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bob iger will join us. so much to talk to him about from the avengers franchise to the update on the relaunching of "star wars" and the bottom line. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of p
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lots to come with bob iger. stay with us. >>> also ahead, where does twitter go now that it's locked in. a solid first day of trading. we have the charged up bull/bear debate on twitter coming up. >>> noted technology investor dan niles will weigh in. he was right about when to get in and get out of facebook. he made a bundle on those trades. wait till you hear his call on twitter. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >>> well dom back. we have breaking news on priceline.com. back to sheila. >> it does seem like there's a shuffle at the top of the management chain at priceline.com.
lots to come with bob iger. stay with us. >>> also ahead, where does twitter go now that it's locked in. a solid first day of trading. we have the charged up bull/bear debate on twitter coming up. >>> noted technology investor dan niles will weigh in. he was right about when to get in and get out of facebook. he made a bundle on those trades. wait till you hear his call on twitter. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. vo: two years...
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iger at disney. >> with cars land and fantasy land in orlando and that helps a lot. our product is being welcomed by our public and in demand. >> reporter: critics will argue that many of these jobs that are being created are low-skilled, low-waged paying on average across the country $11.15 an hour. for "nightly business report", i'm simon hobbs. >>> while all was good in leisure land, home builders got slammed because interest rates spiked on that strong jobs number. there you see most of the big names down between 2 and 4% today. >>> attempts to strengthen sales with more brightly colored clothing and more attractive stores seems to be paying off for gap and that's where we start the market focus. third quarter revenue with stores open at least a year grew 4% well ahead of estimates and gap forecast a better than expected earnings outlook. the shares were up 10% to $44.43. >>> groupon, they saw strong growth in north america. revenue came in below consensus but that didn't worry investors. shares rose to $10.11. >>> shares of in video jumped after the company post
iger at disney. >> with cars land and fantasy land in orlando and that helps a lot. our product is being welcomed by our public and in demand. >> reporter: critics will argue that many of these jobs that are being created are low-skilled, low-waged paying on average across the country $11.15 an hour. for "nightly business report", i'm simon hobbs. >>> while all was good in leisure land, home builders got slammed because interest rates spiked on that strong jobs...
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ceo bob iger saying she'll be remembered for her grace and her work to preserve her father's legacy. our thoughts are with the disney family tonight. >>> talk about happy feet. there is a fake in this video right here. can you spot it? capturing images like we've never seen before and you'll see them right after the break. capturing images like we've never seen before and you'll see them right after the break. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort signif
ceo bob iger saying she'll be remembered for her grace and her work to preserve her father's legacy. our thoughts are with the disney family tonight. >>> talk about happy feet. there is a fake in this video right here. can you spot it? capturing images like we've never seen before and you'll see them right after the break. capturing images like we've never seen before and you'll see them right after the break. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over....
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bob iger appearing on closing bell focused on the positives. >> we feel really good about the quarter that ended our fiscal 2013 which ended with record revenues and record profits. so a good, solid year, good solid quarter. >> the group included a qatar sovereign wealth fund and several canadian investment funds. the filing details the pay package for new blackberry chairman john chen. he's getting $1 million in base salary and could earn a $2 million performance bonus. he gets 13 million restricted shares, certainly worth $85 million based on blackberry's current share price. talking of which, in frankfurt, it's down 0.9%. >>> later today, an interview with telecom italia's marco patuano. that interview at 1300 cet. >>> as far as the interview in asia and monday next week, it's an important weekend as we said for china as the company outlined its reform agenda starting on saturday. that's also when we'll get a slew of chinese data for october, including inflation, industrial output and retail sales figures. then on monday, india joins the data dayluge with its october trade figures.
bob iger appearing on closing bell focused on the positives. >> we feel really good about the quarter that ended our fiscal 2013 which ended with record revenues and record profits. so a good, solid year, good solid quarter. >> the group included a qatar sovereign wealth fund and several canadian investment funds. the filing details the pay package for new blackberry chairman john chen. he's getting $1 million in base salary and could earn a $2 million performance bonus. he gets 13...
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ceo bob iger on cnbc yesterday talked about the results in delivering some good news for star wars fans. the new star wars film will be released on december 18th, 2015. i thought that was later than normal. no? i read something in -- >> i think that was later than normal. >> yeah. disney said it would delay the new star wars release. i don't know whether that's good news. in other stocks to watch, groupon earnings beat analyst estimates. strong growth in north america helped offset a decline in international revenue. let's check on the markets this morning. it's their turn, probably. no, they're up, good. they don't need to follow wa we did yesterday, hopefully. actually, those are our markets. we'll see whether europe -- i would imagine they were down, but we're going to get back a little of it today. oil, hoping that it off set some the of the headwinds with the consumer this christmas season, the ten-year has been back at 2.55 or so today, 2.61%. the dollar got a lot of help yesterday from draghi, but the euro has improved from where it was. finally, gold down somewhere around 1300 o
ceo bob iger on cnbc yesterday talked about the results in delivering some good news for star wars fans. the new star wars film will be released on december 18th, 2015. i thought that was later than normal. no? i read something in -- >> i think that was later than normal. >> yeah. disney said it would delay the new star wars release. i don't know whether that's good news. in other stocks to watch, groupon earnings beat analyst estimates. strong growth in north america helped offset...
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>> that was my question to bob iger on the earnings call. and he was pretty, very clear, you know, that the stations are not for sale. i was a little surprised, frankly, that it was speculated given that the stations are firing on all cylinders and leader in their markets. so i think he pretty much, you know, dismissed that possibility. >> interesting. okay, tuna, what about the -- what about this whole question of when the new "star wars" film is going to be released? obviously, they spent $4 billion buying lucas film, and now saying they're delaying it, i think i'm right in saying, until december 2015. do they have problems with the production process? why the delay, in your view? >> i think it's pretty consistent with what they said when they bought lucas film. they were always looking at 2015 for the release. i think what happened -- >> yeah, but tuna, it was the summer of 2015. now that blockbuster is going to be delayed six months. and obviously, the sequel and the money from that is then further delayed into another calendar year. >>
>> that was my question to bob iger on the earnings call. and he was pretty, very clear, you know, that the stations are not for sale. i was a little surprised, frankly, that it was speculated given that the stations are firing on all cylinders and leader in their markets. so i think he pretty much, you know, dismissed that possibility. >> interesting. okay, tuna, what about the -- what about this whole question of when the new "star wars" film is going to be released?...
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. >> something that bob iger sent us all an e-mail letting us know about the passing. and what she has meant to this company. will hold a very special place. >> she was the keeper of the flame. >> yes, she was. thanks. >>> now, to a new ruling coming for airline pilots, perhaps. the faa will soon start targeting obese pilots and air traffic controllers and treating them for possible sleep problems tied to their weight. it's all designed to make all of us who fly safer. and abc's david kerley has the story. >> reporter: obesity. we've called it a national epidemic. occasionally a problem in an aircraft cabin. in the movie "why did i get married?" >> i'm sorry, ma'am, someone your size has to buy two seats. >> reporter: actor/director kevin smith, who calls himself way fat, was asked to get off a plane. this morning, the faa is worried about obese pilots because their weight could cause apnea, leaving them tired. >> sleep apnea in obese patients is a common condition. and it results in lack of enough sleep or quality sleep. >> reporter: that's what happened five years ag
. >> something that bob iger sent us all an e-mail letting us know about the passing. and what she has meant to this company. will hold a very special place. >> she was the keeper of the flame. >> yes, she was. thanks. >>> now, to a new ruling coming for airline pilots, perhaps. the faa will soon start targeting obese pilots and air traffic controllers and treating them for possible sleep problems tied to their weight. it's all designed to make all of us who fly...