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out of its bpc consortium and creating an opportunity in the potash and ag sector. but this is a company that pays a 4.5% dividend. it's got room to increase that dividend going forward as it reduces its capital expansion plans. it will be able to pass along some price increases, which we anticipate as a demand for fertilizer continues on. with desalle, we see this as a great business which has kind of kept the share price down in my opinion. so it trades at a cheap valuation but great growth opportunities and a lot of opportunity to improve profitability there. >> so matt and john, thank you very much for those comments. her, you know, we should also say that because of the fear of rising rates out there in the market, a lot of these dividend players have underperformed the market. how do we think they're going to perform according to you going into next year in this environment? >> well, i don't know hue they're going to perform, but i can tell you this. be careful because some that have been performing well, you always have to be concerned that some will be cut.
out of its bpc consortium and creating an opportunity in the potash and ag sector. but this is a company that pays a 4.5% dividend. it's got room to increase that dividend going forward as it reduces its capital expansion plans. it will be able to pass along some price increases, which we anticipate as a demand for fertilizer continues on. with desalle, we see this as a great business which has kind of kept the share price down in my opinion. so it trades at a cheap valuation but great growth...
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here's the problem with potash.ers today, the department of ag, i can't believe how much corn is producing. so it depresses the price of fertilizer, so sell sell sell. >> ryan from philadelphia. i want to know what you think about the leapfrog product? i bought my daughter a tablet. >> you're from philadelphia, right? i think about the leapfrog like the flyers and the phillies, sell sell sell. no good investment there. >> hey, jim. thanks for having us. i'm having a great time. my question is about gilead sciences. they had a great year. >> this is the one to buy. this is the one to buy. did you see the turn? turn today occurred. you saw -- then gilead. gilead, much good news. i want you to buy buy buy gilead. another one. i'm overriding the buzzer. >> james from long island. is there any uptrend to verizon? >> you don't need an uptrend in verizon. they made the acquisition with vodafone. i believe in the management. it's a great stock. stay long, verizon. yes, sir? >> hi roger from long island. american electric po
here's the problem with potash.ers today, the department of ag, i can't believe how much corn is producing. so it depresses the price of fertilizer, so sell sell sell. >> ryan from philadelphia. i want to know what you think about the leapfrog product? i bought my daughter a tablet. >> you're from philadelphia, right? i think about the leapfrog like the flyers and the phillies, sell sell sell. no good investment there. >> hey, jim. thanks for having us. i'm having a great...
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my question is about potash, what is your feeling?> you ought to be buying six flags, which is right down the block. that's an excellent one. here's the problem with potash. do you know the corn -- we got some corn numbers today. i cannot believe how much corn we're producing, which is depressing the price of corn, which depresses the price of fertilizer, so the answer is sell, sell, sell. >> boo-yah, jim. i want to know what you think about the leapfrog product. i just bought my daughter a tablet. >> i think about the leapfrog like i do the flyers and the phillies, that's right, sell, sell, sell. way too risky and no goo investment there. >> a u.s. navy net. thanks for having us. having a great time. >> thank you. >> my question is about gilead science. they had a great year. >> this is the one to buy! this is the one to buy! did you see the turn? the turn today occurred. you saw gilead, much good news in the pipe about hep "c" in the next month. let's take another one. i'm overriding the buzzer. go ahead. >> boo-yah, jim, james from
my question is about potash, what is your feeling?> you ought to be buying six flags, which is right down the block. that's an excellent one. here's the problem with potash. do you know the corn -- we got some corn numbers today. i cannot believe how much corn we're producing, which is depressing the price of corn, which depresses the price of fertilizer, so the answer is sell, sell, sell. >> boo-yah, jim. i want to know what you think about the leapfrog product. i just bought my...
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. >> potash. i love the support down here around the 31 level. >> dan? >> a little corning today.unfairly battered yesterday. >> karen? >> best trade i ever made, marrying my husband. november 6. if that is not your thing, short -- one or the other. >> all right. doc? >> pbr. a lot of call buying in there. >> thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. mad money starts right now. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. that's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm trying to make you a little money. call me at 1800-743-cnbc. stocks cannot live on growth alone. you need growth, plus execution. you need for your business to hum without a mi
. >> potash. i love the support down here around the 31 level. >> dan? >> a little corning today.unfairly battered yesterday. >> karen? >> best trade i ever made, marrying my husband. november 6. if that is not your thing, short -- one or the other. >> all right. doc? >> pbr. a lot of call buying in there. >> thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. mad money starts right now. i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. "mad money" starts right...
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intrep rid potash shooting up. >> if you were tuning "closing bell" but this is "street signs," you forgotock back. they say moving the clock back is a waste of time and money. allison, loved your piece. welcome to "street signs." make the economic -- we know it's annoying to get dark at 4:45 p.m. make the economic argument for ending dst. >> america had over 300 time zones when we were trying to keep time with the sun. we moved to fewer time zones because of the railroad industry and telegraph. so, the whole point is economic coordination. the problem with daylight saving, some states do it, some don't. most countries don't do it. and everyone does it on a different day. it just leads to a lot of confusion. you can imagine if you're a trader having to keep track of all these different markets when the time zone changes. and then if you think about coordination, why would we stick with a system that was based on commerce in the 1880s? it seems it would be much more efficient if we would go to two time zones, pacific and eastern time, or move eastern time onto central time and pacific time
intrep rid potash shooting up. >> if you were tuning "closing bell" but this is "street signs," you forgotock back. they say moving the clock back is a waste of time and money. allison, loved your piece. welcome to "street signs." make the economic -- we know it's annoying to get dark at 4:45 p.m. make the economic argument for ending dst. >> america had over 300 time zones when we were trying to keep time with the sun. we moved to fewer time zones...
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, lori, adam, as i it pass it back to you, looking at reaction in the commodity market, monsanto, potashal names moving way to the upside. you get corn prices higher, a expectation of a lot of corn seed fetter liar producers will thrive on this -- fertilizer. lori: anything and everything i want to know about corn. thank you, sandra. great stuff. >> thanks, lori. lori: an eight-day trial to determine detroit's eligibility for bankruptcy coming to a close. arguments by the city, union groups and pension fund are underway as bond insurers filed suit against detroit over october 1st default on voter approved bond. the lawsuit claims that the city violated michigan law using bond payment taxes for operations. insurers are requesting that the court set aside property taxes specifically for bondholder payments. adam: twitter hanksover. it was hottest ipo of the year. how is it feel tag? want to know? we take the temperature of twitter investors one day after. lori: trucker, boxcar, handlebar. i'm talking about moustaches. how they have turned not shaving into serious fund-raising. >>> first as
, lori, adam, as i it pass it back to you, looking at reaction in the commodity market, monsanto, potashal names moving way to the upside. you get corn prices higher, a expectation of a lot of corn seed fetter liar producers will thrive on this -- fertilizer. lori: anything and everything i want to know about corn. thank you, sandra. great stuff. >> thanks, lori. lori: an eight-day trial to determine detroit's eligibility for bankruptcy coming to a close. arguments by the city, union...
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this began an ongoing potash war with russia. meanwhile to put a russia air base in belarus has proved controversial and allowed an opening to criticize the regime and focus attention on national independence and sovereignty issues. the united states should continue to support belarusian citizens as they fight to maintain their sovereignty. also, mr. speaker, i want to talk about the eastern partnership. on november 28 through 29, just coming up soon, the european union will host the eastern partnership summit in lithuania. the goal is to promote closer ties between the e.u. and eastern neighbors and in particular to further the progress on association agreements with georgia, moldavia, and the ukraine. the governments of these countries have worked for years to meet conditions for signing the agreements and the summit is viewed as a historic step in european integration for these countries. russia has responded to the eastern partnership initiative by applying intense pressure on these countries to abandon the engagement and joi
this began an ongoing potash war with russia. meanwhile to put a russia air base in belarus has proved controversial and allowed an opening to criticize the regime and focus attention on national independence and sovereignty issues. the united states should continue to support belarusian citizens as they fight to maintain their sovereignty. also, mr. speaker, i want to talk about the eastern partnership. on november 28 through 29, just coming up soon, the european union will host the eastern...
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night again initrogen is down 5e is down 48% and potash is down 54%. ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline according to the argonne national laboratory. corn ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 34% compared to gasoline. if the oil industry wants to talk about the environment, we should not forget and i will remind them and the people behind this move about the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill or the 2010 deepwater horizon oil spills in the mexican gulf. critics also say that the renewable fuels standard is driving more acres into corn production. well, the fact is, if facts mean anything, the i.r.f. is driving significant investment in higher yielding, drought resistant seed technology that very much enhances production per acre. this is a win-win scenario to cultivate good-paying jobs, mostly in rural america, and to harvest better yields on less land. the total cropland planting to corn in the united states is decreasing. let's compare the last -- this year's crop year when u.s. farmers planted 97 million acres of corn -- 97 million corn acres. in t
night again initrogen is down 5e is down 48% and potash is down 54%. ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline according to the argonne national laboratory. corn ethanol reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 34% compared to gasoline. if the oil industry wants to talk about the environment, we should not forget and i will remind them and the people behind this move about the 1989 exxon valdez oil spill or the 2010 deepwater horizon oil spills in the mexican gulf. critics also say that the renewable...