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susan li has all the details. hey, susan. >> hi, melissa.spent the day here at the new jersey turnpike, talking to families, individuals, and they are well on their way to their memorial day weekend holidays. stopping by here at vince lombardi for a break or so on their journey. to grab a bite to eat. let me show you what you can get for $4 at burger king. this is what they call the 5 for $4 menu. as you can see, you get a lot. burger king has the 5 for $4, wendy's 4 for $4, and they're bringing in a lot of customers. 100 million extra meals has been sold so far in 2016. that's up 20% from 2015. in fact, it's so popular now that one in every three visits is to take advantage of these deals. that's really helping the likes of mcdonald's, burger king. mcdonald's reported impressive comp sales. burger king saw sales up over 4% in april. it makes you wonder about those companies that don't have these bundles options. they're rethinking that, too. starbucks, which is on the background, they need to bundle up their products and meals so they're of
susan li has all the details. hey, susan. >> hi, melissa.spent the day here at the new jersey turnpike, talking to families, individuals, and they are well on their way to their memorial day weekend holidays. stopping by here at vince lombardi for a break or so on their journey. to grab a bite to eat. let me show you what you can get for $4 at burger king. this is what they call the 5 for $4 menu. as you can see, you get a lot. burger king has the 5 for $4, wendy's 4 for $4, and they're...
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>> that's plenty. >> i can't eat any more than that. >> susan li at vince lombardi pla plaza.you watching? >> this has been a great winner, which it was not for a while. maybe too much of a good thing. wow, 1974 to 2016. mcdonalds in blue, the s&p. so i wanted to zero in on recent activity. what we know is this was a very fallow security. and it underperformed in '12, '13, '14, '15. then classic charting, it broke out. so here's the range. there's the breakout. now, an old-fashioned term, something is a measured move. the width of the range, 85 to 105, $20, tack on 20 to the top. so if you add 20 on to 105, right, you get roughly 130. i want to show you exactly where the stock stops. hits its head. this is key. stock market's gone straight up for four, five, six sessions. mcdonald's not participating, relative strength very poor. we've broken our trend line. we think this is too much of a good thing. maybe they priced in all-day breakfast. you've got to have good profits. if you're a short seller go after on the short side. >> that's baked into the cake. i think the only thing
>> that's plenty. >> i can't eat any more than that. >> susan li at vince lombardi pla plaza.you watching? >> this has been a great winner, which it was not for a while. maybe too much of a good thing. wow, 1974 to 2016. mcdonalds in blue, the s&p. so i wanted to zero in on recent activity. what we know is this was a very fallow security. and it underperformed in '12, '13, '14, '15. then classic charting, it broke out. so here's the range. there's the breakout. now,...
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susan li at the nasdaq market site. we are watching the market capitalization of apple and alphabet formerly known as google. alphabet has taken over apple here. >> it's down 32% from the record high, in february 2015. again, it is the worst performer on that index since then. not the only time that's happened, but probably one of the more memorable ones in terms of how that works. >> highly notable, that is for sure. >> difficult for the people on the dow, too. it's not like there's a huge gap between that and how the s&p have done. >> the "closing bell" exchange for thursday. michael is back from destination wealth management. we have jonathan from meridian equity from post nine and rick from chicago. jonathan, what's going on? you have one good rally, then a sell off. we are meandering today. what are you seeing? >> look at the volatility and uncertainty we have had in the market this week. s&p has had a 30-point range. dow up 2020 tuesday, down thursday. the market is looking for something to hold on to, whether it'
susan li at the nasdaq market site. we are watching the market capitalization of apple and alphabet formerly known as google. alphabet has taken over apple here. >> it's down 32% from the record high, in february 2015. again, it is the worst performer on that index since then. not the only time that's happened, but probably one of the more memorable ones in terms of how that works. >> highly notable, that is for sure. >> difficult for the people on the dow, too. it's not like...
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i'm susan li. salesforce has only missed twice in the last five years. their stock rockets afterwards. they get a whole lot of momentum behind it. a beat on earnings, revenue and full year guidance. the best quarter ever for the company. salesforce's ceo explained the quarter on "mad money." >> you look at our competitors, dramatically weakened by not shifting aggressively to the crowd. just look at oracle. look at s.a.p. look at the messages they delivered right here on the show, but they haven't transformed their businesses. >> shares first quart billings figures, it measures revenue plus any change when it comes to deferred revenue. it came in way ahead of estimates. up a third. cash flow, another important metric for cloud companies. close to $1 billion in the quarter, adding $300 million in the three months. that's very impressive. it helps bring down the expense of stock. significantly down below the ten-year average. a big order to help drive earnings in the first quarter. >> we love amazon. we've got a great relationship with amazon. they're a hu
i'm susan li. salesforce has only missed twice in the last five years. their stock rockets afterwards. they get a whole lot of momentum behind it. a beat on earnings, revenue and full year guidance. the best quarter ever for the company. salesforce's ceo explained the quarter on "mad money." >> you look at our competitors, dramatically weakened by not shifting aggressively to the crowd. just look at oracle. look at s.a.p. look at the messages they delivered right here on the...
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susan li covering some stuff. and more. and joining today's panel. michael santoli and carol roth.hristine short. tim seymour. good to have everybody along. mike, thoughts on this rally an wall street? >> we were looking for the possibility we got some follow through. this is the first of four weeks we've had one day when we got a nice pop just like yesterday's. the previous three fizzled the next day. i looked like we were in better condition to get follow through. we did because the bank stocks participated more than fully. you obviously got oil bouncing again. and i just think in general there was this month end feel. people didn't feel like they owned enough stock in general and enough growth plays that i wanted to do some buying before month end. if we look at now versus the last time we were at this in the s&p, things are ever so slightly better in terms of backdrop. in terms of oil. but that doesn't mean it is up and away from here again. we have not really proven we can get above the upper boundary. >> i thought it was just 88 degrees in new york city and sun was shining. >
susan li covering some stuff. and more. and joining today's panel. michael santoli and carol roth.hristine short. tim seymour. good to have everybody along. mike, thoughts on this rally an wall street? >> we were looking for the possibility we got some follow through. this is the first of four weeks we've had one day when we got a nice pop just like yesterday's. the previous three fizzled the next day. i looked like we were in better condition to get follow through. we did because the...
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susan li, what's happening?he oil and gas division has been a drag on mcmoran's earnings. it's mostly on the back of the declining book value of its oil and gas assets. back to you. >> exactly. i wonder if because the stock itself has rebounded as the mining stocks in that whole space has come back, maybe it seems as if they don't necessarily have do this. it seems like it could be a bit of a desperate measure when the overall company might seem like it's in a worse spot. >> apple is gearing up to open a store in san francisco tomorrow. it will include a genus grove and live trees. we're joined by tim ba heron of creative strategies and mark cohen now with columbia business school. great to have you both with us. what do you think about this jazzy new store? >> it's a great design. they have these giant doors that open up. the idea is, look, instead of just being a retail scepter, let it be a gathering place. it's one of the most beautifully designed buildings i've seen so far. >> she says she wants people to sa
susan li, what's happening?he oil and gas division has been a drag on mcmoran's earnings. it's mostly on the back of the declining book value of its oil and gas assets. back to you. >> exactly. i wonder if because the stock itself has rebounded as the mining stocks in that whole space has come back, maybe it seems as if they don't necessarily have do this. it seems like it could be a bit of a desperate measure when the overall company might seem like it's in a worse spot. >> apple...
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that means big business for people traveling, and we go to the turnpike in new jersey rest stop to susan li yes, we are at the vince lombardi turnpike, and talking to families who have been hitting the road for the memorial day weekend and they have come from all off, and ohio, and maine and also some families from north carolina, and so they are here, and you know, taking a rest from the trip are, and stopping for some food, and some of the fare on the offer, and some that they have been partaking in is the fast food fare, and this year, it is about the bundle so far for the like ares of mcdonald's, and burgerer king and wendy's, and talk about the bundles, this is the mcpick two menu are, and the wendy's 4 for 4, and burger king with the 5 for $4 menu. and this is helping them to sell $100 million extra meals in 2016, and that is up 20% from 2015, and on average, americans, 1 in 3 visits to the fast food joints is to basically take advantage of the promotional deals which is helping to drive the sales at mcdonald's in the first quarter seeing the same-store sales increase 5%, and burger k
that means big business for people traveling, and we go to the turnpike in new jersey rest stop to susan li yes, we are at the vince lombardi turnpike, and talking to families who have been hitting the road for the memorial day weekend and they have come from all off, and ohio, and maine and also some families from north carolina, and so they are here, and you know, taking a rest from the trip are, and stopping for some food, and some of the fare on the offer, and some that they have been...
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susan li, whatty you tell us? >> we have oil back to $49 for the first time since october.een a drawdown. it looks lying crude stocks fell. that's double what analysts were looking for. they were predicting a decline of 2.5 million barrels. this comes off the report on friday which showed the strongest april demand for petroleum in eight years. so maybe there's some supply demand dynamic. back you do. >> susan, thank you. this is a big drawdown, stephanie. >> it's huge. all of the data that we've seen in the last couple of weeks/months have gotten better slowly but surely. michael and i were talking the dollar has been going higher and you would think oil should then pull back, but actually it's held in and a lot of it is due to the supply situation. i think this is a group you really want to be involved in. >> even so, the group was lagging today. >> sure. it's had a nice run. >> i don't think anybody is willing to bet that heavily on higher group prices rye now and it sees everybody has been waiting for the pullback but the crude has been so firm in the face of all the ma
susan li, whatty you tell us? >> we have oil back to $49 for the first time since october.een a drawdown. it looks lying crude stocks fell. that's double what analysts were looking for. they were predicting a decline of 2.5 million barrels. this comes off the report on friday which showed the strongest april demand for petroleum in eight years. so maybe there's some supply demand dynamic. back you do. >> susan, thank you. this is a big drawdown, stephanie. >> it's huge. all of...
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she'll have results from trault beauty and susan li. >>> the manor man redoes will be with us.ell us who was killed in the season finale. yeah. stay tuned for all of that. >>> first though joining today's panel we have ynbc senior commentator mike santoli as long with susan ox of the new american foundation. good morning, guys. steve grasso will join us in just a bit as well, mike. consolidation is the name of the game today. >> yeah, really. the market taking a breather. it seemed like the parts of the narth were really hot for two days came off a fair amount. so you did see the more cyclical stuff did take a rest. really just waiting honestly. and what are we waiting for? maybe janet yellen is going to say something. it's not determined if she will, but i think it's what we're geared up for. >> do you agree, susan? >> yeah. i think it weighs a lot. i do think some of the air starting to come out of the expectation that will it come out in june and even july. >>> it is the dow's 120th birthday or anniversary, whatever you want to call it, john press beau seventhnt a bun factoi
she'll have results from trault beauty and susan li. >>> the manor man redoes will be with us.ell us who was killed in the season finale. yeah. stay tuned for all of that. >>> first though joining today's panel we have ynbc senior commentator mike santoli as long with susan ox of the new american foundation. good morning, guys. steve grasso will join us in just a bit as well, mike. consolidation is the name of the game today. >> yeah, really. the market taking a...
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dominick choo, susan li, courtney reagan and urban outfitters. cnbc commentator mike --. welcome both. fast money trader steve gras sew will join us shortly. seems like we're up and down up and down. >> the market had to readjust to what was going on in the treasury market. not a full on panic. that is isn't the temper tantrum because i this i the idea that the fed officials wanted to inject more uncertainty was out there for a little while. so all that happened was you had to take away the trades that were based on the premise of no move through labor day. so really we're just adjusting to this new move. so i do think that there is this delicate balance. banks weigh up and bond light stocks getting hit today. >> -- >> little more spence being built? >> it does. the flows as one treasury reporter was saying the are most active since the minutes of january 2015 fomc meeting so there's been a lot of flows trying to reprice for fed expectations. so the, you know, the debate over this meeting t next meeting. boy, does it continue here. >> it does continue. and i think what th
dominick choo, susan li, courtney reagan and urban outfitters. cnbc commentator mike --. welcome both. fast money trader steve gras sew will join us shortly. seems like we're up and down up and down. >> the market had to readjust to what was going on in the treasury market. not a full on panic. that is isn't the temper tantrum because i this i the idea that the fed officials wanted to inject more uncertainty was out there for a little while. so all that happened was you had to take away...
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susan li has the story. >> yeah, 20 beats per minute.urge watches and their charge hr bands that have the pure pulse heart rate monitors. the participants were run through exercises and rest periods. what was found is that fitbit devices misrepresented heart rates by 20 beats per minute during intense workouts. this california study was commissioned by the lawsuit involved in suing fitbit in a class action lawsuit. fitbit was quick to point out. fitbit called the study biased, baseless, and an attempt to extract a payout. the tests were fundamentally flawed because they were using a nonclinical device to compare the accuracy of the fitbit devices. this isn't the first time. vol state conducted an independent test in february that also showed fitbit's charge bands were off 14% when monitoring heart rates. how would a misreading of 14% a minute affect one's health? we spoke to a director at mount sin sinai's cardiology department, dr. stewart. he said athletes may be at a minimum improperly training. at worse elevating their heart rates to
susan li has the story. >> yeah, 20 beats per minute.urge watches and their charge hr bands that have the pure pulse heart rate monitors. the participants were run through exercises and rest periods. what was found is that fitbit devices misrepresented heart rates by 20 beats per minute during intense workouts. this california study was commissioned by the lawsuit involved in suing fitbit in a class action lawsuit. fitbit was quick to point out. fitbit called the study biased, baseless,...
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. >>> susan li, thank you very much. >>> dismissing donald trump's plans that apple build its iphones our next guest says that quote for once donald trump's rant isn't so crazy. in a "the washington post" op-ed today stanford law fellow argues that it certainly is possible for apple to bring manufacturing back to the united states. and he joins us now in the cnbc newsline. good to speak with you. >> good to speak to you. >> so you think mr. trump is right and they should build their damn computers in this country, why? >> i hate using those words donald trump is right, but i looked into whether it was possible, and i was really surprised at how feasible it seems. when you look at the value chain for its components. >> i mean, how would that work? because apple's value chain and its supply chain is so complex, so diversified, fox con, for instance, employs 1.4 million people. how do you bring jobs like that to the u.s.? >> well, first of all, that's the advantage. it's global. so less than half of the components are manufactured or made in china. and manufacturing is simply assembly. y
. >>> susan li, thank you very much. >>> dismissing donald trump's plans that apple build its iphones our next guest says that quote for once donald trump's rant isn't so crazy. in a "the washington post" op-ed today stanford law fellow argues that it certainly is possible for apple to bring manufacturing back to the united states. and he joins us now in the cnbc newsline. good to speak with you. >> good to speak to you. >> so you think mr. trump is right...
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susan li joins us from the vince lombard turnpike on the new jersey turnpike and i'm assuming the travelersut 6:00 a.m. and the plaza and the parking lot is pretty full. i had to wait 15 minutes for my latte. i still haven't gotten it yet. if you are stopping in one of those fast food restaurants, 35% of americans when they step in, they are going for the combo deals. the likes of mcpic two for two. burger king's five for $4. wendys four for $4. and because of those promotions they have sold a hundred million extra meals so far this year and it is only end of may and that is up 20% from last year and also helping drive same store sales up from last year. mcdonald's up 5.5%. burger king also put in numbers of 4.5%. same store sales, comps just in the first three months of this year. some say if you are a fast food company ashs a food company and you don't have these bundle proposals what does that say for you? starbuck's, is now offering a the power lunch, $8 people. and also dine and menu coming in from tgif. a $12 special with an entree an&a salad. also says something to a lot of these com
susan li joins us from the vince lombard turnpike on the new jersey turnpike and i'm assuming the travelersut 6:00 a.m. and the plaza and the parking lot is pretty full. i had to wait 15 minutes for my latte. i still haven't gotten it yet. if you are stopping in one of those fast food restaurants, 35% of americans when they step in, they are going for the combo deals. the likes of mcpic two for two. burger king's five for $4. wendys four for $4. and because of those promotions they have sold a...
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by susan rice. that liedhat happened and that becomes part and parcel of any trial in washington, d.c., or anywhere else in the country with regard to this defendant. this defendant if he is guilty and the evidence i believe shows that he's guilty, i haven't seen it all -- >> is he a ringleader and where are the other guys? >> i don't care about ringleader. they said he's part and parcel of it and for them to walk away that's an absolute injustice. >> because maybe -- >> that's wrong. >> maybe they have an underling. maybe the guy drinking frappuccinos -- is that the guy? >> get them all. >> we have one and we're not even -- >> death penalty is deserve. >>> coming up -- thanks a lot, peter. >>> janet napolitano, remember her? the former head of homeland security, found a way to give illegals a break on college tuition while you're paying full price. >>> it's the story that the establishment doesn't want you to see. the son of chuck norris is here next. ohomestyle sounds good.. country style, not without it's
by susan rice. that liedhat happened and that becomes part and parcel of any trial in washington, d.c., or anywhere else in the country with regard to this defendant. this defendant if he is guilty and the evidence i believe shows that he's guilty, i haven't seen it all -- >> is he a ringleader and where are the other guys? >> i don't care about ringleader. they said he's part and parcel of it and for them to walk away that's an absolute injustice. >> because maybe -- >>...
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