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like the snp biotech etf. those will do it for you. that is it. there is one i do like. it is called catalyst pharmaceuticals. a biotech firm for diseases. this is more of an investor than an inventor. you know what, i do prefer the inventors but it buys a promising early-stage drugs and brings them to market rather than developing them to scratch. it has taken me a while to come up with catalyst. but it has launched his third and the previous two have gone off with a patent and a future. and catalyst has done nothing since a few months ago. so you have not missed anything. finally, i have one more small- cap healthcare plate. this is a new one. this is called addus home care. it is moving away from providing care in hospitals and towards other lower-cost settings like outpatient treatment centers or even patients' homes. they offer services including in-home medical care and in- home assistance with day-to-day activities for people who need help. and let's not be in home hospice care because no one wants to spend their final moments at a hospital. new mexico and new yor
like the snp biotech etf. those will do it for you. that is it. there is one i do like. it is called catalyst pharmaceuticals. a biotech firm for diseases. this is more of an investor than an inventor. you know what, i do prefer the inventors but it buys a promising early-stage drugs and brings them to market rather than developing them to scratch. it has taken me a while to come up with catalyst. but it has launched his third and the previous two have gone off with a patent and a future. and...
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in order to discuss these latest figures in detail, i'm pleased to say chris williamson at snp global markets is with us. first off, my first question is regarding manufacturing. we are seeing an improvement with services. why is manufacturing still struggling? >> good morning. the main reason is germany being the key area of weakness in the eurozone. germany is still struggle with i adjustments after the invasion of ukraine and the manufacturing took a hit t. nee. it needs to adjust to a different energy . it is going through a period of adjustment. there is few signs of it lifting higher. it is disappointing to see the order book situation. it looks like the manufacturing sector is stuck in the period of malaise. there are better signs outside of germany in the periphery outside of france and germany where the manufacturing sector is showing signs of stabilizing which is welcome news. that's been the case for a few months now. it is failing to get that liftoff. >> i like your thoughts on price pressure. last month, you said they were elevated in services and in manufacturing. what i
in order to discuss these latest figures in detail, i'm pleased to say chris williamson at snp global markets is with us. first off, my first question is regarding manufacturing. we are seeing an improvement with services. why is manufacturing still struggling? >> good morning. the main reason is germany being the key area of weakness in the eurozone. germany is still struggle with i adjustments after the invasion of ukraine and the manufacturing took a hit t. nee. it needs to adjust to a...
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away from the board he's been there for, i don't know, 14, 15 years what has he meant to the company snp >> he's been our driving force he created the howard hughes news corp ration 14 years ago, and has been instrumental in creating this platform over that time period. he may be stepping off the board, but i'm certain he will remained involved going forward. >> he will be a big shareholder, so he will remain involved thank you, david come back any time >> my pleasure thank you. >>> coming up, tesla shares up 2% ahead of its earnings report. can they boost investor confidence is elon musk an asset or a problem? we'll big into that. >>> plus, meta set a new spending record for lobbying last quarter, we'll sdiscuss whn "the exchange" returns after this you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> welcome back to "the exchange." this is your cnbc news update at this hour. during testimony in donald
away from the board he's been there for, i don't know, 14, 15 years what has he meant to the company snp >> he's been our driving force he created the howard hughes news corp ration 14 years ago, and has been instrumental in creating this platform over that time period. he may be stepping off the board, but i'm certain he will remained involved going forward. >> he will be a big shareholder, so he will remain involved thank you, david come back any time >> my pleasure thank...
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that area of the market which is only 25% of the snp. it matters a lot to do a feel like that is taking an extended -- >> 25% earnings contribution. we could argue that the max seven became >> one. the interesting thing about tech stocks and growth stocks is that is almost the quality right now. what i'm talking about broadening out, we love the equal weighted s&p 500, 400, 600 growth indices. if we see these go up because of that, it's because of the risk type scenario where you see the flows go into the short end of the curve and mega cap tech. >> your flight to quality if you want to call it that is credit related. that is where you see more opportunity. >> we are really focused on total return. even if it's a three month or six month risk, the re- inflation or the re- acceleration of growth is a major risk, not just for valuations, but for how many investors are positioned. we are looking at taking incremental equity risks in high-yield because we see similar quality characteristics as kristin was describing for investment grade. we
that area of the market which is only 25% of the snp. it matters a lot to do a feel like that is taking an extended -- >> 25% earnings contribution. we could argue that the max seven became >> one. the interesting thing about tech stocks and growth stocks is that is almost the quality right now. what i'm talking about broadening out, we love the equal weighted s&p 500, 400, 600 growth indices. if we see these go up because of that, it's because of the risk type scenario where...
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sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming note, the 2024 berkshire hathaway annual shareholders meeting is this saturday cnbc's exclusive coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern don't miss it. we'll be rightac bk. (grandpa) i'm the richest guy in the world. (man 1) i have time to give. (man 2) i have people i can count on. (grandma) and a million stories to share. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the exchange." you can see your session highs on the dow shares of aptar group up 2%. one of the biggest first-quarter tailwinds was increased demand from obesity drugmakers and management expects continued
sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming...