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if david cameron really believes a profit not a dirty word then why not go to google amazon and vodafone and say well if you're making all these profits then why don't we tax you on those profits in other words these companies google amazon vodafone and others they don't believe in profits because then they'd have to pay taxes so they don't report any profits or barely a miniscule amount of profit you don't like ok here you have the companies that sponsor david cameron they don't believe in profits enough to report them so david cameron or here's another thing here how about the taxpayer in the year. k. are taxed only on their profits instead of their total revenues like a corporation corporations are only tax on revenue and profits that are adjusted after all the deductions how about tax payers saying well after i adjust all my my revenue in the same way a corporation does oh by the way i didn't make any profits last year therefore my tax liability should be zero zero but if you have one of the other i as i've said before david cameron you are duplicitous douche you know and you should
if david cameron really believes a profit not a dirty word then why not go to google amazon and vodafone and say well if you're making all these profits then why don't we tax you on those profits in other words these companies google amazon vodafone and others they don't believe in profits because then they'd have to pay taxes so they don't report any profits or barely a miniscule amount of profit you don't like ok here you have the companies that sponsor david cameron they don't believe in...
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profits then why don't we tax you on those profits in other words these companies google amazon vodafone and others they don't believe in profits because then they'd have to pay taxes so they don't report any profits or barely a minuscule amount of profit you know like ok here you have the companies that sponsor david cameron they don't believe in profits enough to report them so david cameron or here's another thing here how about the taxpayer in the u. k. are taxed only on their profits instead of their total revenue is like a corporation corporations are only tax on revenue and profits that are adjusted after all the deductions how about tax payers saying well after i just all my my revenue in the same way a corporation does oh by the way i didn't make any profits last year therefore my tax liability should be zero zero but these are one of the other i as i've said before david cameron duplicitous douche you know and you should ask a few or just go away nobody likes you just as to if you just go what. well he this is how he would accounting to never have profits so this is something t
profits then why don't we tax you on those profits in other words these companies google amazon vodafone and others they don't believe in profits because then they'd have to pay taxes so they don't report any profits or barely a minuscule amount of profit you know like ok here you have the companies that sponsor david cameron they don't believe in profits enough to report them so david cameron or here's another thing here how about the taxpayer in the u. k. are taxed only on their profits...
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. >> check out shares of vodafone. spiking toward session highs.this on reports that at&t could be looking into putting at least ground work into a possible deal to acquire vodafone sometime in the future. again, unconfirmed reports from other media sources for this particular move. still, it's making the stock shoot higher toward those session highs. again, bill, check out those vodafone shares as we head towards the "closing bell." >> just as we're getting ready to ask dan hesse about further consolidation in his industry. good timing on that one. >>> google is holding a highly anticipated android event today. josh lipton is at that event in san francisco. he's got details. josh? >> reporter: yeah, bill, here in san francisco, google unveiling this morning its new smartphone. the nexus 5. let me give you guys the specs. it's a five inch display. weighs 130 grams. it's running a qualcomm snap dragon 800 processor, means it's the most powerful nexus phone yet. improved camera. smarter phone tiler. price $349 without a contract. it's available today
. >> check out shares of vodafone. spiking toward session highs.this on reports that at&t could be looking into putting at least ground work into a possible deal to acquire vodafone sometime in the future. again, unconfirmed reports from other media sources for this particular move. still, it's making the stock shoot higher toward those session highs. again, bill, check out those vodafone shares as we head towards the "closing bell." >> just as we're getting ready to...
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corporate partner vodafone for one hundred thirty billion dollars this would be one of the biggest deals and all corporate history paul bar bag leo a bloomberg b.n.a. has more they see the future as wireless and they do not want to share the profits they will be getting with vodafone anymore and the rise and profits are growing there of four point four percent from last year but so are their prices the average verizon wireless bill jumped a seven point one percent since march of this year at the same time the income gap in the u.s. has grown to the highest recorded level and over a century ken mole is the c.e.o. of moses and company one of the world's leading mergers and acquisitions firm says consolidation is part and parcel of the economy the benefits of being a large are your power in the market power to distribute your power to command price a t.n.t. once and on the action they just announce a stock buyback and deal to buy international competitor leap wireless but a large firms don't grow without their own challenges very difficult for a very large company to maintain the level of i
corporate partner vodafone for one hundred thirty billion dollars this would be one of the biggest deals and all corporate history paul bar bag leo a bloomberg b.n.a. has more they see the future as wireless and they do not want to share the profits they will be getting with vodafone anymore and the rise and profits are growing there of four point four percent from last year but so are their prices the average verizon wireless bill jumped a seven point one percent since march of this year at...
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personally, i'll be a relaxed holder of vodafone.ither the new management team are going to reinvigorate it or it's going to prove attractive to -- >> at&t is actually seen -- >> potentially. but that's -- how many times have management of companies not taken the tough decisions? it's a brave call to open yourself up for growth avenues or become a target. >> is brave good? >> brave tends to be good for shareholders. brave tends not to be good for management in their jobs. >> right. >> that's why management teams always talk about share hold honor value in peeths with institutionalal shareholders. >> meanwhile, samsung is throwing in nice curves to it's galaxy. it's launched a curved display hand set in a move to beat apple ininnovati ininnovation. it could be a precursor to wearable products. the stock wasn't trading due to a south korean holiday. >>> and panasonic has decided to pull the plug on plasma tvs. kitadai has the story for us from tokyo. kitadai-san. >> thank you, ross. panasonic is getting out of the plasma tv business by
personally, i'll be a relaxed holder of vodafone.ither the new management team are going to reinvigorate it or it's going to prove attractive to -- >> at&t is actually seen -- >> potentially. but that's -- how many times have management of companies not taken the tough decisions? it's a brave call to open yourself up for growth avenues or become a target. >> is brave good? >> brave tends to be good for shareholders. brave tends not to be good for management in their...
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that is currently led by deutsche telekom, 37.5 million customers, followed by vodafone, with eddie 2.2 million -- with ready to .2 million -- 32.2 million. >> from the point of view of mobile phone users, the mobile customers would have contracts with the operators. it is a disadvantage because if anything, it damages competition. from the point of view of shareholders, for those buying shares in the companies involved, it is an advantage because the sheer size of what is being created can lead to an increase in margins. >> although companies are likely to increase their profits in the long term, the initial outlay will be large -- a little over 8.5 billion euros is the latest offer on the table from o2's owner. on top of that would come costs for increasing the data volumes the network can handle. >> and a moment, a new exhibition in berlin explores the controversial world of surveillance. >> first, a look at other stories making the news. >> police and myanmar say at least five people have been killed by buddhist mobs. the renewed religious violence broke out. fighting between buddhi
that is currently led by deutsche telekom, 37.5 million customers, followed by vodafone, with eddie 2.2 million -- with ready to .2 million -- 32.2 million. >> from the point of view of mobile phone users, the mobile customers would have contracts with the operators. it is a disadvantage because if anything, it damages competition. from the point of view of shareholders, for those buying shares in the companies involved, it is an advantage because the sheer size of what is being created...
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the announcement has prompted other major operators to say they want to follow suit, vodafone among them. telefonica said they would try to roll this out for customers. there are some skeptical of whether it would work to to the nature of modern communication. deutsche telekom are saying they are determined to protect their customers information from prying eyes of the spies. >> wikileaks partner website. he thinks rerouting data is not enough to ensure privacy. >> in germany, we have a situation that the trustworthiness of our foreign and interior intelligence service, watching their high level of cooperation with a national security agency, and with a british government medications headquarters, it does not make them trustworthy at all. if they can intercept this stuff, they might handed over in bargain to be americans. . that is not helpful. this means what is to be done is to ensure on whatever level in whatever country that encryption for the end-user is becoming available, easy to use, and as a standard tool. you send postal letters in an ample open so you should with your e-mail.
the announcement has prompted other major operators to say they want to follow suit, vodafone among them. telefonica said they would try to roll this out for customers. there are some skeptical of whether it would work to to the nature of modern communication. deutsche telekom are saying they are determined to protect their customers information from prying eyes of the spies. >> wikileaks partner website. he thinks rerouting data is not enough to ensure privacy. >> in germany, we...
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telecoms actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that the term and to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spy case. another way for businesses to ensure confidentiality is to move away from the dot com domain one company taking that route out of the snowden revelations is the major malaysian investment firm alessio russia have told to the head of the company about its online i'll turn it. this is one of the numerous server rooms of the heart of the russian internet the dot are you demain and now these shelves of glowing boxes have several more as the major malaysian investment firm has decided to relocate its servers into russia becoming the first foreign company to register within the dot are you denying the man running the company sas he's done that because of recent revelat
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telecom is actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that yes they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice . and the good founder of bug planet dot info wiki leaks part the web site thinks that merely rerouting data those not enough to ensure privacy. unfortunately in germany we have a situation that the trustworthiness of our foreign and interior intelligence service watching there a high level of cooperation with a national security agency and with a british government communications headquarter. does not make them trustworthy at all so if they can intercept the stuff. they might handed over in bargain to the americans which is not helpful so this means that what is to be done is to ensure and whatever level in whatever country that encryption for the end user
telecom is actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that yes they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice . and the good founder of bug planet dot info wiki...
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telecoms actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spy use. another way for businesses to ensure confidentiality is to move away from the dot com domain one coal company doing so is a major malaysian investment for him his chief explained to alessio sheff ski about why he now all data through a dot ru domain. we hear. from prove we the world got from mr snowden that certain organizations in the west are listening into medical records of their own citizens and the e-mail traffic of g. mail yahoo hotmail i do believe it's time to say goodbye to dot com and has an excellent service that safe if i have a sort of hits which i pay for all i want is good customer service i want safety of my network or my server i can pr
telecoms actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spy use. another way for businesses to ensure confidentiality is...
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telecom is actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice. was how discuss this with andy miller maduna founder of bug planet die info we get ex-partners website thank you so much any for joining us here in r.t. to discuss this so do you think dr telecom's decision could inspire other companies to follow suit. well absolutely it does make sense to a look at all possibilities to let's say take over control again over the data that countries companies and companies handle however routing the traffic nationally instead of internationally and trying to avoid those places which you know where the n.s.a. intercepts can be just a very small piece of the solution as obviously and cripps and has proven to be a strong solut
telecom is actually probably prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice. was how discuss this with andy miller maduna founder of...
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announcement by the telecoms actually prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice. peed all over their list gets more lists from colace afonso if institute of technology and society of rio de janeiro is on the line live with us now hi good evening to you and you think this new e-mail system will actually do its job and shield brazil from the prying eyes and feelers of the the n.s.a. or no. well kevin that's the that's the main target up the government so the government is now establishing this new e-mail system in order to as events as a matter mentions should brazil from the prying eyes from from an i say so the main the main objective here in the government is to provide at first with the president and the governmental representatives with
announcement by the telecoms actually prompted all the major operators to say that they want to follow suit vodafone among them as well. telefonica said they would also try to roll this out for their customers however there are some that are skeptical of whether it could work due to the nature of the modern communications however telecom is saying that they're determined to protect their customers information from the prying eyes of the spice. peed all over their list gets more lists from...
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at and t executives said to be laying ground work for a takeover of vodafone. the companies have not entered into formal negotiations it could create the largest telecommunications operator by sale. u.s. stocks lower for a second day as investors speculate the federal reserve could scale back stimulus measures your bloomberg silicon valley index sliding as well. ora cell investors rejected larry ellison's pay packet. shareholders declined compensation with others in a nonbinding vote today the decision comes after a proxy firm said salaries were out of sync with the company performance. from bloomberg studios in san francisco, larry, carolyn, back to you. happy halloween. >> to you, too. emily. >> waiting until last minute to get costume is ghoulish. >> yes. sorry. if you have costume stores around the bay area, busy with pro cra craft -- procrastinators. >> reporter: nudging is scarier than being the last to find a costume. these are in it together. they arrived in palo alto without spirit. >> walking by and said it's lame. so we came up with something here qu
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reports about vodafone going to be in play? for the likes of at&t or not, do you think?at realistic? >> i think it is now realistic with the disposable essential disposable verizon's stake. it's a company you could handle and don't have the verizon issue. whether or not it'll happen is completely different issue but as a potential to be in play, yes. >> okay, good to see you. thanks very much. dire spanish auction, 3.5 billion and sold -- let me work this out, 1.378 million euros and 995 with the coupon of that, 4.5% coupon was 2 points -- looking for the yields. why is this not giving me the yields. that's what i want. here we go. i have the yields. maximum yield on the 2018 bond 2.82% lower than the 3.47% we had in september and 3.16, that's on the 3% coupon and 3 1/2% as far as the ten-year is concerned maximum yield 4.29%. it was 4.5% on september 5th so yields have come lower. deirdre, 1.3, 1.2, 2 1/2 plus just under a billion. they've raised about the 3.5 million maximum as well so i have to do that out loud in my head. >> you've worked it out and they're in demand
reports about vodafone going to be in play? for the likes of at&t or not, do you think?at realistic? >> i think it is now realistic with the disposable essential disposable verizon's stake. it's a company you could handle and don't have the verizon issue. whether or not it'll happen is completely different issue but as a potential to be in play, yes. >> okay, good to see you. thanks very much. dire spanish auction, 3.5 billion and sold -- let me work this out, 1.378 million...
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whether you look at vodafone, verizon, whether you look at nokia with msn and with microsoft, you areng to see that change. some of the ceos were taken advantage of a very low rate environment. they all thought that the fed was going to act and that interest rates were going to go up. over the next year, that's going to happen, right? so to me, the real question is what happens when interest rates go up? they're going to continue to be aggressive. so me, the important question is, if interest rates are going up for the right robe, which is the economy is coming back and confidence is coming back, that means that they are going to be aggressive in going after growth. it's a whole game of confidence. it's coming back. >> and just quickly, you're not worried about there being a credit bubble? >> you never know whether you're in a bubble until the very end. that's the problem with bubbles. it goes back to the fundamentals of those companies. the corporate balance sheets are in great shape. is credit flowing to mid corporates, to small businesses, etcetera, etcetera, and the answer is prob
whether you look at vodafone, verizon, whether you look at nokia with msn and with microsoft, you areng to see that change. some of the ceos were taken advantage of a very low rate environment. they all thought that the fed was going to act and that interest rates were going to go up. over the next year, that's going to happen, right? so to me, the real question is what happens when interest rates go up? they're going to continue to be aggressive. so me, the important question is, if interest...
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. >> i'm jordan from new york, my question was about vodafone after they pay the special dividend. >>n opportunity, one of the three best stocks provided. i like it very much. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world while you watch the show with zbox. on your phone, tablet or web, get sneak peeks, go behind the scenes and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. [ maplays a key role resethroughout our lives.alth one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. [
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the company's paying a fortune to buy the rest of verizon wireless from vodafone, arguably more than they would have a couple years ago. that $130 billion price tag seems outrageous. but it's immediately added meaning estimates will come up when it rises and caught the bottom of an interest rate cycle, meaning they didn't have to pay a lot of money for that money they borrowed. you know what, that's enough for me and i guess for everyone else because the stock was up $1.65 off this number. this is a total tribute to the people that run verizon, to lowell mcadam and, yes, i'm going to do this because i think it's only right to ivan sidenberg, the visionary former ceo who put the former team in place. verizon's a pure joy for me because so many people have bought it off "mad money," perhaps the most widely recommended stock since the show began more than eight years ago. second is american express. here's a name that's every bit as household as verizon. i got their card, you might too. not that long ago, seemed like it was definitely on the ropes. it had lent money without good credit
the company's paying a fortune to buy the rest of verizon wireless from vodafone, arguably more than they would have a couple years ago. that $130 billion price tag seems outrageous. but it's immediately added meaning estimates will come up when it rises and caught the bottom of an interest rate cycle, meaning they didn't have to pay a lot of money for that money they borrowed. you know what, that's enough for me and i guess for everyone else because the stock was up $1.65 off this number. this...
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. >> i'm jordan from new york, my question was about vodafone after they pay the special dividend. >> an opportunity, one of the three best stocks provided. i like it very much. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> mad about "mad money"? in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> boo-yah, jim cramer. i watch "mad money" so i can afford body building. >> not only is this the 2,000th edition of "mad money," but tonight we're taking a closer look at the incredible strength in one of the most underappreciated averages. another 2,000 player this time. this is the russell 2000, containing 2,000 tiny
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apple, facebook and vodafone make up nearly half of the point gain. >> yesterday was interesting. nasdaq was down the least of any point gain. one of the reasons it's so hard to fathom in this market, how can the nasdaq stay up, even ahead of the shutdown. and the answer is that these companies have their -- apple is inexpensive, facebook has got the momentum, a lot of biotech there. this is regeneran, celldex, blessed with a lot of non-economic companies. >> phil lebeau has the auto sales tonight. >> ford auto sales, an increase of 5.8%, a little best than estimates on the street. these are the best september sales for ford since 2006. f-series truck sales up 10% last night. these numbers are not going to be blockbuster numbers not only for ford but all automakers because the calendar has two fewer selling days and you have labor day included in the august numbers, not september. so, again, you have ford up 5.8% for the month of september. >> we also got chrysler earlier in the morning, right? >> chrysler up 1%, roughly in line with estimates. we'll get gm in about half an hour.
apple, facebook and vodafone make up nearly half of the point gain. >> yesterday was interesting. nasdaq was down the least of any point gain. one of the reasons it's so hard to fathom in this market, how can the nasdaq stay up, even ahead of the shutdown. and the answer is that these companies have their -- apple is inexpensive, facebook has got the momentum, a lot of biotech there. this is regeneran, celldex, blessed with a lot of non-economic companies. >> phil lebeau has the...
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att is sure that maybe they can take the money and get a down payment on vodafone. >> this is an industry that has consolidated its american towers. anything it consolidates is -- >> another 7 1/2 shares of the mandatory convertible. >> you want to be in that. >> being raised to pay for the castles. >> you want to be in the equity offering is what i'm thinking i think it is a good equity offering. i like this group. american tower had some short sellers spreading some things, saying that last deal wasn't from brazil. he came on "mad money" and i thought the stock was up a quick ten from when he was on. i like this group very much. this is a real estate investment trust group. they just coin money, david. >> they do. particularly as services continue to prolever rate for all sorts of mobile devices. let's move on to a research call this morning. >> this is general mills and kellogg. kellogg lowered to underperform, general mills to neutral at bank of america and merrill lynch. >> if the economy were really slowing because of all the things in washington, you would be upgrading these, not d
att is sure that maybe they can take the money and get a down payment on vodafone. >> this is an industry that has consolidated its american towers. anything it consolidates is -- >> another 7 1/2 shares of the mandatory convertible. >> you want to be in that. >> being raised to pay for the castles. >> you want to be in the equity offering is what i'm thinking i think it is a good equity offering. i like this group. american tower had some short sellers spreading...
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. >> verizon got hit on that deal with vodafone. it's been up ever since.ers, maybe we talked to at&t, maybe that's the problems, the numbers not that robust. >> get into it. >> wait for it. >> that was a little tease. i did it with teavana yesterday. that was tea -- >> it was. a location on the upper east side -- >> 84th and madison. i wonder if there was a line. >> semantic, the worst performer on the s&p. >> altera was really bad, ceo of palo alto network. the cyber security business, the bad guys are fast. there's a lot of price cutting but you have to take a long-term industry pattern. there's a lot of cyber crime and everyone is trying to come up with solutions. intel bought -- >> mcafee. >> mcafee. >> angela merkel might want something for the nsa. >> this s important story developing when you think about the totality of what's going on in this country. our allies are not happy with us, the chinese are not happy with us. >> why not the health care peop people? >> government works in mysterious ways. >> there is some day-after cat damage. jpmorgan cut
. >> verizon got hit on that deal with vodafone. it's been up ever since.ers, maybe we talked to at&t, maybe that's the problems, the numbers not that robust. >> get into it. >> wait for it. >> that was a little tease. i did it with teavana yesterday. that was tea -- >> it was. a location on the upper east side -- >> 84th and madison. i wonder if there was a line. >> semantic, the worst performer on the s&p. >> altera was really bad, ceo...
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absolutely brilliant in his acquisitions, vodafone japan, everything he's bought has been extraordinarilyowned sprint started buying $2 a share. we tended our stock to the company. i think it was 765. i made a note since the end of the tender offer, soft bank bought 75 million shares, taking the ownership a little over 80%. if you look at proper profit margins for this business, the growth in revenues we think sprint could probably in two years earn over $1 a share. a stock of $6. >> great. all right. >> just one example. >> pick out some other ones and we're going to have more time later to look -- people did see your five or six picks. >> when you're running this stuff, you don't even know if i still own them. >> right. you didn't give that to us? >> i don't know what they ran there. >> quick mention of vitamin water, bought by coke not pepsi. >>> when we come back, we'll talk more about the fix the debt campaign. ceo of eaton corp. will be joining us. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> a
absolutely brilliant in his acquisitions, vodafone japan, everything he's bought has been extraordinarilyowned sprint started buying $2 a share. we tended our stock to the company. i think it was 765. i made a note since the end of the tender offer, soft bank bought 75 million shares, taking the ownership a little over 80%. if you look at proper profit margins for this business, the growth in revenues we think sprint could probably in two years earn over $1 a share. a stock of $6. >>...