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happened to goldman sachs . steve benen thank you i want to start off by asking you about some of the meat of the book you talk about the organizational driftin you say it occurred to goldman sachs what are some concrete examples of this organizational drift and its consequences for the company. well give you an example in terms of a story in the late one nine hundred eighty s. goldman was taking a british company public and they had an opportunity to get out of taking the company public and saving themselves hundreds of millions of dollars they had a legal contractual right and when they were presented with the opportunity to do so john weinberg who was co-writing the firm at the time said i don't care what the contract says we are not we're going to fulfil our duty we told we're going to do it we're going to stand behind it even if the contract legally allows us to get out of it today when you look at goldman executives when they're speaking about their duty they speak about it more and from a legal perspectiv
happened to goldman sachs . steve benen thank you i want to start off by asking you about some of the meat of the book you talk about the organizational driftin you say it occurred to goldman sachs what are some concrete examples of this organizational drift and its consequences for the company. well give you an example in terms of a story in the late one nine hundred eighty s. goldman was taking a british company public and they had an opportunity to get out of taking the company public and...
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happened to goldman sachs . steve benen thank you i want to start off by asking you about some of the meat of the book you talk about the organizational driftin you say it occurred to goldman sachs what are some concrete examples of this organizational drift and its consequences for the company. will give you an example in terms of a story in the late one nine hundred eighty s. goldman was taking a british company public and they had an opportunity to get out of taking the company public and saving themselves hundreds of millions of dollars they had a legal contractual right and when they were presented with the opportunity to do so john weinberg who was co-writing the firm at the time said i don't care what the contract says we are not we're going to fulfil our duty we're told we're going to do it we're going to stand behind it even if the contract legally allows us to get out of it today when you look at goldman executives when they're speaking about their duty they speak about it more and from a legal perspec
happened to goldman sachs . steve benen thank you i want to start off by asking you about some of the meat of the book you talk about the organizational driftin you say it occurred to goldman sachs what are some concrete examples of this organizational drift and its consequences for the company. will give you an example in terms of a story in the late one nine hundred eighty s. goldman was taking a british company public and they had an opportunity to get out of taking the company public and...
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sachs. >> we have tried to negotiate with goldman sachs. and i have not totally given up. >> reporter: the payments are a result of a 15--year-old swap contract, to guard against rising interest rates. trouble is, rates went down, not up. and the cityan wants out. but under the contract that would cost around $15 million, money that oakland doesn't have. curtis thinks they took oakland for a ride. goldman sachs declined to comment, but asked about the deal at last year's annual shareholders' meeting. the ceo said it is not fair to ask goldman sachs to tear up a legitimate contract. that, he says, is not how the financial system works, oakland is not alone here, neither is goldman sachs, oakland sold hundreds of these contracts in the '60s, making millions, the spokesperson said it is costing about a billion a year, what is frustrating is that unions look at cuts. and tomorrow, we'll travel to chicago where the municipal pensions are making others look like child's play. >>> and that is nightly business report, i'm susie gharib, thank you fo
sachs. >> we have tried to negotiate with goldman sachs. and i have not totally given up. >> reporter: the payments are a result of a 15--year-old swap contract, to guard against rising interest rates. trouble is, rates went down, not up. and the cityan wants out. but under the contract that would cost around $15 million, money that oakland doesn't have. curtis thinks they took oakland for a ride. goldman sachs declined to comment, but asked about the deal at last year's annual...
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companies such as morgan stanley and goldman sachs are creating new platforms for clients who want to invest not just for profits but also for the greater good of society earlier this month. morgan stanley wants to work and family institute for sustainable investing the firm plans to make one billion dollars available to improve affordable housing units. the bank is also looking to attract ten billion dollars in client assets to fund projects that are supposed to have beneficial outcomes for the ceo of morgan stanley's new division audrey choice as it's imperative for wall street to lend a helping hand for markets have actually been creeping very important will play in brussels and a large local talent is the alpha. as we look ahead to the globe marketing course on killing people on the planet and the explosive nice is that gonna come with that in terms of food housing education health care. we really believe that government when he came knocking this town has a wild recently goldman sachs launched a two hundred and fifty million dollars social impact fund to invest in projects that i
companies such as morgan stanley and goldman sachs are creating new platforms for clients who want to invest not just for profits but also for the greater good of society earlier this month. morgan stanley wants to work and family institute for sustainable investing the firm plans to make one billion dollars available to improve affordable housing units. the bank is also looking to attract ten billion dollars in client assets to fund projects that are supposed to have beneficial outcomes for...
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called the goldman sachs website. so we have a program we call the vip program, which is our veterans integration program. 2014 will be year three of our veterans integration program. we're opening up the sign-up for our program today. this is a program that we've had spectacular success with. we've had over 90% conversion rate from people in the program to full-time jobs at goldman sachs. i would suggest that they go on our website today, sign up for the program, they get involved in the interview process, hopefully they get a spot where we put them through an eight-week rigorous program, we match them with an existing veteran within goldman sachs, of which we have over 1,400 veterans already in goldman sachs, and then we measure them through a short eight-week program and try and convert them to full-time employees. >> i think they get extra attention if they watch "cbs this morning." i saw gary cohen and he said -- nice to see you. >> >>> we'll ask best-selling novelist patricia cornwall which actress should play a
called the goldman sachs website. so we have a program we call the vip program, which is our veterans integration program. 2014 will be year three of our veterans integration program. we're opening up the sign-up for our program today. this is a program that we've had spectacular success with. we've had over 90% conversion rate from people in the program to full-time jobs at goldman sachs. i would suggest that they go on our website today, sign up for the program, they get involved in the...
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i would in a sense, debank goldman sachs and morgan stanley. i would make sure we enforce our deposit ceiling caps. bringing those caps down to foster the formation of more mid-sized banks that really are better positioned in many cases to compete for the local businesses demands for loans and other services. >> you know virtually nobody in the finance industry is saying what you're saying. why do you think you're coming at this in a different way? >> 23 years of experience gives a bit of a vantage point and seeing the industry consolidate
i would in a sense, debank goldman sachs and morgan stanley. i would make sure we enforce our deposit ceiling caps. bringing those caps down to foster the formation of more mid-sized banks that really are better positioned in many cases to compete for the local businesses demands for loans and other services. >> you know virtually nobody in the finance industry is saying what you're saying. why do you think you're coming at this in a different way? >> 23 years of experience gives a...
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gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and find out how wall street is helping the returns veterans. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ [ male announcer ] if you're a rinse user you may have heard there's a new rinse that talks about protecting even after eating and drinking. crest pro-health has always done that. it's clinically proven to fight plaque and gingivitis. rinsing with pro-health after brushing can take your oral health to a new level. now that's the new you need. right from the beginning i could really feel it changing something for the better. i know there's been an improvement. my pearly whites, they feel really good. [ male announcer ] go pro. with the brand you can trust crest pro-health. pain. it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coatin
gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and find out how wall street is helping the returns veterans. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ [ male announcer ] if you're a rinse user you may have heard there's a new rinse that talks about protecting even after eating and drinking. crest pro-health has always done that. it's clinically proven...
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a few years ago goldman sachs and a number of other companies ended up buying the one in the lee aluminum warehouse for all of north america where producers of aluminum could store their aluminum and give it to customers by holding this one warehouse they were able to control the amount of aluminum that would go out to customers and by restricting the amount of aluminum that would go out to customers they would get what's called a premium on top of the regular price premium went up about five hundred percent over a four year period and it really made consumers pretty upset what we see coming to know is the fundamental exchanges now. trying to change the rules forcing so much metal to come out of the warehouses to customers but i think more importantly what really is causing a big change is the c.m.e. the chicago mercantile exchange has launched their own aluminum contract that will break the monopoly on the aluminum market and cause these premiums to plummet most likely over the next year or so ok now let's go back to the allegations against goldman sachs for a second there are alleged ma
a few years ago goldman sachs and a number of other companies ended up buying the one in the lee aluminum warehouse for all of north america where producers of aluminum could store their aluminum and give it to customers by holding this one warehouse they were able to control the amount of aluminum that would go out to customers and by restricting the amount of aluminum that would go out to customers they would get what's called a premium on top of the regular price premium went up about five...
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gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and find out how wall street is helping the returns veterans. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ you may have heard there's a new rinse that talks about protecting, even after eating and drinking. crest pro-health has always done that. it's clinically proven to fight plaque and gingivitis. rinsing with pro-health after brushing can take your oral health to a new level. now that's the new you need. right from the beginning i could really feel it changing something for the better. i know there's been an improvement. my pearly whites, they feel really good. [ male announcer ] go pro. with the brand you can trust, crest pro-health. it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technol
gary cone of goldman sachs is in studio 57. we're going to talk to him about the economy and find out how wall street is helping the returns veterans. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." i'm gonna do this... no... no... no... i'm gonna beat you this time ♪ yes... (laughing) yes!! ♪ you may have heard there's a new rinse that talks about protecting, even after eating and drinking. crest pro-health has always done that. it's clinically proven to fight plaque and gingivitis. rinsing...
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sachs. >> we have tried to negotiate with goldman sachs and i haven't totally given up. >> reporter: the payments are the result of a 15-year-old swap contract sold to the city to guard against rising interest rates. trouble is, rates went down, not up, and the city wants out. but under the contract, that would cost around $15 million. money oakland doesn't have. curtis robinson thinks wall street took oakland for a ride. >> oakland was outgunned. >> reporter: goldman sachs declined to comment but asked about the deal at last year's annual shareholders meeting, ceo lloyd blankfein said it's not fair to ask goldman to tear up a legitimate contract. that he, said, is not how the financial system works. we should point out that over the life of this deal, 25 years or so, oakland actually will save some money on its debt service but the point is that these $4 million a year payments are just money that city cannot afford. oakland is not alone by the way. there are hundreds of these out there. a lot more about this whole issue in our special report at cnbc.com/cities. organized labor in p
sachs. >> we have tried to negotiate with goldman sachs and i haven't totally given up. >> reporter: the payments are the result of a 15-year-old swap contract sold to the city to guard against rising interest rates. trouble is, rates went down, not up, and the city wants out. but under the contract, that would cost around $15 million. money oakland doesn't have. curtis robinson thinks wall street took oakland for a ride. >> oakland was outgunned. >> reporter: goldman...
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nicole. >> let's start, doesn't hurt to get a nice upgrade from goldman sachs. started with peabody energy, btu, name focused on by goldman sachs, lifting coal shares across the board. btu up 4%. don't forget this group has been beaten down this year. for example, peabody energy is down 21%. walter is down 28%, and alpha natural down 17% this year. overall they talked about their positive views. talked about coal price, improving cash flow for the group. looking attractive. absolute valuation so with this note out of goldman sachs it really lift ad group that has been beaten down in the year 2013. everybody hot on coal, looked good today, didn't it? back to you. liz: okay, nicole. it did. thank you. david: all the markets look good. s&p futures are closing right now. head back to mark sebastian on the floor of the cme. in last couple seconds are they buying into this rally. >> no we're about even relative to the close. so no major action. off a little bit but i really wouldn't look too deeply into it. this is a lot of people are cutting out because of a long wee
nicole. >> let's start, doesn't hurt to get a nice upgrade from goldman sachs. started with peabody energy, btu, name focused on by goldman sachs, lifting coal shares across the board. btu up 4%. don't forget this group has been beaten down this year. for example, peabody energy is down 21%. walter is down 28%, and alpha natural down 17% this year. overall they talked about their positive views. talked about coal price, improving cash flow for the group. looking attractive. absolute...
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and even goldman sachs makes a bad bet every now and then. the investment bank was burned by currency trades in the third quarter. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping w
and even goldman sachs makes a bad bet every now and then. the investment bank was burned by currency trades in the third quarter. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [...
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but being brought to you by goldman sachs. got good blood lines. i'll be paying attention to new pipeline of drugs being developed by cramer gave bristol-myers. that drove its stock much higher when it reported last. i also want to hear whether we are going to get some announcement from johnson & johnson, maybe telling a story tuesday, at the credit suisse health care confab about acid disposes. i'm hearing about the anti-cancer drug. on tuesday, we get the start of the merrill lynch banking and financial services conference. i've got to tell you, this is an incredibly important moment for these laggard stocks. when we get -- when we got today's strong employment report interest rates immediately shot up. and when rates go higher you know it seems counterintuitive so do the bank stocks. they make more money when rates are higher. who is best positioned for higher rates that i think are coming, given the strong numbers i saw today? who will make the most money? i've got to tell you, i'm going to be all over this conference. i have a feeling, by the
but being brought to you by goldman sachs. got good blood lines. i'll be paying attention to new pipeline of drugs being developed by cramer gave bristol-myers. that drove its stock much higher when it reported last. i also want to hear whether we are going to get some announcement from johnson & johnson, maybe telling a story tuesday, at the credit suisse health care confab about acid disposes. i'm hearing about the anti-cancer drug. on tuesday, we get the start of the merrill lynch...
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the government is for goldman sachs, for jpmorgan. it's for halliburton. it's for them. it should be for us, though. >> next year london plans to work on a masters degree in labor studies. she gets part-time work but she'll need to go deeper in debt to get the advanced degree she thinks she needs to get a meaningful job. i'm lucky severson in amherst, massachusetts. >>> could pope francis appoint a woman as a cardinal. international press reports have been speculating that might happen before a meeting of cardinals next february. this week the chief spokesman father frederico lombardi conceded the idea of women cardinals was theologically and they rectally possible since they don't have to be in the priesthood reserved for men. however, he went on to say that such a move for the upcoming ceremony was, quote, not a remote possibility. >>> this weekend, november 9th and 10th was the 75th anniversary of kristallnacht when nazi's attacked jewish homes and synagogues in germany and elsewhere with very few protests from the rest of the world. we have a description of kristalln
the government is for goldman sachs, for jpmorgan. it's for halliburton. it's for them. it should be for us, though. >> next year london plans to work on a masters degree in labor studies. she gets part-time work but she'll need to go deeper in debt to get the advanced degree she thinks she needs to get a meaningful job. i'm lucky severson in amherst, massachusetts. >>> could pope francis appoint a woman as a cardinal. international press reports have been speculating that might...
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. >>> goldman sachs out-graded alcoa, sending shares, the analysts at goldman sachs says that alcoa's business is under-appreciated, and noticing the stock getting a bump up, to buy from neutral. shares up almost 4% today to $9.50. and bank of america merrill lynch, the analyst says the cat's power system business will support earnings in 2014 despite the weakness in mining and construction, sending the shares up to almost 2% of $84.44, and microsoft sold almost a million x box 1 consoles first day on the market. that first day sales figure matched sony's first day sales, hitting shelves a week earlier and $100 cheaper. shares of microsoft slightly higher, $37.64. >>> and kate couric, shares of yahoo! initially popping, ending $36.29. >>> and blackberry announcing shake-up to its management team, the chief financial officers are leaving. the news comes just weeks after the ceo was replaced and the company took itself off the market, the stock rose slightly to 6.25. >>> and shares of the drug maker orexigen and reports about weight loss treatment. the company says that its drug perform
. >>> goldman sachs out-graded alcoa, sending shares, the analysts at goldman sachs says that alcoa's business is under-appreciated, and noticing the stock getting a bump up, to buy from neutral. shares up almost 4% today to $9.50. and bank of america merrill lynch, the analyst says the cat's power system business will support earnings in 2014 despite the weakness in mining and construction, sending the shares up to almost 2% of $84.44, and microsoft sold almost a million x box 1...
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remember i said there was strength in goldman sachs today. the banks across the board helping matters. certainly, a lot of focus today on walmart. news that mike duke is out. doug mcmillan is in. as effective on february 1st of 2014. walmart shares holding up quite well throughout that news today. up 0.75%. another area i've been watching, an interesting story to keep your eye on between now and the end of the year, is the performance of the social media stocks. remember, the quiet period for twitter ends in just four trading days. there will be a lot of activity from wall street, a lot of talk about where this company is going in the days, weeks and months ahead. there's twitter today, down almost 5 %. take a look at the other names. facebook under pressure, as is linkedin, yelp and pandora. let's bring in peter costa, the executioner is how i refer to you, a governor on the floor. give us your view on where we go between now and the end of the year. i had a gentleman on my program this afternoon who told us, the traders and i, that we got 1
remember i said there was strength in goldman sachs today. the banks across the board helping matters. certainly, a lot of focus today on walmart. news that mike duke is out. doug mcmillan is in. as effective on february 1st of 2014. walmart shares holding up quite well throughout that news today. up 0.75%. another area i've been watching, an interesting story to keep your eye on between now and the end of the year, is the performance of the social media stocks. remember, the quiet period for...
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goldman sachs is reportedly in talks to sell its metals warehousing business. according to the financial times, goldman may even take $250-million loss on a deal. goldman cited lots of buyer interest in its warehousing business as the reason for the sale. however, the bank's business practices in the metals market have prompted investigation and scrutiny. people in the financial world are quick to get up to speed on the latest investments by billionaire warren buffett. and, according to a recent sec filing-- buffett's berkshire hathaway's list of top ten stocks includes banks. wells fargo is number one on the list followed by , coca-cola, ibm, american express, procter & gamble, walmart, exxon mobile, us bancorp, direct tv, and goldman sachs. ninety-five billion dollars in aircraft orders for boeing.not a bad start for the first day of the dubai air show.boeing's triple-7 x is the sought-after aircraft.but where it'll be built is the subject of our cover story. machinists in washington state rejected a boeing contract to build the triple-7 x, a more fuel-effici
goldman sachs is reportedly in talks to sell its metals warehousing business. according to the financial times, goldman may even take $250-million loss on a deal. goldman cited lots of buyer interest in its warehousing business as the reason for the sale. however, the bank's business practices in the metals market have prompted investigation and scrutiny. people in the financial world are quick to get up to speed on the latest investments by billionaire warren buffett. and, according to a...
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>> goldman sachs jpmorgan and morgan stanley spent a lot of time thinking about the price. twitter did not get greedy. dagen: if you buy it and own it you can take a breath and wait a day instead of having a market order at the open. which you may not know what four months. >> bet t. rowe price are the people that god did have 40 inflicted back at 45. dagen: it is and gambling it is investing. [laughter] >> my dad was a degenerate gambler i never gambled. connell: there you go. lesson learned. dagen: stay close with every here we will be your. connell: now going out west they have woken up on a the west coast. dagen: they are popping champagne robert gray is out there in these inferences go area. >> they were a lively and excited crowd. it was before the sun rise atwitter headquarters across the street and the employees filing and wearing t-shirts or hoodies like the other social media company that has the blue logo of their airmen to what you have to imagine is the party supply after the first trade was completed in most not open to talking to us but one woman did share he
>> goldman sachs jpmorgan and morgan stanley spent a lot of time thinking about the price. twitter did not get greedy. dagen: if you buy it and own it you can take a breath and wait a day instead of having a market order at the open. which you may not know what four months. >> bet t. rowe price are the people that god did have 40 inflicted back at 45. dagen: it is and gambling it is investing. [laughter] >> my dad was a degenerate gambler i never gambled. connell: there you...
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what is goldman sachs saying ben bernanke's next move at the fed should be? we'll tell you. more fast straight ahead. >> fast money means trading. everybody has to bring their best information each and every night. the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation, it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the world has changed, our show has evolved. i am guy adam each. i am fast money. >> i am pete najarian, i am fast money. >> are you fast money? go to the nbc universal store, and order your fast money tee. run with the big dogs. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. customer erin swenson ordered
what is goldman sachs saying ben bernanke's next move at the fed should be? we'll tell you. more fast straight ahead. >> fast money means trading. everybody has to bring their best information each and every night. the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation, it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the world has changed, our show has evolved. i am guy adam each. i am fast money. >> i am pete...
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goldman sachs will make sure this succeeds. so the price it should have come out was 27, the ipo price, traded at 45 to open. so i believe josh will get his shot in the mid30s to buy it. i bought a 20% position today. quite frankly i don't know whether it's going to 65 or 31st. i want to be involved. >> we're in the same boat. >> you make a good point about goldman sachs, this ipo was managed. >> 25 days before we hear a word from the company. and that's really important, and in the absence of anything official, you will have volatility. the underwriters at goldman and morgan won't weigh in until close to first week of december based on the jobs act. i wouldn't look for anything next week. >> the twitter ipo is over. investors are now looking towards the next big offering, it is likely to come from chinese ecommerce company ali baba valued between 60 and $100 billion. it would be, folks, the largest ipo since facebook last year. so how do we trade it, guys? >> well, first of all, i traded it pretty simplistically, i bought yaho
goldman sachs will make sure this succeeds. so the price it should have come out was 27, the ipo price, traded at 45 to open. so i believe josh will get his shot in the mid30s to buy it. i bought a 20% position today. quite frankly i don't know whether it's going to 65 or 31st. i want to be involved. >> we're in the same boat. >> you make a good point about goldman sachs, this ipo was managed. >> 25 days before we hear a word from the company. and that's really important, and...
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shooting for irony. >> not such great admiration for goldman sachs in that? you got to do what you got to do. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> welcome to "america's news headquarters." new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblank range before opening fire on the crowd. and then, returning to shoot the agent yet again. at least five other people injured in friday's shooting. 23-year-old paul ciancia could face the death penalty if convicted. investigators saying he had enough firepower to turn the entire place into a killing zone.
shooting for irony. >> not such great admiration for goldman sachs in that? you got to do what you got to do. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> welcome to "america's news headquarters." new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead....
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senator cruz gets coverage through his wife, a $40,000 family plan courtesy of goldman sachs. and governor perry gets state-financed health quare for life. you heard that, right? for life. this is the worst kind of hypocrisy. these republicans have the best health care money can buy, paid for by wall street and by taxpayers, but they're fighting to deny health care for millions of others? it's heartless. but the president is fighting back. joining me now are joy reed and victoria defrancesco soto. thanks for coming on the show. texas is the state that needs obama care the most, yet it's where republicans are fighting it the hardest. how does that make sense? >>, i think you said it perfectly. what you're seeing is for ideological reasons, the states that have the highest levels of poverty, which happen to be red states in the deep south, places like mississippi, alabama, texas, that have extraordinary rates of poverty, high numbers of the uninsured are for ideological reasons refusing to take, and this is a 100% federally funded expansion of medica medicaid. the government is
senator cruz gets coverage through his wife, a $40,000 family plan courtesy of goldman sachs. and governor perry gets state-financed health quare for life. you heard that, right? for life. this is the worst kind of hypocrisy. these republicans have the best health care money can buy, paid for by wall street and by taxpayers, but they're fighting to deny health care for millions of others? it's heartless. but the president is fighting back. joining me now are joy reed and victoria defrancesco...
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it's no twitter, but being brought to by goldman sachs. got good blood lines. i'll be paying attention to new pipeline of drugs being developed by cramer gave bristol-myers. that drove its stock much higher when it reported last. i also want to hear whether we are going to get an announcement from johnson & johnson. maybe telling a story today, at the credit suisse confab. the anticancer drug. and i have to tell you, this is an incredibly important moment for the laggard stocks. when we get -- when we got today's strong employment report interest rates immediately shot up. and when rates go higher you know it seems counterintuitive so do the bank stocks. they make more when the rates are higher. the best and higher rates are coming, who will make the most money? well, i'm going to be all over this conference. i have a feeling that it will be the ohio banks. not kidding. well-run and not in the coarse hairs of the u.s. government. ♪ wednesday, amc enterprises reports. i don't know if you them, because they're kind of a boring name. but that's the parent day of
it's no twitter, but being brought to by goldman sachs. got good blood lines. i'll be paying attention to new pipeline of drugs being developed by cramer gave bristol-myers. that drove its stock much higher when it reported last. i also want to hear whether we are going to get an announcement from johnson & johnson. maybe telling a story today, at the credit suisse confab. the anticancer drug. and i have to tell you, this is an incredibly important moment for the laggard stocks. when we get...
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>> that was goldman sachs liking this one. they went after all the ones not doing well. they picked a.k. steel, put letter "x" and thought reliant steel was a winner. it's actually a very good report that goldman put out and i really agree with analysis, there's real cheap stocks in the steel business. can i go to dave in south carolina, please? dave? >> caller: jim, good day from sunny myrtle beach, how are you, sir? >> oh, jealous. that's all i can say, what's going on? >> caller: hey, question on vf corporation. just brought some in, getting ready to do a split, and i'm wondering what your thoughts are on that and maybe where you think it would end up in three years from now. >> it's so funny you ask that. i was going over stocks, i happen to be a huge fan of the ceo. i was going over all the stocks having what i regard as being abnormal activity meaning they are just continuing to fight higher and higher. vf corp is on that list and a lot of this is because revenues are accelerating. we do not usually get revenue acceleration. it's one of the few that has it. it's go
>> that was goldman sachs liking this one. they went after all the ones not doing well. they picked a.k. steel, put letter "x" and thought reliant steel was a winner. it's actually a very good report that goldman put out and i really agree with analysis, there's real cheap stocks in the steel business. can i go to dave in south carolina, please? dave? >> caller: jim, good day from sunny myrtle beach, how are you, sir? >> oh, jealous. that's all i can say, what's...
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morgan goldman sachs that were they were they factor into the dirty wars and this is just a big you know to travel video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain it should be germany gail should be doing some couscous and couple and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and that's on this true dirty war instead of road kill like this that road kill cook chef you have lunch after it should be drunk don't you know we had our mistake you know there isn't a pretty good job another outfit on in another words or a guy and more mascara and you could be like oh it's trying to kill you know as actually i'm going to give him this red pepper and we're going to send it to him as a first episode of this traveling cook right it's cook wars with jeremy scahill ok well stacy we got to go. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i want to thank our guests the red pepper standing in for the journalists known as jerry scale a
morgan goldman sachs that were they were they factor into the dirty wars and this is just a big you know to travel video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain it should be germany gail should be doing some couscous and couple and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and that's on this true dirty war instead of road kill like this that road kill cook chef you have lunch...
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morgan and goldman sachs and that is becoming as you wipe out the low cost victims of financial terrorism by h.s.b.c. and barclay's and j.p. morgan you're going to have to start targeting people more in your own country to see what's happening in the u.k. or the u.s. financial terrorism like we saw r.b.s. the world bank of scotland a couple down a southport were financially terrorized by osborne cameron and royal bank of scotland and that's the point best the dirty war the dirty wars dirty money it's dirty money war so that's why the film at the end of the day lacked a lot of it because it failed to get into the real dirty financial aspect of what these mass extrajudicial murders was all about the money you know it to think that it's about some kind of a moral deficiency by some group of people is to not understand that sense of morality doesn't trade on the new york stock exchange there is. no morality there never will be more reality and so you can't even start from a place of morality you have to start from a place of sublime three hundred sixty degree corruption that has no beginning
morgan and goldman sachs and that is becoming as you wipe out the low cost victims of financial terrorism by h.s.b.c. and barclay's and j.p. morgan you're going to have to start targeting people more in your own country to see what's happening in the u.k. or the u.s. financial terrorism like we saw r.b.s. the world bank of scotland a couple down a southport were financially terrorized by osborne cameron and royal bank of scotland and that's the point best the dirty war the dirty wars dirty...
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morgan goldman sachs that were they were they factor into the dirty wars and this is just a big you know to travel video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain it should be germany gail should be doing some couscous and koppel and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and there's all this true dirty war instead of roadkill like this that road kill cook chef you have lunch after it should be drunk don't you know we had our mistake you know there isn't a pretty good have another outfit on in another word to a guy and more mascara and he could be like oh it's drunk you know you know as actually i'm going to give him this red pepper and we're going to send it to him as this first episode of the travel and cook right it's cook wars with jeremy scahill ok well stacy we got to go. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey everett i want to thank our guests the red pepper standing in for the journalists known as jerry sca
morgan goldman sachs that were they were they factor into the dirty wars and this is just a big you know to travel video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain it should be germany gail should be doing some couscous and koppel and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and there's all this true dirty war instead of roadkill like this that road kill cook chef you have lunch...
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shares of on-line cou upon provider groupon rallying after deutsch and goldman sachs issued positive notes about the company. investors appear to expect groupon's third quarter sales to come in below its guidance range of 585 to $635 million. analyst ross sandler reported that's what he says but does expect groupon's third quarter sales to exceed investors' outlook and bullish on groupon was goldman sachs who predicts that company's third quarter sales will exceed the average analyst estimate. sue, back over to you. >> nice gain of 7%. thanks, dom. all right. the markets right now kind of quiet but trending to the upside. the dow up about 8 pointsen on the trading session, s&p up 3 and a gain of almost 7 in the nasdaq. some winners for you in today's trading session so far, include vul can materials up 9% to 7% gain for alcoa and cliffs naturals up about 5.3%. a lot of the material and resource stocks moving higher. today's winners a number of key dow components higher earlier on and have lost a little bit of their strength and that's why the market is kind of trending to the upside.
shares of on-line cou upon provider groupon rallying after deutsch and goldman sachs issued positive notes about the company. investors appear to expect groupon's third quarter sales to come in below its guidance range of 585 to $635 million. analyst ross sandler reported that's what he says but does expect groupon's third quarter sales to exceed investors' outlook and bullish on groupon was goldman sachs who predicts that company's third quarter sales will exceed the average analyst estimate....
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goldman sachs employees sweating bullets. many bankers find out today if they've made the cut to managing director. is a career make or break moment, sure is. we have the details and what goldman's latest moves means for wall street pay. plus, it may be the future of breakfast. it's a power pitch you've got it see. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." shares of independent oil and gas company qep resources moving towards session highs an drifting off here. the company one of geana partners. they sent a letter asking the company to form an independent committee to study a spinoff of the popline business. janna is the largest shareholder. keep an eye on those shares. >> thank you very much. time for the "power lunch" countdown. a lot of nail biting and sweating at goldman sachs today. i guess more than just normal there. hundreds of mid-level bankers at the firm will find out if they made the cut to be named a managing director. mary thompson and kate kelly join us. what can you tell us about the presumptive class of new mds at g
goldman sachs employees sweating bullets. many bankers find out today if they've made the cut to managing director. is a career make or break moment, sure is. we have the details and what goldman's latest moves means for wall street pay. plus, it may be the future of breakfast. it's a power pitch you've got it see. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." shares of independent oil and gas company qep resources moving towards session highs an drifting off here. the company one of...
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goldman sachs high yield trader and former navy s.e.a.l. joe famantia can attest to that. >> some days i feel similar to how i felt on the s.e.a.l. teams. as a trader i take risks to do my job. it's a team work culture and success is rewarded. it's a very similar kind of, i would say, organizational characteristics of the s.e.a.l.s. >> great cause. just a reminder, monday the 11th is veterans day. i want to give a shout out to my dad who was in the navy. thank you for your service to america. >>> thank you very much for watching "street signs" as well, everybody. we've got the markets currently down by triple digits on the dow. certainly off the session lows. i think we're down about the most in three weeks for the dow and down about the most in a month for the nasdaq. "closing bell" is coming up next. we'll continue to watch, of course, the close of the twitter ipo. first day of trade. >> what happened today? >> i think it was up by 80%. twitter ipo. >> thank you, everybody. >> thank you. >>> hello, everybody. good afternoon. we enter the
goldman sachs high yield trader and former navy s.e.a.l. joe famantia can attest to that. >> some days i feel similar to how i felt on the s.e.a.l. teams. as a trader i take risks to do my job. it's a team work culture and success is rewarded. it's a very similar kind of, i would say, organizational characteristics of the s.e.a.l.s. >> great cause. just a reminder, monday the 11th is veterans day. i want to give a shout out to my dad who was in the navy. thank you for your service...
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i want to work for goldman sachs. willie and i want gold plated like jets. they fly those. >> up next the morning papers and the top stories in "the politico" playbook. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all th
i want to work for goldman sachs. willie and i want gold plated like jets. they fly those. >> up next the morning papers and the top stories in "the politico" playbook. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i...
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goldman sachs bullish on the stock market for the next couple days, a costly currency but gone bad. overweight pilots under the government's microsoft the microscope because of concern to sleep apnea. the judge at bias size of your neck. taking on wall might. a big twitter battle between ashton co-chair and the discount giant. connell mcshane coming up in this hour of markets now. >> a lot coming up this our and interesting stuff happening on the floor of the senate. we will look at the floor and senate majority leader harry reid introduced the nuclear option which would allow, minority leader mitch mcconnell responding to senator reid, all of certain motions in the senate to pass by majority vote, 51 votes rather than 60 votes. republicans are not happy about it to say the least, think that getting ugly. we will talk more about it has the power goes on. the thick argument from the republicans is democrats are trying to say a change the subject from obamacare with which mcconnell said majority leader promised he wouldn't break the rules to change the man he may as well have said if
goldman sachs bullish on the stock market for the next couple days, a costly currency but gone bad. overweight pilots under the government's microsoft the microscope because of concern to sleep apnea. the judge at bias size of your neck. taking on wall might. a big twitter battle between ashton co-chair and the discount giant. connell mcshane coming up in this hour of markets now. >> a lot coming up this our and interesting stuff happening on the floor of the senate. we will look at the...
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this is from goldman sachs. people taking advantage of the middle-class folks. >> unfortunately, you don't always -- you are not always able to get somebody to you like the australian government to finance your speech making activities. >> one of the questions out there, if not hillary clinton, if for whatever reason she decides not to run or something happens, who else do the democrats have? >> you got andrew cuomo. believe me, terry will be on the bench when he wins next week. you've got a whole collection. talk about governor o'malley out of maryland. yes, he is absolutely on the bench. then you got people like gary locke, the current ambassador to china who was the governor. >> what about our own jerry brown? is he too old? >> jerry brown is not too old. age wise you would say 76 or 77, that's a problem. jerry has no wear and tear. he is like a classic old car only by age but not by performance. jerry could still be viable. >> that's a terrible bumper sticker. i classical car. >> i don't know how he would se
this is from goldman sachs. people taking advantage of the middle-class folks. >> unfortunately, you don't always -- you are not always able to get somebody to you like the australian government to finance your speech making activities. >> one of the questions out there, if not hillary clinton, if for whatever reason she decides not to run or something happens, who else do the democrats have? >> you got andrew cuomo. believe me, terry will be on the bench when he wins next...
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this is from goldman sachs and people are taking advantage. >> and unfortunately, you don't always, you're not always able to get somebody elected in the australian government to finance your speech-making activities. >> one of the questions out there, if not hillary clinton for whatever reason she decides not to run or whatever, who else do we have? >> and he will be on the bench next week. you talk about the governor out of maryland and he is absolutely on the bench and you have people like gary locke, the former governor. >> and what about jerry brown? is he too old? >> no, agewise, you would say, if 76 or 77, that is a problem and he has no wear and tear. >> like a classic old car and only by age and not performance. he can be viable. >> and that is a terrible bumper sticker. >> and she's going to be in the bay area this week. we'll have coverage for you on kpix 5. >>> coming up, a look at the morning's top stories and an investigate into -- an investigation at lax. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the suspect in the shootingt l- a-x could face the death penalty . >>> he's a look at the top stories.
this is from goldman sachs and people are taking advantage. >> and unfortunately, you don't always, you're not always able to get somebody elected in the australian government to finance your speech-making activities. >> one of the questions out there, if not hillary clinton for whatever reason she decides not to run or whatever, who else do we have? >> and he will be on the bench next week. you talk about the governor out of maryland and he is absolutely on the bench and you...
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. >> the whole steel sector getting an upgrade by goldman sachs. >> goldman, that is stacks. >> they're going up up. >> up to a buy from a sell. that's a big jump. the target goes double to six from three. 20% upside. u.s. steel up to a buy from a sell. that's only 11% upside. stock is passed the previous estimates. they did downgrade reliance steel. >> tri pointe homes higher. this is a good story thrown in for fun. >> tri pointe name we don't talk about much, 500 million market cap, weyerhauser announced merger with this company, $2.7 billion. by the way, this company is controlled by somebody we know and do talk about, barry sternlick, founder of starwood capital, former starwood hotels guy. big name behind it. >> and clicks. >> 20-year-old business intelligence company based outside of philadelphia. this name upgraded on the view that products such as their qlik view will drive new revenue targets, growth, whatever. the target raised from 33 to 26. 25% upside. the founder of qlik is bjorn burke. >> today a's under the radar, extreme networks. >> california based manufacturing, soari
. >> the whole steel sector getting an upgrade by goldman sachs. >> goldman, that is stacks. >> they're going up up. >> up to a buy from a sell. that's a big jump. the target goes double to six from three. 20% upside. u.s. steel up to a buy from a sell. that's only 11% upside. stock is passed the previous estimates. they did downgrade reliance steel. >> tri pointe homes higher. this is a good story thrown in for fun. >> tri pointe name we don't talk about...