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tim seymour, nathan seymour, is the bromance over? elon musk might be taking a step to distance himself from president trump. what is causing the beef and what it could mean for the stock. palo alto soaring after hours t. current shareholder cyber security fund has a bone to pick. you won't want to miss this. >>> later, reed hastings talking act cord cutting to house of cards today, we'll tell you what he had all of wall street talking. first, a bank worst performing sect sector. both negative on the year. check out some of the action, gold man sax, j.p. morgan down and 3% respectively. could the banks be the ultimate value track or should investors be buying the dip, tie? >> there obviously haven't been trades, goldman sax is the first one reporting. the contracter the price action since has been miserable, think about it. since makening an all time high, they're down over 20% in a couple months on what's been a pretty decent tape. i have been one of these people bullish in the banks, now i have to ask myself, does goldman need to re
tim seymour, nathan seymour, is the bromance over? elon musk might be taking a step to distance himself from president trump. what is causing the beef and what it could mean for the stock. palo alto soaring after hours t. current shareholder cyber security fund has a bone to pick. you won't want to miss this. >>> later, reed hastings talking act cord cutting to house of cards today, we'll tell you what he had all of wall street talking. first, a bank worst performing sect sector. both...
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tim seymour, steve grass jo, guy adami. tonight on "fast," stocks all on the move. we'll bring you the latest headlines, plus emerging markets under pressure as brazil faces its own political turmoil. one is suddenly a no touch. later, they are celebrating the big five the social giant is up nearly 300% since 2012. it is showing no signs of slowing down. we have a special report. first we start off with a busy day if d.c. president trump responds to the controversy surrounding his administration. eamon javers. >> reporter: the president finished up a highly anticipated press conference in the east room of the white house. he was asked several questions by american reporters, colombian reporters had a chance to ask questions of the colombian president t. president, though, continues to be critical of the decision to appoint a special counsel to investigate the russia matter. here's what he said. >> i respect, but the entire thing has been a witch hunt. there is no collusion between simply myself and my campaign, but i can always speak for myself and the russians. zer
tim seymour, steve grass jo, guy adami. tonight on "fast," stocks all on the move. we'll bring you the latest headlines, plus emerging markets under pressure as brazil faces its own political turmoil. one is suddenly a no touch. later, they are celebrating the big five the social giant is up nearly 300% since 2012. it is showing no signs of slowing down. we have a special report. first we start off with a busy day if d.c. president trump responds to the controversy surrounding his...
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>> live from the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's prime square, i'm little lisa lee, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami are in the chair. where is it heading next? steve grasso breaks down the levels to watch. gold is chiny. he'll explain why it's so bullish. you don't have to be a prime peb. that's little later on in the show. first on a they sa saw another record for the s&p. we saw what we are calling the dash for trash, a number of beaten down stocks are soaring this month. 3d printer statysis is up. solar 28%. another 3d systems is up a whopping 39%. are these left for dead names a price to find value in this market with stocks that have record highs? >> a lot of these stocks have had huge runs, home depot, honeywell, tim and i would disagree on. i think they're reasonably developed. i don't think it signifies anything other than the fact people are scared to be in these names that have done so well so long. they are looking for stocks that are under valued. i'm of the belief stocks under value for a good reason. that's an entirely different conversation. >> we have a di
>> live from the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's prime square, i'm little lisa lee, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami are in the chair. where is it heading next? steve grasso breaks down the levels to watch. gold is chiny. he'll explain why it's so bullish. you don't have to be a prime peb. that's little later on in the show. first on a they sa saw another record for the s&p. we saw what we are calling the dash for trash, a number of beaten down stocks are soaring this...
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this surge resulting "fast money's" tim seymour.t is all about debt repayment and that was the exact point you made when you drafted valeant. >> first of all it's a long season, as they say. this is a company with a ton of problems, but it's really not about the equity. today they gave a guidance that actual ly they raised for 2017, 3.67 billion. it's still seven times but they cut $1.3 billion in debt. they've taken about $6 billion off their debt requirements or repayment between 2018 and 2020 which is substantial because it removes a lot of fear around forced divestitures around profitable businesses. >> you mentioned it's a long slog and it is until february when we decide who wins and we calculate that. so what's your biggest concern when it comes to now to february especially when the rest of the debt is not repaid until 2018? >> well, this is still a company that has patent -- no new major launches and even in this last quarter. let's see what happens to the degradation of their revenue stream. my view is that, first of all,
this surge resulting "fast money's" tim seymour.t is all about debt repayment and that was the exact point you made when you drafted valeant. >> first of all it's a long season, as they say. this is a company with a ton of problems, but it's really not about the equity. today they gave a guidance that actual ly they raised for 2017, 3.67 billion. it's still seven times but they cut $1.3 billion in debt. they've taken about $6 billion off their debt requirements or repayment...
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tim seymour, seymour alpha, team owner, "fast money" owner.ing. >> we play one game at at time, mel. early in the season. you said. happy where we are putting our heads down and putting our pants legs on one leg at a time. >> many, many months ahead. what concerns you the most in terms of the valiant story first? >> for valiant a lot of issues in terms of their core business and in fact we just got a little reprieve in the, facts in stay against the lawsuit on, with teva, ultimately, generic competition encroaching on their core business is a big deal. revenues are down. the key, generate enough free cash flow to pay down debt the way they have over the last year, $3.6 billion better that terms of balance sheet and keep core businesses. not divest core businesseswhat it needs to get on to the next level. >> i specifically had this conversation with you prior to the stock draft. valiant, a swing from the fence sort of play. you must be a little worried the gains, we've seen them. >> nice to lock them in here. >> exactly. >> tactically. but, you
tim seymour, seymour alpha, team owner, "fast money" owner.ing. >> we play one game at at time, mel. early in the season. you said. happy where we are putting our heads down and putting our pants legs on one leg at a time. >> many, many months ahead. what concerns you the most in terms of the valiant story first? >> for valiant a lot of issues in terms of their core business and in fact we just got a little reprieve in the, facts in stay against the lawsuit on, with...
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. >> happy birthday, tim seymour. tomorrow.crew up any more than you. >> thanks for watching, "options action" right after the break. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. a used car, >> here at the max market, coming to you live from the tomorrow time's square the guys are drying off behind me, here's what's coming up on the show. >> get in there -- >> that's what sober investors are doing, but there is something in the charts that suggest the bottom is in. we'll explain. >>> plus, french elections are this week and odds makers give them a 16% chance of winning. >> so you are telling pe there is a chance? >> not really. don't
. >> happy birthday, tim seymour. tomorrow.crew up any more than you. >> thanks for watching, "options action" right after the break. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. a used car, >> here at the max market, coming to you live from the tomorrow time's square the guys...
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overlooking new york city's time's square the traders are tim seymour, guy adami. it is the battle as amazon and google race, which behemoth is the buy? general motors and ford under pressure as a new lawsuit drops on one of the vehicles, a pick-up truck. later, bitcoin stories, all time high, today, before coming back to earth a bit. much behind that wild ride, brian kelly will break it all down, we will take your questions about additional currency. first, we start with what looks like investor heaven. ♪ stocks are soaring, the dow is up 7% the year, the s&p had a record high of 9% t. nasdaq also had a record up a staggering 15% this year. it's not just stocks, gold is up 9%. bond is up. it's the same across the globe. so is this investor heaven? or is it something has to give, guys? smr smag has to give, absolutely. right now, i love the graphic and the hearts and everything. >> did you ever have harp lessons as a kid? >> i think you say the course. we had a section last fight, do you stay with the winners? i think the winners are winners for a reasonch i think
overlooking new york city's time's square the traders are tim seymour, guy adami. it is the battle as amazon and google race, which behemoth is the buy? general motors and ford under pressure as a new lawsuit drops on one of the vehicles, a pick-up truck. later, bitcoin stories, all time high, today, before coming back to earth a bit. much behind that wild ride, brian kelly will break it all down, we will take your questions about additional currency. first, we start with what looks like...
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traders are pete najerian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami. tonight on "fast" something they haven't done since the dark days of the financial crisis a. top technician says look out below. he'll explain why he's so bearish. plus get this, shake shacks are usually the best burger. now wall street's most hated stock. could that signal a buying opportunity? gartman's says bitcoin investors will face the one thing has them beefing. first, you start with the nasdaq near record highs, the fang stocks leading the pack higher. but caution, this is the no fang zone, like the no school zone, but even better, because outside of fang, there are some other, scare we say even more lucrative opportunities. other tech names are soaring. square is up a whopping 67%. tesla and ali baba up 40%, invidia is up 36%. is it time to start betting on some non-fang tech zone? no fang zone? >> a food job with all these great, great for a tuesday, mel, well done. yes, there are names you can invest in, in the no fang zone. i will give you a quick three. red hat has been a
traders are pete najerian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami. tonight on "fast" something they haven't done since the dark days of the financial crisis a. top technician says look out below. he'll explain why he's so bearish. plus get this, shake shacks are usually the best burger. now wall street's most hated stock. could that signal a buying opportunity? gartman's says bitcoin investors will face the one thing has them beefing. first, you start with the nasdaq near record highs,...
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tim seymour. >> breaking out, malaysia ewm. that's right. the currency is dirt cheap.nd emerging markets are now taking the next leg. >> malaysia. wow. b.k.? >> most of you are not idiots. buy the walmart. >> grasso? >> it would be weird if i didn't say square. my best idea ten minutes ago, and it would be weird if i -- >> yeah. >> square. >> unbreak my heart. they're going to play it louder and louder. >> twtr will get it for you. >> i'm melissa lee. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica, and of course welcome to cramerica's west coast outmepost at cnbc station. call me at
tim seymour. >> breaking out, malaysia ewm. that's right. the currency is dirt cheap.nd emerging markets are now taking the next leg. >> malaysia. wow. b.k.? >> most of you are not idiots. buy the walmart. >> grasso? >> it would be weird if i didn't say square. my best idea ten minutes ago, and it would be weird if i -- >> yeah. >> square. >> unbreak my heart. they're going to play it louder and louder. >> twtr will get it for you. >>...
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. >> i follow tim seymour who sent out a meaningful tweet about his tractor. >> it was tractor season at my house. i pulled out the john deere. and shame on you, guy. >> that tractor is not really a tractor, that's a toy. >> i think we've got a lumberjack contest on this. >> some things you cannot believe. >> back to the would you rather, target over home depot? i think it's hard in the age of technology to catch up. i think target will struggle in catching up. i wouldn't touch it. i would much prefer to own walmart or home depot here. >> that's really what's been holding them in play -- >> if people are nesting, their homes are their homes -- >> that's the growth quarter after quarter is the home goods side of that trade. tjx, and don't forget about burlington. that burlington, they are killing it as well. let's not forget about them. >> i think that right now, burlington's gotten so priced. they're so expensive. they're doing great, but right now tj maxx, probably your best bet. >> the home improvement trades, sherwin williams. i still think there's more left in that name. >> amazon
. >> i follow tim seymour who sent out a meaningful tweet about his tractor. >> it was tractor season at my house. i pulled out the john deere. and shame on you, guy. >> that tractor is not really a tractor, that's a toy. >> i think we've got a lumberjack contest on this. >> some things you cannot believe. >> back to the would you rather, target over home depot? i think it's hard in the age of technology to catch up. i think target will struggle in catching...
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. >> so in terms of back to the original question, tim seymour was making this plan yesterday or someer day, the valuations could go even higher if it were not for the uncertainties in washington. but there is this count that right now the u.s. is there, would be even better if we didn't have the uncertainty out of d.c. >> i'm not so sure if i'm fully on board with that. i think the reason we have been able to creep up recently is the earnings have been so good. we have been thrown into the multiple. we went up to 19 times right before the reporting season. we were there half a second. >> hold on, we have to get back to john harwood, more breaking news on president trump telling james comey to stand down on that michael flynn investigation. john. >> mel lisa, on that story we discussed a few moments ago the "new york times" reported, as an indication of the gravity of the situation, the white house rushed out a statement. here's what it says, the president has never asked mr. comey or anyone else to end any investigation, including any investigation involving general flynn. this is no
. >> so in terms of back to the original question, tim seymour was making this plan yesterday or someer day, the valuations could go even higher if it were not for the uncertainties in washington. but there is this count that right now the u.s. is there, would be even better if we didn't have the uncertainty out of d.c. >> i'm not so sure if i'm fully on board with that. i think the reason we have been able to creep up recently is the earnings have been so good. we have been thrown...
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pete najarian, tim seymour and guy adami. is the apocalypse already here? a top analyst took down media stocks on a cutting that shocked the street and he'll be here on why it's only going to get worse. jim cramer will be here to talk about the most important thing apple's ceo tim cook just told him. when we started off with the two big names that just reported earnings and facebook crushing expectations, but the stock is down about 2% and tesla posting a massive loss and that stork is do sto down almost a percent. phil lebeau is gearing up for the tesla call which starts in 30 minutes and we'll check in with him a little bit later and we have david garrity manning the red phone for the conference call. we'll hear his instant reaction later. first, we cake it off with julia boorstin who just spoke with sheryl sandberg moments ago. >> i just got off the phone with sheryl sandberg and we spoke after the earnings crossed and she wanted to talk about what drove the costs to better than expected revenue and earnings. the brands are moving to facebook and mobile.
pete najarian, tim seymour and guy adami. is the apocalypse already here? a top analyst took down media stocks on a cutting that shocked the street and he'll be here on why it's only going to get worse. jim cramer will be here to talk about the most important thing apple's ceo tim cook just told him. when we started off with the two big names that just reported earnings and facebook crushing expectations, but the stock is down about 2% and tesla posting a massive loss and that stork is do sto...
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tim seymour made a point. it's a good point that 17 is effectively an arbitrary number. it's meaningless in terms of the value of the company and those types of things. 72 ento steve's point will be somewhat of a battleground, although it is now two-and-a-half three months a tf ipo. i'm not certain, that level they may not defend it as vociferously as two months ago. if you are looking at jogging around 17 bucks, i think you have an opportunity. but this seems to be a company that has tremendous competition in the form of facebook and the head winds are significant. it will be an aukmented reality company. not six months from now. >> you have to wonder about the deceleration we are talking about here. you wonder, when tapper reads through that report, does he have 17? that's interesting, 17 is a number they use actually the metrics they use to try to value this company the right way they came up with $17 a share. >> hold on, you think that $17 a share based on their fundamental am analysis of the situation and a valuation model? it wasn't what the market wanted? >> it's
tim seymour made a point. it's a good point that 17 is effectively an arbitrary number. it's meaningless in terms of the value of the company and those types of things. 72 ento steve's point will be somewhat of a battleground, although it is now two-and-a-half three months a tf ipo. i'm not certain, that level they may not defend it as vociferously as two months ago. if you are looking at jogging around 17 bucks, i think you have an opportunity. but this seems to be a company that has...
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live from the nasdaq martz overlooking new york city's time's square, your traders are tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman, disney is down about 3% near after hours low, that conference call is under way as we speak. it's what the ceo just told julia boorstin that has all the traders talking t. fear game hit one of the lowest levels in history. it has everyone freaking out. its not what you fear, you should fear something else. later, more drama on the tarmac. this time spirit airlines coming under pressure after a big fight breaks out in florida. we will bring you all the latest details. we have one of the most surprising trades of the month the retail resurgence, retail stocks surging more than 1% today up more than 5% in the last month. check out names like home depot and lowes hitting an all time high. wal-mart at a 52-week high. all this ahead of macy's, j.c. pennies and in order stroms ahead of earnings. is the long national nightmare finally over? what do the performance say about the consumer? guy, what do you think? >> i don't think it's over for macy's or nordstrom's. i
live from the nasdaq martz overlooking new york city's time's square, your traders are tim seymour, guy adami and karen finerman, disney is down about 3% near after hours low, that conference call is under way as we speak. it's what the ceo just told julia boorstin that has all the traders talking t. fear game hit one of the lowest levels in history. it has everyone freaking out. its not what you fear, you should fear something else. later, more drama on the tarmac. this time spirit airlines...
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traders are pete najerian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami.k days of the financial crisis a. top technician says look out below. he'll explain why he's so bearish. plus get this, shake shacks are usually the best burger. now wall street's most hated stock. could that signal a buying
traders are pete najerian, tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami.k days of the financial crisis a. top technician says look out below. he'll explain why he's so bearish. plus get this, shake shacks are usually the best burger. now wall street's most hated stock. could that signal a buying
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>> live from the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's prime square, i'm little lisa lee, tim seymourmi are in the chair. where is it heading next? steve grasso breaks down the levels to watch. gold is chiny. he'll explain why it's so bullish. you don't have to be a prime peb. that's little later on in the
>> live from the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's prime square, i'm little lisa lee, tim seymourmi are in the chair. where is it heading next? steve grasso breaks down the levels to watch. gold is chiny. he'll explain why it's so bullish. you don't have to be a prime peb. that's little later on in the
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overlooking new york city's time's square the traders are tim seymour, guy adami.d google race, which behemoth is the buy? general motors and ford under pressure as a new lawsuit drops on one of the vehicles, a pick-up truck. later, bitcoin stories, all time high, today, before coming back to earth a bit. much behind that wild ride,
overlooking new york city's time's square the traders are tim seymour, guy adami.d google race, which behemoth is the buy? general motors and ford under pressure as a new lawsuit drops on one of the vehicles, a pick-up truck. later, bitcoin stories, all time high, today, before coming back to earth a bit. much behind that wild ride,
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. >> tim seymour is in a band this weekend we were at john scott's, i was begging to hear eddie vetterevoted to the almon brothers. it was the right thing to do. >> seven minutes until we get started trading, tuesday, but first trading session, first mad dash. >> a real interesting call out of morgan stanley raising numbers from micron. why is this important? the pricing remains robust for d ramps. lot of felt they were about to roll over, au contrare. this is a stumbling block to profitability. >> why don't they? >> there's not enough supply. the new version of d ramps are harder to be able to -- you can't just build a plant like it's gypsum board. they're too hard. i like this call but when they do come up with a plant that makes the additional d ram, that's what morgan stanley was thinking. >> r.g. is implot the spud stud. >> you he showing tremendous -- you're agile today. >> thank you. >> you're yankee like. >> it's not just planting a crop of potatoes and having them come up. it's more complicated. >> wesson was sold to j.m. smuck smucker's, speaking of fries, oil. been to mcdona
. >> tim seymour is in a band this weekend we were at john scott's, i was begging to hear eddie vetterevoted to the almon brothers. it was the right thing to do. >> seven minutes until we get started trading, tuesday, but first trading session, first mad dash. >> a real interesting call out of morgan stanley raising numbers from micron. why is this important? the pricing remains robust for d ramps. lot of felt they were about to roll over, au contrare. this is a stumbling...
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live from the nasdaq martz overlooking new york city's time's square, your traders are tim seymour, guyman, disney is down about 3% near after hours low, that conference call is under way as we speak. it's what the ceo just told julia boorstin that has all the traders talking t. fear game hit one of the lowest levels in history. it has everyone freaking out. its not what you fear, you should fear something else. later, more drama on the ta
live from the nasdaq martz overlooking new york city's time's square, your traders are tim seymour, guyman, disney is down about 3% near after hours low, that conference call is under way as we speak. it's what the ceo just told julia boorstin that has all the traders talking t. fear game hit one of the lowest levels in history. it has everyone freaking out. its not what you fear, you should fear something else. later, more drama on the ta
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tim seymour, nathan seymour, is the bromance over? be taking a step to distance himself from president trump. what is causing the beef and what it could mean for the stock. palo alto soaring after hours t. current shareholder cyber security fund has a bone to pick. you won't want to miss this. >>> late
tim seymour, nathan seymour, is the bromance over? be taking a step to distance himself from president trump. what is causing the beef and what it could mean for the stock. palo alto soaring after hours t. current shareholder cyber security fund has a bone to pick. you won't want to miss this. >>> late
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tim seymour, steve grass jo, guy adami. tonight on "fast," stocks all on the move.nes, plus emerging markets under pressure as brazil faces its own political turmoil. one is
tim seymour, steve grass jo, guy adami. tonight on "fast," stocks all on the move.nes, plus emerging markets under pressure as brazil faces its own political turmoil. one is
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pete najarian, tim seymour and guy adami. is the apocalypse already here?cks on a cutting that shocked the street and he'll be here on why it's only going to get worse. jim cramer will be here to talk about the most important thing apple's ceo tim cook just told him. when we started off with the two big names that just reported earnings and facebook crushing expectations, but the stock is down a
pete najarian, tim seymour and guy adami. is the apocalypse already here?cks on a cutting that shocked the street and he'll be here on why it's only going to get worse. jim cramer will be here to talk about the most important thing apple's ceo tim cook just told him. when we started off with the two big names that just reported earnings and facebook crushing expectations, but the stock is down a