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nike makes more models. runners like to have choices and nike has more. new parachute is on the table. -- pair of shoes on the table. >> they are discounted 25% off before christmas. this is part of a broader trend of nike moving in on adidas territory. if you look at golf, tiger woods has helped nike tremendously. he is a one-man industry. he has recovered from his fault -- his fall from grace. >> ascot ball shoes still all the rage? >> -- basketball shoes still on -- absolutely.k in europe, basketball is becoming more popular. nike is up seven percent. their sales in the first nine , they sell 50%s more product in europe and nike, they are down four percent. consumer sentiment has fallen. many retailers are forced to offer deep discounts. caroline hyde is on oxford street. >> we are all feeling more pinched. we have energy bills on the up. where are not feeling we have quite as much cash to splash this christmas. that is why the fight is on among the retailers. they have been fighting it out for six weeks now. it just got that much more task out there.
nike makes more models. runners like to have choices and nike has more. new parachute is on the table. -- pair of shoes on the table. >> they are discounted 25% off before christmas. this is part of a broader trend of nike moving in on adidas territory. if you look at golf, tiger woods has helped nike tremendously. he is a one-man industry. he has recovered from his fault -- his fall from grace. >> ascot ball shoes still all the rage? >> -- basketball shoes still on --...
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net income rose about 40% for nike. analysts cite anticipation of the upcoming lick picks and the world cup. nike has launched six new holiday themed sneakers in addition to sneakers by michael jordan, lebron james and kobe bryant. the chief strategy officer of new york discussed this whole thing on in the loop. >> they make around 175 million pairs of shoes a year, but each one they create a sense of scarcity. they sort of prime the market o -- the consumer feels this is unique. it is not like the 80's where everyone wanted one shoe. it is about the weird shoe, the different shoe the >> i find this interesting about nike because they pay out millions of dollars in endorsements. it is not unusual for companies to do this, but why does it work so well with athletes, nike and companies like that? >> i think athletes are truly aspirational figures. they are so amazing because of what they do with their bodies, and they are becoming more cultural icons. nike does it better than anybody. what they have done with michael jord
net income rose about 40% for nike. analysts cite anticipation of the upcoming lick picks and the world cup. nike has launched six new holiday themed sneakers in addition to sneakers by michael jordan, lebron james and kobe bryant. the chief strategy officer of new york discussed this whole thing on in the loop. >> they make around 175 million pairs of shoes a year, but each one they create a sense of scarcity. they sort of prime the market o -- the consumer feels this is unique. it is...
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>> nike is a big player, you'll see multiple explagues, i would be a buyer of nike. stuart: we're looking at american champions and nike is one of them firing on all cylinders. looking good. stay there, ed. a big loss for blackberry. we were ready to put this thing on death watch, but the stock this morning, this is confounding, isn't it? the stock is up. come on, nicole, you want to explain this one? >> all right. a big quarterly loss and they have a joint development deal. right now up 1.8% at $6.36. stuart: hold on a second, what's this development deal with foxcon. >> you're seeing a little bit of a pop because the quarterly is atrocious. stuart: what are they doing? and the stock had a 4 billion dollars loss, up, amazing. come on in, ed butowsky. explain this. you're staying away from blackberry? >> just for now. i love what they're doing. they said we lost on the devices to apple and samsung. we're going back and now going to focus on government contracts and enterprises, what they have is a great security system on their software and the enterprise systems. th
>> nike is a big player, you'll see multiple explagues, i would be a buyer of nike. stuart: we're looking at american champions and nike is one of them firing on all cylinders. looking good. stay there, ed. a big loss for blackberry. we were ready to put this thing on death watch, but the stock this morning, this is confounding, isn't it? the stock is up. come on, nicole, you want to explain this one? >> all right. a big quarterly loss and they have a joint development deal. right...
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you are in finish line as well as foot locker which sells nike products. >> nike is their biggest supplier for both. the u.s. business was so strong, that bodes a little better for finish line because they are only a u.s. business where foot locker has a uk exposure. a little bit of a revenue miss. >> now adidas is 35 times their current numbers and they are probably around 28 times. >> let's turn now to target, the company warning customers to check their credit card statements after a major breach that could have compromised information of customers who paid with credit and debit cards. we sent guy to ask target shoppers exactly how they feel about the data breach. take a listen. >> gloria, we were talking, 40 million credit and debit cards were compromised. did that scare you from shopping today? >> no. >> not at all? >> not at all. >> would you do anything differently? >> watch it more to make sure that nothing weird shows up on it. >> if you're swiping the store you should be able to trust the store. >> i guess at this point they already got my information. they know about my underwea
you are in finish line as well as foot locker which sells nike products. >> nike is their biggest supplier for both. the u.s. business was so strong, that bodes a little better for finish line because they are only a u.s. business where foot locker has a uk exposure. a little bit of a revenue miss. >> now adidas is 35 times their current numbers and they are probably around 28 times. >> let's turn now to target, the company warning customers to check their credit card...
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we did ebert and to nike's secret strategy. nike's approach is unique. tell me about your story. >> yes. they make somewhere around 175 million shoes per year. each one, they create a sense of scarcity. .hey prime the market a consumer feels it is unique and a different shoe. it is not like the 1980's. it is about the weird shoe, the colorful shoe. a stream of releases. >> i find this interesting about nike. of dollarst millions in endorsements. it is not unusual for companies to do this. with sports well -- sportswear, why does it work so well with companies like that? class athletes are the aspirational figures they are because of what they do with their bodies. they are becoming more of a cultural icon. ma do it better than anybody. what they have done with michael jordan and the shoe, it has become a symbiotic thing. when the patent came out. they are amazing shoes. even when they make a misstep, they have got to go for this out -- athlete. they do it better than anybody. bring in the musicians to freshen it up, i wish they had stuck with kanye. i th
we did ebert and to nike's secret strategy. nike's approach is unique. tell me about your story. >> yes. they make somewhere around 175 million shoes per year. each one, they create a sense of scarcity. .hey prime the market a consumer feels it is unique and a different shoe. it is not like the 1980's. it is about the weird shoe, the colorful shoe. a stream of releases. >> i find this interesting about nike. of dollarst millions in endorsements. it is not unusual for companies to do...
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that's nike. there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you monday! i hit a huge swap meet... this is like uncharted territory. looking for the perfect ride. how much you want? >> i'll take 90,000. >> but a simple paint job... wait a minute. has me seeing red. this was supposed to go all the way to the end. [groans] and when a big buyer heads to lubbock, i need to reel him in... >> oh, yeah, that catches my eye. >> before he skips town empty-handed. >> i don't know, that color... almost looks like a rust red. >> i need some aspirin. my name is jeff allen. i buy, fix, and flip cars. but i don't do it alone. i've got perry...
that's nike. there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you monday! i hit a huge swap meet... this is like uncharted territory. looking for the perfect ride. how much you want? >> i'll take 90,000. >> but a simple paint job... wait a minute. has me seeing red. this was supposed to go all the way to the end. [groans] and when a big buyer heads to lubbock, i need to reel him in... >> oh,...
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how does nike stay on top? >> nike has managed that pretty well over the past couple of decades. art of it has to do with technology and innovation, -- part of it has to do with technology and innovation. the next phase of growth is going to come from apparel, converse, so not necessarily the nike brand. the goal is to get to $36 billion in sales by the end of 2017. again, a lot of the growth is going to come from apparel, women's apparel as well as the converse brand. >> i used to have a pair of hot pink converse sneakers. let's go over to adam for a minute and take a look at what the stock is doing. >> i bet they were hot. talk about hot, trish, we have to check out the chart. because look at this thing. it is very clearly an uptrend going back to 2009. look at the breakout we got. up 55%. tough to argue with that. the tricky thing, it is always scary when you get charts that look at this. you feel like there is no support. that is the home market. we are at a new all-time high. >> we will leave it there. thanks so much. coming up, from the streets to the bars of london, the bi
how does nike stay on top? >> nike has managed that pretty well over the past couple of decades. art of it has to do with technology and innovation, -- part of it has to do with technology and innovation. the next phase of growth is going to come from apparel, converse, so not necessarily the nike brand. the goal is to get to $36 billion in sales by the end of 2017. again, a lot of the growth is going to come from apparel, women's apparel as well as the converse brand. >> i used to...
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expectations now come down, and to me that makes nike okay to buy. but the darn stock did fall 92 cents and that was a mighty painful thing on a big up day. if you read the release, or listened to management on the conference call, you would believe the stock would have been up 10% not down over 10% as it was today. because they weof the big contr they signed. one of the companies that is highly valued for the sales momentum and gain in the license revenue, key big metric showed a real slowdown. however, tibco is being hammered for the inconsistency. it's become hit or miss, on fire one quarter, cooled down the next. and investors are tired of hearing everything's fantastic. fantastic means shoo the the lights on every metric, which is not what occurred this quarter despite the company's protestations throughout the conference call otherwise. they are also weary of having to hear about sales force problems at the company. i mean, come on, growing pains? nobody cares, tibco. they don't want excuses, they want blow away results. tibco failed to deliver
expectations now come down, and to me that makes nike okay to buy. but the darn stock did fall 92 cents and that was a mighty painful thing on a big up day. if you read the release, or listened to management on the conference call, you would believe the stock would have been up 10% not down over 10% as it was today. because they weof the big contr they signed. one of the companies that is highly valued for the sales momentum and gain in the license revenue, key big metric showed a real...
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tothat is what it comes down -- nike has the stars. that is what has driven their business, and that is one of the things, besides manufacturing in every thing else, that has made them continue to win. >> this is something we will continue to watch for. kyle stock of "bloomberg businessweek," thank you for joining us. coming up on "bloomberg surveillance," why microsoft is focused on the wrong thing when it comes to microsoft's next ceo. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. breaking news here at "bloomberg surveillance," this has to do with facebook and mr. zuckerberg -- it is at tech time, and they are to offer 27 million shares. the headlines just coming out. this is what overhangs successful growth company offerings, those of further shares. scarlet fu has the details are greg facebook will offer 27 million shares, and mark zuckerberg, the founder and ceo, will be offering 43 million shares by certain selling holders. the majority of the net proceeds of zuckerberg will get on the taxes will satisfy incurred in connection with this sale. t
tothat is what it comes down -- nike has the stars. that is what has driven their business, and that is one of the things, besides manufacturing in every thing else, that has made them continue to win. >> this is something we will continue to watch for. kyle stock of "bloomberg businessweek," thank you for joining us. coming up on "bloomberg surveillance," why microsoft is focused on the wrong thing when it comes to microsoft's next ceo. ♪ >> good morning,...
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puts -- every year at this time nike puts out a new addition of the shoes. most years there is trouble somewhere. people shot, stabbed, robbed for shoes that sell for about $185 in retail and far more at consignment shops and ebay. >> i'm going to be here with my people. i fool safe. i'm not scared -- i feel safe. i'm not scared or nothing. >> reporter: d.c. artist sidney thomas is so disgusted by the violence he has created a series of photos showing him destroying a collectible pair of air jordan breads. >> he cut this in half. he's going for that whole kill the violence thing. this is great. this is the shoe that's doing it every year of. >> reporter: in georgetown bruce leshan -- every year. >> reporter: in georgetown bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> target now offering free credit monitoring services to the millions of people whose accounts remember hacked between november 27th and december fiscal cliff -- were hacked between november 27ment and december 15th. that offer comes too late for one woman who was one of the 40 million who had information stolen by th
puts -- every year at this time nike puts out a new addition of the shoes. most years there is trouble somewhere. people shot, stabbed, robbed for shoes that sell for about $185 in retail and far more at consignment shops and ebay. >> i'm going to be here with my people. i fool safe. i'm not scared -- i feel safe. i'm not scared or nothing. >> reporter: d.c. artist sidney thomas is so disgusted by the violence he has created a series of photos showing him destroying a collectible...
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family-friendly environment, so png, wheaties, smuckers, nike, we are in some financial and risk management. libertine you. really some interesting categories. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy, not necessarily just state behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. there is such an intertwined mess of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, and especially the russian government may or may not make it easier for you. how do you respond to that? >> it is not easy. we understand what they need to do to get the most value to their sponsors. when we are dealing with usoc sponsors and for the non- sponsors, for the non-sponsors it is important for , us to activate through the and how do we reach them through the sponsor demographic before we get into that kind of dark
family-friendly environment, so png, wheaties, smuckers, nike, we are in some financial and risk management. libertine you. really some interesting categories. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy, not necessarily just state behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. there is such an intertwined mess of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, and especially the russian government may or may not make it easier for you. how do you respond to...
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it's hard to imagine expectations higher than the nike quarter t. dow jones industrial average has been showing a level of momentum in china that had been spectacular and the u.s. was running very hot. the hottest in years. so with this charitable trust, holding, we were braced for disa payment f. owners wanted to see much better than expected numbers print when the stock was up 50% for the year. what is wrong? nothing. across the board 15 to 20, 15% revenue growth. that's the best predictor of how the company will do in the next six to nine month, china, however, grew only 5%. 1% futures growth. >> that wasn't enough in the big upside surprise plus the company is investing for the future, which meant a more money not flowing to the bottom line. expectations did come down. it was a mighty painful thing on the big up day. you wouldn't believe the stocks should have been up 10% not down over 10% as it was today because they were efusive about the big contracts they signed. eighth business analytics companies that is highly valued for the sales and a b
it's hard to imagine expectations higher than the nike quarter t. dow jones industrial average has been showing a level of momentum in china that had been spectacular and the u.s. was running very hot. the hottest in years. so with this charitable trust, holding, we were braced for disa payment f. owners wanted to see much better than expected numbers print when the stock was up 50% for the year. what is wrong? nothing. across the board 15 to 20, 15% revenue growth. that's the best predictor of...
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nike --aties, smokers, ucker's, nike. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you not negate -- how do you navigate challenge? withen we are dealing sponsors and non-sponsors, it is important for us to activate pre the olympics. demographicach is before we get into that dark area? >> there is a dark period well after. the other challenge all olympic athletes face, how do you press to eight -- perpetuate their relevance? you have these athletes there regularly, but how do you keep that man and others relevant for five years out? >> it is not easy. our folks have done a phenomenal job. two athletes we have been , theirnting for 20 years longevity is something we can learn from. we put the three of them together. dan and bonnie were good enough to provide some mentoring to jr. >> thank you. best of luck to jr. there will be many medals awarded, but there can only be one champion crowned in c
nike --aties, smokers, ucker's, nike. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you not negate -- how do you navigate challenge? withen we are dealing sponsors and non-sponsors, it is important for us to activate pre the olympics. demographicach is before we get into that dark area? >> there is a dark period...
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the shirt is now on sale online for $30s and expected to hit bay area nike stores this week. >> i'm very proud of that. to think that lebron james chose his design, it's a big deal, and to still say, like, i'm very thankful and happy and stay grounded is a big deal. >> and nike is giving raul's school about $3,000 worth of new p. e. equipment as part of his prize. his family is also getting an all-expenses-paid trip to miami to watch lebron james in action some time next spring. in san jose, betty yu kpix 5. >> the family won't get any of the profits from the t-shirt sales because they had to sign over the rights to the design as part of the contest rules. the family says it's okay with that, just happy that raul won. >>> we'd be happy if we could get a little bit of rain out of this, but there's nothing but high pressure persisting and fairly balmy temperatures even at this hour. clear skies over much of the bay area right now. temperatures are falling up around sants rose right now it's in the os. 37 degrees. san francisco not bad. 51. little back up there on -- on the bay bridge, and
the shirt is now on sale online for $30s and expected to hit bay area nike stores this week. >> i'm very proud of that. to think that lebron james chose his design, it's a big deal, and to still say, like, i'm very thankful and happy and stay grounded is a big deal. >> and nike is giving raul's school about $3,000 worth of new p. e. equipment as part of his prize. his family is also getting an all-expenses-paid trip to miami to watch lebron james in action some time next spring. in...
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the nike flyknit air max will be available at nike.com on december 27th. jimmy! fallon. >> jimmy: very cool. i love these guys. enjoy the nike flyknit air max, guys. joaquin phoenix joins us next. come on back y'all! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ free power by denskie! there's a better way to save... at the sears 48 hour sale! jeans are as low 14.99. and get 50% off this gearwrench set. plus, visit sears.com for hundreds of new deals. holiday a better way. sears. ♪ acarys! ♪ i live like i want, huh! ♪ ♪ ♪ ain't listening to you, i only listen to my heart, huh! ♪ ♪ ♪ try try try try try to lift up the weight ♪ ♪the world is wild at heart ♪ give it to me now ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>jimmy: our first guest this evening is a golden globe-award winning actor. oh, we love this guy. he's given us unforgettable performances in movies like "walk the line" and "the master." and starting december 18th, you can see him in a new movie called "her," which is amazing. you're going to freak out. he won the national board of review best film award. please
the nike flyknit air max will be available at nike.com on december 27th. jimmy! fallon. >> jimmy: very cool. i love these guys. enjoy the nike flyknit air max, guys. joaquin phoenix joins us next. come on back y'all! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ free power by denskie! there's a better way to save... at the sears 48 hour sale! jeans are as low 14.99. and get 50% off this gearwrench set. plus, visit sears.com for hundreds of new deals. holiday a better way. sears. ♪ acarys! ♪ i live like...
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nike's catch up with guru. to the lead. the biggest names are speaking with the united states urging american children to learn to code. it comes as a critical time as u.s. students according to a new rank has american students ranked 21st in science and 26th in math. an hour of code initiative asked people to spend an hour coding. it kicks off computer science education week. it is sponsored by code.org. here is president obama. >> learning these skills are not only important for your future but for our country's future. if you want america to stay on the cutting edge, we need young americans to master the tools and technology that will change how you do just about everything. >> they are giving coding tips from entrepreneurs including this guy, mark zuckerberg. >> if i wanted to wish everybody on facebook a happy birthday by sending an e-mail, it might take more than a century to write out all the e-mails. with a few lines of code, i can have a system to send an e-mail to everybody on facebook. that is why they are valuab
nike's catch up with guru. to the lead. the biggest names are speaking with the united states urging american children to learn to code. it comes as a critical time as u.s. students according to a new rank has american students ranked 21st in science and 26th in math. an hour of code initiative asked people to spend an hour coding. it kicks off computer science education week. it is sponsored by code.org. here is president obama. >> learning these skills are not only important for your...
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the nike flyknit air max will be available at nike.com on december 27th. jimmy! fallon. >> jimmy: very cool. i love these guys. enjoy the nike flyknit air max, guys. joaquin phoenix joins us next. come on back y'all! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i've got the power cuz i live like i want, huh! ♪ ♪ ain't listening to you, i only listen to my heart, huh! ♪ ♪ ♪ try try try try try to lift up the weight ♪ ♪the world is wild at heart ♪ give it to me now smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or
the nike flyknit air max will be available at nike.com on december 27th. jimmy! fallon. >> jimmy: very cool. i love these guys. enjoy the nike flyknit air max, guys. joaquin phoenix joins us next. come on back y'all! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i've got the power cuz i live like i want, huh! ♪ ♪ ain't listening to you, i only listen to my heart, huh! ♪ ♪ ♪ try try try try try to lift up the weight ♪ ♪the world is wild at heart ♪ give it to me now smoke? nah, i'm good....
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it's a big deal and still say i'm thankful, i'm happy and stay grounded is a big deal. >> nike is giving his school about $3,000 worth of pe equipment. his family is getting all expenses paid trip to miami to watch lebron james in action sometime next spring. kpix 5. >> the family will not get any of the profits from the t-shirt sales since it had to sign over rights to the design. the family says it's okay with that. just happy that raul won. >> time for weather. the middle of this dry spell. no sign of anything changing any time soon. i guess we simply have to be resigned to enjoying lovely weather. a lot of sunshine on tap for the bay. clear skies and temperatures in the 40s for the most part. san francisco the warm spot at 51. 40 in santa rosa . down to freezing tonight. a very dry chapped hands forecast. humidity is low. tomorrow numbers will recover. inland will be in the upper 60s and around the coast, 67. you are going to see everything bending around this dome of high pressure. and as long as that stays there, dry and mild conditions right through the weekend with prospects for
it's a big deal and still say i'm thankful, i'm happy and stay grounded is a big deal. >> nike is giving his school about $3,000 worth of pe equipment. his family is getting all expenses paid trip to miami to watch lebron james in action sometime next spring. kpix 5. >> the family will not get any of the profits from the t-shirt sales since it had to sign over rights to the design. the family says it's okay with that. just happy that raul won. >> time for weather. the middle...
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playing off of nike air earnings, nike had massive product innovation, their sales were up and winning but the biggest concern is j.c. penney, stock is down 23% resources telling the inventory has risen unexpectedly in the last two weeks, the clearance levels in j.c. penney are north of 65%. big-time concern. connell: you would avoid that like the plague. >> we saw the sill rating on walmart. connell: talking about the retailer's but overall, we move on to the rest of your body, it is what is school year after year, the gap and abercrombie. has that shifted this year at all? >> the work out here is hot. go to dick's sporting goods. connell: a good sign for the country. dagen: is actually not that reason. people are wearing drawstring pants. they are wearing sweatsuits and everyday clothes. connell: i am the more optimistic of the two of us. connell: track $.110. >> that is a big-time purchase that you want to wear it. dagen: abercrombie and fitch not doing well. and over 21 -- dagen: >> they want to save money with their parents can feel they are contributing household. dagen: agent th
playing off of nike air earnings, nike had massive product innovation, their sales were up and winning but the biggest concern is j.c. penney, stock is down 23% resources telling the inventory has risen unexpectedly in the last two weeks, the clearance levels in j.c. penney are north of 65%. big-time concern. connell: you would avoid that like the plague. >> we saw the sill rating on walmart. connell: talking about the retailer's but overall, we move on to the rest of your body, it is...
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i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. if i -- from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about her sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business that and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think that is something that needs to change. >> magic johnson's business path, is that something you see yourself going after your days on the court? >> i really enjoy building things. i enjoy the process of starting a company and partnering with someone that is launching a company and adding creative in marketing and helping with the design of the product from the inception of the brand. more so than lending your name to an established brand. i enjoyed doing into the trenches and growing something from the beginning to the end.
i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. if i -- from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about her sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business that and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i...
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the first one is the nike fuel ba band. it is the easiest motivator. it has an indication that will change from red to green throughout the day when you are staying more active t shows you nike fuel points and let's you know when you have met your daily goal. it is ease why i iest to track. >> it gives you a lot of data, c calories burned and how much stairs you have gone up. the last one is the jawbone up. it is a whole health tracker. it will track your foot, your drinks and also your mood throughout the day. it takes all this into account and gives you an activity plan that's tailored just for you. >> that one does not have the display feature that the other two have. there are pros and cons to each of them. >> really, what they are doing isn't something revolutionary. it has made it easier. tracking it all on a simple device. >> for people that want an easier time in the kitchen. >> there is a product out called bimby, it will take over your blend der, crock pot, kitchen timer. what you can do is make one whole meal with only this produ. >> how doe
the first one is the nike fuel ba band. it is the easiest motivator. it has an indication that will change from red to green throughout the day when you are staying more active t shows you nike fuel points and let's you know when you have met your daily goal. it is ease why i iest to track. >> it gives you a lot of data, c calories burned and how much stairs you have gone up. the last one is the jawbone up. it is a whole health tracker. it will track your foot, your drinks and also your...
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nike is so well-positioned. they're not thought of as retailer. they're thought of shoe company, and manufacturer in china. nike is so well-positioned, 10-year-old boy picking out shoes for his birthday, making shoes for themselves and wristband i don't wear keeping track of your steps. i took 10,000 steps. i will go into the nike store and get rewarded with 20% off my goods. there are in the position being one of dominant retail force next 20 or 30 years. that is the way i like to invest. i want to find companies at intersection in all that. obviously amazon is right there too. it is awfully expensive and very hard to value because they don't focus on profits. david: howard let's talk about that for a second. we just had tom stemberg on. he is the founder of staples. he called amazon's pricing policy, dunk, manure. would you go that far? >> i mean listen, look at staples price performance since 2008, since the bottom versus amazon. i think he can't compete. nobody thinks about staples anymore. i used to get all excited when i started a business.
nike is so well-positioned. they're not thought of as retailer. they're thought of shoe company, and manufacturer in china. nike is so well-positioned, 10-year-old boy picking out shoes for his birthday, making shoes for themselves and wristband i don't wear keeping track of your steps. i took 10,000 steps. i will go into the nike store and get rewarded with 20% off my goods. there are in the position being one of dominant retail force next 20 or 30 years. that is the way i like to invest. i...
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i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about your sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business hat and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think that is something that needs to change. >> magic johnson's business path, is that something you see yourself going after your days on the court? >> we differ a little bit, i really enjoy building things. i enjoy the process of starting a company and partnering with someone that is launching a company and adding creative in marketing and helping with the design of the product from the inception of the brand. more so than lending your name to an established brand. i enjoyed doing into the trenches and growing something from the beginn
i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about your sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business hat and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think that...
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he represented nike, reebok. last i look were major corporations making money. >> got michael jordon to sign with them. >> among many others and lebron james with nike more recently. but the point is everybody is making money off these kids. that's -- terrell faces this dilemma because he's being told on the one hand if you take the money from the agents and shoe company reps, that's clearly off limits, out of bowfnldzs. -- bounds. but if you go the other way, go to college and don't break the rules, then the colleges make millions off of you. the coaches make millions off of you. because when you get to the final four, what happens? contributions go up. so everybody is making money off of you. you go, where's mine? why shouldn't i get some of this? it really is a conundrum for these kids who i often feel story for -- sorry for. >> it's a good read, maybe even for the coaches. congratulations on another good book. >>> howard, how is the forecast looking? >> kind of chilly out here. we've been stuck in the clouds.
he represented nike, reebok. last i look were major corporations making money. >> got michael jordon to sign with them. >> among many others and lebron james with nike more recently. but the point is everybody is making money off these kids. that's -- terrell faces this dilemma because he's being told on the one hand if you take the money from the agents and shoe company reps, that's clearly off limits, out of bowfnldzs. -- bounds. but if you go the other way, go to college and...
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nike is a name that i want to buy. if it gets near 75, i think you can buy anywhere near back to the 200. on a relative valuation to its peer group this is a stock that is the ultimate multinational play. >> let's go around the horn. >> i still like the home builders here. i talked about them last week. use the david teper type of lodger. housing goes up. if we don't on the other side the next lever that the fed can pull is cutting interest on excess reserves. that means there is 2 trillion dollars looking for a home and the home builder should be the place they find them. >> and karen you're looking to take profits? >> i should have sold some hertz. they had a horrific earnings call. the stock has rebounded nicely. if it gets back to 25, i would take profits. >> 25? and tim your sell? >> we brought this up in mid october and this is a stock, by the way if you look at the volatility it is now back up to 58. so this is is a stock seven times has moved more than 20% up or down. if you do not take profits in this name, it
nike is a name that i want to buy. if it gets near 75, i think you can buy anywhere near back to the 200. on a relative valuation to its peer group this is a stock that is the ultimate multinational play. >> let's go around the horn. >> i still like the home builders here. i talked about them last week. use the david teper type of lodger. housing goes up. if we don't on the other side the next lever that the fed can pull is cutting interest on excess reserves. that means there is 2...
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. >>> if you are into sneakers, you probably know it's coming tomorrow, tennis shoes, nike releasing its air jordan 11 gamma blues. >> you know they call those folks sneaker heads. some are worrying there could be trouble following up with those shoes. bruce leshan is still trying to figure out what the fuss is all. about. >> reporter: in a world where collectors will pay thousands of dollars for a pair of sneakers, the release of a new version of air jordan 11's always brings a rush of excitement. >> i'm going to line up right here. >> reporter: every year at this time nike puts out a new addition of the shoes. most years there is trouble somewhere. [ screaming ] >> reporter: people shot, stabbed, robbed for shoes that sell for about $185 at retail and far more at consignment shops and ebay. >> i'm going to be here with my people and i feel safe. i'm not scared or nothing. >> reporter: d.c. artist sidney thomas is so disgusted by the violence old has created a series of photos showing him destroying a collectible pair of air jordan beds. >> he cut it in half. he's going for that who
. >>> if you are into sneakers, you probably know it's coming tomorrow, tennis shoes, nike releasing its air jordan 11 gamma blues. >> you know they call those folks sneaker heads. some are worrying there could be trouble following up with those shoes. bruce leshan is still trying to figure out what the fuss is all. about. >> reporter: in a world where collectors will pay thousands of dollars for a pair of sneakers, the release of a new version of air jordan 11's always...
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abo abou expense headwinds for nike. i don't know. >> do you feel lucky? >> my charitable trust wants to buy the heck out of this. why? because china is in the future. future orders in europe were fabulous. >> up next -- kobe, though, ouch. >> no, that's bad. >> we're back after this. [ 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. >>> you're watching cnbc, live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell is set to ring in about 30 seconds. it's going to be an interesting day, jim. see how it all shakes out. >> people are getting a little greedy here. yesterday of the consolidation day. now people are looking for something to sink their teeth in. >> looking for santa claus to come down the chimney. >> love that guy! [ opening bel
abo abou expense headwinds for nike. i don't know. >> do you feel lucky? >> my charitable trust wants to buy the heck out of this. why? because china is in the future. future orders in europe were fabulous. >> up next -- kobe, though, ouch. >> no, that's bad. >> we're back after this. [ 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...
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under armour on the fan is cruising along, competeding with nike. as good as nike? probably. do they understand their customers as well as nike? probably. i'm in their camp. >> one vote for lululemon. one vote for under armour. you're the deciding vote. >> i'm also going with lululelen. i think that lululemon has just unparalleled brand and their fans love them, despite the sheer pant scandal, despite the fact their ceo situation is in flux. people love lululemon and always waiting for new products, so on. >> if i weigh in, i'm going with jan. i have to go with under armour. >> now we have a tie again. >> so, we were -- well, i know. i messed it up. >> how do we decide? we have to get into the gear and -- >> towards the end of the year, we'll look at the results. >> you can do it like the $1,000 challenge. >> i'll pick them both. >> pants from lululemon but top from under armour. >> lululemon is going after men and under armour is going after women. like jan mentioned in some of his notes, i think it's a lot easier to get women to buy from a company predominantly sold to men
under armour on the fan is cruising along, competeding with nike. as good as nike? probably. do they understand their customers as well as nike? probably. i'm in their camp. >> one vote for lululemon. one vote for under armour. you're the deciding vote. >> i'm also going with lululelen. i think that lululemon has just unparalleled brand and their fans love them, despite the sheer pant scandal, despite the fact their ceo situation is in flux. people love lululemon and always waiting...
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i think i was the only one nike lent one of the shoes to. and they had to get back to portland because they don't have that many of them. so they came and took it away from me this morning, but i had it. kobe bryant may not be making baskets yet, brian. but he is selling shoes. can he catch lebron james who walloped rivals in the shoe biz last year with $300 million in sales? kobe only at $50 million. well, game on. bryant unveiled his new kobe 9, 225 bucks, out in february. and says the new super high-top was already in the works before he hurt his achilles. bryant and nike go back about a decade, but i asked him, with all his business decision, about another long-term partner he's had which seems an odd fit. watch. all right. for the last three years, bryant has been promoting turkish airlines with soccer player lionel messi. there's one of the commercials. what is that about? is it just the money? >> i like to look at people in their industries who are challenging norm in their industry. that's what's fun to me. turkish airlines want to d
i think i was the only one nike lent one of the shoes to. and they had to get back to portland because they don't have that many of them. so they came and took it away from me this morning, but i had it. kobe bryant may not be making baskets yet, brian. but he is selling shoes. can he catch lebron james who walloped rivals in the shoe biz last year with $300 million in sales? kobe only at $50 million. well, game on. bryant unveiled his new kobe 9, 225 bucks, out in february. and says the new...
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nike is selling the shirts, it's on line for 30 bucks, in local stores soon. he wants new equipment and wants equipment for his school's p.e. program. >>> right now 4:41 on this tuesday morning. facebook striking a deal with a cell phone carrier that's going to make a lot of users happy. trouble for target after the security breach that affected tens of millions of shoppers. edward snowden speaking out. what the skreet leaker had to say. >>> welcome back to you as we take a live look outside candlestick park, the site of the win last night for the 49ers. it's 4:44 on christmas eve morning. during an interview with a reporter nsa leaker edward snowden said his mission is accomplished. he told the reporter he did not want to change society, he wanted to give society a chance to determine if it should change itself. he acknowledged he did not know if the public would share his views when he decided to share what he knew about the spying program. he told the post she not trying to bring down the nsa but work to improve it. this was the first in-person interview he
nike is selling the shirts, it's on line for 30 bucks, in local stores soon. he wants new equipment and wants equipment for his school's p.e. program. >>> right now 4:41 on this tuesday morning. facebook striking a deal with a cell phone carrier that's going to make a lot of users happy. trouble for target after the security breach that affected tens of millions of shoppers. edward snowden speaking out. what the skreet leaker had to say. >>> welcome back to you as we take a...
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i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about your sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business hat, and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think that is something that needs to change. >> magic johnson's business path, is that something you see yourself going after your days on the court? >> i really enjoy building things. we differ a bit. i enjoy the process of starting a company and partnering with someone that is launching a company and adding creative in marketing and helping with the design of the product from the inception of the brand. more so than lending your name to an established brand. i enjoy going into the trenches and growing something from the beginning to t
i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about your sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business hat, and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think...
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the olympics also represent a huge marketing opportunity for clothing spontaneous source like nike and rafflph lauren. from boots to belts to scarves. but these items don't come cheap. fingerless gloves are $98. scarves, around 150. >> we incorporated very specific not only fabrications but design features. >> reporter: ken black with nike is excited about their technology, the material with down is separated by holes to release heat as you sweat. >> the idea is to create a piece that not only warms you up but can keep you at a perfect warmth. >> nike also makes the hockey jerseys. >> these are the lightest weight jerseys that our hockey players will have ever played in. >> reporter: their village wear products are designed for comfort and convenience. >> knowing we'll be in the cold we made the gloves touch screen enabled. >> reporter: it's a perfect place for companies to expand market share. but if winter gear isn't your thing, you can always head back to the team store where there's already at least one t-shirt for the 2016 summer olympics in rio. >>> and that was steven luke repor
the olympics also represent a huge marketing opportunity for clothing spontaneous source like nike and rafflph lauren. from boots to belts to scarves. but these items don't come cheap. fingerless gloves are $98. scarves, around 150. >> we incorporated very specific not only fabrications but design features. >> reporter: ken black with nike is excited about their technology, the material with down is separated by holes to release heat as you sweat. >> the idea is to create a...
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nike's air jordans released just yesterday. dominic, i understand that even michael jordan's people are talking about this tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, everybody is. these iconic boots that have taken his name affects his reputation and obviously he's such a role model to many people. this isn't exactly how he wants a product in his name to have the public react. they are astonishing, these pictures. how that guy ends up on the floor with his shirt off no one has worked out. was it ripped off him? this is retail rage. over in milwaukee, things got pretty scary. around 200 people there turned out for the eight pairs of these air jordans the store had. not many really. witnesses describe an altercation breaking out, shots being fired and two men taken to the hospital. fortunately not with life-threatening injuries. people say that the folks in the back of the line have become rowdy and they try to skip ahead. >> all hell is going to break loose and that's what happened. you want the shoes bad enough, you should have came out
nike's air jordans released just yesterday. dominic, i understand that even michael jordan's people are talking about this tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, everybody is. these iconic boots that have taken his name affects his reputation and obviously he's such a role model to many people. this isn't exactly how he wants a product in his name to have the public react. they are astonishing, these pictures. how that guy ends up on the floor with his shirt off no one has worked out. was it...
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nike just released the latest shoe in the kobe bryant line. the company plans a special christmas day edition of this shoe since the lakers are playing that day. >> i have known kobe since he was 17. i did a story -- i started a passed ball magazine a long time ago. we would do these things about up and coming high school kids. we decided will woods -- what was the best basketball high school players. kobe was one of them. the day i met him he had such a different personality. wasas able to engage, he seemingly so smart, he showed me this great dribble as i walked backwards. , as well as tell others, there is something different about backup. >> he went straight from the from merion high school to philadelphia, your neck of the woods, straight to the nba. he had an incredible career. every time he shows up that --na ash -- to that arena you have to wonder at what point his body is going to give up at him just give up on him? his body is going to give up on him? >> we will hear from the expert what youls come about can expect. do you like popco
nike just released the latest shoe in the kobe bryant line. the company plans a special christmas day edition of this shoe since the lakers are playing that day. >> i have known kobe since he was 17. i did a story -- i started a passed ball magazine a long time ago. we would do these things about up and coming high school kids. we decided will woods -- what was the best basketball high school players. kobe was one of them. the day i met him he had such a different personality. wasas able...
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i was just thinking about nike. this made me think of nike. is that not like an incredible -- you look, it's so nice and just the way they do everything. it's pretty amazing to become the biggest apparel company, right? >> and it's a fabulous stock. there's a big china kicker. this is absolutely what i think is the most exciting growth stock in the dow jones. i love that piece. imagine if these things take off like lebron. under armour is doing extremely well, too. g3, they do a lot of nfl stuff. it is still very, very strong. i think the stock is going higher. >> wait a minute. that stock -- it split again, i guess, and it's back to 80? >> yeah. the stock has been a real horse. it's up gigantically for the year. people don't push it that much because there isn't a big cohort that follows that kind of apparel. don't forget vanity, but vfcorp., that's north face. it's cold around the country. this cohort is fantastic. >> $70 billion market cap now. >> jim, my wife just got a job at vfcorp. and she's really excited about it. you think they're do
i was just thinking about nike. this made me think of nike. is that not like an incredible -- you look, it's so nice and just the way they do everything. it's pretty amazing to become the biggest apparel company, right? >> and it's a fabulous stock. there's a big china kicker. this is absolutely what i think is the most exciting growth stock in the dow jones. i love that piece. imagine if these things take off like lebron. under armour is doing extremely well, too. g3, they do a lot of...
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that's an indicator of future business for nike. red hat is also surging in the after hours after posting better than expected third quarter earnings and sales. then there's overstock.com. also in the green. the company is preparing to accept bitcoin. yes, bitcoin. the digital currency as a payment in the latter half of 2014. as bitcoin becomes more popular, more and more businesses are finding ways to accept it as some kind of payment. to the downside, winnebego, strong demand for new line of lower priced recreational vehicles, rvs, prompted dealers to increase orders. the company's shares which had more than doubled in the past year sold off pressured by softer than expected sales. now, again, that's the movers for today, kelly. back over to you. >> dominic, thanks very much. >>> he was named the greatest money manager of the 1990s by money magazine. fund manager of the year for 2013 by "the wall street journal." the fund he managed exceeded the s&p 500 benchmark for 15 consecutive years. the list goes on for bill miller. now alon
that's an indicator of future business for nike. red hat is also surging in the after hours after posting better than expected third quarter earnings and sales. then there's overstock.com. also in the green. the company is preparing to accept bitcoin. yes, bitcoin. the digital currency as a payment in the latter half of 2014. as bitcoin becomes more popular, more and more businesses are finding ways to accept it as some kind of payment. to the downside, winnebego, strong demand for new line of...
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. >> i would stick with nike. i think it's probably much more fertile ground, given the world cup coming up, the olympics. >> nike, that's partly footwear, and i agree with you on nike, a great stock. >> world cup, olympics. >> a proper sport. >> you can find value but not fashion anywhere. >> that's strong coming from you, weiss. >> let's move on. more bad news on target's credit card breach, backtracking after assuring customers pin numbers were safe, weiss. >> that's unfortunate, but the stocks continue to move up once it traded down to around 60 since the news was coming out, including theunforgivable. i own target. i think it's a cheap stock, one of the cheapest retailers where we'll see great growth. when they report sales from christmas over the online sales site. >> forget singles and doubles, a handful of stocks up 400% this year. sheila joins us with the rundown on 2013's extreme gainer. >> extreme winners of 2013. we screened the russell 1,000 for stocks that have 1 billion in market cap and members of
. >> i would stick with nike. i think it's probably much more fertile ground, given the world cup coming up, the olympics. >> nike, that's partly footwear, and i agree with you on nike, a great stock. >> world cup, olympics. >> a proper sport. >> you can find value but not fashion anywhere. >> that's strong coming from you, weiss. >> let's move on. more bad news on target's credit card breach, backtracking after assuring customers pin numbers were safe,...
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that is something we talk about at nike quite often. taking the complex and making it simple. complex simplicity if you will. >> what about the fact you have a lot of big-name athletes you are working with? they all want to come forward with their own ideas. how'd do take each of those unique flavors and come up with all of these different shoes? is working with those different athletes. we always listen. it is our mantra. listen to the voice of the athlete. we take that to heart. whether it is kobe bryant or any other athlete. listen to the athlete, the voice of the athlete and that helps us to take it to new places. also from a style standpoint. >> are the kobe bryant's you could share with us? you're always thinking about them. >> old man, so many. one of the many great things if he wants to push the design innovation from a etictional and aesth standpoint. every time we sit down to meet, it is like ok, what do we do next? i am thinking this or philly this. how can we make this better? how can we change the game? that is constant with him. >> that was ever avar. kobe wanted
that is something we talk about at nike quite often. taking the complex and making it simple. complex simplicity if you will. >> what about the fact you have a lot of big-name athletes you are working with? they all want to come forward with their own ideas. how'd do take each of those unique flavors and come up with all of these different shoes? is working with those different athletes. we always listen. it is our mantra. listen to the voice of the athlete. we take that to heart. whether...
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i hear the adidas and nike shoes for running. roll up. i'd like to but my body might not be able to handle whole man with an over long distance. i like to watch click fraud is a place full of traffic. told to get something that people are running when they use to go running high with nike shoes we take a look of triumph for the bunker in china today to one that got the price war between chinese online travel agency. the travel market i've gotten huge. there will be for the tiny cover showed the first three quarters of the year the number of domestic courts reach about two point five billion. that increased eleven percent last year. the total income support them during the period. i too got three hundred ten billion dollars to write a fifteen percent last year. the story market demand has given more opportunity for chinese online travel agency meanwhile led to fierce competition between companies as well. today the dallas ft airport the largest online travel agent in china. we could be with and about eighty two million us dollars off promo
i hear the adidas and nike shoes for running. roll up. i'd like to but my body might not be able to handle whole man with an over long distance. i like to watch click fraud is a place full of traffic. told to get something that people are running when they use to go running high with nike shoes we take a look of triumph for the bunker in china today to one that got the price war between chinese online travel agency. the travel market i've gotten huge. there will be for the tiny cover showed the...
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in sports, are told about the nike deal. an exclusive interview. finally, bottoms up. we will learn how to taste a $2000 bottle of whiskey. let's get to the economy in the november jobs report. new jobs, 200-3000 knitted. the unemployment rate is down to a five-year low. >> this month came in at 7.023%. point/10 of a percentage below a six handle. the fed has been talking about exploit five percent and that is their threshold. we are getting awfully close to will not only spark taper talk but also a lot people out there that the job market is getting better. if they see in december we fall to a six percent number. so a jobs report that causes the fed to taper talk a little sooner. you might think that would freak out wall street. not the case. stocks are rising today. it is said there is very little wrong with the report and it is also surprising. >> it is strong in terms of the .eadlines for job creation it is strong in terms of how we got there. the unemployment rate came down while the participation rate went up. it is good news and it is also strong in terms of ear
in sports, are told about the nike deal. an exclusive interview. finally, bottoms up. we will learn how to taste a $2000 bottle of whiskey. let's get to the economy in the november jobs report. new jobs, 200-3000 knitted. the unemployment rate is down to a five-year low. >> this month came in at 7.023%. point/10 of a percentage below a six handle. the fed has been talking about exploit five percent and that is their threshold. we are getting awfully close to will not only spark taper talk...
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nike is already selling his t-shirt online now for $30 and will be in local stores soon. he also won new equipment for his school's p.e. program and all-expenses-paid trip for him and his family to go to a miami heat home game. way to go. >>> laila is one of a series of emerging artists making a splash in the vibrant art scene. at the young age of 22 she completed exquisite mural projects around the city, the largest of which targets nine stories into the sky. photojournalist steve fields visited with her recently to gain a little insight into the passion that drives her to paint the town. >> i always loved thinking big and painting big. when i started painting i wanted to keep getting bigger and bigger. one of my main inspirations has been whyland, you know, he's the famous marine muralist. maybe someday it would be nice to be at that point where i could be a wildlife muralist. encourage people and our future generation. just remember, you know, all of the other species that live on this planet with us. so i grew up on the beach. little village riviera. when i was gradua
nike is already selling his t-shirt online now for $30 and will be in local stores soon. he also won new equipment for his school's p.e. program and all-expenses-paid trip for him and his family to go to a miami heat home game. way to go. >>> laila is one of a series of emerging artists making a splash in the vibrant art scene. at the young age of 22 she completed exquisite mural projects around the city, the largest of which targets nine stories into the sky. photojournalist steve...
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coming up, can nike do it? they report results after the close of trade and investors are looking for sneaked up sneaker sales. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. the fed story was something that we were, we were expecting us some point, whether it was december, january, february, take your pick. the process is underway. currency markets are beginning to adjust. the majors not seeing much movement. last few hours has been rising against the u.s. dollar, but the commodity story is front and center. gold has been under pressure. watch what happens with china this morning. pboc saying that it is adding short-term funding markets to improve liquidity. 2014.ems for >> let's get out to hans nichols. he is back with us to look at what you need to know for the rest of the trading day. nike earnings out later on today. >> nike is an exciting one ke is the fifth company, there are four others that correlate better with gdp. if you want a sneak peek at a look at those earnings. guy and i can reminisce about our favorite spor
coming up, can nike do it? they report results after the close of trade and investors are looking for sneaked up sneaker sales. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. the fed story was something that we were, we were expecting us some point, whether it was december, january, february, take your pick. the process is underway. currency markets are beginning to adjust. the majors not seeing much movement. last few hours has been rising against the u.s. dollar, but the commodity story is front and...
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it's nike, underarmour and north face. they're finally going to get paid with a little weather. same-store sales is basically a spring. >> stacy, let me turn to you. because the consumer has become so discerning about what they want to buy. and you really have been watching coach and its failure to execute. >> yes. >> for the last year. tell me about that and what you think is going to happen to them in 2014. >> sure. well, we know that it's been all about michael kors for the past year. >> yes. >> the spread is like almost 30 percentage comp points between coach and kors recently. >> that's phenomenal. >> coach, what happened to them, they sort of rested on their laurels and got too comfortable because they were doing too well. tory burch came in, kate spade came in. now they get it. they realize their styles have fallen behind as well as their stores. and by the way, they had a designer who's also building his own brand at the same time. that's a huge distraction. zloo which is a distinct conflict of interest as well. >> absolutely. >> i don't know how they let that continue.
it's nike, underarmour and north face. they're finally going to get paid with a little weather. same-store sales is basically a spring. >> stacy, let me turn to you. because the consumer has become so discerning about what they want to buy. and you really have been watching coach and its failure to execute. >> yes. >> for the last year. tell me about that and what you think is going to happen to them in 2014. >> sure. well, we know that it's been all about michael kors...
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i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. if i -- from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about her sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business that and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i think that is something that needs to change. >> magic johnson's business pa t th, is that something you see yourself going after your days on the court? >> i really enjoy building things. i enjoy the process of starting a company and partnering with someone that is launching a company and adding creative in marketing and helping with the design of the product from the inception of the brand. lending your name to an established brand. i enjoyed doing into the trenches and growing something from the beginning to the end. >> and you
i learned a great deal from nike. it is tough for athletes because you are asking to wear two hats that contradict each other. if i -- from an athlete's perspective you have to be passionate about her sport and think team first and winning first, right? then you have to put on the business that and get the public backlash for being a business minded businessperson. for whatever reason, i think athletes have become reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. i...
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nike has done it. >> nike? >> kind of functional fashion. oliver isn't going to wear a hat, no matter what his mom says, right? >> yeah. >> why aren't you in school? >> because i just like this backpack. it's really cool. >> okay. cool. >> sock, so moving up the age spectrum further to the brother. the guy serious about the beer should be serious about the glassware he drinks it out of. the best barware out there. this set of four is about $40. and it comes with a glass for every type of beer. now there's nothing worse than coming home, wanting a cold one and finding all you have is a warm one, which is why we love these guys, they're called chillsners. you put it in -- >> somebody answer the phone! >> your sponsor. >> you put it in the -- >> we're so sorry. >> it's unrelated to this. there are no sound effects with the chillsner. makes it cold. and then what i love about this guy on your iphone, nobody is using point and shoot cameras anymore. everyone is using their iphone. the lens isn't that great. perfect for group shots. group selfies.
nike has done it. >> nike? >> kind of functional fashion. oliver isn't going to wear a hat, no matter what his mom says, right? >> yeah. >> why aren't you in school? >> because i just like this backpack. it's really cool. >> okay. cool. >> sock, so moving up the age spectrum further to the brother. the guy serious about the beer should be serious about the glassware he drinks it out of. the best barware out there. this set of four is about $40. and it...