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the others i would love to hear what the group thinks. >> joe, you can take walmart walmart has been an underperformer that's why everybody loves target if you put the charts next to each other, one looks like best in show and the or looks like, i don't know what. >> walmart more recently is seeing a little strength in the performance. we're in target. we're in lowe's. i thought the expense management, it was such a critical save from marvi ellison and the team where operating margins were really good i think specs management is going to be important. two other names i'll put in the conversation i like steph's tjx the industry owns burlington and ross stores. both of those names, i think, have a lot of upside potential as you move towards the end of the year >> here's an interesting thing >> joe takes your question and then my question and he immediately pivots to tjx. i feel like that's a statement in and of itself you try to get people excited about walmart, they deflect and start talking about something else they like even better. >> maybe that's because they want to my walmart in
the others i would love to hear what the group thinks. >> joe, you can take walmart walmart has been an underperformer that's why everybody loves target if you put the charts next to each other, one looks like best in show and the or looks like, i don't know what. >> walmart more recently is seeing a little strength in the performance. we're in target. we're in lowe's. i thought the expense management, it was such a critical save from marvi ellison and the team where operating...
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>> buy a tom brady jersey at walmart or online. walmart, we talked about this earlier in the show.his is a not expensive company. >> guy >> dollar general. >> karen >> i actually thought your nasdaq idea wasinteresting relative to coinbase so nasdaq. >> dan >> xlk, technology select etf. i'm a seller of that we have a pullback in the coming weeks. >> thank you for watching "fast money. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all to level the playg field. 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 i'm trying to make you money my job is to entertain and teach you, to call me, or tweet me >>> i'm sick and tired of people pinning this whole rally
>> buy a tom brady jersey at walmart or online. walmart, we talked about this earlier in the show.his is a not expensive company. >> guy >> dollar general. >> karen >> i actually thought your nasdaq idea wasinteresting relative to coinbase so nasdaq. >> dan >> xlk, technology select etf. i'm a seller of that we have a pullback in the coming weeks. >> thank you for watching "fast money. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money"...
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walmart shares up by about 4.6% on the year.ting earnings, beating forecasts across the board, showing that they are continuing to see gains even post-pandemic, shares down 1.4% right now in premarket trading. how do you make sense of this? joe: it is a little surprising to me, and especially with the set up for the back half, where walmart has so much momentum going into back to school and into holiday. it has clearly got the inventory is much as there are supply chain pressures out there. so they are set up very well for a back half. i'm a little surprised that investors are selling on this news. i think they performed quite well. traffic was up. same-store sales were better-than-expected. they raised full-year guidance. there's a lot of things going well. even with that e-commerce sales number coming in a little bit later at 6%, we were hoping it was going to be more like 10%. last year it was up 97%. i'm ok with that. i think they are going to continue to do well through this period, especially with the fiscal stimulus and t
walmart shares up by about 4.6% on the year.ting earnings, beating forecasts across the board, showing that they are continuing to see gains even post-pandemic, shares down 1.4% right now in premarket trading. how do you make sense of this? joe: it is a little surprising to me, and especially with the set up for the back half, where walmart has so much momentum going into back to school and into holiday. it has clearly got the inventory is much as there are supply chain pressures out there. so...
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walmart up 14% or 15%.to happen at walmart for them to catch up to what target has been doing in its overall performance? walmart is much bigger, no doubt. what can it do to catch the growth that target has been getting? >> target has had a fantastic run. some categories that target has moved to apparel and home. they have been doing extraordinarily well in the case of walmart, what it needs to do to catch up or stock to out perform, it will have to have critical drivers like third party marketplace advertising. it should drive outside gains in the post built what walmart needs to show is traction in those areas. that will drive the earnings higher and multiple to maintain at this level. >> two key reports michael lasser at ubs. thank you. >>> coming up, the big apple back from the brink of demise? robert frank looks at where new york city stands one year after the infamous op-ed declared it dead we are back in a moment. sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh
walmart up 14% or 15%.to happen at walmart for them to catch up to what target has been doing in its overall performance? walmart is much bigger, no doubt. what can it do to catch the growth that target has been getting? >> target has had a fantastic run. some categories that target has moved to apparel and home. they have been doing extraordinarily well in the case of walmart, what it needs to do to catch up or stock to out perform, it will have to have critical drivers like third party...
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saying its e-commerce business slowed for walmart last. walmart. u.s. e-commerce sales are kind of drifting lower. romaine: that was one of the interesting data points we got out of walmart, in the retail sales numbers. take a look at this next chart. earlier this year we were up around 87, 80 $9 billion in retail, non-store sales. this is what people are spending online. you see that flaking downward over the last couple of months. an interesting trendline that seems to suggest either we are spending less or going into the store or maybe we are not buying things, or maybe we are moving to services or other things to read let's talk more about this and bring in our senior analyst who joins us right now. jennifer, let's start off with some of the numbers we saw a lot of the companies, and specifically the contributions of online sales to the overlying comp sales growth numbers. i believe it was only about .2%. jennifer: it actually was a lot slower this quarter than it has been in previous quarters. it was expected, it just was a little bit lower -- [ind
saying its e-commerce business slowed for walmart last. walmart. u.s. e-commerce sales are kind of drifting lower. romaine: that was one of the interesting data points we got out of walmart, in the retail sales numbers. take a look at this next chart. earlier this year we were up around 87, 80 $9 billion in retail, non-store sales. this is what people are spending online. you see that flaking downward over the last couple of months. an interesting trendline that seems to suggest either we are...
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by the way, you know, walmart just to revert for a second. walmart, their own -- was supposed to be bad and it was great where's that story i want to come back all the way and say maybe it's only home depot that was the outlier, and that stock was up from 150 to 330 and amazon being down for the year is starting to petrify people. >> yeah, there's talk of a double top on hd the one wrinkle on target may have been the guide on upper margin, and maybe some of these supply chain costs are catching up right >> yeah, but he talked about how he's having no problem whatsoever getting inventory he was talking about having a couple billion dollars in inventory. he's talking about having a season, halloween, he's talking about the old fun target but this is both target and lowes have good outcome given lowered expectations, and people are willing to buy lowes off of that, and they're selling target off of that. i think that i am not going to -- that target is going to rally today. it's obvious that this is something that people are going to say i'm goi
by the way, you know, walmart just to revert for a second. walmart, their own -- was supposed to be bad and it was great where's that story i want to come back all the way and say maybe it's only home depot that was the outlier, and that stock was up from 150 to 330 and amazon being down for the year is starting to petrify people. >> yeah, there's talk of a double top on hd the one wrinkle on target may have been the guide on upper margin, and maybe some of these supply chain costs are...
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>> walmart, there are notes out this morning saying that walmart is gain ing on amazon.on't find that to be the case i am very pro-walmart. amazon is being uniquely considered as like home depot, pass it was a great thing and everybody is going to have it has it i disagree with that but it's a very powerful narrative that i certainly cannot -- >> this kae that they're seeing market share slippage to two other entrants sxh other direct to consumer look, everyone has direct to consumer i am not recommending target right now. i use shipped, which is incredible it's reflected in the stock. its stock is down four today if you look at target, it looks a lot like kroger. who are target and kroger? companies that people wrote off. they decided you know what, cornell, there's nothing you can do mcmillan, rodney mcmullen, i said come on, man, cheer up. it's better than that. come on. he's like, hey but he delivered, quietly delivered. wow! >> that's amazing. you have a couple reiterations, goldman reiterates tesla stanley reiterates t-mo. >> it's no longer john ledger, who comes o
>> walmart, there are notes out this morning saying that walmart is gain ing on amazon.on't find that to be the case i am very pro-walmart. amazon is being uniquely considered as like home depot, pass it was a great thing and everybody is going to have it has it i disagree with that but it's a very powerful narrative that i certainly cannot -- >> this kae that they're seeing market share slippage to two other entrants sxh other direct to consumer look, everyone has direct to...
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good to heard from you let's start with walmart, first of all what did you make of that?thought it was just a terrific quarter for them. they were able to cycle those really big numbers from the same quarter last year when basically they were the only ones open so it was really nice to see traffic coming back to the stories. i'm particularly impressed with their operating rebound, so i think, all in all, it was a really great quarter for them. >> when things settle down and the pandemic is fully behind us, obviously, as you already pointed to early in the pandemic, but a year or two afterwards, will they have been seen to take quite a market share lasting? >> it seems so their strength has always been grocery. it's still over 50% of their u.s. business. they had they grew market share this quarter the change announced earlier where the snap program expanded by the largest number ever, will give them a tailwind over the next 12 months and change shopping habits. i think everything is setting up well for them in the u.s >> on the conference call they were asked about inflat
good to heard from you let's start with walmart, first of all what did you make of that?thought it was just a terrific quarter for them. they were able to cycle those really big numbers from the same quarter last year when basically they were the only ones open so it was really nice to see traffic coming back to the stories. i'm particularly impressed with their operating rebound, so i think, all in all, it was a really great quarter for them. >> when things settle down and the pandemic...
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i think walmart -- i like it enough that you can fol -- we have a very big club i think the walmart plus offering where you get unlimited free delivery is gaining some traction the company started selling private label insulin at 58 to 75% discount to the cash price that's a stunningly great idea they've done a terrific job with the vaccine rollout. if i were running the company, i'd use walmart plus to get people the best deals on drug prices like good rx does that's a fabulous way to bring business into the store, but a great way to sign up people for walmart plus they can use walmart's tremendous buying clout. i want to do that so bad i put ideas out there. let's see if they're adopted if there was any doubt about the end of amazon's death star status werks have to talk about best buy that put it to bet this is the most miraculous story in retail. the stock jumped more than 8% today, not just because best buy offers the strongest customer service in electronics, but they introduced a brilliant new service, at-home tech support that's as good as what you get at the office, maybe better
i think walmart -- i like it enough that you can fol -- we have a very big club i think the walmart plus offering where you get unlimited free delivery is gaining some traction the company started selling private label insulin at 58 to 75% discount to the cash price that's a stunningly great idea they've done a terrific job with the vaccine rollout. if i were running the company, i'd use walmart plus to get people the best deals on drug prices like good rx does that's a fabulous way to bring...
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you have probably been there like 200 other million americans who last week, let's start with walmart. it is still the largest retailer on earth by sales. this dow component was down for the year even though it sells for 24 times earnings it gets the same srulgdz as the stock of the s&p 500 i thought today's upgrade from wells fargo, just a piece of paper hits my desk upgrade, hold, buy i thought it made a ton of stepbs low-end consumers are flush with cash thanks to the child tax credit well mart has better earnings visibility than most of its peers and they can offer better services, including new features from walmart plus its attempt to compete with amazon prime. walmart, make it so all drugs are the lowest price and you will get me to sign up let me give you the real clincher the analyst points out, these were the magic words a duck comes down and tells you the answer in groucho marx the analyst points out walmart is under performance since covid got rolling. so far it trailed s&p 500 by 18 percentage points. to the likes of big winners like target, kroger that underperformance i
you have probably been there like 200 other million americans who last week, let's start with walmart. it is still the largest retailer on earth by sales. this dow component was down for the year even though it sells for 24 times earnings it gets the same srulgdz as the stock of the s&p 500 i thought today's upgrade from wells fargo, just a piece of paper hits my desk upgrade, hold, buy i thought it made a ton of stepbs low-end consumers are flush with cash thanks to the child tax credit...
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earning out from home depot and walmart.president biden defending his decision to pull out of afghanistan what will be the impact on business and stability in the middle east? kyle bass will join us to talk about china's top priorities there. >>> and despite the resurgence of the coronavirus, we're still starting to get a glimpse in the post-pandemic entertainment industry in a few moments we'll speak to someone who knows that business inside and out endeavor ceo ari emanuel the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernin along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin feels like a monday, doesn't it? >> not for us. >> feels like monday on steroids. >> feels like a monday for me. >> you weren't here and i was out for i don't even know how long i don't remember how long i was out. i was out. i'm back now all you people that thought i retired, sorry to say, no, i did not. most of them were like, god, i hope he didn't you don't have to worry about that
earning out from home depot and walmart.president biden defending his decision to pull out of afghanistan what will be the impact on business and stability in the middle east? kyle bass will join us to talk about china's top priorities there. >>> and despite the resurgence of the coronavirus, we're still starting to get a glimpse in the post-pandemic entertainment industry in a few moments we'll speak to someone who knows that business inside and out endeavor ceo ari emanuel the final...
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we'll handicap results tomorrow from walmart around home depot. from walmart around home depot.your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. ... growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. charles: so the major indices are well off the lows of the session and sort of a really uncomfortable feeling to the session though. i'm not sure if this is nothing more than the summer doldrums i want to bring in wealth enhancement group nicole web along with frances newton stacy. nicole, your thoughts on today's session and, i mean, listen the market resolve has been here and it finds a way to rebound and m
we'll handicap results tomorrow from walmart around home depot. from walmart around home depot.your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. ... growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've...
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so walmart's u.s. comparable sales did grow 5.2% with the 6% growth in transactions however, that net u.s. e-commerce number grew just 6% look at this bar chart and see how much smaller that increase is than what investors are used to from this u.s. net e-commerce number the same quarter last year saw sales grow 97% the retailer is now expecting global e-commerce to hit $75 billion this year. that's a number they don't normally give us and that is just its own good. so x marketplace goods, not a gmb number, pure sales number for walmart. when i asked brett bigs about the slow growth, he said, there are going to be quarters where stores lead the way and quarters where online leads the way and over the last two years, e-commerce sales have doubled. now, he said he focuses on the total revenue, the total sales number, and that total revenue number is impressive this quarter, in fact, the third biggest quarterly revenue ever for walmart, and the highest nonholiday quarter ever when you're looking at revenu
so walmart's u.s. comparable sales did grow 5.2% with the 6% growth in transactions however, that net u.s. e-commerce number grew just 6% look at this bar chart and see how much smaller that increase is than what investors are used to from this u.s. net e-commerce number the same quarter last year saw sales grow 97% the retailer is now expecting global e-commerce to hit $75 billion this year. that's a number they don't normally give us and that is just its own good. so x marketplace goods, not...
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disney and walmart drill in on walmart. seems like the idea is priced in to the stock only up 4% year to late. amazon tells us in the earnings people buy less stuff. what are you seeing to drive the stock higher knowing that people want to get out of the house and even with the delta variant they want to travel more. >> the good thing is you don't talk about fancy marginal sort of things you don't need but it is the staples and a great price and scale and merchandising. walmart remains the best and most successful retailer in the world. the valuation is dirt cheap. trading as if the profits will decline by 30% we don't think that's the case amazon trying to build walmart-like stores is the validation walmart is dominant. i would submit to you it is cheaper to catch up online than brick and mortar so much of the theme around amazon was a capital efficient business so much faster and quicker not in the brick and mortar world where walmart already dominates so you see walmart moving into a higher margin and amazon moving into
disney and walmart drill in on walmart. seems like the idea is priced in to the stock only up 4% year to late. amazon tells us in the earnings people buy less stuff. what are you seeing to drive the stock higher knowing that people want to get out of the house and even with the delta variant they want to travel more. >> the good thing is you don't talk about fancy marginal sort of things you don't need but it is the staples and a great price and scale and merchandising. walmart remains...
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. >> i'm at a walmart in barstow, california and got 84% charge. first leg through the california desert, not a lot of charging stations out here went to an overnight stop in bakersfield, california. very slow. says it will be charged 100% by 11:30 tomorrow morning, more than 12 hours. >> we awoke to a nice surprise, the car was 89% charged. now we begin the run to san francisco airport for a 4:00 p.m. flight. so i'll take 5 straight through the gut of california. there's a del taco in our future the car's route planning software shows we needed to stop twice between here and san francisco airport or ar rooifr at the airport with just a 5% charge, something we weren't willing to do. first stop, and sadly not the tesla super charger, look at that they've got shade. let's go find our charger. here it is yikes. it's hot, the sun is beating down in fireball california. the only sit-down restaurant not looking so good. our next leg, a lot better into the heart of silicon valley goodbye range anxiety. plenty of charging stations here in one of the capita
. >> i'm at a walmart in barstow, california and got 84% charge. first leg through the california desert, not a lot of charging stations out here went to an overnight stop in bakersfield, california. very slow. says it will be charged 100% by 11:30 tomorrow morning, more than 12 hours. >> we awoke to a nice surprise, the car was 89% charged. now we begin the run to san francisco airport for a 4:00 p.m. flight. so i'll take 5 straight through the gut of california. there's a del taco...
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bookending the dow's losses you've got walmart and home depot. both released earnings today but let's start with home depot, the retailer is falling about 4.25% the big laggard on the dow after reporting its first quarterly same-store sales miss in two years. walmart not only beat on same-store sales, but two-plus percentage points beat. that's pretty good and also increased its annual forecast the stock is marginally in the green. are investors making a big error by selling all stocks simply on what could be an outlier of a data number? we've got two global experts to weigh in, rock star retail analyst, tetha herzog, and charlieo'shea, are joining us now. charlie, i just want to take walmart for a moment. the company says wait a minute. we're seeing some serious back-to-school buying in the current quarter and then as for home depot, if last year was any indicator, covid fears are going to keep the diy'ers busy renovating their homes so the sell-off you see is this misguided? >> it's really hard in this environment, liz. we're in the most unchar
bookending the dow's losses you've got walmart and home depot. both released earnings today but let's start with home depot, the retailer is falling about 4.25% the big laggard on the dow after reporting its first quarterly same-store sales miss in two years. walmart not only beat on same-store sales, but two-plus percentage points beat. that's pretty good and also increased its annual forecast the stock is marginally in the green. are investors making a big error by selling all stocks simply...
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we will get walmart numbers in the next 30 minutes or so.ar in afghanistan began under former president george w. bush nearly 20 years ago and yesterday she responded to the current crisis taking place there saying quote laura and i have been watching the tragic events of unfolding in afghanistan with the sadness. our hearts are heavy for the afghan people and the americans and nato allies. he also sent a heartless thought message to u.s. troops and veterans that i want to bring in federalist senior editor christopher bedford. chris, your thoughts on the former president statement, again a lot of the statement was geared toward sorrow, but i think a lot of the veterans and their families, those that were lost in 20 years of war in afghanistan, just the hurt they were going through yesterday. >> yeah, i thought that was a classy aspect of the letter from the former president and it's something he's focused on in his post- presidency. whether it's through bicycle races with veterans and wounded veterans that he has made that a large part of hi
we will get walmart numbers in the next 30 minutes or so.ar in afghanistan began under former president george w. bush nearly 20 years ago and yesterday she responded to the current crisis taking place there saying quote laura and i have been watching the tragic events of unfolding in afghanistan with the sadness. our hearts are heavy for the afghan people and the americans and nato allies. he also sent a heartless thought message to u.s. troops and veterans that i want to bring in federalist...
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la masacre en una tienda walmart en el paso, texas, ocurriÓ el 3 de agosto de 2019 y dejÓ 23 muertosen una tienda walmart de el paso, texas. en otro evento, realizaron una procesiÓn de cruces negras con los 23 nombres de quienes fallecieron en la masacre. la comunidad aÚn no han sanado. la hija de margarita trabajaba en el walmart y sobreviviÓ a la matanza. >> tuvimos que ir a terapia por esto que pasÓ y hasta la fecha no lo hemos podido superar. marÍa: hoy el presidente biden recordÓ el trauma terrible que siguen viviendo quienes se salvaron de las balas y que nos perdieron sus seres queridos en la masacre. para ellos, el condado construyÓ este jardÍn para que vengan aquÍ a recordar a sus seres queridos. esta misma noche lo inauguraron. acudieron las familias de las vÍctimas e importantes personalidades. entre ellas, el canciller mexicano marcelo. >> estas doctrinas de que una raza es superior a otra. desde luego para manifestar su apoyo y nuestro respaldo, el acompaÑamiento. patricia: vamos a seguir en texas porque una jueza allÍ en el estado de texas le puso freno a la dura polÍti
la masacre en una tienda walmart en el paso, texas, ocurriÓ el 3 de agosto de 2019 y dejÓ 23 muertosen una tienda walmart de el paso, texas. en otro evento, realizaron una procesiÓn de cruces negras con los 23 nombres de quienes fallecieron en la masacre. la comunidad aÚn no han sanado. la hija de margarita trabajaba en el walmart y sobreviviÓ a la matanza. >> tuvimos que ir a terapia por esto que pasÓ y hasta la fecha no lo hemos podido superar. marÍa: hoy el presidente biden...
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let's see, home depot and walmart. walmart is now up. home depot taking it on the chin.tock price has been up 25% where same-store sales grew not as much as expected. investors say i think enough is enough. builder sentiment report, high price of homes, maybe people are pulling back and housing market might be starting to cool. so home depot is a big loser today. stuart: we're going back to the home, the homebuilder certainty meant. lauren: yeah. stuart: you gave us that number earlier. hit a 13-month low. an ideal time to bring in jerry howard, the ceo of the national association of homebuilders. what is the problem, jerry. what is the 13-month low in confidence for you guys? >> you hit it on the head stuart. the material prices, supply chain, nothing has been done to correct that. prices are incredibly higher every month. builders are starting to say we can't build the house we promised you. they are giving back ernest money checks to customers and canceling contracts. this is the third month in a row our index has gone down. i feel like the canary in the coal mine say
let's see, home depot and walmart. walmart is now up. home depot taking it on the chin.tock price has been up 25% where same-store sales grew not as much as expected. investors say i think enough is enough. builder sentiment report, high price of homes, maybe people are pulling back and housing market might be starting to cool. so home depot is a big loser today. stuart: we're going back to the home, the homebuilder certainty meant. lauren: yeah. stuart: you gave us that number earlier. hit a...
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at the faeftest pace in more than a decade soaring about $313 billion in q2 as we count down with walmart and target and more coming up in in the next few weeks. so is now the time to bet on the great american consumer. tim? >> i'm not sure. i think it is a better time to bet on the banks and i think the retail consumer following through after a pandemic with a lot of money in the bank for the first time, so even though some of the household income numbers have never been higher and i believe the numbers are right. the last three months you saw household debt increase the most we're almost $15 trillion in debt and 75 is mortgage debt and does the consumer have more ammunition and are theyfinally getting -- look, the fed wants this they wanted banks to led and wanted the consumer to be out there and they are doing it. so i think right now it is very positive i think you heard from under armour and i think this is a turn around story, a major management change two or three year news a turn around seeing the tail wind of higher margins. they talked about on the closing bell how some of the s
at the faeftest pace in more than a decade soaring about $313 billion in q2 as we count down with walmart and target and more coming up in in the next few weeks. so is now the time to bet on the great american consumer. tim? >> i'm not sure. i think it is a better time to bet on the banks and i think the retail consumer following through after a pandemic with a lot of money in the bank for the first time, so even though some of the household income numbers have never been higher and i...
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finally we want to look at walmart. investors could not make their mind up about how they felt about the company's earnings. see a little movement over the -- we come quickly into my bloomberg terminal. that growth that we saw because of the covid pandemic has slowed right down to single digits. where's all the benefit gone from the pandemic gone? where's the commerce story for walmart? emily: we will talk about that more later in the show. thank you so much. meantime, as they mentioned the surge in delta variant cases containing two run market sentiment. i want to bring you up-to-date on the latest headlines. authorities are planning to extend mask mandates for trains and planes according to reuters. the u.s. government is said to offer booster shots. morgan stanley has joined the grower of companies telling employees they must be vaccinated to enter its buildings. meantime, apple has done an about-face and it's a decision to restart in-store classes due to the surge in cases. it will be testing its employees more, a l
finally we want to look at walmart. investors could not make their mind up about how they felt about the company's earnings. see a little movement over the -- we come quickly into my bloomberg terminal. that growth that we saw because of the covid pandemic has slowed right down to single digits. where's all the benefit gone from the pandemic gone? where's the commerce story for walmart? emily: we will talk about that more later in the show. thank you so much. meantime, as they mentioned the...
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we are now spending more with amazon then we are with walmart. new york times looking at numbers on wall street, reporting that in the 12 months ending this past june, amazon token $610 billion to walmart $566 billion. walmart sales have driven -- have risen dramatically since the pandemic but they did not keep up with amazon, who has hired half a million workers since the start of last year. another study showing just how much more we pay for homes here compared to nearly everyone else. the inspection support network looked at how much house $300,000 buys throughout the united states. san francisco at the highest prices. assuming you could find a a at the median square foot cost, that would be just a 347 square foot home. the same money buys you the most in arkansas where at the median price per foot, $350,000 buys you a the credit card swipe will soon be a thing of the past. mastercard has announced its magnetic stripe is reaching its expiration date. the company will be the first to phase out the stripe. the company says the stripes are not us
we are now spending more with amazon then we are with walmart. new york times looking at numbers on wall street, reporting that in the 12 months ending this past june, amazon token $610 billion to walmart $566 billion. walmart sales have driven -- have risen dramatically since the pandemic but they did not keep up with amazon, who has hired half a million workers since the start of last year. another study showing just how much more we pay for homes here compared to nearly everyone else. the...
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walmart posted second-quarter results that expectations.gest retailer also raised its sales forecast for the year. results showed demand isn't disappearing following last year's sales boom. meanwhile, e-commerce sales in the u.s. rose just 6%. online shopping is expected to slow as customers return to stores. there's a sign that the do-it-yourself boom has slowed down. home depot reported second quart of sales that were weaker than expected. stain store sales -- same-store sales rose 4.5%, missing estimates. that is your latest business flash. guy: thank you very much, indeed. we don't have pictures, but the taliban is now holding its first rest conference after -- first press conference after kabul has fallen, saying, "we have liberated the nation from the occupation." while this may be the same taliban or even an enhanced taliban, they are much more media savvy. it is going to be interesting to find out what the leadership looks like. we still don't know what that is ultimately going to look like. anyway, we will continue to monitor. "eur
walmart posted second-quarter results that expectations.gest retailer also raised its sales forecast for the year. results showed demand isn't disappearing following last year's sales boom. meanwhile, e-commerce sales in the u.s. rose just 6%. online shopping is expected to slow as customers return to stores. there's a sign that the do-it-yourself boom has slowed down. home depot reported second quart of sales that were weaker than expected. stain store sales -- same-store sales rose 4.5%,...
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walmart did not have -- walmart's traffic wasn't that good walmart's grocery business is great.ave you seen kroger >> not recently, no. >> that's a remarkable turnaround for the largest supermarket chain is fantastic now the largest grocer in the didn't is walmart. >> walmart, yeah >> guys, i want to talk spacs a little this morning. >> it was kroger of course i did want to come back to spacs, guys. this theme i hit on yesterday, enormous amount of shares being redeemed on deals that are closing. shareholders vote in favor but more of the shareholders than not say i'm out of here. i want my 10 bucks two today, gwac with cipher mining 76% of the shares were redeemed. 76%. you had 87.9% of votes cast during the meeting representing about 57% of the outstanding shares as of the record dating voting in favor. deal's going to close, but it's going to close with a lot less cash than they had because 76% of the spac holder said i want my money back. tortoise acquisition 2, with volta industries, that's an ev charging company 96% of the votes cast at the meeting were in favor of approva
walmart did not have -- walmart's traffic wasn't that good walmart's grocery business is great.ave you seen kroger >> not recently, no. >> that's a remarkable turnaround for the largest supermarket chain is fantastic now the largest grocer in the didn't is walmart. >> walmart, yeah >> guys, i want to talk spacs a little this morning. >> it was kroger of course i did want to come back to spacs, guys. this theme i hit on yesterday, enormous amount of shares being...
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walmart, where chris worked, has cameras everywhere.happened that detective goodman had spent most of the night before the interview with richie, watching videos. videos that kept witness of every movement, every minute. if chris left the store to kill his wife, then goodman wouldn't find him on any video shot between 2:15 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. >> every five to ten minutes we have him there at the store. we have him in the entryway sitting down eating his lunch during the time that richie's telling us he's stabbing angila. >> reporter: in fact, the only times chris briefly left the store? his scheduled breaks. >> so he simply couldn't have taken part in such a game with richie? >> he couldn't have. and we knew that. >> reporter: goodman held back as richie spun his tale. and then? >> chris did not leave walmart during those times. >> i know he did 'cause i picked him up. >> i know he didn't because i watched him on video. >> reporter: and minutes later, richie wilder, his bluff called, simply folded. >> you can stop any time you want. >> a
walmart, where chris worked, has cameras everywhere.happened that detective goodman had spent most of the night before the interview with richie, watching videos. videos that kept witness of every movement, every minute. if chris left the store to kill his wife, then goodman wouldn't find him on any video shot between 2:15 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. >> every five to ten minutes we have him there at the store. we have him in the entryway sitting down eating his lunch during the time that richie's...
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so for a name like target and walmart, what are they seeing for back to school that is important.ing to listen to for home depot and lowe's, has the enormous trend, does it still have legs. i believe that it does so i'm long both home depot and lowe's i want to hear what they're seeing out in not just home improvement and new sales, but they typically have a good season now because it is summer and people are doing outdoor projects but i want to see what they're saying about what they're seeing now it is sort of what have you done for me lately. i think they all have great numbers. >> nadine, which name do you want to talk about here? pick your poison. >> well we could talk about macy's >> okay. >> it is been a business that people haven't liked that much but i think as karen is saying, part of it is just these businesses are doing better. they're in a better position than a few years ago you have transition to in-person shopping versus online we saw that with the amazon report, right. it was a little bit slower than expected and also kids need clothes to go back to school they di
so for a name like target and walmart, what are they seeing for back to school that is important.ing to listen to for home depot and lowe's, has the enormous trend, does it still have legs. i believe that it does so i'm long both home depot and lowe's i want to hear what they're seeing out in not just home improvement and new sales, but they typically have a good season now because it is summer and people are doing outdoor projects but i want to see what they're saying about what they're seeing...
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but you've also trimmed walmart. why?you know, i've been trimming a number much names, tyler again, i want to go back really quickly to steve financials are going to win. it's picking the right names walmart is going to win. it's a behemoth. nearly $600 billion in revenues in fiscal 2021 but that size is also going to be a weakness for people like me or investors like me that are seeking greater growth in some of these retail names. a 6.7, 7% sales growth is tepid when you look at some of the other retail names and get a bigger bang for your buck. let me be clear, walmart is not a name you'll lose in the long term with. it's more a matter of what bang for your buck you want to get. i don't think in the retail space walmart is a name over the next 12 months where i want to park my cash at this point. >> it's very interesting i think back of walmart, not very long ago, it was struggling to get out of the 50s. struggling to get out of the 70s. now it's at 140 and change >> and when i trimmed it off, tyler, i'll be candid wit
but you've also trimmed walmart. why?you know, i've been trimming a number much names, tyler again, i want to go back really quickly to steve financials are going to win. it's picking the right names walmart is going to win. it's a behemoth. nearly $600 billion in revenues in fiscal 2021 but that size is also going to be a weakness for people like me or investors like me that are seeking greater growth in some of these retail names. a 6.7, 7% sales growth is tepid when you look at some of the...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado joins us live from the walmart parking lot which has been the temporary home for dozens of evacuees. how are they holding up, melissa? >> reporter: they're holding up. despite the elements. the blazing sun which i'm feeling right now. the smoky air. it has not been easy. for some of these evacuees, they have been here since last tuesday. so tomorrow, it's going to be a full week since they have been camping out here at this walmart parking lot. now, the lucky ones have trailers. the less fortunate ones have had to pitch a tent but evacuees we spoke to say they are incredibly grateful, they are thankful for the community, for the strangers who drop off hot meals so the septic company who volunteered to pump out rv septic tanks. the fire which started on the 14th has burned through more than 106,000 acres displacing people in communities southwest of lake tahoe. and a key stretch of highway 50 between sacramento and south lake tahoe remains closed indefinitely. kristen spang lives in oakland but last summer, she bought her dream cabin in the town of strawbe
nbc bay area's melissa colorado joins us live from the walmart parking lot which has been the temporary home for dozens of evacuees. how are they holding up, melissa? >> reporter: they're holding up. despite the elements. the blazing sun which i'm feeling right now. the smoky air. it has not been easy. for some of these evacuees, they have been here since last tuesday. so tomorrow, it's going to be a full week since they have been camping out here at this walmart parking lot. now, the...
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let's look at walmart and target.h of those stocks marginally to the downside, but they do open their books on the latest quarter this week and we will bring in mark tepper. he will join us for the rest of the hour. a good morning. >> good morning. lauren: how do you feel about this news this morning to the consumer is strong but when you look at retail sales, i mean, they are slowly but surely decelerating. they are still strong, they'll. you would expect that. there's less milk skinny money coming in and you about the delta for her spear when i look at target and walmart, i expect strong orders from both of them. walmart is your more defensive elaine. target is the more discretionary lane when everyone has more money in their pocket target should benefit but the issue with target is the comps are difficult to set an all-time high. expectations are superhigh for target, but both companies are in the right spot because they continue to grow with their customers and throw in the child care tax credit i think is hitting
let's look at walmart and target.h of those stocks marginally to the downside, but they do open their books on the latest quarter this week and we will bring in mark tepper. he will join us for the rest of the hour. a good morning. >> good morning. lauren: how do you feel about this news this morning to the consumer is strong but when you look at retail sales, i mean, they are slowly but surely decelerating. they are still strong, they'll. you would expect that. there's less milk skinny...
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we saw walmart do -- the stick. we saw walmart doing that with saying all workplace employees have to be vaccinated to come in. washington post said they had to do that. a number of industries have done that. taylor: the politics of back to school are very political. the return to work, how does it impact joe biden? jody: this is not a good impact for joe biden. it may not be his fault, but at the same time, july 4, they were having a big barbecue and called it freedom day and here you are a month and a half later and -- here we are, a month and a half later and it is very different. also, the cdc for giving us confusing messages. pull the basques off. well that's pulling mask that's pulled the mask -- pull the mask off, oh, no, now you have to wear them. romaine: the federal level -- down from the federal level, there is also confusion on the state and local level. different states and cities are taking different approaches. and then you have texas. jodi: in florida, the governor says you cannot have a mass mandate
we saw walmart do -- the stick. we saw walmart doing that with saying all workplace employees have to be vaccinated to come in. washington post said they had to do that. a number of industries have done that. taylor: the politics of back to school are very political. the return to work, how does it impact joe biden? jody: this is not a good impact for joe biden. it may not be his fault, but at the same time, july 4, they were having a big barbecue and called it freedom day and here you are a...
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stuart: walmart is using its delivery service.very service. >> which i think is a smart thing. stuart: another one for you. what is this about more companies having covid related supply chains. i am thinking christmas. >> locker and adidas if you want your shoes. vietnam shook down their low-cost country part of me and in the next few months it looks like you are at risk of production. be unaccounted for 40% of these imports this july. coming to america. low-cost country has shifted the production from china to vietnam and a lot of shoes like nike, adidas, footlocker will be impacted. i'm more concerned about poor congestion because a lot of these containers stop reports and if there is nobody to a loaded, it is an issue. stuart: 10 bucks they are viewers are more concerned about their shoe delivery than port congestion. >> port congestion -- it is true. stuart: let's get to crypto. we have a guy with us who went from bankrupt to millionaire because he invested in cryptos. rest davis is our guest and joins us now. i want to go thr
stuart: walmart is using its delivery service.very service. >> which i think is a smart thing. stuart: another one for you. what is this about more companies having covid related supply chains. i am thinking christmas. >> locker and adidas if you want your shoes. vietnam shook down their low-cost country part of me and in the next few months it looks like you are at risk of production. be unaccounted for 40% of these imports this july. coming to america. low-cost country has shifted...
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la compaÑÍa target ha seguido los pasos de walmart iba a cumplir los costes de sus 340.000 empleadosa cubrir los costos de los estudios universitarios sin deudas. certificados, libros de texto y mÁs, sin gastar nada de su bolsillo. carolina: quÉ bueno. mÁs adelante entÉrate cÓmo funciona la nueva aplicaciÓn de whatsapp para enviar fotos o vÍdeos sensibles que no permanecerÍan en el telÉfono de la persona. ♪ borja: y la reina del tex—mex, selena regresa ahora, pero en forma de cÓmic. aquÍ te decimos los detalles de esta nueva publicaciÓn. al para todos los que disfrutan de cada momento y todos los que quieren disfrutar mÁs, con menos asma. dupixent podría ayudar. dupixent es un tratamiento complementario para tipos específicos de asma moderada a grave. dupixent no es adecuado para tratar problemas respiratorios repentinos. puede mejorar la función pulmonar para respirar mejor en apenas 2 semanas. y ayudar a prevenir ataques severos de asma. no es un esteroide, pero puede ayudar a reducir o eliminar los esteroides orales. dupixent puede causar reacciones alérgicas graves, incluyendo an
la compaÑÍa target ha seguido los pasos de walmart iba a cumplir los costes de sus 340.000 empleadosa cubrir los costos de los estudios universitarios sin deudas. certificados, libros de texto y mÁs, sin gastar nada de su bolsillo. carolina: quÉ bueno. mÁs adelante entÉrate cÓmo funciona la nueva aplicaciÓn de whatsapp para enviar fotos o vÍdeos sensibles que no permanecerÍan en el telÉfono de la persona. ♪ borja: y la reina del tex—mex, selena regresa ahora, pero en forma de...
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we're in the middle of a walmart parking lot. so just think about that. tomorrow this is going to be a week that these evacuees have had to be here. and at 5:00, we know cal fire held a press conference. the latest update is the containment level is at 5%. this is not the progress they were hoping to hear. it's still unknown when thousands of these evacuees can return home, that's the latest in placerville, nbc bay area news. ? i commend those parents to try to make this time more enjoyable for their baby who's probably totally unaware of what's happening. >>> fiefrltss making progresses in the ongoing battle with the dixie fire. it has been burning since mid july. and it's now 40% contained. weather is expected to be more favorable this week after firefighters dealt with strong winds last week. the second largest fire in california history has burned more than 725,000 acres in butte and other counties. >>> skyranger was overhead a fire, it appears to be a homeless encampment down below that started just around 11:00 this morning. no word on how the fire
we're in the middle of a walmart parking lot. so just think about that. tomorrow this is going to be a week that these evacuees have had to be here. and at 5:00, we know cal fire held a press conference. the latest update is the containment level is at 5%. this is not the progress they were hoping to hear. it's still unknown when thousands of these evacuees can return home, that's the latest in placerville, nbc bay area news. ? i commend those parents to try to make this time more enjoyable for...
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. >> have you looked at walmart. walmart just jumped nine points. nine points.t -- >> so, you were noting it yesterday as well. >> now we got a preview, walmart, omni channel, deep dive everyone is take target has been consistently great, walmart plus has gone from 11 million to 13 million. a lot of people thought walmart plus was a bit of a bust that's very much their amazon prime. would be pretty amaze field goal that came back david? >> yesterday we missed it. catapult it was a spac. it's been cut in half or more. they reported results before the market opened i guess yesterday but i was taking a look at it. joby is a spac acic is going to tune with archer >> you know what, david -- >> changes in retail and new policies from covid policies varyants predicting consumer purchase behavior that's just been really ugly can add up to a growing list of spacs. >> glowing up. spelled wrong. now listen, david, let me tell you something incredibly odd albertson's yesterday, the cfo, new cfo out of best buy. how much is this new cfo worth to albertson's >> wow, look at t
. >> have you looked at walmart. walmart just jumped nine points. nine points.t -- >> so, you were noting it yesterday as well. >> now we got a preview, walmart, omni channel, deep dive everyone is take target has been consistently great, walmart plus has gone from 11 million to 13 million. a lot of people thought walmart plus was a bit of a bust that's very much their amazon prime. would be pretty amaze field goal that came back david? >> yesterday we missed it....
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>> jimmy: roll the clip. >> the fda is issuing a recall on a cookie cake sold in walmart stores in 23riq: are you kidding me what am i supposed to bring to the party now? the frozen shrimp in my kitchen? deep freezer well - >> jimmy: i, i - >> tariq: don't say it >> jimmy: roll the clip. >> if you have these frozen shrimp in your kitchen, or deep freezer, listen up they're at the center of a a nationwide recall. >> tariq: come on. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, tariq look, i'm sure you will find something to bring >> tariq: yeah, right. at this point, all i have left is some dog food and treats. >> some dog a food and treats are being recalled due to high levels of vitamin d. >> tariq: you know what? i'm just going to stay home, and sit on my new himalayan soft pink area rug from amazon [ laughter ] >> a popular area rug sold exclusively on amazon is being recalled because of the rugs being a fire hazard. >> tariq: this summer is a a bust let's just fast forward to thanksgiving so i can enjoy some fresh turkey with my family >> you could have a hard time finding a turkey for thanksgiving dinner
>> jimmy: roll the clip. >> the fda is issuing a recall on a cookie cake sold in walmart stores in 23riq: are you kidding me what am i supposed to bring to the party now? the frozen shrimp in my kitchen? deep freezer well - >> jimmy: i, i - >> tariq: don't say it >> jimmy: roll the clip. >> if you have these frozen shrimp in your kitchen, or deep freezer, listen up they're at the center of a a nationwide recall. >> tariq: come on. >> jimmy: i'm...
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melissa colorado joins us from the walmart parking lot in placerville, which is now the temporary home reporter: some of these caldor evacuees have been here since last tuesday, meaning tomorrow it will be a full week since they've had to camp out in this walmart parking lot. the lucky ones have trailers. the less-fortunate ones have had to pitch a tent. you see that father and baby boy doing everything they can to cool off. evacuees are thankful for the placerville community. the caldor fire has burned through more than 106,000 acre, displacing people and communitying southwest of lake tahoe. a key stretch of highway 50 between sacramento and south lake tahoe remains closed indefinitely. kristine spang bought her dream home in strawberry, south of tahoe. she understood the risk of wildfires when she purchased the property but never expected a wildfire. >> it feels laoic a family member's in mortal danger. >> it just blew up super fast. we're canyons. resources were on the dixie fire. >> reporter: cal fire said the containment level is at 5%. that is not the progress the evacuees were
melissa colorado joins us from the walmart parking lot in placerville, which is now the temporary home reporter: some of these caldor evacuees have been here since last tuesday, meaning tomorrow it will be a full week since they've had to camp out in this walmart parking lot. the lucky ones have trailers. the less-fortunate ones have had to pitch a tent. you see that father and baby boy doing everything they can to cool off. evacuees are thankful for the placerville community. the caldor fire...
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retail sectors say take center stage but the ceo of walmart in today, bill simon, and amazon's expansionon all morning long, point mcdowell and james freeman, back to the panel when we come right back, you are watching "mornings with maria". but i know i've got this. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreati
retail sectors say take center stage but the ceo of walmart in today, bill simon, and amazon's expansionon all morning long, point mcdowell and james freeman, back to the panel when we come right back, you are watching "mornings with maria". but i know i've got this. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c...
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how it's now keeping pace with walmart. >>> but first bill gates breaking his silence about his divorce and his ties to jeffrey epstein. we're at our best when we stand together. that's when we make the impossible possible. that's what stand up to cancer has done. because you stood up. because of you, survivors are out there. we're making the impossible... possible. we're committed to making every cancer patient... a survivor. this is the moment we double our efforts. together... we stand up to cancer. tune in saturday august 21st at 8/7 central >>> back now with microsoft founder responding to questions about his divorce. workplace scandal and ties to sex offender jeffrey epstein. >> this morning, bill gates is speaking out for the first time about his divorce. >> it's a very sad milestone. >> the microsoft founder worth $150 billion. >> we are communicating and working at the foundation. that partnership will continue. >> the divorce final tuesday. they announce ld the split in may. after 27 years. gates resigned from the board in 2020 after the board hired a law firm to investigate a
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>> back-to-school, i feel like amazon and walmart's defensive plays, private aviation. don't know the third person's name but tell them i said welcome to the show. >> everyone wants to get in our conversation. charles: sometimes investors can be easy folks but riding the waves can be the hard part. you don't want to get out until it stops. if you are on the sidelines there's an opportunity out there and we will help you find it. we will be right back. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, ... we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. we are open and ready for you. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition
>> back-to-school, i feel like amazon and walmart's defensive plays, private aviation. don't know the third person's name but tell them i said welcome to the show. >> everyone wants to get in our conversation. charles: sometimes investors can be easy folks but riding the waves can be the hard part. you don't want to get out until it stops. if you are on the sidelines there's an opportunity out there and we will help you find it. we will be right back. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in...
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i mentioned walmart, disney, google, all announcing vaccine requirements. there are dozens of other companies doing these types of actions to protect their workers as they come back to work. universities, other health systems, you're going to see a continued increase in vaccination requirements as people bring employees back to work. dr. fauci: what was the exact question about breakthrough? >> are we downplaying in some way the number of breakthrough infections that are happening across the country? dr. fauci: no. as i mentioned in the discussion, when you look at the numbers, the total, absolute numbers. when you are dealing with a cohort they were examining, there is a high percentage of people who are vaccinated. by definition, even with a high degree of efficacy, you're going to see absolute numbers that are high. the critical issue is what is the relative number, the percent that i mentioned. that is why i apologize, i wanted to interject that slide that was left out. showing you the lower percentage of people who are in that category. >> next questio
i mentioned walmart, disney, google, all announcing vaccine requirements. there are dozens of other companies doing these types of actions to protect their workers as they come back to work. universities, other health systems, you're going to see a continued increase in vaccination requirements as people bring employees back to work. dr. fauci: what was the exact question about breakthrough? >> are we downplaying in some way the number of breakthrough infections that are happening across...
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so those three, target, walmart, costco, those would be the three that we would identify as really the winners take all in this new retail environment >> kevin, sad thing is a lot of times they are certainly taking share from the mom and pops that couldn't open. so if you think that maybe the locals kind of claw back some market share, maybe that is a headwind to the big guys about but the learning that has taken place, the convenience is hard to beat and now the way that delta is dragging on, it makes you wonder, after a year or two of not being able to compete, a lot of their competition is literally going to be out of business >> that is true. and even before that it has really been all about scale. if you can't drive price to the consumer, if you can't get growth in terms of same store growth and volume growth out of each store, you are really in trouble. so it is a very, very tough industry, it is only made tougher by covid and supply issues so it is about quality, consistency in operating earnings and ultimately you want to see assets that are very produce duc productive and you
so those three, target, walmart, costco, those would be the three that we would identify as really the winners take all in this new retail environment >> kevin, sad thing is a lot of times they are certainly taking share from the mom and pops that couldn't open. so if you think that maybe the locals kind of claw back some market share, maybe that is a headwind to the big guys about but the learning that has taken place, the convenience is hard to beat and now the way that delta is...
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walmart invested in cruz in april and has partnerships with wa waymo. walmart's 4700 stores. >> you mentioned avs and drones. we're invested in these disruptive technologies. and, you know, we move past, we're not experimenting in these spaces we're truly trying to understand how do you scale this kind of technology >> u.p.s., fedex and amazon stocks, investors will be watching today but bernstein says a large retailer doing local deliveries is a different business than they have. david, back over to you. >> all right, frank, i'll take it, thank you. that will do it for us on "squawk on the street. let's get over to "techcheck" which starts now >>> good tuesday morning welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa benchmarks bill gurley talks some prop 22 and uber. that's just a couple of moments away then ten years of tim cook, apple in the last decade, in the theory on cult capitalism. later on, shopify's partnering with tiktok.
walmart invested in cruz in april and has partnerships with wa waymo. walmart's 4700 stores. >> you mentioned avs and drones. we're invested in these disruptive technologies. and, you know, we move past, we're not experimenting in these spaces we're truly trying to understand how do you scale this kind of technology >> u.p.s., fedex and amazon stocks, investors will be watching today but bernstein says a large retailer doing local deliveries is a different business than they have....
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emily: you are going head to head with walmart and grocery delivery.re is a burgeoning group of smaller folks like joker or guerrilla. how are you thinking about the competition, and would you be open to an acquisition? >> the grocery market is so big that obviously there's a lot of different segments of the market. we will always be looking for small acquisitions and we will always be open to that. we are focused on building right now because we have a lot of momentum. but if there are some interesting targets that would complement our strategy we will look into that. emily: we are still in a period of uncertainty with the pandemic. where do you see instacart a year from now or five years from now? paint the picture for me. >> we are in a period where people are fundamentally rethinking their relationship with food. they're going to want faster deliveries, more selection of products. there's a lot more inspiration round what to eat. for consumers, instacart can be the place that delivers on all of that. the retailer side, fundamentally this is an indu
emily: you are going head to head with walmart and grocery delivery.re is a burgeoning group of smaller folks like joker or guerrilla. how are you thinking about the competition, and would you be open to an acquisition? >> the grocery market is so big that obviously there's a lot of different segments of the market. we will always be looking for small acquisitions and we will always be open to that. we are focused on building right now because we have a lot of momentum. but if there are...
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at walmart, target and other fine stores.t pnc bank, we believe in the power of the watch out. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dad. and the subtle but effective ding. that's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and time needed to help you avoid overdraft fees. it's one way we're making a difference. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your banks. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. >>> welcome back. i'm robyn curnow. the u.s. food and drug administration is expected to grant full approval of the vaccine as the coming day. a senior official describes it as imminent and full approval will likely pave the way for more vaccine mandates across the country. meanwhile the u.s. covid deaths are rising. for the first time in nearly five months deaths are once again averaging more than 1,000 a day. joining me now is dr. matthew a. primary care physician here in atlanta. it's a pretty big day on monday with the
at walmart, target and other fine stores.t pnc bank, we believe in the power of the watch out. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dad. and the subtle but effective ding. that's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and time needed to help you avoid overdraft fees. it's one way we're making a difference. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your banks. low cash mode on virtual...
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walmart, chevron, procter & gamble, coca-cola leading the way, walmart leading the way, nice positivehe s&p, see if we have the same enthusiasm, up $44.14 on the s&p. let's look at the nasdaq. the tech heavy nasdaq up 22 points, up attendance or two, 10,404 on the nasdaq. robin hood, so much action going on and with all those shares being sold, stock is down 10%. >> extra supply will be sold and you have a of $35 sold from time to time. it is interesting you are up 100% already on the week, 16%, you can give that back. ashley: let's take a look, i will take at it, look at it continuing to drop 16 points. et sy is down. >> i saw growth going down, it is hard to match. they will make less sales than wall street anticipated this summer and not providing full-year guidance. active buyers dropping a little bit. it went up to $90 million in springtime but not as much as wall street forecast into did fall from the start of this year just a little bit, that is what wall street is looking at with sales and profit ahead. ashley: hitting it just today down 12%. roku reporting strong earnings. wh
walmart, chevron, procter & gamble, coca-cola leading the way, walmart leading the way, nice positivehe s&p, see if we have the same enthusiasm, up $44.14 on the s&p. let's look at the nasdaq. the tech heavy nasdaq up 22 points, up attendance or two, 10,404 on the nasdaq. robin hood, so much action going on and with all those shares being sold, stock is down 10%. >> extra supply will be sold and you have a of $35 sold from time to time. it is interesting you are up 100%...
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how it's now keeping pace with walmart. >>> but first bill gates breaking his silence about his divorce and his ties to jeffrey epstein. [♪] cooking and eating at home more often means food odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and released back into the air so you smell last night's dinner the next morning. for an easy way to keep your whole home smelling fresh try febreze fabric refresher. febreze's water-based formula deeply penetrates fabrics to eliminate trapped food odors as it dries. spray febreze fabric refresher when you clean up after meals to ensure your entire home smells fresh and clean. try febreze fabric refresher. brand power. helping you buy better. [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. ♪ irresistibly delicious. ♪ ♪ pour some almond breeze. ♪ ♪ for the maestros of the creamiest-ever, ♪ ♪ must-have smoothies. ♪ ♪ it's irresistibly delicious. ♪ ♪ more almo
how it's now keeping pace with walmart. >>> but first bill gates breaking his silence about his divorce and his ties to jeffrey epstein. [♪] cooking and eating at home more often means food odors get trapped in your home's fabrics and released back into the air so you smell last night's dinner the next morning. for an easy way to keep your whole home smelling fresh try febreze fabric refresher. febreze's water-based formula deeply penetrates fabrics to eliminate trapped food odors as...