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when t.j. maxx had that giant data breach it was a $15 stock. it is now a $63 stock. back when it happened in '07, people said oh, this is doom and gloom, and all that's happened is the stock is up, what, 500% in that time. >> t.j. maxx was just covered by my colleague as a fantastic business model. unfortunately, target has a very challenged business right now. enormous customer overlap with amazon. same customers, younger women who like fashion, a proprietary study we did over the holidays shows that sales on amazon of fashion apparel up 37%, right in the bull's eye for target. so target is a challenged business, a challenged business model, apart from the credit risk. >> thank you very much. scott, thank you so much. how does this happen? who did this? how? >> we don't exactly know. but obviously it seems like an inside job because they attacked the point of sale terminals, they put malware on there. >> what do you mean, inside job? you mean you think it could have been done from inside target's corporate computers and not from belarus? >> exactly. it had to be som
when t.j. maxx had that giant data breach it was a $15 stock. it is now a $63 stock. back when it happened in '07, people said oh, this is doom and gloom, and all that's happened is the stock is up, what, 500% in that time. >> t.j. maxx was just covered by my colleague as a fantastic business model. unfortunately, target has a very challenged business right now. enormous customer overlap with amazon. same customers, younger women who like fashion, a proprietary study we did over the...
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a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display.ashed the case and loads his bag with merchandise and an active member of the air force takes on the guy who starts to flee. he left $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3 maintained better brain function longer. fish are rich in a source of g omega 3. >>> metlife stadium is hosting the super bowl. the nfl says it would take a storm bigger than the one we just had on tuesday to force any kickoff of the game to be changed. >>> actually the league says if the change needs to be made, the game can be played any time from friday january 31st to monday, february 3rd. >> well, that's not going to be super bowl sunday, i hope it's not super bowl monday. >> doesn't have the same ring. >> saturday might be a novelty. >> then you have sunday to recover from the party. >> exactly. >>> and with all of that talk of snow, maybe you'd like to know it's just 20 day
a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display.ashed the case and loads his bag with merchandise and an active member of the air force takes on the guy who starts to flee. he left $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3 maintained better brain function longer. fish are rich in a source of g omega 3. >>>...
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a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display. he winds up smashing the case, starts loading his bag full of merchandise, but then an active member of the air force comes along and takes on the guy, who then starts to flee. the suspect did get away, but he left nearly $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3 maintained better brain function longer. fish are rich in a source of omega-3. experts say the results hold some promise for delaying dementia. >>> all right. you saw a little of the cleanup at metlife stadium, which is hosting the super bowl earlier in the show. well, the nfl says it would take a storm bigger than the one we just had on tuesday to force any kickoff of the game to be changed. >>> actually the league says if a change needs to be made, the game can be played any time from friday, january 31st to monday, february 3rd. >> well, if it's not going to be super bowl sunday, i'm hopin
a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display. he winds up smashing the case, starts loading his bag full of merchandise, but then an active member of the air force comes along and takes on the guy, who then starts to flee. the suspect did get away, but he left nearly $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3...
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. >>> a brazen smash and grab in a t.j. maxx in new jersey.s the suspect breaks the display case with a rock and puts more than 25,000 dollars worth of chanel watches in his bag. well an active duty member of the u.s. air force watched the whole thing go down and he quickly runs after the man after he tries to get away. he eventually tackles him to the ground. >> it was dangerous to intervene. he was definitely a brave witness for doing what he did. >> the suspect got away but not before leaving all of the merchandise behind. >> chanel? >> the ooets coast is digging out of new jersey as well. another winter mess in texas in the gulf coast. let's get the first degree weather forecast with maria molina. she is standing by with the latest. >> we have a brand new winter storm warning issued across parts of texas. we are anticipating winter weather as we head into tonight and tomorrow morning. the issue is we have antarctic front pushing as far as texas and louisiana. we have a lot of moisture out here as well. that will be producing light snow acc
. >>> a brazen smash and grab in a t.j. maxx in new jersey.s the suspect breaks the display case with a rock and puts more than 25,000 dollars worth of chanel watches in his bag. well an active duty member of the u.s. air force watched the whole thing go down and he quickly runs after the man after he tries to get away. he eventually tackles him to the ground. >> it was dangerous to intervene. he was definitely a brave witness for doing what he did. >> the suspect got away...
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we remember t.j. maxx had a same issue. the information has been optimized. to watch your credit report very carefully. police several times a year, engage and credit monitoring to make sure that your identity has not been stolen. gerri: i just can't get over that. talking a little bit more about this cloak and dagger world. why don't they show these marketplaces down, why's it so easy for hackers to roam around and get all of our data? >> well, these are online marketplaces and you have these underground forums that you have to be vetted into. so you can't show up in the side to buy it. you have to be a trusted member of the community. and as you build up your reputations you can start by cards and stolen information and the software that you can use in these attacks. and the fbi and the secret service they do manage to shut some of these down particularly if they are outside of russia. but they just move to somewhere else. so at the end of the day the internet is a big place. you can operate one of these very easily. so we just see it migrating from one pla
we remember t.j. maxx had a same issue. the information has been optimized. to watch your credit report very carefully. police several times a year, engage and credit monitoring to make sure that your identity has not been stolen. gerri: i just can't get over that. talking a little bit more about this cloak and dagger world. why don't they show these marketplaces down, why's it so easy for hackers to roam around and get all of our data? >> well, these are online marketplaces and you have...
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the way to think about this is what happened with t.j. maxx a few years back. it was terrible.ook a hit. but everyone understood, this is a wake-up call. they'll get their act together. tagger will be fine. the reason it didn't sell off is because nobody thinks this will be a huge mission. >> target will be fine if you believe in target's fundamentals. >> target fundamentals are challenging, especially the headwinds from canada. around $60, there's long-term support for this company. this is not target's problem. it's everybody's problem. and getting back to rsi, this stock is oversold. it's trading at 30 rsi. you take a shot with limited downside. >> the term polar vortex, following a record-breaking blast of cold air. now another arctic chill could hit the midwest as early as tomorrow. how should you trade the frigid weather. let's bring in dennis gartman. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> for most people out there, they think of a cold snap, they think of ung. look at how ung, it has not done well as the temperatures drop. what gives here? >> well, you've got a problem
the way to think about this is what happened with t.j. maxx a few years back. it was terrible.ook a hit. but everyone understood, this is a wake-up call. they'll get their act together. tagger will be fine. the reason it didn't sell off is because nobody thinks this will be a huge mission. >> target will be fine if you believe in target's fundamentals. >> target fundamentals are challenging, especially the headwinds from canada. around $60, there's long-term support for this...
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this instance, the only other breach like this is t.j. maxx, a number of years ago.s organized, it was with multiple groups that worked together to hit all the different retail stores. it's a trend just starting in 2014. where hackers go, that's where the blood goes. a magic unicorn in the security industry and it wouldn't happen to them. you have these soft inside squishy networks they have, point of sale systems which aren't touched because they generate revenue. this is just the beginning. we'll see harger heists and larger credit card disclosures as well as other things hackers target this year. >> lovely. well, have a nice night, guys. seriously, thank you very much for the heads up. >>> and did any of hear about the former transportation secretary making the round for hiking the gift tax? everywhere he went most interviews seemed to be obliges, smiling, agreeing, until the good secretary stopped here. >> that's what we've always done in america. >> all right. we also account for the monies we spend in america. we'll see, mr. secretary. >> we'll see. >> we'll se
this instance, the only other breach like this is t.j. maxx, a number of years ago.s organized, it was with multiple groups that worked together to hit all the different retail stores. it's a trend just starting in 2014. where hackers go, that's where the blood goes. a magic unicorn in the security industry and it wouldn't happen to them. you have these soft inside squishy networks they have, point of sale systems which aren't touched because they generate revenue. this is just the beginning....
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craig matsamato used to be in charge of loss prevention for t.j. maxx and reebok. he is now a security consultant for major retailers and is well acquainted with the south american groups. >> you're finding them now throughout california, maryland, chicago, miami, new york. >> if this is happening all over the country, why do so few people know about it? >> when you talk about shoplifting, not a lot of people think about organized crime. most people think when you say shoplifting, it's the opportunistic shoplifter. >> winona ryder. >> winona ryder. there you go. that's kind of how people look at shoplifting. nobody really talks about the fact that, jeez, it's really organized, it's big business, and it's high loss to retailers. that's all part of the group, right-- >> matsamato says the south americans usually work in small groups, relying on distraction, advanced planning, and precision teamwork. one or two people occupy the sales staff while others go to work. it doesn't take them long. watch these two. they're about to steal $3,000 worth of armani suits in just
craig matsamato used to be in charge of loss prevention for t.j. maxx and reebok. he is now a security consultant for major retailers and is well acquainted with the south american groups. >> you're finding them now throughout california, maryland, chicago, miami, new york. >> if this is happening all over the country, why do so few people know about it? >> when you talk about shoplifting, not a lot of people think about organized crime. most people think when you say...
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does that benefit a t.j. maxx, where they might be able to get these at a discount? >> it certainly does. we've seen the value price for a long time. and investors say, is the multiple too high? my thought is, this is a different business than what it was five years ago. what you have at t.j., ross stores and burlington, they have leverage on store growth, operating margins. and they're getting better brands. >> dana, thanks for your time. grasso, urban outfitters. is it your top pick for 2014? >> i think i go back to the abercrombie. i think it's good for another 20 points. it has to settle in and hold the mid-30 level. but urban outfitters, on the chart, i'll take a risk and get $5 to $7 upside. >> josh? >> i think people should look at a finish line footwear. this is a stock that doesn't get a lot of attention. it's very cheap right now on a cash flow to enterprise value basis. what's really amazing is the trend. it's been outperforming the xrt, going back to september. every time it has a pullback, it pulls back beautifully to support. and the buyers come on time
does that benefit a t.j. maxx, where they might be able to get these at a discount? >> it certainly does. we've seen the value price for a long time. and investors say, is the multiple too high? my thought is, this is a different business than what it was five years ago. what you have at t.j., ross stores and burlington, they have leverage on store growth, operating margins. and they're getting better brands. >> dana, thanks for your time. grasso, urban outfitters. is it your top...
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t.j. maxx? [ laughter ] >> i got a buddy that takes care of me. you know, what i wear. >> jimmy: she does? >> she does. >> jimmy: and this is not a prank she's pulling on you, is it? [ laughter ] >> i hope not. >> jimmy: by the way, that dunk is -- you know, i've seen things like that in like dunk competitions, whatever. but to do that in a game. has anyone ever done that in a game before? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> jimmy: can we look at that in slow motion? because i really would like for you to take us through this here. because that -- [ cheers and applause ] do you get at all dizzy when you spin around like that? >> no. not really. i mean, that's kind of like my go-to. i guess. >> jimmy: your go-to. if you were to miss that shot, you would be -- the abuse would be neverending, right? >> i think i'd still be -- i might be more popular if i were to miss it. >> jimmy: if you were to miss the shot? >> yeah. >> jimmy: in an entirely different way, yes. would your teammates have been upset with you or would they have laughed if you mi
t.j. maxx? [ laughter ] >> i got a buddy that takes care of me. you know, what i wear. >> jimmy: she does? >> she does. >> jimmy: and this is not a prank she's pulling on you, is it? [ laughter ] >> i hope not. >> jimmy: by the way, that dunk is -- you know, i've seen things like that in like dunk competitions, whatever. but to do that in a game. has anyone ever done that in a game before? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> jimmy: can we...
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retail space, you are prone to serious attacks and we have seen that going back to 2006-2007, when t.j. maxxed and had to notify 94 million customers. obviously with an organization such as that the price will be considerably higher than a midsize organization that is operating in the manufacturing industry. >> thank you for being with us. appreciate your information there. >>> in today's yahoo! finance question of the day, we asked how concerned are you about your data. 62% of you say you are very worried. companies and the government need to do more, just more. 13% say not worried. 25% say there's no way to stop hackers. sue? >>> we have another triple digit decline in the dow jones industrial average today. we will talk about the market and show you some of the big movers coming up. they include gilead sciences, principal financial, first so lar and harley davidson off off better than 2%. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imag
retail space, you are prone to serious attacks and we have seen that going back to 2006-2007, when t.j. maxxed and had to notify 94 million customers. obviously with an organization such as that the price will be considerably higher than a midsize organization that is operating in the manufacturing industry. >> thank you for being with us. appreciate your information there. >>> in today's yahoo! finance question of the day, we asked how concerned are you about your data. 62% of...
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companies which owns national retail james t.j. maxx and marshalls, it was breached in 2007. sony and epsilon were also attacked in 2011. we learned on new year's eve that the popular social communication platform snapchat was also hacked, a breach of about 4.6 million usernames with their corresponding phone numbers. these are just the latest examples but we all know the problems run much, much deeper. identity theft has been the number-one consumer complaint at the federal trade commission for the last 13 years in a row. the average financial loss for each instance of identity theft is $4,930 and it's been estimated that identity theft resulted in $24.7 billion loss for our country in 2012. given these realities, we need to dedicate more time and energy to solutions that substantially improve the safety of our on-line activities. while the target breach is important and deserves our attention, so, too, should the security risks posed by healthcare.gov as well as the federal and state insurance exchanges set up under obamaca obamacare. imperial yon, a major u.s. credit repor
companies which owns national retail james t.j. maxx and marshalls, it was breached in 2007. sony and epsilon were also attacked in 2011. we learned on new year's eve that the popular social communication platform snapchat was also hacked, a breach of about 4.6 million usernames with their corresponding phone numbers. these are just the latest examples but we all know the problems run much, much deeper. identity theft has been the number-one consumer complaint at the federal trade commission...