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the luxury retailer said business was strongest at the ralph lauren storms and raised dividend as well. the shares rose more than 5% to $180.52. >>> shares çof abercrombe and blamed the short spending on young shoppers. the stock off 13.5% to $33.13. >>> the cut in oil production caused shares to drop. the gas producer topped revenue forecast but the beat overshadowed by the company's weak outlook. the stock fell near lie 7% to $26.23. >>> halliburton will hike the quarterly dividend by 20% to 15 cents a share. the ceo of the second largest oil field services company said halliburton anticipates buying more stock. the stock popped more than 2%, $54.40 the close there. >>> bearracuda network raised about $75 million, pricing more than 4 million shares. the ceo says barracuda's business model is promising. >> we've been cash flow positive since the three months after our three co-founders founded the business. we had a healthy balance sheet. as they level the cloud infa st structure, we believe we can ex pend margins. $21.55. >>> joining us tow now to talk about the money, joe, welcome
the luxury retailer said business was strongest at the ralph lauren storms and raised dividend as well. the shares rose more than 5% to $180.52. >>> shares çof abercrombe and blamed the short spending on young shoppers. the stock off 13.5% to $33.13. >>> the cut in oil production caused shares to drop. the gas producer topped revenue forecast but the beat overshadowed by the company's weak outlook. the stock fell near lie 7% to $26.23. >>> halliburton will hike the...
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evyone who owns ralph lauren. the iconic amerin designer made investors proud with the ho on the arican fax industry. raised full year salesorecast and increasing dividend a quarterly earnings report today. made for a beautiful day for share holders. the stock closing up almost five 1/2%. nice. >>> the man himself ralph lauren owns almost 160,000 shares of the company. that means that he made about $1.5 million today, li he needs it. >>> going from rags to riches, ryan reese from lansing, michigan, the 23-year-old won the world series of poker, just a year after being flat broke. the youngest of nine finalists in the game took home the grand prize of $8.4 million. what w h secret? he said lucky cards. they all sy that. >>> getting ready to bring in the money for their public debut , two 13 week old tiger cubs at t national zoo. they successfully completed their swim test today, keeping their little head above water and make it t dry land. the tiger cubs are allowed int the natural hitat there where they rest up fo
evyone who owns ralph lauren. the iconic amerin designer made investors proud with the ho on the arican fax industry. raised full year salesorecast and increasing dividend a quarterly earnings report today. made for a beautiful day for share holders. the stock closing up almost five 1/2%. nice. >>> the man himself ralph lauren owns almost 160,000 shares of the company. that means that he made about $1.5 million today, li he needs it. >>> going from rags to riches, ryan reese...
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the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. andby conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: ♪ sam, are you going out on saturday night? don't i always go out on saturday night? dancing? don't i always go dancing? oh, if you can call it dancing. last time i saw you on the dance floor, it looked like three frogs having a fight. (giggling) i am a fine dancer. perhaps i'd had a drink that night. sure. i'll show you my steps and denise can be the judge. go on then. i can't wait to see this. (drum roll) no, i can't, no i can't. i can't dance without music. (singing a tune) if only youth knew... ...it does not last. (all singing tune) i say that sam is a fine dancer. yeah, he was better this time, i'll admit it. it was only two frogs fighting. (sighs)
the world of ralph lauren. additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. andby conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: ♪ sam, are you going out on saturday night? don't i always go out on saturday night? dancing? don't i always go dancing? oh, if you can call it dancing. last time i saw you on the dance floor, it looked like three frogs having a fight. (giggling) i am a fine dancer. perhaps i'd had a drink that night. sure....
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the world of ralph lauren. sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you see things differently. you get close to iconic landmarks... ...to local life... ...to cultural treasures. it's a feeling that only a river can give you. these are journeys that change your perspective on the world... ...and perhaps even yourself. viking river cruises proud sponsor of masterpiece additional funding is provided by: major support is provided by donald and darlene shiley. andby conrad prebys and debbie turner. and by the following: and by: ♪ ♪ it came to me deep in the night, as it so often does. we shall be as a meadow! clara, the landing. denise, haberdashery. from miss audrey. inspiration came to her in the night. inspiration must be blind. like love and justice. and worms. oh, i wish i could do that, though-- arrange things-- don't you? these days, i think i could do anything i set my mind to. really? anything? what is there to stop me? i know. she scares me, too. (laughs) clara! miss aud
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. >> it's things like estee lauder, clinique ralph lauren. >> reporter: will may see's holiday forecast be the exception or the rule? >> there appears to be momentum, life in the consumer and we'll know by the end of the day tomorrow if we can extrapolate this through other parts of retail. >> speaking of momentum, not much momentum in sales at cisco. the computer networking equipment maker posted better than expected earnings but weaker sales. cisco sales fell sharply in after hours trading. the dow earned .53 a share excludeing items and two cents better but revenue that topped $12 billion was $330 million less than expected. josh lipton joins us now from silicon valley. josh, as you look through the numbers, what's the one take away from investors from the cisco report? >> as you pointed out, cisco is getting hit hard here in the after hours, it's dragging some rivals down with it, missed on sales, you also saw a disappointing guide. one number that did strike me through the release was the decision to boost it's buy back by a big $15 billion. remember, the company had authorized up
. >> it's things like estee lauder, clinique ralph lauren. >> reporter: will may see's holiday forecast be the exception or the rule? >> there appears to be momentum, life in the consumer and we'll know by the end of the day tomorrow if we can extrapolate this through other parts of retail. >> speaking of momentum, not much momentum in sales at cisco. the computer networking equipment maker posted better than expected earnings but weaker sales. cisco sales fell sharply...
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investors bought into ralph lauren yesterday sending the stock 5% higher. the luxury retailers earnings topped estimates and th raise the low end of revenue for the year. shares of abercrombie & fitch fell more than 13% in trading yesterday as investors yanked money out following disappointing sales numbers and a weak holiday outlook. the management admits the company has lost its cool factor with teens. holiday shoppers are "not" gobbling up the idea of shopping "on" thanksgiving day. this week staples and kmart revealed breakout plans to open stores at 6 am "on" the holiday. i think that's excessive. imagine the employees who've got to be there all day. it's a family holiday. i'm sure there are a lot of people who want to go shop but i'd like to hope that some would rather visit with their family than go shopping for a deal. consumers have launched an online petition, pleging not to shop on thanksgiving. kmart is responding to negative feedback, saying it will schedule volunteers to work when possible. retailers macys, jc penney and toy's r us are also up
investors bought into ralph lauren yesterday sending the stock 5% higher. the luxury retailers earnings topped estimates and th raise the low end of revenue for the year. shares of abercrombie & fitch fell more than 13% in trading yesterday as investors yanked money out following disappointing sales numbers and a weak holiday outlook. the management admits the company has lost its cool factor with teens. holiday shoppers are "not" gobbling up the idea of shopping "on"...
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lauren cologne and hair care products these giant corporations essentially have a stranglehold on most of america's consumer market but there's a bigger and even more disturbing picture here many of these corporations are interlocked and interconnected themselves over it they ruled that dot net you can track and discover the connections between america's largest corporations for example according to they ruled out now its most recent information pepsico has a board member who serves on the board of the colonial williamsburg foundation alongside a board member who serves on the board of the kellogg corporation and johnson and johnson had a board as a board member who serves on the board of the u.s. chamber of commerce foundation with a board member of coca-cola. it wasn't always like this believe it or not there was a time when there was plenty of competition in the american marketplace when one corporation didn't own two hundred other companies when the corporations largest corporations and when the nation's largest corporations weren't in her walk to the liberal arts and sherman antit
lauren cologne and hair care products these giant corporations essentially have a stranglehold on most of america's consumer market but there's a bigger and even more disturbing picture here many of these corporations are interlocked and interconnected themselves over it they ruled that dot net you can track and discover the connections between america's largest corporations for example according to they ruled out now its most recent information pepsico has a board member who serves on the...
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let's look at these retailers, abercrombie and fitch, ralph lauren, jpmorgan and luann, lulu women. abercrombie is down 11%. and forecasted short of expectations. and they are working on a turnaround, some strategic initiatives. we are watching j.c. penney with a turnaround of its own and lulu lemon getting positive comments and there was talk about the groovy pants, which citigroup has a buy rating and $80 target. and ralph lauren has wholesale orders, four retailers that we know well and will follow through the holiday season. cheryl: that was great. thank you very much. appreciate it. dennis: the players union for major-league baseball looking at the relationship between j z, newly minted as a talent agent and his first client robinson cano. jenna is the guy and a $40,000 watch for his 30 first birthday, limited edition classic fusion sean carter watch and party in october. and notify the union in writing if it is more than $500. started in june. cheryl: does it really matter if it makes sense? been not. dennis: the entire economy and country needs it. cheryl: there are a lot of
let's look at these retailers, abercrombie and fitch, ralph lauren, jpmorgan and luann, lulu women. abercrombie is down 11%. and forecasted short of expectations. and they are working on a turnaround, some strategic initiatives. we are watching j.c. penney with a turnaround of its own and lulu lemon getting positive comments and there was talk about the groovy pants, which citigroup has a buy rating and $80 target. and ralph lauren has wholesale orders, four retailers that we know well and will...
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he looks like ralph lauren ad or something. >>here's nothing ironic. you can ar it after christma >> it looks affordle. every piece is under $100. >> tha you. >> last we have the hellsberg family complete with their dog. >> oh, thelook cute. >> oh, m god. it for christmas morning. for christmas morning. they're with theirog kismit. >> where do you gethese? >> from the mpany store. i like it because it's nontraditional. >>ou can use it for a christmas holiday card. we can take your picture. >> we'll do it for you let's bring everybody ou thank yoso much. fun. beautiful stuff. >> you wt to turn your household junk into thanksgiving treasures? >> guess who's here. dannis here. >> he wl show how to upcycle useful stuff in to something less useless. he's in for a spanki today on nbc. ♪ >>> time to find your crafty side our favorite up cler is here to tell us how to tn old stuff in tuse. w to turn old stuff to use. use what you have guide to decorating, gift giving and entertaining. we know we tease him a lot, but love him. >> yes, we do, dan. >> i love yo
he looks like ralph lauren ad or something. >>here's nothing ironic. you can ar it after christma >> it looks affordle. every piece is under $100. >> tha you. >> last we have the hellsberg family complete with their dog. >> oh, thelook cute. >> oh, m god. it for christmas morning. for christmas morning. they're with theirog kismit. >> where do you gethese? >> from the mpany store. i like it because it's nontraditional. >>ou can use it for a...
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i'm still recommending ralph lauren and nordstrom. >> which one would you say is a good bet? >> the biggest bounce from some of the beat up companies like coach. j.c. penneys. where expectations are extremely low. i think there are probably more negative data points ahead for the holiday season and perhaps some better points to buy some of the stocks. >> teen space has been a disaster. any value there in terms of valuations for the stocks being completely overdone to the downside? >> urban outfitters is an interesting one. i think the business is on a lot stronger footing than abercrombie & fitch. they have a strategy that works well. they just had some fashion missteps. while the stock is not doing very well right here, i think that's a better place to be if you wanted to dip into a beaten up team name. >>> happy turkey day. and it's hump day. all of guy's favorite phrases. >> and i'm going to fly to bean town and maybe go to fris co-. lol. >> coach or j.c. penney? >> ultimately there have been rumors that these guys are starting to see holiday sales. >> i don't believe ther
i'm still recommending ralph lauren and nordstrom. >> which one would you say is a good bet? >> the biggest bounce from some of the beat up companies like coach. j.c. penneys. where expectations are extremely low. i think there are probably more negative data points ahead for the holiday season and perhaps some better points to buy some of the stocks. >> teen space has been a disaster. any value there in terms of valuations for the stocks being completely overdone to the...
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. >>> ralph lauren, calvin klein, coach, some of the designers open in our area in a brand-new outlet mall. crowds of shoppers a a big deal. >>> you name dropper. is this a cougar like the post says? if not, what else could it be? >> your last chance, the deadline approaching tonight for the national zoo's new panda cub. >>> the virginia state senator who was seriously injured during an attack earlier this week in his home is home from the hospital. creigh deeds was stabbed tuesday by his 24-year-old son gus, who then shot himself to death. deeds thanked people for his support. he tweeted your friendship is important to me. >>> there's a picture circulating on facebook that has people asking, is there a cougar on the loose in spotsylvania county? they captured this pick chir of a cat-like creature. if you look closely, you can see it has no tail. it's the first clue it may not be a cougar. we checked with the virginia department of game and inland fisheries today. they tell us every month they get a couple calls about cougars in virginia. there have not been recent, confirmed sighting
. >>> ralph lauren, calvin klein, coach, some of the designers open in our area in a brand-new outlet mall. crowds of shoppers a a big deal. >>> you name dropper. is this a cougar like the post says? if not, what else could it be? >> your last chance, the deadline approaching tonight for the national zoo's new panda cub. >>> the virginia state senator who was seriously injured during an attack earlier this week in his home is home from the hospital. creigh deeds...
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it has to be jewelry, athletic apparel and shoes, kors, ralph lauren, top eight items or brands that the customer is gravitating towards. if you're in the middle and you represent one of those then you're certain to have a decent christmas season. >> what about teen retailers? we have seen many dismal earnings. >> it depends on the teen retailer. if it just specializes in denim and fleece then they're going to compete on price. if they have other items that the teen would want then they stand a chaps. but many of these vertically integrated mall-based retailers only stand for deanymore and t-shirts and don't offer anything like the trends that are working like athletic apparel and shoes and you know, core items and accessories. >> in terms of apparel and shoes, those are bright spots but everybody seems to sell everything. unless you're going into a nike store. >> the best way to play it is looking at ooit competing on a brand name or competing on price. for example, one of the bright spots in gap is that the fact that they have athletic depart x in all of their storms. you see who i
it has to be jewelry, athletic apparel and shoes, kors, ralph lauren, top eight items or brands that the customer is gravitating towards. if you're in the middle and you represent one of those then you're certain to have a decent christmas season. >> what about teen retailers? we have seen many dismal earnings. >> it depends on the teen retailer. if it just specializes in denim and fleece then they're going to compete on price. if they have other items that the teen would want then...
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ralph lauren, coach, anything that has some sort of global story and really a luxury angle is a better place to be. i don't expect any of these companies to do terribly well through the back half. they are buying other things. >> thanks for coming by. appreciate it. you like that global luxury angle? >> i do. i sort of agree with it. coach is bruised and beaten up. it is a real name. >> i actually hate coach and because i don't see it as a luxury brand when everybody has got one and their growth is coming from a place like china. all of their key creative parts, they are making major transition, i don't think they can do that overnight. >> the problem with stocks like abercrombie, they look cheap on the surface but the consumer is not interested in what they have to sell. the teens don't want to wear logos. they would rather walk into h & m and buy something for $14 that abercrombie would sell for $49. >> man on the streets. josh brown. >> gee lew joins us now to break down the numbers. julia? >> that's right. revenue is down 3%. adjusted earnings fell to half of where they were last y
ralph lauren, coach, anything that has some sort of global story and really a luxury angle is a better place to be. i don't expect any of these companies to do terribly well through the back half. they are buying other things. >> thanks for coming by. appreciate it. you like that global luxury angle? >> i do. i sort of agree with it. coach is bruised and beaten up. it is a real name. >> i actually hate coach and because i don't see it as a luxury brand when everybody has got...
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time warner and ralph lauren report results brtd opening bell. after the close, we'll hear from qualcomm, cbs, mondelez and whole foods. >>> meanwhile, here in europe, lafarge has reported a drop in revenues. this is a move that means it doesn't need to raise fresh capital. investors like that. the stock up nearly 5%. ing, meanwhile, reported an underlying net profit of 180 million euros in the third quarter. it will continue to make progress on its restructuring program. old mutual just below that, reported an increase in third quarter sales of just over $10 billion. it sees signs of pretty good recovery in britain and the u.s. despite the volatile global market. it's got some important south american business, also south african business. speaking to cnbc, the ceo julian roberts said he was pretty pleased with the momentum that the business has been building. wolters kluwor wait prosecutes flat. just below that, adecco up over 6%. it smashed expectations for third quarter profit, which was up 61% to 191 million euros. analyst had forecast a ris
time warner and ralph lauren report results brtd opening bell. after the close, we'll hear from qualcomm, cbs, mondelez and whole foods. >>> meanwhile, here in europe, lafarge has reported a drop in revenues. this is a move that means it doesn't need to raise fresh capital. investors like that. the stock up nearly 5%. ing, meanwhile, reported an underlying net profit of 180 million euros in the third quarter. it will continue to make progress on its restructuring program. old mutual...
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take a look at ralph lauren up 5%. this is going forward. good news as we continue to watch it moving to the upside. 179.86. how about abercrombie and fitch? down 13.5% now for abercrombie and fitch. also closing stores that are underperforming and those are going to try and bring in shoes, expand sizes and obviously make it more interesting for the holidays because they have been struggling with sales this year. and the bigger story, jcpenney. townsend and .5% right now, $7.67 per share for jcpenney. continues under pressure. down over 60% this year. back to you. liz: retailers, extreme importance stocks heading into the holiday season. seems like the sky is the ceiling for stocks. soaring high like superman. one money manager with more than 2 trillion in assets under management in her company says we might see a pullback soon but don't fret, could be an opportunity to make a pretty penny. joining me now, liz ann sonders, charles schwab senior vp and chief investment strategist. i was saying earlier that you were here two years ago saying y
take a look at ralph lauren up 5%. this is going forward. good news as we continue to watch it moving to the upside. 179.86. how about abercrombie and fitch? down 13.5% now for abercrombie and fitch. also closing stores that are underperforming and those are going to try and bring in shoes, expand sizes and obviously make it more interesting for the holidays because they have been struggling with sales this year. and the bigger story, jcpenney. townsend and .5% right now, $7.67 per share for...
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. >>> forget about ralph lauren or bur berry. greg ri meacham is 11 yores old -- years old and behind it. he and other patients drew up the designs for the ties. greg made his tie but when he was drawing it, he didn't imagine it would come to life. >> i didn't really think it would be in, but i'm glad it was because i get this great experience. >> he's just 11 years old. help spent most of last year at johns hopkins. he has a form of lymphoma but he's doing well and back in school. a prgs of the money raised will go it help patients here at the hopkins children's center. you can find the ties on the company as website. >> i want to thank 13-year-old emily yang who came up with this. mt. airy, this was the team. it was a wednesday and hope you had a chance to get outside and eat your lunch. this was the day to do it. there will be big changes tomorrow. we will not seat blue sky that we saw in parkton. instead it will be cloudy dreary and set for rain. havre de grace this evening cool as we go past sunset. 59 degrees and humidity h
. >>> forget about ralph lauren or bur berry. greg ri meacham is 11 yores old -- years old and behind it. he and other patients drew up the designs for the ties. greg made his tie but when he was drawing it, he didn't imagine it would come to life. >> i didn't really think it would be in, but i'm glad it was because i get this great experience. >> he's just 11 years old. help spent most of last year at johns hopkins. he has a form of lymphoma but he's doing well and back in...
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and what we found was that companies like foot locker, eastman chemical, discover card, ralph lauren had significantly better stock performance than the large companies with less than expected governance capacity. and if we were to rank them by their governance capacity, difference from their rank in size, we would have found an awful lot of financial institutions that had not surprisingly poor financial performance including citigroup. >> hey, jim. it's herb greenberg. interesting you mention that. years ago it used to be that the banks all had, you know, their customers on the boards and all. but one of the issues here is, is when you see more ceos getting back on the boards and getting involved in this, is there more of a buddy system in the bigger companies than little companies or vice versa? does that play any role? over the past few years they've been trying to get away from the rubber stamping type of boards. >> herb, i think there's been so much scrutiny of corporate boards by investors, activists, et cetera. the old boy network may exist in a few companies. but it is long g
and what we found was that companies like foot locker, eastman chemical, discover card, ralph lauren had significantly better stock performance than the large companies with less than expected governance capacity. and if we were to rank them by their governance capacity, difference from their rank in size, we would have found an awful lot of financial institutions that had not surprisingly poor financial performance including citigroup. >> hey, jim. it's herb greenberg. interesting you...
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biggest performer, best performer in the s&p 500, ralph lauren. they upped their guidance, the worst performer in the s&p, abercrombie & fitch. they cut their guidance completely different opposite ends of the spectrum. speaking of momentum names whole foods up 40%, one of the classic momentum names. in the after-hours com stores were below expectations. eps, comp store sales all below expectations lower guidance on metrics that is death for the big momentum traders. finally, maria, here it is the post for twitter. look, they just put up this symbol right here. this is where it's all going to happen tomorrow starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern time with a blow-by-blow description. >> we'll watch you, bob. thank you so much. as we await that check out bitcoins who would have trunkhunk thought it. mary telling us what is behind it. >> the virtual currency appears to get a lift from greater expectation and high-profile endorsements. new high coming a month after they were predicting its demise when silk groden was shut down by u.s. law enforcement. since i
biggest performer, best performer in the s&p 500, ralph lauren. they upped their guidance, the worst performer in the s&p, abercrombie & fitch. they cut their guidance completely different opposite ends of the spectrum. speaking of momentum names whole foods up 40%, one of the classic momentum names. in the after-hours com stores were below expectations. eps, comp store sales all below expectations lower guidance on metrics that is death for the big momentum traders. finally, maria,...
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we see more, you know, polo, ralph lauren, brooks brothers, that seems to be -- melissa: yeah. you guys are bigtime now, i aeroyou. ashton kutcher's piling on abercrombie, they are getting -- walmart. they are getting hammered right now. what do you think? >> they have been getting a lot of negative publicity, but their demographic is still sort of the low to middle-end consumer, and the american recovery has been sort of slow. we haven't seen a huge rebound in this american recovery. so i think going into this sales period and going into the holiday shopping period, this is pivotal for walmart. we're going to see how they perform. but right now we're kind of just sitting on the sidelines and waiting to see what happens. melissa: you guys are so smart. can i ask you about snap chat? >> absolutely. [laughter] melissa: they turned down a $3 billion offer there facebook. crazy? insane? is it going to be worth more than that over time? what did you think of that decision, and what do you think of snap chat? >> sure. so one of the difficult things with snap chat, as with all of thes
we see more, you know, polo, ralph lauren, brooks brothers, that seems to be -- melissa: yeah. you guys are bigtime now, i aeroyou. ashton kutcher's piling on abercrombie, they are getting -- walmart. they are getting hammered right now. what do you think? >> they have been getting a lot of negative publicity, but their demographic is still sort of the low to middle-end consumer, and the american recovery has been sort of slow. we haven't seen a huge rebound in this american recovery. so...
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so staples is down, ralph lauren. >> what worries me is we are starting to see investors, the retail investor, take their money out of the bond fund and put it into equities. after the market has run almost 24%. that worries me. so how do they put in protection? maybe a short etf? >> you can do that. my overall advice is that if you're in the market for the long term, then stop worrying about whether the next two or three months, baby boomers -- and i'm a baby boomer -- right now are underinvested in their retirement and the stock market, and i think people need to look at that longer term. baby boomers today, average age, 57, 58. they're going to live another 25 years. they don't need to be worried about what the market's going to be doing in the next two to three months. >> you need to stick with a plan, but there are ways to protect your portfolio, too. >> you can. one of them, as you said, if you want to take some protection on the short side, the broader market, but maintain your long position, if that's one way. the other way is take advantage of the weakness. listen, i'm a bab
so staples is down, ralph lauren. >> what worries me is we are starting to see investors, the retail investor, take their money out of the bond fund and put it into equities. after the market has run almost 24%. that worries me. so how do they put in protection? maybe a short etf? >> you can do that. my overall advice is that if you're in the market for the long term, then stop worrying about whether the next two or three months, baby boomers -- and i'm a baby boomer -- right now...
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. >> let's begin with ralph lauren moving higher on expectations of a strong holiday seeing and raised its dividend about 12.5% to $1.80 a share. microsoft hitting a 12-year high and earnings could reach $3.80 per share versus the consensus of $2.67. he raised his price target 5 bucks to $45 a share and kept a buy rating on microsoft. also hall by burton on the rise, the oil drilling service company raised quarterly dividend to 15 cents a share and then there's data storage and security company, barracuda networks having a strong market debut after pricing 4.1 million shares at 18 bucks apiece up 0% and finally a tough day for tesla which disappointed investors with its quarterly earnings report, the stock is still up, though, 350%, maria, and bill for the year, back over to you. >> thank you so much. those after-market moves for tesla showing up today accelerating today, the stock hammered after its outlook was deemed disappointing last night. if you own this stock, what to do now and if you don't, is now the time to get in? let's talk about it with a bull and bear. colin rush from no
. >> let's begin with ralph lauren moving higher on expectations of a strong holiday seeing and raised its dividend about 12.5% to $1.80 a share. microsoft hitting a 12-year high and earnings could reach $3.80 per share versus the consensus of $2.67. he raised his price target 5 bucks to $45 a share and kept a buy rating on microsoft. also hall by burton on the rise, the oil drilling service company raised quarterly dividend to 15 cents a share and then there's data storage and security...
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oprah and ralph lauren have reportedly ordered one. the status symbol. it has the longest range of any gulfstream about 7,000 nautical miles, super fast, very roomy, the price $64.5 million. people are flipping them for over $70 million. billionaire bernie ecclestone the formula one chief flipped his for over $71 million. that was a profit of more than $6 million. now brokers tell me two other unnamed billionaires have flipped their jets for similar amounts and two more are currently in the works. why would somebody pay $6 million over retail? well, it's time. if you order a g-650 today you won't get it until the third quarter of 2017. for some it's worth that $6 million to avoid the three-year wait. now the g-650 craze thins in stark contrast to the broader jet market which is still in a slump. delivery less than half their 2008 peak. among the richest of the rich jet setters the market is really strong right at the top. >> if you have to wait until the third quarter of 2017, it could be passe by then. >> exactly. a new jet into there could be a new jet
oprah and ralph lauren have reportedly ordered one. the status symbol. it has the longest range of any gulfstream about 7,000 nautical miles, super fast, very roomy, the price $64.5 million. people are flipping them for over $70 million. billionaire bernie ecclestone the formula one chief flipped his for over $71 million. that was a profit of more than $6 million. now brokers tell me two other unnamed billionaires have flipped their jets for similar amounts and two more are currently in the...
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pulling coach up, ralph lauren, nordstrom, to the upside. exchanges, nyse and i.c.e. i.c.e. did a tremendous job. nyse a little below expectations but still to the upside. we're waiting for that deal to close, ceo of i.c.e. expects to happen in a matter of days. on the conference call he made a number of interesting comments. he said, there is a sense that things aren't fair. he says, i think the market model is going to change. he didn't elaborate but he's setting himself up as a champion of the little guy. there has been -- and he has expressed some dissatisfaction with parts of the market. we'll see if he follows up on that. one thing i want to point out in the markets is small caps have been underperforming recently. in the last five days russell 2000 now 1.4%, s&p only down 0.3%. last two days, it too short a period to make a big trend, but it's been unusual. small caps have been huge movers. this is the first time we've seen an underperformance. i'll keep an eye on that and let you know if it turns into a trend. >> we saw the blue chips away from small caps last week.
pulling coach up, ralph lauren, nordstrom, to the upside. exchanges, nyse and i.c.e. i.c.e. did a tremendous job. nyse a little below expectations but still to the upside. we're waiting for that deal to close, ceo of i.c.e. expects to happen in a matter of days. on the conference call he made a number of interesting comments. he said, there is a sense that things aren't fair. he says, i think the market model is going to change. he didn't elaborate but he's setting himself up as a champion of...
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don't forget what macy's sells, clothes from ralph lauren, accessories from michael kors, luggage from tumi and so many other suppliers that we have to rethink our negativity about them too. or how about this airline deal. i know after a day's run the good news is baked in the stock. but any analysis of airline merger shows that the big gains in the stock occur after the merger, and the leading gains are small potatoes versus what happens of the combination. i think that will be how this one plays out too. can i say buy us airways, people? can i be more direct? do you like my subtlety? i also like the fact that many of the home builders and housing related stocks extended yesterday's gains. we lost that cohort ages ago. i heard pulte today tell a pretty decent story. and what else? what can be said about a market where starbucks has to write a $2.76 billion check, more than anyone thought, to kraft, and yet starbucks stock is up 87 cents. if it were $3.76 billion check, would the stock be even up more? no, i have to tell you, i can't even explain this strength. i do think starbucks is
don't forget what macy's sells, clothes from ralph lauren, accessories from michael kors, luggage from tumi and so many other suppliers that we have to rethink our negativity about them too. or how about this airline deal. i know after a day's run the good news is baked in the stock. but any analysis of airline merger shows that the big gains in the stock occur after the merger, and the leading gains are small potatoes versus what happens of the combination. i think that will be how this one...
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i would note today, big names in some of the consumer space like wynn, for example, ralph lauren that was up today are all down today. i don't think we have a clear trend right now, brian. >> bob, the reason that we led the show with ecb, right, was not only because twitter's gotten plenty of coverage, listen, twitter's great story. what the ecb did this morning unexpectedly cutting rates when 67 of 70 economists said that they would not cut rates. to me that's a shock. how much of this might be, hey, you know what? maybe there's better liquidity-driven opportunities someplace else. >> there might be. and i was as surprised as anybody the ecb cut rates because that certainly wasn't the consensus. but i think it's more important to watch the trend. i'm not sure that what happened today would have happened even had the ecb not done anything. there is some kind of -- we're in the middle of some kind of trend reversal and i'm not sure how deep it is. sometimes they'll stop and sometimes they really have legs. the activity on twitter is really good today, but i want to see a week from now.
i would note today, big names in some of the consumer space like wynn, for example, ralph lauren that was up today are all down today. i don't think we have a clear trend right now, brian. >> bob, the reason that we led the show with ecb, right, was not only because twitter's gotten plenty of coverage, listen, twitter's great story. what the ecb did this morning unexpectedly cutting rates when 67 of 70 economists said that they would not cut rates. to me that's a shock. how much of this...
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. >>> we have time warner and the ralph lauren before the bell. this afternoon, we have qualcomm, activision, whole foods and cbs. it has been a busy week in the ipo market and tonight is expected to be the cornerstone. twitter is expected to price its ipo in the range of $23 to $25 a share. the company plan toes sell 70 million shares. this offering represents about 13% of the company and it values it at as much as $13.6 billion. we're going to talk more about expectations with the money manager in just a few minutes. but andrew, i'll send it over to you. >> thank you, becky. we have a little couple of notable after the bell movers this morning. tesla posting better-than-expected earnings, but the electric carmaker sales and profit forecasts disappointing investors and shares falling on that news. abercrombie & fitch are lowering their profit forecasts below consensus. also, earnings at 21st century fox, they missed the mark. they missed wall street's mark, that is. and the tv and film company's results were hurt by investments in new cable chann
. >>> we have time warner and the ralph lauren before the bell. this afternoon, we have qualcomm, activision, whole foods and cbs. it has been a busy week in the ipo market and tonight is expected to be the cornerstone. twitter is expected to price its ipo in the range of $23 to $25 a share. the company plan toes sell 70 million shares. this offering represents about 13% of the company and it values it at as much as $13.6 billion. we're going to talk more about expectations with the...
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they feel these things are built to last. >> ralph lauren could be back. a lot of shorts in ralph lawyer i don't know betting they would stumble. they didn't stumble this time. >> not that big a float this time between him and -- >> braun? >> yeah. >> we have a big ipo. it not tw it's not twitter, though. stay with us. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> >>> live from the financial capital of the world, a shot of post eight where barracuda will start trading in a few moments. a couple new issues taking place today. you have thoughts on "cuda"? >> there's a lot of software cloud security companies. i'm starting to get a little nervous. i once caught a 55-inch cuda off the coast of mexico. >> i knew there was a fishing story in there somewhere. let's look at the s&
they feel these things are built to last. >> ralph lauren could be back. a lot of shorts in ralph lawyer i don't know betting they would stumble. they didn't stumble this time. >> not that big a float this time between him and -- >> braun? >> yeah. >> we have a big ipo. it not tw it's not twitter, though. stay with us. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked?...
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ralph lauren expects a good holiday season and raised its forecast and dividend and that's up 4% at 177. question, what's been worse, the rollout of obamacare or the reaction from the white house? listen to this. >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that plan, what we said was you could keep it, if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. >> the law doesn't say to the insurance industry you drop coverage. insurance industry decides how they're going to make money and when they decide to drop companies you blame president obama. >> he's not responsible for that. >> the president said you could apply within 25 minutes, that was not true. >> eventually at that still has to go through healthcare.gov, but you've done the work-- >> the eventually part? >> i give up. stuart: what a mess. that's bringing in a pr guy, the co-founder of 15 seconds.com. all right, it's an acknowledged pr disaster. why doesn't the president and his team just do a 180, either apologize or tell the absolute truth about what's gone wrong and why? w
ralph lauren expects a good holiday season and raised its forecast and dividend and that's up 4% at 177. question, what's been worse, the rollout of obamacare or the reaction from the white house? listen to this. >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that plan, what we said was you could keep it, if it hasn't changed since the law's passed. >> the law doesn't say to the insurance industry you drop coverage....
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yours will cost close to $400, ralph lauren will do something in that kind of range, but then you come down, you can get it at j. crew maybe for $200, $300, banana republic, or go down to h & m, they seem to find cashmere for $90, even less, i've seen stuff for $50, $60, how different is it really? >> well, if you ask our customer that bought our cashmere sweater ten years ago, they're probably still wearing them. and if you ask a lot of other people that bought cashmere sweater somewhere else, they bought maybe last year, i'm not sure they'll still wear it this year. there is a real big difference in quality. it's still called cashmere, but the way it's put together and the wool we select from is very, very different. >> okay. i am wearing a cashmere sweater today. oh, final question, this is important for guys. this season, it seems like it's everywhere. patches, are you doing a lot of patches on the elbow? i see it all over the place these days. >> yeah, this year, there's a little more than usual. we have some, especially in our younger collection. >> it's like the old professor lo
yours will cost close to $400, ralph lauren will do something in that kind of range, but then you come down, you can get it at j. crew maybe for $200, $300, banana republic, or go down to h & m, they seem to find cashmere for $90, even less, i've seen stuff for $50, $60, how different is it really? >> well, if you ask our customer that bought our cashmere sweater ten years ago, they're probably still wearing them. and if you ask a lot of other people that bought cashmere sweater...
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it's ralph lauren. it's from prefall. she's wearing it with max morrow pants. it's high fashion. >> with a high fashion price. >> it's possible to dress like her for less than $100. >> this is karen. tell us what she's wearing. hi. >> the coats with the shawl collar are warm and koezdy. this one is $60 from target. the wide-leg trousers from j.c. penney for $40. >> i love the wide leg. then we saw, at the white house correspondents dinner this gorgeous down. that was quite expensivexpensiv. >> it's from ruben singer. almost $4,000. it's a big style statement. it's a full-length gown. it was a black tie event. we saw the day to day version that people can wear on the day lay basis. >> i see it there. >> this dress is just $100. $118 from jessica simpson. what we love is it's graphic, color blocking. more wearable for every day. most women are not going to black tie galas. we think she looks amazing. >> that's a little more practical. thank you very much. and the final look. the sharp white blazer that we often see olivia pope wearing here. >> it's funny. you loo
it's ralph lauren. it's from prefall. she's wearing it with max morrow pants. it's high fashion. >> with a high fashion price. >> it's possible to dress like her for less than $100. >> this is karen. tell us what she's wearing. hi. >> the coats with the shawl collar are warm and koezdy. this one is $60 from target. the wide-leg trousers from j.c. penney for $40. >> i love the wide leg. then we saw, at the white house correspondents dinner this gorgeous down. that...
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ralph lauren, tiffany year today with winning numbers. tracy: thanks, nicole. ashley: when it comes to retirement, 80 may be the new 60. americans of being forced to work wonder because they are basically underestimating how much money will take to finance a long retirement. joining us now, louise gunderson. they do so much for being here. we are hearing about this story more and more. what is the big problem? >> well, frankly, the big problem is that people are just underestimating expenses. they're underestimating a lifestyle cost. they're not doing a plan about it really sitting down with a financial adviser and accountants, state attorney to really defies and determine what they're going to need to live on ashley: the baby boomers lost a lot of money, didn't they? the financial crisis. that plays into this. >> to dozen day was not a happy time to be in the financial markets. people lost a lot of money. there are still recovering. they're having to live longer. that is where the 80 becomes the new rule. tracy: is it because they just don't understand what th
ralph lauren, tiffany year today with winning numbers. tracy: thanks, nicole. ashley: when it comes to retirement, 80 may be the new 60. americans of being forced to work wonder because they are basically underestimating how much money will take to finance a long retirement. joining us now, louise gunderson. they do so much for being here. we are hearing about this story more and more. what is the big problem? >> well, frankly, the big problem is that people are just underestimating...
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es at a lauder, coach, ralph lauren. a number of peers don't sell those. there's optimism for retail as a whole given the october stren d strength. the hurricane benefits falls in november to help the fourth quarter get off to a nice start. it's also macy's model the key. >> are you calling for a good holiday retail shopping season overall? >> i think it will be front end weighted. november will be best. it will cycle post christmas. it will be front and end weighted. the environment out there from the promotional standpoint will be fierce. everybody is trying to get that wallet in the condensed period of time. i think the holiday will come and go and be okay. >> as the economy gets stronger, do junky companies do better? >> we've been saying for a while that the dynamic of housing prices are stabilizing. we've been seeing that over the past up couple of months. as you think about 2014 and 2015, that's a dynamic when you think of macy's that has cost base expenses. difference in two, four, five comp should earns. consumer value the s the price of the home.
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lauren saying they are better. maybe you can get a trade at nordstrom's? that's not my favorite. my favorite is tjx. i love that model. listen, i can't sell it. here it is. >> the minimum. that's for sure. >> it's the high brand, tjx you are always amazed. >> we love it. we do. >> are we going after the show today? the one across the street there? >> you guys keep threatening to shop together. let me know, i will book crew to follow you. >> i have been looking to throw a little business around to the lucky brand lulu. >> after the comments the ceo made on bloomberg last week now having to basically apologize saying some women's bodies don't necessarily work in their clothes. >> you can shoot yourself. they ought to merge with ambecrombie and fitch. >> is that not a true statement? >> it's true, what does true have to do with things? are you not supposed to say horrible things like that. you are in merchandising. >> it's not a horrible thing to say. >> in merchandising, we have one size fits all. men's big and tall
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it is twice the size of ralph lauren, and get this, kelly, guys, three times the size of luxury jeweller tiffany. back over to you guys. >> incredible. and the same size of companies that have thousands more employees, as well. dominic chu at headquarters keeping an eye on it. thanks, dom. >>> when you think about twitter, there's probably nothing more iconic than the hashtag. so where did the idea come from? we'll ask the guy who invented it, chris messina, when "squawk on the street" continues. stay with us. ♪ don't carry me too far away in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you
it is twice the size of ralph lauren, and get this, kelly, guys, three times the size of luxury jeweller tiffany. back over to you guys. >> incredible. and the same size of companies that have thousands more employees, as well. dominic chu at headquarters keeping an eye on it. thanks, dom. >>> when you think about twitter, there's probably nothing more iconic than the hashtag. so where did the idea come from? we'll ask the guy who invented it, chris messina, when "squawk on...