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yes, herb. >> yeah. and the investment bankers back then, they've been knocking at everybody's door. this is the one-time opportunity. >> in our morning meeting, i said cloud is the new green. remember a couple years ago, every company said they were green. we make dangerous chemicals. but we're green. everybody did that. now you've got mcdonald's in the cloud. everybody's just throwing cloud on their name. it's like the new dotcom. give me a break. >> yeah. i agree. >> hotmail is the cloud. gmail is the cloud. >> yeah. >> it's all the cloud. >> cloud label premium. >> god love the cloud. >> god love the cloud or not as the case may be. herb, we've got you. we're going to ask you, the earnings season has been really heavy in all the bad-weather blame, but unlike a lot of the finger pointing, you've found a company that quantifies it, breaks it down, does exactly what the weather did to their business. >> this is the only company i've seen do this because it's interesting when you have the chipotles and b
yes, herb. >> yeah. and the investment bankers back then, they've been knocking at everybody's door. this is the one-time opportunity. >> in our morning meeting, i said cloud is the new green. remember a couple years ago, every company said they were green. we make dangerous chemicals. but we're green. everybody did that. now you've got mcdonald's in the cloud. everybody's just throwing cloud on their name. it's like the new dotcom. give me a break. >> yeah. i agree. >>...
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herb's out and you know, cyber space somewhere at this point. >> herb made great points. let's give him that. >> i guess the voters thought he looked good in his michael kors shirt. >> let's do a little bit of trades. steve weiss has one related to your playbook. >> i wut walter in on the short side. wlt. this stock at five bucks is extremely more expensive than it was trading at 30, 40. the reason being is that they're just going to run out of cash. got huge debt. run out of cash in two years and the market's going against them. >> pete? >> i like mcdonald's and here's why. >> because of the cash giveback? >> stock is just sort of paused up here. people are are looking for share shrinkers out there and those that are giving money back. absolutely fits the bill. >> joe? >> i think you've got to take a look at the natural gas sector, which is quietly continuing to move higher and higher. a name within the space that we haven't talked about is apache, above 90 bucks. >> that does it for us. have a great rest of your day. we will see you tomorrow. in the meantime, "power lun
herb's out and you know, cyber space somewhere at this point. >> herb made great points. let's give him that. >> i guess the voters thought he looked good in his michael kors shirt. >> let's do a little bit of trades. steve weiss has one related to your playbook. >> i wut walter in on the short side. wlt. this stock at five bucks is extremely more expensive than it was trading at 30, 40. the reason being is that they're just going to run out of cash. got huge debt. run...
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thanks a lot, herb. we hope you will be watching shark tank on cnbc prime because this month, we're diving into the tank to find out each shot's best investment. we asked mark cuban and his answer was simple. >> of all the investments, i've closed 30 plus deals on shark tank. simple sugar is out of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i started it in 2005, when i was 11 years old. >> came in and really made an impression. >> i'm seeking $100,000 in exchange for 10% equity in my company. in 2010, i was a sophomore in high school. my sales were $13,000. >> she was everything a perfect pitch in shark tank should be. >> the cost to make the scrub? >> $3.61. i cut it at least in half by doubling the sales. >> there's too much competition with scrubs out there. i'm out. >> i'm out. >> we think it's worth a million dollars. >> yes. >> mark, has she convinced you? >> she's darn good. i'm willing to invest $100,000 for 33% of the company. >> mark, i would love to accept your offer. >> she was one of the best pitchers we'
thanks a lot, herb. we hope you will be watching shark tank on cnbc prime because this month, we're diving into the tank to find out each shot's best investment. we asked mark cuban and his answer was simple. >> of all the investments, i've closed 30 plus deals on shark tank. simple sugar is out of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i started it in 2005, when i was 11 years old. >> came in and really made an impression. >> i'm seeking $100,000 in exchange for 10% equity in my...
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are you interested in staying here. >> herb strather from herb strather and associates joins us. you are giving people the option to buy foreclosed homes. this is different to what the city of detroit is doing, which has been in the newses in the last couple of days. >> that's correct. it's great to be on the show. i love you as a host and i'm happy to be here to promote detroit. >> thank you, sir. >> detroit has unprecedented real estate opportunities, this thursday is the same as every thursday, at 10 o'clock there's bank foreclosures at city hall. my class, and as a real estate professional, we closed a couple of big end dollars, i am interested in creating the next generation of developers bringing our city forward and making sure it takes its proper place in the world. we have a hands-on approach. my students tonight, in class, is going to be looking at the legal moves and in the next couple of days they'll look at the properties that they found on the legal news. so they'll be prepared on thursday to bid. >> this is - the stuff the city is doing, it's getting rid of homes s
are you interested in staying here. >> herb strather from herb strather and associates joins us. you are giving people the option to buy foreclosed homes. this is different to what the city of detroit is doing, which has been in the newses in the last couple of days. >> that's correct. it's great to be on the show. i love you as a host and i'm happy to be here to promote detroit. >> thank you, sir. >> detroit has unprecedented real estate opportunities, this thursday is...
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are you interested in staying here. >> herb strather from herb strather and associates joins us. you are giving people the option to buy foreclosed homes. this is different to what the city of detroit is doing, which has been in the newses in the last couple of days. >> that's correct. it's great to be on the show. i love you as a host and i'm detroit. >> thank you, sir. >> detroit has unprecedented real estate opportunities, this thursday is the same as every thursday, at 10 o'clock there's bank foreclosures at city hall. my class, and as a real estate professional, we closed a couple of big end dollars, i am interested in creating the next generation of developers bringing our city forward and making sure it takes its proper place in the world. we have a hands-on approach. my students tonight, in class, is going to be looking at the legal moves and in the next couple of days they'll look at the properties that they found on the legal news. so they'll be prepared on thursday to bid. >> this is - the stuff the city is doing, it's getting rid of homes starting at $1,000, but these
are you interested in staying here. >> herb strather from herb strather and associates joins us. you are giving people the option to buy foreclosed homes. this is different to what the city of detroit is doing, which has been in the newses in the last couple of days. >> that's correct. it's great to be on the show. i love you as a host and i'm detroit. >> thank you, sir. >> detroit has unprecedented real estate opportunities, this thursday is the same as every thursday,...
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>> no, i joined herb. i think donovan mcnabb's mother, i even saw her eating ramon noodles instead of campbell soup. i think the high end is getting hit, too. whole foods had a terrible gap down just last week, but the consumer in general is challenged. if you look at walmart, gap down last week, it cited the same challenge of the cutback in food stamps. the sad reality is mid and lower income americans are in a tenuous condition, even for staples like campbell soup. the for the investor, the consumer space has not been the space to be, and this is a laggard even in that core group. >> this also feeds into what we are talking about, how america is getting sicker and sicker. people are eating less soup and eating more like pizza and mac and cheese, because it's easy, cheap and fills you up, but what are the charts telling you? >> i like campbell's technically. the stock has shown very little sign of deterioration. i expect it to get back up into the mid 40s. a couple things to point out. initially you look
>> no, i joined herb. i think donovan mcnabb's mother, i even saw her eating ramon noodles instead of campbell soup. i think the high end is getting hit, too. whole foods had a terrible gap down just last week, but the consumer in general is challenged. if you look at walmart, gap down last week, it cited the same challenge of the cutback in food stamps. the sad reality is mid and lower income americans are in a tenuous condition, even for staples like campbell soup. the for the investor,...
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and i'll tell you why, herb. because when a guy like that says we're going to $150 billion, the only way to get there in three years is to do what? is to buy other companies. is to spend, spend, spend. you're not going to get there organically. you're only going to get there by paying up and buying companies, maybe even ones that are bigger than you currently are are. >> let me tell you something. >> i don't understand why the stock rose when he said that. i like the optimism, but he's saying i'm going to blow the bank to get bigger. >> it rose because that's been the story of this company. and at that point in time, no one wanted to step in front of it because he's telling you he's going to make the stock go higher. i came out a few weeks later on "reality check" -- >> ceos can't make the stock go higher. only the market can. >> but it can if the company can triple its market cap because he's basically saying if you're tripping your market cap, your stocks going to theoretically be a lot higher. now you have him
and i'll tell you why, herb. because when a guy like that says we're going to $150 billion, the only way to get there in three years is to do what? is to buy other companies. is to spend, spend, spend. you're not going to get there organically. you're only going to get there by paying up and buying companies, maybe even ones that are bigger than you currently are are. >> let me tell you something. >> i don't understand why the stock rose when he said that. i like the optimism, but...
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herb is at the salt conference. all right, herb. tepper looks smart today. did he get it right or was he the reason this is happening and thus becoming a self-fulfilling prophesy. >> there's always a self-fulfilling prophesy in these things, and he was reminding people and said it it's one thing looking at market trading 11 times earnings and another a market trading 16 sometimes earnings. one time is cheaper than the other. when it's not as cheap you have to take that into consideration if you are really really strongly long. >> one of the other things tepper said that really caught our eye that the ecb better ease in june. you know what, there are a lot of people that agree with him notably carey cominski, friend of cnbc and now at morgan stanley said the real headline is the ecb is late which fed into our thesis at the top of the show, herb. >> the raeal question, what's going on in europe, hits to what you said earlier, is it the canary in the coal mine? your guess and his guess on this is anybody's guess. you're looking for telltale signs in this market
herb is at the salt conference. all right, herb. tepper looks smart today. did he get it right or was he the reason this is happening and thus becoming a self-fulfilling prophesy. >> there's always a self-fulfilling prophesy in these things, and he was reminding people and said it it's one thing looking at market trading 11 times earnings and another a market trading 16 sometimes earnings. one time is cheaper than the other. when it's not as cheap you have to take that into consideration...
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herb greenberg, no surprise, sure thinks so. he pages his case straight ahead. >>> plus, with nearly five months already down in 2014, hard to believe, easy to lose sight of which stocks have been working through the years. so throughout the show, we're going to count you down the top five best performing stocks in the s&p 500 that have not been bought out. forest labs is number one, but that's a deal. so these are the names done well without being bought. number five, pepco holdings. if you live in d.c., you probably get your power from them. up more than 44% this year. the best four remaining coming up on the show. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know wha
herb greenberg, no surprise, sure thinks so. he pages his case straight ahead. >>> plus, with nearly five months already down in 2014, hard to believe, easy to lose sight of which stocks have been working through the years. so throughout the show, we're going to count you down the top five best performing stocks in the s&p 500 that have not been bought out. forest labs is number one, but that's a deal. so these are the names done well without being bought. number five, pepco...
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what kind of pants should herb wear? it's a question for you. traditional khakis, nice tweed golf pants or clown pants or these that were surprisingly popular, zoo because pants? tweet us your choice. use the hash tag #herbspants. sitting there on the flat line. the dow and dmajz are slightly in the red. guys, this has been surprisingly good may when you try to consider the sell in may and go away adages. bob was saying it really hasn't worked. let's get some breaking news on valiant. >> hey, there, getting some news from valiant and ailer jan. $72 a share. remember just earlier this week they upped it. saying that this is contingent on starting prompt good negotiation between valeant and allergan. we'll have that for you as soon as we have it. meantime if steve ballmer is willing to pay $2 billion for the los angeles clippers, what are the knicks worth? how about the lakers? what about the celtics? is this a game-changer for sports owners? it's coming up next. stay tuned. care what age you are. take it on the way you always have. live healthy a
what kind of pants should herb wear? it's a question for you. traditional khakis, nice tweed golf pants or clown pants or these that were surprisingly popular, zoo because pants? tweet us your choice. use the hash tag #herbspants. sitting there on the flat line. the dow and dmajz are slightly in the red. guys, this has been surprisingly good may when you try to consider the sell in may and go away adages. bob was saying it really hasn't worked. let's get some breaking news on valiant. >>...
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my thanks to herb karlitz. thank you for being here. you bring these kinds of talents to a much wider audience. coming up tomorrow, the 140th running of the kentucky derby. the famous jockey stand outside the 21 club in manhattan. we will tell you their history. find out how to make the perfect mint julep. that's next. ♪ >> it is kentucky derby eve. 140th running taking place tomorrow at the historic churchill downs racecourse in louisville, kentucky. if you can't get there, consider a new york restaurant that has 32 jockey statues outside. they have a story to tell. the general manager of the 21 club is going to tell us. what is the kentucky derby without a mint julep? it is like a race without a horse. let's start off talking about those jockeys that lined the walkway outside of 21. where did that come from? >> 21 was built in 1929. it was the destination place for one of the biggest breeders and racers of the country. it started with one a steady patron. >> he brings in one of the jockeys and says you guys should have this? >> we h
my thanks to herb karlitz. thank you for being here. you bring these kinds of talents to a much wider audience. coming up tomorrow, the 140th running of the kentucky derby. the famous jockey stand outside the 21 club in manhattan. we will tell you their history. find out how to make the perfect mint julep. that's next. ♪ >> it is kentucky derby eve. 140th running taking place tomorrow at the historic churchill downs racecourse in louisville, kentucky. if you can't get there, consider a...
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i was optimistic before i met her and herb. >> you know this. when a company says good-bye to a ceo, that day they're gone, there's nobody on the bench. i'm sorry, the journalistic radar sort of goes off and says, there's more to the story here. i could be completely wrong, right? >> you assume when it's on a monday there was a weekend boardroom squabble and a bunch of phone calls and meetings going on. i have to tell you something, i go back to a series of tweets that jeff macke, over at or partner at yahoo, he put out in november, pre-christmas. his father used the longtime ceo of dayton hudson, target, and he used to walk the stores with his father. in this series of tweets he was walking the stores with his kids. i went in the stores. if my tear had been there, i remember this very vividly, he would have been making a bunch of phone calls and making a bunch of people uncomfortable, because he said they were out of stock on the things you wouldn't expect. then if you go back and just look at the numbers, and just look at the sales growth, the
i was optimistic before i met her and herb. >> you know this. when a company says good-bye to a ceo, that day they're gone, there's nobody on the bench. i'm sorry, the journalistic radar sort of goes off and says, there's more to the story here. i could be completely wrong, right? >> you assume when it's on a monday there was a weekend boardroom squabble and a bunch of phone calls and meetings going on. i have to tell you something, i go back to a series of tweets that jeff macke,...
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let's bring in herb greenberg. ceos gone wild. what do you think? >> when jonathan bush was on this morning and he was going through his presentation, you should have seen the twitter stream. people were saying, you know, boy, you know, he's making david einhorn's case for him. einho einhorn, of course, made a presentation against athena health. and that's where the $1,000 came from. i like candor, all right? you can't not like candor. i don't like someone sitting there saying of course my stock's going to be $1,000. heck, i'm going to live to be 100. i don't know what i'm going to be like, but i think he was going a little far with that because he wasn't basing it on anything. and to me that smacks of a promote. as for the other guy with fire eye, i think it was kind of interesting. you know, he makes the apology. he wasn't expecting the question. what's he going to say? however, when you look at the amount of stock he sold, even though he claims he has 90% of his wealth tied into this thing still, he made a heck of a lot of money, and he sold stoc
let's bring in herb greenberg. ceos gone wild. what do you think? >> when jonathan bush was on this morning and he was going through his presentation, you should have seen the twitter stream. people were saying, you know, boy, you know, he's making david einhorn's case for him. einho einhorn, of course, made a presentation against athena health. and that's where the $1,000 came from. i like candor, all right? you can't not like candor. i don't like someone sitting there saying of course...
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i think it's the greens and the aromatics and the herbs, i have no idea what they are. never had anything like it. tangier version of farm to table. >> hi. >> wow. what's that? thank you. and a whole turbo, brushed with olive oil, salt and pepper and some coriander, then grilled perfectly over the coals. cuddled up next to the fish, tiny shark kabobs. cute. wow, spectacular. good value. all of this for 20 bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish. that'll teach you. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he's freaking me out. it's like that guy with, you know, you're tripping and does this to you? for dessert, strawberries, pine nuts and honey. like the whole meal, it's eccentric and delicious. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i haven't had so much fruits and nuts since altaban. i told, mick, this is a bad crowd. back of the shop, but he's like, man, we can't disappoint the fans. ah, memories. when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with
i think it's the greens and the aromatics and the herbs, i have no idea what they are. never had anything like it. tangier version of farm to table. >> hi. >> wow. what's that? thank you. and a whole turbo, brushed with olive oil, salt and pepper and some coriander, then grilled perfectly over the coals. cuddled up next to the fish, tiny shark kabobs. cute. wow, spectacular. good value. all of this for 20 bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish. that'll...
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pundit extraordinaire herb greenberg was interviewed for the book. he's here with his thoughts as well. josh, you point out that a lot of conventional wisdom about investing is contradictory, such as buy when there's blood in the streets. never catch a falling knife. and take your losses quickly, but don't get scared out of a good position. congratulations on the book. >> thanks very much. >> here is the message you are trying to convey is what? >> i think i'm in a unique position to help people who are investors, and they're coming into contact with financial news and more importantly opinion on a day-to-day basis. i think the book will make you a savvier investor, by the time you finish it, you're going to have a much better sense of where all these opinions come from, what the biases are and how to make use of them or ignore them as necessary. >> never one to be shy with his opinions, herb? what do you think of this whole thing? >> i think it's very interesting. although, you know, the one interesting part is that, you know, the smartest people wh
pundit extraordinaire herb greenberg was interviewed for the book. he's here with his thoughts as well. josh, you point out that a lot of conventional wisdom about investing is contradictory, such as buy when there's blood in the streets. never catch a falling knife. and take your losses quickly, but don't get scared out of a good position. congratulations on the book. >> thanks very much. >> here is the message you are trying to convey is what? >> i think i'm in a unique...
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you have small amounts of different herbs that you use. tobacco, bare root, sage, cedar, stuff like that. you use in it prayer ceremonies and everything. here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. you don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado. they harvest the eagles when they die and everything for native american rituals. you have to apply for it. this is an american wheel prayer symbol. it's carved out of the elk bone. i wasn't for sure whether the feather would cancel out this, you know, the medallion, or this. >> obviously if you're going to wear a religious article, one at a time. i don't have a problem with that being in the cell. the feather and you taking that as well. i think we'll be fine with that. because you're not going to wear the feather. >> no, no. >> i don't see that that
you have small amounts of different herbs that you use. tobacco, bare root, sage, cedar, stuff like that. you use in it prayer ceremonies and everything. here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. you don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado....
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i think it's the greens and the aromatics and the herbs, i have no idea what they are. never had anything like it. tangier version of farm to table. >> hi. >> wow. when's that? thank you. and a whole turbo, brushed with olive oil, salt and pepper and some coriander, then grilled perfectly over the coals. cuddled up next to the fish, tiny shark kabobs. cute. wow, spectacular. good value. all of this for 20 bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish. that'll teach you. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he's freaking me out. it's like that guy with, you know, you're tripping and does this to you? for dessert, strawberries, pine nuts and honey. like the whole meal, it's eccentric and delicious. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i haven't had so much fruits and nuts since altaban. i told, mick, this is a bad crowd. back of the shop, but he's like, man, we can't disappoint the fans. ah, memories. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim
i think it's the greens and the aromatics and the herbs, i have no idea what they are. never had anything like it. tangier version of farm to table. >> hi. >> wow. when's that? thank you. and a whole turbo, brushed with olive oil, salt and pepper and some coriander, then grilled perfectly over the coals. cuddled up next to the fish, tiny shark kabobs. cute. wow, spectacular. good value. all of this for 20 bucks? good value. i thought we did a pretty good job on mr. fish. that'll...
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with herb green berg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> reversal of fortune, economic growth fell sharply in the first few months of 2014. so why are top economists and federal reserve policymakers so optimistic about the rest of the year? >> bidding war, what hillshire foods has that other companies are willing to get. >> and apple needing a cool gadget to beef up the stock now that the deal is done? we have all that and more on "nightly business report" for thursday may 29th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks rose again today with the s&p 500 ending at yet another fresh all-time closing high. and the dow, within 17 points of its own record high, this happening despite the numbers showing this year. the gross domestic product showed a must worse is% decline with the wicked weather getting much of the blame. but wall street was unfazed. stocks got a big boost in jobless claims last week which are now back at pre-recession levels and there was also a modest pending home sa
with herb green berg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> reversal of fortune, economic growth fell sharply in the first few months of 2014. so why are top economists and federal reserve policymakers so optimistic about the rest of the year? >> bidding war, what hillshire foods has that other companies are willing to get. >> and apple needing a cool gadget to beef up the stock now that the deal is done?...
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a combination of fresh seafood and green herbs. we're making seafood and green herbs. we're making wrapping up his third year as mayor of chicago. as it gets ready to run for a second term he is getting praise and criticism. following the mayor today and has the story. sphere years before he became minister he is the sale was the best of america. he seemed to relish the idea of rolling up her sleeves. >> the city of chicago is ready for change. the mayor has certainly brought change to chicago perritt more change than the chicago teachers union would like. hist >> and angry reaction in many neighborhoods could be part of the reason for low approval ratings. controversial red light candles have been on popular for many years camel's near schools and parks there for safety. the mayor told the public. i'm getting caught by the speed kim is that everywhere. >> it is just a piece of grass. i love my city but i do not want to pay everything for my city. >> millions of dollars worth of pension liability. >> despite all the troubles many give him credit for bringing boundless
a combination of fresh seafood and green herbs. we're making seafood and green herbs. we're making wrapping up his third year as mayor of chicago. as it gets ready to run for a second term he is getting praise and criticism. following the mayor today and has the story. sphere years before he became minister he is the sale was the best of america. he seemed to relish the idea of rolling up her sleeves. >> the city of chicago is ready for change. the mayor has certainly brought change to...
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with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> market driver, companies are eating up tens of billions of dollars of their own shares. are the buybacks making the market look healthier than it really is? >>> high ceilings, why the sweet spot in the housing market could be going through the roof. >>> and standard care, the nation's number two insurer says it will pay cancer doctors an incentive fee if they follow its treatment protocol. smart business? smart medicine? neither or both. all of this and more on "nightly business report" for this may 28th 2014. >>> good evening, everyone, mcdonald's served up a big happy meal for shareholders today. it announce d a $20 billion package of stock buybacks and dividends by the year 2016. now, this new plan could give investors 20% more cash than they received during the last three years. the higher return comes at a time of weak company growth at the fast food company as u.s. sales have continued to be disappointing. but despite the ne
with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> market driver, companies are eating up tens of billions of dollars of their own shares. are the buybacks making the market look healthier than it really is? >>> high ceilings, why the sweet spot in the housing market could be going through the roof. >>> and standard care, the nation's number two insurer says it will pay cancer doctors an...
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. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality check in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> the magic of macy's disappeared just a bit in the first quarter, sales were soft but management is optimistic. is the ceo right or is the consumer pulling back? >>> cisco kid, the stock initially takes off, could this dow component be setting the tone for tomorrow? >>> taking a toll, president obama says hundreds of thousands of jones -- jobs are at risk if congress lets the highway trust fund run dry, halting the projects to re-build bridges and roads across the country. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. >>> i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. there were no records on wall street as investors did a little profit-taking and sold more on stocks. we begin with macy's, the nation's biggest department store chain and a shopping staple for most americans for generations, shares of the chain ended just a hair lower today after reporting sales fell short of f
. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real, with herb greenberg's reality check in terms of stocks and risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> the magic of macy's disappeared just a bit in the first quarter, sales were soft but management is optimistic. is the ceo right or is the consumer pulling back? >>> cisco kid, the stock initially takes off, could this dow component be setting the tone for tomorrow?...
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with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> sharp selloff, stocks plunge and so do bond yields, what should nervous investors do. >>> consumer concerns, the world's largest retailer walmart reports its weakest sales growth in five years and its outlook is not much better. are its core customers tapped out? >>> when he speaks, wall street listens, and what this hedge fund billionaire said about the market matters to investors. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, may 15th. >>> good evening, everyone, it is an evening for your beverage of choice. if you own stocks, the funds that invest in them, japan, europe, here, everywhere you turn investors were selling shares today. at one point the russell 2,000 index of smaller u.s. stocks dipped into correction territory off 10% from recent highs. and unlike the recent indexes, it managed to end off its lows but there was lots of damage done nevertheless. the dow fell 167 points making for a tw
with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> sharp selloff, stocks plunge and so do bond yields, what should nervous investors do. >>> consumer concerns, the world's largest retailer walmart reports its weakest sales growth in five years and its outlook is not much better. are its core customers tapped out? >>> when he speaks, wall street listens, and what this hedge fund billionaire...
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. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new height, investors are back from the beach and in an optimistic mood sending the s&p 500 to a record close. the head of charles schwab, one of the nation's largest vestment advisers, tells people who they can do their money. >>> and astrazeneca, and the story is far from over. >>> and power surge, why utility stocks are this year's darlings and can they continue to out-perform? we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" tuesday may 27th. >>> good evening and welcome, everybody, back to work and back to setting records. investors return from the long holiday weekend in a buying mood pushing the s&p 500 into record-closing territory and driving the enthusiasm today with deals and data. pilgrims pride offering to buy hillshire brands for more than $6 billion. more on that one and on the economic front, orders for goods rose, and shares are increasing. by the cl
. >> thestreet.com, featuring herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new height, investors are back from the beach and in an optimistic mood sending the s&p 500 to a record close. the head of charles schwab, one of the nation's largest vestment advisers, tells people who they can do their money. >>> and astrazeneca, and the...
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with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new high, the s&p 500 closes above 1900 for the first time ever. and our market monitor guest has three stocks he says will gain 25% in 18 months or less. >>> rebound, new home sales rise, so do home building stocks. so is it time to invest? >>> and the pressure is on for drug companies to lower their prices and leading the push is the nation's largest pharmacy benefit manager. we have all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, may 23rd. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome, who says not much happens in the markets on a friday before a long holiday weekend. despite light volume the investors pushed the s&p 500 to a new record closing high, closing at 1900 basically on the button for the first time ever, stocks got a big boost from better than expected home sales last month and we'll talk housing in just a moment. for the week the u.s. markets had their biggest gain in a month. each gained more than 2% th
with herb greenberg's reality check researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> new high, the s&p 500 closes above 1900 for the first time ever. and our market monitor guest has three stocks he says will gain 25% in 18 months or less. >>> rebound, new home sales rise, so do home building stocks. so is it time to invest? >>> and the pressure is on for drug companies to lower their prices and leading the push is the...
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with herb greenberg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> double play, the dow and s&p end the month in record territory. what is next for stocks and bonds? we'll take a look. >>> power portfolio, this week's market monitor has three energy key items that can help, break out your notebook. >>> and why walmart is offering classes to students about life after high school. all that and more on "nightly business report" for friday, may 30th, 2014. >>> good evening, everyone, well, it looks like sell in may and go away didn't quite work out this time. both the simply and dow closed at new record levels today on the last trading day of the month, stocks lower for today following a disappointing surprise on the economic front showing consumer spending in april fell for the first time in years as prices started to inch up. but despite that the bulls persevered. the dow closed at an all-time high, the s&p putting on three and a half points to 19,023, but the nasdaq fell five months, for the month
with herb greenberg's reality check, researching stocks in terms of risk. you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> double play, the dow and s&p end the month in record territory. what is next for stocks and bonds? we'll take a look. >>> power portfolio, this week's market monitor has three energy key items that can help, break out your notebook. >>> and why walmart is offering classes to students about life after high school. all that and more on...
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made from herbs. they're roasted, ground, brew, and taste like coffee. >> they have more health benefits. >>. >> a lot of health benefits. they're naturally caffeine free. that's important. some people drink coffee in the morning then they stop because they know caffeine will interfere with their sleep later in the day. you can drink teeccino all day long. >> what about my cup? >> hold on. right here. >> i want to try this. >> this is the one that tastes the most like coffee. i would say if we were starting from scratch, i'd give you one of my nut flavors. they're a little sweeter. they have dates and things in them. >> ready? down the hatch. >> careful if it's a little too hot. >> it tastes like coffee. >> tastes like coffee. has a nice smoky flavor. easy on the palate. nice. very nice. >> so not like what i brewed here. >> well, you know, you had the chocolate mint. may not be what you really like. >> yeah, and giving that to true coffee drinkers -- >> in a brew coffeemaker, one tablespoon for every
made from herbs. they're roasted, ground, brew, and taste like coffee. >> they have more health benefits. >>. >> a lot of health benefits. they're naturally caffeine free. that's important. some people drink coffee in the morning then they stop because they know caffeine will interfere with their sleep later in the day. you can drink teeccino all day long. >> what about my cup? >> hold on. right here. >> i want to try this. >> this is the one that...
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. >> thestreet.com feature herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> maximum fine, general motors will pay $35 million, largest penalty possible for the ten-year delay of its ignition switch recall. is the automaker now in the clear or are more fines on the way? >>> and warren buffet, john paulson, some of the world's smartest investors are buying up shares of verizon, what do they see in this stock that others may not? >>> and caps on coverage, some health insurers are trying to make you pay more for your coverage. but the new approach could be hazardous to your wealth. >>> all that the and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, may 16th. >>> good evening, everyone, the bad news for general motors got even worse today. federal transportation officials slapped the automaker with a $35 million fine. the biggest allowed by law. for failing to act quickly enough to recall millions of cars with faulty ignition switch
. >> thestreet.com feature herb greenberg who reminds investors that risk is real. with herb greenberg's reality check resurging stocks in terms of risks, you can learn more at thestreet.com/reality check. >>> maximum fine, general motors will pay $35 million, largest penalty possible for the ten-year delay of its ignition switch recall. is the automaker now in the clear or are more fines on the way? >>> and warren buffet, john paulson, some of the world's smartest...
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herb is now raising a flag on one stock that's associated with. boulder brands bdbd. the first thing i'm going to do is take heat for calling gluten free a fad. >> you may or may not. i think it's a fad. i think it's a fad for all but those who are celiac, as does my daughter, and cannot eat anything remotely related to gluten, but that's how this stuff goes. i've been talking about boulder brands for a long time. yesterday the company reported, and it baunt very pretty. here's what's interesting. they bought a company one of the really agreed brandt of glueden-free brand, edi's, but what it so good is they use egg whites. egg whites through the roof. so a quarter ago, bdbd said, you know what? no problem, egg whites are our secret sauce. we'll find out ways to deal with costs. this quarter they say, you know, egg whites, we have a new formulation, there will be less egg whites. here's what i've got to tell you, when companies start messing with recipes, watch out. when mcdonald's messed with the recipes of the buns which after exand low late ceo fred turner came back
herb is now raising a flag on one stock that's associated with. boulder brands bdbd. the first thing i'm going to do is take heat for calling gluten free a fad. >> you may or may not. i think it's a fad. i think it's a fad for all but those who are celiac, as does my daughter, and cannot eat anything remotely related to gluten, but that's how this stuff goes. i've been talking about boulder brands for a long time. yesterday the company reported, and it baunt very pretty. here's what's...
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the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. when david suzuki was born, his japanese-canadian father worried that his son's diminutive size would put him at a disadvantage in the world. so he named him after little david of the old testament, the young warrior who slew the mighty philistine giant goliath and became the king of israel. suzuki's father would live long enough to realize with pride that his son had lived up to his name. david suzuki has become famous around the world for using science to fight the predatory giants who ravage the earth for profit. >> i can tell y
the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group...
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the herb alpert foundation -- supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation -- committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation -- dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america -- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. if i told you that sovereign powers were about to put a toll booth on the street that leads from your house to the nearest interstate, allowing your richest neighbors to buy their way to the open road while you were sent to the slow lane, you would no doubt be outraged. well, prepare to scream bloody murder, because something like that could be happening to the internet. yes, the internet. your internet. our internet. the electronic public square that ostensibly allows everyone an equal chance to be heard. this democratic hi
the herb alpert foundation -- supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation -- committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation -- dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america -- designing customized individual and...
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featuring herb greenburg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenburg's reality check. you can learn more at the street.com/reality check. >>> dow drag. the bluechip index tumbles triple digits as retail earnings disappoint and a federal reserve official says rate hikes may be coming sooner rather than later. >>> on sale. a number of retail stocks gets slammed. is weak consumer spending a sige of more problems ahead? >>> meeting of the minds. what president obama says leaders from across the globe to convince them to invest in the united states. all that and more on "nightly )átáj repor may 20th. )átáj repor good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffith. >> i'm suzy. good evening for me as well. we begin with the bears coming back to wall street today. stocks fell sharply after comments from two top federal reserve officials. the presidents of the new york federal reserve and the philadelphia fed gave conflicting speeches on when interest rates would go up. investors got the jitters after the charles swass esh says a stronger u.s. economy means policy makers might deci
featuring herb greenburg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenburg's reality check. you can learn more at the street.com/reality check. >>> dow drag. the bluechip index tumbles triple digits as retail earnings disappoint and a federal reserve official says rate hikes may be coming sooner rather than later. >>> on sale. a number of retail stocks gets slammed. is weak consumer spending a sige of more problems ahead? >>> meeting of the minds. what...
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featuring herb greenburg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenburg's reality check. you can learn more at the street.com/reality check. >>> dow drag. the bluechip index tumbles triple digits as retail earnings disappoint and a federal reserve official says rate hikes may be coming sooner rather than later. >>> on sale. a number of retail stocks gets slammed. is weak consumer spending a sige of more problems ahead? >>> meeting of the minds. what president obama says leaders from across the globe to convince them to invest in the united states. all that and more on "nightly )átáj repor may 20th. )átáj repor good evening, everybody. i'm bill griffith. >> i'm suzy. elod evening for me as well. we begin with the bears coming back to wall street today. stocks fell sharply after comments from two top federal reserve officials. the presidents of the new york federal reserve and the philadelphia fed gave conflicting speeches on when interest rates would go up. investors got the jitters after the charles swass esh says a stronger u.s. economy means policy makers might deci
featuring herb greenburg who reminds investors that risk is real with herb greenburg's reality check. you can learn more at the street.com/reality check. >>> dow drag. the bluechip index tumbles triple digits as retail earnings disappoint and a federal reserve official says rate hikes may be coming sooner rather than later. >>> on sale. a number of retail stocks gets slammed. is weak consumer spending a sige of more problems ahead? >>> meeting of the minds. what...