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at the same time weatherford, it's a texas-based company located at 2000 st. place in houston. no, it's in geneva. so weatherford on the weakness, it will be weak, might be scooped up pay company that wanted to be located in geneva. that's one to watch. >> there you go. >> if that gets a takeover bid. >> united all of the themes. >> global tension and a swiss address might produce $28 bid for weatherford. >> more from jim, including mad dash for month as we count down thwarts the opening bell. a look at futures. more "squawk on the street." in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires 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. dad: he's our broker. he helps? look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of cou
at the same time weatherford, it's a texas-based company located at 2000 st. place in houston. no, it's in geneva. so weatherford on the weakness, it will be weak, might be scooped up pay company that wanted to be located in geneva. that's one to watch. >> there you go. >> if that gets a takeover bid. >> united all of the themes. >> global tension and a swiss address might produce $28 bid for weatherford. >> more from jim, including mad dash for month as we count...
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weatherford. >> one that is symbol. sony.: thank you. >> sony has, once the japanese start thinking about making money and getting their stocks up, sony has a huge bucket of very good assets. they have some that are not as good. if they ever start looking at how do we take this company, and figure out how to take a good assets and not so good assets and put them in different buckets, you have a stock that is extraordinarily, you have a guy from ea, talk to him about, the devices they have, products they have. prices they have. liz: by the way, we have sony computer ler entertainment ceo at 4:00 p.m. eastern hour. stay tuned. that is the portion that people talk about. >> not only that. they have music and "sound of music" is great as you know from your days on broadway. liz: i was really good. >> that was really good. in addition i know you're a rangers fan you know rangers will go 4-0. liz: i'm a kings fan. >> you l.a. people. liz: why? msg. >> madison square garden was financial engineering. cablevision spun off amc, spun o
weatherford. >> one that is symbol. sony.: thank you. >> sony has, once the japanese start thinking about making money and getting their stocks up, sony has a huge bucket of very good assets. they have some that are not as good. if they ever start looking at how do we take this company, and figure out how to take a good assets and not so good assets and put them in different buckets, you have a stock that is extraordinarily, you have a guy from ea, talk to him about, the devices...
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. >>> and please don't forget weatherford and anseco.oes it matter that it's named after the town in texas? or calls 4-6-rue debarcelona in geneva, switzerland, its home. what i didn't know about this driller is it's head quartered not in houston, but actually lives in 6 chesterfield gardens in london where the website set, and i quote, has a large number of people. more than houston? who knew they had oil in london. a friend of mine used to fly week after week from new jersey to insurance jit in chicago. i don't know why he went to chicago. it's located at 8 devin dpp shire in london. we could go on and on. all i can say is every one of these real american companies is now a takeover candidate because of our ridiculous tax code. if pfizer wanded astrazeneca and rgesz me trong wanted here's the bottom line -- yes, i know it's ridiculous, but they companies are making lots of money without ever having to leave home except to pick up the mail. remember, the tax code specifically points out that every american has a right to avoid paying as
. >>> and please don't forget weatherford and anseco.oes it matter that it's named after the town in texas? or calls 4-6-rue debarcelona in geneva, switzerland, its home. what i didn't know about this driller is it's head quartered not in houston, but actually lives in 6 chesterfield gardens in london where the website set, and i quote, has a large number of people. more than houston? who knew they had oil in london. a friend of mine used to fly week after week from new jersey to...
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halliburton, weatherford are moving out. they can't leave their people in there. so where are we? that's your question to me. we are using 19 million, producing 8 1/2, importing 10, 11. where does it come from? 4.5 from canada, the rest around the world, but 4.5 from opec. we don't get -- i don't believe we get any oil from iraq. we get a million 7 from saudi arabia, but opec includes venezuela, nigeria, angola and other countries around the world. what you've got to look at on a global basis that we are producing 92 million barrels a day, for the world. >> and using about 92 millions barrels a day. that's myopoint. if iraq goes off-line, we don't buy their oil directly, nor from some of the countries you mentioned, but if they go, that reduces global supply and prices go up for everything, when theoretically we have the ability to at least be more independent than we are. >> okay. the absolute to that is bring together mexico and canada with the united states. we would be the market for members canned and canadian oil and they have reserves and production they use. we're using fr
halliburton, weatherford are moving out. they can't leave their people in there. so where are we? that's your question to me. we are using 19 million, producing 8 1/2, importing 10, 11. where does it come from? 4.5 from canada, the rest around the world, but 4.5 from opec. we don't get -- i don't believe we get any oil from iraq. we get a million 7 from saudi arabia, but opec includes venezuela, nigeria, angola and other countries around the world. what you've got to look at on a global basis...
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halliburton, schlumberger, weatherford, could eat into the companies' bottom lines. it happened before. baker hughes reduced its fourth quarter profit by $80 million after operations were suspended at a facility last year, but for now those stocks are also benefiting from the higher oil prices and moving up today, too, tyler. >> cuts both ways potentially. morgan, thank you very much. >>> as oil rises you know what happens to airline stocks. they fall. let's take a look at a board of airline stocks as a group. you see american, delta, united, jetblue, and alaska air all with significant declines. delta, more than 6% as is americanairlines and united. the other two with somewhat lesser declines. sue? >>> ty inflation has been vanquished and rates will be low. that's the report to pimco investors since his return to that firm. first on with the power lunch" we're pleased to welcome back paul mcculley live from beautiful newport beach, california. good to see you, paul. >> good to see you, sue. >> let's start with this note. you spent a lot of time talking about well an
halliburton, schlumberger, weatherford, could eat into the companies' bottom lines. it happened before. baker hughes reduced its fourth quarter profit by $80 million after operations were suspended at a facility last year, but for now those stocks are also benefiting from the higher oil prices and moving up today, too, tyler. >> cuts both ways potentially. morgan, thank you very much. >>> as oil rises you know what happens to airline stocks. they fall. let's take a look at a...
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. >> number eight is weatherford international oilfield.anged their placement from switzerland to ireland. fell 2.5rd shares percent on the snooze. >> number seven is walmart. the retail giant has opened and even -- and even -- and e-commerce site. be rolled out across indian stores by january 2015. them a number six, level 3 communications, the telecommunications service company says it will buy tw telecom for $5.7 billion in cash. it will give them a direct connection to business customers. >> number five is williams companies. the deal would create one of the biggest u.s. transporters of fuel. >> number four is starbucks, the coffee shop chain will now start picking up the tab for college tuition for its employees. starbucks had previously offered as much as $1000 per year for tuition reimbursement for workers. -- theer three it is company is on the cusp of becoming the most valuable u.s. bank of all time. shares are up almost 14%. number two is -- the medical device makers have agreed to merge. 20 electronics will pay $92 three cents fo
. >> number eight is weatherford international oilfield.anged their placement from switzerland to ireland. fell 2.5rd shares percent on the snooze. >> number seven is walmart. the retail giant has opened and even -- and even -- and e-commerce site. be rolled out across indian stores by january 2015. them a number six, level 3 communications, the telecommunications service company says it will buy tw telecom for $5.7 billion in cash. it will give them a direct connection to business...
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weatherford is selling at $21. this is an internal-led turnaround.ment people need in the fracking process. it's located in houston. we have a late stage turnaround where new management came in three years ago and took it out of bankruptcy selling off assets to a private equity firm. we think the stock is 24 chmt is the symbol. we think that, you know, it's probably got 10% down side, maybe 15%. 75 million shares. when the dust settle, they can sell $35 to $45. even if the market is flat, we think that kind of internal dynamic. >> you were telling me you were going to give me a stock that you liked that i would find in my kitchen. elaborate. >> well, we are working on that. work in progress. you go back and you open your door. given the different tastes and different foods that people are experiencing with and growing accustomed to the notion of having spice kitchen, a cabin, a drawer or a rack leads us to want to go to baltimore to visit with mccormick. we own a tiny bit. it is high on our radar. we have been following the companies. the other is lo
weatherford is selling at $21. this is an internal-led turnaround.ment people need in the fracking process. it's located in houston. we have a late stage turnaround where new management came in three years ago and took it out of bankruptcy selling off assets to a private equity firm. we think the stock is 24 chmt is the symbol. we think that, you know, it's probably got 10% down side, maybe 15%. 75 million shares. when the dust settle, they can sell $35 to $45. even if the market is flat, we...
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to weatherford, texas. mike is on the republican line.cally, your guest is not know if she is talking about on the sunnis in iraq. i got there in 2004, out in the triangle. the state department was very anti-sunni. get 40 of the folkstone to bodhran on our side. ahrain ondown to our side. the state department was very pro-shia and anti-sunni. it kicked off the saudi's. hraini's. off the ba the anti-sunni factions in the --ernment and the military you look at the purge after we left iraq. thank you. i think he makes some critically important points. i wouldn't just lay the blame on the state department, but the united states made a decision not just to invade iraq, but to disband the iraq military that had been formed, trained, and given salaries from the sunni government. to disband that, to fire sunni military officers who were battle trained, armed, but with no paycheck -- that was a colossal error. tois this point i'm trying make. the united states looks at the with fanciful thinking, through rose colored lenses. we talk to these expat
to weatherford, texas. mike is on the republican line.cally, your guest is not know if she is talking about on the sunnis in iraq. i got there in 2004, out in the triangle. the state department was very anti-sunni. get 40 of the folkstone to bodhran on our side. ahrain ondown to our side. the state department was very pro-shia and anti-sunni. it kicked off the saudi's. hraini's. off the ba the anti-sunni factions in the --ernment and the military you look at the purge after we left iraq. thank...
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host: let's go to entrÉe waiting in weatherford texas. the morning.aller: i heard a well ago she said we give billions of dollars to mexico. these kids come from guatemala and el salvador. through the coming water and the air, they're coming through mexico. 90% of their money is going back to mexico. until mexico secures their borders, keep giving them the money. guest: mexico plays a pivotal role in this issue. children are generally transferring through mexico on the way to the united states. of part of this effort has to be to work with the mexican government to ensure children can seek safety in mexico itself rather than making that extra trip. we are working hard to see if we can promote that as part of the policy response. host: judy is on our line in rochester, new hampshire. caller: i had a couple of ideas because i feel sorry for the children who are being dropped off grid i don't think it is the united states's responsibility to take care of them. of terroristst who would like to adopt children. so why don't we put children up -- the familie
host: let's go to entrÉe waiting in weatherford texas. the morning.aller: i heard a well ago she said we give billions of dollars to mexico. these kids come from guatemala and el salvador. through the coming water and the air, they're coming through mexico. 90% of their money is going back to mexico. until mexico secures their borders, keep giving them the money. guest: mexico plays a pivotal role in this issue. children are generally transferring through mexico on the way to the united...
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let's go to weatherford texas where mike is on the line for republicans. hey mike r. you dare? go right ahead. >> caller: basically your guests doesn't know what she's talking about on the sunnis in iraq. i got there in 04 at the triangle and the state department was very anti-sunni. we tried to get -- in bahrain on our side and the state department was all against it. all the way through the state department was very pro-shia and anti-sunni and anti-kurd. they have parked off the saudi's we were dealing with and it was hard to keep them on our side. the anti-sunni within they government and especially the military if you look at the kurds after we left iraq in the military you have seen it collapsed. thank you. stay. >> guest: i think you make some critically important points. the united states government, clearly the united states government's decision to disband iraq's military that have been foreign trained and given salaries from the city government to disband that, to fire sunni military officers who are battle trained but with no paycheck was a colossal error. the proble
let's go to weatherford texas where mike is on the line for republicans. hey mike r. you dare? go right ahead. >> caller: basically your guests doesn't know what she's talking about on the sunnis in iraq. i got there in 04 at the triangle and the state department was very anti-sunni. we tried to get -- in bahrain on our side and the state department was all against it. all the way through the state department was very pro-shia and anti-sunni and anti-kurd. they have parked off the saudi's...