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we're seeing options players are looking for a 3.7 move in proctor and gamble. i want to own a call, and i'm looking right around $4.50 so break even $1.50 on the up side i'm stopped out at $4.50, yeah, that's a little bit expensive as a premium but when we get these whipsaws i want to own the call if i'm going to play the up side, and it's an easy way to be a little more overweight in the consumer staples sector. >> what's your take? >> it's one of those things that seems a bit counter intuitive. there's a sense people have -- they've gotten too expensive and that's when you want to sart of avoid going out and buying single legs, but actually it's often the opposite that's true and the reason for that is that options premium end up getting range bound because people are anticipating basically a memes reversion in options premium sometimes when it goes down they actually are more expensive on a relative basis because the stocks just aren't moving very much if you want to effect a spread probably the best way to do it is making the moves take place >> the thing a
we're seeing options players are looking for a 3.7 move in proctor and gamble. i want to own a call, and i'm looking right around $4.50 so break even $1.50 on the up side i'm stopped out at $4.50, yeah, that's a little bit expensive as a premium but when we get these whipsaws i want to own the call if i'm going to play the up side, and it's an easy way to be a little more overweight in the consumer staples sector. >> what's your take? >> it's one of those things that seems a bit...
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they're highly correlated and then pepsi on the top has proctor sort of unwinds over the past four to five months that's a two-year chart. look at a 20-year chart. what you'll see is the same thing very much together until this recent sort of wipeout frankly in proctor the question is is this weakness the problem? or do you take advantage of that mispricing and say we maybe play this on the lodge side that's my hunch, it's so overdone relative you make a bet. >> so bad it's good. >> brian, you look kind of worried like you're on the ropes until the very end when carter was looking at the charts. >> we looked at that ourselves when we were looking to buy that for clients, and that's why we added to that. we felt like in that sector area it has been so oversold. when you're looking at options, these november options not only do we have earnings next week, we get gdp numbers, we have the election we have the fed meeting. a lot of news and information to digest this market's going to fly around a little bit. and owning a call option to play something that is sort of oversold in my opinion
they're highly correlated and then pepsi on the top has proctor sort of unwinds over the past four to five months that's a two-year chart. look at a 20-year chart. what you'll see is the same thing very much together until this recent sort of wipeout frankly in proctor the question is is this weakness the problem? or do you take advantage of that mispricing and say we maybe play this on the lodge side that's my hunch, it's so overdone relative you make a bet. >> so bad it's good. >>...
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at the same time proctor has brand power. they rarely lose business to trade down competitors even in a recession they have an amazing research and development arm with very sophisticated targeting advertising. they won't bring much business to an investing bank for a full year i railed against a richly valued stanc i want to chalk this up to hope, not selfishness. when you get an amazing quarter and so many old packaged goods companies and stocks with good balance sheets and good yields, nobody cares, i tell you it tries my patience severely ian in illinois, ian >> caller: jimmy chill first time long time how you doing? >> you know, i'm a little unchill tonight but i got to do my best. what is going on >> caller: that's all right. i got several friends using dexcom that's my question tonight i know you said it expensive but diabetes is going nowhere in a recession. buy, hold or sell? >> it is expensive but the world of dexcom and they have the best -- they do have the best machine. and so therefore if someone wants to buy it
at the same time proctor has brand power. they rarely lose business to trade down competitors even in a recession they have an amazing research and development arm with very sophisticated targeting advertising. they won't bring much business to an investing bank for a full year i railed against a richly valued stanc i want to chalk this up to hope, not selfishness. when you get an amazing quarter and so many old packaged goods companies and stocks with good balance sheets and good yields,...
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i've been around following proctor and gamble forever they got hit by cost and a tiny amount of trade. the analyst focused on the small amount of trade and what will happen when the dollar goes down and raw cost from headwinds to tail tailwinds. k not saying they're idiots, i think proctor had itself up for a gigantic surprise going forward and made that clear yet, nobody really paid atense -- attention. it was kpas bewas kpas per rati. ibm. they got it working so many bears try to knit pick but few knits to pick. it impressed me to see the hoops critics jump through they're wrong, stocks go higher, i know tesla is doing bad. they make a fortune on every car they can sell thanks to the highly efficient non-union work force. the news worries me but the quarter was good there is att this may be one of the worst stocks in the market that quarter, that quarter was a thing of beauty. much better than expected. i think the stocks bottom because att is beating the pants off verizon. it's honestly amazing how quickly they got the mojo back in every category. the stock is still cheap and has r
i've been around following proctor and gamble forever they got hit by cost and a tiny amount of trade. the analyst focused on the small amount of trade and what will happen when the dollar goes down and raw cost from headwinds to tail tailwinds. k not saying they're idiots, i think proctor had itself up for a gigantic surprise going forward and made that clear yet, nobody really paid atense -- attention. it was kpas bewas kpas per rati. ibm. they got it working so many bears try to knit pick...
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wash away the different names , turn over and look at the proctors n. gb one company one firm.n today you have counterparties in the form of a rival of these 52 states. basically. this is one firm controlled by the system. that's what for? that is why here i agree with dugin. here is the correct idea. he says that one cannot resist certain concepts without having one's own concept. it's very hard not to offer ideas. you see, this is what you were talking about these gay parades. there are no gay parades anymore, because gay months, that is, for a whole month, every european belarusian should be engaged directly. understood in a month with them. here it is . starting from the sale of dildos on the shelves of children's stores, you understand, that is, what it has come to. the experts also noted the importance of the issue of the national idea in this regard. better the minds of the country must form it and promote it to the masses during a difficult time and requires the consolidation of the entire belarusian society. the eurasian space needs to intensify work on integration in
wash away the different names , turn over and look at the proctors n. gb one company one firm.n today you have counterparties in the form of a rival of these 52 states. basically. this is one firm controlled by the system. that's what for? that is why here i agree with dugin. here is the correct idea. he says that one cannot resist certain concepts without having one's own concept. it's very hard not to offer ideas. you see, this is what you were talking about these gay parades. there are no...
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companies like proctor and gamble, and foreign currencies back into dollars, not a good thing. that a lot of companies including the ceos of proctor and gamble, nothing of jeff beto's and jamie dimon and many others, we still see serious head winds, still see a recession and a lot of things that could be happening as soon as next year and connell mcshane looking at all this and you always see this but they are between some good news, the good news could be bad news. connell: i look at rising bond yields hitting the market a little bit. earnings have been pretty good. not all of them but it has been a busy day, 23 companies in the s&p and a bunch from last night that factor into the action today. ibm is in that category and it is because of ibm but ibm doing its part today, $5 rise, a report was good, better-than-expected revenue and more importantly saying it expects to top 4 year sales growth targets, the key for ibm is in good demand for its digital services and that upsets the strong dollar which hurts these international giants. at&t raised its outlook for profit and wirele
companies like proctor and gamble, and foreign currencies back into dollars, not a good thing. that a lot of companies including the ceos of proctor and gamble, nothing of jeff beto's and jamie dimon and many others, we still see serious head winds, still see a recession and a lot of things that could be happening as soon as next year and connell mcshane looking at all this and you always see this but they are between some good news, the good news could be bad news. connell: i look at rising...
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tesla laid off 10% of their workers, microsoft, pro proctor& gamble slowest revenue growth.stock up 2.4%. several big name companies reported before the bell and in my opinion it's goldman sachs. susan: we just went through that. it's doing well on a valuation basis. you heard greg and everyone talking about this on wall street. the fact that the stock is trading less than book right now, which make it is attractive in this type of environment. the bond trading picked up the slack and profit dropping from last year and better than expected and sales beat and as you know rejig internally with goldman sachs now being split into three different divisions and combining trading with investment banking, consumer fintech and includes the apple card division in the other two. stu: the market likes their reorganization and selling for less than book. susan: also banks to well in rising rates environment and we've seen, i would say some pretty good earnings from the banks side including jp morgan. stu: rates going up, that's a fact. then hasbro. they missed -- adon't know what that me
tesla laid off 10% of their workers, microsoft, pro proctor& gamble slowest revenue growth.stock up 2.4%. several big name companies reported before the bell and in my opinion it's goldman sachs. susan: we just went through that. it's doing well on a valuation basis. you heard greg and everyone talking about this on wall street. the fact that the stock is trading less than book right now, which make it is attractive in this type of environment. the bond trading picked up the slack and...
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and gamble >> proctor and gamble has one of the best balance sheets. they're an amazing company they're in free fall by travel trust. we think they have come down and be able to keep up the price i got a piece later in the show to demonstrate right now it's hated as if they preannounce any data i'd tell you it not expensive versus the previous years. in business, i always say there is no give without a get right now the give is pure giving up gains in your portfolio and the fed is bringing the pain unless and until we make less money the get is you'll be worried with lower inflation followed by l lower rates and higher stock prices yesterday we covered the best and worst of the dow and tonight taking a closer look at the a a -- s&p to get a sense what is working and not and volatility i'm a fan of individual stocks so let's do this, let's go off the charts on a hand full of names that could actually work in this environment and cnbc julia boorstin is out with her book "when women lead" and i'm learning more about what she learned and how it could apply
and gamble >> proctor and gamble has one of the best balance sheets. they're an amazing company they're in free fall by travel trust. we think they have come down and be able to keep up the price i got a piece later in the show to demonstrate right now it's hated as if they preannounce any data i'd tell you it not expensive versus the previous years. in business, i always say there is no give without a get right now the give is pure giving up gains in your portfolio and the fed is...
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and by paul ortiz, professor of history and director of the samuel proctor oral history program at theida. they were both part of symposium this weekend hosted by the elaine legacy center and the richard wright civil rights center on the 103rd anniversary of the elaine massacre. we welcome you both to democracy now! julia wright, let's begin with you. the significance of what took place? you have referred to your uncle hoskins, your great uncle hoskins, richard wright's uncle, as the black canary in theoal mine. he was killed three years before the massacre. take it from there. >> thank you for having me again, amy yes, this has been so moving. this has been taken two years. i wasn't sensitive to silas hoskins for a long time. it took anoth reading of "black boy" after george floyd was murdered for me to read it through the lens of silas hoskins' lynching. two lynchings are separated by soany yearand yet s similar. reading "black boy" through that lens was chilling. and i realized then ho heavily silas hoskins wade on myather throughout his life - the unchecking -- lynching of silas ho
and by paul ortiz, professor of history and director of the samuel proctor oral history program at theida. they were both part of symposium this weekend hosted by the elaine legacy center and the richard wright civil rights center on the 103rd anniversary of the elaine massacre. we welcome you both to democracy now! julia wright, let's begin with you. the significance of what took place? you have referred to your uncle hoskins, your great uncle hoskins, richard wright's uncle, as the black...
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biggest drag on the dow is home depot taking 60 points off biggest gainers are traveler, chevron and proctorrnings energy's the only sector that's going to end up with a gain. we're still nicely higher for the week thanks to monday, tuesday. up 3% or so. more than that for the s&p 500 the nasdaq up 3.5% on the week, but today, we're down .8 of 1% netflix, we'll see what tesla and ibm have to show that's it for "closing bell. into overtime with scott >> thank you very much welcome, everyone. we're just getting started from post nine here at the new york stock exchange we have a big show ahead tesla earnings they are seconds away. we're going to have the numbers, the stock reaction the moment that report hits what lies ahead for another marquee name in this market. ibm and las vegas sands are also breaking momentarily our reporters are standing by for those results as well. and as we wait for all of those to hit, we begin with our talk
biggest drag on the dow is home depot taking 60 points off biggest gainers are traveler, chevron and proctorrnings energy's the only sector that's going to end up with a gain. we're still nicely higher for the week thanks to monday, tuesday. up 3% or so. more than that for the s&p 500 the nasdaq up 3.5% on the week, but today, we're down .8 of 1% netflix, we'll see what tesla and ibm have to show that's it for "closing bell. into overtime with scott >> thank you very much...
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just fine stocks like some of the ones we own and teach about in the charitable trust, stocks like proctorohnson & johnson, these names are scorn because people are back to v log s -- loving software. believe me, that's a couple days and then the stocks are back in the bear seat. i know a lot of you are thinking and hoping this tightening cycle will be over or else the bond market wouldn't be so tame today. i think what is going on in bonds is merely a temporary rerer reprieve unless we get weak employment numbers and food will maybe come down because the fed is not going to stop bringing the pain until those figures drop my feeling is we're still quite away from there. in cycles like this, you have to remember the fed will over shoot because they want to make sure inflation is absolutely dead even if it means doing more damage to the economy, every time we hear from these people, they're laying the groundwork for more rate hikes, something that's pure bluster. given that the average family is paying $445 more per month for goods and services than they paid this time last year my guess is
just fine stocks like some of the ones we own and teach about in the charitable trust, stocks like proctorohnson & johnson, these names are scorn because people are back to v log s -- loving software. believe me, that's a couple days and then the stocks are back in the bear seat. i know a lot of you are thinking and hoping this tightening cycle will be over or else the bond market wouldn't be so tame today. i think what is going on in bonds is merely a temporary rerer reprieve unless we get...
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any of the motor in your double jeopardy, teaches q elite package ski sport of units, underscore proctor. one guy just said they came press didn't i came with steve. them thought the school might be latoya. emotional boy cheat. coco, deputy screw by beard. the mole to poach can sit up. he will usually of you know, ah ah ah nice to come to the russians state. little never. i've stayed as i'm phoning north lansky div asking him then i came home. i'll slap a within 50 babble. did okay, so mine is gonna be the one else calls go ahead with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aren't russia for date and c, r t sport that even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with pushing big if, if, if chris with oh, if you're busy man. yeah. how many times when i had to was all with re world is with you, her is with you, i'm with her. oh, a with a wife and still with full credit, got to boot from beach still easier for this patient. but in the border enabled that there was a oh i. 6 0, it's matthew needed to look. can you come with the nice couple with cool hil
any of the motor in your double jeopardy, teaches q elite package ski sport of units, underscore proctor. one guy just said they came press didn't i came with steve. them thought the school might be latoya. emotional boy cheat. coco, deputy screw by beard. the mole to poach can sit up. he will usually of you know, ah ah ah nice to come to the russians state. little never. i've stayed as i'm phoning north lansky div asking him then i came home. i'll slap a within 50 babble. did okay, so mine is...
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the link between russia and the occupied peninsula was opened just 4 years ago as a flag shipped. proctor flagship project for moscow. picking up the scraps at the sight of a bridge that stood as a symbol of moscow's illegal annexation of crimea. saturday's powerful blast caused a strategic bridge to partially collapse, disrupting travel. and what is the only direct link between russia and a crimea peninsula? a cue of cars stretched 22 kilometers on monday. some passenger said they'd been waiting for up to 12 hours. them. it's scary that we have to go home. the bridge is now open for transport, but only 2 vehicles weighing less than $3.00 tons. vehicles wearing more will have to cross by ferry brushing president vladimir putin has blamed ukrainian secret service agents for the blast. calling it a terrorist act. he has vowed to rebuild the bridge. well that's how can i to military analyst frank lead, which he is a visiting fellow at the key transatlantic dialogue center and a former military intelligence officer. he joined us from oxford. i good to see you . now. vladimir putin says today,
the link between russia and the occupied peninsula was opened just 4 years ago as a flag shipped. proctor flagship project for moscow. picking up the scraps at the sight of a bridge that stood as a symbol of moscow's illegal annexation of crimea. saturday's powerful blast caused a strategic bridge to partially collapse, disrupting travel. and what is the only direct link between russia and a crimea peninsula? a cue of cars stretched 22 kilometers on monday. some passenger said they'd been...
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tom: to me, they are hoping for a sellout to a larger company like proctor and gamble.ld say that has changed. lisa: you cannot just hope for a better future. the hope has been eliminated with rates above 3%, headed above 4% so how do we reshape this? how many zombie companies will come out of the public and private side as you start to reset? people are talking about where the final risk-free rate will be. tom: it jump starts repairs deep within the hair strand. kailey: use number 3, 4, and five together. lisa's point is interesting about the longer-term changes. how long will it be that we are talking of doubt? neel kashkari said there is no guarantee on a pause and you are seeing an acceleration in underlying inflation and you will probably not be able to do that so as the market has adjusted to what it thinks the terminal rate will be, the markets says something else. lisa: how is he the most extreme? he's now the most extreme on being hawkish. tom: we will address the path with not only economic data today but the path to get to september 21. at the imf meetings in
tom: to me, they are hoping for a sellout to a larger company like proctor and gamble.ld say that has changed. lisa: you cannot just hope for a better future. the hope has been eliminated with rates above 3%, headed above 4% so how do we reshape this? how many zombie companies will come out of the public and private side as you start to reset? people are talking about where the final risk-free rate will be. tom: it jump starts repairs deep within the hair strand. kailey: use number 3, 4, and...
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at last week's e u. summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities . brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but everyone agrees more far reaching measures are needed, and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms of price cap, could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the works. we how to remove ah dogma in pixels. the garzo malik tricity prizes result, and this is extremely important pushing up the consumption. so we have to find solution which is basically which works, which will be collision that visit the prices. but on the other side, we stick to the commitment, we have to reduce the cost consumption because in the case of c, we are into the can be a lack of gas. whatever the answer is the you comes up with all got to read. i know voc of our ones is lower power bills a
at last week's e u. summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities . brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but everyone agrees more far reaching measures are needed, and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms of price cap, could take some want a maximum price to...
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he said that a fire had broken out as a result in a residential building that proctor in the area had been hit that a residential building had been damaged and pardon me. and that and that there had been critical infrastructure that was allocated not far from a railway station that had been hit in these attacks as well. the office of the president lensky said that this attack was carried out by kamikaze drones. there has been some concern the perhaps the railway station in key with him because that is in that district as well. but there is going to statement that was issued by railway station officials. they are saying that all trains be keeping arriving to keep remain open at the underground shelters. there also remain open to people who are seeking shelter at this time. the 2 remaining candidates for brazil presidency have met in a one on one debate for the job both nora and challenge and really can actually that the silver, a locked in a tight run off race from ridge is mary. monica ganna kim has more was a savvy to you, we still could be back. you know, i am a candidate with persp
he said that a fire had broken out as a result in a residential building that proctor in the area had been hit that a residential building had been damaged and pardon me. and that and that there had been critical infrastructure that was allocated not far from a railway station that had been hit in these attacks as well. the office of the president lensky said that this attack was carried out by kamikaze drones. there has been some concern the perhaps the railway station in key with him because...
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at last week's use summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities. brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but everyone agrees more far reaching measures are needed, and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the works. we definitely need to at least a decouple of the price of gas from the pros. electrical energy produced from gas, or that is something that can be done pretty quickly. we have this experience from spain and portugal that have done so our so with liberal fine tuna inc. i think we can do that quickly enough. that there are still countries like germany who don't agree with this. of course it is an expensive thing to do, but at the same time. now discussion as well should be fine. is this the coupling, or
at last week's use summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities. brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but everyone agrees more far reaching measures are needed, and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be...
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proctor and gamble beat estimates and the dow dropped 100 points or 1/3 of 1%.he nasdaq closed 92% lower, nearly 1%. whooifls inflation, the irs announced changes to federal income tax brackets which could mean uncle sam might be taking less out of your paycheck starting next year. cnn's max egan explains. >> reporter: today inflation is so high that they have to make these sweeping changes. let's start with the standard deduction, which is what most filers claim. that is going up by 7%. some context, that is the most since the cost of living adjust wrmts sbrefr duesed in 1985 under ronald regan. for individuals that means the standard deduction to my ten times. for example, if you are a single filer, you made $90,000 in 2022, you're taxed at the 24% rate. if you still make $90,000, you go down to the 22% rate. same story for joint filers. reminder, these changes do not take effect until 2023 so this won't help you on the turns that you file. this means more money going to uncle sam, more in our pocket. >>> the clock appears to be ticking for liz truss whose gov
proctor and gamble beat estimates and the dow dropped 100 points or 1/3 of 1%.he nasdaq closed 92% lower, nearly 1%. whooifls inflation, the irs announced changes to federal income tax brackets which could mean uncle sam might be taking less out of your paycheck starting next year. cnn's max egan explains. >> reporter: today inflation is so high that they have to make these sweeping changes. let's start with the standard deduction, which is what most filers claim. that is going up by 7%....
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selling components like cables and connectoors and switches and developed complete solutions for the proctor& gambles of this world and machine builds to make their factory and companies more effective. liz: i would say it's being reflected in the stock because unlike a lot of tech stocks out there, i mean in a way you're hardware but in the technical world, your stock is up 13% over the quarter and you have looked very solid recently. so we'd love to connell to watch this story. thank you. >> i appreciate that very much. liz: roel, it's a pleasure to have you. come ban. oil prices surging on supply concerns as wall street executives on verge on saudi arabia's flag ship invest want conference known as davos in the desert. charlie gasparino back in the chair on what the saudis are telling executives at the event about biden's energy fumble. charlie breaks it next. closing bell, 14 minutes away and check on the dow, look at this, up 81 points. we are going to tell you how many times the dow crossed the flat line today alone. it's been very herky jerky. stay tuned, we're coming right back. mill
selling components like cables and connectoors and switches and developed complete solutions for the proctor& gambles of this world and machine builds to make their factory and companies more effective. liz: i would say it's being reflected in the stock because unlike a lot of tech stocks out there, i mean in a way you're hardware but in the technical world, your stock is up 13% over the quarter and you have looked very solid recently. so we'd love to connell to watch this story. thank you....
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points lower and see winners at the top, cocker home depot -- coke, home depot, apple, visa, pro proctor they're all up in the early going. s&p 500 to the upside a tenth of a percent higher and nasdaq composite is up pretty good, 0.42%. i've got to tell you, that interest rates, 10 year, 2 year treasury rates are down a little helping big tech and meta is up 1.5%, asp -l 15 0e, alphabet 102, microsoft 108 and a.m.son at 120. some of the big names reporting before the bell. start with coca-cola. lauren: i've hydrated. here's the deal with coca-cola. they raised prices not once or twice but multiple types. we accepted all price increases. they're betting that that continues and we're not pick muched by inflation coming to their products so they upped their full year outlook and the stock is up 2.5%. i broke this out. if you buy one can of soda they sell in a 12 pack, any can in 2019, that cost you 35-cents per can in the 12 pack. now that same can is 51-cents. that means in four years, the price of soda has gone up 45%. stu: but we're buying it. lauren: exactly. stu: they've got pricing po
points lower and see winners at the top, cocker home depot -- coke, home depot, apple, visa, pro proctor they're all up in the early going. s&p 500 to the upside a tenth of a percent higher and nasdaq composite is up pretty good, 0.42%. i've got to tell you, that interest rates, 10 year, 2 year treasury rates are down a little helping big tech and meta is up 1.5%, asp -l 15 0e, alphabet 102, microsoft 108 and a.m.son at 120. some of the big names reporting before the bell. start with...
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you can look at proctor and gamble, you can look at coca-cola, over their 100 year history they always spend during trying times and they always come out ahead. that said, cfos at those organizations want every single dollar to be able to work really hard. and that is why amazon is in a unique position, with its advertising business, because it has a really really strong return on investment. and so, right now what we are seeing across fortune 1000 consumer packaged good companies is if they have a dollar to spend, they are often moving it into environments like retail media, where there is going -- where there is guaranteed rui. emily: you have interesting thoughts about buy now, pay later and how it made the current consumer situation worse. can you share that? rachel: absolutely. if you look at 2020 and 2021, which honestly are anonymously years, we always -- anomaly years, we always guide our folks to look at 2015. but in 2020 and 2021, consumers were trained it to spend money that they do not have. as interest rates have risen, all of a sudden consumers are recognizing that that b
you can look at proctor and gamble, you can look at coca-cola, over their 100 year history they always spend during trying times and they always come out ahead. that said, cfos at those organizations want every single dollar to be able to work really hard. and that is why amazon is in a unique position, with its advertising business, because it has a really really strong return on investment. and so, right now what we are seeing across fortune 1000 consumer packaged good companies is if they...
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this isn't unilever, proctor and gamble this is small and medium size businesses and it's getting more cautious finally, the read through to meta, of course it's negative. meta is about small, medium size businesses whe the question is whether it breaks the range, i think it was 29 billion, the street is at 27.5 billion i think meta can still park it in the 27 billion. but that's the open question the read through is clearly negative the street numbers were more conservative for meta and the advantage that meta has is they were cutting back on expenses before google talked about it. so at least you have down side protection on earnings and free cash flow for meta and i think that's the one advantage you have on it i like meta but yes, i'm not more nervous on it given the google results. >> spending a lot on the metaverse, though. i want to go back to microsoft for a moment because it was an interesting print from them in that some of these areas whether you're looking at azure, office 365, linked in, et cetera, are now what more than 50% of the business what does that signify for how t
this isn't unilever, proctor and gamble this is small and medium size businesses and it's getting more cautious finally, the read through to meta, of course it's negative. meta is about small, medium size businesses whe the question is whether it breaks the range, i think it was 29 billion, the street is at 27.5 billion i think meta can still park it in the 27 billion. but that's the open question the read through is clearly negative the street numbers were more conservative for meta and the...
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proctor and gamble sales beat estimates while warning full-year earnings will come in at the low endf their forecast. a earnings story when there is a lot of room and gloom. walk us to these numbers because i was surprised to hear people are still spending. daniela: it is an interesting picture. procter & gamble has been raising prices to fight inflation. now we have unit sales declining. that had not happened for years but they have not had price increases for years. the way people are thinking about it is yes there has been a decline what it is sort of muted. kriti: does that mean the exodus is coming? is that a delayed impact we are going to see, especially when forecasts were saying we are going to hit recession in 2023? daniela: that is the question. today the cfo said they expect organic sales growth which takes off things like the dollar, for example, that it will be driven by higher prices. to give you some context, this quarter prices rose by 9%. that is not nothing and so that is what they expect for the balance of their fiscal year. volumes are seen declining as they do th
proctor and gamble sales beat estimates while warning full-year earnings will come in at the low endf their forecast. a earnings story when there is a lot of room and gloom. walk us to these numbers because i was surprised to hear people are still spending. daniela: it is an interesting picture. procter & gamble has been raising prices to fight inflation. now we have unit sales declining. that had not happened for years but they have not had price increases for years. the way people are...
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proctor recognized by saint jude children's hospital at the spirit of dream event safe jude's life-savingll have to die in the dawn of life. also the first all civilian spaceflight to orbit to her and research institution in hometown of memo tis. >> >> greg: she didn't quit organic chemicals. recommendation she passed the hard class all of the money in his piggy bank to help people in florida. >> what are you doing with your piggy bank? >> sending it to people needing -- i saving for a corvette or electric scooter but people need. this. >> martha: so sweet, right? his mom said it all started with a conversation on wednesday on his way to school he decided his mom was upset with the hurricane he wanted to do what he could do to help. >> jesse: true he would have given more money but he already sent it to ukraine. >> martha: he had $200 in there. >> jesse: he used to have $800 and it went overseas. >> greg: there you go. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. greg, dominic, they are still going at it, should we wait? >> greg: no. >> bret: thanks, greg. good evening welcome to washin
proctor recognized by saint jude children's hospital at the spirit of dream event safe jude's life-savingll have to die in the dawn of life. also the first all civilian spaceflight to orbit to her and research institution in hometown of memo tis. >> >> greg: she didn't quit organic chemicals. recommendation she passed the hard class all of the money in his piggy bank to help people in florida. >> what are you doing with your piggy bank? >> sending it to people needing --...
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i'm going to meet your proctor and get it on paul shortly and finish. unfortunately, i lost our buckler, schuler dorothea, t from 0 to defeat the french. the forces of the north vietnamese coalition, the viet men had conventional weapons at their disposal. as well as newspapers. propaganda was everywhere than the uncle was a clearly who ebay said they may believe a year lo locust? yes. the, the, the so love jose, also mail combo debbie boy m, you fam, quit digital open to you up. they play live and they be segment. use up a live noel. so they, they young no. l song gary young said la thought to nicole on my la a gently she ad theory. no build this on there is on key taylor on him. they've jose is all again, you know, to the whole sir, to montgomery sent me to us in the north of the country, the situation became more complicated. in china, the communists had ceased power. so now or she mean had the support of a much bigger and more powerful neighbor. in response, the united states decided to support france. indo china was no longer a simple colonial conf
i'm going to meet your proctor and get it on paul shortly and finish. unfortunately, i lost our buckler, schuler dorothea, t from 0 to defeat the french. the forces of the north vietnamese coalition, the viet men had conventional weapons at their disposal. as well as newspapers. propaganda was everywhere than the uncle was a clearly who ebay said they may believe a year lo locust? yes. the, the, the so love jose, also mail combo debbie boy m, you fam, quit digital open to you up. they play live...
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. >> we got the proctor downgrade which was vicious and horrible and mean, because my travel trust ownst. even bristol-myers was downgraded, that's not supposed to happen. what you come back to is, perhaps it's another one of the those sentiment moments where you have a trilogy here, the cc cpi, the ppi and then the jobs is it really possible that one of those -- that all three are going to be bad? worked last time what happened to ppi is not so bad. so, i think people are betting that the first of the three might be okay based on the fact that we don't have to worry about the bonds today. >> well, we are going to start to get earnings. we just looked at it >> and remember, it's the one -- >> pepsi and then a number of others and then the banks later in the week. jim, there are still those who believe that s&p earnings are going to come in next year below 200, that we're going to start to get the guidance that apprises the market of that fact we have had demand destruction from rates that we haven't seen the end of yet the wage increases that we've talked about are still coming through,
. >> we got the proctor downgrade which was vicious and horrible and mean, because my travel trust ownst. even bristol-myers was downgraded, that's not supposed to happen. what you come back to is, perhaps it's another one of the those sentiment moments where you have a trilogy here, the cc cpi, the ppi and then the jobs is it really possible that one of those -- that all three are going to be bad? worked last time what happened to ppi is not so bad. so, i think people are betting that...
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has chipotle become sort of a staple >> listen, again, it's one thing to be a coke or a pepsi or proctor be able to pass the costs through. when you think about a chipotle, you think about the demographics i go back to the beautiful shrill kwoi bonawyn had in that last block investors told us something. remember when walmart told us they're seeing a new customer? earnings season is amazing to me, somebody who thinks about the here and now, but also about longer term. if you put together a mosaic u this is not a good data point as far as the u.s. consumer two-thirds of our gdp is the u.s. consumer so to me, this is kind of the tip of the iceberg >> alphabet is down by 6.8% now. let's get back to gene what did you hear? >> i heard ruth talk about difficult comps and difficult fx it's going to weigh in her words on december revenue growth you're probably going to see the street lower revenue she also talks about slowing head count to guy's point, they had a 51,000 people last year. that's going to slow down but when you put those two comments together about just fx impact and the difficult
has chipotle become sort of a staple >> listen, again, it's one thing to be a coke or a pepsi or proctor be able to pass the costs through. when you think about a chipotle, you think about the demographics i go back to the beautiful shrill kwoi bonawyn had in that last block investors told us something. remember when walmart told us they're seeing a new customer? earnings season is amazing to me, somebody who thinks about the here and now, but also about longer term. if you put together a...
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refinance applications down 89% over the last year proctor and gamble shares jumping about 3% as price on the products helped offset higher material costs and of course the stronger dollar. p&g maintained outlook for organic sales growth but lower forecast for revenues. generac is by far the biggest loser, down 25% after the company warned quarterly results would be below estimates it blamed insufficient to install generators cutting into margins. i see you got the tan me mow coast to coast. >> i just wrote you. great minds think alike. >> that's true >> wardrobe, we got it contessa, thank you. >> sure. >> we will get food delivery results in a couple weeks. but we got numbers from just eat takeaway touting adjusted ebitda profitability. while unit economics are improving across the food delivery space, there is still a lot of noise to sort through, uber, for example, lost $8.5 billion in the first half of this year due to the equity investments that have been hammered with the broader markets. door dash and just eat, less losses of 4.5 and 3.5 billion. these companies in the case of u
refinance applications down 89% over the last year proctor and gamble shares jumping about 3% as price on the products helped offset higher material costs and of course the stronger dollar. p&g maintained outlook for organic sales growth but lower forecast for revenues. generac is by far the biggest loser, down 25% after the company warned quarterly results would be below estimates it blamed insufficient to install generators cutting into margins. i see you got the tan me mow coast to...
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they're downgrading proctor and gamble, so you buy kraft hinds, you sell procter & gamble.d goldman says these currency headwinds will help kraft and food, hurt consumer goods and procter & gamble. stuart: kraft hinds is up. john kerry will be pleased. [laughter] susan: well, ketchup also ini elastic demand, as you know. stuart: let's move on to netflix. i know something about netflix. i do have it, and it's up $3. what's the story? susan: jpmorgan today is calling netflix one of the probably best performers next year if you have that ad-supported tier which they say will drive $670 million advertising sales next year alone and 7.5 million new sub subscribers. also amc, i would say it's probably more of a valuation call since amc's down 70% this year, so it might look cheap to some. they are going to be showing the first netflix movie for the first time before it hits the streamer with eyes on a sequel. stuart: i could see how that netflix channel with ads would work very well, because ads don't bother me. it is cheaper -- susan: i wonder how much cheaper hoe? stuart: quick
they're downgrading proctor and gamble, so you buy kraft hinds, you sell procter & gamble.d goldman says these currency headwinds will help kraft and food, hurt consumer goods and procter & gamble. stuart: kraft hinds is up. john kerry will be pleased. [laughter] susan: well, ketchup also ini elastic demand, as you know. stuart: let's move on to netflix. i know something about netflix. i do have it, and it's up $3. what's the story? susan: jpmorgan today is calling netflix one of the...
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many consumer products companies including proctor & gamble and others talking about the resilience of the consumer but also cautioning about what the federal reserve does, how high interest rates to, how excessive it gets. are you? do you think that we're due for still more pain? >> yes. because we have a schizophrenic policy taking place with this administration. on the one hand the fed is clearly trying to tighten money supply and on the other hand the administration has pursued a set of expansionistic policies, whether it is the american recovery act which should be the american recession plan, the inflation reduction act which raises inflation the first two years, forgiving student loans. on one hand the fed is pulling back and the administration keeps pushing forward. because the administration continues to flood out with government spending i think it is going to force the fed to raise rates more and ultimately the fed is going to win. neil: you know, senator, as you know the president is looking at tapping more oil from the strategic petroleum reat its height this thing had bet
many consumer products companies including proctor & gamble and others talking about the resilience of the consumer but also cautioning about what the federal reserve does, how high interest rates to, how excessive it gets. are you? do you think that we're due for still more pain? >> yes. because we have a schizophrenic policy taking place with this administration. on the one hand the fed is clearly trying to tighten money supply and on the other hand the administration has pursued a...
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proctor and gamble reports the stock is visible maybe they're right. i'm betting the stock will go up anyway because there are so many short sellers betting against this one we own it for the trust because we think it has fallen too much and the headwind is about to turn into a tailwind after the close, we hear from the most closely watched company in the universe and that is tesla. yeah, tesla. now, in someways tesla reminds me of bitcoin. it's come down to a level where the buyers won't stop coming in to support it. i think they will be out there no matter what tesla reports i actually care about the numbers and i think they'll be great because tesla has inventory to sell and don't need to advertise the stock is a real disappointment here is a shocker. do you know tesla is down 41% for the year i ibm, i don't know if they will put up the numbers management strategy is betting heavily on a hybrid cloud and analytics but that's become a hated sector i expect to hear a lot of whispering about the size of the dividend that produces a 5.4% yield. that's v
proctor and gamble reports the stock is visible maybe they're right. i'm betting the stock will go up anyway because there are so many short sellers betting against this one we own it for the trust because we think it has fallen too much and the headwind is about to turn into a tailwind after the close, we hear from the most closely watched company in the universe and that is tesla. yeah, tesla. now, in someways tesla reminds me of bitcoin. it's come down to a level where the buyers won't stop...
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looking at proctor & gamble and pepsi. both great revenue numbers lately.ood profitability, pricing power. they have the ability to ride out some of the inflation stuff even if it doesn't get eradicated as fast as i think it does. charles: what do you -- we have a lot of stuff this week including pce has been elevated even above the cpi because of powell. is there a chance you might get a chance to check some of these boxes this week? >> it is possible but i would say unlikely. look which have a huge week with regards to earnings. pretty much every big tech company i believe is reporting this week. i don't think it will be a good week from a guidance standpoint. charles: right. >> vix has to come down a lot. it could start. maybe i -- >> take him out for beers tonight, we'll get some boxes checked. check with us at 8:00 p.m. tep will bring in the lastic mastercard. we'll bring it tonight. charles: don't go to taco bell. you won't be there at work tomorrow. >> have been known to overspend at taco bell. charles: taco bell don't go unless you want to take rest
looking at proctor & gamble and pepsi. both great revenue numbers lately.ood profitability, pricing power. they have the ability to ride out some of the inflation stuff even if it doesn't get eradicated as fast as i think it does. charles: what do you -- we have a lot of stuff this week including pce has been elevated even above the cpi because of powell. is there a chance you might get a chance to check some of these boxes this week? >> it is possible but i would say unlikely. look...
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i'll tell you why it turned positive, proctor and gambler -- procter & gamble, adding 50 points to thell take 15 million barrels of oil out of the strategic petroleum are reserve. he made the announcement just ahead of the midterms. what's he trying to do with this? >> he claims it is all an effort to drive fuel prices down. obviously, there are many people who disagree and think this is all a political move. but the big takeaway, this leaves only 400 million barrels left in the strategic petroleum reserve, and they may not be done, stuart. the administration's also going to look into shipping out more barrels in the new year, further depleting the reserve. a couple takeaways, one, why are we shipping some of this stuff to our adversaries, i.e., china. and secondarily, if only there was another way to keep these oil prices. oh, wait, there is. we could have been drilling the last two years, but the administration doesn't want to do that. stuart: todd, thanks very much, indeed. let's bring in dan eberhart, chief executive attica nary which is one of the largest oil field services compan
i'll tell you why it turned positive, proctor and gambler -- procter & gamble, adding 50 points to thell take 15 million barrels of oil out of the strategic petroleum are reserve. he made the announcement just ahead of the midterms. what's he trying to do with this? >> he claims it is all an effort to drive fuel prices down. obviously, there are many people who disagree and think this is all a political move. but the big takeaway, this leaves only 400 million barrels left in the...
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and we'll look for proctor and abbott and traveller in the morning as this earnings season heats up >o the half time report front and center this hour the two day rally for stocks whether you should believe in it or fade it the investment committee joining me for the day nice to see everybody in the house. let's check the markets as we always do. well, we're holding on for the gain maybe one of the
and we'll look for proctor and abbott and traveller in the morning as this earnings season heats up >o the half time report front and center this hour the two day rally for stocks whether you should believe in it or fade it the investment committee joining me for the day nice to see everybody in the house. let's check the markets as we always do. well, we're holding on for the gain maybe one of the
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probe found hunter's business deal with china cefc collapse of 2018 after hunter's chinese business proctor spy chief of china was convicted of bribery he was convicted of bribery, they found criminal in intelligence and extortion concerns, are you finding evidence of that? >> i finally have two of the suspicious activity reports, not because of the federal government nothing the biden administration did but another outlet and there is a wire from an undisclosed account in china that was flagged by j.p. morgan chase. were trying to determine what the undisclosed account was in china. even if that was in legitimate investor which i seriously doubt, what he did with the money is the security crime. hunter biden has so many problems, where in the world has fbi been on this wide dinner joe biden stop this. liz: and obama white house. >> and beyond. liz: 150's suspicious activity reporter tried to get hold of. >> i want your reaction to jon stewart here's what he had to say about what's going on. >> as far as hunter biden being on the board of burisma, that's right. to me that is corruption stra
probe found hunter's business deal with china cefc collapse of 2018 after hunter's chinese business proctor spy chief of china was convicted of bribery he was convicted of bribery, they found criminal in intelligence and extortion concerns, are you finding evidence of that? >> i finally have two of the suspicious activity reports, not because of the federal government nothing the biden administration did but another outlet and there is a wire from an undisclosed account in china that was...
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the check is in the mail, as they say, keep rolling proctor the debit card form of inflation, reliefayments are finally on the way to californians the first round of debit card payments just went out yesterday. and then once you get it, you have to activate an online and get your money. the next round is going to go out on friday. but a lot of people already have the relief money because direct deposit payments started going directly into bank accounts. a couple of weeks ago, both apple music and apple tv plus are going to be shelling out some extra cash for those services. >> apple music is going to go from 9.99, a 10 99 per month for individual plan. the family plan increasing by 2 more dollars and the cost apple tv plus is going to bump up to 6.99 per month. why the rays in prizes? well, apple says it says produce an extensive selection of the war when he shows and documentaries that come with a whopping price tag. as for its music service, apple points to an increase in licensing fees. >> elon musk faces a deadline this week to close his deal to buy twitter or else or else the tr
the check is in the mail, as they say, keep rolling proctor the debit card form of inflation, reliefayments are finally on the way to californians the first round of debit card payments just went out yesterday. and then once you get it, you have to activate an online and get your money. the next round is going to go out on friday. but a lot of people already have the relief money because direct deposit payments started going directly into bank accounts. a couple of weeks ago, both apple music...
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and we'll look for proctor and abbott and traveller in the morning as this earnings season heats up >>> welcome to the half time report front and center this hour the two day rally for stocks whether you should believe in it or fade it the investment committee joining me for the day nice to see everybody in the house. let's check the markets as we always do. well, we're holding on for the gain maybe one of the culprits as to why we're not as strong as we were the ten-year note yield about 5% again, the two-year above 450. you as well have a vix that is still somewhat elevated given the strength of the rally. we're above 31 so take all of that into consideration and tell me how you feel with this move today. >> so i think it's very important when we're in the midst of a bear market rally to be measured in terms of, like, how far we think these can go and how long they can last for one of the things i like to tell people is don't be sad it's over, just be glad it happened we did need a break from the new low machine, and we got it, and ought laugh people now have had a chance to reasses
and we'll look for proctor and abbott and traveller in the morning as this earnings season heats up >>> welcome to the half time report front and center this hour the two day rally for stocks whether you should believe in it or fade it the investment committee joining me for the day nice to see everybody in the house. let's check the markets as we always do. well, we're holding on for the gain maybe one of the culprits as to why we're not as strong as we were the ten-year note yield...
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at last week's use summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities, brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but every one agrees more far reaching measures are needed. and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the works. we definitely need to at least a decouple of the price of gas from the pros. electrical energy produced from gas, or that is something that can be done pretty quickly. we have this experience from spain and portugal that have done so our so with loop refine tuna inc. i think we can do that quickly enough. that there are still countries like germany who don't agree with this. of course it is an expensive thing to do, but at the same time, no, now the discussion is well, it should be fine as this the co
at last week's use summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities, brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but every one agrees more far reaching measures are needed. and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be...
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take a look at the dow winners headed by coca cola, walmart, proctor and gamble, apple is on there andpe of plays. stuart: yes, yes, nasdaq winners , no, s&p winners moderna , nice gain, pepsi, top of the list of nasdaq winners now up 3.25%. coming up, a new op-ed warns democrats that "the red wave is coming." liz peek wrote that and she's here to make her case. the world's richest man elon musk, yeah, another musk headline. he's launched a perfume. yes, you heard that right. it's called "burnt hair." he says he's already sold a million dollars worth of it. >> what? stuart: okay let's get into that we're just 27 days to the mid-terms. a reporter for msnbc expressed concern over democrat senate candidate in pennsylvania john f etterman's health. roll tape. >> just in some of the small talk prior to the interview before the closed captioning was up and running it did seem that he had a hard time understanding our conversation. stuart: okay we've got a little bit more on that later in the show. he says he's fit to serve as a senator. i'll ask kellyanne conway if she agrees with that, righ
take a look at the dow winners headed by coca cola, walmart, proctor and gamble, apple is on there andpe of plays. stuart: yes, yes, nasdaq winners , no, s&p winners moderna , nice gain, pepsi, top of the list of nasdaq winners now up 3.25%. coming up, a new op-ed warns democrats that "the red wave is coming." liz peek wrote that and she's here to make her case. the world's richest man elon musk, yeah, another musk headline. he's launched a perfume. yes, you heard that right. it's...
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and what's double important about that liz is that the national brand suppliers like my alma mater, proctor in my professional view discriminating against supermarket shoppers and supermarket retailers by not passing along the price and promotional allowances during and after covid the way they do the wholesale clubs and the super center operators, so it's important to give kroger and albertsons the leverage and small retailers through national grocers association need similar leverage and that's what the ft c should be looking at rather than blocking this merge cher is what the stock market is anticipating with both companies and it's down over 70% today as you said. liz: we got retail sales today. we're going into the holiday season. is there any name out there that you think is best positioned to endure what appears to be an understandable slowdown, i get it, but you know, i understand that and that's what the fed would like to see , people stopping the spending, so that we could see some prices come down, but any names out there that you think can really endure this? >> liz, the best is
and what's double important about that liz is that the national brand suppliers like my alma mater, proctor in my professional view discriminating against supermarket shoppers and supermarket retailers by not passing along the price and promotional allowances during and after covid the way they do the wholesale clubs and the super center operators, so it's important to give kroger and albertsons the leverage and small retailers through national grocers association need similar leverage and...
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the fourth will the announcement of ad-supported tiers meet their expectations joining us, michael proctorexpectations what would make you happy tonight? >> i think anything over a million is good enough and i think any loss of u.s. and canadian subsets fewer than 500,000 is good enough more people are going to focus on the guide, and i don't think they'll guide to 4 i think they'll guide to 3 because they don't actually know what the ad-supported tier is going to generate in terms of churn. but if they guide to 3, good enough stock doesn't move. they need to clarify the ad-supported tier will generate as much revenue as the subscription tier does essentially the ads are going to sk generate $8, $9 a month per subscriber i'm interested to hear what mark says >> can they? will this work >> i think the thing to think about netflix is, their problems are on another scale their problems are opportunities for the business they're the problems every other streaming service would love to have they have 100 million people using the service and not yet paying for it, huge opportunity. they have all
the fourth will the announcement of ad-supported tiers meet their expectations joining us, michael proctorexpectations what would make you happy tonight? >> i think anything over a million is good enough and i think any loss of u.s. and canadian subsets fewer than 500,000 is good enough more people are going to focus on the guide, and i don't think they'll guide to 4 i think they'll guide to 3 because they don't actually know what the ad-supported tier is going to generate in terms of...
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proctor and gamble up 1%, travelers up 3.5%. p&g was able to offset decline aring volumes with price increases. inflation, right? the make e of tide detergent did lower its annual revenue guidance due to a stronger dollar which it says is hurting its international consumers. right now you do have all major currencies lower against the greenback. i mean, look at that euro, just 97 pennies it takes to buy a single euro row. it used to be 1.19, 1.30. the greenback is stronger, year to date soaring nearly are 18% making, of course, products more expensive overseas. now, consumers may hold off on buying prize city razor blades, but he were not about to dump their netflix accounts. the streaming leader rallying nearly 12% after reporting the company added twice as many subscribers than expected. netflix at $269.60. let's look at rival disney, kind of hitching a ride. the dow component up a quarter of a percent, a little bit of a lift there. s&p company earnings overall look pretty good so far citing credit suisse, barron's pointing ou
proctor and gamble up 1%, travelers up 3.5%. p&g was able to offset decline aring volumes with price increases. inflation, right? the make e of tide detergent did lower its annual revenue guidance due to a stronger dollar which it says is hurting its international consumers. right now you do have all major currencies lower against the greenback. i mean, look at that euro, just 97 pennies it takes to buy a single euro row. it used to be 1.19, 1.30. the greenback is stronger, year to date...
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early this year, led to the resignation of the for president got by roger proctor and of the senior politicians. state of emergency has been declared in the southeast of sudan as the authorities tried to deal with a deadly land dispute between tribes, measures and blue. now sate will last for at least a month. 187 people were killed over the last few days in the latest violence. a peace deal was signed in the region in 2020. the fighting has got, has become worse. the un mission in sudan says it alarmed by the resurgence of conflict and blue nile, which is still struggling to rebuild after decades of civil war in the capital, hard tune protest as if in mocking the anniversary of the countries fuss revolution in 1964. it over through the military leader and 1st president abraham a boot. so don is experienced war lexical turmoil, since october's coo last year had been, morgan is in harsh human. she brings us more now on the protests. protests took place in several cities across the state. capital cartoon, as well as other cities around the country. the demonstrators are commemorating the 58th ann
early this year, led to the resignation of the for president got by roger proctor and of the senior politicians. state of emergency has been declared in the southeast of sudan as the authorities tried to deal with a deadly land dispute between tribes, measures and blue. now sate will last for at least a month. 187 people were killed over the last few days in the latest violence. a peace deal was signed in the region in 2020. the fighting has got, has become worse. the un mission in sudan says...
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wash away the different names, turn over and watch the proctor. n. gamble one company one firm.form of a rival of these 52 states. basically. this is one firm controlled by the system. that's what for? that is why here i agree with dugin. here is the correct idea. he says that one cannot resist certain concepts without having one's own concept. it's very hard not to offer an idea. and you see, this is what you were talking about about these gay pride parades, there are no other devices there anymore, because the gay months, that is, the whole month should not be harder, every european at once belarusians. understood in a month from them. this is the beginning of the sale of a halyard of imitators on the shelves of children's stores, you understand, that is, what it has come to, that is, a month with them, that is, this asexual asexual, that is, complete no, then a man of the world for which a man of the world, because a man of the world . don't sleepy your land because he's manageable. yes, any property. i'm a man of the world. and why should i fight for the enterprise to be und
wash away the different names, turn over and watch the proctor. n. gamble one company one firm.form of a rival of these 52 states. basically. this is one firm controlled by the system. that's what for? that is why here i agree with dugin. here is the correct idea. he says that one cannot resist certain concepts without having one's own concept. it's very hard not to offer an idea. and you see, this is what you were talking about about these gay pride parades, there are no other devices there...