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first, exxon's a changed company. after not growing much at all for the last seven years, it's suddenly possible that in 2014 this company will show 5% production growth. this is a big, big company, which i point out in "get rich carefully" is the single most important indicator of where an oil stock is going to trade. they don't trade on earnings. they trade on production growth, and exxon's could be 5%. second, exxon's been ignored for years. as we focused on more of the exciting domestic plays, they've got that growth that we like. or because they've been able to capitalize on that refining spread, make more money. remember that a refiner can buy crude from the midwest at a substantial discount from the rest of the world because the oil there is pretty landlocked, and then sell it as gasoline for the global price, which is a heck of a lot higher than what they pay for the oil. far more than it used to be because of how much crude we've discovered here. that's terrific for exxon, which has a massive refining operati
first, exxon's a changed company. after not growing much at all for the last seven years, it's suddenly possible that in 2014 this company will show 5% production growth. this is a big, big company, which i point out in "get rich carefully" is the single most important indicator of where an oil stock is going to trade. they don't trade on earnings. they trade on production growth, and exxon's could be 5%. second, exxon's been ignored for years. as we focused on more of the exciting...
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they trade on production growth and exxon could be 5%. second, exxon's been ignored for years. as we focus on more of the exciting domestic plays, they've got that growth we like. or because they've been able to capitalize in that refining spread, make more money. remember that a refiner can buy crude from the midwest at a substantial discount from the rest of the world because the oil there is pretty landlocked. and then sell it as gasoline for the global price which is a heck of a lot higher than what they pay for the oil. far more than it used to be because of how much crude we've discovered here. that's terrific for exxon, which has a massive refining operation. but the real impetus for the buying, the third reason is warren buffett. ♪ hallelujah his decision to make exxon one of his biggest buys ever. warren buffett is still one of the single biggest spurs to buying out there. right or wrong, buffett's buying causes a change in mindset. so i've been searching for an example, some sort of analog, especially for younger people, you know, little culture stuff. here's what i
they trade on production growth and exxon could be 5%. second, exxon's been ignored for years. as we focus on more of the exciting domestic plays, they've got that growth we like. or because they've been able to capitalize in that refining spread, make more money. remember that a refiner can buy crude from the midwest at a substantial discount from the rest of the world because the oil there is pretty landlocked. and then sell it as gasoline for the global price which is a heck of a lot higher...
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you sit back and say, exxon. how could exxon move like that in an environment where the rest of the oil companies are doing terribly. you can't own any other oil company. they are all awful. interesting. >> it has to be a candidate for one of the most market moving, analyst moves of the year. >> i remember when goldman used to be the only guy you would listen to in the oils and kind of got away from it. this stock is of why usually breaking ou. no o out. there is a lot of money coming out of the independent oils going into exxon. you want to show you owned exxon at the end of the year. >> twitter is back to flat. it had been down as much as 2%. on that down grade to neutral by an influential analyst. more or less back to flat, let's call it. the deal, lsi is up 38% on the deal at 1115 just trading at a slight discount to that price. you will need chinese anti-trust approval. that can take a while. timingwise, this avago/lsi deal could be a bit longer than anybody expects. of course, the real story, again, we have
you sit back and say, exxon. how could exxon move like that in an environment where the rest of the oil companies are doing terribly. you can't own any other oil company. they are all awful. interesting. >> it has to be a candidate for one of the most market moving, analyst moves of the year. >> i remember when goldman used to be the only guy you would listen to in the oils and kind of got away from it. this stock is of why usually breaking ou. no o out. there is a lot of money...
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exxon is most expensive by far. that doesn't mean -- i have no interest in owning ibm because it has no growth. but exxon just had a terrific quarter and right now it is the best in the group, a total irony. more on those two later. as for amazon, it's the extreme, rivaled only by elon musk's duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on what could be a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sell. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though, and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by any stretch of the imagination and should be sold. but that's the kind of logic that propelled amazon to nearly $400 this morning. again, logic compelling. if you're a growth manager, and many are, if this stock amazon fits your growth portfolio. that judgment encompass
exxon is most expensive by far. that doesn't mean -- i have no interest in owning ibm because it has no growth. but exxon just had a terrific quarter and right now it is the best in the group, a total irony. more on those two later. as for amazon, it's the extreme, rivaled only by elon musk's duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on what could be a reasonable valuation in the out years if...
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village -- marble village exxon. if you've won, just call me. robert liles, abc 7 news. >> and then you call me. thanks. as gunfireterror erupted and students were evacuated. it happened in arapahoe high froml, just miles columbine high school and near the aurora movie theater were 12 people were killed. the only person to lose his life was the gunman. the sheriff has identified him as 18-year-old karl pierson. it appears that he was seeking revenge against a faculty member. >> were having fun and laughing and then all of a sudden we heard a really loud bang. my teacher asked what it was and then we heard two more. we got up and screamed and ran into a room. >> it was other teacher -- a student that alerted the teachers being -- teacher being targeted. >> the teacher exited the school immediately. it was the most important tactical decision that could have been made. >> living in an area that is experienced to many mass shootings, these students were trained and ready in case of gunfire inside the classroom. nothing could prepare them for the fe
village -- marble village exxon. if you've won, just call me. robert liles, abc 7 news. >> and then you call me. thanks. as gunfireterror erupted and students were evacuated. it happened in arapahoe high froml, just miles columbine high school and near the aurora movie theater were 12 people were killed. the only person to lose his life was the gunman. the sheriff has identified him as 18-year-old karl pierson. it appears that he was seeking revenge against a faculty member. >> were...
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at exxon, that is what we call good business. syourchildren.com. >> this was our way of bringing to light the very real fact that exxon mobil is a huge could twitter to climate change. to climatetributor change. we blew past 350 parts per million of carbon, at 450 parts per million of carbon. some people believe the estimate for oil companies is as high as $52 billion. this is a company that owned only receives a huge amount of government assistance, they continue to operate as if they are a good corporate act or. i think if you took into all of the externalities, and him by that i mean, change and natural disasters we have seen, increase in temperatures, extreme weather, this is a corporation that cares more about profits than they do about all of us living here on this planet. we were trying to poke fun of that. they filed a cease and desist letter with comcast and we could not air this as we wanted to write before the president's state of the union -- wanted to right before the present state of the union address. it is tongue-
at exxon, that is what we call good business. syourchildren.com. >> this was our way of bringing to light the very real fact that exxon mobil is a huge could twitter to climate change. to climatetributor change. we blew past 350 parts per million of carbon, at 450 parts per million of carbon. some people believe the estimate for oil companies is as high as $52 billion. this is a company that owned only receives a huge amount of government assistance, they continue to operate as if they...
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look for exxon. exxon could get to 135 from a technical standpoint. you also have rig, hasn't gone anywhere in 2 ½ years. rig, if they start using more of those in the deep gulf waters. james: i want to stay here in the u.s. when i'm looking to play oil. the surge in u.s. oil production this year but we haven't seen refinery capacity keep up with that pace. alan: so who do you pick? james: valero, tesoro. they're both really good names. i'm long both of them right now. they've had really good moves higher in the past three months as we've seen a lot of institutional money coming in getting long in this. alan: they can still refine that algae oil. james: absolutely. angie: get ready to get jolly. our bonus round question for today---waiting for santa. since 1929, the s&p has averaged 1 ½% return in december. what other months have similar averages? alan: i have no idea. james: september. alan: that's a good answer. angie: the answer is july. thanks for being on the show. first business continues right after this. hibeeck, and many actors have played
look for exxon. exxon could get to 135 from a technical standpoint. you also have rig, hasn't gone anywhere in 2 ½ years. rig, if they start using more of those in the deep gulf waters. james: i want to stay here in the u.s. when i'm looking to play oil. the surge in u.s. oil production this year but we haven't seen refinery capacity keep up with that pace. alan: so who do you pick? james: valero, tesoro. they're both really good names. i'm long both of them right now. they've had really good...
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major exxon mobile pocket he took the creation of a joint venture exxon mobile will spend up to three hundred million dollars on developing. western siberia and last that will have access to excellence projects in the gulf of mexico the last. thing with energy. offensive. is that gazprom will lower the amount it has to spend on investments next year by more than twenty percent the gas giants twenty fourteen investment program will be more than a full point three billion dollars down from the amount spent. now the idea of christmas shopping on the little left of high street is often much nicer the reality of crazy crowds and its queues and stressful traffic jams now this is exactly why online shopping is now big band. ever shops are getting creative coming up with ways to make the trip worthwhile and now the e-commerce is taking russia by storm department store attractions are getting bigger and better as i found out. the man like me who was really ultimately it was something i was authentic a bit completely blown up with take you know here you know cross it down what you call me was i
major exxon mobile pocket he took the creation of a joint venture exxon mobile will spend up to three hundred million dollars on developing. western siberia and last that will have access to excellence projects in the gulf of mexico the last. thing with energy. offensive. is that gazprom will lower the amount it has to spend on investments next year by more than twenty percent the gas giants twenty fourteen investment program will be more than a full point three billion dollars down from the...
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israel and slaughtered mrs claus is going to be just hacked to death by these by ballot burton and exxon is just going to have those videos online it will be like wiki leaks leaked missiles club being hacked to death by u.s. servicemen to be a big you know black hawk photo down soon to close down so in a closed act act act it is rudolph screaming ma'am the ironic thing about this is a lot of the wars that americans rally behind and shriek about is because of socialism so they hate for example hugo chavez they hated him while he was alive because they said he was socialist well the tough part of this you know lifting the export ban is convincing americans that exporting crude oil developed in the united states helps keep the global price down and ultimately helps consumers no no no they don't believe in the markets themselves but you know they force everybody else to believe and it's a fundamentalism but they point out also is that u.s. oil and energy production is up because of fracking this past year or so you know you're seeing an increase in production in the u.s. it's cannibalism rem
israel and slaughtered mrs claus is going to be just hacked to death by these by ballot burton and exxon is just going to have those videos online it will be like wiki leaks leaked missiles club being hacked to death by u.s. servicemen to be a big you know black hawk photo down soon to close down so in a closed act act act it is rudolph screaming ma'am the ironic thing about this is a lot of the wars that americans rally behind and shriek about is because of socialism so they hate for example...
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that you know they don't mention the fact that santa and mrs claus are going to be hacked to death by exxon i mean that's a real war on christmas so what you talked about whole cost in extinction itself and here in the final headline regarding all of this fracking going on is not only does it need endless amounts of capital in the red to feed the red queen centrum chemicals found in water fracking sites linked to infertility cancer and then thousands of water samples from hydraulic fracturing or fracking sites found the presence of hormone disrupting chemicals the fracking sites quote exhibited more estrogenic anti ester denecke or anti androgenic activities and reference sites with limited nearby drilling operations so there you have it where it's leading to extinction regardless there's an upside to this because the fracking fluids cause new taishan zz but you know if you study darwin's theory of evolution it's really the freaks and the mutants that set the precedent for the survivors as you have this process of natural selection so the fracking fluid causing freak mutant babies with thre
that you know they don't mention the fact that santa and mrs claus are going to be hacked to death by exxon i mean that's a real war on christmas so what you talked about whole cost in extinction itself and here in the final headline regarding all of this fracking going on is not only does it need endless amounts of capital in the red to feed the red queen centrum chemicals found in water fracking sites linked to infertility cancer and then thousands of water samples from hydraulic fracturing...
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exxon's great. you're in the cusp of one of the great oil and gas revolutions. you know more. i will tell you this, i read through dunkin -- good situation. i read through the krispy kreme conference call and i read it again and i felt i was up against the seahawks. i couldn't understand it. it is impenetrable. i don't like impenetrable situations although i always invite ceos from impenetrable situations to come on the show. what happens when you confuse the market, until this resolution i suspect there could be more markdowns. it's shopping season after all so consumers should do some shopping. maybe you should buy some things that are on sale. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming back, tech turn around. did spite the debt for the pc, hewlett-packard is down a staggering 90% this year. will they continue to innovate and surge even higher? cramer checks the technicals when he goes off the charts. and later. clash on the catwalk, luxury retailer finch is the next player on wall street, but does he have enough flair to take on shares and what could dress your portfolio for
exxon's great. you're in the cusp of one of the great oil and gas revolutions. you know more. i will tell you this, i read through dunkin -- good situation. i read through the krispy kreme conference call and i read it again and i felt i was up against the seahawks. i couldn't understand it. it is impenetrable. i don't like impenetrable situations although i always invite ceos from impenetrable situations to come on the show. what happens when you confuse the market, until this resolution i...
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goldman likes refining stocks and upgraded exxon mobil today. the analysts think exxon is nearing an inflection point and likes the defensive quality of that stock. >> and the energy information administration, the eia out with a bullish forecast for the new year in terms of production. the eia expects domestic oil output to surge to 9.5 million barrels per day by 2016, fear a historic high. the report cites a break neck speed of shale oil development. >> for the last 40 years, there's been a ban on exporting american oil. now calls to end that ban are growing. will it happen? if so who might benefit? joining us dan, senior contributor at the street.com and andy of lipow associates. do you think we could get an end to this export ban? >> a lot of warring on both sides because there's billions of dollars at stake here. the winners on the one hand the domestic e and p companies that have invested so much money and had great results in our shale plays we talk about all the time, the balk and eagle ford, all of those areas those people or companies
goldman likes refining stocks and upgraded exxon mobil today. the analysts think exxon is nearing an inflection point and likes the defensive quality of that stock. >> and the energy information administration, the eia out with a bullish forecast for the new year in terms of production. the eia expects domestic oil output to surge to 9.5 million barrels per day by 2016, fear a historic high. the report cites a break neck speed of shale oil development. >> for the last 40 years,...
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exxon mobile is in my cross hairs. we're trading at levels we saw earlier this year. and this was a level we had a lot of trouble if you go back that far. but you know what? only great because the stock was such a depressed level that anything remotely good was going to get the stock higher. we talked about that. if you have been in exxon, i think 94 and a half is a good time to exit the trade. >> comp store sales saying it's pleased. >> once you hit bedrock there is not much further to go. comps were very easy. not much expectations. this is why j.c. penney at these levels is hard to short. if you're in it and you happen to get this pop, take your profits. if you want to short it, don't do it. >> apple settling at its highest level of the year. the tech giant rallying on a number of headlines. we should be clear that this is is a report saying that this subsidiary of china mobile was taking orders. >> their 4g will allow apple to release a phone that people can run in china. this was a driver. we talked about it for a week and talked about the technical elements. it
exxon mobile is in my cross hairs. we're trading at levels we saw earlier this year. and this was a level we had a lot of trouble if you go back that far. but you know what? only great because the stock was such a depressed level that anything remotely good was going to get the stock higher. we talked about that. if you have been in exxon, i think 94 and a half is a good time to exit the trade. >> comp store sales saying it's pleased. >> once you hit bedrock there is not much...
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clean up its image after the exxon valdez oil spill. just over three months later, the unabomber's reign of terror was suddenly overshadowed by a much more destructive blast. >> on the morning we all get the call there's been a terrible bombing in oklahoma city. so we're really focused on this at this point, because everybody's going to be asking is this the unabomber. and we gave our best assessment then that we didn't think it was. because these are different personalities. these are different types of bombings. one is specific targeted, the other is a mass murder. >> any thought the unabomber was responsible for oklahoma city was quickly erased when timothy mcveigh was arrested two days after the blast. ted kaczynski, it seems, had his own agenda and his own timetable. >> when the oklahoma city bombing was happening, theodore kaczynski was already on a bus on his way to deliver the package for sending to his next victim. >> on april 24th, just five days after oklahoma city, a mail bomb killed gilbert murray. president of the californ
clean up its image after the exxon valdez oil spill. just over three months later, the unabomber's reign of terror was suddenly overshadowed by a much more destructive blast. >> on the morning we all get the call there's been a terrible bombing in oklahoma city. so we're really focused on this at this point, because everybody's going to be asking is this the unabomber. and we gave our best assessment then that we didn't think it was. because these are different personalities. these are...
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we're now up 165 points and we've got companies like exxon posting a new high. is that correct, nicole? >> new high for exxon and another name i'm watching is it lumber liquidators and both names got upgraded over at goldman sachs and the price target is 109 and a 112 target. stuart: ed, what do you make of it, the dow is up 160, 170 points. what do you make of it. >> it's exciting and scary, i think false hope. we've got a deficit that's staggering and i don't see how we can get out of it. stuart: you don't think that the economy is strong enough to withstand a small pullback in the money printing operation by the federal reserve? >> i hope as a bond holder, that they'll quit printing so the interest rate will go up a little bit. these kinds of extremes worry me. stuart: and now we're up 166 points. remember, please, we're nine minutes into the trading session, up 165. and check out this video, can't run it enough. it's called big dog. google just bought the company that makes that thing weeks after amazon announced its drone delivery research. tech, drones, ro
we're now up 165 points and we've got companies like exxon posting a new high. is that correct, nicole? >> new high for exxon and another name i'm watching is it lumber liquidators and both names got upgraded over at goldman sachs and the price target is 109 and a 112 target. stuart: ed, what do you make of it, the dow is up 160, 170 points. what do you make of it. >> it's exciting and scary, i think false hope. we've got a deficit that's staggering and i don't see how we can get...
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ed david is president of exxon research corporation and a white house science adviser. with respect to discovering more, geologists today believe that you can use tomographic techniques, which are similar to what is used in the catscanner for diagnosing disease, for searching in the earth for new deposits of material. there are many new exploration tools such as satellites. the impending exhaustion of energy and mineral supplies had been predicted before-- in 1908, 1944, 1952. by now many minerals should be extinct. none is. a major survival factor has been substitution between metals and between alternative forms of energy. such conservation will continue to prevent long-run shortages. besides, the earth's crust is 30 miles thick. we've barely scratched thsurf no wonder the doomsayers have been proved wrong. it seems unlikely that economic growth will stop because of too many people, too much pollution, too few resources. yet worldwide, there are vast differences between standards of living. in the next century, americans may accept lower growth rates as the rest of th
ed david is president of exxon research corporation and a white house science adviser. with respect to discovering more, geologists today believe that you can use tomographic techniques, which are similar to what is used in the catscanner for diagnosing disease, for searching in the earth for new deposits of material. there are many new exploration tools such as satellites. the impending exhaustion of energy and mineral supplies had been predicted before-- in 1908, 1944, 1952. by now many...
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no respect for exxon mobil but all-time high. >> you have buffett in there, too, right? interesting in itself. this company's not able to grow production for several years and all of the cap x putting into the company, that's starting to ease, so that should help margins. >> tom barrack chairman and ceo of colony capital. joins us live on set now with his 2014 play book. >> thanks. >> your view on how you think real estate's going to shake out in 2014. say u.s. real estate first. >> u.s. real estate will continue, sings and doubles, no big arbitrage, volatility in the residential housing business but household formation happening quickly. what deepak said about the change in fannie and freddie is true. one plan in our play book, subsidized mortgages, that will continue. i think it's going to be pretty flat in the real estate sector. what you're going to see in reits is an outflow of funds once we get volatility and the interest rate sensitive stocks out to growth and optimism. that should be a good thing. buying good real estate, reasonably leveraged in a cyclical enviro
no respect for exxon mobil but all-time high. >> you have buffett in there, too, right? interesting in itself. this company's not able to grow production for several years and all of the cap x putting into the company, that's starting to ease, so that should help margins. >> tom barrack chairman and ceo of colony capital. joins us live on set now with his 2014 play book. >> thanks. >> your view on how you think real estate's going to shake out in 2014. say u.s. real...
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though it's a snoozer, i like it in 2014 a lot, especially versus the competition, total, chevron, exxon mobil. >> they've lagged and the reason i like this pick, jon, we're talking about a year long. this is not my world. i hold things normally about two weeks and that's a long hold for me. but when i'm looking for something that will go for the whole year, you get a 4% yield, i like the restructuring, i think they're going to finally be able to put that 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
though it's a snoozer, i like it in 2014 a lot, especially versus the competition, total, chevron, exxon mobil. >> they've lagged and the reason i like this pick, jon, we're talking about a year long. this is not my world. i hold things normally about two weeks and that's a long hold for me. but when i'm looking for something that will go for the whole year, you get a 4% yield, i like the restructuring, i think they're going to finally be able to put that deep-water horizon behind them,...
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that's -- exxon mobil barely made that. apple made $41 billion. >> just the interest? >> it's the interest. it's amazing. president obama, he hinted, he winked, he suggested, hey, hook me up, put back in the office, i'll get rid of this stuff. >> he really is a capitalist. >> exactly. when it comes to their own pocket -- >> this is a social program. they're making money. >> this money goes to cut spending in education department. if we're going to be in this business, then we ought -- >> why are we in this business? >> i don't like e fact government -- >> did you get through school with college loans? >> no, i joined the air force. >> okay. maybe. you can't deny -- >> 7 million pell grants -- >> so you would rather the government lose money on these loans? >> i'd rather the government not be in the business at all. >> but they're committed to it -- >> you're talking to g.i. joe here -- >> americans thinking about not going to college because of how expensive it is -- >> that's the point. >> this is just like fannie and freddie getting housing -- >> -- giving kids loans
that's -- exxon mobil barely made that. apple made $41 billion. >> just the interest? >> it's the interest. it's amazing. president obama, he hinted, he winked, he suggested, hey, hook me up, put back in the office, i'll get rid of this stuff. >> he really is a capitalist. >> exactly. when it comes to their own pocket -- >> this is a social program. they're making money. >> this money goes to cut spending in education department. if we're going to be in this...
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. >> the fact of the matter year to date you have great companies like exxon mobil that are only up in the -- exxon mobil just surpassed double digits but you have ibm that's negative, at&t that's just up, the stayed low -- i'm sorry, the stayed stable companies, are up just about 20% year to date. the high flyers, those are the ones that have moved the market. why don't i think the market can correct more than 20%? i think that the stable companies are likely to hold up a bit more than the high flyers. >> you're going to be shorting names in a second, i want to get to that. but herb to you and our excellent producer put this together, if you look at what's called quality rankings for stocks, with an a-plus quality ranking, have actually performed the worst out of any of the quality rankings and the group that's rated c, right, mid-to low quality stocks is up 57% this kind of stuff makes you nervous. >> it creates a level of complacency. it's become almost toos yees to make money. people want to get in, they joke about if i'm red flagging something that that's the time to basically buy
. >> the fact of the matter year to date you have great companies like exxon mobil that are only up in the -- exxon mobil just surpassed double digits but you have ibm that's negative, at&t that's just up, the stayed low -- i'm sorry, the stayed stable companies, are up just about 20% year to date. the high flyers, those are the ones that have moved the market. why don't i think the market can correct more than 20%? i think that the stable companies are likely to hold up a bit more...
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. >> from exxon's gains to twitter falling. the close is next on street smart. plus in the next hour, google scoops of its eight robotic company. at the most terrifying robot. ♪ that you missed everything happened during today's session, don't worry. we will get you caught up on the only stocks you need to worry about. the latest acquisition, boston dynamics, the maker of the world's fastest running robot. it is the eight robot company google has bought in the last six months. >> look at that and run. that is impressive. exxon row -- rallying more than two percent. the stock is inexpensive, relative to its own history. and the company makes the organic volume growth next year for the first time in years. >> number eight, herbalife. shares are at an all-time high ther the company announced completion of a re-audit by price waterhouse coopers. herbalife says it had no material change to its financial statements. and carl icahn, who was long on herbalife, told bloomberg news that the company is still undervalued and that it is a growth opportunity. number seven,
. >> from exxon's gains to twitter falling. the close is next on street smart. plus in the next hour, google scoops of its eight robotic company. at the most terrifying robot. ♪ that you missed everything happened during today's session, don't worry. we will get you caught up on the only stocks you need to worry about. the latest acquisition, boston dynamics, the maker of the world's fastest running robot. it is the eight robot company google has bought in the last six months. >>...
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we've been talking about exxon mobil and energy leading the rally today. but also we're seeing strength in ibm and caterpillar, two of the worst performing stocks in the dow industrials for 2013. today they're getting a bid not on any specific news but maybe someone is getting ahead of the dow theory with the two stocks. dividends increases one from archer daniels midland, buying back about 18 million shares. pfizer upping its dividend by 8%. we want to point out zion bank corp because there was speculation about what banks would be impacted by volcker. this company is taking a charge to write down the value of some of the cbos it has because it can't hold them because they're considered cover funds under volcker and taking a $387 million charge because of that. lastly let's check on the retailers because in the wake of the storm that hit a good part of the midwest and the northeast this weekend, there's some concerns that might impact retail sales, but again, this coming weekend is supposed to be one of the busiest for christmas sales. an expectation we c
we've been talking about exxon mobil and energy leading the rally today. but also we're seeing strength in ibm and caterpillar, two of the worst performing stocks in the dow industrials for 2013. today they're getting a bid not on any specific news but maybe someone is getting ahead of the dow theory with the two stocks. dividends increases one from archer daniels midland, buying back about 18 million shares. pfizer upping its dividend by 8%. we want to point out zion bank corp because there...
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the tabloids and paparazzi were exxon constantly stalking her. videos just like this raising concerns for her safety, especially given what happened to william's mother, princess diana. all we learned from the short voice mails was that kate's privacy was violated and that she and the prince were very much in love. he apparently refers to her as babykins. now to the video wall with the strongest videos that have come into cnn in the last 24 hours. let's begin with this surveillance video taken on a seattle bus. watch what happens when this man tries to rob this passenger at gun point. talk about quick reflexes. this guy doesn't even blink. he goes straight for the gun and you see people getting out of their seats. several brave samaritans jumping in to take down the robber. police arrest him soon after. and this one is for you lego lovers. you can build pretty cool scuff with these things, but a car you can actually drive? yes. look at this. this is possible. a teenager in romania built the world's first full sized lego car. all he needed is 500,
the tabloids and paparazzi were exxon constantly stalking her. videos just like this raising concerns for her safety, especially given what happened to william's mother, princess diana. all we learned from the short voice mails was that kate's privacy was violated and that she and the prince were very much in love. he apparently refers to her as babykins. now to the video wall with the strongest videos that have come into cnn in the last 24 hours. let's begin with this surveillance video taken...
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i know in a documentary central park 5 and after 5 young men were imprisoned and later exxon rated them. what do you think has to change in terms of the actuality cult you are culture of the criminal justice system that will prevent this in the future? >> the win it all mentality has to go. i think there is this tunnel vision and that is colloquial that is for a human being to not come up with a conclusion first and look at the facts that go to support and look at that conclusion and we all suffer from it one way or another. prosecutors suffer greatly. they commit a lot of resources to that prosecution. i'm not talking about the evil plays who don't care whether somebody is innocent or guilty. i think most of them think they are going after the correct person and they think that's what they have done and it's difficult for them to back out of that to take a hard look and step back and take a hard look at it. you are right, it's been really difficult for us to get any tracks to do that and let the judge decide. but to step up and say i'm not going to let a judge decide this. i'm going to
i know in a documentary central park 5 and after 5 young men were imprisoned and later exxon rated them. what do you think has to change in terms of the actuality cult you are culture of the criminal justice system that will prevent this in the future? >> the win it all mentality has to go. i think there is this tunnel vision and that is colloquial that is for a human being to not come up with a conclusion first and look at the facts that go to support and look at that conclusion and we...
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they are looking at names like big oil companies, exxon and chevr chevron, halliburton, schlumberger and more. >>> more on the taper and how it drove the dollar higher in the currency market. many economists are for a strong dollar but that may actually hurt some multi national companies while others may see a boost from a muscular green back. sarah eisen has more on the potential winners and losers. >> reporter: they are heavy weights, some of america's biggest and most recognizable companies doing big business overseas get hit by a strger u.s. dollar, and now that the fed made it's move. >> the committee decided starting next month to modestly reduce the pace, at which it is increasing the size of the balance sheet. >> reporter: the federal reserve is scaling back the stimulus and that helped lead to a stronger dollar. the value may rise eight to 10% next year. it's a double whammy for the bottom line of companies like caterpillar. take coca-cola which sexuactual gets the majority of the sales. those cokes sold in other countries are more expensive for consumers and the foreign pro
they are looking at names like big oil companies, exxon and chevr chevron, halliburton, schlumberger and more. >>> more on the taper and how it drove the dollar higher in the currency market. many economists are for a strong dollar but that may actually hurt some multi national companies while others may see a boost from a muscular green back. sarah eisen has more on the potential winners and losers. >> reporter: they are heavy weights, some of america's biggest and most...
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russia's largest company, he was in the process of selling it to exxon. he wanted to build a pipeline to china. it was such a shock to the stock market, they had to suspend trading for an hour. >> how significant a figure in russia? >> not so much. , and thise president is just my analysis, does not need to worry about him as a political opponent anymore. yes, he is celebrated. he has been in jail for 10 years. he has indicated to his family -- he has 100 million talked away probably. when the company was sold off and the main asset was taken and form the foundation, he was able to hire off some of the -- hide the assets before it happened. >> thank you very much. harrods -- it is investing heavily to stay ahead of the game. francine lacqua reports. harrods has been selling goods from this spot in london for over 160 years. with over 90,000 meters of selling space, it it is one of the largest department stores in europe. >> someone can spend an entire day. everything we have, we make from scratch. he is harrods managing director. it is his job to keep the
russia's largest company, he was in the process of selling it to exxon. he wanted to build a pipeline to china. it was such a shock to the stock market, they had to suspend trading for an hour. >> how significant a figure in russia? >> not so much. , and thise president is just my analysis, does not need to worry about him as a political opponent anymore. yes, he is celebrated. he has been in jail for 10 years. he has indicated to his family -- he has 100 million talked away...
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fight for his imprisoned congress to putin's reasons for letting him out of jail the five day says the exxon accounts release has been full of speculation and analysis and marcus papadopoulos from the u.k. magazine politics first has been following the media hype and explain to us why have things what are called being glorified in the west. if we. had done what he had done in russia but say in britain where i live he would have been frightened into jail there would have been see from the british major i'm quite lightly as well rico could of course kate is a criminal but he served his time and in fact swapped a justice system is a pow but it's important to remember about. his company you cos it was built on the back of the pain and suffering of the russian people he is not this innocent in the future with this in the same entity that we are that we are here and this is not a man who should be glorified in the west the only reason he's being glorified in the west is because he's a critic and an opponent of president putin. international the bank with more news interest a minute. technology inn
fight for his imprisoned congress to putin's reasons for letting him out of jail the five day says the exxon accounts release has been full of speculation and analysis and marcus papadopoulos from the u.k. magazine politics first has been following the media hype and explain to us why have things what are called being glorified in the west. if we. had done what he had done in russia but say in britain where i live he would have been frightened into jail there would have been see from the...
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buffett because some people may be wishing that they would have bought exxon a lot earlier. one of his big picks. >>yeah, who knew that just a couple months ago this stock was scraping down in the 80's? not even advanced much for the year but it's that almost 3% dividend that's really making the difference in these blue chip companies. of course, oil rebounded and of course the blessing of warren buffett does magic. >>it never hurts. so with both of these would you add to positions here? >>i would. because for 2014, the main thing i want investors out there to look for are blue chip companies with above average dividend yields. those are gonna do well even if interest rates rise and of course we expect economic growth to still be very good. >>matt thanks as always for coming on our show. >>you're welcome. that does it for today. coming up tomorrow... 5 star etf-s. a morning star analyst will be here with strategy tips for investing in exchange traded funds. sometimes refered to as baskets of stocks. we hope you will join us. from all of us at first business, have a great tue
buffett because some people may be wishing that they would have bought exxon a lot earlier. one of his big picks. >>yeah, who knew that just a couple months ago this stock was scraping down in the 80's? not even advanced much for the year but it's that almost 3% dividend that's really making the difference in these blue chip companies. of course, oil rebounded and of course the blessing of warren buffett does magic. >>it never hurts. so with both of these would you add to positions...
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>> goldman sachs calling exxon a buy. they say the company will capitalize on greater projections and they're saying this is an inflexion point for some of the super majors. that said, keep an eye on some of the other big companies well, analysts saying they like chevron for similar reasons. also the services stocks, halliburton's last investor day focusing on opportunities in deep water and also mature fields. that is the key here. those companies that can be more efficient about getting oil out of the mature fields, they are going to do very well. also the energy sector not as sensitive to higher yields, so that's an important this evening to consider as well. kayla. >> thank you, jackie. when we come back, hear what dennis berman thinks is a top business story 2013. keep it here on "squawk on the street." announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i
>> goldman sachs calling exxon a buy. they say the company will capitalize on greater projections and they're saying this is an inflexion point for some of the super majors. that said, keep an eye on some of the other big companies well, analysts saying they like chevron for similar reasons. also the services stocks, halliburton's last investor day focusing on opportunities in deep water and also mature fields. that is the key here. those companies that can be more efficient about getting...
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than $4ulated more billion stake in exxon mobil and berkshire hathaway added holdings and the national oil embargo in suncor energy. if foreign buffett is right, one of north america's a gift and most controversial could play right into his hand. the keystone pipeline might as well be a line in the sand. environmentalists and lawmaker hosts -- lawmakers. >> a 2000 mile tunnel -- funnel. if the five-point free billion- dollar pipeline is approved, what does that mean for jobs? it will create 42,000 jobs during the two-year building phase. almost 4000 are pipeline construction jobs. the pipeline only expect it to create 35 permanent jobs. report forecasts a razor thin profit for oil companies. the recent shale boom created a glut of oil in the united states, dragging down prices. if oil can make it to the gulf coast through the pipeline, it competes against the mexican crude benchmark projected at $89 per barrel. if it stays in canada, it is $69, $20 difference. the $20 premium does not necessarily mean big profits. of the most expensive to produce. it needs to fetch at least $65 per bar
than $4ulated more billion stake in exxon mobil and berkshire hathaway added holdings and the national oil embargo in suncor energy. if foreign buffett is right, one of north america's a gift and most controversial could play right into his hand. the keystone pipeline might as well be a line in the sand. environmentalists and lawmaker hosts -- lawmakers. >> a 2000 mile tunnel -- funnel. if the five-point free billion- dollar pipeline is approved, what does that mean for jobs? it will...
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i'll be back in about thirty minutes with more news but before that exxon of waco looks into the role of hamas in the peace process with israel. just imagine a foreign leaders like alexander lukashenko or vladimir putin to shoot up an anti e.u. protest and all garia greece are hungry to urge people to leave the e.u. and join up with the eurasian customs union obviously the mainstream media would be on fire screaming that this is part of an attempt to usurp democracy and steal the country's away some sort of imperialist agenda and you know what they might be right about that but the weird thing is that for some reason the mainstream media isn't talking about foreign politicians speaking to and or possibly agitating protesters in ukraine like speaker of the lithuanian parliament loreto grows in india and e.u. vice president got sick put to sea of each and former polish pm jaroslav kaczynski he had the european union brassfield is just fine for their politicians to go to foreign countries and fire up protestors to start a pro e.u. revolution but then all their journalist write about is h
i'll be back in about thirty minutes with more news but before that exxon of waco looks into the role of hamas in the peace process with israel. just imagine a foreign leaders like alexander lukashenko or vladimir putin to shoot up an anti e.u. protest and all garia greece are hungry to urge people to leave the e.u. and join up with the eurasian customs union obviously the mainstream media would be on fire screaming that this is part of an attempt to usurp democracy and steal the country's away...
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u get exxon fused. they make it black or white but i live in arizona, and, you know, they really made -- treated the hispanics unfairly, rounded them up, trying to, you know, deport them all. some of those people are really amazing people who work really, really hard, really, really hard. i admire the hispanics living in arizona. dallas a glass ceiling for women in the business world, you know. i tell people, i've been pretty well off financially doing nationwide commercials since 1984. so we are close to 30 years 99.9% of the meetings i go to, there are no women, no blacks and no hispanics when i am meeting with quote, unquote the upper echelon of these companies i deal with. and i am very -- i think about that when i am in there. and i always tell me people, we've got to make sure we -- inclusionary. >> right. >> i give you an example. my financial advisor is this old white guy from the south. i love him like a father. i told him, i said, i need you to hire a black guy. he said, what do you mean? i sa
u get exxon fused. they make it black or white but i live in arizona, and, you know, they really made -- treated the hispanics unfairly, rounded them up, trying to, you know, deport them all. some of those people are really amazing people who work really, really hard, really, really hard. i admire the hispanics living in arizona. dallas a glass ceiling for women in the business world, you know. i tell people, i've been pretty well off financially doing nationwide commercials since 1984. so we...
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coming up next to no it's a cultural is nice nationalism and while it's a bond with exxon it might. as we all know the holidays are a great time for families to get together and sometimes on the l. call gets flowing they're also a great time for us to argue about everything from politics to religion with the ones we love but if you happen to be an n.s.a. agent and the government has an official list of talking points that way you can win those family arguments for sure yeah that's right the government is now giving n.s.a. agents lists of very corny talking points going to firedoglake so that way they could convince their relatives over the holidays of just how awesome effective and necessary the national security agency truly is despite all those little revelation thinks of mass spying by snowden trust me talking points exist for a reason political social and religious organizations and use them so that when their members who may not be the best debaters on the planet can defend the positions of the organization and i would have no problem with the if they gave this list to agents t
coming up next to no it's a cultural is nice nationalism and while it's a bond with exxon it might. as we all know the holidays are a great time for families to get together and sometimes on the l. call gets flowing they're also a great time for us to argue about everything from politics to religion with the ones we love but if you happen to be an n.s.a. agent and the government has an official list of talking points that way you can win those family arguments for sure yeah that's right the...
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coming up next fence while the pond with exxon a point. one member of st petersburg's legislative assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are will very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the i like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits or let's just say active poses yeah that's called sexualizing children and it's disgusting although adult beauty pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so see it because beauty pageants are obviously related to sexuality should be able to participate in them until you reach the age of consent in your country otherwise it is just a pedophile buffet but that's just my opinion. on the welcome to the world that's part o
coming up next fence while the pond with exxon a point. one member of st petersburg's legislative assembly is trying to get child beauty pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are will very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the i like it or...
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was supposed to be a grand conspiracy and we know that cordoned off he was in talks with chevron and exxon close talks with the state department people in the bush white house and the obama white house similarly were on his side that's what most people consider to be the case in which case it was this grand conspiracy not the greatest theft in world history as it's been known from. that sense but how was he going to manipulate oil resources and energy resources in russia with the united states that was the big question that was the third trial and president putin seems to be saying that he doesn't see it is feasible and why from your point to he president putin would pardon someone who allegedly caused him so much trouble. well we know he caused trouble because he embezzled so much money as we were hearing one of the richest men in russia as i say the reasons for putin's pardon we probably would know for quite a while famously go to costco as an amnesty international prisoner of conscience international us very close to the u.s. state department presumably the president believes that there
was supposed to be a grand conspiracy and we know that cordoned off he was in talks with chevron and exxon close talks with the state department people in the bush white house and the obama white house similarly were on his side that's what most people consider to be the case in which case it was this grand conspiracy not the greatest theft in world history as it's been known from. that sense but how was he going to manipulate oil resources and energy resources in russia with the united states...
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as a turbulent situation in kiev spirals further out of control party's exxon boycott talks to you cranium footballer turned politician and chan co worlds apart is just a hat for you. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa's a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts countries we're drowning under the amount of debt that they said and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back oh this can all that money really. the wages of debt. one of the new will come are going to watch as the polish face i describe you know . a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. hello and welcome to worlds apart with every passing day ukraine's choice between closer ties with the european union or russia seems more like a choice between good and evil led democratic future and the authoritarian past but it is the choice
as a turbulent situation in kiev spirals further out of control party's exxon boycott talks to you cranium footballer turned politician and chan co worlds apart is just a hat for you. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa's a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts countries...