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eastern right here oncnbc. >>> up next on "closing bell", much more from wilfred 'interview with vice president mike pence on whether the uk's huawei decision could harm trade talks between the two countries. >>> investors ghosting shares of casper today the gains disappearing more on casper ahead. >>> and your closer to, stacey cunningham, whether you should ever invest uryo hard-earned cash into money-losing companies. we'll be back right after this do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> wilfred has had an interview have with vice president mike pence. >> how disappointed were you that the british decided to grant access to huawei >> i think the president has been very clear, secretary of state pompeo reiterated it that the united states is very disappointed that the united kingdom has decided to go forward. >> the president was appear president-elect appe appear -- >> when i went with th
eastern right here oncnbc. >>> up next on "closing bell", much more from wilfred 'interview with vice president mike pence on whether the uk's huawei decision could harm trade talks between the two countries. >>> investors ghosting shares of casper today the gains disappearing more on casper ahead. >>> and your closer to, stacey cunningham, whether you should ever invest uryo hard-earned cash into money-losing companies. we'll be back right after this do you...
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hey, seema >> reporter: hey, wilfred.ective garments that health care workers can wear. dupont set this white tie-back suit that rangeses from $5 to $15 to help health care workers are -- all these suits, the manufacturing process starts right here in richmond, virginia behind me you see the polyethylene fabric being adorned with heat and pressure, it's steamrolled, and then it goes to a number of manufacturing facilities from mexico to vietnam, where the final product made dupont has seen production increase we've been speaking to a number of workers here, and they're working 24/7 tots as much product out to china. >> i was going to ask if they feel confident there that they can meet riding demand i imagine there's a lot of precautions being taken. >> reporter: one of the learning lesson from the 2015 ebola outbreak was for depont to invest in a supply chain, in increasing and extending a number of facilities it has around the world that way when there is a disruption, it can be agile and put more assets to work. >> seem
hey, seema >> reporter: hey, wilfred.ective garments that health care workers can wear. dupont set this white tie-back suit that rangeses from $5 to $15 to help health care workers are -- all these suits, the manufacturing process starts right here in richmond, virginia behind me you see the polyethylene fabric being adorned with heat and pressure, it's steamrolled, and then it goes to a number of manufacturing facilities from mexico to vietnam, where the final product made dupont has...
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wilfred, over to you >> thanks so much.orning to you and very good morning to james gorman the chairman and ceo of morgan stanley thanks so much for joining us and for having me. >> thanks for coming >> great deal. big smile on your face talk us through the rationale and the timing >> first, excuse my voice. i think i've been talking so much for the last few days i nearly lost it last night which would have been a challenge with investors today. you know, the rationale is this is sort of the next step in our journey. i mean, it's got implications for the wealth management business, first and foremost there's been a convergence of technology across all platforms. and this gives us, you know, access to both the work place, the direct as well as our core financial advisory, which is unchanged, just added to for morgan stanley, a capital light business, part of the journey. >> we're going to dive into all of those different factors strategically. i want to start on the timing though if i may. i asked you specifically about pote
wilfred, over to you >> thanks so much.orning to you and very good morning to james gorman the chairman and ceo of morgan stanley thanks so much for joining us and for having me. >> thanks for coming >> great deal. big smile on your face talk us through the rationale and the timing >> first, excuse my voice. i think i've been talking so much for the last few days i nearly lost it last night which would have been a challenge with investors today. you know, the rationale...
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i'm wilfred frost at the new york stock exchange. exxon is up and that's helping to lead the dow to session highs as we speak of about 450 points with 59 minutes left of trade. >> morgan brennan. building on yesterday's strong gains, you just heard wilf mention the major archlgs are firmly back in positive territory for the year energy leading the sectors today, the first time in six sessions and the nasdaq is the laggard with tesla seeing a sharp pullback following a massive year-to-date run sara eisen is with us at nike headquarters in new york for a big interview. >> good afternoon, morgan. i am here because nike has just unveiled its new olympic uniforms it's all about sustainability. they're made out of crushed up shoe parts and recycled polyester. you can see some of them behind me i'll show you a lot more and i'll speak with the brand new ceo. it's a cnbc exclusive and his first time talking for this big innovation event nike is hosting here in new york that's coming up later on "closing bell." >> i notice mark gilbert, your p
i'm wilfred frost at the new york stock exchange. exxon is up and that's helping to lead the dow to session highs as we speak of about 450 points with 59 minutes left of trade. >> morgan brennan. building on yesterday's strong gains, you just heard wilf mention the major archlgs are firmly back in positive territory for the year energy leading the sectors today, the first time in six sessions and the nasdaq is the laggard with tesla seeing a sharp pullback following a massive year-to-date...
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>> wilfred, i'm not sure, you know d. we have a flight to safety to the degree that i'm worried about the markets, i'm taking my clients out of equities and will put them in what is available. what is available is the u.s. treasuries if i'm a gloat player, i'm guys the gumi so -- >> and gold you think has more up side today? >> you know, i -- you're better marking to market on an instant basis, but from the point of view of the mindset of investors looking for alternative ways to protect capital, protect wealth, clearly that's an element that one should have in their portfolio. that's customized for the individual and the organization. >> how are you thinking about the earnings hit that the companies are going to take. do you see this has a first quarter phenomenon how do you think it matches up to the multiple? >> that's a great question from the point of view of earnings, to the point -- global disruption, chinese auto production, for example, is dropping substantially, and if i'm a vendor to companies in the -- china t
>> wilfred, i'm not sure, you know d. we have a flight to safety to the degree that i'm worried about the markets, i'm taking my clients out of equities and will put them in what is available. what is available is the u.s. treasuries if i'm a gloat player, i'm guys the gumi so -- >> and gold you think has more up side today? >> you know, i -- you're better marking to market on an instant basis, but from the point of view of the mindset of investors looking for alternative ways...
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wilfred, take it away. >> reporter: sara, good morning to you thank you very much and our thanks in particular to the vice president for having us here today. it is a pleasure to be here. >> welcome to the white house, will >> reporter: what a week it's been great timing to be here. when you consider the mayhem of iowa for the democrats, the success of the state of the union, the impeachment acquittal, and today's yet again strong jobs number that we're going to dive into in more detail, what is the mood like here at the white house? >> well, look. this has been a great week for america and a great week for president donald trump thanks to the president's leadership, we're in the middle of a booming american economy. we've rebuilt our military we've appointed a record number of judges to our federal courts of appeals we're respected in the world again. the senate acquitted the president of the united states and now a job report that reflects not only 225,000 jobs but people coming into the work force, the labor participation rate tells the story the american people see that thanks to the presi
wilfred, take it away. >> reporter: sara, good morning to you thank you very much and our thanks in particular to the vice president for having us here today. it is a pleasure to be here. >> welcome to the white house, will >> reporter: what a week it's been great timing to be here. when you consider the mayhem of iowa for the democrats, the success of the state of the union, the impeachment acquittal, and today's yet again strong jobs number that we're going to dive into in...
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. >> afternoon welcome to the "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost at the stock exchange the stock down 9.5% since monday, energy once again the worst performing sector here on the s&p 500. coronavirus fears continue to spook the market, despite attempts to rally today we're just negative on the s&p 500. >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen. stocks are racing after a new case of coronavirus in the united states. bond yields hitting new lows, and disney is the digest loser on the dow after bob eyinger a louns lou announced he is stepping down from his ceo role. >> and scott minerd will tell us why he doesn't think investors should be buying just yet. >> we have josh here welcome back to you. interesting dichotomy setting up in the market. the stay-at-home stocks versus the go-outside pelaton was just hit on "power lunch" and netflix, zoom, are all outperforming and the go-out stocks, the restaurants, the ubers are all getting hit. there's the pocket of green there. >> yeah. >> look at live nation they do concerts. >> yeah. >> they're thinking people are not going to go out if and when co
. >> afternoon welcome to the "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost at the stock exchange the stock down 9.5% since monday, energy once again the worst performing sector here on the s&p 500. coronavirus fears continue to spook the market, despite attempts to rally today we're just negative on the s&p 500. >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen. stocks are racing after a new case of coronavirus in the united states. bond yields hitting new lows, and disney is the digest...
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. >> good afternoon, i'm wilfred frost. a rapid expanding of coronavirus cases as the pandemic spreads through italy, iran and south korea, threatening the global economy. investors are digesting the continued momentum of bernie sanders. yields weaken to a near-record low, ten-year, another sign of the markets flight to safety >>> jonathan gray, the perfect guest to talk markets and valuations we'll have more comment tear from liz ann saunders, david, and jeff sherman, how companies are recovering to the virus, and what this means for your retirement planning with suze orman. an action-packed couple hours with 59 minutes after the session. mike santoli with his dashboard. kate rogers is tracking the plunge of the nasdaq eunice yoon is in beijing, and meg tirrell has details on hopes for a treatment. >>> joining us is andecember anastacia amoroso. >> we would have expected for this to be behind us, but what we're saying is this is to be expected, this is valuations were pretty stretched already. hedge funds ctas were pretty
. >> good afternoon, i'm wilfred frost. a rapid expanding of coronavirus cases as the pandemic spreads through italy, iran and south korea, threatening the global economy. investors are digesting the continued momentum of bernie sanders. yields weaken to a near-record low, ten-year, another sign of the markets flight to safety >>> jonathan gray, the perfect guest to talk markets and valuations we'll have more comment tear from liz ann saunders, david, and jeff sherman, how...
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phil lebeau is watching the skies, wilfred frost has a beat on it.ou might be surprised how poorly they're doing seema mody looking at travel stocks and robert frank has a look at how bad luxury is being impacted phil lebeau, a bad day across the airlines today >> a terrible day, kelly this is all about the fear that we're going to see clusters of coronavirus like we're seeing in south korea and italy pop up in other regions around the world and that might hurt demand which is why you're seeing almost every airline stock around the world under major pressure the big three, delta, american, united, down 9.5 to 10% in the case of american ryan air, it's under pressure. there's a travel warning that's been issued for northern ireland for people going to italy. it's that kind of thing that have people saying, wait a second, what do you think demand is going to be like, aig, the parent of british airways. if you think it's just exposure to those -- no, those oriented as well. spirit which only flies here in the united states, down more than 10% kelly, thi
phil lebeau is watching the skies, wilfred frost has a beat on it.ou might be surprised how poorly they're doing seema mody looking at travel stocks and robert frank has a look at how bad luxury is being impacted phil lebeau, a bad day across the airlines today >> a terrible day, kelly this is all about the fear that we're going to see clusters of coronavirus like we're seeing in south korea and italy pop up in other regions around the world and that might hurt demand which is why you're...
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coming to you live from the new york stock exchange, i'm wilfred frost. poise z to turn in their worst week i've come to the delta post today. airlines tanking this week delta down 4.5%. down over 20% just this week the s&p 500 down 2% right now. down 12.5% this week 59 minutes left of this session. >> i'm sara eisen. we are all over the market selloff with a big lineup of guests to help you navigate the volatility including michael novogratz, ian bremmer, and gabriela santos the dow is down now almost 700 points again coronavirus fears sending the market plunging. the dow falls at one point more than 1,000 points at session lows all sectors going into correction territory which means 10% off their highs. stocks are off to the worst level of the session after jay powell came out with a statement saying the fundamentals of the u.s. economy remain strong and bond yields are plunging again sending mortgage rates to their lowest levels in eight years joining us for the hour, the final hour of trade is lindsey bell from allied invest. also with us is senior ma
coming to you live from the new york stock exchange, i'm wilfred frost. poise z to turn in their worst week i've come to the delta post today. airlines tanking this week delta down 4.5%. down over 20% just this week the s&p 500 down 2% right now. down 12.5% this week 59 minutes left of this session. >> i'm sara eisen. we are all over the market selloff with a big lineup of guests to help you navigate the volatility including michael novogratz, ian bremmer, and gabriela santos the dow...
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you can find the book outside and please help me to think wilfred mcclay. >> thank you all very much.ight on booktv and primetime james man reports on the relationship between cole and powell and ship to ship Ãb discuss u.s. china relations. journalist andrew bernstein chronicles the trump and kushner's families rise to prominence and fred osborne former chair of the export import break talks about the benefits of trading with other countries. check your program guide for more information. >> hello, friends, your only enough to deal with me for about two minutes. i am the cofounder of close light, close light is a place you are and it's a company that builds software we have a website and post light.com we have a podcast the arbitrary connection to greenville is that i all shone in the back a ok
you can find the book outside and please help me to think wilfred mcclay. >> thank you all very much.ight on booktv and primetime james man reports on the relationship between cole and powell and ship to ship Ãb discuss u.s. china relations. journalist andrew bernstein chronicles the trump and kushner's families rise to prominence and fred osborne former chair of the export import break talks about the benefits of trading with other countries. check your program guide for more...
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>> crazy move. >> shares of aurora cannabis resumed trading paused about 2:30 p.m. >> they have, wilfredextended trades. the company confirming in a release that the ceo is stepping down aurora will add two new independent directors as part of efforts to firm up the cost structure. any say they have eliminated almost 500 full-time positions, including 25% of the corporate positions, again now down about 17%. volatile name to watch in extended trades, sara. >> thanks, seema back to mike for the final dashboard of the day. >> fewer bulls in evidence less red meat. both individual investors and investment advisers, now coronavirus scare, the outbreak, a pullback in stocks, clearly put a bit of fright into an overbullish situation for investors. so in recent weeks we would have said look at that the investment advisers up near 60% bulls stretched on the historical basis means the market can't handle bad news. and individual investors well above 40% bulls now reset lower, much more in the normal range. that's pretty routine for the professionals. there are more bears than bulls in the last we
>> crazy move. >> shares of aurora cannabis resumed trading paused about 2:30 p.m. >> they have, wilfredextended trades. the company confirming in a release that the ceo is stepping down aurora will add two new independent directors as part of efforts to firm up the cost structure. any say they have eliminated almost 500 full-time positions, including 25% of the corporate positions, again now down about 17%. volatile name to watch in extended trades, sara. >> thanks,...
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wilfred: i think if you look at the hong kong markets, there's been a market reaction change in the debtement in the past 12 days. very sharp rebound. what we see is this is more like a bounce from the stocks selloff in mid-january. potentially, if there is negative news from any other areas, whether trade deals, the market could potentially correct. shery: we are hearing from the hong kong commissioner, saying china maintains close cooperation with hong kong officials, and the central bank dutch government -- central government is monitoring the situation closely. still some opportunity in hong kong, if you consider that even if you get over this outbreak, what happens with the political unrest? think, as you i look at the market and the valuation, you cannot protect what's going to happen. but you look at the valuation. last year, when you look at trade talks, and there was a lot of them, the low was about 1.1 of the hang seng index. when there was global -- whether the asian financial crisis, the low of the market was about one point priced above the index. now, we expect the low to b
wilfred: i think if you look at the hong kong markets, there's been a market reaction change in the debtement in the past 12 days. very sharp rebound. what we see is this is more like a bounce from the stocks selloff in mid-january. potentially, if there is negative news from any other areas, whether trade deals, the market could potentially correct. shery: we are hearing from the hong kong commissioner, saying china maintains close cooperation with hong kong officials, and the central bank...
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i'm wilfred frost. walmart holds their investor days upstairs. broader market improving during the session. nasdaq just positive with 59 minutes left of trade. >>> welcome back to well friday. welcome, everyone. i'm sara eisen apple warning it would miss its revenue outlook due to the coronavirus. despite that, apple is cutting its losses, with that the nasdaq just turning positive. energy stocks and financials are leading the overall market, while safe havens outperform >>> we'll discuss the impact on the coyne vines. dr. anthony fauci will join us he is part of president trump's task force on fighting the virus. >>> steve weiss is join joinin for the hour. >> what do you. >> i think the market should take it in stride. we've had other companies come out and talk about the virus they make chips that go into handsets in china and primarily asia, also t-mobile here they had they were lowering their forecast you've had other come out. >> and i've talked about it on the "halftime report" but we all spoke t
i'm wilfred frost. walmart holds their investor days upstairs. broader market improving during the session. nasdaq just positive with 59 minutes left of trade. >>> welcome back to well friday. welcome, everyone. i'm sara eisen apple warning it would miss its revenue outlook due to the coronavirus. despite that, apple is cutting its losses, with that the nasdaq just turning positive. energy stocks and financials are leading the overall market, while safe havens outperform >>>...
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like applied geosciences and a professor wilfred bauer from germany teaches the subject he says that studying he also encourages women to aspire to a korea like they're made of gold most of my family members are and the petroleum industry so big and you say this i can't i can't be in the petroleum i actually did a training at petroleum companies but i also have like the new industry of minerals this is a new i think in our mind a tourism. hydrology so we have lots of sectors we can participate in. geosciences are opening up new economic sectors for the future and they also reach deep into all man's history. in the largest off your light in the world is in oman that's the former ocean floor that formed here on the arabian tectonic plate a little more than 1000000000 years ago before it was guns or something very special every year hundreds if not thousands of geologists come here to study the structure of the ocean floor here me and what's on board an artist. what would normally lies several kilometers below sea level is part of a man's landscape. is on her way to this ancient seabed
like applied geosciences and a professor wilfred bauer from germany teaches the subject he says that studying he also encourages women to aspire to a korea like they're made of gold most of my family members are and the petroleum industry so big and you say this i can't i can't be in the petroleum i actually did a training at petroleum companies but i also have like the new industry of minerals this is a new i think in our mind a tourism. hydrology so we have lots of sectors we can participate...
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i am brian sullivan in for wilfred frost once again we're here at the post with the department of justice points its finger squarely at china over the 2017 hack. we've got a first on cnbc interview with the kreismt off equifax. >>> i'm sarah eisen. stocks errors with the nasdaq leading the group with a fresh high coronavirus remaining in focus as companies weigh in on the impact >>> and investors are keeping an eye on earnings. joining us is lindsey bell what is the quality of earnings this season? >> it's been a good earnings season we expected a decline of 2%, but we're going to see up side of 1.3% we're about 65% of the way through, but to dovetail a what you just said, the best performing sector really has been technology. when you take into account both sales and earnings, that has been a sector where we have seen 8 po% of companies that have reported so far beat on both top and bottom lines. >> do you think that earnings is driving the narrative? are we still squarely focused on coronavirus? >> i think corona is leading the headlines, but i think the undertone that earnings and some
i am brian sullivan in for wilfred frost once again we're here at the post with the department of justice points its finger squarely at china over the 2017 hack. we've got a first on cnbc interview with the kreismt off equifax. >>> i'm sarah eisen. stocks errors with the nasdaq leading the group with a fresh high coronavirus remaining in focus as companies weigh in on the impact >>> and investors are keeping an eye on earnings. joining us is lindsey bell what is the quality of...
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. >> always adding to the conversation we are getting some new data, jpmorgan investor, wilfred frostthere and joins us with the headlines. hi, wilfred. >> >>> jamie dimon, chase, ultimately turned down, all of this according to a source that mary a mari marianne lake was approached three things stand out for me on this it's quite hard in this business to really go into discussions about taking a job at a rival and still survive. clearly that's what's happened and everyone getting on well at the suite at jpmorgan. number two, a sense there was so much to do at wells fargo according to the source as one of the reasons not to take the role versus what has been built here at chase. number three, that sense of a ceo factor we talk about that quite often under jamie dimon here at jpmorgan, if both lake and smith approached, scharf who took the job was once a lieutenant to dimon at jpmorgan. gordon smith and pinto, the other president and ceo and we're expecting to hear from jamie dimon himself at about 11:45 a.m. guys. >> the it also strikes me, there's such a deep bench of talent there so
. >> always adding to the conversation we are getting some new data, jpmorgan investor, wilfred frostthere and joins us with the headlines. hi, wilfred. >> >>> jamie dimon, chase, ultimately turned down, all of this according to a source that mary a mari marianne lake was approached three things stand out for me on this it's quite hard in this business to really go into discussions about taking a job at a rival and still survive. clearly that's what's happened and everyone...
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more from wilfred's interview with the ceo coming up as for the overall market, lower, but well off the as the intraday lows we're all over the swing. >> we certainly are. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the
more from wilfred's interview with the ceo coming up as for the overall market, lower, but well off the as the intraday lows we're all over the swing. >> we certainly are. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the
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i'm wilfred frost and we're going to pick up where the "power lunch" team left off, on virgin galactic. of course that stock continues it's rice up 16% today we're going to compare and contrast the run of virgin galactic with tesla and see if there's anything we can learn. s&p 500 and nasdaq both at highs. we're also at session highs as we stand with 59 minutes left to trade. >> i'm sarah eisen let's look at what's driving the action we are on nasdaq record high watch as we got some signs that the spread of coronavirus is slowing and new expectations that china would take more measures to bolster it's economy. companies from adidas to tyson are spelling out what the impact will be on their bottom lines and the pace of homebuilding fell less than expected and it surged to a 13-year high our closer today, with the debate just showers way, former chair sheila bair willbe here to discuss a wealth tax, financial transaction tax and how markets are responding why she says as a republican she's voting for warren. that's all coming up after the bell >>> joining us for the hour, keith bliss, we
i'm wilfred frost and we're going to pick up where the "power lunch" team left off, on virgin galactic. of course that stock continues it's rice up 16% today we're going to compare and contrast the run of virgin galactic with tesla and see if there's anything we can learn. s&p 500 and nasdaq both at highs. we're also at session highs as we stand with 59 minutes left to trade. >> i'm sarah eisen let's look at what's driving the action we are on nasdaq record high watch as we...
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. >> and wilfred asked gorman are you going to start wearing jeans and a button down. >> and this one though when morgan stanley, gorman and these guys decided that we'll take the citigroup brokerage under our wing, and now it is under the umbrella of morgan stanley, this gives them a very big critical mass to compete for investor dollars. >> so to your point, this is better than trying to build it yourself so goldman sachs is making a play for the mass affluent. jpmorgan releae app and i don't know what kind of traction that is getting merrill lichbynch has merrill e, it is hundreds of billions of dollars that are being served by a combination of emails and a call center. right? so morgan stanley does not have that so to your point, if they want to go that route and pursue the mass affluent, this was probably better than trying to build it from scratch, so why not lpl >> where does it leave interactive? >> out in the cold unless the land grab continues >> it is tiny. >> more reason why it is -- >> what do you get with it though >> not lpl because you have humans that are brokers. and
. >> and wilfred asked gorman are you going to start wearing jeans and a button down. >> and this one though when morgan stanley, gorman and these guys decided that we'll take the citigroup brokerage under our wing, and now it is under the umbrella of morgan stanley, this gives them a very big critical mass to compete for investor dollars. >> so to your point, this is better than trying to build it yourself so goldman sachs is making a play for the mass affluent. jpmorgan...
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i'm wilfred frost at the new york stock exchange.hat's helping to lead the dow to session highs as we speak of about 450 points with 59 minutes left of trade. >> morgan brennan. building on yesterday's strong gains, you just heard wilf mention the major archlgs are firmly back in positive territory for the year energy leading the sectors today, the first time in six sessions
i'm wilfred frost at the new york stock exchange.hat's helping to lead the dow to session highs as we speak of about 450 points with 59 minutes left of trade. >> morgan brennan. building on yesterday's strong gains, you just heard wilf mention the major archlgs are firmly back in positive territory for the year energy leading the sectors today, the first time in six sessions
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. >>> that it does i'm wilfred frost. walmart holds their investor days upstairs. market improving during the session. nasdaq just positive with 59 minutes left of trade. >>> welcome back to well friday. welcome, everyone. i'm sara eisen apple warning it would miss its revenue outlook due to the coronavirus. despite that, apple is cutting its losses, with that the nasdaq just turning
. >>> that it does i'm wilfred frost. walmart holds their investor days upstairs. market improving during the session. nasdaq just positive with 59 minutes left of trade. >>> welcome back to well friday. welcome, everyone. i'm sara eisen apple warning it would miss its revenue outlook due to the coronavirus. despite that, apple is cutting its losses, with that the nasdaq just turning
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i'm wilfred frost and we're going to pick up where the "power lunch" team left off, on virgin galacticontinues it's rice up 16% today we're going to compare and contrast the run of virgin galactic with tesla and see if there's anything we can learn. s&p 500 and nasdaq both at highs. we're also at session highs as we stand with 59 minutes left to trade. >> i'm sarah eisen let's look at what's driving the action we are on nasdaq record high watch as we got some signs that the spread of coronavirus is slowing and ne
i'm wilfred frost and we're going to pick up where the "power lunch" team left off, on virgin galacticontinues it's rice up 16% today we're going to compare and contrast the run of virgin galactic with tesla and see if there's anything we can learn. s&p 500 and nasdaq both at highs. we're also at session highs as we stand with 59 minutes left to trade. >> i'm sarah eisen let's look at what's driving the action we are on nasdaq record high watch as we got some signs that the...
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. >>> i'm wilfred frost. this is day 54 of this global health crisis.is spreading with two new cases in california that have just been confirmed. >> we're concerned about an increase in the number of cases. >> despite efforts to quarantine patients, by all accounts the virus is still spreading northern italy reporting it has more than a dozen new cases. tonight new controversy over the american air lift of people from the diamond princess did it put everyone else in er
. >>> i'm wilfred frost. this is day 54 of this global health crisis.is spreading with two new cases in california that have just been confirmed. >> we're concerned about an increase in the number of cases. >> despite efforts to quarantine patients, by all accounts the virus is still spreading northern italy reporting it has more than a dozen new cases. tonight new controversy over the american air lift of people from the diamond princess did it put everyone else in er
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[applause] >> and now want to bring wilfred riley up to offer -- >> high. so i'm will riley, associate professor of politics at kentucky state university and author of the book hate crime hoax and ted lieu, glad to be her as one of many people representing the 1776 project. thanks. i do have a natural baritone as well as a nice natural tan. back up a little bit. i don't think i need the mic honestly. so the title of my essay is slavery doesn't define african american history. something i believe to be obviously true. obviously as has been noted or several pages long, scholarly pieces thanks to the "washington examiner" for publishing this series of days but it breaks down in a couple details. slavery obviously is a a human universal. people of every race were sold as slaves. although for whatever reason this is not poverty often in schools. there's an entire slave trade, the barberry slave trade the folks in time on the sale of white europeans to primarily boorish and black masters in northern africa and ascends slavery existed everywhere in the world until
[applause] >> and now want to bring wilfred riley up to offer -- >> high. so i'm will riley, associate professor of politics at kentucky state university and author of the book hate crime hoax and ted lieu, glad to be her as one of many people representing the 1776 project. thanks. i do have a natural baritone as well as a nice natural tan. back up a little bit. i don't think i need the mic honestly. so the title of my essay is slavery doesn't define african american history....
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. >> 40% year to date would make it the best s&p'er our wilfred frost asked the vice president aboutau way in the last hour, specifically whether the u.s. should be fund ak competitor here's what he said. >> we believe the best way forward is what was announced in the last several days. the fcc has a plan for dealing with the spectrum that we think is going to make 5g much more rapidly available across the country, and that's the plan the president has endorsed and will be carrying forward. >> the huawei story is getting more interesting, especially if you believe the conversation between the president and boris johnson. >> i can't get enough of this story. how many times can you buy nokia and ruin it? is it five times, six times? >> satya nadella said when that idea got floated >> bring it back out look, i think ultimately the reason bill barr is talking about doing this is because he wants to guarantee american access to that equipment, not because any of the financials make sense huawei and ericsson are already going to build verizon, at&t networks in this country no one is going
. >> 40% year to date would make it the best s&p'er our wilfred frost asked the vice president aboutau way in the last hour, specifically whether the u.s. should be fund ak competitor here's what he said. >> we believe the best way forward is what was announced in the last several days. the fcc has a plan for dealing with the spectrum that we think is going to make 5g much more rapidly available across the country, and that's the plan the president has endorsed and will be...
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digit decline on fears of the global slow down 59 minutes left of trade >> good afternoon to you i'm wilfrede got a big lineup of guests we've got capital wealth and
digit decline on fears of the global slow down 59 minutes left of trade >> good afternoon to you i'm wilfrede got a big lineup of guests we've got capital wealth and
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coming to you live from the new york stock exchange, i'm wilfred frost. in their worst week i've come to the delta post today. airlines tanking this week delta down 4.5%. down over 20% just this week the s&p 500 down 2% right now. down 12.5% this week 59 minutes left of this session. >> i'm sara eisen. we are all over the market selloff with a big lineup of guests to help you navigate th
coming to you live from the new york stock exchange, i'm wilfred frost. in their worst week i've come to the delta post today. airlines tanking this week delta down 4.5%. down over 20% just this week the s&p 500 down 2% right now. down 12.5% this week 59 minutes left of this session. >> i'm sara eisen. we are all over the market selloff with a big lineup of guests to help you navigate th
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. >> afternoon welcome to the "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost at the stock exchange the stock downergy once again the worst performing sector here on the s&p 500. coronavirus fears continue to spook the market, despite attempts to rally today we're just negative on the s&p 500. >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen. stocks are racing after a new case of coronavirus in the united states. bond yields hitting new lows, and disney is the digest
. >> afternoon welcome to the "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost at the stock exchange the stock downergy once again the worst performing sector here on the s&p 500. coronavirus fears continue to spook the market, despite attempts to rally today we're just negative on the s&p 500. >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen. stocks are racing after a new case of coronavirus in the united states. bond yields hitting new lows, and disney is the digest
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i'm wilfred frost. >> and i'm sara eisen with mike santoli. just ugly, ugly, all around. more than 4% declines across the board. >> almost 1,200 points, 4.5%, just shy of that the s&p, and the dow just more than that for the nasdaq closing at the session lows we've got three sectors down more than 5%, energy, real estate, technology, energy and really -- sorry, energy and technology have been some of the worst performers this week. >> there's the dow and there was actually a brief attempt to recover. >> 700-point recovery. >> and then we just spilled right into the close it was moving lower all throughout the final hour of trade and into the close and near session lows. went down 900, down 1,000 and then down more than 1,100 points on the dow coming up, we'll weigh in on the massive market sell-off and whether the fed will take action and later our closer, we'll talk about how the coronavirus could affect the ipo landscape this year. >> joining us to talk about the market sell-off, founder and still with us, stephanie link. mike, i'll start with you. this is the worst poi
i'm wilfred frost. >> and i'm sara eisen with mike santoli. just ugly, ugly, all around. more than 4% declines across the board. >> almost 1,200 points, 4.5%, just shy of that the s&p, and the dow just more than that for the nasdaq closing at the session lows we've got three sectors down more than 5%, energy, real estate, technology, energy and really -- sorry, energy and technology have been some of the worst performers this week. >> there's the dow and there was actually...
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tonight is a very talented actor you know from the "lord of the rings" franchise and shows like "wilfredcome to daddy" which is in theaters february 7th let's take a look. >> i'm not someone you can pigeon hole, if i'm completely honest do i deejay? yes. do i produce blazing beats yes. do i tickle the ivories? yes. do i promote high-profile events pertaining to music and the performance of music yes. >> okay. >> seth: please welcome back to the show elijah wood, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back. >> well thanks, bud. >> seth: i'm happy you made it i know you got a little sidetracked today. you stopped by the "hot ones" studio >> oh, you heard >> seth: yes >> yeah. >> seth: now, you did not do the full ten wings >> i didn't, no. >> seth: yeah. >> i was there to do a podcast >> seth: okay. >> but i'm a fan of the show >> seth: yeah, it's a great show >> and i was like, "this is where they make that and i've always wanted to be on it. i love spicy wings i like - i love hot sauce so they were, like, "well, we can arrange for you to try some of these sauces just for s
tonight is a very talented actor you know from the "lord of the rings" franchise and shows like "wilfredcome to daddy" which is in theaters february 7th let's take a look. >> i'm not someone you can pigeon hole, if i'm completely honest do i deejay? yes. do i produce blazing beats yes. do i tickle the ivories? yes. do i promote high-profile events pertaining to music and the performance of music yes. >> okay. >> seth: please welcome back to the show elijah...
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we get own to wilfred frost joins us on the newsline with some of the details. >> good morning andrewying e*trade at a relatively depressed price following the price wars last year e*trade shares peaked at 65 bucks in 2018, closed last night at 20 bucks or so, lower than that it's a $13 billion transaction, so it's not enormous for morgan stanley, whose market cap is about $90 billion. it's an all stock transaction, but the fact that this is all stock is interesting, when you consider the size of it, because morgan stanley own stock has been depressed the last couple of years, despite e*trade cheap relative to its own history, the two companies have similar and e*trade has a better price-to-book multiple the great run we've seen in morgan stanley shares since october, up about 40% or so, i'm sure made a difference as to the timing of when morgan stanley decided to pull the trigger for this what about the strategic decision, wealth management is a key part for morgan stanley, it's half of their business. it is the part of the business that dlorove impressive share price performance sin
we get own to wilfred frost joins us on the newsline with some of the details. >> good morning andrewying e*trade at a relatively depressed price following the price wars last year e*trade shares peaked at 65 bucks in 2018, closed last night at 20 bucks or so, lower than that it's a $13 billion transaction, so it's not enormous for morgan stanley, whose market cap is about $90 billion. it's an all stock transaction, but the fact that this is all stock is interesting, when you consider the...
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. >> i'm david faber in for wilfred frost, along with mike santoli. >>> take a look at how stocks finishedlower. off the worst levels of the session. we were lower all day. closing out down 125 on the dow, about 0.4 of 1%. the china numbers last night really spooking numbers, but also disappointing earnings from the likes of cisco it's the p & g and walmart that shine bright today you can see in the afternoon we were positive at some point. same thing for the nasdaq, you willy closing lower just a bit after spending some time having to close in positive territory so an opportunity to pull back keep in mind nasdaq, s&p, all closed at record highs yesterday. small caps outperforming and finishing higher by about 0.25 of 1 hundre%. >>> we'll break down the numbers as soon as they cross the tape. >>>. 80% of analysts say yeti is a buy. the ceo will break down the key things driving the performance >>> first to you, mike santoli on what you think drove the action. >> obviously some resilience in coming off the lows from before the market opened. i do think there's still this kind of muscle memo
. >> i'm david faber in for wilfred frost, along with mike santoli. >>> take a look at how stocks finishedlower. off the worst levels of the session. we were lower all day. closing out down 125 on the dow, about 0.4 of 1%. the china numbers last night really spooking numbers, but also disappointing earnings from the likes of cisco it's the p & g and walmart that shine bright today you can see in the afternoon we were positive at some point. same thing for the nasdaq, you...
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remember when wilfred broke it find out whether the new version is a game changer. trading after hours lower a tt me than 4%ing a as the conference call gets under way we'll be right back. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you
remember when wilfred broke it find out whether the new version is a game changer. trading after hours lower a tt me than 4%ing a as the conference call gets under way we'll be right back. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. when yowhat do you...
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lots of news expected out of that one wilfred frost joins us with a look at some of the headlines.ad have just dropped and the big headline is that there's no change to 20 for targets despite a huge collapse in yields since we lost got targets from them which came when q-4 earnings were reported in january they put this in front of the presentation on page 2 it includes $200 billion target in green financing this year up from $175 billion last year no financing of oil and gas in the arctic and limited financing currently about 1% of their financing and they won't do any fresh financing in that area but back to the fundamentals for the bank stocks. yesterday they all sold off sharply in line with the rest of the markets. the biggest decliners with this year's biggest winner so far, morgan stanley the bank with the most exposure to asia, citigroup, and the one that seems the most interest rate sensitive bank of america, jp morgan was down as well but only about 2.2% and despite no change in the financial targets the focus today will be on the comments that we hear from the business h
lots of news expected out of that one wilfred frost joins us with a look at some of the headlines.ad have just dropped and the big headline is that there's no change to 20 for targets despite a huge collapse in yields since we lost got targets from them which came when q-4 earnings were reported in january they put this in front of the presentation on page 2 it includes $200 billion target in green financing this year up from $175 billion last year no financing of oil and gas in the arctic and...
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." >> i'm scott walker in today for wilfred frost.e it was another record-setter on the street, the dow closing just shy of 300 points. almost 1% to the upside. s&p in record territory. nasdaq in record territory take a look at the russell 2000 as well, a strong day, a gain of nearly 12 points. >> joining us to talk about the market today liz young is still here, director of strategy and so the josh brown >> another record-setting day on wall street. you look at valuations that are historically high. some say interest rates still look good. how do they look to you? >> i think valuations look a little frothy or at least fair i would really be surprised if we didn't see another pullback from coronavirus we haven't gotten all the bad news yet people are still quarantined we don't know how it affected china on the first quarter economically and i think a lot of the estimates are too low so as we move forward and we get some of the q1 data, i think we're still going to see some bumps in the market. >> i think the assumption is it's just go
." >> i'm scott walker in today for wilfred frost.e it was another record-setter on the street, the dow closing just shy of 300 points. almost 1% to the upside. s&p in record territory. nasdaq in record territory take a look at the russell 2000 as well, a strong day, a gain of nearly 12 points. >> joining us to talk about the market today liz young is still here, director of strategy and so the josh brown >> another record-setting day on wall street. you look at...
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tim wilfred and i believe it's march 5th from 1-4. did i send you the flyer on that? i think it's from 1-4 at the lgbt community center. and it is specifically targeted toward seniors and disabled individuals regarding things to avoid from people who are scamming older adults and disability -- individuals with disabilities. and it's a workshop. it's going to be speakers there talking about their experiences and what to look for to avoid. and there will be breakout groups and people will have a chance to talk about their experiences of maybe being scammed and what to avoid. but this is definitely a problem for the older adult community and the disabled community. so i just wanted to mention that as a public announcement. >> are you aware of whether or not this is videotape or accessible online? >> it's definitely going to be accessible at the event. i don't know if it's videotaped. >> okay. there are some people who may be interested in that and may not be able to make it. >> we have a public commenter. >> hello. this -- it was mentioned briefly as part of the list ear
tim wilfred and i believe it's march 5th from 1-4. did i send you the flyer on that? i think it's from 1-4 at the lgbt community center. and it is specifically targeted toward seniors and disabled individuals regarding things to avoid from people who are scamming older adults and disability -- individuals with disabilities. and it's a workshop. it's going to be speakers there talking about their experiences and what to look for to avoid. and there will be breakout groups and people will have a...
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tim wilfred and i believe it's march 5th from 1-4. did i send you the flyer on that? i think it's from 1-4 at the lgbt community center. and it is specifically targeted toward seniors and disabled individuals regarding things to avoid from people who are scamming older adults and disability -- individuals with disabilities. and it's a workshop. it's going to be speakers there talking about their experiences and what to look for to avoid. and there will be breakout groups and people will have a chance to talk about their experiences of maybe being scammed and what to avoid. but this is definitely a problem for the older adult community and the disabled community. so i just wanted to mention that as a public announcement. >> are you aware of whether or not this is videotape or accessible online? >> it's definitely going to be accessible at the event. i don't know if it's videotaped. >> okay. there are some people who may be interested in that and may not be able to make it. >> we have a public commenter. >> hello. this -- it was mentioned briefly as part of the list ear
tim wilfred and i believe it's march 5th from 1-4. did i send you the flyer on that? i think it's from 1-4 at the lgbt community center. and it is specifically targeted toward seniors and disabled individuals regarding things to avoid from people who are scamming older adults and disability -- individuals with disabilities. and it's a workshop. it's going to be speakers there talking about their experiences and what to look for to avoid. and there will be breakout groups and people will have a...