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conoco pulled off. so at this price level with conoco trading where it is, cop is better tan exxon. >> karen, what's up with biotechs? >> i don't have the stomach to own individual biotechs. i can't wake up with a failed tech. i think big far ma buying biotech will continue. those diversify your risks. >> dan, is them to diversify aw what they do really well. this is a bury to company. they are decelerating a little bit. so i don't like it here. i am playing for a move back to like 450. whole foods broke. i think this is one that's probably next on the list. >> all right. tim. lumber liquidators is down big. too imto buy? >> bring in the lumber. i don't think you can jump in after a move like this. these guys. guy was talking about it. home depot was talking about the housing space. the stock had a very good run, ultimately, this is something i want to be back in. this weakness is a place to buy. pick your spots. >> up 6%. amazing. stocks soared. price of bit coin plumed. down around 40%. 4-o. bit coin
conoco pulled off. so at this price level with conoco trading where it is, cop is better tan exxon. >> karen, what's up with biotechs? >> i don't have the stomach to own individual biotechs. i can't wake up with a failed tech. i think big far ma buying biotech will continue. those diversify your risks. >> dan, is them to diversify aw what they do really well. this is a bury to company. they are decelerating a little bit. so i don't like it here. i am playing for a move back to...
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companies like suncor energy and conoco phillips could face hurdles getting their product to market. the next best option is railroad . --,000 oils -- there'll barrels of oil pump to canada. is much pricier than the pipeline. that means investors like war and buffett could win big. the longer the pipeline gets pushed back, the higher the demand for rail. safety is still a big factor. even with yesterday accident in north dakota and the earlier you derailment this year. railroad say 99 .97% of hazardous material shipments reach destination safely. think odd. keystone has released one issue that will have trouble making it through washington next year. -- thank god. the best of 2013. theyou should not hate on selfie. , acrosse had to break the atlantic some new year's parties are kicking off. biking style. to the streets of scotland for a torchlight procession kicking off new year celebration. led by lit up the roofs vikings, and drums. a fireworks finale also. ♪ >> 2013 was a guest -- rough year for washington, but i guess it is kind of like that every year. the nsa spying scandal,
companies like suncor energy and conoco phillips could face hurdles getting their product to market. the next best option is railroad . --,000 oils -- there'll barrels of oil pump to canada. is much pricier than the pipeline. that means investors like war and buffett could win big. the longer the pipeline gets pushed back, the higher the demand for rail. safety is still a big factor. even with yesterday accident in north dakota and the earlier you derailment this year. railroad say 99 .97% of...
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companies like suncor energy and conoco phillips could also face hurdles getting their products to market. the next best option, railroad. 150,000 barrels of oil a day are moved from canada. rail is much pricier than the pipeline. that means rail investors like warren buffet could win big. by the way, over half the respondents to the bloomberg national poll said they believe the keystone pipeline would benefit u.s. energy security. these guys are expert at going for the gold. we will explain how they do it. we're going to take you behind the scenes, one of the biggest private collections of armored vehicles in the world. break, here is something i don't want to drive, an icebreaker for the rescue. dozens of tourists, explorers and scientists are stranded at sea. windieste coldest and laces on earth. the icebreaker ships are working their way to the stranded vessel. is not insay the ship danger of sinking. ♪ >> in movies now, studios are gearing up for what comes next. the academy awards have been kind to the weinstein company. this year, "mandela" is a top contender. for us, the awards
companies like suncor energy and conoco phillips could also face hurdles getting their products to market. the next best option, railroad. 150,000 barrels of oil a day are moved from canada. rail is much pricier than the pipeline. that means rail investors like warren buffet could win big. by the way, over half the respondents to the bloomberg national poll said they believe the keystone pipeline would benefit u.s. energy security. these guys are expert at going for the gold. we will explain...
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. >> international oil companies bp, conoco phillips. tothey also sent a signal saudi arabia today, asking it to make room for iran should iran reenter the oil market. interesting, considering they are archrivals in the gulf, in fact on opposite sides in syria. will arabia says it welcome iran returning to the market. iran says even if other countries do not cut production, they will ramp up there's two 4 million barrels a day. that is a lot more than the market is getting right now. >> still ahead, ford is giving the police cruiser a facelift. police interceptor is the fastest cop car on wheels and incorporates bulletproof armor that could withstand a hail of gunfire. now it is getting smarter. details when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> the police car is a key component of how law enforcement officers protect and serve. some think that those gas guzzlers of the past are in desperate need of a facelift. matt miller reports. from blues the scene brothers were ellwood tells his brother jake that a new ride was in the power pl
. >> international oil companies bp, conoco phillips. tothey also sent a signal saudi arabia today, asking it to make room for iran should iran reenter the oil market. interesting, considering they are archrivals in the gulf, in fact on opposite sides in syria. will arabia says it welcome iran returning to the market. iran says even if other countries do not cut production, they will ramp up there's two 4 million barrels a day. that is a lot more than the market is getting right now....
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. >> [indiscernible] even bp, exxon, conoco phillips. i'm talking with some of them. >> they are an ocean apart, certainly politically. they occupy opposing sides of the searing conflict just for starters. what does the saudi oil minister think of iran's crude plans? >> that is not a good preoccupation. they are very welcome. everybody is very welcome to put into the market what they can. the market is big. it has many variables. one brings in and another takes out. >> wait a minute, opec has an output of 30 million barrels a day and it is that there. then one country has to boost -- decides to boost production. another country has to cut back production, doesn't? the question is, who will blink? >> $84 is how much saudi arabia needs oil to be to make money. compare that to iran, which is $126. there in lies saudi arabia's power, no matter what the cartel actually does. >> and don't forget about the surge in u.s. shale oil. that affects the price of oil as well. the push for energy independence. do you want a cartel in charge of your ene
. >> [indiscernible] even bp, exxon, conoco phillips. i'm talking with some of them. >> they are an ocean apart, certainly politically. they occupy opposing sides of the searing conflict just for starters. what does the saudi oil minister think of iran's crude plans? >> that is not a good preoccupation. they are very welcome. everybody is very welcome to put into the market what they can. the market is big. it has many variables. one brings in and another takes out. >>...
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it will help capitalize on a 2008 investments you made in conoco phillips which used to own phillips 66. in that deal, he paid roughly $82 per share for 85 million shares of conoco which now trades at $70, but today's acquisition shows how the oracle of omaha can turn even the worst deal into a good bet. coming up, tim tebow ringing in the new year with a new gig. we will tell you where he landed. one of the most popular resolutions year after year, losing weight. how many of us actually stick with it? almost nobody. we will tell you about that. and she might have if notor kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identityheft protection available. if jill ha lifelock's protection, she may have bn notified before it watoo late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as
it will help capitalize on a 2008 investments you made in conoco phillips which used to own phillips 66. in that deal, he paid roughly $82 per share for 85 million shares of conoco which now trades at $70, but today's acquisition shows how the oracle of omaha can turn even the worst deal into a good bet. coming up, tim tebow ringing in the new year with a new gig. we will tell you where he landed. one of the most popular resolutions year after year, losing weight. how many of us actually stick...
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there will be great demand and there are repositories of oil, cono conoco, aig, and they raised for oil rigs and they witnessed the hideous action in ens i co yesterday and today after putting up really bad numbers and the global prices is what drives schlumberger and not the gulf of mexico price, and i think these two worked their way higher and were buying it for the charitable trust, and to spin off its equipment distribution business in order to unlock shareholder value. it's staid subdued. i think you can easily buy the airlines. you know what? the airlines after being red hot for most of the year, i mean, real willy just fantastically hot have cooled. they've stalled on out. we now have the completion of the american airlines us airways deal and the stock's only at 25 bucks. you know what? that's radically undervalued versus next year's prospects. the airlines are acting as if oil is going higher and the oil stocks are going as if it's going down. i say who cares? they reflect radically lower oil prices that i don't think we have yet. the airlines will soar if we get those prices,
there will be great demand and there are repositories of oil, cono conoco, aig, and they raised for oil rigs and they witnessed the hideous action in ens i co yesterday and today after putting up really bad numbers and the global prices is what drives schlumberger and not the gulf of mexico price, and i think these two worked their way higher and were buying it for the charitable trust, and to spin off its equipment distribution business in order to unlock shareholder value. it's staid subdued....
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we saw this four-stage process split with conoco or enp and phillips 66 for refining and marketing. the big and chronically health care conglomerate, and have you seen that? we saw it when fortune bands split up into fortune brands and home and security for home building supplies. by the way, it's been an a maezing stock. all of these breaksups have priced a fantastic gain. you know what? i still like all of the companies and the most money can be made by getting in on the action before the potential breakup is announced and looking for something that might be because when it's still a glimmer in someone's eyes. you have to identify cat and dog companies that can clearly be worth more -- [ barking entrepreneur [. >> if they broke up into more distink pure plays. you look at the history of it like the old philip morris. it started way back in 2007 as it gradually broke itself up into a food company, kraft, and a domestic tobacco play, altria and the tobacco play philip morris international. consider how much value this breakup has recruited and you'll understand why this san imperica
we saw this four-stage process split with conoco or enp and phillips 66 for refining and marketing. the big and chronically health care conglomerate, and have you seen that? we saw it when fortune bands split up into fortune brands and home and security for home building supplies. by the way, it's been an a maezing stock. all of these breaksups have priced a fantastic gain. you know what? i still like all of the companies and the most money can be made by getting in on the action before the...
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deep-water horizon behind them, and because of that, i think the stock actually catches up to exxon, conoco, all of the biggies. >> all right. we shall see. thank you, pete. >> you got it, bubb. >>> next challenger has the top-rated twitter account, according to "baron's," "wall street journal" and "time." he is the co-founder of ritz holder, give it up for josh brown. >> 2014 is the year that revenue finally returns. my top three picks for this y r year, first and foremost, the banks. the xlf etf is the best way to play broadly net interest margins climbing, banks making more money, yield curve steepening. my second idea for 2014, the chinese internet is going to be the focal point for growth investors, kweb is an etf that owns all of the largest chinese internet [ whistle ] >> kweb? >> you just need ali baba. >> my third pick is the solar energy etf, tinker symbol is ten. >> are you kidding me, josh? solar? >> all right. well, to vote for josh, tweet @reformedbroker with the #playbookplayoffs. tell us about kweb. is this an athletic, like a. rod? >> if you want to make money in 2014, you
deep-water horizon behind them, and because of that, i think the stock actually catches up to exxon, conoco, all of the biggies. >> all right. we shall see. thank you, pete. >> you got it, bubb. >>> next challenger has the top-rated twitter account, according to "baron's," "wall street journal" and "time." he is the co-founder of ritz holder, give it up for josh brown. >> 2014 is the year that revenue finally returns. my top three picks...
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companies like conoco phillips could face hurdle getting the product to market. the next best option, railroad. 150,000 barrels per day is moved by train run canada. expected to increase to 360 euros per day by the end of 2016. the is much pricier than pipeline. that means investors like war and buffet could win big. >> megan hughes joining us. we spent a little bit of time with the billionaire who has been one of the most vocal components. he wanted to dismiss the state department first draft report going to it was not influence climate as much as people like him say it will. how important will that be for the president in determining whether to go ahead with this? >> the conventional wisdom is it will be very important. of the obama administration, members of the epa were concerned about the original state department report . interesting how the rail thelopment bolstered transcanada case. the big concern is global warming. not so much the pipeline itself, but the demand for the tar sands that they say the pipeline will create. crude, all of the energy it extrac
companies like conoco phillips could face hurdle getting the product to market. the next best option, railroad. 150,000 barrels per day is moved by train run canada. expected to increase to 360 euros per day by the end of 2016. the is much pricier than pipeline. that means investors like war and buffet could win big. >> megan hughes joining us. we spent a little bit of time with the billionaire who has been one of the most vocal components. he wanted to dismiss the state department first...
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suncor energy, conoco phillips, they could also face hurdles getting their product to market. the next best option, railroads. is,000 barrels of oil a day moved by train to can't -- from canada. rail is much pricier than the pipeline. that means real investors could win big. the longer the pipeline gets pushed back, the higher the demand for rail. >> megan is going to join me from washington. when is this going to be made? i feel like we are talking about and i don't know when the end date is. >> nobody does. the next step we are waiting for is the final environmental assessment. we expected a final decision somewhere around march, but he also said in that same breath that he would not be surprised if the administration didn't just kick it to the next administration. there is some frustration there. the fact of the company started this process back in 2008, even if it does get approved, it will take two years to build. we're talking 2016 at the earliest. >> is the environment the deciding factor? >> it is a big factor. that is what the obama administration has said was going t
suncor energy, conoco phillips, they could also face hurdles getting their product to market. the next best option, railroads. is,000 barrels of oil a day moved by train to can't -- from canada. rail is much pricier than the pipeline. that means real investors could win big. the longer the pipeline gets pushed back, the higher the demand for rail. >> megan is going to join me from washington. when is this going to be made? i feel like we are talking about and i don't know when the end...
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cheryl: compare them to chevron or conoco phillips and see the performance, really goes in sink. the same with all the oil companies with the iran news coming out. >> the whole group has been flat over the last five years but chevron is up 6% per year on average but overall chevron has gone up. cheryl: another sector is where you have a name you like, a company everyone is going to know and say i like this one, oracle. they are on an acquisition care when it comes to the enterprise offer space. these guys larry ellison is still poised for growth. $34.95 a share. where does it go from here? >> it could move into the 40s. there is a craze for dividend. we like high dividend stocks as much as the next person that you have a small dividend and they are paying 5%, tremendous room to grow the dividend. they returned $10 billion. cheryl: they have actually done an acquisition. i want to compare them to hewlett-packard. what a story. oracle has been flat. look at hewlett-packard, different story. if i take a tech and them, oracle versus 80? >> oracle is one of the few companies that can
cheryl: compare them to chevron or conoco phillips and see the performance, really goes in sink. the same with all the oil companies with the iran news coming out. >> the whole group has been flat over the last five years but chevron is up 6% per year on average but overall chevron has gone up. cheryl: another sector is where you have a name you like, a company everyone is going to know and say i like this one, oracle. they are on an acquisition care when it comes to the enterprise offer...
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exxon, conoco phillips and shell are dipping their toes into the researching of geoengineering. the secondary has been the weakness of political leaders and institutions with governments trading off signs against interest and there is no reason to believe that geoengineering will escape that i admire. instead, people will become mired in it opened up new divides, one in which the clear authority of climate science, including geoengineering science, will be lost again. the third difficulty has been the elusiveness of global agreement. for some, the capacity of geoengineering to abyei the need for international consent is its defining virtue. yet it may well take it from a situation of anguished indecision to one of outright conflict. the fourth is climate science to not. as i suggested, geoengineering has a mysterious power to bypass the objections of even the most fervent deniers, but at what cost. they will not accept strategy of using geoengineering to buy time, which is effectively what david advocates. buying time is nearly buying time to do what they have resisted. they wan
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budget in order to guarantee the level of returns for our clients, like the bps or the shell or the conoco or others. and if you were able to do that, that's when you get a little bit higher payment from your customer because our portion of the delivery is maybe 5% to 10% of the total investment. that's so critical to the sectors of the budget. >> yours are benefiting from the u.s. renewables market. how is that developing? >> to remember a time when i came the to amec in 2006 and i found that the level of dependency in oil and gas is going be reduced going forward through new technologies and others. and i saw the possibility that renewables are going to be a big gain, especially for the u.s. so what we have been doing is positioned ourselves and it has been a great success for us. we have closed about 111 large jobs or made the jobs in the u.s. on solar and we have been building a lot of wind farms. we have delivered more than 40% of the wind farms in ontario. >> there's a huge debate about wind farms, not least in the uk. people resent them, the public sort of resend them unless they're
budget in order to guarantee the level of returns for our clients, like the bps or the shell or the conoco or others. and if you were able to do that, that's when you get a little bit higher payment from your customer because our portion of the delivery is maybe 5% to 10% of the total investment. that's so critical to the sectors of the budget. >> yours are benefiting from the u.s. renewables market. how is that developing? >> to remember a time when i came the to amec in 2006 and i...