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that gives you a double setup. >> so carter says it looks like this is upside. ian, what's the trade? a simple trade. >> the fundamentals are there for tradeling forward pe trading at 11, that's ridiculously cheap if you are looking for value in this market. you do ven to worry, well, it going to get past this resistance? i don't know, you simply buy a cull. these calls are cheap. volatility is suppressed. you have a 50% discount to where they were in terms of volatility. you go out and look at the october 45 call. what i sime simply want to do is pay a dollar. my break even is doctor 46. it's basically a 6% move to the upside. you almost use lever annual. >> that way you get the limited upside potential. listen, if we go down, people are looking alt these charts saying, hey, it's only a matter of time going out to the upside. if it sells off, i still like going to these calls you go at the time upside, boy a call for a buck. >> mick kei, would you see the index on this? >> i the a lot of people look to the emerging markets and think there is a lot of material an
that gives you a double setup. >> so carter says it looks like this is upside. ian, what's the trade? a simple trade. >> the fundamentals are there for tradeling forward pe trading at 11, that's ridiculously cheap if you are looking for value in this market. you do ven to worry, well, it going to get past this resistance? i don't know, you simply buy a cull. these calls are cheap. volatility is suppressed. you have a 50% discount to where they were in terms of volatility. you go out...
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>> as you look at facebook you see hard news next to cute kittens and when you see that max. we decided why not do that because people like to move between different types of content. it is hard to put things in terms of percentage. back to looking at the history of media. one of the things i found interesting looking at the early history of newspapers was there was limited space. you had to make these decisions because of limited space about how much news and advertising you're going to put. how much serious and how much frivolous stuff. the new york times and the herald tribune were in the battle to be the number one paper in new york and to be the number one paper in the country. and there was newspaper rationing, paper rationing. there was limited space. there was less stuff to print on. the herald tribune shrunk the size of the noose of the could keep their advertisers happy and made huge profits and the times had limited space to cover news. and so they lost money during the war but when the war was over their circulation was higher in all the advertisers came back to "t
>> as you look at facebook you see hard news next to cute kittens and when you see that max. we decided why not do that because people like to move between different types of content. it is hard to put things in terms of percentage. back to looking at the history of media. one of the things i found interesting looking at the early history of newspapers was there was limited space. you had to make these decisions because of limited space about how much news and advertising you're going to...
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when you look at bank stocks. bank of america i like that. y the theme has been buying options. we talked about increased volatility in the marketplace. when it increases like mike says. you want to own options. bank of america makes sense. i like owning a call option in this kind of environment that we're in. i think we have a handful of more volatile days to come all the way through labor day maybe even past that. >>> a quick programming note coming up on mad money. changing the way people move with diabetes. all of that plus the conclusion of shark week is just ahead. coming up next, the final call from the options. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. fr
when you look at bank stocks. bank of america i like that. y the theme has been buying options. we talked about increased volatility in the marketplace. when it increases like mike says. you want to own options. bank of america makes sense. i like owning a call option in this kind of environment that we're in. i think we have a handful of more volatile days to come all the way through labor day maybe even past that. >>> a quick programming note coming up on mad money. changing the way...
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they got back down to a level where you look at it again. this fox quarter was equally impressf i think. they trade 18-and-a-half forward earnings. i think you can say it's rich. i think all these stocks at a certain level are very attractive on the long side. >> unless it's unusual activity here. center point's energy, which reported better than expected energy before the bell. what did you see? >> they had better revenues and they forecast for the full year, a lot of positive, stock didn't react very well. it's coming off the highs. it was in negative territory today, suddenly huge fires. last week, somebody was buying the september 27 calls. they are unchanged since that buying happened about a week or so ago. today they're buying the september 24 calls, huge numbers, so speculation, they're around 60, 65 cents in that range. that was where most of them were bought. a lot of speculation over the next several weeks, we see this name move up to the upside. on top of that, the, a, you had activity as well. we talked at the beginning of the sh
they got back down to a level where you look at it again. this fox quarter was equally impressf i think. they trade 18-and-a-half forward earnings. i think you can say it's rich. i think all these stocks at a certain level are very attractive on the long side. >> unless it's unusual activity here. center point's energy, which reported better than expected energy before the bell. what did you see? >> they had better revenues and they forecast for the full year, a lot of positive,...
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if you just look at the numbers and you just look at where the budget was it was quite a responsible time in the sense of the public expenditure it grows a little bit but not as fast as it would subsequently. the revenues were because of the booming economy were increasing. and the budget was largely balanced. a lot of his opponents would say a lot of the problems were deep-seated that he didn't address in terms of entitlements into social security and that sort of thing. but yet year on year the budget was very balanced and i quote c-span when he came to congress in 2001 and when you read what he was saying it was extraordinary that we are going to abolish the national debt. that was the environment and thousand and in 2001. somehow we discovered that u.s. economy was growing at three to 4% every year. public expenditure wasn't going up very fast. >> host: that was based on very optimistic estimates which were not shared by everybody at the time. >> guest: but the fact that they could come and speak at the event in 2001 the summer before 9/11 is extraordinary given where we are now.
if you just look at the numbers and you just look at where the budget was it was quite a responsible time in the sense of the public expenditure it grows a little bit but not as fast as it would subsequently. the revenues were because of the booming economy were increasing. and the budget was largely balanced. a lot of his opponents would say a lot of the problems were deep-seated that he didn't address in terms of entitlements into social security and that sort of thing. but yet year on year...
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which trades 30 times, it's given you 60% top line growth. also, china money. look at the move over the last couple days, that es are all big cap names. so again, i'm not asking to you reach out the credit curve or reach out the liquidity curve. we're talking names that finally coin mobile is seeing investment in 3 g and 4 g pay off. we know the apple partnership at least for apple it was a big quarter. the petro china story is interesting. this is a company for years was subsidizing gas prices the government is finally running it like a big company. xfi, in the fall you have the mma the much malmarket accessibility of foreign investors into the local share market. it will be a catalyst. you will be sure of it. i think you should be buying china. trade school, do not pay attention to coin credit and necessarily say this market is going down. >> coin currenty, it's a five year high, they allow the currency to get a little stronger, that i have more faith in meeting their target. >> tim also mentioned the mma. that's also impacting the hong kong market. it's exposed t
which trades 30 times, it's given you 60% top line growth. also, china money. look at the move over the last couple days, that es are all big cap names. so again, i'm not asking to you reach out the credit curve or reach out the liquidity curve. we're talking names that finally coin mobile is seeing investment in 3 g and 4 g pay off. we know the apple partnership at least for apple it was a big quarter. the petro china story is interesting. this is a company for years was subsidizing gas prices...
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when you look at it for one year, it looks like it's basing right here. look at this. he bounce it got off the giga factory announcement in february. it stalled out a little bit. i guess you can say there is reason to pause. this could be a fairly epic double top. if i was looking to get back in on the long side, if you thought about taking profits, this could be a good level. this is the 200-day moving average. this could be a momentum indicator. but listen, there are the traders throughout who love to play the momentum. they love to play breakouts. if there is any good news and this stock breaks out, remember, there is 30% short interest in the name. and that's why you have gaps like this when there is good news. i'm just going to make another point here. we just talked about the short interest. this is a really well owned stock, meaning it's in very good hands. elon musk, the ceo and founder owns 23%. it's like he is in a battle with the shorts. he is never going to sell. and the shorts keep getting tripped up. they have to cover that creates buying opportunities. th
when you look at it for one year, it looks like it's basing right here. look at this. he bounce it got off the giga factory announcement in february. it stalled out a little bit. i guess you can say there is reason to pause. this could be a fairly epic double top. if i was looking to get back in on the long side, if you thought about taking profits, this could be a good level. this is the 200-day moving average. this could be a momentum indicator. but listen, there are the traders throughout...
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you have any options cheaper? >> very question and a very delicious looking knish, by the way. >> carter, have you ever had one? ike potato pancakes but that looked good. >> the question to you, mike, do you have an option cheaper than $3.50. >> yes, i think i do, on a stock that i happen to like, ford motor company. lower gas prices will help sales of f-150s which is even great. even if the gas prices go up, they started rolling out the mustan mustangs. one of the things you can do is go out in time. we talked about the fact that options are cheap. look at the january 17 calls with the stock over 17 bucks. 17.5. you can buy those for $1. that is obviously a lot less than three and a half bucks. in fairness, that represents one dollar per share. there are 100 shares per contract. if you go out and buy that option, you're going to spend 100 bucks. >>> the question becomes now would you rather own this call or 1/3 of a yonah shimmel knish? >> i think i would go with the knish. the stock in ford is a value play. you look at the pes that ford has done, with the value on ford, i would look other places. airline indus
you have any options cheaper? >> very question and a very delicious looking knish, by the way. >> carter, have you ever had one? ike potato pancakes but that looked good. >> the question to you, mike, do you have an option cheaper than $3.50. >> yes, i think i do, on a stock that i happen to like, ford motor company. lower gas prices will help sales of f-150s which is even great. even if the gas prices go up, they started rolling out the mustan mustangs. one of the...
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you look at hthm. i know josh brown is a big proponent of these i wouldn't touch them right here. >>> coming up next, unloved to the hedge fund darling the gold miners catching a bit lately after a rough 2012. gold rallied nearly the 30% in 2013. we'll sit down with the ceo for an exclusive interview next. ceo mark cuban joins us live to talk cyber dust one day after they secured $10 billion valuation. that's ahead on "fast money." . . >> time for unusual activity times. two. we got a double ghost dose of fa germans or fajeri. let's kick it off with whole foods. >> the options there, the cheapest level that they've been throughout this year. they will see anywhere between 20 and 40, right now they're around 20 very inexpensive options. when you look, you will see the weekly and monthly options, few go out you will see the october options, the upside. the 43s extremely active. way over the open interests. the calls and puts are extraordinary. >> you bought it. >> i did, i bought into the options today.
you look at hthm. i know josh brown is a big proponent of these i wouldn't touch them right here. >>> coming up next, unloved to the hedge fund darling the gold miners catching a bit lately after a rough 2012. gold rallied nearly the 30% in 2013. we'll sit down with the ceo for an exclusive interview next. ceo mark cuban joins us live to talk cyber dust one day after they secured $10 billion valuation. that's ahead on "fast money." . . >> time for unusual activity...
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in other words, if you looked at all workers in d.c. and 3% drops then you feel like that is in too big. but if you look of the people would be a will to create another job, believe is that in cities that have been done that shows no difference in employment, it's very practical level in the minimum wage is very small you do not see an overall drop in parliament. but if you don't look at the disadvantage, if you don't look at the skills team is the fact that it has on them. here is a graph for my part that is available in bookstores. i am going to grab mileage born. i'll skip it. if you look on the far side of a graph you see jobs that are subject to the minimum wage. if you look of the doe is really from 1955 to 1980, now the circles represent the employment ratio between blacks and whites. teenage blacks and about this in employment, about 50 percent as we teens back in 1955 before minimum-wage coverage amount. but notice that as minimum-wage coverage when of we saw that the ratio of black to white unemployment went down dramatically.
in other words, if you looked at all workers in d.c. and 3% drops then you feel like that is in too big. but if you look of the people would be a will to create another job, believe is that in cities that have been done that shows no difference in employment, it's very practical level in the minimum wage is very small you do not see an overall drop in parliament. but if you don't look at the disadvantage, if you don't look at the skills team is the fact that it has on them. here is a graph for...
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if you look at the next and the rangers. he venue, the team, and the media, that is what you really want. if you are in the nfl, you have to share that national revenue. they have more money coming through digital. the nfl is king of content right now. they seem to find more revenue with creating no new product. they sold a thursday night package who sold cbs and others that we will just sell something that we have on nfl network right now. it is not anything new. they areasked -- asking people to pay for playing at the super bowl. have anhese artists album coming out at the time. the publicity of people worldwide seeing you sing helps your sales. >> even if it is a horrible performance and an inevitable medley. >> what is interesting the nfl has two teams under a billion dollars. the bills, which are currently for sale, and the st. louis rams, which are often rumored to potentially -- will they moved to los angeles were somewhere else? if you look at the leak -- the league, maybe they would be better off in a different venue
if you look at the next and the rangers. he venue, the team, and the media, that is what you really want. if you are in the nfl, you have to share that national revenue. they have more money coming through digital. the nfl is king of content right now. they seem to find more revenue with creating no new product. they sold a thursday night package who sold cbs and others that we will just sell something that we have on nfl network right now. it is not anything new. they areasked -- asking people...
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if you look at the past year, it is 2%. it depends on whether you want to focus on the most recent news or if you consider that -- it is three-months worth. it is three months of data. maliki weekly claims number. >> you agree with peter on that analysis? >> i think that was a real number. i expect to see some wage growth. in if you look over the past few months, i think we are getting better. the market is getting tighter and we're looking at production. >> enough to raise interest rates earlier than expected? >> not by itself. the fed should look at a whole panel of data, what is going on an the whole picture. take into account and realized inflation. >> what factor are you talking about? ation also get the infl number that is gdp. that is the measure that we focus on more than cpi. when i say realized inflation, what is happening? are we seeing signs of numbers? we have been below the target for so long. i think we can afford to be a little bit cautious and get up to 2%. >> all right, hang on. you will stay with me throu
if you look at the past year, it is 2%. it depends on whether you want to focus on the most recent news or if you consider that -- it is three-months worth. it is three months of data. maliki weekly claims number. >> you agree with peter on that analysis? >> i think that was a real number. i expect to see some wage growth. in if you look over the past few months, i think we are getting better. the market is getting tighter and we're looking at production. >> enough to raise...
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i can't believe that you look at what you look that and really didn't see it. cop that said, i'll shoot you in front of the cameras, don't be so stupid. no cop is going to say that in front of the cameras policies undermine control. were watching.u the whole world watching and two white cops kill a black man with a knife and you think you're looking at something? all that is planned. okay. that is what it is about. it's planned. if you look at the most important thing, even more so than the killing, they left them there 4.5 hours. listen to me. kills three children and we run over there and they but toe killed them, take a drug test and alcohol tests. y'all get called up in some bull shit emotion. huh? right in front of your face. then the cops came out, the police chief. wait a minute, we have a video here of him in the convenient store. armed robbery. he has a gun. they release the video. trunks.n white he's laying down on the ground. flip flops on. see what happens when you get so emotional? , an when we examine that friend of mine called me. said, have you
i can't believe that you look at what you look that and really didn't see it. cop that said, i'll shoot you in front of the cameras, don't be so stupid. no cop is going to say that in front of the cameras policies undermine control. were watching.u the whole world watching and two white cops kill a black man with a knife and you think you're looking at something? all that is planned. okay. that is what it is about. it's planned. if you look at the most important thing, even more so than the...
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and you will look close and you see that this looks fuller. r face. >> where do you put the contour on the cheek? >> you put it here. you can see the picture before and after. there are dots. the dots reflect where you put the highlighter, the brownser and the blush. it is really easy. use your eye makeup to widen your eyes. >> it is really important to blend. nothing worse than seeing -- we will take a look at the before and after with the dots on her face. you will see that -- >> i like her with the dots. >> she has a square face. hoda, you have a similar shape. what you want to do is create a light sort of area between the chin to the forehead and you will round. you see how it is highlights in a round shape. you want to create depth and darkness here. underneath the triangle i am going to make it severe but i created a v with the highlighter. what that does is allows the center to be the attention and to make more of an oval shape. emily and somebody rounder you don't want to put too much dark here. you only want to put dark on the sides of
and you will look close and you see that this looks fuller. r face. >> where do you put the contour on the cheek? >> you put it here. you can see the picture before and after. there are dots. the dots reflect where you put the highlighter, the brownser and the blush. it is really easy. use your eye makeup to widen your eyes. >> it is really important to blend. nothing worse than seeing -- we will take a look at the before and after with the dots on her face. you will see that...
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what we're seeing is we're now, if you look at the past few years, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually like rolling 6s three times as often as you would expect. so rather than rolling a 6 one in 6 times as you would expect from a fair die, 6s are coming up half the time, so every other roll is a 6. >> is climate change happening faster than we expected? >> the current trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades we may see ice-free conditions in the arctic at the end of the summer. this is something that the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60 years, till the end of the 21st century. and indeed nature seems to be on a course that's faster, that's more dramatic than what the climate models predict. we are already observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we
what we're seeing is we're now, if you look at the past few years, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually like rolling 6s three times as often as you would expect. so rather than rolling a 6 one in 6 times as you would expect from a fair die, 6s are coming up half the time, so every other roll is a 6. >> is climate change happening faster than we...
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then you look at canay where is my value here? for me, i decided that i had such an extraordinary executive team that they a actually functions better when i stepped aside. >> you solve the problem by being serial entrepreneurs. you keep starting new things. start anotother mpanto keep yourself entertained. by becoming you're doing this same thing. what i is the one and only thing that y you look for? shouldou try to carve a niche somewhere within the company or is that a dangerous approach? >> i think of it is controlled. i have seen some successful colleagues do that. there is still a level of humility that allows other people to lead and control things. when you get to the 25 million and above, that is usually the point where you can carve out a role, it just needs to be managed. arissa, you want thito happen. you what your small business to be so successful that it gets to the point where you have to let other people take over because it is so huge. what are the right ways and wrong ways? >> for me, one of the most important bo
then you look at canay where is my value here? for me, i decided that i had such an extraordinary executive team that they a actually functions better when i stepped aside. >> you solve the problem by being serial entrepreneurs. you keep starting new things. start anotother mpanto keep yourself entertained. by becoming you're doing this same thing. what i is the one and only thing that y you look for? shouldou try to carve a niche somewhere within the company or is that a dangerous...
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you can't look at one at the expense of the other. believe you have to look at both technicals and fundamentals, and if they line up, that's when you enter into a stock position. >> so if one conflicts with another, you think that it's -- >> sometimes -- >> you just flip a coin. >> or just flip a coin, with trb. >> that's quantitative analysis. >> probability. >> right? >> now people at home are going to think that's crazy. >> how does astrology enter into your process? >> huge. >> it's also the chicken or the egg, right? sometimes you don't know. sometimes you see the technicals fail and a week later, you see fundamentals -- >> i always believe people know something, not that it's inside information, but always -- >> i was going to say that, so, i think fundamentals can lead technicals and sometimes the market's telling you something that's not already public. >>> all right. time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. >> i'll go with verifone systems, pay, pay. if you go to evm technology, at point of sale is going to have to
you can't look at one at the expense of the other. believe you have to look at both technicals and fundamentals, and if they line up, that's when you enter into a stock position. >> so if one conflicts with another, you think that it's -- >> sometimes -- >> you just flip a coin. >> or just flip a coin, with trb. >> that's quantitative analysis. >> probability. >> right? >> now people at home are going to think that's crazy. >> how does...
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crushing it right now when you look at how involved they've been there. morgan stanley in this whole transition of what they really are and they've got themselves in the retail, into the wealth management. but then look over if you look at the airlines and big cap tech, that says it all. big cap tech. look at hewlett-packard, microsoft, apple and intel. you're not going to find one that's overpriced yet. yes, the charts look like they've run to the upside, but i still think there's plenty of upside. and the airlines, same story, delta, united, absolutely killing it. they continue to kill it. those are names that can go to the upside. >> this becomes the key question. markets keep going higher. above 2,000 on the s&p. dow holding above 17,001. where are the deals? are there any left? >> i don't think there are many deals in the united states. i think they're probably the cheapest group right now. if you look at other sectors in the s&p, on an enterprised value to cash flow basis, even if you take a ten-year historical look, almost every single sector is mor
crushing it right now when you look at how involved they've been there. morgan stanley in this whole transition of what they really are and they've got themselves in the retail, into the wealth management. but then look over if you look at the airlines and big cap tech, that says it all. big cap tech. look at hewlett-packard, microsoft, apple and intel. you're not going to find one that's overpriced yet. yes, the charts look like they've run to the upside, but i still think there's plenty of...
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you look at the issue of paid leave and workplace flexibility. you see leadership at state and local levels across the country. look at leadership in the civil thats context and item for we do it at a state -- implore that we do it at a state and local level. we need redundancy in law enforcement. we need federal, state, and local laws. laws are only as good as the political will of those enforcing them. at any given time, the will to enforce may not be there. that is why you need to continue the efforts to put in place those protections at a state and local level. you are the drum majors for justice. i firmly believe that the moral arc of our nation and universe bends towards those who expand opportunity and not those who restricted. -- restrict it. those who restricted health care in the 1960's, they were right when we passed medicare and there was a caffeinated -- caca phony. those who opposed the civil rights act or on the wrong side of history. those who opposed the voting rights act were on the wrong side of history. the affordablee care act
you look at the issue of paid leave and workplace flexibility. you see leadership at state and local levels across the country. look at leadership in the civil thats context and item for we do it at a state -- implore that we do it at a state and local level. we need redundancy in law enforcement. we need federal, state, and local laws. laws are only as good as the political will of those enforcing them. at any given time, the will to enforce may not be there. that is why you need to continue...
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we will name names for you next. s to lookible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. it's monday, a brand new start. with centurylink visionary cloud infrastructure, and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. >>> let's take a look at today's "options action"s. mike co, you have a retailer about to report earnings. >> tjx, t.j. max. traded 9 times their daily call. due to report earnings tomorrow. this is one of the stocks in a very strong market that hasn't performed very well. down over 15% to date. it's interesting, too, because it's not really a discount when you look at the valuation compared to well known names like macy's which is actually quite a bit cheaper but this is a stock that has registered ten consecutive yea
we will name names for you next. s to lookible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. it's monday, a brand new start. with centurylink visionary cloud infrastructure, and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable,...
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if you look at fox and cbs, they have 27 games each. ou take the average rating per game and you look at the number of games they have and then how much they pay, about a billion dollars each, they are paying less than two dollars per viewer. fox, nbc, cbs, had similar deals. >> how do you calculate this? >> you look at the total cost. they are all spending about a billion dollars each, and then you look at their average ratings. fox and cbs, 27. nbc had 19. if you look at the total number of games, average viewing, you have total viewers. over a billion viewers on fox and cbs. that is more than the u.s. population. obviously, some people are watching more than one game. >> why is espn so much higher? for monday night football. that is just a different type of deal. time,a weeknight, prime the highest rated show on monday. they are also a cable company, so they have a dual revenue stream. they get money from you and me from the cable box, money that fox and cbs does not get, but there were also some negotiations that have been written ab
if you look at fox and cbs, they have 27 games each. ou take the average rating per game and you look at the number of games they have and then how much they pay, about a billion dollars each, they are paying less than two dollars per viewer. fox, nbc, cbs, had similar deals. >> how do you calculate this? >> you look at the total cost. they are all spending about a billion dollars each, and then you look at their average ratings. fox and cbs, 27. nbc had 19. if you look at the total...
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if you look at the tell view stock exchange you think, oh, my god. it's been up because ultimately, what investors do is look forward and say, are these good companies? are they affected by the outlook? what's the future path? the future path is fine and healthy. there are a couple of things that are problematic. the european economy is legitimately weaker and you're seeing that in their interest rates and that, i think, is weighing on things which is really the economics rather than geopolitics. >> that did come out of left field to see it will go back into a recession. two quarters of a row of declining gdp. that means things aren't completely fixed? >> they're not completely fixed but they're getting better and that's the thing to focus on. the market if you think about the way in which investors behave, they look forward. what about our expectations. people are expecting italy to have very slow growth, what matters is what is reality relative to those expectations? i think that what the european central bank coming out and saying that they're will
if you look at the tell view stock exchange you think, oh, my god. it's been up because ultimately, what investors do is look forward and say, are these good companies? are they affected by the outlook? what's the future path? the future path is fine and healthy. there are a couple of things that are problematic. the european economy is legitimately weaker and you're seeing that in their interest rates and that, i think, is weighing on things which is really the economics rather than...
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you look at michael kors, it has done phenomenally well. ey slow down a little bit and the stock plummets. kate spade today is the same thing. you cannot grow at 30% a year. >> does that mean that they need to value sales versus margins? it seems like the strategy, we saw it with kate's painful stop cut margins enough to get sales up. the stores are doing everything to get the consumer in to buy. they're trying to clean inventory, they are lowering prices. when the next corner earnings come out in the middle of august or the beginning of september, you are going to see a drop in earnings. while the sales may be there, the gross margins are not going to be. >> there's only so much you can do at the storefront, physical or digital. you can have the right products, promote it well. if the people do not come, the people do not come. are we going to see more consolidation, like we saw with men's wearhouse edges of a guy -- men's wearhouse and joseph a. bank. >> an interesting six months. >> some might say nonsensical six months. >> we had the fin
you look at michael kors, it has done phenomenally well. ey slow down a little bit and the stock plummets. kate spade today is the same thing. you cannot grow at 30% a year. >> does that mean that they need to value sales versus margins? it seems like the strategy, we saw it with kate's painful stop cut margins enough to get sales up. the stores are doing everything to get the consumer in to buy. they're trying to clean inventory, they are lowering prices. when the next corner earnings...
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would look pretty good a slip would be you would build oakland you both look good on you and please ensure good will that evil thing will shrink usually will shoot to kill even small details such as instantaneous that i say worries because with this still. a bigger weekend to look believe it or if they will close more. store. you can. feel the filibuster. to lead us i would be just a. rifle. but he. would. just. keep. on. the boat just suddenly feel the need. for those rights. susan line's. much that the. word was. as much an innocent well suited for them. there's a media leader so we leave the people. by the seat push the security further your party there's a vote. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . once we use cool. the biology teaches their traits with their local gender experts and they came to the conclusion that the metaphor that the streams are active and the eggs are passive in their reproduction process reinforces gender. robots this is the problem we all face the machines are taking over. machines
would look pretty good a slip would be you would build oakland you both look good on you and please ensure good will that evil thing will shrink usually will shoot to kill even small details such as instantaneous that i say worries because with this still. a bigger weekend to look believe it or if they will close more. store. you can. feel the filibuster. to lead us i would be just a. rifle. but he. would. just. keep. on. the boat just suddenly feel the need. for those rights. susan line's....
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you look at the iphone six or the watch. >> is that magical? ing at apple taking share, especially from samsung. this is a global area of growth. you are seeing price appreciation. thele are looking at catalyst, the iphone 6. i think the watch products coming out will be a bottom line. apple is one of my favorite stocks and technology as a whole. safety andme is getting paid because the volatility and geopolitics. the percent of companies from geo -- that have dividend yield more than the 10-year treasury yield are more than 31%. in 2012, it was more than 50%. fewer candidates and a lot of buyers. doesn't that great difficulty? >> i don't think so. there is no alternative. when you are looking for people who want yield, you have to buy stocks. 51% through the next decade, people who are over 60. scarlet's point, aren't they going to get more expensive? >> that potentially could. when you see a situation where period skied tough --. get tough -- periods tough, people will pay up for organic growth. down, i'mket goes willing to pay for procter & g
you look at the iphone six or the watch. >> is that magical? ing at apple taking share, especially from samsung. this is a global area of growth. you are seeing price appreciation. thele are looking at catalyst, the iphone 6. i think the watch products coming out will be a bottom line. apple is one of my favorite stocks and technology as a whole. safety andme is getting paid because the volatility and geopolitics. the percent of companies from geo -- that have dividend yield more than the...
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when you look at it for one year, it looks like it's like this right here. he bounce that got off the giga factor. it's come here and stalled out a little bit. i guess you could say there's reason to pause. this could be a fairly epic double top. if i was looking to get back in on the long side if you thought about taking profits, this could be a good level. 200 day moving average. that would be a momentum indicator. >> right. >> that could offer support. there's those traders out there love to play the momentum, they love to play breakout. if there's any good news that this stock breaks out, 33% short interest in the name and that's why you have gaps like this and that's why you have gaps like this when there's good news. we talked about short interest. this is a well owned stock, meaning it's in very good trust. elon musk owns 23%. these shorts keep getting tripped up, they have to cover, that creates buying opportunities, new shorts coming in. new stocks come up? >> he has the muskeon touch. what i want to know, if you've got negative reports from the cars
when you look at it for one year, it looks like it's like this right here. he bounce that got off the giga factor. it's come here and stalled out a little bit. i guess you could say there's reason to pause. this could be a fairly epic double top. if i was looking to get back in on the long side if you thought about taking profits, this could be a good level. 200 day moving average. that would be a momentum indicator. >> right. >> that could offer support. there's those traders out...
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how do you look beyond it? >> we -- you have to take it into consideration when you are looking at the valuations and preparing for an industry or company. we have to assume it is going to go away in a hurry. banks more than others. >> is a global thing. for us, you are looking at europe. the banks look a lot more interesting than they have because the risk is christ in to the shares and you have a decent clawback over the last months. the valuations are looking attractive. the quality review. that is on the horizon. that should begin to improve. we are looking at a potential for growth going forward. >> you have overcome the link. it was remarkably well. >> it is not broken and it is close. we talk about have to -- having to deal with these situations. so, it is not such a shock impact. we have to look. >> do you like the internet of things? you have timing to talk about this. the nasdaq is rising to a high. if you are a study of history or the charts, what is to give us a peek of the record high? it does not p
how do you look beyond it? >> we -- you have to take it into consideration when you are looking at the valuations and preparing for an industry or company. we have to assume it is going to go away in a hurry. banks more than others. >> is a global thing. for us, you are looking at europe. the banks look a lot more interesting than they have because the risk is christ in to the shares and you have a decent clawback over the last months. the valuations are looking attractive. the...
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i'm going to look ahead. you have to have accountability for what took place under george bush for eight years. that is something we do not seem to be willing to do. saying what is put in place will be effective. if you look at the surveillance been a kangaroo court, a mouthpiece for the administration. a lot needs to be done. if not for snowden, we would not be having this discussion. the president would not be answering the charges he has had to answer. congress would not be creating reforms and judges would not be referred to as orwellian. we owe snowden something. but he faces a serious legal situation. i question whether he should have taken an interview with brian williams. he has a very good lawyer representing him in washington who handles very big cases, so i think we should know some dialogue has started. i feel he should be brought back and there should be some kind of plea bargain because we have no idea what he took with him. i talked with people who were involved with damage assessment for this case
i'm going to look ahead. you have to have accountability for what took place under george bush for eight years. that is something we do not seem to be willing to do. saying what is put in place will be effective. if you look at the surveillance been a kangaroo court, a mouthpiece for the administration. a lot needs to be done. if not for snowden, we would not be having this discussion. the president would not be answering the charges he has had to answer. congress would not be creating reforms...
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[applause] >> i tell you what i'm 84 i hope to look as good as you, sweetheart, you know?laughter] so it is such a pleasure to be with you every time but i just want to say, when you look back 50 years of your life, 1960s, and that moment, the passage of the civil rights act, a voting rights act, did you have any idea that it would have real impact on america, that is going to really change, that one day you would have latinos as the second largest minority in the country? >> well, i know that, you know, from my own experience in being involved in getting people to vote, whatever, that he would make a difference in who we elected as to represent us. of course, and we don't like the laws that we have to elect people who will change the laws. so i did foresee that kind of an impact. i was involved like 10 years before the civil rights act was signed but at the same time, i remember the kind of harassment that i as a young latina suffered at the hands of police and teachers. and i see in my great grandchildren, you know, something the same types of discrimination. so i think
[applause] >> i tell you what i'm 84 i hope to look as good as you, sweetheart, you know?laughter] so it is such a pleasure to be with you every time but i just want to say, when you look back 50 years of your life, 1960s, and that moment, the passage of the civil rights act, a voting rights act, did you have any idea that it would have real impact on america, that is going to really change, that one day you would have latinos as the second largest minority in the country? >> well,...
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you look naked. >> i was not. i haven't bought a new bathing suit in like 30 years. >> right. >> i was in a 30-year-old bathing suit. >> nobody saw it. okay. so you challenged kenny loggins, meredith vieira and billy bush. billy accepted the challenge. he was on vacation. >> yes. kidd had already challenged him. >> shortly after he did that, he posted a photo of his swollen foot. and he wrote, "more broken bones on vacation. slow down, fool." so we didn't know when that happened. >> i hope it had nothing to do with your challenge. i can see it already. >> all right. kenny loggins who likes to call himself k-log for some reason also took the challenge. take a look at the video he sent. >> hey, kathie lee. you called me out. a.l.s. ice bucket challenge. so here i am. i'm going to do it. here it comes. now. arrggghh! >> oh, man. >> good for you. >> his hair is real. he's got great hair. >> you never know with some of them. >> he's got a great everything. please, believe me. well that didn't come out right, did it. he
you look naked. >> i was not. i haven't bought a new bathing suit in like 30 years. >> right. >> i was in a 30-year-old bathing suit. >> nobody saw it. okay. so you challenged kenny loggins, meredith vieira and billy bush. billy accepted the challenge. he was on vacation. >> yes. kidd had already challenged him. >> shortly after he did that, he posted a photo of his swollen foot. and he wrote, "more broken bones on vacation. slow down, fool." so we...
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when you look at the biotech world a different world than five ten years ago when you looked at pes were outrageous. a lot of companies out there with drugs out of the pipeline with a pipeline feeding into it and looking at valuations that are actually much more like the pharmaceutical industry. it's a different type of trade now and many of the names give you dividend. i like the biotech trade. >>> coming up, some say real estate is the hottest sector in the market now. how can you play it? we'll find out next. >>> up next as well, what a summer it's been for the s&p. the romance, is it about to end turning the page to september? the high-flying names you need to be wary of, when we come back. >>> 2014 playbook playoffs. locked in an epic battle to prove whose portfolio will come out on top. taking profits, adding to their positions, all in a quest to be named trader of the year. find out who's leading, who's legging and who's ready to make a move. track the trades online at cnbc.com/2414-playbook. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the e
when you look at the biotech world a different world than five ten years ago when you looked at pes were outrageous. a lot of companies out there with drugs out of the pipeline with a pipeline feeding into it and looking at valuations that are actually much more like the pharmaceutical industry. it's a different type of trade now and many of the names give you dividend. i like the biotech trade. >>> coming up, some say real estate is the hottest sector in the market now. how can you...
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you implement. and your question on iraq is i think, look, things have moved forward. you got politics in iraq still happening. you got hopefully a new prime minister coming in. you got very limited u.s. engagement in iraq. if you look at that paper from 2014 we were signaling you can't deal with the problem of the islamic state simply ten the borders of iraq. i think the thing that is vexing for all of us, americans, we need to think about this threat, and i think it's a very serious threat. do it in a way that is measured, and clearer. i think what -- i think if i would suggest to the president how he talks about this, and what we're doing, less in terms of limits and things like this and more in terms of what are the threats and also the opportunities to defeat this threat? and i think he's got the right architecture inside of iraq. let's work with them, work with people who should be fighting for their own country. but let's also clarify that the nature of this new threat that has emerged inside iraq and syria i think is a big problem for us in the medium to longer
you implement. and your question on iraq is i think, look, things have moved forward. you got politics in iraq still happening. you got hopefully a new prime minister coming in. you got very limited u.s. engagement in iraq. if you look at that paper from 2014 we were signaling you can't deal with the problem of the islamic state simply ten the borders of iraq. i think the thing that is vexing for all of us, americans, we need to think about this threat, and i think it's a very serious threat....
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if you look at chickasaw bluffs in december of 1862, or december 1862, if you look at chattanooga and missionary ridge, sherman's, the attacks that sherman has launched in those battles have been piecemeal, they've been re pulsed. he doesn't have a particularly impressive record on the battlefield. sherman's reputation then today rests primarily on what he did in 1864 and 1865 to implement grant's grand strategy. sherman targeted not only the army of tennessee, but also the ability of the southern confederacy to wage war. of course, this is part of grant's larger strategy, too. during the campaign in the spring and summer of 1864, the city of atlanta symbolizes the way that the confederacy waged war. the city was a vital rail center in the deep south and was filled with important war industries. factories and mills turning out uniforms and shells. and accoutrements for the confederate army. he sought to demoralize the civilians, to prove to the people the government could no longer defend them. sherman said, war is cruelty, and you cannot refine it. sherman's an imminently quotable in
if you look at chickasaw bluffs in december of 1862, or december 1862, if you look at chattanooga and missionary ridge, sherman's, the attacks that sherman has launched in those battles have been piecemeal, they've been re pulsed. he doesn't have a particularly impressive record on the battlefield. sherman's reputation then today rests primarily on what he did in 1864 and 1865 to implement grant's grand strategy. sherman targeted not only the army of tennessee, but also the ability of the...
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like he sent you a drink so you couldn't say no. i lookedlong time before i came here. >> it's a comedy line. >> comes back to the goal, instead of asking you up on a date, let's hang out time sometimes. >> i say threesome like a joke, but i would take part in that. >> i'm interested in having sex. i'm approaching you with that in mind. >> looking for someone with same interests as me and a vagina. >> the common goal is that night. >> it was the right foot, and they lost it from you. >> sees you in a bar, guy or girl, it's 90% because of -- >> maybe not. i don't go to the bar to get laid. how many of my friends are married to those who they met in a bar? >> beth troutman. that's a true story. >> the guy in the glasses just wants a meaningful relationship to find someone to get married too. and i'll grow a beard and you'll grow long hair. >> i'm out. you would run away. >> i want to marry you right now. >> it's sweet. >> if you want to see the entire video, go to our website, click on the show, or watch it on our mobile app. >>> that's all fo
like he sent you a drink so you couldn't say no. i lookedlong time before i came here. >> it's a comedy line. >> comes back to the goal, instead of asking you up on a date, let's hang out time sometimes. >> i say threesome like a joke, but i would take part in that. >> i'm interested in having sex. i'm approaching you with that in mind. >> looking for someone with same interests as me and a vagina. >> the common goal is that night. >> it was the right...
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betty, thank you so much. lookingview with the ceo of target. >> we have all been talking about robin williams, who certainly as you know by now died yesterday. tom pulled up a tweet from charlie rose is that i have been doing this a while. there is no one like robin williams. here is robin williams with charlie rose earlier. >> yes, it has always been a wonderful kind of alternative to the acting because it did two things -- av bills and also great therapy. >> therapy? literally. whether it is things going on in my life, going on in the world cup it was always a great relief, especially in the early days with mork on, it was kind of the anti-mork. i did do something darker sly would always be going "hi, how are you?" it was something totally different, which was great. >> incredible to hear him. >> that was from 2009. i had not be -- i had not realized how much robin williams had started to sound like jonathan winters. i know he had cardio issues as well. how he started to sound like is winters.tor, jonathan >> he po
betty, thank you so much. lookingview with the ceo of target. >> we have all been talking about robin williams, who certainly as you know by now died yesterday. tom pulled up a tweet from charlie rose is that i have been doing this a while. there is no one like robin williams. here is robin williams with charlie rose earlier. >> yes, it has always been a wonderful kind of alternative to the acting because it did two things -- av bills and also great therapy. >> therapy?...
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you. would look at if you guys look would be you would build oaklawn you both look good on you and ensure good will that evil thing will shrink usually will shoot to kill even smothered those who just instantaneous that i say worries because with this still. a degree we can look but the girl if they were close more. stuart. you could not be. fulfilling the risk of. suicide else i would be just a. rifle. but. each. just. i'd be to go on. the boat just suddenly feel. for those rights. susan line's. much. more. from the sun. for them. but eugenics vulgarize a darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was. innately feeble minded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology. stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now really rather talk about that like. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. and different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry k
you. would look at if you guys look would be you would build oaklawn you both look good on you and ensure good will that evil thing will shrink usually will shoot to kill even smothered those who just instantaneous that i say worries because with this still. a degree we can look but the girl if they were close more. stuart. you could not be. fulfilling the risk of. suicide else i would be just a. rifle. but. each. just. i'd be to go on. the boat just suddenly feel. for those rights. susan...
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if you look at how good a job they're doing with the veterans administration, it might give you some indication of what this is going to look like in a few years. in my opinion it needs to be repealed and replaced. we have good alternatives but the one i personally like the est is congressman price's own h.r.-400. it has affordability and doesn't deny access the way this one does. i don't believe the bureaucrats in washington is a better way to go than the free-market solution. >> follow-up to both of you. what about the problem of georgia's rural hospitals that are closing because the federal subsidies that are not coming largely because georgia didn't extend medicaid? >> it's largely not coming because of obamacare. they cut the rates. we need to give more power to the states and have more flexibility to deal with the priorities that they have in these rural and smaller hospitals that have a disproportionate share of medicaid and medicare patients. i think the medicaid patients should come back in the form of block grants. >> i know you've been vocal on this issue as well. what's yo
if you look at how good a job they're doing with the veterans administration, it might give you some indication of what this is going to look like in a few years. in my opinion it needs to be repealed and replaced. we have good alternatives but the one i personally like the est is congressman price's own h.r.-400. it has affordability and doesn't deny access the way this one does. i don't believe the bureaucrats in washington is a better way to go than the free-market solution. >>...
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if you look at the chart, it looks like they may be right. >>> coming up, the halftime traders aren'tfinance machines, they're people too, just like you and me. we'll get to know more about josh brown, the reformed broker, as we kick off a series "trade-off." that and final trades on the half. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ frothere's no reasonn average 17 we can't manufacture in shuthe united states.. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year, right here in san francisco. we knew we needed to grow internationally, we also knew that it was much more complicated to deal with. i can't imagine having executed what we've executed without having citi side by side with us. their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store in singapore, will design a custom bag and that
if you look at the chart, it looks like they may be right. >>> coming up, the halftime traders aren'tfinance machines, they're people too, just like you and me. we'll get to know more about josh brown, the reformed broker, as we kick off a series "trade-off." that and final trades on the half. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains...
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you can bank on it. take a look how the stock market ended the week. >>> is the average sixth grader a better investor that you are in kids may have the approach to portfolio management that pays off. buy what you know and understand the world around you. the founder and crow of motif investing. artie, thank you for being here. motif is a platform that lets you pick things you know and understand. how you feel about the world around you. you went to a sixth grade class. what did you find out? >> think of it as peter lynch. you can't pick the stocks. we went to the school in fargo, north dakota, and we were surprised. we had a tournament going on for the business schools, and this school decided the group of sixth graders decided to compete with the college grads in a competition to build a motif. what we learned is what peter lynch told us a long time ago. keep your eyes open to the ro world around you and keep costs low. the kids were able to outperform some of the best in the country. >> they were picking things t
you can bank on it. take a look how the stock market ended the week. >>> is the average sixth grader a better investor that you are in kids may have the approach to portfolio management that pays off. buy what you know and understand the world around you. the founder and crow of motif investing. artie, thank you for being here. motif is a platform that lets you pick things you know and understand. how you feel about the world around you. you went to a sixth grade class. what did you...
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when you look at a bunch of different metrics you can look at any combination of inflation or employment data, this is the first time in 30 or 40 years you see a major disconnect. the fed is probably behind the curve. >> is it going to be the minutes this month? >> i think it's the 20th of august. then there's not much to go by. you will still see some weakness. there is a not a lot that will come by that gives an opportunity or an excuse to come in. it will be a little patchy. just after that is jackson hall. >> wage growth is still very weak. his janet yellen used to seeing low wage growth? >> i think it is a little bit of a mistake. range ofd at a different employment metrics. there is no doubt the labor market is tightening. if you pinpoint your monetary policy on one thing you're going to make a mistake. >> she is. it's pretty solid. c is good. there is plenty to talk about. here is a look at what else is coming up. russian retaliation. and investors wait for putin's response to international sanctions. t-mobile ares with no more. we focus on what went wrong. boris johnson's interna
when you look at a bunch of different metrics you can look at any combination of inflation or employment data, this is the first time in 30 or 40 years you see a major disconnect. the fed is probably behind the curve. >> is it going to be the minutes this month? >> i think it's the 20th of august. then there's not much to go by. you will still see some weakness. there is a not a lot that will come by that gives an opportunity or an excuse to come in. it will be a little patchy. just...
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you look at the xlk, hewlett packard, microsoft, the leadership there. the one difference between cisco and those names is, they don't have the same type of growth structure you are seeing right now on a hewlett packard and under meg whitman, had inella the way he focused that company on the cloud and the services like a laser. cisco absolutely delivered. i think it's a great opportunity despite the fact it had a 10% opportunity this year. >> we have breaking news now, josh lipton, what you do have? >> yeah, mandy, on the conference call right now, cisco's conference call the cfo has taken over and is talking about restructuring actions at the company. he says it's going to affect 6,000 ploy i don't see. that's about 8% of the work force, cisco takes a charge of up to $700 million. also, talking about guidance, the cfo guiding for q1 revenue flat to 1% gross margins of 61 and 62% eps of 51 and 53 cents. the street was looking for about 53 cents. mandy, we get back on the call, bring you headlines as they cross. >> thank you very much, josh lipton, guy, i
you look at the xlk, hewlett packard, microsoft, the leadership there. the one difference between cisco and those names is, they don't have the same type of growth structure you are seeing right now on a hewlett packard and under meg whitman, had inella the way he focused that company on the cloud and the services like a laser. cisco absolutely delivered. i think it's a great opportunity despite the fact it had a 10% opportunity this year. >> we have breaking news now, josh lipton, what...
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you look a little per miscue us. >> a little bit. i can't help it. i'm sorry. >> the room is starting to spin a little bit. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? i do. >> do you get tressed up. >> maybe a little lipstick. >> he's gives us -- >> i don't like fox. >> this is fox. >> oh, god. >> sometimes you leave me breathless. >> waters needed a vacation so we sent him on one. but tomorrow he goes to the n.o.w. convention. they didn't like him. the tip, moments away. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> factor "tip
you look a little per miscue us. >> a little bit. i can't help it. i'm sorry. >> the room is starting to spin a little bit. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? i do. >> do you get tressed up. >> maybe a little lipstick. >> he's gives us -- >> i don't like fox. >> this is fox. >> oh, god. >> sometimes you leave me breathless. >> waters needed a vacation so we sent him on one. but tomorrow he goes to the n.o.w. convention. they...
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so, if you look at the large-cap pharmas, right? ir valuations improve dramatically from being, you know, sort of glorified bonds, if you will, to now, you know, having pes based on growth opportunities from their pipelines, they're still massively below the biotech sector. and the reason that pharma companies would do big deals with biotech is really two. one is, obviously, to improve their pipeline, but most importantly, they've got to accelerate earnings, and those deals would be just massively dilutive. >> when you look at the winners and losers in this, i think the only way to play if you're a retail investor, look at something like xbi. i like -- >> an etf. >> an etf. if i had a choice between investing in china or biotech, give that to my son and say in 20 years i'm going to come back and visit this, i think i like biotech because it's going to solve a lot of problems for the entire world, versus china. it's going to be an economic engine, but i love biotech, but it's like making bets. when you try and figure out whooz going t
so, if you look at the large-cap pharmas, right? ir valuations improve dramatically from being, you know, sort of glorified bonds, if you will, to now, you know, having pes based on growth opportunities from their pipelines, they're still massively below the biotech sector. and the reason that pharma companies would do big deals with biotech is really two. one is, obviously, to improve their pipeline, but most importantly, they've got to accelerate earnings, and those deals would be just...
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if you look at the working groups, they look at pharma health care and indonesia, the hot indonesian health program. that way you need to cut it somewhere else >> do you think it is a good value, the equity market now? >> the indonesia value is not as obvious. trade at a little >> john us form our discussion a little bit later. other storiesme making headlines around the world, police in ferguson, missouri, have come under fire been shots of tear gas has broadcaster in the world. you see protesters about to defy another curfew interested -- instituted for 12:00 midnight tonight. protesting the death of an 18-year-old man who -- shot unarmed, surrounding surrendering to police. this is a very market different strategy from the periods -- the previous few nines when police watched as stores were looted yesterday. easy tear gas and rubber bullets fired. video of tonight where things are much more calm. we are only five minutes away from that midnight curfew in ferguson. the latest cease-fire in gaza entered its final day today as negotiations continue in tyro. israeli troops remain on th
if you look at the working groups, they look at pharma health care and indonesia, the hot indonesian health program. that way you need to cut it somewhere else >> do you think it is a good value, the equity market now? >> the indonesia value is not as obvious. trade at a little >> john us form our discussion a little bit later. other storiesme making headlines around the world, police in ferguson, missouri, have come under fire been shots of tear gas has broadcaster in the...
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if you look at the pipeline it's continuing that freehand you have projects by downtown but having you have a a lot of projects along the street corridors and kind of scattered out if you look at them all together you will see the pattern the north even if market trend was definitely the trend of '85 to 20024 not necessarily the trend of today so the geography of what we're dealing with in terms of the projects we're dealing with now is different from the projects in the past >> the other volume the last time the planning commission adapted a policy were there was a congest was in 2000 and there were 9 projects if the pipeline now there is 23 so the combines of the issues is the pipeline is historically large. we've seen since 2003 the institutional uses whether it's the federal or regional government or ucsf or others. which is something that wasn't taking much out of the cap in the 80s and 90s. another important change is the change in the area around downtown. there is a lot more housing in downtown and adjacent to downtown where the hill or mid-market a lot has changed and obviousl
if you look at the pipeline it's continuing that freehand you have projects by downtown but having you have a a lot of projects along the street corridors and kind of scattered out if you look at them all together you will see the pattern the north even if market trend was definitely the trend of '85 to 20024 not necessarily the trend of today so the geography of what we're dealing with in terms of the projects we're dealing with now is different from the projects in the past >> the other...
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how do you look at it? it is something you have to work through? >> and balances itself out.reinvesting. almost all of our cash flow into the countries we have the cash flow from. the only translation is into the dividend. the rest is already invested. >> putting money into growth and adding costs, what makes you so confident right now? >> more more companies are changed inflexible work. it is cheaper and what employees want. as to product tiffany. adds to productivity. talk about labor dynamics. we have seen a boom in the south employment. is it a plus plus? >> it is definitely a plus plus. .e do very flexible offerings you can take a day or in our. generally people, you can start off in your bedroom. that is ok. it is much better to meet people in better surroundings. >> we are talking about a future business, is this going to happen? a company will say i do not want an office for a year. >> large companies have embraced the change and that is what is really driving our growth. we see large corporations turning to flexible work for sizable minorities. is one.ks that is real
how do you look at it? it is something you have to work through? >> and balances itself out.reinvesting. almost all of our cash flow into the countries we have the cash flow from. the only translation is into the dividend. the rest is already invested. >> putting money into growth and adding costs, what makes you so confident right now? >> more more companies are changed inflexible work. it is cheaper and what employees want. as to product tiffany. adds to productivity. talk...
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you. would look good if you guys look. you would build oaklawn you both look good on you and ensure good or. evil thing. will shoot to kill. the nice that i say worries because with. a degree a week you can look in the the early earth. the old. will. you be. willing to learn you're going. to lead us to our biggest. rifle. but. he. could. just. own. the boat just suddenly feel the need. for those rights susan lyne. he was it is it yes it is god bless. much. more. from the sunni. border. as russia and the west continue to drift apart into a new cold war russia's worldview of international politics is largely neglected in western media and in the halls of power russia will defend its national interest and also house its own red lines. to genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least to learn to believe in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why . but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for naz
you. would look good if you guys look. you would build oaklawn you both look good on you and ensure good or. evil thing. will shoot to kill. the nice that i say worries because with. a degree a week you can look in the the early earth. the old. will. you be. willing to learn you're going. to lead us to our biggest. rifle. but. he. could. just. own. the boat just suddenly feel the need. for those rights susan lyne. he was it is it yes it is god bless. much. more. from the sunni. border. as...