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the william-sonoma buy your mom some [ bleep ] from us sale.ur store is full of kitcheny [ bleep ] that your mom may enjoy. gifts that say i sometimes see you cooking. here's some crap for that. we have espresso machines. [ bleep ]. non-stick [ bleep ] baking and whatever the [ bleep ] this is. and while you're here, don't forget to say happy father's day with some barbecue [ bleep ] your dad already has. the williams sonoma buy your mom some [ bleep ] from us sale, she gave you life. isn't it time you gave her a cherry pitter? >> jimmy: it is. [cheers and applause] it really is. moms, as everyone knows, do so much for us. they give birth to us. they bribe to get us into usc. the list goes on and on and on. and they also text us. sometimes a lot. and so, as a tribute to the women who send us so much love with their thumbs, we asked some famous people to share their texts from their real moms, and here we go as we prepare for this special day. >> feather, teamwork when you are co-habing makes the dream work. you know dad and mom love you and wan
the william-sonoma buy your mom some [ bleep ] from us sale.ur store is full of kitcheny [ bleep ] that your mom may enjoy. gifts that say i sometimes see you cooking. here's some crap for that. we have espresso machines. [ bleep ]. non-stick [ bleep ] baking and whatever the [ bleep ] this is. and while you're here, don't forget to say happy father's day with some barbecue [ bleep ] your dad already has. the williams sonoma buy your mom some [ bleep ] from us sale, she gave you life. isn't it...
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only williams-sonoma seems to have done a good job of making the leap to the web.hen we spoke to the ceo, she has the edge with retailers because she isn't one of them with the powerful business, they are more offline than on, more online than off and that's smart. go read the adobe call think about what is being unleashed here recognize that when she speaks of the golden age of creativity, he means the golden age where everyone has electronic push cart that looks as fancy as something from tiffany or neiman but cheaper and in many ways better than what target or even walmart can sell it insane what's happening but it is happening, people. even after spectacular 5% run today, i think the stock of adobe is still, still the way to play it. let's go to mark in new jersey, please, mark >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy. my question is about square. the square cash app is out pacing venmo and the recent stock price from the low 60s and up 30% for the year, do you think the good news is baked in -- >> i don't we got to be careful there is an analyst that says they are pacing. lo
only williams-sonoma seems to have done a good job of making the leap to the web.hen we spoke to the ceo, she has the edge with retailers because she isn't one of them with the powerful business, they are more offline than on, more online than off and that's smart. go read the adobe call think about what is being unleashed here recognize that when she speaks of the golden age of creativity, he means the golden age where everyone has electronic push cart that looks as fancy as something from...
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market likes growth and doesn't have the growth that the market likes costco, the dollar stores, williams-sonoma. they have the growth and i know that is thought what people want they want a 7% yield macy's does not have that right now, very, very tough to own that stock target is a lot easier to own. i'd prefer that. at some point i think you should consider owning vf corp by the way and that's vfc but right now i am having a hard time recommending an apparel company with china exposure especially last week with manny and pvh is brinks on the brink of a true turnaround 160-year-old company and the stock has had a wild ride. i got the ceo and something i've been following for more than 30 years and it is rarely steered me wrong and it's positive i'll tell what you the s&p oscillator is really telling me to do. all your calls, rapid-fire on "lightning round" so stay with cramer ♪ ♪ creating the perfect night... just takes a little creativity. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. >>> everything has been happening late
market likes growth and doesn't have the growth that the market likes costco, the dollar stores, williams-sonoma. they have the growth and i know that is thought what people want they want a 7% yield macy's does not have that right now, very, very tough to own that stock target is a lot easier to own. i'd prefer that. at some point i think you should consider owning vf corp by the way and that's vfc but right now i am having a hard time recommending an apparel company with china exposure...
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father's day >> what if your dad is the outdoorsy type >> great deals there if he loves grilling, williams-sonomahaving a massive sale of up to 50% off on grilling gear, and cabela's, up to 50% there >> grilling is a stretch, i'm not cooking. you are. national retail fed raieration s about 20% of americans are looking for tools. do you have advice >> we often see deals on tools at lowe's and home depot really good sales there if your dad needs a new drill set. >> what about technology most guys, it's okay to think i'm going to get them a gadget >> electronics really not good for deals this team ime of year. we do see deals on watches jared has smart watches up to $150 off a tech-related deal but not super techie >> not an apple watch, right >> not an apple watch. and overstock, amazon, ebay have select deals on watches. if your dad is needing one, it's becoming more of a fashion piece rather than what time is it, because we have our phones >> what about for the guy who has a sweet tooth? >> so many actually. cheryl's cookies, 25% off between the 7th and 10th and simply chocolate, 1 1- 800-baskets
father's day >> what if your dad is the outdoorsy type >> great deals there if he loves grilling, williams-sonomahaving a massive sale of up to 50% off on grilling gear, and cabela's, up to 50% there >> grilling is a stretch, i'm not cooking. you are. national retail fed raieration s about 20% of americans are looking for tools. do you have advice >> we often see deals on tools at lowe's and home depot really good sales there if your dad needs a new drill set. >>...
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williams sonoma telling cnbc's jim cramer that it's looking too shift produ to other countries in asiae have a very sophisticated, vertically integrated supply chain to people all over asia rsd we have a great relationship with vennd we start seeing it happen and we start moving products. from vietnam to indonesia and moving it to america and also renegotiating with our current chinese manufacturers. >> the question is whether the rcrategy of sg goods from countries outside of china will pa off. analysts say there are risk of shifting productions especially to developing productions in asia where you may not get the same level ofuality. >> there's also additional risk that if we start moving production out of china and roll back the tariffs from 25% to 20% or a0%, you spent of this time and effort moving production out of china and you go back to china? there are big question marks as to whether or not it is worthe effort at this stage of the game. some are still wait-and-see approach. >> one of the benefits of shifting the supply chain is lower prices, but industry experts say the nex
williams sonoma telling cnbc's jim cramer that it's looking too shift produ to other countries in asiae have a very sophisticated, vertically integrated supply chain to people all over asia rsd we have a great relationship with vennd we start seeing it happen and we start moving products. from vietnam to indonesia and moving it to america and also renegotiating with our current chinese manufacturers. >> the question is whether the rcrategy of sg goods from countries outside of china will...
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williams-sonoma rising 5%. to emmaany thanks chandra. coming up, fighting on multiple trade fronts. president trump warns mexico could face a much tougher phase of tariffs. how is that going over with republican lawmakers? we will ask senator rick scott of florida. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." we turn to mark crumpton. mark: u.n. secretary-general says the world cannot afford a major confrontation in the persian gulf region. he told the un security council he is deeply concerned about today's incident in the gulf of oman, seen here in video from iranian tv. two oil tankers were damaged in suspected attacks. it is the second incident in the region the last few weeks. chuck schumer says president trump's comments that he take information from a foreign power about an opponent are disgraceful. senator schumer says the president's comments "defined deviancy down to a new low." anumer also said winning election is also more important to mr. trump than the integrity of the election. in the u k, boris johnson led six other candidates into the vot
williams-sonoma rising 5%. to emmaany thanks chandra. coming up, fighting on multiple trade fronts. president trump warns mexico could face a much tougher phase of tariffs. how is that going over with republican lawmakers? we will ask senator rick scott of florida. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." we turn to mark crumpton. mark: u.n. secretary-general says the world cannot afford a major confrontation in the persian gulf region. he told the un...
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laughter ] i don't walk up to every white person i see and assume that they know where the nearest williams-sonoma ] but i don't just assume. number three, do bow to me [ cheers and applause but, it's not because i'm asian. it's just because i'm cool as hell [ cheers and applause number four, don't ask me what my real name is. [ light laughter ] it's karen [ laughter ] i don't have a secret asian language name. [ light laughter ] and even if i did, i wouldn't tell you [ light laughter ] because it's a secret. [ laughter ] number five, don't ask me what your tattoo says [ light laughter ] i can't tell you what it says. but i can tell you what it means. you make bad choices [ laughter and applause and finally, do buy me a drink it's just a stereotype that asian people can't drink alcohol. but we drink all the time. [ laughter ] hell, i'm drunk right now. [ laughter and applause anyway, so back to you, seth or as we say in my country, "back to you, seth." [ laughter and applause >> seth: give it up for karen chee, everybody. [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with olivia wilde [ cheers and app
laughter ] i don't walk up to every white person i see and assume that they know where the nearest williams-sonoma ] but i don't just assume. number three, do bow to me [ cheers and applause but, it's not because i'm asian. it's just because i'm cool as hell [ cheers and applause number four, don't ask me what my real name is. [ light laughter ] it's karen [ laughter ] i don't have a secret asian language name. [ light laughter ] and even if i did, i wouldn't tell you [ light laughter ] because...
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rh joining a growing list of retailers proactively trying to reduce exposure to china williams sonomain mid-may it is moving product to vietnam, indonesia, the u.s., and trying to renegotiate contracts with current manufacturers in china to reduce prices the question is whether this strategy will pay off. and li analysts point out it doesn't always guarantee success, especially in countries like vietnam, a country struggling with reliable sourceable electricity, among other challenges we are looking at the stock up about 21% here it has been a volatile stock to watch, though, post earnings, which we should point out in q 4, earnings down 22% the day after. and before that, the stock jumped about 11% so certainly been a volatile name to watch. in short interest, relatively high, 30% of its float back to you. >> i think this is so interesting because if you're a trump supporter of the trade strategies and the tariffs, you say, look, it is working, they're moving manufacturing out of china, looking at doing it in the united states. if you're not, you say, look, it is making the american
rh joining a growing list of retailers proactively trying to reduce exposure to china williams sonomain mid-may it is moving product to vietnam, indonesia, the u.s., and trying to renegotiate contracts with current manufacturers in china to reduce prices the question is whether this strategy will pay off. and li analysts point out it doesn't always guarantee success, especially in countries like vietnam, a country struggling with reliable sourceable electricity, among other challenges we are...