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bye, everyone. >> hey, guys, it's daniel prada. and we're at universal studios hollywood halloween horror night. >> the carefree intro of three youtubers who have no idea what they signed up for. but their laughter turned into screams very quickly. >> hey, guys, we're about to head into the "walking dead" maze. there were a lot of jump scares in that one, guys. sweating and terrified, that was just one of the six mazes he made it through. >>> even with austin's emphatic cut sign, we did not let them off the hook. >>> something is not right. i just flipped out. i lost it. we could not understand how anybody would want to murder him. >> he looked like he was sleeping except for the bullet hole. >> he was in bed. his head was on the pillow. his entire upper body was tucked in. >> the first guess was suicide. but -- >> there's no gun on the scene. >> hard to have a gun suicide with no gun. >> that's right. >> and this was a man who had everything to live for. >> eric loved life. >> he loved his family and women, too. many women. did on
bye, everyone. >> hey, guys, it's daniel prada. and we're at universal studios hollywood halloween horror night. >> the carefree intro of three youtubers who have no idea what they signed up for. but their laughter turned into screams very quickly. >> hey, guys, we're about to head into the "walking dead" maze. there were a lot of jump scares in that one, guys. sweating and terrified, that was just one of the six mazes he made it through. >>> even with...
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and i -- it was the first part of "the devil wears prada." so it was like the kt tunstall song and i'm eating a bagel, and i was like, "oh, i haven't seen this in a while." and i kinda got caught up in it, and adam came in, he's like "hey, babe, what do you want for -- oh, my god, are we watching it?" "can we watch it?" [ laughter ] and, it's sweet, because he was a fan of the movie before -- >> seth: oh, that's really sweet. >> yeah, or creepy. but i think it's sweet. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, it's so funny. i think with a lot of what we said tonight, there's such a thin line with being sweet and creepy. >> it's so true. >> seth: and we're just constantly walking on that line, hoping we end up on the right side. >> i don't think i'm ever on the right side. but so anyways, so we watched it. and it turns out it is just a wonderful film. >> seth: that's great. >> it was nice to be able to watch it after so many years. >> seth: i also can't believe, you just mentioned, it was ten years ago. i can't believe it's been ten years. >> right? >>
and i -- it was the first part of "the devil wears prada." so it was like the kt tunstall song and i'm eating a bagel, and i was like, "oh, i haven't seen this in a while." and i kinda got caught up in it, and adam came in, he's like "hey, babe, what do you want for -- oh, my god, are we watching it?" "can we watch it?" [ laughter ] and, it's sweet, because he was a fan of the movie before -- >> seth: oh, that's really sweet. >> yeah, or...
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you've worked with samsung, prada. you are here with a new set of watches. smart watches, traditional watches. >> i would not call them traditional watches, i would call them beautiful watches. movado -- one of the biggest classics of design. this is an update, a new approach. it is very exciting to move into such good company. brad: we are looking at these watches and seeing significance that they are not connected. do you still see a lot of virtue in having devices that are beautiful but do not do everything? >> look at the way we dress, look at the accessories you wear. you choose them because they are beautiful and they reflect who you are. you love them because they mean something to you. they do not need to be all the same. we all prefer different things. that kind of diversity in clothing and jewelry and accessories will continue, whether they are connected or not. emily: my apple watch can do a million things. i do not use any of that other stuff. what do we really need on those connected devices? >> people love to own their own data and to know what
you've worked with samsung, prada. you are here with a new set of watches. smart watches, traditional watches. >> i would not call them traditional watches, i would call them beautiful watches. movado -- one of the biggest classics of design. this is an update, a new approach. it is very exciting to move into such good company. brad: we are looking at these watches and seeing significance that they are not connected. do you still see a lot of virtue in having devices that are beautiful...
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well that can only go for far. >> and for prada and if you went to those meetings, who will cover thistock? is it the ford analysts? because that is going to determine the prism through which the valuation is determined. >> it is the car companies. and the only point about the expanded production, they are going to 9,000, that is still a small number but the collectors and owners of ferrari, you can turn it in next year for about the same price because there is such a long waiting list and so much scarcity. if they expand that by 30%, current owners and collectors were calling me all day saying my values will drop because they are expanding productions and shareholders want what they want, which is more growth and production. they will pit shareholders against oeshz and -- owners and that is the tough balance going forward. >> thank you, robert frank, our wealth editor. i don't know if he's been here. thank you for being here. how would you pit ferrari? >> how would i position it? >> yeah. gm, ford. >> tesla. i think for that -- for the luxuriness of it, the exclusivity of it and it so
well that can only go for far. >> and for prada and if you went to those meetings, who will cover thistock? is it the ford analysts? because that is going to determine the prism through which the valuation is determined. >> it is the car companies. and the only point about the expanded production, they are going to 9,000, that is still a small number but the collectors and owners of ferrari, you can turn it in next year for about the same price because there is such a long waiting...
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prada? arnold: louis vuitton. they want vacheron constatin watches.high-end stuff, and so we have to reconfigure our retail there for the very high end. so each ship is different. a lot of americans are shoppers. and they want great quality at really great pricing. and they are not as hung up in general on the big luxury brands. for example, on the carnival brand, but on some other brands they would be. betty: is there one brand that you would like to get on board that you haven't gotten yet? arnold: in terms of one retail brand? you know, i would love to get higher items in. like maybe bentley or rolls-royce automobiles. if we could sell a couple automobiles onboard, that would be nice. [laughter] betty: that would be nice. that's a big ticket item. whether it is the promise of the emerging chinese market or the appeal of ushering in the next generation of millennial cruisers, these two titans are laying it all on the line and moving full speed ahead to shake off the negative news of the past. royal caribbean's enormous flagship vessel, quantum of th
prada? arnold: louis vuitton. they want vacheron constatin watches.high-end stuff, and so we have to reconfigure our retail there for the very high end. so each ship is different. a lot of americans are shoppers. and they want great quality at really great pricing. and they are not as hung up in general on the big luxury brands. for example, on the carnival brand, but on some other brands they would be. betty: is there one brand that you would like to get on board that you haven't gotten yet?...
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it's being positioned as one of those rare luxury brands that will trade at a premium like prada ands. for fiat chrysler ceo sergio marchione a successful ferrari ipo is crucial to fca's future, which is spending more than $50 billion over the next five years to expand sales worldwide. >> i think the jeep renegade they've come out with that they're going to unleash in latin america is kind of fitting the gas prices and kind of the narrow road. so i think jeep is a tremendous global brand. >> reporter: the key to fiat chrysler's global expansion is jeep, which is primarily sold in north america. but worldwide sales are expected to soar as jeep adds new plants in china and brazil. paying for a portion of those plants and fca's global expansion will be the proceeds that comes from ferrari's ipo. but some are worried farrar yer cachet and the value of ferrari models will slide if the automaker expands production once it becomes a stand-alone company that needs to show investors it can grow profits. >> to keep the premium they have to almost in a sense keep growth low. they can't allow gr
it's being positioned as one of those rare luxury brands that will trade at a premium like prada ands. for fiat chrysler ceo sergio marchione a successful ferrari ipo is crucial to fca's future, which is spending more than $50 billion over the next five years to expand sales worldwide. >> i think the jeep renegade they've come out with that they're going to unleash in latin america is kind of fitting the gas prices and kind of the narrow road. so i think jeep is a tremendous global brand....
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this is by lucas prada. listen to it. rosanna: i never heard this song. greg: it was a hit in the day. that is your voice there. rosanna: that is you? greg: were you a one hit wonder? >> i had a bunch of dance hits on the radio. that was the biggest international hit. greg: pump that up again. rosanna: yes, i do remember that song. greg: it was before doing this show, i heard this club, on 14th street? rosanna: lime light? greg: no. pankeya. i heard it there. sorry about the comment. rosanna: you are a super fan. >> the song went number one in america and i got a call from z 100 on the morning show and let's do a parody of the mets song with your song. and it was a big hit. they played it every game in the 8th inning and people stood up and sang the song in the game. i was born in queens. it is a big thing for me. here we are in 2015, let's do it again. he said i don't know. trust me, it is going to wrote. he rewrote the song for the season. it is all over the place. things are good. greg: we want to hear it. we are going to listen. are you ready? >> alwa
this is by lucas prada. listen to it. rosanna: i never heard this song. greg: it was a hit in the day. that is your voice there. rosanna: that is you? greg: were you a one hit wonder? >> i had a bunch of dance hits on the radio. that was the biggest international hit. greg: pump that up again. rosanna: yes, i do remember that song. greg: it was before doing this show, i heard this club, on 14th street? rosanna: lime light? greg: no. pankeya. i heard it there. sorry about the comment....
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prada storehe and the chanel store put together? the shanghai free-trade zone is an experiment that was out some time ago, back quarters ago, and there have been various experiments that have been put in place through the free-trade zone, a lot of them financial reform, and the issue that came out today was a nod that they will allow domestic investors to have more freedom to buy overseas assets. funny as it is, if you think about that, in and of itself, that was just more outflow, which would be negative for the yuan, but the idea is this is all part of financial reform, currency reform, which gives the ,mf reason to put it in the fcr which will create more demand for the yuan. a dumbt me ask you question for friday morning, and you are into saturday in china. has there d valuation been successful? the devaluation has been a long-term managed weakening. if you go back to where this started a couple of months ago, it is only 1.9%. backwardsce rallied 1.9. it has been marginal at most. we think over the course of the next several yea
prada storehe and the chanel store put together? the shanghai free-trade zone is an experiment that was out some time ago, back quarters ago, and there have been various experiments that have been put in place through the free-trade zone, a lot of them financial reform, and the issue that came out today was a nod that they will allow domestic investors to have more freedom to buy overseas assets. funny as it is, if you think about that, in and of itself, that was just more outflow, which would...
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but i decided i did not want a fake nipple like a fake prada, and so i have a little scar, but i cannot stop. and so thi is for hayden and this is for sky and this is for my cousin we lost, and like to remember the women that we lost. >> and you are an inspiration. and the book is called "then came life." >> i like hang g ing with you guys. >> and now, steve greenberg is about to make it more fun. look at this. >> oh, no, does that dog have boot booties? [ female announcer ] take skincare to the next level with c multi correxion 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, lift sagging, diminish the look of dark spots, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performancekincare crisp garden vegetables... now we've added even more of them. to philadelphia garden vegetable. rich, creamy, and delicious. only philadelphia . hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right. that's why i eat amaz!n prunes now. they're delicious and help keep my body in balance. i love these. sunsweet amaz!n prunes, the feel new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to pr
but i decided i did not want a fake nipple like a fake prada, and so i have a little scar, but i cannot stop. and so thi is for hayden and this is for sky and this is for my cousin we lost, and like to remember the women that we lost. >> and you are an inspiration. and the book is called "then came life." >> i like hang g ing with you guys. >> and now, steve greenberg is about to make it more fun. look at this. >> oh, no, does that dog have boot booties? [...
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. >> "the devil wears prada" highlighted fashion week in 2006. >> now in the 42nd yea hollywood is descendingay from the runway, kendall jenner was laced up and bearing almost all for a girl's night out in the city of lights. >> kendall? >> kendall in a shear pant showing her thong caused a flash bulb frenzy and she and he friend in a sparkling green short mini culminated a day of fashion. >> they're looks that they wore to a vogue dinner in paris last night rocked on the runway. it caused quite the stir. >> our insider styling ed breaks down paris fashion week day two. >> one of the things you can always count on in paris is that sense of theatrics and that sense of fantasy. >> we're all at the same show. it's kind of like going on tour with your friends. >> a rock star of style tour. earlier, both ladies dominate the cat walk. kendall showed off her incredible figure in a white cutout dress as she worked the runway. in another look, she kept the ponytail and she sported a camel colored belt to show off her tiny also there, her mom. 59-year-old kris jenner with her 34-year-old boyfriend. gig
. >> "the devil wears prada" highlighted fashion week in 2006. >> now in the 42nd yea hollywood is descendingay from the runway, kendall jenner was laced up and bearing almost all for a girl's night out in the city of lights. >> kendall? >> kendall in a shear pant showing her thong caused a flash bulb frenzy and she and he friend in a sparkling green short mini culminated a day of fashion. >> they're looks that they wore to a vogue dinner in paris last...
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goods maker. .rading at 12-13 times earnings as bloomberg intelligence points out, that is the same as pradarragamo. andrew, do i forget it's an automaker and think it makes handbags? andrew: its business seems more like luxury brand you mentioned. i think the auto industry has a a cyclicaly of being industry. even luxury brands have proven to be cyclical overlong periods of time. we forget that given that em strength has made them look more robust. i think you cannot get away from the fact that even if you are a sellingbrand," you're an item that is not essential that people buy when they feel confident and good about their situation. jonathan: whenever there is an ipo, we want the big story. what does this mean for the market? is there a story or is this just a ferrari story? andrew: it is dangerous to read too much into things. where this can be drawn out. ontalked last time i was this program about how you are seeing businesses go from the everything under one roof model to specialize and focus on businesses and let investors value those. this seems like a situation where there is a desi
goods maker. .rading at 12-13 times earnings as bloomberg intelligence points out, that is the same as pradarragamo. andrew, do i forget it's an automaker and think it makes handbags? andrew: its business seems more like luxury brand you mentioned. i think the auto industry has a a cyclicaly of being industry. even luxury brands have proven to be cyclical overlong periods of time. we forget that given that em strength has made them look more robust. i think you cannot get away from the fact...
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their chairman saying it's more like prada than bmw. rights now investors seem to agree.ri's shares expected to trade at about the top end of the $48 to 4 $52 a share chang. around 14 times operating profit. in its latest s.e.c. filing this morning, ferrari describes itself as a luxury lifestyle brand that happens to make cars, but also plans to expand through clothing, electronics, watch, luggage and even theme parks. skeptics point out that making cars is a little more complicated and capital intensive than handbags and cars have much smaller margins. margins of around 14% are among the highest in the car industry, but still lower than the 30 plus percent margins that yyou get te hermes and other companies. profit up over 60% from last year, so clearly the prancing horse may be catching up to the hermes horse and carriage when it comes to valuation. >> that will be fun to watch. thank you so much. robert frank. >>> straight ahead, the one and only art cashin gets us ready for all the earnings. and he remembers black monday 28 years ago today. >>> good morning. here is y
their chairman saying it's more like prada than bmw. rights now investors seem to agree.ri's shares expected to trade at about the top end of the $48 to 4 $52 a share chang. around 14 times operating profit. in its latest s.e.c. filing this morning, ferrari describes itself as a luxury lifestyle brand that happens to make cars, but also plans to expand through clothing, electronics, watch, luggage and even theme parks. skeptics point out that making cars is a little more complicated and capital...
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ferrari telling investors it's really more like a luxury company akin to prada rather than a car company like bmw or porsche. the wait for a new ferrari 488 is longer than the wait for a burken bag, two years for that car there, $250,000. ferrari says it's going to drive earnings with more limited additions cars, as well as ex paneled noog ferrari branded clothing, electronics, watches and even theme parks. it's also going to expand production by 30% to 9,000 cars by 2019 mplts the question is whether ferrari can satisfy shareholder demands for growth while remain an exclusive brand that's prized by wealthy car collectors and buyers. we will see whether investors will respond to that high price tag both for the cars and shares. >> i had no idea there was such a waiting list for a bir skchlt en bag. >> out to kelly out on broad street. are you stressed out? what's going on? >> i have to say i actually am a little stressed out here. you are not supposed to drive in high heels. that's another issue. i am out here with a little bit of a look into what the car of the future might involve and
ferrari telling investors it's really more like a luxury company akin to prada rather than a car company like bmw or porsche. the wait for a new ferrari 488 is longer than the wait for a burken bag, two years for that car there, $250,000. ferrari says it's going to drive earnings with more limited additions cars, as well as ex paneled noog ferrari branded clothing, electronics, watches and even theme parks. it's also going to expand production by 30% to 9,000 cars by 2019 mplts the question is...
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it's a brand like prada, so -- >> is it representative of the whole ipo market right now? the ipo market it's a mixed picture. obviously you had great performance with shake shack up over 130%. other side of the coin first data it's flat. you have companies that have been withdrawing their offerings, albertsons neiman marcus. >> you mentioned albert cons and me nieman. since the tech waters have gotten choppy are the nontech ipos doing better or are they struggling to make gains? >> for technology it's almost like or fans of the 140 odd ipos that are priced in the u.s. with less than 14% are tech companies, thea the lowest number percentage wise since 2008 post crisis. efr one else a mixed picture. that's been the driver for ipos in the past several years has been the jump start our business -- >> job stack. >> job stack. september of 2013 in the two years since that happened 480 ipos 40% have been in the healthcare sector. a lot of the big deals we see, restaurants, discretion naer healthcare, it's again, a company that has a business some profit and some cash sha that's
it's a brand like prada, so -- >> is it representative of the whole ipo market right now? the ipo market it's a mixed picture. obviously you had great performance with shake shack up over 130%. other side of the coin first data it's flat. you have companies that have been withdrawing their offerings, albertsons neiman marcus. >> you mentioned albert cons and me nieman. since the tech waters have gotten choppy are the nontech ipos doing better or are they struggling to make gains?...
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always something cutting-edge and how things are combine and wearing a prada dress with nike high topether, how you wear it and confidence to put it together. the digital environment has been great in inspiring people to have their own sense of style. >> the other thing i'm excited about one of the best things about you guys being in manhattan besides it's on my way to new york i'm looking out these windows and looking at all these coats people are wearing. that's very exciting to me. i get excited about coats. >> cold weather. >> these guys are waving at you. they are wearing coats. that's my sweet spot. we'll sell a lot of coats, a lot of sweaters. >> the weekend was unbelievable. good cold weather. i love it. i also have stores in california where it's 90 degrees. but it's got to be -- when the weather does break, our business, you know, changes like that. people shop for this moment when the weather -- as if they don't think it will get cold this year until it actually does. >> not supposed to get cold any more. >> terry, what do you think about the holiday season coming up? >> i'
always something cutting-edge and how things are combine and wearing a prada dress with nike high topether, how you wear it and confidence to put it together. the digital environment has been great in inspiring people to have their own sense of style. >> the other thing i'm excited about one of the best things about you guys being in manhattan besides it's on my way to new york i'm looking out these windows and looking at all these coats people are wearing. that's very exciting to me. i...