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steve bennett does. that makes all the difference. e a ton of areas where bennett can take out costs and in part by changing the unwieldy compensation structure. he can focus on diversifying away from the personal computer. we know what that's doing. and if bennett really wants to unlock value, he can buy or spin off the enterprises businesses that the company doesn't get enough credit for. i like the breakup value here. symantec reports earnings on october 24th. i think you should build a position slowly, buying only into weakness. if it gets hit after the quarter, i would buy more. bottom line, when you see a new mover and shaker taking over the helm of a company that's been a real dog and then see a monster open market once the new ceo steps in, it's time to give the stock a second look. and that's why i'm releasing symantec from the sell block and telling that you the stock is now a buy thanks to the strength of the new ceo and the opportunities of a once complacent company that is now a walk in from a rip van winkle like slumber.
steve bennett does. that makes all the difference. e a ton of areas where bennett can take out costs and in part by changing the unwieldy compensation structure. he can focus on diversifying away from the personal computer. we know what that's doing. and if bennett really wants to unlock value, he can buy or spin off the enterprises businesses that the company doesn't get enough credit for. i like the breakup value here. symantec reports earnings on october 24th. i think you should build a...
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>> there is a great quote from steve bennett when he was running into it. a journalist was interviewing saying who is going to file his taxes online. he said you may not but time is on my side. today's generation is fairly well connected. the odds are good that families are storing information online and how secure it is big questions. we want to make sure that folks have a safe, secure place. and they are more than every day. >> i was asking the congress woman about the congress people are using iphones and social networks. i think we have come around some sort of tipping point here where yes my dad can't set up a wifi router but he can get on wifi. we sort of become tech nologically literate up to even older people. if you look at smart phone penetration we have amppple. >> google as done a little bit of work, as well. the penetration of over 50 the majority have smart phones. i think we are seeing a huge wash of technology that will just make it you biquitous. we want to make sure we have a service that is available to them. >> we have about a minute lef
>> there is a great quote from steve bennett when he was running into it. a journalist was interviewing saying who is going to file his taxes online. he said you may not but time is on my side. today's generation is fairly well connected. the odds are good that families are storing information online and how secure it is big questions. we want to make sure that folks have a safe, secure place. and they are more than every day. >> i was asking the congress woman about the congress...
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at 8:00, steve king and democrat christie vilsack. bennett-- and at nine a, -- and at 9:00, heirich and wilson. right now, real clear politics as the president slightly up over romney by 2 1/2 points. week from "the las vegas sun." predicting that mitt romney will lose the race in nevada this year. i went to get your thoughts on that story and what you think is going to happen in the race this year. guest: it could very well be. i think governor romney has a good chance if we can keep democrats to about 45% in las vegas and republicans up around 35%. i think governor romney has a great shot. in 2000, the democrat came out with 51% in clark county yet george bush still won. there is a good chance that governor romney can make it. host: as the race come down now to one or two issues in nevada? guest: everybody is going after the last three people who have not made up their mind. we have such an ad war going on here. both democrats and republicans are working like mad to try to get people to get out to vote. what is not too bad is republicans te
at 8:00, steve king and democrat christie vilsack. bennett-- and at nine a, -- and at 9:00, heirich and wilson. right now, real clear politics as the president slightly up over romney by 2 1/2 points. week from "the las vegas sun." predicting that mitt romney will lose the race in nevada this year. i went to get your thoughts on that story and what you think is going to happen in the race this year. guest: it could very well be. i think governor romney has a good chance if we can keep...
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bennett. good morning, josh and steve, want to thank you for a tremendous program. one thing i've witnessed in the past 20 years as a entrepreneur is there's a tremendous amount of intellectual capital locked up within our corporate entities around this area. huge opportunity for innovation. used to transferring technology out, there's been some movement by some major companies, how do you think we can pull more of that out? those are market-driven opportunities that have much higher success rates, i think, than maybe pure start-ups that are sort of theoretically driven. >> who are you again? >> i'm mark bennett. >> thanks so much. >> i think there are a lot of great people and a lot of great, large organizations. a lot of people in government, nih, a lot of the focus on next generation health and those folks on the, folks on security. i think they're very, very talented people, but so far they've chosen to stay in sort of a what they perceive to be a safe world in terms of a company that's been around for a while and will be around for a while. certainly, when i wa
bennett. good morning, josh and steve, want to thank you for a tremendous program. one thing i've witnessed in the past 20 years as a entrepreneur is there's a tremendous amount of intellectual capital locked up within our corporate entities around this area. huge opportunity for innovation. used to transferring technology out, there's been some movement by some major companies, how do you think we can pull more of that out? those are market-driven opportunities that have much higher success...
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bennett. good morning, josh and steve, want to thank you for a tremendous program. one thing i've witnessed in the past 20 years as a entrepreneur is there's a tremendous amount of intellectual capital locked up within our corporate entities around this area. huge opportunity for innovation. used to transferring technology out, there's been some movement by some major companies, how do you think we can pull more of that out? those are market-driven opportunities that have much higher success rates, i think, than maybe pure start-ups that are sort of theoretically driven. >> who are you again? >> i'm mark bennett. >> thanks so much. >> i think there are a lot of great people and a lot of great, large organizations. a lot of people in government, nih, a lot of the focus on next generation health and those folks on the, folks on security. i think they're very, very talented people, but so far they've chosen to stay in sort of a what they perceive to be a safe world in terms of a company that's been around for a while and will be around for a while. certainly, when i wa
bennett. good morning, josh and steve, want to thank you for a tremendous program. one thing i've witnessed in the past 20 years as a entrepreneur is there's a tremendous amount of intellectual capital locked up within our corporate entities around this area. huge opportunity for innovation. used to transferring technology out, there's been some movement by some major companies, how do you think we can pull more of that out? those are market-driven opportunities that have much higher success...
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bennett. >> paul's paul. >> reporter: back in wisconsin, ryan sought out local gop guru steve king, who agreed to give a 27-more experienced republican candidates. >> two was frankly not happy with me and one was aclose, personal friend and today is not a close, personal friend. >> reporter: i guess you don't regret that decision. >> he has a youthful appearance it him and one of my friends, a democrat told me, he has an old soul. he gets it. >> reporter: but he also had an advantage in this part of wisconsin others didn't, the ryan name. paul ryan's uncle started ryan inc., a highly successful dirt moving company. his father was a prominent lawyer and until he died his name was on this law firm that towers over downtown. his first campaign was a family affa affair. his siblings and extended family pitched in. >> my wife, our little baby, my mother, we thought we were doing some fun, volunteer work for our brother. low and behold, eight months, 90 hours a week. >> reporter: at age 28, ryan won his first house race and was re-elected six times since. >> what do you think your dad would say or think about the
bennett. >> paul's paul. >> reporter: back in wisconsin, ryan sought out local gop guru steve king, who agreed to give a 27-more experienced republican candidates. >> two was frankly not happy with me and one was aclose, personal friend and today is not a close, personal friend. >> reporter: i guess you don't regret that decision. >> he has a youthful appearance it him and one of my friends, a democrat told me, he has an old soul. he gets it. >> reporter: but...