me that i charge your sweet grass to no avail. oh, beautiful sun, you squandered your golden light on an empty hu
but when a soul like you has smudged himself out, even sulfur and potash can achieve nothing.e to you as black as a raven to be sent back as white as a dove. may i ask the name that is inscribed beneath this particular negative? the name is peter gynt. peter gynt. and is mr. gynt himself? so he affirms. he's a reliable chap. you know him? sort of. my time is short. where did you see him last? at the cape. of good hope? yes. although, i understand he's leaving very shortly. then i must be off at...
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potash. >> there's a lot of them. >>> coming up next, what goes up must come down. will the refiners be the next to fall after a massive run over the last three months? >>> the stock the rally left behind. netflix. is the bottom finally near for this battleground stock? >>> a little bit later. bill nygren outperforming the s&p this year. what's he buying now? find out when halftime continues. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, the
potash. >> there's a lot of them. >>> coming up next, what goes up must come down. will the refiners be the next to fall after a massive run over the last three months? >>> the stock the rally left behind. netflix. is the bottom finally near for this battleground stock? >>> a little bit later. bill nygren outperforming the s&p this year. what's he buying now? find out when halftime continues. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from...