23
23
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
authorities are saying that most recently, she worked at amazon web services and as they look into the allegations that she's the one who single-handedly ripped off all of this information, we will look at the credit card issuers elsewhere and see if there is any kind of possible, you know, halo effect, negative halo effect. not really here. we do have mastercard down three quarters of a percent. amex down half a percent. visa lower by 1%. >>> okay. so as we watch hour by hour, this does matter. now it's 23 hours away. we will finally find out just how much the federal reserve is set to cut rates. notice i didn't say whether. they are going to cut by a quarter point. that is what everybody thinks. one financial firm is already raising its outlook on stocks because it feels that this will be the catalyst for stocks. goldman sachs upping its 2019 year end price target for the s&p by 3% to 3,100. currently, we at the moment for the s&p are at 3,013 so we are really not too far off. goldman also set a 3,400 price target for the s&p for the end of 2020. that's another 10% rise from current
authorities are saying that most recently, she worked at amazon web services and as they look into the allegations that she's the one who single-handedly ripped off all of this information, we will look at the credit card issuers elsewhere and see if there is any kind of possible, you know, halo effect, negative halo effect. not really here. we do have mastercard down three quarters of a percent. amex down half a percent. visa lower by 1%. >>> okay. so as we watch hour by hour, this...
26
26
Jul 16, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
top executives from google, amazon, apple and facebook are about to testify. it's one of at least -- it's been a crazy, crazy week already. four hearings scheduled on the hill this week involving big tech. are we at a tipping point for the stocks? a house judiciary aide telling hillary vaughn today's hearing was decidedly not part of an effort to start a critical investigation into any of these tech companies. but the aide did blame a lack of bipartisan consensus, not a lack of desire, to do it. hillary has been following all the developments, reporting the story from on the ground in capitol hill. what is your sense that the mood there, as this is about to begin, do big tech companies think that it's the start of a critical investigation or more hammering on their businesses? reporter: certainly they have to make that case, that they do not pose a threat to competition and that they need to defend their dominance in front of lawmakers on the house judiciary committee antitrust panel today. but we did get a quote from ranking member doug collins, who does say
top executives from google, amazon, apple and facebook are about to testify. it's one of at least -- it's been a crazy, crazy week already. four hearings scheduled on the hill this week involving big tech. are we at a tipping point for the stocks? a house judiciary aide telling hillary vaughn today's hearing was decidedly not part of an effort to start a critical investigation into any of these tech companies. but the aide did blame a lack of bipartisan consensus, not a lack of desire, to do...
37
37
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
powering the gains today are robust earnings from tech titan alphabet owner google and titanner but amazon is the one tech giant that is lagging today and we'll discuss more later on in the program with our all-star tech panel so let's check stocks for the week. the nasdac winning the race as you see it there, followed up by the s&p 500 and investors, well speaking of earnings, devouring mcdonald's today pushing the stock up to a new record high. the fast food giants reported a same-store sales number that beat for its recent quarter by checking more diners with upgraded stores and new promotions as well and also hitting a record high today, starbucks, yes, the stock getting a caffeine buzz as the third quarter results beat in the biggest same-store sales growth in three years. the food and beverage chain also raising its fiscal 2019 profit forecast, as an employee anded lineup of offerings boost the gains of foot traffic in the u.s. and also in china. but let's get to t-mobile and sprint both stocks hitting new highs on the news, finally, the doj, the department of justice, has approved t
powering the gains today are robust earnings from tech titan alphabet owner google and titanner but amazon is the one tech giant that is lagging today and we'll discuss more later on in the program with our all-star tech panel so let's check stocks for the week. the nasdac winning the race as you see it there, followed up by the s&p 500 and investors, well speaking of earnings, devouring mcdonald's today pushing the stock up to a new record high. the fast food giants reported a same-store...
15
15
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon just became one of president trump's targets moments ago. he took aim at america's biggest online shopping company. the stock is down about three quarters of a percent right now. when he was sitting there with the prime minister of the netherlands, the president targeted amazon's bid for cloud contract with the pentagon, saying it wasn't a competitive bid and that other companies like microsoft and oracle are complaining about it. he says quote, he's taking a strong look at it but no mention of the stalled trade talks with china or the slowing global economy. those issues remain among the top reasons for the federal reserve's recent dovishness. should they or shouldn't they cut rates two weeks from today and by how much? federal reserve vice chair richard clarida is here in a fox business exclusive. we will ask him all the important questions that could definitely move the markets. >>> plus, senator bernie sanders rolls out his $40 trillion plan to fix health care but senator lamar alexander, the republican chairman of senate health committe
amazon just became one of president trump's targets moments ago. he took aim at america's biggest online shopping company. the stock is down about three quarters of a percent right now. when he was sitting there with the prime minister of the netherlands, the president targeted amazon's bid for cloud contract with the pentagon, saying it wasn't a competitive bid and that other companies like microsoft and oracle are complaining about it. he says quote, he's taking a strong look at it but no...
25
25
Jul 17, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
the second one would be amazon. the reason is that if you look at the other fang stocks, google and facebook are going to have regulatory overhang here and then you have netflix which is a whole separate issue around competition. so i would put a distant second at amazon. liz: amazon, distant second. gene, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. liz: gene munster. what's the next musk moonshot? we have a major hint for you. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes. the eccentric billionaire elon musk rolling out his plan to connect your brain to something he calls neweurolink? what is that? find out next on "the claman countdown." >> if someone has broken their neck, broken their spine, we can solve that with a chip. this is something that i think most people don't quite understand yet. from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. my body is truly powerful.
the second one would be amazon. the reason is that if you look at the other fang stocks, google and facebook are going to have regulatory overhang here and then you have netflix which is a whole separate issue around competition. so i would put a distant second at amazon. liz: amazon, distant second. gene, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. liz: gene munster. what's the next musk moonshot? we have a major hint for you. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes. the eccentric...
26
26
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think this week we have to watch amazon. i know it doesn't come out until thursday and it comes out after facebook, which you also have to watch, but remember last week the bulls twisted an ankle a little with netflix when they missed? it took a little of the power out of tech. if amazon doesn't come in strong, if the guidance isn't great, that stock doesn't respond well, i would have to think tech loses a bit of its luster but if they actually come through, i think we can get back above 3,000 in the s&p and some momentum could cam back because we have been lacking momentum the past few weeks. liz: facebook is up just about 2% on that news about the settlement. amazon is up 1%. luke, give me your names that you watch. you being down at the nymex and in the oil space, you have a different perspective. >> yeah, well, just on the tech names, you are absolutely right. google, amazon and facebook. that's going to be really important. amazon is going to be important because they are going to tell you how people are shopping. you g
>> i think this week we have to watch amazon. i know it doesn't come out until thursday and it comes out after facebook, which you also have to watch, but remember last week the bulls twisted an ankle a little with netflix when they missed? it took a little of the power out of tech. if amazon doesn't come in strong, if the guidance isn't great, that stock doesn't respond well, i would have to think tech loses a bit of its luster but if they actually come through, i think we can get back...
78
78
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
it's oil, nat gas, amazon, right, cheaper products, you know, robots. so there's a lot of forces in the u.s. economy and we know that the trade fight is tamping down business investment. i don't see weakening the dollar improving business investment. i think the fear is that you raise rates, to dagen's point, you will have more long-term capital management. neil: it will continue the froth. >> i think you're right. >> that trade fight probably has a lot to do with what will be happening today and what will continue to happen. all the indications we have from the talks in shanghai is everybody expected, is we are really going nowhere fast. i don't think anybody expects us to be going anywhere fast. neil: the longer this is unresolved, the more rates would probably come down. >> but i think there's motivation on both sides. everybody keeps talking about how china's trying to put this off until after the election. i have been seeing, i keep getting indications from the president himself in his tweets and comments that he's maybe motivated to do the same, t
it's oil, nat gas, amazon, right, cheaper products, you know, robots. so there's a lot of forces in the u.s. economy and we know that the trade fight is tamping down business investment. i don't see weakening the dollar improving business investment. i think the fear is that you raise rates, to dagen's point, you will have more long-term capital management. neil: it will continue the froth. >> i think you're right. >> that trade fight probably has a lot to do with what will be...
51
51
Jul 31, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
she used to work for amazon web services. a tipster eventually contacted capital one, said you know there's someone on the internet right now that's bragging they have done this. turned it over to the fbi. the fbi was able to very quickly find the suspect's address. boom. there you have it. she's now facing charges of computer fraud and abuse and could spend five years in prison. stuart: i don't think the security of the cloud is at stake here. ashley: no. stuart: what's at stake is your employees. ashley: yes. stuart: if you've got one disgruntled employee who is doing this for whatever reason, look at the damage. 106 million people. susan: they put a number to it already, capital one says it will cost $100 million to $150 million in terms of cost. compare that to equifax, over $500 million. much broader, by the way, number of customers impacted there. stuart: okay. >> 200 years ago -- they took down one employee took down a 200-year-old bank. stuart: how do you find the bad apple before you put them to work? the ten-year tr
she used to work for amazon web services. a tipster eventually contacted capital one, said you know there's someone on the internet right now that's bragging they have done this. turned it over to the fbi. the fbi was able to very quickly find the suspect's address. boom. there you have it. she's now facing charges of computer fraud and abuse and could spend five years in prison. stuart: i don't think the security of the cloud is at stake here. ashley: no. stuart: what's at stake is your...
70
70
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon is huge in the cloud. the stock is down 8 bucks, 1903. >>> facebook says its digital currency, the proposed libra could help law enforcement. do we have anymore on this, why they're saying that? susan: basically facebook is trying to sell libra to regulators saying it is okay people thought and do say cryptocurrencies is a haven for money launderers, i will is lit activity, drug dealers as well. david marcus, the head of colibra and libra at facebook says if you look at blockchain technology which is behind crypto, it's a public ledger of transactions, you have to put information out there in the public. using that information you can trace people, to help law enforcement track down who is using this, the bad guys in all of this. but of course, you know, we heard from the president and saying that if you want enact libra you better get a chart, a new currency at play around the world. stuart: before we close out this block, i do want to thank my colleague and friend mike murphy sticking with us religiously
amazon is huge in the cloud. the stock is down 8 bucks, 1903. >>> facebook says its digital currency, the proposed libra could help law enforcement. do we have anymore on this, why they're saying that? susan: basically facebook is trying to sell libra to regulators saying it is okay people thought and do say cryptocurrencies is a haven for money launderers, i will is lit activity, drug dealers as well. david marcus, the head of colibra and libra at facebook says if you look at...
91
91
Jul 30, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 1
the rhetoric, the jock-killing tanking amazon in new york. that's why i'm in the race, greg. gregg: i believe the estimate is 92 trillion dollars for the green new deal. that's why when it came up in the senate, not a single person was in favor of it. her comments show she is economically illiterate. >> we are driving business out of the state of new york. it's what people in the bronx so desperately need right now. i'm trying to bring civility back to washington. i want to direct all of your viewers to my website and learn more about me, scheriemurray.com. thesupporthasbeenoverwhelming. gregg:howdoyoubeenoffhowdoyouhav ebeatthetwiterdarling? . >> also infrastructure policy and education as we roll out our campaign, we want to talk about the issue and give support to our president. in partnering these policy issue ofs to make america great again and keep america great and work for the constituents of the 14th congressional district. gregg: thank you. good luck. >> we have a tough fight ahead of us. i thank you for the opportunity. gregg: you have seen the crazy video of grass
the rhetoric, the jock-killing tanking amazon in new york. that's why i'm in the race, greg. gregg: i believe the estimate is 92 trillion dollars for the green new deal. that's why when it came up in the senate, not a single person was in favor of it. her comments show she is economically illiterate. >> we are driving business out of the state of new york. it's what people in the bronx so desperately need right now. i'm trying to bring civility back to washington. i want to direct all of...
73
73
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the former head of b2b globally for amazon as well. i can start taking a step back and allowing folks, the pros to do their job. stuart: just wait until you go public and you need an army of lawyers. chieh, always a pleasure. thank you for coming back. >>> check the big board. still holding on to a pretty good gain. 70 points up for the dow industrials. the nasdaq as we said going the other way. >>> facebook, article in the tech magazine "wired" caught our attention. it says facebook knows more about you than the cia. we've got that story for you after this, promise. ♪ welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to
the former head of b2b globally for amazon as well. i can start taking a step back and allowing folks, the pros to do their job. stuart: just wait until you go public and you need an army of lawyers. chieh, always a pleasure. thank you for coming back. >>> check the big board. still holding on to a pretty good gain. 70 points up for the dow industrials. the nasdaq as we said going the other way. >>> facebook, article in the tech magazine "wired" caught our attention....
89
89
Jul 29, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking of amazon, more than 20 amazon workers at a delivery facility in chicago are accusing the company of not paying them nor overtime during prime week. they filed a complaint with the illinois department of labor, claiming that management dismissed them six hours early on july 19th and promised to pay them for their full shift. the workers said amazon counted the six hours in the following week's papered, so they didn't -- pay period, so they didn't get the overtime for those hours. ashley: investors have a full plate this week with u.s.-china trade talks set to resume and the federal reserve meeting on interest rates. our next guest says don't expect any major progress this week on a trade deal. david nelson is chief strategist with bell point asset management. david, good morning to you. i was reading your note. you asked the question, so what are the chances of some breakthrough being made in china with these trade talks and you said in a word, no. >> can i go. ashley: yes. thank you for being here. over to you, lauren. no, you said president xi, the president of china has dou dug
speaking of amazon, more than 20 amazon workers at a delivery facility in chicago are accusing the company of not paying them nor overtime during prime week. they filed a complaint with the illinois department of labor, claiming that management dismissed them six hours early on july 19th and promised to pay them for their full shift. the workers said amazon counted the six hours in the following week's papered, so they didn't -- pay period, so they didn't get the overtime for those hours....
34
34
Jul 28, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
so what does this all mean for apple, amazon, facebook, google and the rest of silicon valley? we're back with kim strassel, jason riley and bill mcgern. bill, let's take the facebook agreement first. what do you make of it? >> well, it's being made to be a bigger thing than it is. the ftc i think narrowly dealt with facebook's failure to comply with restrictions about telling -- not misrepresenting how they use data and how the data was shared. paul: it was a previous agreement. >> a previous agreement that they violated. i think they found the board didn't know or something. in some ways, i think it's a -- it was a modest response even though the fine was huge. i mean, a lot of people wanted them to go further. paul: for facebook, $5 billion is pocket change. >> right. that's the a argument. look, do we really want the ftc making these decisions or do we want congress to grapple with it and if they're going to set privacy rules, let them set clear privacy rules. in some ways, i'm gratified the ftc was modest. a lot of people are disappointed because they say this is pocket ch
so what does this all mean for apple, amazon, facebook, google and the rest of silicon valley? we're back with kim strassel, jason riley and bill mcgern. bill, let's take the facebook agreement first. what do you make of it? >> well, it's being made to be a bigger thing than it is. the ftc i think narrowly dealt with facebook's failure to comply with restrictions about telling -- not misrepresenting how they use data and how the data was shared. paul: it was a previous agreement. >>...
53
53
Jul 27, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon owns twitch which i think they bought for a billion dollars. this is a really big business. all i can say is who are we to judge. >> this has swept the nation. any time you add this prize money to it, it will become even bigger. but you are only the greatest thing until the next thing comes out. fortnight might have a bit of a run left. >> it's a horrible thing. i have got teenagers and that's all they do. >> at 15 winning a million dollars. that sounds like a career to me. some of them are making more money playing video games than they would in a lifetime. robots are going to be sitting in front of games. you talk about the guy who cheated with chess with a phone. no one wants a phone to win, they want the person to win. >> that sounds like an addiction. david: it does, but it's sweeping the nation. like the or n (announcer) the following is a paid presentation for prostagenix, brought to you by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate sup
amazon owns twitch which i think they bought for a billion dollars. this is a really big business. all i can say is who are we to judge. >> this has swept the nation. any time you add this prize money to it, it will become even bigger. but you are only the greatest thing until the next thing comes out. fortnight might have a bit of a run left. >> it's a horrible thing. i have got teenagers and that's all they do. >> at 15 winning a million dollars. that sounds like a career to...
76
76
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
lauren: amazon is the exception here. for the week all three major averages ending in the green for the third week in a row. >>> at the white house president trump is about to sign a safe third country asylum agreement with caught maulla. we will bring you breaking headlines from the president as we get them. connell: fox business team coverage of all this. kristina partsinevelos on floor of the new york stock exchange. watching those records. jackie deangelis in new york with the newsroom. with the news breaking at white house as usual, blake, let's start with you. reporter: president trump pulled out his favorite punching bag once again hitting federal reserve as we got the gdp reading at 2.1% for the second quarter of this year. the president tweeting the following after that reading saying quote, not bad considering we have the very heavyweight of the federal reserve anchor wrapped around our neck. almost no inflation, usa is set to zoom. now the president's top economic advisor larry kudlow suggesting on "wsj at larg
lauren: amazon is the exception here. for the week all three major averages ending in the green for the third week in a row. >>> at the white house president trump is about to sign a safe third country asylum agreement with caught maulla. we will bring you breaking headlines from the president as we get them. connell: fox business team coverage of all this. kristina partsinevelos on floor of the new york stock exchange. watching those records. jackie deangelis in new york with the...
84
84
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon shares are lower after record run of earnings come to an end. something tells me it is temporary condition. jeff bezos don't care about share price. his focus is world domination. we have jackie deangelis, and rob luna. jackie, listen, i think the numbers are phenomenal we've seen so far. >> they are. even the weakest link, amazon, one of the reasons they missed they reinvested $800 million back in the company. bezos said in order to grow and deliver what we promised users the one day delivery, we need facilities in check. we, top of this. aws, that is the shining star, future. charles: that is the cloud business. >> the cloud business. growth was 37%. a little less than 41% than we saw previously but still -- charles: getting more competitive there. google for first time i notice bragging about their cloud business. before i go to rob on the investment part of this, technology accounts nine billion dollars, up 25%. fulfillment, 9.3 billion, up 17%. marketing up 48%. amazon spent the money to build the empire. they're not worried about minutia a
amazon shares are lower after record run of earnings come to an end. something tells me it is temporary condition. jeff bezos don't care about share price. his focus is world domination. we have jackie deangelis, and rob luna. jackie, listen, i think the numbers are phenomenal we've seen so far. >> they are. even the weakest link, amazon, one of the reasons they missed they reinvested $800 million back in the company. bezos said in order to grow and deliver what we promised users the one...
72
72
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon saw a record run of earnings come to an end. profit margin compression came from $800 million in spending during the quarter. that was to improve the business. things like delivery, infrastructure changes, amazon prime makes one day shipping the norm. aws is the cloud, it is the growth part of the business. it is the shining star. 37% growth for the quarter. not so bad. lower than first quarter, 41%. twitter hitting it out of the park as well. the stock sharply higher. the president's favorite platform doing well, neil. neil: indeed. that was a surprising there. i guess the big goal is that that people, more people getting involved, staying a little longer, makes a big difference. >> it does. neil: thank you very, very much. meantime how is the fed reading all of this? does it necessarily mean given the environment, and given the slowing gdp data we have been seeing, whether blamed on the fed and rate hikes prior or not? are they more inclined to go ahead and cut rates, a quarter point? that seems to be consensus bet end of next
amazon saw a record run of earnings come to an end. profit margin compression came from $800 million in spending during the quarter. that was to improve the business. things like delivery, infrastructure changes, amazon prime makes one day shipping the norm. aws is the cloud, it is the growth part of the business. it is the shining star. 37% growth for the quarter. not so bad. lower than first quarter, 41%. twitter hitting it out of the park as well. the stock sharply higher. the president's...
43
43
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
a house cleaning by amazon home services, again, i keep hearing amazon. what's the difference between something that realogy is doing there versus working with me, any other brokerage because at the end of the day, we can also give credit at closing and what i know buyers want is money in their pocket, not just an amazon gift card or smart home or anything else they could just buy on their own, at their own discretion. charles: that's why i did ask ryan if there were other aspects to this, perhaps some technology help, something else. listen, their stock has gone from $52 to $5 in the last six years. so we can see that there's something in that industry, something happening that's not right. it goes beyond the sagging housing market that we have seen although, you know, when it comes to housing, we are getting reports that more and more wealthy new yorkers continue this mass exodus, they are leaving and going down to your neck of the woods. >> yeah. let's also start by saying that foreign spending is down by 36% from last year. so florida's number one wit
a house cleaning by amazon home services, again, i keep hearing amazon. what's the difference between something that realogy is doing there versus working with me, any other brokerage because at the end of the day, we can also give credit at closing and what i know buyers want is money in their pocket, not just an amazon gift card or smart home or anything else they could just buy on their own, at their own discretion. charles: that's why i did ask ryan if there were other aspects to this,...
77
77
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to ask about alphabet and amazon. first, jack brewer, jump in here. >> twitter had big plans for streaming, likely sports and gaming. fantasy sports continues to rise, legal gambling continues to rise, being able to chat amongst the platforms could be a revenue source for twitter. what's your opinion on that? >> in terms of their increasing their overall basically usage? they have soccer, they have football. they're doing all kinds of things to basically increase the number of usage in terms of time. as we mentioned before, the average user is only a couple of seconds and they're trying to get to the point where people will kind of listen for an entire game. maria: everybody wants live. >> you can work in the advertising from there. >> and gambling. maria: people want live and l gambling. >> in my opinion, that's a big area of growth for twitter to capitalize on. there's a lot of money going into gaming platforms. no social media platform has gotten their hands around the gaming side and that's what's going to control
i want to ask about alphabet and amazon. first, jack brewer, jump in here. >> twitter had big plans for streaming, likely sports and gaming. fantasy sports continues to rise, legal gambling continues to rise, being able to chat amongst the platforms could be a revenue source for twitter. what's your opinion on that? >> in terms of their increasing their overall basically usage? they have soccer, they have football. they're doing all kinds of things to basically increase the number...
39
39
Jul 26, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we ask is amazon's prime time over. >>> new missile tests in direct defdefiance of the trump administration's warnings. lauren: joe biden says no more mr. nice guy ahead of next week's debate. will that strategy work? >>> a mcdonald's mixup, a
we ask is amazon's prime time over. >>> new missile tests in direct defdefiance of the trump administration's warnings. lauren: joe biden says no more mr. nice guy ahead of next week's debate. will that strategy work? >>> a mcdonald's mixup, a
39
39
Jul 25, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon changed everything. they changed it for the better and the reason, they stayed on top, because they have been able to continue to innovate. ironically, that's a risk for the stock moving forward because in order to maintain that valuation, they have to keep innovating. that's one of the reasons you are seeing, for example, amazon now enter the real estate business. this is the number one risk for these companies moving forward. lack of innovation and even more acutely, government. i got microsoft from 1999 to 2016 under the antitrust activations from the federal government, the stock was stagnant. only a government can hurt a company like that. >> you love government, don't you? >> investors certainly don't. >> to add on to your point, if you are looking at the numbers, when you talk about amazon's web services, you saw deceleration, she made the comparison to microsoft and how much growth they had but microsoft also had some deceleration, too. overall, that is what drives a lot of the profits. there was
amazon changed everything. they changed it for the better and the reason, they stayed on top, because they have been able to continue to innovate. ironically, that's a risk for the stock moving forward because in order to maintain that valuation, they have to keep innovating. that's one of the reasons you are seeing, for example, amazon now enter the real estate business. this is the number one risk for these companies moving forward. lack of innovation and even more acutely, government. i got...
35
35
Jul 25, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon, alphabet set to report after the bell. the trend has been the friend of the earning are looking pretty good as charles payne. charles: intel that was one of the big names. nobody talked about it. they report after the bell. who cares. neil: i'm sure you do. charles: but i'm weird like that. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the stocks are lower as investors wait two powerhouses, amazon and alphabet/google. buying stocks after everybody writes off the company. i can tell you how when we go in depth. most americans in decades review the economy postively. they are giving p
amazon, alphabet set to report after the bell. the trend has been the friend of the earning are looking pretty good as charles payne. charles: intel that was one of the big names. nobody talked about it. they report after the bell. who cares. neil: i'm sure you do. charles: but i'm weird like that. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the stocks are lower as investors wait two powerhouses, amazon and alphabet/google. buying stocks after everybody writes...
48
48
Jul 24, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon is hoping it does. find out what real estate giant they just partnered with to potentially revolutionize the home buying experience. will it work? details coming up next. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. >> it happened a little sooner than we thought. nancy pelosi and during other. >> it is a crushing of the threshold of public awareness. the what happened. and how it confirms to the wall or not. >> the president likes to have, this that and the other. but we have a test on him. a contradictory charge. mueller investigation by the numbers, $40 million recovered for the u.s. government. remember he said how much it would cost, less than that. 37 people and entities charged, 25 ongoing criminal cases were served. seven convicted include a five top trumped campaign officials. then we had no collusion or know this or that. ten instances
amazon is hoping it does. find out what real estate giant they just partnered with to potentially revolutionize the home buying experience. will it work? details coming up next. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. >> it happened a little sooner than we thought. nancy pelosi and during other. >> it is a crushing of...
53
53
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon produces products cheaper than if you buy it off-the-shelf. it will be hard to show as a result of what they did they're keeping prices up, rather than lowering them, expanding their base. connell: you see this as an uphill climb from the government's point of view from the get-go? >> i do. can i make political comment? allegation more likely to see in the obama doj than the trump doj but here it is, things get flipped whatever in this day and age. good to see you. the department of justice looking a broad new antitrust review. new tech companies. we'll stay on top of it, meantime overseas, big story, new leader for the uk. he was born in new york city, boris johnson but he has been chosen by members of the conservative party to be the next prime minister of the united kingdom, vowing to get the country out of the european union by the halloween deadline. deal or no deal. >> some waggles pointed out, deliver, unite, defeat was no the perfect acronym for an election campaign since unfortunately it spells dud. they forgot the final e, my friends
amazon produces products cheaper than if you buy it off-the-shelf. it will be hard to show as a result of what they did they're keeping prices up, rather than lowering them, expanding their base. connell: you see this as an uphill climb from the government's point of view from the get-go? >> i do. can i make political comment? allegation more likely to see in the obama doj than the trump doj but here it is, things get flipped whatever in this day and age. good to see you. the department...
38
38
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon is a bellwether stock. a make-or-break for any quarter. i own the name. likely will stick with it. charles: nicholas, you have reservation about mow moan mum names? >> i throw out ford, if you're retiree investor, good out look, 6% dividend, company like ford. charles: full disclosure, that is in my model portfolio, if it breaks 12 bucks. david, i love the suit. we'll talk to you. >> thank you. charles: most liberals pushing for $15 minimum wage, congresswoman, fellow "squad" member, rashida tlaib upped the ante that minimum wage should be $20 an hour. we're diving into the economic ramifications. >>> he was brutally attacked by antifa. journalist andy ngo is about to meet lawmakers. here with his story is his attorney, harmeet dillon. you've done a lot of good for the world. but i feel like you have the potential to do so much more. can we build ai without bias? how do we bake security into everything we do? we need tech that helps people understand each other. that understands my business. we've got some work to do. and we need your help. we need your s
amazon is a bellwether stock. a make-or-break for any quarter. i own the name. likely will stick with it. charles: nicholas, you have reservation about mow moan mum names? >> i throw out ford, if you're retiree investor, good out look, 6% dividend, company like ford. charles: full disclosure, that is in my model portfolio, if it breaks 12 bucks. david, i love the suit. we'll talk to you. >> thank you. charles: most liberals pushing for $15 minimum wage, congresswoman, fellow...
95
95
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
now you can sue amazon. susan: for all my probiotics. stuart: secretary pompeo said iran's recent actions should send a warning to the rest of the world. he want an international coalition to police the gulf. even so, oil is still 56 bucks a barrel even after all that. >>> the web site "daily beast" went after mariano rivera, the day after he was inducted for the hall of fame. if you're a celebrity in sport, you're not a trump hater, the liberal left will eviscerate you. oh, what a story. ♪ -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. ♪ stuart: nice sound to it. i like this. boy, you're going to carry that weight. not sure what they are referring to. i still love it. >>> boris johnson is the united kingdom's, britain's next prime minister. susan: oh, yes, president trump seems to like him. susan: yes he does. they have a lot in common, don't they? stuart: yes. susan: let's first
now you can sue amazon. susan: for all my probiotics. stuart: secretary pompeo said iran's recent actions should send a warning to the rest of the world. he want an international coalition to police the gulf. even so, oil is still 56 bucks a barrel even after all that. >>> the web site "daily beast" went after mariano rivera, the day after he was inducted for the hall of fame. if you're a celebrity in sport, you're not a trump hater, the liberal left will eviscerate you. oh,...
85
85
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
names like amazon, facebook, if the fangs can't perform, i think the market will struggle. cheryl: facebook was expected to get to the settlement announcement before the close of traying tomorrow, we'll -- trading tomorrow, we'll hear about the $5 billion with the ftc. >> it's a drop in the bucket for a company like facebook. we like to think the settlement means it's settled. when it comes to facebook, it's almost like the nuclear industry was in the '80s, pharmaceuticals were in the '90s, oil was in the 2000s, that's big tech right now. they're kind of public enemy number one. my fear is whether it's on privacy, whether it's all these other issues, that the government isn't over when it comes to regulating and micro managing facebook. cheryl: elizabeth warren coming out and saying she believes there's an economic crash coming and then she said here's what i'm going to do about it, i'm going to erase student debt. >> she's got a plan. cheryl: we're going to offer free tuition. with unemployment at record lows and she talked about manufacturing jobs, i'm not sure where she'
names like amazon, facebook, if the fangs can't perform, i think the market will struggle. cheryl: facebook was expected to get to the settlement announcement before the close of traying tomorrow, we'll -- trading tomorrow, we'll hear about the $5 billion with the ftc. >> it's a drop in the bucket for a company like facebook. we like to think the settlement means it's settled. when it comes to facebook, it's almost like the nuclear industry was in the '80s, pharmaceuticals were in the...
82
82
Jul 23, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> problem with bernie, he made a moral case, gone after walmart and amazon. >> big corporaterations. >> right, but, the more difficult question, small business owners or campaign like his, he needs the people to be knocking on doors, 60 hours a week, but can his campaign afford to pay them at $15 an hour, not. kennedy: they get 4 weeks off expesmeemployer based healthcart single payer. >> right, i think his problem, full of hypocrisy. all over. but i think the fact he made the moral case is all right biting him you know where. kennedy: does not matter what the moral case is, you know milton prid friedman, they point you can have good intentions but the bad things that happen on the way are not worth it. >> 15 in new york is not same at rural america, the idea that is a federal minimum wage is something to think about. kennedy: also in this something we don't talk about enough. employees will never pay anyone more, that is the most anyone will get paid, that is why businesses should be able to determine if someone is just entering workforce, they don't ern as much as someone who has
. >> problem with bernie, he made a moral case, gone after walmart and amazon. >> big corporaterations. >> right, but, the more difficult question, small business owners or campaign like his, he needs the people to be knocking on doors, 60 hours a week, but can his campaign afford to pay them at $15 an hour, not. kennedy: they get 4 weeks off expesmeemployer based healthcart single payer. >> right, i think his problem, full of hypocrisy. all over. but i think the fact he...
65
65
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook, alphabet, amazon will report. plus was wall street too quick to write off the semiconductors? wait until you see what they're doing. president trump taking to twitter to set up a meeting with chuck schumer after the democrats trip to the border. what does it mean for washington, d.c.? can we let go of politics and finally get something done to fix the border crisis? we'll be right back. ♪ (vo) the ant mindlessly marches on. carrying up to 50 times its body weight. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow. (father) kids... ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summer of audi sales event get exceptional offers now! prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get exci
facebook, alphabet, amazon will report. plus was wall street too quick to write off the semiconductors? wait until you see what they're doing. president trump taking to twitter to set up a meeting with chuck schumer after the democrats trip to the border. what does it mean for washington, d.c.? can we let go of politics and finally get something done to fix the border crisis? we'll be right back. ♪ (vo) the ant mindlessly marches on. carrying up to 50 times its body weight. it never questions...
37
37
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
on thursday, very familiar names, amazon, alphabet, intel. we're expecting intel to drop in terms of profit but revenue climbing a little bit higher. on your screen you're seeing key economic data we're expecting this week. new home sales, a lot of economists will look to see if the housing market is stablizing. thursday, durable goods. those are goods you don't purchase as frequently, every few years or so. last but not least on friday gdp for the second quarter. first quarter we saw gdp come in at 3.1%. we're expecting something similar. i want to end on this. there is always fear what is going to happen with the fed and whether there will be a rate cut on july 31st. if we look at the futures market they're pricing in a probability of 76% right now which i like to highlight. this is 76% chance of a quarter point. that is lower than last week which was a little higher. back to you, neil. neil: kristina, thank you very much. no talk of a half-point cut in rates. thematica research expert on all of this join us, lenore hawkins. lenore, if the
on thursday, very familiar names, amazon, alphabet, intel. we're expecting intel to drop in terms of profit but revenue climbing a little bit higher. on your screen you're seeing key economic data we're expecting this week. new home sales, a lot of economists will look to see if the housing market is stablizing. thursday, durable goods. those are goods you don't purchase as frequently, every few years or so. last but not least on friday gdp for the second quarter. first quarter we saw gdp come...
125
125
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
>> comes down to earnings, first we've amazon, may hear more how prime days went u.s. consumers how cloudy business doing after microsoft ibm blew expectations in that part of the business last week second thing facebook albert how well they monetize that data they find new mousetraps to do well with it in ad. >> we hear about u.s. consumer concerns about global xhooern, starbucks mcdonald's reporting lat er part we are getting a good picture what u.s. consumers are doing in terms of -- those businesses, and global growth as well. >> to point on technology earnings, top story in the journal today is that microsoft apple am phenomena facebook made up, almost one-fifth of the s&p total return this year, but, again, that is that is best return for the s&p since this time of the year since 98. >> large-cap names driving it look at other side of the coin small caps doing terribly relative to large caps the question is as investors try to sort all this out are there bargains in this small cap mix. >> or is small caps telling us something that people investing in big cap stoc
>> comes down to earnings, first we've amazon, may hear more how prime days went u.s. consumers how cloudy business doing after microsoft ibm blew expectations in that part of the business last week second thing facebook albert how well they monetize that data they find new mousetraps to do well with it in ad. >> we hear about u.s. consumer concerns about global xhooern, starbucks mcdonald's reporting lat er part we are getting a good picture what u.s. consumers are doing in terms...
27
27
Jul 22, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
on the other hand, i tip my hat, he has positioned microsoft so they're breathing down the backs of amazon in terms of the cloud offering, going gang busters, they're also pioneering and making money hand over fist with converting people from buying one-time, perpetual licensure software to converting it into software as a service, they're coining money as far as the eye can see. that cheers investors and finally, of course, they've got that monopoly in office 365. they're skillful in terms of the way their positioning is, no one in congress is beating them up, and it's a sticky product, so that bodes well. maria: sort of been there, done that, right? they were the target of antitrust and everybody else in government back in the '90s. look, you didn't see the kind of performance at sap, you didn't see the kind of performance elsewhere, maybe oracle. microsoft really did -- >> well, that's the story. but what i like about any della is he's no drama, he's not making provocative acquisitions like food stores that are outside their traditional business, you know? he's not going out and trying
on the other hand, i tip my hat, he has positioned microsoft so they're breathing down the backs of amazon in terms of the cloud offering, going gang busters, they're also pioneering and making money hand over fist with converting people from buying one-time, perpetual licensure software to converting it into software as a service, they're coining money as far as the eye can see. that cheers investors and finally, of course, they've got that monopoly in office 365. they're skillful in terms of...
62
62
Jul 20, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
they deserve to go under, they could not compete with amazon's of the world. if we are worried about vampires and we should've been worried about amazon, we should've been worried about google, microsoft, all of these were vampires that suck the life and capital out of other competing firms. if we did not have venture capital private equity firms you would not see a machine like this. an iphone that has more power behind the moon landing of 50 years ago. this is an attack on what has made america great and in warren's world she would like to have all the power and the money of the government because they know better than everyone else. >> you make an excellent point, i want to build on that. this is the problem with the democratic party. there is so much pressure to go left, left, left. to be more like the squad and at this point they are coming up with rules and regulations for the sake of doing it. i was on a show and the panelist said nancy pelosi is considered body o moderate. when that is the case you know how extreme the party has gone. there is nothing
they deserve to go under, they could not compete with amazon's of the world. if we are worried about vampires and we should've been worried about amazon, we should've been worried about google, microsoft, all of these were vampires that suck the life and capital out of other competing firms. if we did not have venture capital private equity firms you would not see a machine like this. an iphone that has more power behind the moon landing of 50 years ago. this is an attack on what has made...
55
55
Jul 19, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon, everyone points to amazon as the bold case for netflix. neil: but netflix isn't building a structure as much a lot of stuff to for people to watch. it is very different than amazon building you know a infrastructure that would support all of this. >> amazon is leveraged? >> i don't know that. >> i don't think so. >> they have been, amazon can make a lot of money if they want to. >> right. anytime, turn on the switch. >> problem with netflix they have off-balance sheet long term obligations. this company, you you 2011, 2012 like a ferrari. reed hastings is genius. they got the company moving quickly. today they don't have the luxury. they have committed to content. neil: are they raising prices? >> they are trying to. it is tough. the bull case from here, that unit adoption where it is, that we will continue to raise prices aggressively. our work suggests, once you get over $10 a share, $10 a month for streaming service, when price sensitivity, consumer kicked. this quarter we -- >> i can't figure it out. i can't find anything. >> there is
amazon, everyone points to amazon as the bold case for netflix. neil: but netflix isn't building a structure as much a lot of stuff to for people to watch. it is very different than amazon building you know a infrastructure that would support all of this. >> amazon is leveraged? >> i don't know that. >> i don't think so. >> they have been, amazon can make a lot of money if they want to. >> right. anytime, turn on the switch. >> problem with netflix they have...
105
105
Jul 19, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon is seen as the leader to win that contract but the president says he's been presented with many concerns. >> we're getting tremendous , really complaint from other companies and from great companies some of the greatest companies in world to complain about it having to do with amazon and the department of defense. and if i will be asking them to look at it very closely. president also met thursday at the white house with executives from airline industry that included the head of airwaves along with united jett plus, and american. the white house says that discussion was on transparency and competition. back to you in new york. >> blake, thank you let's stay with the white house because president trump is planning to nominate eugene he tweeted last night gene has a great success in legal and laicial field highly rpghted as a lawyer but with great experience working with labor and everyone else. the 55-year-old is the son of the late justice angt antonin and step down from the position just last week costa after rules of prosecutor negotiating plea deal with jeffrey epstein. >> th
amazon is seen as the leader to win that contract but the president says he's been presented with many concerns. >> we're getting tremendous , really complaint from other companies and from great companies some of the greatest companies in world to complain about it having to do with amazon and the department of defense. and if i will be asking them to look at it very closely. president also met thursday at the white house with executives from airline industry that included the head of...
95
95
Jul 18, 2019
07/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she is killing jobs with the intro of the green new deal and she killed jobs with the amazon deal in new york. we elect representatives to legislate. right now they are not legislating. they are more concerned with the limelight than delivering results. liz: aoc saying calling someone communist is rooted in white supremacy. she tweeted out the president is calling communists white supremacists. she is saying, i have a long history of believing in democracy and economic rights. but the president was not talking about civil rights. it's misleading. it's about their big government socialist communist takeover of the economy. even democrats are warn being that. >> absolutely. aoc's suggestion that somehow calling someone a communist is rooted in white supremacy is rubbish. the words and phrases communist and socialist have been used in insults in this country because americans understand from the cold war and from the principles of communism and socialism that they are incompatible with the founding principles of this country. people are called those things obviously during the cold w
. >> she is killing jobs with the intro of the green new deal and she killed jobs with the amazon deal in new york. we elect representatives to legislate. right now they are not legislating. they are more concerned with the limelight than delivering results. liz: aoc saying calling someone communist is rooted in white supremacy. she tweeted out the president is calling communists white supremacists. she is saying, i have a long history of believing in democracy and economic rights. but...