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tyler matheson still ahead, ge, whirlpool and 3m are lower this year they all have similar head winds inflation and supply chain issues but could a travel resurgence give ge a meaningfuloo bst key things to watch for all three. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's officially underway that means it's time for another week of earnings today and we're going to do three industrial bell weathers. let's start with general electric they're before the bell tomorrow you have the air travel rebound. health care sales expected to fall and oppenheimer managing director joins us with our trades welcome, guys. sima, what are you watching? >> it will be aviation that makes up 40% of ge business. a likely optimistic outlook on travel and how that's speeding through to achbiation as aftermarket repairs business and the all-important leap engine. we're expecting points of pour foit 5 billion the question is whether the strength in this business can offset the ongoing troubles it's seeing in renewables after competitors conveyed a less optimistic outlook for renewable energy that will be a key focus and se
tyler matheson still ahead, ge, whirlpool and 3m are lower this year they all have similar head winds inflation and supply chain issues but could a travel resurgence give ge a meaningfuloo bst key things to watch for all three. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's officially underway that means it's time for another week of earnings today and we're going to do three industrial bell weathers. let's start with general electric they're before the bell tomorrow you have the air travel...
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carry that on cnbc on saturday, may 7th and across all of the nbc news networks let's get to tyler mathesonor a cnbc news update. >> thank you very much dr. anthony fauci says the u.s. is unlikely to reach herd immunity against covid he says the pro connection that comes after an infection does not last long. fauci says current vaccines are good, but better forms of protection are needed. >>> the fda has set tentative meetings to review covid vaccines for kids under the age of 5 the three hearings are scheduled for june about 18 million young children are still unable to get their shots because no vaccine has been approved for their age groups. >>> the house panel investigating the january 6th insurrection has announced eight hearings in june, some will be conducted in primetime >>> and in kabul an explosion for through a mosque killing at least ten people, wounding another 20 this according to a taliban spokesman. hundreds of worshippers were gathered for prayers on the last friday of ramadan. >>> on the news with shep smith tonight how alleged kidnappers prepared before grabbing a 3 month
carry that on cnbc on saturday, may 7th and across all of the nbc news networks let's get to tyler mathesonor a cnbc news update. >> thank you very much dr. anthony fauci says the u.s. is unlikely to reach herd immunity against covid he says the pro connection that comes after an infection does not last long. fauci says current vaccines are good, but better forms of protection are needed. >>> the fda has set tentative meetings to review covid vaccines for kids under the age of 5...
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i'm tyler matheson along with kelly edmunds.ell, in just a moment we have a great lineup of competitors this year. as you can see them there over in the big wall. lots of new faces this year including ryan reynolds. you know him from many movies, one of the biggest box office stars of all time, more than 5 billion in box office. he'd like his next role to be stock draft champion kelly? >> i see kayla putting out a tiktok as we speak. >> david robinson, the admiral, the basketball hall of famer is here and the cents peter's peacocks are joining us and different teams and different players and hoping for the same success. hi, everybody. the first pick belongs to kandi burruss. you've seen her on real housewives of atlanta and you will see her making the first pick in a moment >> they'll pick a pick from 54 investments, 54 stocks, etfs, gold, oil and not just one, but two cryptocurrencies and we have the disney, and walmart and all of the techsor the loss and you have stocks on the way up and some which are struggling and peloton,
i'm tyler matheson along with kelly edmunds.ell, in just a moment we have a great lineup of competitors this year. as you can see them there over in the big wall. lots of new faces this year including ryan reynolds. you know him from many movies, one of the biggest box office stars of all time, more than 5 billion in box office. he'd like his next role to be stock draft champion kelly? >> i see kayla putting out a tiktok as we speak. >> david robinson, the admiral, the basketball...
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kelly, thank you very much welcome, everybody, to "power lunch" for a friday, a busy friday i'm tyler matheson market is saying good-bye, good riddance to april the nasdaq on pace for its worst month since 2008 are stocks poised potentially for a turnaround we'll look at this month's worst performers and say whether a rebound could be coming. plus lots of issues facing the market you've got your inflation and you've got the fed and you've got the war in ukraine down there, and we'll look at one that is really starting to hit company's bottom lines maybe it's come out of nowhere for some of you, maybe not it is the strong dollar. which stocks can hold up best? which can be hurt the most kelly? >> add that to the laundry list of concerns. welcome back to "power lunch," i'm kelly evans and we are just down session lows and the s&p is down to 4184 and that's a 2% drop in the nasdaq and the worst performer much like it's been all month down 2.8% today and that means the nasdaq is about to close out its worst month since october 2008 we don't make that comparison all that often and it tells me about
kelly, thank you very much welcome, everybody, to "power lunch" for a friday, a busy friday i'm tyler matheson market is saying good-bye, good riddance to april the nasdaq on pace for its worst month since 2008 are stocks poised potentially for a turnaround we'll look at this month's worst performers and say whether a rebound could be coming. plus lots of issues facing the market you've got your inflation and you've got the fed and you've got the war in ukraine down there, and we'll...
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i'm tyler matheson, here is what's ahead on a monday yet another volatile day for the major averages investors bracing for intense days of earnings opinion from bowing to big tech, should you proceed with caution or start taking new positions. plus, it is harder to hide in this market. the additional safety playbook may not work inflation, but there are surprising places that could offer some peace of mind in the market and we, kelly, will list them. >> tyler, thank you. >> the nasdaq is faring better than the dow and s&p today still, stocks are off their worst levels of the session. the dow is off 488, and the s&p, the worst performer and the nasdaq was positive a short time ago. it's now negative by nine points we mentioned twitter let's get a quick check on the stock up 5% on reports that elon musk is nearing a deal for the social media company 5420 still the rumored price an 59, and energy and the big laggard on the session, schlumberger, halliburton, apa all some of the worst-performing stocks in the group and we're talking about 8% decline as crude oils are slipping on the chin
i'm tyler matheson, here is what's ahead on a monday yet another volatile day for the major averages investors bracing for intense days of earnings opinion from bowing to big tech, should you proceed with caution or start taking new positions. plus, it is harder to hide in this market. the additional safety playbook may not work inflation, but there are surprising places that could offer some peace of mind in the market and we, kelly, will list them. >> tyler, thank you. >> the...