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>> well, mandy, i'll first say this. any time a name turns into an event sort of name, technicals have to take the back seat and you have to listen to analysis from guys like chad, jon kathy and alfredo on our event desk. i love stock chart and i'm here so let's it take a look at the chart. the chart has a beautiful up trend since the 2009 loads and that's still intact right here. it gave you two very strong technical buy points over the year. first one in 2012 when the stock rallied above 80, former resistance. the next buy point occurred this year when the stock broke through 100 which was heavy resistance. as you said the stock is trading at the 130, 136 level which corresponds with the 2007 highs. so that is going to cause some resistance. looking at this chart in complete isolation, just this chart i would recommend taking chips off the table. but any time there's an event name it's fun to have a few chips on the table going into the weekend. >> thank you both very much for joining us and check out the on-line editi
>> well, mandy, i'll first say this. any time a name turns into an event sort of name, technicals have to take the back seat and you have to listen to analysis from guys like chad, jon kathy and alfredo on our event desk. i love stock chart and i'm here so let's it take a look at the chart. the chart has a beautiful up trend since the 2009 loads and that's still intact right here. it gave you two very strong technical buy points over the year. first one in 2012 when the stock rallied...
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>> sure, mandy. great to be back. so the winners are the department stores and the specialty apparel folks. we talked about maybe people having some trouble getting to grandma's house for thanksgiving, but frankly, once that system is gone by thanksgiving day you're looking at cold, looking at dry, looking at great conditions for foot traffic. people are going to be out at the malls and as courtney said they're going to feel that need to go buy those items. anybody selling cold weather apparel, sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves, fleece, jackets will be in great position especially considering that we have an early hanukkah this year, short number of shopping days so all that bodes well for a great weekend. >> and also, you know, listen, you're trapped inside tomorrow because the weather if you're on the east coast, trapped inside thursday because you're supposed to enjoy being with your family. by friday you will want to bust out, get to the mall, go shopping. this could be a great time for retailers. >> it could. anyth
>> sure, mandy. great to be back. so the winners are the department stores and the specialty apparel folks. we talked about maybe people having some trouble getting to grandma's house for thanksgiving, but frankly, once that system is gone by thanksgiving day you're looking at cold, looking at dry, looking at great conditions for foot traffic. people are going to be out at the malls and as courtney said they're going to feel that need to go buy those items. anybody selling cold weather...
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staggering stats, josh. >> amazing, mandy, chinese consumers are buying. november 11th the biggest shopping day of the year for chinese consumers, known as singles day, and it gives us a clear window into why investors are so excited about the possibility of ali baba, the chinese e-commerce giant going public. it's a holiday created back in the 1990s where chinese celebrate the single life it has become a shopping bonanza. last year on singles day sale on alibaba's platform total $3 billion. this year they say sales on its platforms were bigger, $5.7 billion, a new record. sale involved 20,000 merchants including big brands like gap and uniqlo. the number of visitors to alibaba's website 402 million. they're often compared to amazon but the company will tell you that's not really accurate. alibaba does not directly sell goods. it's a platform for which buyers consumers and companies buy and sell with each other. they make money off advertising the bulk of its revenue. the company is growing fast, generating revenue of $2.3 billion in 2011 and $4.1 billion
staggering stats, josh. >> amazing, mandy, chinese consumers are buying. november 11th the biggest shopping day of the year for chinese consumers, known as singles day, and it gives us a clear window into why investors are so excited about the possibility of ali baba, the chinese e-commerce giant going public. it's a holiday created back in the 1990s where chinese celebrate the single life it has become a shopping bonanza. last year on singles day sale on alibaba's platform total $3...
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a market laggard, it's up but less mandy than the nasdaq or the dow on the year. kind of a disappointment to some. >> an under the radar pick, one of the nyse's newest ipos and so many ipos to choose from but we chose this one. extended stay america. hotel chain. >> hey, listen, people are staying in the stock right now, up 16.5% on its first day. began trading on the nyse. opened at $22.75. stock right now at $23.28. if you got in congratulations. hotel stocks overall have been decent this year. wind ham worldwide and marriott each up about 30% over the past month. little better than the overall market. >> yeah. >> all right. starbucks shares also higher today. this despite the fact that the company agreed to pay a $2.8 billion with a "b" billion dollar settlement to kraft to settle a long dispute over its packaged coffee business. with the stock up more than 50% on the year, is the coffee giant a buy or should you take profits? let's start talking numbers. steven of prime execution on the charts, john stevenson of first asset investment management on the fundame
a market laggard, it's up but less mandy than the nasdaq or the dow on the year. kind of a disappointment to some. >> an under the radar pick, one of the nyse's newest ipos and so many ipos to choose from but we chose this one. extended stay america. hotel chain. >> hey, listen, people are staying in the stock right now, up 16.5% on its first day. began trading on the nyse. opened at $22.75. stock right now at $23.28. if you got in congratulations. hotel stocks overall have been...
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mandy talked about the exchanges. how much of a blame for facebook and the success of twitter goes to wall street, the banks -- >> good point. >> -- or the exchanges? >> i think you have to look at the legwork that was done prior to the actual offering of facebook. and i think there were a lot of serious missteps that the markets said uh-oh, we're not prepared for this. with the goldman offering on twitter, everything was choreographed to the point where they could actually rewrite everything that has to be done for an ipo. so morgan brought in sellers for the facebook offering after everybody got comfortable. >> stanley, not jp. >> morgan stanley, i'm sorry. there were a lot of things they probably said morgan stanley, we're big, but we want facebook and we'll do whatever you say. i think this was goldman sachs saying twit, this is how it gets done. >> david, great to have you on the show. and let's hit the big story this hour. and that is triple-digit losses on the dow. you know, bob, we actually opened in the green
mandy talked about the exchanges. how much of a blame for facebook and the success of twitter goes to wall street, the banks -- >> good point. >> -- or the exchanges? >> i think you have to look at the legwork that was done prior to the actual offering of facebook. and i think there were a lot of serious missteps that the markets said uh-oh, we're not prepared for this. with the goldman offering on twitter, everything was choreographed to the point where they could actually...
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it's the 31st year for the dow, up about 19% and only number, mandy, 31. kind of hard to believe given the run we've had. this is no 1915, that's for sure. >> it is hard to believe, suspect it? you know what, brian, the year is not over yet. are we going to be headed higher into 2014? joining us now from permanent port flol family of funds, michael and robert from ban yon partners. great to have you with us. michael, you sent over notes and said, in response to the question of will we end the year higher than where we are now, you said 50/50. that's not good enough. i'm sorry. 50/50 is not good enough. you have to give us a better answer than that. put yourself out there. >> mandy, as you know, we're known for diversification and balancing risks. i guess what would you expect, right? i think you have to take a look at where we are. the market, you know, the run in stock prices has outpaced the growth in corporate earnings this year and so that's a potential negative. yet, you do have the federal reserve involved and apparently not going anywhere any time s
it's the 31st year for the dow, up about 19% and only number, mandy, 31. kind of hard to believe given the run we've had. this is no 1915, that's for sure. >> it is hard to believe, suspect it? you know what, brian, the year is not over yet. are we going to be headed higher into 2014? joining us now from permanent port flol family of funds, michael and robert from ban yon partners. great to have you with us. michael, you sent over notes and said, in response to the question of will we end...
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yeah. >> rose: mandy. >> mandy. >> rose: that role that he plays and the relationship there, tell me about that. >> well, he is a virtuous itic performer and a musician and a brilliant one and i think he brings his musicality to the role. >> rose: in terms of voice? >> yes, in terms of voice. >> rose: and that is what i love about him. there is something about his voice that is knowing and experienced. >> yes. >> rose: and wise and deep. >> oh, very much so. >> rose: and the voice says it is just -- the way he says your name. >> oh, yes. he kind of -- he sings the performance. >> rose: yes, exactly right. >> and he is such a good person and he is a very kind of deeply thoughtful, deeply feeling person, and he brings that to saul. but, you know,, i remember when we did the first read through of the pilot, it was electric, i mean, there was just a kind of chemistry that we had, yeah, that i had no -- i was not prepared for at all, but carrie is so -- i mean he is manic so as a very staccato style of speaking and he is a little iconic,. >> rose: yeah. >> and to the contrast is really gr
yeah. >> rose: mandy. >> mandy. >> rose: that role that he plays and the relationship there, tell me about that. >> well, he is a virtuous itic performer and a musician and a brilliant one and i think he brings his musicality to the role. >> rose: in terms of voice? >> yes, in terms of voice. >> rose: and that is what i love about him. there is something about his voice that is knowing and experienced. >> yes. >> rose: and wise and deep....
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>> hey, mandy. we have a special treat for you. we're going to give you a sneak peek at a model that porsche is going to be unveiling tonight. something nobody else has seen and this is highly unusual because i'm joined not unusually joined by ma tee as, but you don't introduce new models very often. macan is a brand new model. >> for us it's exciting to reveal a new model. the macan is a chance for porsche. we will get new customers, younger customers, more female customers, but loyal customers which puts the car alongside a 911 -- >> a small suv and about one out of every four porsches sold worldwide is sold in the united states, correct? this is it. this is a huge market for you. >> huge market as always in north america and we expect that we will have more or less 25% of our global volume on that car. >> let's give everybody a sneak peek. we can't show you the entire vehicle, but that's tonight. that's special. but as i pull this back and give people a look, two things stand out. first of all we can't show much more than this,
>> hey, mandy. we have a special treat for you. we're going to give you a sneak peek at a model that porsche is going to be unveiling tonight. something nobody else has seen and this is highly unusual because i'm joined not unusually joined by ma tee as, but you don't introduce new models very often. macan is a brand new model. >> for us it's exciting to reveal a new model. the macan is a chance for porsche. we will get new customers, younger customers, more female customers, but...
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how about this, sort of goes to mandy's point. is there anybody do you believe that can run an organization of this size, right, and with this kind of complexity and this kind of history, and from what i have heard and also talked to from some people internally, there's a lot of internal fighting that goes on at microsoft all the time between divisions. >> there is. the big question is, do you want somebody who's a strong manager or somebody who understands the space? what's your primary objective there? you look at another example recently, david marcus became ceo of -- or the president of paypal, he had very little experience as a senior manager and put him in that role and he's done a fantastic job. i think smart people can adapt to big roles. >> rocky, thank you so much for joining us. john as always, good to see you. >> all right. we continue to follow the buildup to twitter. seema moody has news coming in. >> brian, investors are waiting to see where twitter prices, but we're starting to get a look at the variety of of insti
how about this, sort of goes to mandy's point. is there anybody do you believe that can run an organization of this size, right, and with this kind of complexity and this kind of history, and from what i have heard and also talked to from some people internally, there's a lot of internal fighting that goes on at microsoft all the time between divisions. >> there is. the big question is, do you want somebody who's a strong manager or somebody who understands the space? what's your primary...
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apparently no relation to mandy. >> we don't know that. we haven't established it yet. >> at some point you are related. jim, welcome to the program. good to have you on, i think. >> thank you. >> obvious, good boards, good companies, right? but you found some interesting correlations. what are they? >> well, we found that really -- companies that are regarded as very good do not necessarily have great governance capacity in the board room. and some companies that are probably less visible, that are smaller, mid-sized, growing, have extraordinary governance capacity in the board room. we found some interesting correlations between governance capacity relative to company scale and their stock performance over the long term, five-year period. >> give us some examples here of some strong governance equalling strong stock performance. show us what you've got. jim? >> well, i would say that we picked about 25 companies that would have been at the lower range. let's say below the 300 on the fortune 500. and we looked at their governance capacity
apparently no relation to mandy. >> we don't know that. we haven't established it yet. >> at some point you are related. jim, welcome to the program. good to have you on, i think. >> thank you. >> obvious, good boards, good companies, right? but you found some interesting correlations. what are they? >> well, we found that really -- companies that are regarded as very good do not necessarily have great governance capacity in the board room. and some companies that...
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to mandy's point, why unnegsly alarm people? if we don't know what that means, why are we going to raise this level of alarm like, oh, my gosh, i can't eat anything. calorie counts haven't changed the way we consume food so who knows if labeling will work. >> we don't want to treat consumers like idiots. we want to give them information. we want to to give them information to entrust them to make decisions for themselves. we want mothers to know if their infant formula contains gmos when there's a doctors organization in the united states that says, don't feed your infant genetically modified instant formula. we want people to know for people who have allergies if they're eating genetically modified corn which may containcontain allergins. we shouldn't be asked to simply trust companies like monsanto that make most of the gmos. they told us to trust agent orange -- >> no, no, no, back up off that because, jeffrey, that's another debate. i hear you. i'm not going to let you go down that road. i will say, you could make an argumen
to mandy's point, why unnegsly alarm people? if we don't know what that means, why are we going to raise this level of alarm like, oh, my gosh, i can't eat anything. calorie counts haven't changed the way we consume food so who knows if labeling will work. >> we don't want to treat consumers like idiots. we want to give them information. we want to to give them information to entrust them to make decisions for themselves. we want mothers to know if their infant formula contains gmos when...
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>> mandy, how about this version of name that stock. based upon the short selling market we took a look at s&p 500 companies that have the greatest short interests, most number of people placing big bets against the company shares. some bets have worked out pretty well. this stock, the mystery stock, at the end of last year was about a $48 stock and was one that was an interesting reveal because this particular name was in at least -- one important sector, teen retail. it's a big name there, any guesses? >> abercrombie & fitch. >> let's take a look at this. this over the past year has shown a different sized move in this particular chart. you can see down to $35, down about 26% over the past year. this short bet worked. another short bet that really worked out well for investors was this company dealing in natural resources down about $38.57 at the end of last year. >> cliffs. >> it's already there. it's cliffs. >> you gave away two-thirds of the name. the company is cliffs natural resources. >> that was the giveaway. >> this supermarke
>> mandy, how about this version of name that stock. based upon the short selling market we took a look at s&p 500 companies that have the greatest short interests, most number of people placing big bets against the company shares. some bets have worked out pretty well. this stock, the mystery stock, at the end of last year was about a $48 stock and was one that was an interesting reveal because this particular name was in at least -- one important sector, teen retail. it's a big name...
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>> mandy, it's the hottest hot sauce on the market but right now, it's in hot water. sirracha maker will be in court facing off the city of irwindale over its plant here. small superb east of l.a., friendly to industry. happy to he them get financing a year ago, bringing jobs and revenues until they started actually processing the chilies and garlic to make the hot sauce and during that three-month period in the evenings it stinks. >> the smell isn't bad. it's just that you can when you inhale is when you'll start coughing or burns your throat and eyes. >> it's penetrating inside the homes. you walk in and can smell the chili inside the homes as well. >> all right. so the city says they agreed originally to add more filters and then reneged when they found out the high price tag hence the lawsuit to shut down operations. irwindale lost round one in court and going back for another shot today. >> right now we're at about 50% of their processing capability. this time next year it will be doubled. we would like to keep them here, no question. we want them to correct the
>> mandy, it's the hottest hot sauce on the market but right now, it's in hot water. sirracha maker will be in court facing off the city of irwindale over its plant here. small superb east of l.a., friendly to industry. happy to he them get financing a year ago, bringing jobs and revenues until they started actually processing the chilies and garlic to make the hot sauce and during that three-month period in the evenings it stinks. >> the smell isn't bad. it's just that you can when...
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>> i would love to, mandy. it's been a fascinating day here at "the new york times" building at the deal book conference and one of the highlights was andrew ross sorkin's one on one with dan loeb the founder and manager of third point which is one of the best performing hedge funds this year. he let us in on a secret sauce in terms of his ongoing bullishness on japan and specifically the stock sony. he's had trouble with sony while the stock has gone way up this year some of his activist measures haven't played out as expected. at the same time he said he's still bullish that economy and the stock let's take a listen. >> we remain bullish on japan. we wouldn't have made the sony investment if we didn't support abe and everything that they're doing, you know, politically, economically and from a monetary standpoint. >> now, moving across a couple oceans over to europe, there's also been some talk today about europe and france in particular. you may recall on friday, s&p downgraded france's debt from aa plus i b
>> i would love to, mandy. it's been a fascinating day here at "the new york times" building at the deal book conference and one of the highlights was andrew ross sorkin's one on one with dan loeb the founder and manager of third point which is one of the best performing hedge funds this year. he let us in on a secret sauce in terms of his ongoing bullishness on japan and specifically the stock sony. he's had trouble with sony while the stock has gone way up this year some of...
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when we zoom in, it doesn't get any better, mandy. can you see, yes, the rising tide did lift cisco throughout most of the year, but boom, just this summer we get that first key earnings disappointment. as we've said on the show several times, your first loss is your best loss. now we've taken out key support at 22, which is now resistance. i think this stock can revisit 17. i would not buy it. if i did not own it. if i owned it, unfortunately i would still sell it right here. >> two words, financial zombie. >> relic -- i think you're in this relic of a bygone era, i've been hearing that of several tech stocks, intel's done okay this year. i don't think cisco is going away. and if it does get down to richard's target of 17, that's 8.5 times earnings. i would be backing up the truck at that point. >> all right, guys. good debate here. very disagreement there between the technicals and the fundamentals, but that's what makes the market, everybody. thank you. >>> up next, the brewing battle in the coffee wars. mcdonaldcdonald's saying it
when we zoom in, it doesn't get any better, mandy. can you see, yes, the rising tide did lift cisco throughout most of the year, but boom, just this summer we get that first key earnings disappointment. as we've said on the show several times, your first loss is your best loss. now we've taken out key support at 22, which is now resistance. i think this stock can revisit 17. i would not buy it. if i did not own it. if i owned it, unfortunately i would still sell it right here. >> two...
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mandy, my view is that, you know, eating great burger is almost a primal experience. very few things that rival that for most humans and if you bite into a -- run of the red robbins newburghers beginning to debut one of the experiences where your eyes almost roll back and you say wow. >> why? what's the secret ingredient? love? >> it comes down to the beef. to be fair. >> always does. >> yeah. a half pound of quality black angus beef and probably one of the finest burgers you're going to run into. >> wow. i almost want to bottle it and sell it. buy rating with 90 price target. believer in red robin. will, i have to ask you, you picked sonic and we just talked about that but what about mcdonald's, burger king, some of the bigger chains? >> i like mcdonald's. look at mcdonald's on a valuation basis, the cheapest it's been in a while. the stock hasn't done much in a couple years. after analyst day next week coming up next thursday i think you will hear about new product launches that could be exciting, international had things that could be moving around and moving from
mandy, my view is that, you know, eating great burger is almost a primal experience. very few things that rival that for most humans and if you bite into a -- run of the red robbins newburghers beginning to debut one of the experiences where your eyes almost roll back and you say wow. >> why? what's the secret ingredient? love? >> it comes down to the beef. to be fair. >> always does. >> yeah. a half pound of quality black angus beef and probably one of the finest...
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to follow up on mandy's question, what further changes will we see? tsa officers are not armed right now. the airport police indeed are. i know security has ramped up dramatically obviously since 9/11. do you believe this one incident, tom, will result in further pushes by the tsa to even perhaps arm tsa officers or change the prescreening security procedures. right now anybody can walk up to the checkpoint. >> well, i don't think that you'll see a move toward arming the tsa officers. in order to do that they would have to become fully fledged law enforcement officers. they are security officers and well trained but they are not trained to the level of a law enforcement officer so i don't think that they would wind you have being armed. you may see some tighter coordination with law enforcement agencies at the at lax, you may see additional patrols, some of the federal air marshals expanding their presence for the time being. i wouldn't immediately think that any permanent high level of security will be implemented. >> we would like to bring in phil l
to follow up on mandy's question, what further changes will we see? tsa officers are not armed right now. the airport police indeed are. i know security has ramped up dramatically obviously since 9/11. do you believe this one incident, tom, will result in further pushes by the tsa to even perhaps arm tsa officers or change the prescreening security procedures. right now anybody can walk up to the checkpoint. >> well, i don't think that you'll see a move toward arming the tsa officers. in...
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>> reporter: mandy manaccia was no stranger to miracles. before she had her own family, she was found on the streets of seoul, south korea on christmas eve and adopted as a baby by an american family. >> may 6th, 1974. i was actually flown in to jfk. >> reporter: this christmas season, she's hopeful another gift from overseas will give her yet another chance at life. >> life has been turned around and upside down. i'm still trying to grasp everything that's happening. >> reporter: last summer, the new york city fashion execute who's married with two young sons was given a diagnosis, acute myeloid leukemia. to survive, she'd need a bone marrow transplant, something her adopted family couldn't give her. >> i really thought my odds were against me. >> reporter: finding a bone marrow match is a numbers game. some match with 1 in every 20,000 people. for others, it's 1 in every 1 or 2 million. 70% of patients who need a transplant won't find one within their families, like manaccio or 2-year-old owen hogan. >> this is his life. we come here at l
>> reporter: mandy manaccia was no stranger to miracles. before she had her own family, she was found on the streets of seoul, south korea on christmas eve and adopted as a baby by an american family. >> may 6th, 1974. i was actually flown in to jfk. >> reporter: this christmas season, she's hopeful another gift from overseas will give her yet another chance at life. >> life has been turned around and upside down. i'm still trying to grasp everything that's happening....
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>> yes, i don't know how anybody made it through this. >> mandy did not want her husband to shoot the video, but he was transfixed. >> that water tower over there just to the left of it is where i started seeing it coming across, coming across, coming across. >> reporter: it wasn't till it after the tornado hit that chris joined his family in the basement. the day after, they look for keepsakes. >> aha. >> the video of my wedding. >>. >> reporter: and they try to figure out what happens next. >> i don't know where to go. i don't know what to do. all's i can doing it stay here and look at it. >> like so many families here, chris, mandy, their children have lost almost everything. but right now, this family prefers to focus on something they haven't lost. each other. >> good lord above was with me. all i can say is i got three angels up there. i got my father, my grandparents, my grandma and grandpa looking down on me. they said you got to stay here and take care of your family. gary tuchman, cnn, washington, illinois. >> of course, if you want to help those affected by the tornadoes, p
>> yes, i don't know how anybody made it through this. >> mandy did not want her husband to shoot the video, but he was transfixed. >> that water tower over there just to the left of it is where i started seeing it coming across, coming across, coming across. >> reporter: it wasn't till it after the tornado hit that chris joined his family in the basement. the day after, they look for keepsakes. >> aha. >> the video of my wedding. >>. >> reporter:...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what are you hearing, mandy? >> yeah, the stock is really tanking right now. it was down about 11% just a moment ago when i checked. the news is it's abandoning the plan to sell itself. it's going to be replacing its ceo. he came in when things were already bad and things have gone from bad to worse. it's going to raise about $1 billion from institutional investors including its largest shareholder, which is fairfax financial. and i guess some of the reaction to the stock here is a lot of people say it's disappointing fairfax is not going to buy the struggling smartphone company and take it private. you might remember back in september fairfax announced a tentative $9 a share for blackberry but they were struggling to finance the bid which was $4.7 billion. blackberry has fallen a long way. it's always a sad story when this was once canada's most valuable company with a market value of $83 billion in 2008 and the stock has plummeted to less than seven bucks from over $140 a share. so we'll hope to see it survive
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. what are you hearing, mandy? >> yeah, the stock is really tanking right now. it was down about 11% just a moment ago when i checked. the news is it's abandoning the plan to sell itself. it's going to be replacing its ceo. he came in when things were already bad and things have gone from bad to worse. it's going to raise about $1 billion from institutional investors including its largest shareholder, which is fairfax financial. and...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, we've got the world's largest retailer opening its doors two hours earlier this year. what, 6:00 p.m.? >> yep. is nothing sacred anymore? >> no. not where there's cash involved. >> walmart will not be outdone. so many retailers are opening on thanksgiving. target, best buy, k-mart and many, many others. it was just a matter of time before walmart jumped on this bandwagon but according to data from comscore online spending on thanksgiving day increased from 2011 to 2012 which makes me feel a little better about it. it's thanksgiving and if you have to go out to the mall and take that time away from your family, that's one thing. if it's online maybe not so bad. apparently over the past five years online shopping on thanksgiving has increased 132%. so thanksgiving has become a huge day for those retailers to rake in the bucks for online shopping. keep in mind total online spending for thanksgiving day, $633 million last year is still small compared with the more than $1 billion t
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, we've got the world's largest retailer opening its doors two hours earlier this year. what, 6:00 p.m.? >> yep. is nothing sacred anymore? >> no. not where there's cash involved. >> walmart will not be outdone. so many retailers are opening on thanksgiving. target, best buy, k-mart and many, many others. it was just a matter of time before walmart jumped on this bandwagon but according to data from comscore online...
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our own mandy drurry. good to see everybody. mandy, let me kick this off with you. gold climbing today on the heels of the yellen commentary. what was your take? >> gold liked what yellen had to say. basically as bob was saying it's going to be qe continued. still too early to pull the plug. all of those comments put together was making a good day for gold. you mo whknow what, maria? gold has had a pretty tough year. also you had today the world gold council coming out and saying demand is around four year lows. it cut its gold forecast for india. really big consumer of the yellow stuff. and yet all despite that gold latching on to what yellen had to say. i would put this out, maria. if indeed equities also feel that yellen's commentary, and hopefully it stands going forward, if equities also feel that's positive for them, that could also be bearish for gold, right? gold in the past has been sort of an alternative to equities in terms of a safe haven. if you can get a bigger bang for your buck in equities maybe gold will have a short mid-pop. it was interesting the
our own mandy drurry. good to see everybody. mandy, let me kick this off with you. gold climbing today on the heels of the yellen commentary. what was your take? >> gold liked what yellen had to say. basically as bob was saying it's going to be qe continued. still too early to pull the plug. all of those comments put together was making a good day for gold. you mo whknow what, maria? gold has had a pretty tough year. also you had today the world gold council coming out and saying demand...
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mandy drury, thank you so much. have a good holiday. >> you too. >>> youthful cities is out with their list of the top cities for young people to live based on 80 different factors, including business, lifestyle and entertainment. number 5, paris, number 4 dallas, texas. number 3, the bright lights of new york. germany's capital city, berlin, takes honors at number 2. and get this, the number one city for young people to live, toronto, canada. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. this saturday is small business saturday. get out and shop small. 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. medicare op
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mandy drury is here. so just how hot is twitter after its launch? >> well, yesterday in its debut the shares shot up 73%, which really isn't bad for a 7-year-old company and it is now in the history books, chris, as one of the biggest internet ipos on record. however, today we're coming back down to earth a little bit. in fact we're moving to the downside in terms of the share price. you can see it there on your screen. you know, after all, this is a company that is not yet profitable. it is going to be under wall street scrutiny every single earnings quarter. but it still made several people like the chairman jack dorsey and the co-founder evan williams overnight billionaires, so whatever the price is doing today, i guess they're laughing all the way to the bank. >> is there any unanimity of opinion on wall street about where this is going next, or is it cautious? >> i think there is a fair amount of cautiousness there because you know what, as i was saying, it doesn't make money. there's revenue but it's not actually profit al. i think what a lot
mandy drury is here. so just how hot is twitter after its launch? >> well, yesterday in its debut the shares shot up 73%, which really isn't bad for a 7-year-old company and it is now in the history books, chris, as one of the biggest internet ipos on record. however, today we're coming back down to earth a little bit. in fact we're moving to the downside in terms of the share price. you can see it there on your screen. you know, after all, this is a company that is not yet profitable. it...
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let's get more now from mandy drury. >> i want to borrow john's crystal ball sometime. it seems like it would be very useful. okay. so you have nat gas, hitting a six-month high, and before dropping off before milder forecasts hit the market, let's find out where they're going. jeff killburg, do you think we've seen the peak from nat gas? >> i don't think we have, and the barometer i'm using here in chicago is the manford. jim walked in with a fur coat, so that means it will continue to be colder. right now, you see the temperature is the critical driver of the prices. right now, we are actually seeing the $4 as the target, but we will see all types of rallies being -- not being sustainable due to the fact of the fracking. the supply. it's overwhelming, and it will mitigate any type of sustained rally. look for a trade here, but still cold here in chicago. >> what do you think, jim? do you think that natural gas does need the harsh winter weather to keep on rallying? >> well, there's no doubt about it, is that natural gas, because the supply story has been constant for
let's get more now from mandy drury. >> i want to borrow john's crystal ball sometime. it seems like it would be very useful. okay. so you have nat gas, hitting a six-month high, and before dropping off before milder forecasts hit the market, let's find out where they're going. jeff killburg, do you think we've seen the peak from nat gas? >> i don't think we have, and the barometer i'm using here in chicago is the manford. jim walked in with a fur coat, so that means it will...
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this is a star-studded movie from the hallmark hall of fame, a movie made for abc, starring mandy moore, and sheery. >> i like sherry o'terry. >> then you're going to like this and i think you're going to need a kleenex. >> i'd do anything to go back to that night. >> it's a beautiful holiday story of love. andy garcia's married to park park's cancer. he decides the perfect christmas gift would be a build a giant ferris wheel in their back yard to recruit the >>> the term high side when relating to a motorcycle is a bad thing. it looks look this. >> oh! >> basically the motorcycle catapults the rider over the other side of the bike. what he was trying to do is practice his drifting essentially. it's a move you do when you're racing these kind of bikes. he wants to slide in. he calls it backing in, slide it out a little bit and continue through the turn. this time he got off the line, got into the dirty part of the road there, lost traction and got too much and then when he tried to get his guy, he was throughing up for his braces. >> this is what it's supposed to could he could break do
this is a star-studded movie from the hallmark hall of fame, a movie made for abc, starring mandy moore, and sheery. >> i like sherry o'terry. >> then you're going to like this and i think you're going to need a kleenex. >> i'd do anything to go back to that night. >> it's a beautiful holiday story of love. andy garcia's married to park park's cancer. he decides the perfect christmas gift would be a build a giant ferris wheel in their back yard to recruit the...
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. >> reporter: mandy did not want her husband to shoot the video, but he was transfixed. that water tower over there, just to the left of it is when i saw it come across, come across. >> reporter: it was not until after the tornado hit that chris joined his family in the basement. the day after, they looked for keep sakes. >> ha ha. the video of my wedding. >> reporter: and they try to figure out what happens next. >> i don't know where to go, what to do. all i can do is just stand here and look at it. >> reporter: like so many families here, chris, mandy, their children, have lost almost everything. but right now this family prefers to focus on what they still have. each other. >> all i can say is i have three angels, i have my father, my grandparents, my family is my guardian angels. they say you have to stay here and look after your family. >> reporter: gary tuchman joins us right now, there are a lot of places, particularly washington where there is such extreme damage. were there basements where people could get into basements? >> well, that is something we dealt wit
. >> reporter: mandy did not want her husband to shoot the video, but he was transfixed. that water tower over there, just to the left of it is when i saw it come across, come across. >> reporter: it was not until after the tornado hit that chris joined his family in the basement. the day after, they looked for keep sakes. >> ha ha. the video of my wedding. >> reporter: and they try to figure out what happens next. >> i don't know where to go, what to do. all i can...
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ed bray fought through d-day honor mandy beach. now he's defeating an enemy that has stalked him for 80 years. >> i don't care if it's about mickey mouse! i want to read one book before i die. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after every mass shooting people seem to ask "why doesn't anyone do anything about mental health care?" well, today someone did. the obama administration issued
ed bray fought through d-day honor mandy beach. now he's defeating an enemy that has stalked him for 80 years. >> i don't care if it's about mickey mouse! i want to read one book before i die. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after every mass shooting people seem to ask "why doesn't anyone do anything about mental health care?" well, today someone did. the obama administration issued
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. let's start with twitter about to start trading on the new york stock exchange. what's the timeline here? >> it should be any minute now. we're obviously just waiting and i'm keeping an eye on the breaking news ticker right here. the twitter's opening price is indicating $45.50 to $46.50 right now. the ipo price last night obviously at $26 bucks. so we're expecting a pop at the open here. i have just one stat for you, chris, and that is if the shares started trading at 42 bucks that would be an over 60% jump from the $26 initial public offering price as i said, that was given yesterday. the ipo values twitter at over $14 billion. that would make it, chris, the second largest internet offering here in the united states behind facebook's ipo last year and that was 16 billion and it's even ahead of google's ipo all of the way back to 2004 and the nyse has done everything it can to make sure that the debut goes smoothly. they do not want a face-book style debut which admittedly was on the
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. let's start with twitter about to start trading on the new york stock exchange. what's the timeline here? >> it should be any minute now. we're obviously just waiting and i'm keeping an eye on the breaking news ticker right here. the twitter's opening price is indicating $45.50 to $46.50 right now. the ipo price last night obviously at $26 bucks. so we're expecting a pop at the open here. i have just one stat for you, chris, and...
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mandy, were you going to jump in? >> i was just going to say i think with tesla, you know, when you think about it, obviously a lot of hope and promise and expectations have been built into the stock, right? if you look at it year to date it's been an absolute market darling so when you have disappointment like with the earnings from the guidance from tesla there will be money taken offer the table and was the big brag. >> the momentums have really been rolling over. brian, what would you do in this market right here? how do you see things with the dow at an all-time high? >> well, this is peter. i can answer that question for you, sure. that's okay. well, look, i think this is what is going on. the fed won't taper for at least a year and now people are starting to realize we're going to have more of a capital markets welcoming condition and i think people are really going to start rolling up their sleeves again and buying stocks especially, maria, i think we'll take out i hate to say it but the old dividend screening
mandy, were you going to jump in? >> i was just going to say i think with tesla, you know, when you think about it, obviously a lot of hope and promise and expectations have been built into the stock, right? if you look at it year to date it's been an absolute market darling so when you have disappointment like with the earnings from the guidance from tesla there will be money taken offer the table and was the big brag. >> the momentums have really been rolling over. brian, what...
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mandy? >> lots of things, ty. top of the hour, legendary elusive hedge fund billionaire ken griffin of citadel giving a rare interview to cnbc. a not miss event. why herb says analysts are staying far away from twitter and we're also tracking the migration patterns of billionaires, yes apparently there is such a thing. all those things and lots more, guys, coming up top of the hour on "street signs." back to you on "power lunch." >> thanks very much, mandy. many families are beginning their year-end tax planning but some recent tax law changes could result in a larger tax bill from the irs. sharon epperson here now with some smart year-end tax tips to lower your tax bite. had hi. >> hi, tyler. it's very important to get a handle on your tax situation now, because what you got back from the irs or what you owed last year, could be a completely different story this time around and that's especially true for high-income taxpayers. starting this year those individuals with incomes over $400,000 or couples making over
mandy? >> lots of things, ty. top of the hour, legendary elusive hedge fund billionaire ken griffin of citadel giving a rare interview to cnbc. a not miss event. why herb says analysts are staying far away from twitter and we're also tracking the migration patterns of billionaires, yes apparently there is such a thing. all those things and lots more, guys, coming up top of the hour on "street signs." back to you on "power lunch." >> thanks very much, mandy. many...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i mean last year we did see some stores open after the dinner hour, but this year at least one major retailer is going to be open all day long? >> absolutely. and some are even going so far as saying that black friday is officially dead because all these retailers are increasingly starting it all in those wee small hours of thanksgiving day. so you've got a lot of retailers like j.c. penney, kohl's, macy's, sears, are pushing it. k-mart and sears are planning to open at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving day. so that's like a thanksgiving marathon if you're up for it. well, you can shop instead of having a traditional holiday family dinner. wait, as you can imagine, i think it's very controversial. you know, this holiday creep is obviously asking a lot of questions like, you know, well, isn't it supposed to be about the family? nonetheless, there you go. and toys r us decided to open at 9:00 p.m. thanksgiving night two years ago and all these retailers wanting a buck from us have been catching on
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i mean last year we did see some stores open after the dinner hour, but this year at least one major retailer is going to be open all day long? >> absolutely. and some are even going so far as saying that black friday is officially dead because all these retailers are increasingly starting it all in those wee small hours of thanksgiving day. so you've got a lot of retailers like j.c. penney, kohl's, macy's, sears, are pushing it....
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. >> i'm mandy durry. we have a company that is serving up lots of eggs but does not need a single chicken to do it. josh is the ceo and founder of a food technology company called hampton creek foods. before whipping up faux eggs he was a full grad scholar who spent seven years working with poor communities in africa. this is his power pitch. >> my name is josh tetrick. i'm the ceo and founder of hampton creek, a food technology company selected by bill gates as one of three companies shaping the future of our food. the future really that needs to be shaped which is the system of food is incredibly broken. i think the best manny fetation of this brokeness is global exproduction. 1.8 trillion eggs are laid around the world and this system is defined by radical inefficiency, rising prices, animal abuse by environmental degradation. what we do as a company is take all of that nonsense entirely out of the equation and replace it with a plant that is 18% less expensive. we sel that plant based ingredients to g
. >> i'm mandy durry. we have a company that is serving up lots of eggs but does not need a single chicken to do it. josh is the ceo and founder of a food technology company called hampton creek foods. before whipping up faux eggs he was a full grad scholar who spent seven years working with poor communities in africa. this is his power pitch. >> my name is josh tetrick. i'm the ceo and founder of hampton creek, a food technology company selected by bill gates as one of three...
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the fight, 12 years long, just ended, mandy. >> let's take a look at those markets. psychological milestones being broken today. the dow above 16,000 and the s&p earlier on cracking the 1800 mark, currently at 179 9. let's get straight down to bear stearns at t-- bob pisani at th nyse. does that bring more money in according to the traders on the floor or do we need to pay attention to the warning signs out there that a correction may be foot? >> both. it's bringing in more money. the first time in a long time we've hit milestones. we hit 15,000 the world did not explode but we've been seeing steady inflows throughout the year and good numbers in september and october in terms of inflows. nonetheless the world is full of people that are worried there's bubbles everywhere. we talked ate this morning. inflows in the stock mutual funds are strong, they see a bubble, margin debts at record levels, the vix near ten year lowes. that's good news. all this worrying is good news because it still prevents some from coming into the market. we're still very data and fed dependen
the fight, 12 years long, just ended, mandy. >> let's take a look at those markets. psychological milestones being broken today. the dow above 16,000 and the s&p earlier on cracking the 1800 mark, currently at 179 9. let's get straight down to bear stearns at t-- bob pisani at th nyse. does that bring more money in according to the traders on the floor or do we need to pay attention to the warning signs out there that a correction may be foot? >> both. it's bringing in more...
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>> hi, mandy and brian. you can see where all the rain is falling and now at least that freezing rain has moved out of texas. however, you see the area in pink and blue heading into tennessee and up in the northeast corner of arkansas, that's where the icy conditions are now. we have this moist air meeting with the cold air that's the problem we're having. lots of moisture and cold air and we have a wintry mix going on. we expect that today from little rock to memphis and then that's going to start tracking towards the east so that wintry mix now meeting all the way over to the carolinas as we get into tomorrow. of course people getting ready for their holiday travel and we could see ice accumulation from nashville right on over to asheville, likely in the areas in the dark purple but possible in the areas of the light purple and then talking about tuesday, and the northeast. huge population segment from washington, d.c. to boston and, of course, we've got snow as we are in the inland portions of the new yor
>> hi, mandy and brian. you can see where all the rain is falling and now at least that freezing rain has moved out of texas. however, you see the area in pink and blue heading into tennessee and up in the northeast corner of arkansas, that's where the icy conditions are now. we have this moist air meeting with the cold air that's the problem we're having. lots of moisture and cold air and we have a wintry mix going on. we expect that today from little rock to memphis and then that's...
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all i can do is just stand here and look at it. >> reporter: like so many families here, chris, mandy, their children, have lost almost everything. but right now, this family focus on something they haven't lost, each other. >> the good lord above was with me. all i can say is i got three angels up there. i got my father, my grandparents, my grandma and grandpa are looking down on me and my guardian angels for me today. they say you got to stay here and take care of your family. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, washington, illinois. >> you can see them picking through the pieces of rubble and happening from missouri to wisconsin for people looking for anything they can find. the first step to putting lives back together again. indra petersons is in washington, illinois, this morning. what is the latest there? >> reporter: i'm not sure what you guys asked here as i lost my ear piece. ef-4 tornado with winds as high as 190 miles per hour. we know it was 34 1/2 miles long and a half mile wide. so take a look at the kind of images we have now been seeing. very hard to each identify what is
all i can do is just stand here and look at it. >> reporter: like so many families here, chris, mandy, their children, have lost almost everything. but right now, this family focus on something they haven't lost, each other. >> the good lord above was with me. all i can say is i got three angels up there. i got my father, my grandparents, my grandma and grandpa are looking down on me and my guardian angels for me today. they say you got to stay here and take care of your family....
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. we had one of our producers who took a picture of the line in the very wee hours of the morning. what's going on, mandy? >> yeah, the retail store sales started at 8:00 a.m. this morning and of course you'd have to line up to be out there in the front of the line. it's unclear just how many of these new ipads that apple is expected to sell in this launch weekend, but last november you might remember that apple reported initial sales of three million ipads in the first three days, which was twice the 1.5 million that it sold during the third generation launch in march. so -- and guess what, we're not even the first here in the united states. the new ipad already arrived first in places like australia, obviously my home country, and in the biggest global rollout launch yet for an apple tablet, it is headed to 41 other countries. according to c-net while initial online sales in various other places just after midnight local time was popular, it only sold out in hong kong. so we'll just h
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. we had one of our producers who took a picture of the line in the very wee hours of the morning. what's going on, mandy? >> yeah, the retail store sales started at 8:00 a.m. this morning and of course you'd have to line up to be out there in the front of the line. it's unclear just how many of these new ipads that apple is expected to sell in this launch weekend, but last november you might remember that apple reported initial...