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we're looking for better valuation, yum! brands, parent company to kfc. yum! brands sup five times its price from when spun off from pepsi in the late '90s. during that time they opened up average of 400 stores a year in the emerging markets. now they're up to rate that will be up to 800 to 900 stores a year. we still think there is lot of room to go for yum! brands. tracy: kentucky fried chicken, peas a is a hut, taco bell under yum! brands. astrazeneca, you get addicted to that stuff too, huh. >> eat pizza from pizza hut and yum! brands and beer from sabmiller and you will need nexium. i suggest take a nexium so your stomach will feel better. they make nexium, and 4.1% dividend. if there is trouble we're getting paid to wait. ashley: sabmiller, you like that in the beer category? >> sabmiller makes 200 different beers and sell them in 75 different countries. this is another wonderful emerging market story. beer sales tend not to go down. if anything they go up during tough times. we feel safe. tracy: they distribute coca-cola too. i guess all around it is pr
we're looking for better valuation, yum! brands, parent company to kfc. yum! brands sup five times its price from when spun off from pepsi in the late '90s. during that time they opened up average of 400 stores a year in the emerging markets. now they're up to rate that will be up to 800 to 900 stores a year. we still think there is lot of room to go for yum! brands. tracy: kentucky fried chicken, peas a is a hut, taco bell under yum! brands. astrazeneca, you get addicted to that stuff too,...
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. >> yum! brands and pepsi-- >> don't talk about yum! brands. an incorrect assertion, if you're telling me a united states company can go into china and buy a company outright say so. >> no. >> lou: we agree on that. >> we agree on that. >> then police go ahead. >> china has probably 30 to 40% of the foreign direct investment capacity available over the next three to four years for investment worldwide. now, we can take the attitude that we are strong enough to deny these investments, but as china is the largest, the largest potential growth export market for u.s. companies, i do not think that's wise to make strong statements that are not going to allow chinese companies. >> lou: i didn't say going to allow. that isn't my purview, but i do think that it's really important for us to understand that we are not operating with parity, with equity in the relationship, when we permit them to hold our dollars and our reserves to run over our interests. and-- >> i've got to take a hard break here. >> all right, fine. >> lou: thanks so much, john. alway
. >> yum! brands and pepsi-- >> don't talk about yum! brands. an incorrect assertion, if you're telling me a united states company can go into china and buy a company outright say so. >> no. >> lou: we agree on that. >> we agree on that. >> then police go ahead. >> china has probably 30 to 40% of the foreign direct investment capacity available over the next three to four years for investment worldwide. now, we can take the attitude that we are strong...
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looking at mcdonald's and yum brands. you have too strong of a dollar with multinational companies that something to look at both mcdonald's and yum brands. some of the same store sales numbers and coming in weaker than they thought year over year and september somewhat weak and growth concerns in china. dennis: thank you very much. cheryl: time to make money with charles payne. he joins us to talk about gdp, gross domestic product and its implications. charles: we got the numbers yesterday and they were woeful but digging into the numbers is even more woeful. spanish stress test to me is a joke. the whole thing is a farce. $100 billion bailout and power in the fairbanks. [talking over each other] charles: i am glad the market likes it. cheryl: using spain needs a bailout. you think the banks and spain the country will go to the euro zone. charles: they are on the austerity budget yesterday and $100 billion for banks that novel idea they will get more for the people. talk about bank profits. yesterday's gdp numbers. domes
looking at mcdonald's and yum brands. you have too strong of a dollar with multinational companies that something to look at both mcdonald's and yum brands. some of the same store sales numbers and coming in weaker than they thought year over year and september somewhat weak and growth concerns in china. dennis: thank you very much. cheryl: time to make money with charles payne. he joins us to talk about gdp, gross domestic product and its implications. charles: we got the numbers yesterday and...
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yum! brands has kfc over there. that is seeing weakness. burger king worldwide went public and private and now is back. 2. to the downside. back to you. ashley: thinking double whopper right there. thank you very much, nicole. back in 15 minutes. i'm hungry. tracy: the clock continues to tick away to the fiscal cliff. some state leaders say we should let the clock run out, go over the cliff. ashley: we'll see how the u.s. dollar is moving right now against some of the world currencies. well, the euro against the dollar down, the pound down. they're all down. the dollar is stronger. we'll be right back. ñ >> at 20 minutes past the hour i'm arthel neville with your fox news minute. the man behind the video that sparked protests in the middle east is behind bars in los angeles. he told a judge his real name is mark youcef. he was arrested from a probation violation because after check fraud. the judge considered him a flight risk. >>> marchers took to the street today in italy causing the closure of an area around the coliseum. italy's two
yum! brands has kfc over there. that is seeing weakness. burger king worldwide went public and private and now is back. 2. to the downside. back to you. ashley: thinking double whopper right there. thank you very much, nicole. back in 15 minutes. i'm hungry. tracy: the clock continues to tick away to the fiscal cliff. some state leaders say we should let the clock run out, go over the cliff. ashley: we'll see how the u.s. dollar is moving right now against some of the world currencies. well,...
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yum brands. what restaurants are under yum brands? >> kentucky fried chicken, taco bell, pizza hut. i would be happy to go to any of those. that is really both of these stories are a global picture. talk about concerns about china. china growth coming in and we have a strong dollar affecting companies multinational. stuart: we will take it. thank you very much. i have said it before and stuart: and i will say it again. there is no morality in the practice of law. it is the business. go for the money. take for example massachusetts senate candidate liz of the war in. in 95 as a harvard law professor she defended a steel company trying to block union members from getting benefits. hundreds of millions of dollars of benefits. fast-forward to today she bills herself as the working-class candidate for the senate in massachusetts. mark, defense your profession. >> ag cannot defend candidate warren. i don't know her circumstances but i will tell you this. you will find in the practice of law people who treat it like a profession and people who treat it like a business. i rejected a case th
yum brands. what restaurants are under yum brands? >> kentucky fried chicken, taco bell, pizza hut. i would be happy to go to any of those. that is really both of these stories are a global picture. talk about concerns about china. china growth coming in and we have a strong dollar affecting companies multinational. stuart: we will take it. thank you very much. i have said it before and stuart: and i will say it again. there is no morality in the practice of law. it is the business. go...
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then there was reid about's attempt at a wild west my you see yum. he spent $8 million over 16 years on artifacts from six-shooters to doc holliday about's cane. much of the collection is still stored in this warehouse. the museum never opened. the national civil war museum did hope in 2001 at a cost of more than 30 million. >> you have all that together in one town, wow, you are a nationally scaled national class tourism attraction. >> democrat linda thompson was on city council from 2002 through 21s 2010. >> these were his explanations when was challenged ton. >> but the challenges really wouldn't come until harrisburg's finances collapsed under its most expensive falling. >> this incinerator was the biggest problem for criminal them. in never worked like it was supposed to. it has burned up huneds of millions of dollars and some people now call this the incinerator from hell. originally built in 1972 before reid took office the plant was supposed to generate profit by charging fees to burn garbage. it didn't work out that way. mechanical problems
then there was reid about's attempt at a wild west my you see yum. he spent $8 million over 16 years on artifacts from six-shooters to doc holliday about's cane. much of the collection is still stored in this warehouse. the museum never opened. the national civil war museum did hope in 2001 at a cost of more than 30 million. >> you have all that together in one town, wow, you are a nationally scaled national class tourism attraction. >> democrat linda thompson was on city council...
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to get precision in these numbers but we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer space when yum announces it opened its 4,000th kfc restaurant in china. when starbucks says china will be the second largest market after u.s. when great companies like pepsi and nike are hitting 30% growth rates we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer products sector in china. david: we do know that good news but there is also other news coming out. of course federal express telegraphed that a couple weeks ago when fred smith came out. federal express is not neutral. they spent a lot of money in china for transportation hub. when he says, i will quote, i'm somewhat amused watching china observers completely underestimate of the effects of slower exports on the overall china economy, doesn't that give you a little bit of a chill? >> i think there is no question in my mind there is a slowdown underway but i think also with the same point is china's well in the positive zone. so, not run into any analyst who says china will not have respectable numbers, 7%. now that might have social reper
to get precision in these numbers but we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer space when yum announces it opened its 4,000th kfc restaurant in china. when starbucks says china will be the second largest market after u.s. when great companies like pepsi and nike are hitting 30% growth rates we know there is a lot of good news in the consumer products sector in china. david: we do know that good news but there is also other news coming out. of course federal express telegraphed that a...
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. >> yum! brands and pepsi-- >> don't talk about yum! brands. an incorrect assertion, if you're telling me a united states company can go into china and buy a company outright say so. >> no. >> lou: we agree on that. >> we agree on that. >> then police go ahead. >> china has probably 30 to 40% of the foreign direct investment capacity available over the next three to four years for investment worldwide. now, we can take the attitude that we are strong enough to deny these investments, but as china is the largest, the largest potential growth export market for u.s. companies, i do not think that's wise to make strong statements that are not going to allow chinese companies. >> lou: i didn't say going to allow. that isn't my purview, but i do think that it's really important for us to understand that we are not operating with parity, with equity in the relationship, when we permit them to hold our dollars and our reserves to run over our interests. and-- >> i've got to take a hard break here. >> all right, fine. >> lou: thanks so much, john. alway
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plus, will we see the release of the strategic patrol yum rereceivers and help at the pump closer to election day? that's suspicious. we'll ask steven in a few moments. >> let's kick it off with a stock check. nicole, stocks waiverring back and forth. >> there's a lot happening that everybody's waiting for as well. of course, the federal market committee has a policy meeting wednesday and thursday. we find out more as they reveal their thinking these days. so much an anticipation for monetary similar -- stimulus. they are pulling back after last week's 215 point game. you have the bank stocks doing well. retailers and as far as energy, some of the services indexes higher, but take a close look at bp in particular. bp is selling off assets. $5.5 billion worth of assets. we are looking closely at this name. these are interesting some operated assets by the company. it's up half a percent right now. back to you. >> nicole, thanks so much. so the treasury is moving to unload the rest of the aig stake, but it's the timing raising eyebrows here. we have the bottom line. >> you know, you ca
plus, will we see the release of the strategic patrol yum rereceivers and help at the pump closer to election day? that's suspicious. we'll ask steven in a few moments. >> let's kick it off with a stock check. nicole, stocks waiverring back and forth. >> there's a lot happening that everybody's waiting for as well. of course, the federal market committee has a policy meeting wednesday and thursday. we find out more as they reveal their thinking these days. so much an anticipation...