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is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth, have a good night, everybody. we will see you tomorrow. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy, right? hoofe: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wa
is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight....
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is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth, have a good night, everybody. we will see you tomorrow. er ♪ flex this is -- >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, and union bank. >> at the union bank, our relationship managers work hard , offeringur business specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives
is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight....
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is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm bill griffeth, have a good night, everybody. we will see you tomorrow. (man) support for this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (
is it oracle or sap? you can vote on our website at nbr.com and in the meantime, we have the results from tuesday's challenge where we asked you to choose between apple and samsung, the winner, apple by a wide margin. 66% of you chose apple. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised, either. >> the guest we had, david garrity said apple was the one. >> back on the rise again. that's it. >>> that's it for us. "nightly business report" for tonight....
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the oracle ceo was hoping that will boost oracle's sales growth which has been rough for the last 11 quarters. google glass going high style and attracts more customers. they're selling google glass eyewear designed by a famous designer. the frames will cost the glass $1800. more than a standard pair of google's high-tech glasses. the roar of a harley-davidson engine will be more like a hum. the first electric harley-davidson dubbed project livewire. the company will be taking a few dozen of these on a tour of the u.s. the harley will create something new. to our lead story, oracle strikes a deal to buy micros systems. is the software giant under pressure to produce sales growth? oracle paid $5.3 billion for the maryland-based company. micros is an interesting company. it sells point-of-sale systems to hotels, restaurants, and retailers. oracle had acquisition talks with these guys for six years. the deal fell through six years ago. this one is a big deal for oracle. it's biggest purchase since 2010 since it purchased sun microsystems. how will this go? we will try to figure it out.
the oracle ceo was hoping that will boost oracle's sales growth which has been rough for the last 11 quarters. google glass going high style and attracts more customers. they're selling google glass eyewear designed by a famous designer. the frames will cost the glass $1800. more than a standard pair of google's high-tech glasses. the roar of a harley-davidson engine will be more like a hum. the first electric harley-davidson dubbed project livewire. the company will be taking a few dozen of...
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oracle had acquisition for these for six years. this one is a big deal for oracle. its biggest purchase since 2010, since it purchased micros systems. we both try to figure it out. .oining me now is an analyst brian, this is an interesting le because it is not just a software company. >> about two thirds is services. about 20% is hardware. 10% software. it is really about the pushing into the retail market. oracle has had an interest in that. here is the deal. >> what do you make of why they are looking at this business right now? >> the way i look at it is companies like oracle and ibm and microsoft -- all of them are trying to make the applications and move it over to the cloud. only hopesthis oracle's portfolio of application that they can move to the cloud. they already have a retail sweep out there. a full andke solution for oracle and you move it over to the cloud, you actually are being more aggressive as you compete with the likes of salesforce. that is interesting to me this is a deal that oracle will look at it -- it looks like it will be adding to revenue
oracle had acquisition for these for six years. this one is a big deal for oracle. its biggest purchase since 2010, since it purchased micros systems. we both try to figure it out. .oining me now is an analyst brian, this is an interesting le because it is not just a software company. >> about two thirds is services. about 20% is hardware. 10% software. it is really about the pushing into the retail market. oracle has had an interest in that. here is the deal. >> what do you make of...
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the margins are more like 20% so not 45-50% like oracle but i'm assuming oracle will move those up owing forward. -- going forward. the customer base is pretty significant could be an opportunity for oracle. >> do you think when they look at this deal that they see a particular type of information they will be getting from the retail applications like restaurants and the hotels/ it ie way oracle looks at think -- the three verticals are financials, it's an important vertical am a telecom, we have seen for deals in that area, and now retail. i want someone with relationships in that area, some type of proprietary technology in that area and they can sell their existing solutions. this withat a lot of competitors in the retail area. this looks like a cheap way for oracle to get into that business. >> one of the things that is being talked about now is big data and analytics. retail vertical is one of the most prime candidates to be primed for big data and analytics. if oracle is going to make sure to tell the world they will be good about the cloud and big data analytics, retail vertical i
the margins are more like 20% so not 45-50% like oracle but i'm assuming oracle will move those up owing forward. -- going forward. the customer base is pretty significant could be an opportunity for oracle. >> do you think when they look at this deal that they see a particular type of information they will be getting from the retail applications like restaurants and the hotels/ it ie way oracle looks at think -- the three verticals are financials, it's an important vertical am a telecom,...
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companies around the world use oracle software to manage businesses. larry ellis son is pushing a rapid migration to the cloud where software sold subscriptions rather than licenses. oracle has become the second largest software as a service company in the world but some financial analysts that cover oracle says the latest results were disappointing and proved the company faces real challenges ahead and is transitioned to the cloud. >> no different than steam being eliminated from the world cup after a week. that's why i put oracle results, investors expect a beat. they got a miss. i call it a shocker and really took a step back in terms of credibility in the oracle story. >> we worked again and reworked. >> reporter: while oracle boasts the growth of the cloud services, the cloud based product constitutes less than 5% of the company's overall revenue. they expect oracle will boost cloud services both internally and through acre sixes. oracle bought a company called live look on friday and there reports it may aqua sessions, while they can't turn away
companies around the world use oracle software to manage businesses. larry ellis son is pushing a rapid migration to the cloud where software sold subscriptions rather than licenses. oracle has become the second largest software as a service company in the world but some financial analysts that cover oracle says the latest results were disappointing and proved the company faces real challenges ahead and is transitioned to the cloud. >> no different than steam being eliminated from the...
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oracle software were database engineers. oracle made a big change in the sight of a wanted to own software and all sorts of particles. if he ran a factory on software they require j.d. edwards. they want to run that software. they went out and bought a battle to obtain peoplesoft. of verticals lots in the places where people use software, and a lot of rings that happen in between. the software stack from the end user to the processing of data, and the things in the middle. >> is it a red flag that oracle is trying to get growth reacquisition? >> it is definitely change from the old oracle. it is the kind of thing we have seen over the course of the last decade. i think they have seen a lot of innovation happen a way from them. some of the innovation, as they like to talk about their clouds and the public versus private clouds, fundamentally, software to service goes against everything oracle has done. historically oracle has said we will work review for three years -- work with you for the next three years and take $10 milli
oracle software were database engineers. oracle made a big change in the sight of a wanted to own software and all sorts of particles. if he ran a factory on software they require j.d. edwards. they want to run that software. they went out and bought a battle to obtain peoplesoft. of verticals lots in the places where people use software, and a lot of rings that happen in between. the software stack from the end user to the processing of data, and the things in the middle. >> is it a red...
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oracle software were database engineers. oracle made a big change in the sight of a wanted to own software and all sorts of particles. if he ran a factory on software they require j.d. edwards. they want to run that software. they went out and bought a peoplesoft.tain the acquired lots of articles in the places where people use software, and a lot of rings that happen in between. the software stack from the end user to the processing of data, and the things in the middle. that oracleed flag is trying to get growth reacquisition? >> it is definitely change from the old oracle. it is the kind of thing we have seen over the course of the last decade. i think they have seen a lot of innovation happen a way from them. some of the innovation, as they like to talk about their clouds and the public versus private clouds, fundamentally, software to service goes against everything oracle has done. historically oracle has said we will work review for three years and take $10 million to 30 million dollars and do long-term implementation
oracle software were database engineers. oracle made a big change in the sight of a wanted to own software and all sorts of particles. if he ran a factory on software they require j.d. edwards. they want to run that software. they went out and bought a peoplesoft.tain the acquired lots of articles in the places where people use software, and a lot of rings that happen in between. the software stack from the end user to the processing of data, and the things in the middle. that oracleed flag is...
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>> it has changed from the old oracle but it is the thing we have seen over the last decade from oracle. i think they have seen a lot of innovation name away from them. -- some of this, they throw out all these words out there, but fundamentally, software goes against everything oracle has done historically. oracle has historically said, we will work if you for the next three years and do a long-term implementation so this will be built on infrastructure of oracle payroll. >> software as a service is the direction of the industry? >> right. they are diametrically opposed, saying it is hard for them to code this. this is acquiring another service that really connects them. we are given a lot of information about the weight is being used at the retail consumer base. it is about six and seven years as i recall. it has been very difficult for them. they get mad when i say it was a . they have mashed hardware and off where together. a lot of this business, they paired away. hewlett-packard, but the reconstruction has gone on and on. you can see them struggling with the -- theying, sell sales
>> it has changed from the old oracle but it is the thing we have seen over the last decade from oracle. i think they have seen a lot of innovation name away from them. -- some of this, they throw out all these words out there, but fundamentally, software goes against everything oracle has done historically. oracle has historically said, we will work if you for the next three years and do a long-term implementation so this will be built on infrastructure of oracle payroll. >>...
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oracle's results are due after the close. we'll have the numbers, instant analysis and the reaction in the market for that tech bellwether. that's still to come on the closing bell. yo. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. >>> welcome back with some breaking news on who will be the next house majority leader. john harwood has the details. >> we've just gotten news that out of the house republican conference that kevin mccarthy has been elected the new majority leader
oracle's results are due after the close. we'll have the numbers, instant analysis and the reaction in the market for that tech bellwether. that's still to come on the closing bell. yo. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to...
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i am going with oracle. i love how they have themselves in the software and the cloud. it is a huge contributor there. i like this name, i still have a hard time getting my names around the crm when you look at the pe. it is just unbelievably high. i think this is an opportunity. people want the opportunity, they don't take it, i think this is an opportunity. >> i didn't say i like it better than oracle. i like oracle a lot better than crm right here. and larry ellison did not look panicked at all last night. that looked like a confident larry ellison and i liked it. >> okay, carl icahn is at it again. calling for family dollar to put themselves up for sale. >> family dollar being looked at right now. carl icahn says they need to put themselves up for sale right now or he is leaving. family dollar currently trading up about 1%. icahn is family dollar's largest sale holder. he says he was pushing them to merge with dollar general. another rival, dollar tree, is trading down just under half a percent. scott, b
i am going with oracle. i love how they have themselves in the software and the cloud. it is a huge contributor there. i like this name, i still have a hard time getting my names around the crm when you look at the pe. it is just unbelievably high. i think this is an opportunity. people want the opportunity, they don't take it, i think this is an opportunity. >> i didn't say i like it better than oracle. i like oracle a lot better than crm right here. and larry ellison did not look...
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it goes back to oracle's relationships with a lot of companies out there. where is the direction of this industry going? are you going to the stuck in a situation where you have a long-standing relationship with oracle? or, are you able to move towards a competitor and spend a lot less potentially on something that maybe gives you exactly what you need but not everything that you are currently buying. >> can you use the analogy of the menu? you get to take all a cart, things you want, when you need them based on your own business experience. salesforce.com does that with customer relations. you necessarily don't want to have a fixed price menu. maybe you don't want the desert, right? >> their strategy is basically to say we want to buy our way into a new vertical. that will allow us access to that to sell other things like our crm technology and a whole range of database solutions, some of which are cloud or not cloud. the businesses are looking for the flexibility to choose in an ad hoc fashion. where microsit, has a good foothold and one that will be hard
it goes back to oracle's relationships with a lot of companies out there. where is the direction of this industry going? are you going to the stuck in a situation where you have a long-standing relationship with oracle? or, are you able to move towards a competitor and spend a lot less potentially on something that maybe gives you exactly what you need but not everything that you are currently buying. >> can you use the analogy of the menu? you get to take all a cart, things you want,...
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it goes back to oracle's relationships with a lot of companies out there. where is the direction of this industry going? are you going to the stuck in a situation where you have a long-standing relationship with oracle? or, are you able to move towards a competitor and spend a lot less potentially on something that maybe gives you exactly what you need but not everything that you are currently buying. >> can you use the analogy of the menu? you get to take all a cart, things you want, when you need them based on your own business experience. salesforce.com does that with customer relations. you necessarily don't want to have a fixed price menu. maybe you don't want the desert, right? >> their strategy is basically to say we want to buy our way into a new vertical. that will allow us access to that to sell other things like our crm technology and a whole range of database solutions, some of which are cloud or not cloud. i think that the businesses are looking for the flexibility to choose in an ad hoc fashion. to their credit, where micros has a good foothol
it goes back to oracle's relationships with a lot of companies out there. where is the direction of this industry going? are you going to the stuck in a situation where you have a long-standing relationship with oracle? or, are you able to move towards a competitor and spend a lot less potentially on something that maybe gives you exactly what you need but not everything that you are currently buying. >> can you use the analogy of the menu? you get to take all a cart, things you want,...
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oracle knows how to maintain margins. that's why a lot of the street loves oracle. making the shift. moving faster than expected which is why it hurt them on the top line. they're able to maintain profitability at the same time. >> robert, they mentioned workday over and over and over again in addition to sales force sap and saying we know who ore competitors are and we are beating them across the board and we will continue to. the fact that oracle is naming a $20 billion company relatively new to hcm and they have been such a leader. do you worry if there will be competitive threats from oracle from the smaller companies. >> i think any time you go through this transition, competitors so absolutely. trying to encroach. i think when we look back software companies have tried to make this transition. we look at adobe and transition. always a little choppy in the beginning so the volatility and revenue as well as in the earnings is expected to be there. i think what mark herd said last night on the conference call, which is important for investors to pay attention to,
oracle knows how to maintain margins. that's why a lot of the street loves oracle. making the shift. moving faster than expected which is why it hurt them on the top line. they're able to maintain profitability at the same time. >> robert, they mentioned workday over and over and over again in addition to sales force sap and saying we know who ore competitors are and we are beating them across the board and we will continue to. the fact that oracle is naming a $20 billion company...
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oracle's earnings not that hot. they need to go on the deal war path fork a company that's done several multibillion -- >> they have the fire power if they need it. >> 39 billion in cash. >> looking at comeback in small caps and technology, we talked about the route, but the last few weeks best performers netflix, tesla, tripadvisor. stocks that were beat up heavily, this rally's all-inclusive, including high flying momentum stocks. >> sees limited upside on a valuation, from a valuation standpoint, not a fundamental call, they added it to the buy list last september and since then up 23% versus 20% for the s&p, nordstrom. the other big call, pacific press, downgrade of amd and nvidia, to underperform. that's an interesting call. a great year to own some semi names and they say even with the rebound in corporate demand, excess inventory starting to bubble up and making them nervous. >> they've been to asia and they see concerns in asia down the supply line with pc excess inventory, that's a point after a struong run
oracle's earnings not that hot. they need to go on the deal war path fork a company that's done several multibillion -- >> they have the fire power if they need it. >> 39 billion in cash. >> looking at comeback in small caps and technology, we talked about the route, but the last few weeks best performers netflix, tesla, tripadvisor. stocks that were beat up heavily, this rally's all-inclusive, including high flying momentum stocks. >> sees limited upside on a valuation,...
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oracle has had trouble getting into the cloud services businesses. some people thought they would company, andased this is one that works with hotels and various different retailers. oracle owns several companies like this already, and yet, they are moving further into this business. the other thing is, with my gross, a lot of people own the stock and were short, so a lot were betting against it. it rose on our story. >> what is the goal here for larry ellison? salesrters of sluggish growth for oracle. is this something he had in the back of his mind? we have to turn this around? >> someone told me that larry ellison almost bought micros years ago. in fact, the ceo is now the chairman flew across country to sign the deal, and from what he told me, larry basically left him at the altar, and they did not get that deal done, and here we are six years later, and the deal is getting done. oracle has not done a big deal and a long time. this will be $5 billion. plus, if it goes through, it will be the largest deal since sun microsystems about five years ag
oracle has had trouble getting into the cloud services businesses. some people thought they would company, andased this is one that works with hotels and various different retailers. oracle owns several companies like this already, and yet, they are moving further into this business. the other thing is, with my gross, a lot of people own the stock and were short, so a lot were betting against it. it rose on our story. >> what is the goal here for larry ellison? salesrters of sluggish...
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oracle earnings to their latest acquisition. we're talking to a private company on the next wave of storage. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ >>> our next guest simplified enterprise data for its clients and announced a $100 million round of funding this past march which puts its valuation over the billion dollar mark. let's bring in the ceo of actifio. thanks for joining us. you're in copy data. i guess the concept is your technology allows people not to have to make so many different copies of the data that they have and spend a lot of money on that. but instead, deal with more of a virtualized version and save money that way. what's driving that, and did i even explain it correctly, ash? >> yeah, i think the notion, what we've done is to bring this notion of copy data virtualization which virtualizes how you kee
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oracle's stock is moving down in the after market session. one of the flashes that i'm seeing here is that quarterly new software license revenues were unchanged. when you have no new software licenses, that is certainly interesting. let's get right to the numbers. go. we've got 93 cents, that is a miss. that could also be it. and then the -- okay, 11.3, it's a miss on both the top and bottom line. david: by the way, charles brady here at fox business has told us, he told us about a half hour ago you could expect a 5% move in the stock after earnings. we're getting just about exactly that, in fact, it's going further to the negative. this was, the stock did hit a 52-week high today, so there may be some people that think it is topped out at current levels. let's go to our panel. tim courtney, gary rand. gary, as you look at these numbers from oracle, you see that happening a lot. by the way, there was a number of stocks on which there was profit taking today including amazon, fedex, chart industries, a natural gas play. is that what's happeni
oracle's stock is moving down in the after market session. one of the flashes that i'm seeing here is that quarterly new software license revenues were unchanged. when you have no new software licenses, that is certainly interesting. let's get right to the numbers. go. we've got 93 cents, that is a miss. that could also be it. and then the -- okay, 11.3, it's a miss on both the top and bottom line. david: by the way, charles brady here at fox business has told us, he told us about a half hour...
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there was a charm offensive oracle that happened in the last two months with oracle management coming around. that was probably premature or drove the stock too high. this is all about can oracle take business back from workday that they are losing of which they have to first say that they are losing it. they have -- they have to say, look, when new contracts come up, we win them. it's oracle. it's sap. it's microsoft. last year, they had the deal with the sales force. the year over year comparisons were not great. oracle has been a buy only f several times. this is no difference. >>> smith and wesson. >> cabellas told us gun sales were down. >> forgot about that, absolutely right. >> yeah, this one people did not want to believe. look, do we have guns -- my family has guns, but not handguns, and i think that smith and wesson had the spurt, and now it's come back down, and turns out they were not immune. people felt the problem was with the hunting rifle, but guns across the board declined. i don't want to get anyone mad at me. i'm not saying guns are good or bad. i'm saying this is s
there was a charm offensive oracle that happened in the last two months with oracle management coming around. that was probably premature or drove the stock too high. this is all about can oracle take business back from workday that they are losing of which they have to first say that they are losing it. they have -- they have to say, look, when new contracts come up, we win them. it's oracle. it's sap. it's microsoft. last year, they had the deal with the sales force. the year over year...
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few want to be in the space, oracle is your play. >> inflation, what inflation? fed chief janet yellin brushing aside a potential rate hike. we will tell you how to prepare for a win that day when it does come. that's next. tonight. for the first time ever, you, yes, you, will be able to vote live during our show logging on and vote t. results will be on screen, can you vote, by the way, as many times as you want. josh brown is taking on dan mason ahead of oracle tomorrow, get your phones and tablets for the first interactive street fight coming up how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. . >>> if the economy proves tore stronger, increases in the federal funds rate target are likely to occur sooner and
few want to be in the space, oracle is your play. >> inflation, what inflation? fed chief janet yellin brushing aside a potential rate hike. we will tell you how to prepare for a win that day when it does come. that's next. tonight. for the first time ever, you, yes, you, will be able to vote live during our show logging on and vote t. results will be on screen, can you vote, by the way, as many times as you want. josh brown is taking on dan mason ahead of oracle tomorrow, get your phones...
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they will pay $5.3 billion for mike ron, so will this deal help oracle? get out there and vote yes or no. it marks the largest acquisition for oracle since buying sun micro systems back in 2010 for $24 billion and that wasn't such a great acquisition, to this day. >> horrendous, horrendous. i'll try to talk down this no vote because i bought the stock on friday, also thinking -- and that's not why i'm talking it down. >> people are saying no, but anyway, go ahead. >> oracle is one of the great consolidators and one of the great acquirers in technology. they and cisco seem to do this. people who say oracle is not growing or has to grow through acquisition is crazy. what they said is they are going after the most profitable verticals and the retail verticals and the point of sale vermont calls. this deal will be immediately accretive. this is deal is cheap to the s&p at a time when people are looking for a major cap tech. this makes a lot of sense for this company. >> does it feel like it should have been here a while ago? >> i'm not sure. >> could they hav
they will pay $5.3 billion for mike ron, so will this deal help oracle? get out there and vote yes or no. it marks the largest acquisition for oracle since buying sun micro systems back in 2010 for $24 billion and that wasn't such a great acquisition, to this day. >> horrendous, horrendous. i'll try to talk down this no vote because i bought the stock on friday, also thinking -- and that's not why i'm talking it down. >> people are saying no, but anyway, go ahead. >> oracle is...
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the deal would reportedly cost oracle $5 billion. microsystems sells cash registers used by shops and hotels. the purchase would show that oracle's interested in taking a bigger slice of the retail and hotel pie. >>> meanwhile google holding its yearly developers conference this week. for that and the news before the bell, let's turn to courtney raken, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, they hold their conference this week with wearable devices in focus. reports say samsung will introduce its first wear device, similar to the galaxy you're smart watch. lg and motorola could unveil them too. 19 million wearables could be shipped by the end of the year, that's triple the number from last year. procedures are pretty flat as the markets come off a positive week with the dow up for six straight sessions despite growing concern over the crisis in iraq. dow just 50 points away from 17,000. look for data on existing home sales and later this week on home prices and consumer confidence. dow rises 26 points on friday. the nasdaq add
the deal would reportedly cost oracle $5 billion. microsystems sells cash registers used by shops and hotels. the purchase would show that oracle's interested in taking a bigger slice of the retail and hotel pie. >>> meanwhile google holding its yearly developers conference this week. for that and the news before the bell, let's turn to courtney raken, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, they hold their conference this week with wearable devices in focus. reports say...
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. >>> we're going to follow the after hours action in oracle. one trader thinks it might soon be time to get into coach. >> over to you guys. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq marketsite in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, jon najarian, karen fireman, and guy adami. don't we'll have you choose one of our stories. logon to cnbc.com for are that. commodities spiked. gold breaking out today up more than 3% on the back of fed chair janet yellen's comments yesterday that rates would stay low for the foreseeable future. >>> violence in iraq driving up oil prices today. the spread between brent and wti crude getting wider here. let's start with gold. >> gold to me is -- bear market rallies in gold can be very deceiving, very painful. this is one of them. gold will be at $1,200 before the end of the year. i think it is a natural place -- the fed has normalized interest rates somewhere around $9.50. if you believe the fed is missing inflation here, you'll rally gold and that's misplaced. janet yellen i thi
. >>> we're going to follow the after hours action in oracle. one trader thinks it might soon be time to get into coach. >> over to you guys. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq marketsite in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tim seymour, jon najarian, karen fireman, and guy adami. don't we'll have you choose one of our stories. logon to cnbc.com for are that. commodities spiked. gold breaking out today up more than 3% on the...
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oracle is using some of its cash and putting it to work. software,ms provides technology solutions for the hospitality and retail industries. oracle saying it expands this idea of the internet of everything into another market. micros for $4.6 billion. we will keep you updated on this transaction. moving and shaking this hour, the supreme court may decide as aon as this morning if the continue sending streaming content. broadcasters say it could cost them billions of dollars. i spoke with the ceo in washington on the eve of the opening arguments back in april. here is what he said about the main technological difference now, which is why he is so confident they will win. >> i don't think anybody can forecast what will happen. it is a fools game to do that. min them because we feel very confident. as a matter of law, we are dead right. but it is the united states supreme court and nobody can predict. >> one of his big investors is billionaire barry diller. he said there is a 50% chance aereo will lose and a 50% chance it will win. the americ
oracle is using some of its cash and putting it to work. software,ms provides technology solutions for the hospitality and retail industries. oracle saying it expands this idea of the internet of everything into another market. micros for $4.6 billion. we will keep you updated on this transaction. moving and shaking this hour, the supreme court may decide as aon as this morning if the continue sending streaming content. broadcasters say it could cost them billions of dollars. i spoke with the...
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oracle also higher, up 1.3%. so, significantly both out-performing the german market session today. >>> and google's nest labs is buying dropcam, the start-up that makes home monitoring cameras. frid friday, the price tag was reported to be $55 mi$555 milli though it's unconfirmed. they're expanding their businesses. it bought nest last year for $3.2 billion. google shares, frankfurt listing up just slightly. >>> now, we have to take a quick break, but coming up, the founders of two struggling retailers say they're not going down without a fight. the latest on the battles of the boardroom at lululemon and american apparel, coming right up next. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have al
oracle also higher, up 1.3%. so, significantly both out-performing the german market session today. >>> and google's nest labs is buying dropcam, the start-up that makes home monitoring cameras. frid friday, the price tag was reported to be $55 mi$555 milli though it's unconfirmed. they're expanding their businesses. it bought nest last year for $3.2 billion. google shares, frankfurt listing up just slightly. >>> now, we have to take a quick break, but coming up, the founders...
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>> oracle octopus. >>> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is coming up next. >>> on our broadcast tonight, off limits, a big victory for personal privacy as the supreme court rules the information on your cell phone is your business and not subject to search by the police. >>> high water, a flood emergency tonight in the upper midwest, with rivers at the breaking point and more rain sadly on the way. >>> air war, it could get violent with all the flying objects taking pictures in neighborhoods across this country. the growing backlash tonight against drones. >>> and the underdogs on the eve of the next big battle in brazil, as the u.s. trying to stay alive at the world cup. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, many years
>> oracle octopus. >>> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is coming up next. >>> on our broadcast tonight, off limits, a big victory for personal privacy as the supreme court rules the information on your cell phone is your business and not subject to search by the police. >>> high water, a flood emergency tonight in the upper midwest, with rivers at the breaking point and more rain sadly on the way. >>> air war, it could get violent with...
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the oracle ceo was hoping that will boost oracle's sales growth which has been rough for the last 11 quarters. google glass going high style and attracts more customers. they're selling google glass eyewear designed by a famous
the oracle ceo was hoping that will boost oracle's sales growth which has been rough for the last 11 quarters. google glass going high style and attracts more customers. they're selling google glass eyewear designed by a famous
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. >>> thank you steve and oracle will pay five piss for resources and oracle showed interest six years ago and that deal fell through. if that happened it would be the biggest and it is going to cost a limb pit from only to% of coffee beans sold in stores is also going up. soon it will cost a dollar more for a 12-ounce pass. >>> and they will get to take the first week off things to a younger named katie, she said it is summer and her dad dough boss and she -- dad's' boss and she gave him some sometime off. >>> -- some time off. >>> coming up, the message at the cathedral and the message they want to send. >>> you can tell they have been in the water a long time. >>> treading water for nearly a day, after the break, the they are off the coast, stay tuned for more. d . >>> nobody was hurt but investigators say the house was a total loss. the flames caused some minor damage to neighbor's homes. >>> happening today, the attorney general's office will release a new report on the penn state sex scandal. they will include new details on how they will handle the molestation case. they raised
. >>> thank you steve and oracle will pay five piss for resources and oracle showed interest six years ago and that deal fell through. if that happened it would be the biggest and it is going to cost a limb pit from only to% of coffee beans sold in stores is also going up. soon it will cost a dollar more for a 12-ounce pass. >>> and they will get to take the first week off things to a younger named katie, she said it is summer and her dad dough boss and she -- dad's' boss and...
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next up, oracle down 4% today following its steep afterhours drop on earnings. tim, last night you said the stock would be bought at these levels. you said actually a gift. >> i did buy some. >> it was a gift to you. >> well, i think so. i mean, i put on a half a position. it's something i'm going to continue to watch. the street out today tells you they're worried about gross margins. it's less even about the top line. to be clear, two of their three-cent miss was an fx loss in venezuela. the financial part of their numbers for the last four quarters has been choppy and lumpy. i think that changes. i think ultimately, this is a valuation story. mega cap, in tech, this is the best place to play. and with a dividend yield. that was the gift. >> isn't it a company that's facing more competition than they've ever faced in the history of the company? it seems to me everybody is coming at them from crm to microsoft. instead of oracle, i'd rather been in microsoft. >> i think they've always had competition. these guys think they're going to be one and two in the most
next up, oracle down 4% today following its steep afterhours drop on earnings. tim, last night you said the stock would be bought at these levels. you said actually a gift. >> i did buy some. >> it was a gift to you. >> well, i think so. i mean, i put on a half a position. it's something i'm going to continue to watch. the street out today tells you they're worried about gross margins. it's less even about the top line. to be clear, two of their three-cent miss was an fx loss...
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. >>> and there's word that the deal between oracle and micros is a go. oracle came close to make a deal six years ago but the deal fell through. if the deal goes through it'll be the biggest oracle since it bought microsystems. >>> it was an emotional day as tpaápbs watched u.s. -- as fans watched u.s. take on portugal. there was plenty of american pride at the game viewing. a giant outdoor screen is set up. there were plenty of peaks and valleys in today's game including a come from behind goal. and even more drama. >> for fans it's big, it's big. folks in the bay area itself, it's big. the san jose earthquake is in the area. there's a big fan base. >>> that game ended in a 2-2 tie. the city recreation department organized the screening with the help of a literacy group called america scores. the crowd there goes crazy. soccer fans walked to viewing parties in los angeles many with u.s. flags and other testimonies to soccer's increased polarity here in california. spectators and soccer die-hards others taking it in for the very first time. and true to
. >>> and there's word that the deal between oracle and micros is a go. oracle came close to make a deal six years ago but the deal fell through. if the deal goes through it'll be the biggest oracle since it bought microsystems. >>> it was an emotional day as tpaápbs watched u.s. -- as fans watched u.s. take on portugal. there was plenty of american pride at the game viewing. a giant outdoor screen is set up. there were plenty of peaks and valleys in today's game including a...
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they cap for a big chunk of oracle revenue. from oracle transition to the cloud to blackberry turnaround plans, blackberry posting first-quarter earnings today. the cost-cutting efforts are starting to pay off. net income rose to $23 million as the company sold assets. blackberry still has major challenges on the sales side. .evenue fell 69% i sat down with john chen. >> when i was talking about 80-20, i will stay with that. one interesting thing is that everybody wanted to hang onto these numbers. we are getting a refined state. ison't want to say anything 100% but we are fine. we are a viable company. we have strong balance sheets. we are starting focus on growth. gives you doubts at this point? >> we are all right. the world could change. the market to change. i have been in business long enough to say nothing is 100%. you will jinx yourself. again, i don't able to focus on the 20. i want people to focus on the fact that we are comfortable about the viability of the company going forward. you sell the numbers. we could talk
they cap for a big chunk of oracle revenue. from oracle transition to the cloud to blackberry turnaround plans, blackberry posting first-quarter earnings today. the cost-cutting efforts are starting to pay off. net income rose to $23 million as the company sold assets. blackberry still has major challenges on the sales side. .evenue fell 69% i sat down with john chen. >> when i was talking about 80-20, i will stay with that. one interesting thing is that everybody wanted to hang onto...
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. >> oracle reports next week. i think oracle's going to do a good job. the reason it's doing well is mark hurd is an extremely competitive guy. yes, larry ellison runs it, but mark hurd's the guy that's done it. i think he's tired of playing second fiddle to the software and service companies. they deliver a good quarter. i'd buy half before and half after. stay long oracle. charitable trust owns it. yes? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> hi, i'm gabrielle from cherry hill, new jersey. >> no one's at the mall, they're all here. >> with obamacare mandate, i see a lot of potential growth in health care providers. i was wondering if you think etna is a good investment. >> i think aetna's a terrific investment. i take your aetna but will see you with cigna. i think it's the cheapest. i hope it goes below 89, it doesn't get there, but aetna's just fine, too. great ideas from all. sure, we got our eyes on important earnings reports and news next week, but the sidelines, you know what, it's fine for me. get a little more c
. >> oracle reports next week. i think oracle's going to do a good job. the reason it's doing well is mark hurd is an extremely competitive guy. yes, larry ellison runs it, but mark hurd's the guy that's done it. i think he's tired of playing second fiddle to the software and service companies. they deliver a good quarter. i'd buy half before and half after. stay long oracle. charitable trust owns it. yes? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> hi, i'm gabrielle from cherry...
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. >> software maker oracle is buying microsoft systems for $5 billion. it will extends offerings by the hospitality and with oracle's business, technology and cloud portfolios. it first showed interest in buying micro six years ago. it fell through at the time. starting tomorrow, starbucks order could cost extra. it is raising the price of certain drinks by five to 20 cents. >> 20% of orders will be affected. and the cost of the packaged coffee genes will increase to a dollar start something on july 21st. >>> many american soccer fans were left in shock after the latest world cup ended in a draw in the final seconds. >> it as bright cross. it is an equalizer. >> that was heartbreak, folks. >> the goal in the last zero seconds led to the 2-2 tie. >> team u.s.a. is gearing up for their next match. >> we can go to the next round. so we don't try to make us so much crazy about what happened. we have to step on and look that we get some points against germany. >> he had a fantastic goal yesterday. >> they face off against germany on thursday. >>> stolen items
. >> software maker oracle is buying microsoft systems for $5 billion. it will extends offerings by the hospitality and with oracle's business, technology and cloud portfolios. it first showed interest in buying micro six years ago. it fell through at the time. starting tomorrow, starbucks order could cost extra. it is raising the price of certain drinks by five to 20 cents. >> 20% of orders will be affected. and the cost of the packaged coffee genes will increase to a dollar start...
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talk oracle. we didn't talk too much last hour. >> oracle is up 3/4 of a percent. since we first started talking about a potential tie-up. this is 3 1/2%. this is big merger deal. a 5.3 billion deal. the biggest since sun micro back in 2010. you remember that that was almost 7 1/2 billion. david: nicole a big supreme court decision today that kind of put the stops on epa to go too far into coal. that is helping out coal stocks. >> the supreme court gave nice boost to coal stocks. they are off earlier highs. walter energy is up 5% now. >> quickly mention the traders warmed up to 3:00 deprinting stocks after a -- 3d printing stocks after a bearish month. [closing bell ringing] >> 3d systems up 7.25%. liz: let's savor the bells on wall street, with the s&p just flat and slightly lower. nasdaq looks to end up just half a point, we'll take it. liz: we sure will on this monday. after records on friday, it is time to get to all the news. "after the bell" starts right now. david: so let's get right to it. in today's market action, we have mark madsen, madsen money ceo. he
talk oracle. we didn't talk too much last hour. >> oracle is up 3/4 of a percent. since we first started talking about a potential tie-up. this is 3 1/2%. this is big merger deal. a 5.3 billion deal. the biggest since sun micro back in 2010. you remember that that was almost 7 1/2 billion. david: nicole a big supreme court decision today that kind of put the stops on epa to go too far into coal. that is helping out coal stocks. >> the supreme court gave nice boost to coal stocks....
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they cap for a big chunk of oracle revenue. from oracle transition to the cloud to blackberry turnaround plans, blackberry posting first-quarter earnings today. the cost-cutting efforts are starting to pay off. net income rose to $23 million as the company sold assets. blackberry still has major challenges on the sales side. revenue fell 69%. i sat down with john chen. >> when i was talking about 80-20, i will stay with that. one interesting thing is that everybody wanted to hang onto these numbers. we are getting a refined state. i don't want to say anything is 100% but we are fine. we are a viable company. we have strong balance sheets. we are starting focus on growth. >> what gives you doubts at this point? >> we are all right. the world could change. the market to change. i have been in business long enough to say nothing is 100%. you will jinx yourself. again, i don't able to focus on the 20. i want people to focus on the fact that we are comfortable about the viability of the company going forward. you sell the numbers. w
they cap for a big chunk of oracle revenue. from oracle transition to the cloud to blackberry turnaround plans, blackberry posting first-quarter earnings today. the cost-cutting efforts are starting to pay off. net income rose to $23 million as the company sold assets. blackberry still has major challenges on the sales side. revenue fell 69%. i sat down with john chen. >> when i was talking about 80-20, i will stay with that. one interesting thing is that everybody wanted to hang onto...
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also in technology, oracle chief executive, they are planning to buy micros at $5.8 billion. president clinton -- i beg your pardon -- president obama talking about information of airstrikes. perhaps militant advancing in iraq, according to john kerry. he spoke from baghdad today and tourged iraqi prime minister form a more inclusive government and to do so quickly. >> this is a critical moment for iraq's future. it is a moment of decision for iraq's leaders. it is a moment of great urgency. iraq faces an existential threat aq's leaders have to meet that threat with urgency. >> for more on this topic, am joined by stephen camara. also from washington is jim phillips, senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the heritage foundation. --e us an update right now what is going on at the white house and what are the various options that are being talked about? the point man today was john kerry in baghdad but the message he is carrying is that the iraqis have to move pretty quickly. the insurgency continues to make advances. they have now basically controlled the whole
also in technology, oracle chief executive, they are planning to buy micros at $5.8 billion. president clinton -- i beg your pardon -- president obama talking about information of airstrikes. perhaps militant advancing in iraq, according to john kerry. he spoke from baghdad today and tourged iraqi prime minister form a more inclusive government and to do so quickly. >> this is a critical moment for iraq's future. it is a moment of decision for iraq's leaders. it is a moment of great...
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offsetl would let oracle slowing growth by adding software. will start blocking music videos from labels that have not signed up yet with their subscription service. adding 5% of the labels. yahoo! has come out with its first diverse the report. 37% of yahoo! workforce is female. are men.s leaders 90% of its total workforce is white or asian. yahoos ceo's marissa mayer. >> why are we doing this? >> there was pressure on google to open its books. >> why not general motors? >> silicon valley is the growing industry. that is where the job hiring will happen. that is where people want to see progress. >> what is your beef? >> it is the most sanctimonious bs i've ever heard. this?dak or gm do or gm do this if you are going to build your self as change, you have to -- >> there you go. nicely done. of general motors, their ceo is too distracted to worry about diversity. she will be on capitol hill today. over 3 million more vehicles are recalled. he the auto giant a good investment -- is the auto giant a good investment? >> we go inside the story and
offsetl would let oracle slowing growth by adding software. will start blocking music videos from labels that have not signed up yet with their subscription service. adding 5% of the labels. yahoo! has come out with its first diverse the report. 37% of yahoo! workforce is female. are men.s leaders 90% of its total workforce is white or asian. yahoos ceo's marissa mayer. >> why are we doing this? >> there was pressure on google to open its books. >> why not general motors?...
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oracle is actually in some consumer shifts here, reflects the consumer shift on oracle's part to cloud service over the licensing of their software. bottom line you've got larry ellison reaffirming his promise that oracle will become the largest cloud software firm in the next few years. but year to date, they're still up 6.8% over the last 52 weeks, they're up 28%. but just today they're down, a little over 5% at one point, right now about 4%. and part of it had to do with the fact that cloud revenue is still a small portion of of the revenue picture, and they are making that shift to cloud services. they still have $39 billion in cash, rumors they're possibly buying micro systems for an alleged $5 billion. no confirmation on that, but they are dragging down tech stocks including pan doer ya, linkedin and amazon. the earnings report missed both on earnings ask on revenue. liz? liz: listen, thank you very much. very much. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. you've been hacked. yo, you've been hacked. that two-letter greeting app, it's sort of one of these poke apps? okay, what is going
oracle is actually in some consumer shifts here, reflects the consumer shift on oracle's part to cloud service over the licensing of their software. bottom line you've got larry ellison reaffirming his promise that oracle will become the largest cloud software firm in the next few years. but year to date, they're still up 6.8% over the last 52 weeks, they're up 28%. but just today they're down, a little over 5% at one point, right now about 4%. and part of it had to do with the fact that cloud...
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oracle is up about 1%. oracle may be buying microsystems. it is software for retailers. also, hotel chains. they are in exclusive talks, according to bloomberg. the question is whether or not they will reach an agreement. neither of the two companies have been available for comment. melissa: thank you so much. we have brought you the bionic hand. now meet the bionic pancreas. life saving insulin from your cell phone. the high-tech laser beam that should scare the daylights out of drunk drivers. do you ever have too much money or technology? the local means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. melissa: every corner of the globe, money is flying around the world. starting in on gary. a new fast food chain is starting and budapest. it has been started by outraged artists. the drinks are serve
oracle is up about 1%. oracle may be buying microsystems. it is software for retailers. also, hotel chains. they are in exclusive talks, according to bloomberg. the question is whether or not they will reach an agreement. neither of the two companies have been available for comment. melissa: thank you so much. we have brought you the bionic hand. now meet the bionic pancreas. life saving insulin from your cell phone. the high-tech laser beam that should scare the daylights out of drunk drivers....
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oracle reportedly gearing up for a big purchase. we'll have details next. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, nearly a done deal, bay area based oracle spending more than $5 million to buy microsystems. in the last 30 minutes, oracle announced it is dishing out rather $68 per microshare, microsystems sells software and hardware to shops and hotels. this deal expected to close by the end of the year. analysts say the purchase shows oracle's interested in taking a bicker slice of the retail and hotel prize. >>> in the men time, google holds its annual developer's conference this week with wearable devices no doubt in focus. reports say samsung will introduce its first android wear device. similar to its galaxy year smart watch. lg and motorola could launch wearable devices as well. researchers say 19 million wearables could be shipped by the end of the year, tripled from last year. >>> it's 5:54, u.s. and portugal made world history. the referee called a water break. this is the first time that's happened at the
oracle reportedly gearing up for a big purchase. we'll have details next. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, nearly a done deal, bay area based oracle spending more than $5 million to buy microsystems. in the last 30 minutes, oracle announced it is dishing out rather $68 per microshare, microsystems sells software and hardware to shops and hotels. this deal expected to close by the end of the year. analysts say the purchase shows oracle's...
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bigrofit taking after the run we have seen on oracle. e taking in $500,000 if it stays bullish. picking up a is cheap options, the 45 called for eight eight 2000 law order a that adds up to $8,000 -- 2000 stock order of that adds up to $8,000. apple is up 50% of the last year and up 15% year to date. the trend has definitely change. and now the split-adjusted price seems attractive. stock traded between 70 and 80 for the longest time. is goinge money call hasabout $13 dollars, and four month for good things to happen. >> thank you so much. we are on the markets once again in 30 minutes. "money clip" is up next. ♪ "money clip" where we tied together the best business news. i am adam johnson. the ceos of hbo and time are there. anything you can do i can do better. it's a sing-along in france. new york, meanwhile, going into a pot state of mind. another state legalizing marijuana. , the new york
bigrofit taking after the run we have seen on oracle. e taking in $500,000 if it stays bullish. picking up a is cheap options, the 45 called for eight eight 2000 law order a that adds up to $8,000 -- 2000 stock order of that adds up to $8,000. apple is up 50% of the last year and up 15% year to date. the trend has definitely change. and now the split-adjusted price seems attractive. stock traded between 70 and 80 for the longest time. is goinge money call hasabout $13 dollars, and four month...
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reports that oracle is buying it for $5.3 billion or $3.9 billion euros. it provides software and hardware for the hospitality and retail industries, it would be oracles biggest acquisition to date. a strike is over. the head of the union says he will sign a deal with mining on tuesday to end the strike. they should be back to work on wednesday. it started back in january during a standoff over pay. miners say the walkout has cost them more than $2.2 billion in lost revenues. that is the business news for now. i'll be back in in an hour's time with more business headlines, tom. >> thank you very much indeed marcus carlson. let's take a look in what is happening online. web news is next. >> welcome to the web news with our pick of the stories making the online headlines. coming up today's show, the online campaign to remove a controversial instagram page in kuwait. teenage girls in the u.s. hallenge dress codes and abandonning a paintbrush for a football. this page cannot be found. anyone trying to access this instagram page set up by a kuwaiti user in june
reports that oracle is buying it for $5.3 billion or $3.9 billion euros. it provides software and hardware for the hospitality and retail industries, it would be oracles biggest acquisition to date. a strike is over. the head of the union says he will sign a deal with mining on tuesday to end the strike. they should be back to work on wednesday. it started back in january during a standoff over pay. miners say the walkout has cost them more than $2.2 billion in lost revenues. that is the...
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the other day i heard many saying oracle's run is over. no, it's not over. and this is going to help contribute to further growth. >> all right. let's talk coach. wedbush securities downgrading coach to an underperform from a neutral. cuts its price target by 35%. a little bit late, murph? >> yeah. so coach is a name that we've talked about a lot on the desk and they've just been doing nothing right. but now wall street's finally coming on board and you're getting downgrade after downgrade or price cuts across the board. look for an area to jump in here because i think there's value in coach. you know, we talk kors versus coach. i want to see a day someone downgrades coach, bottoms out, you get that whooshing noise. >> we've got plenty of cuts and plenty of whooshs down and right now the pe is one-third of kors or kate. >> i don't think it's there yet. i think you need a big down day on big volume and then a rally off that news. >> investor leon cooperman reporting a more than 20% stake in shipping company nordic american offshore. this is a recent ipo in ju
the other day i heard many saying oracle's run is over. no, it's not over. and this is going to help contribute to further growth. >> all right. let's talk coach. wedbush securities downgrading coach to an underperform from a neutral. cuts its price target by 35%. a little bit late, murph? >> yeah. so coach is a name that we've talked about a lot on the desk and they've just been doing nothing right. but now wall street's finally coming on board and you're getting downgrade after...
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our guests like oracle, too. >>> that's it for us. susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a good night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >> at some point every musician chooses their instrument, and that instrument, with all its intricacies and demands, will lead them down their creative path. >> barbara bonney: the word amateur means they do it because they love it. how many times have i burst into tears because i've been so inspired by what people bring up here. >> musical instruments, this time on spark. [ ♪music ] >> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation, supporting creativity and innovation in the arts since 1967. and by the kqed campaign for the future program venture fund
our guests like oracle, too. >>> that's it for us. susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a good night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >> at some point every musician chooses their instrument, and that instrument, with all its intricacies and demands, will lead them down their creative path. >> barbara bonney: the word amateur means they do it because they love it. how many times have i burst into tears because i've been so inspired by what...
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our guests like oracle, too. >>> that's it for us. susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a good night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >> tonight on revolutionaries. >> no matter how much progress women have made, the world and you know, get ready for the blood truth here, the world is still overwhelmingly run by men. >> cheryl created headlines worldwide with her book urge women to lean in. in this episode of revolutionaries, sheryl sandberg has a wide ranging conversation about her views with her mentor google chairman eric schmidt. >> let's begin by thanking the computer history museum for
our guests like oracle, too. >>> that's it for us. susie gharib thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. have a good night, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >> tonight on revolutionaries. >> no matter how much progress women have made, the world and you know, get ready for the blood truth here, the world is still overwhelmingly run by men. >> cheryl created headlines worldwide with her book urge women to lean in. in this episode of revolutionaries, sheryl...