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consumers thought it was the same coke. the company could deliver the product at substantially lower cost and maintain profit levels. soon, pepsi and coe"'s other competitors made the sugar switch. economic analyst richard gill explains why companies cannot afford to ignore cost-cutting opportunites. for soft drink producers, the change to high fructose corn syrup was an important one-- cutting costs and sustaining profits. to the consumer, it seemed a nonchange. coke in 1980 tasted no different than in 1975. consumers generally didn't know a change occurred. still, the change did affect consumers. the substitution permitted soft drinks to be sold more cheaply than they would have been. in a competitve environment, lowered costs almost invariably translate into downward pressures on consumer prices. such substitutions are not only beneficial, they are characteristic in a market economy. there's more than one way to make coke, grow wheat, even to produce drinking water. in africa, for example, you may see water collected in
consumers thought it was the same coke. the company could deliver the product at substantially lower cost and maintain profit levels. soon, pepsi and coe"'s other competitors made the sugar switch. economic analyst richard gill explains why companies cannot afford to ignore cost-cutting opportunites. for soft drink producers, the change to high fructose corn syrup was an important one-- cutting costs and sustaining profits. to the consumer, it seemed a nonchange. coke in 1980 tasted no...
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with coke, for example, i think they do a great job with the share a coke campaign. i think it was a really authentic way for the brand rather than push marketing. they made the community a part of the conversation and they gave millennials an authentic way to engage with and connect to their brand. i think the question for brands like coke and mcdonald's with regards to the share a coke campaign is can they create an ongoing conversation or just these one off campaigns. >> nice to speak with you again. thanks. >>> thank you very much. which companies could potentially leap frog mcdonald's, coke and ibm and maybe take their place in the dow. dominic chu takes a look at potential names here. this is an interesting academic exercise. >> more than anything else it is one of speculation. nobody knows what will happen with the dow but we know some of the larger companies have nimbler companies nipping at the heels. let's take a look at big guys here. there is coke. $180 billion company. it is massive. here is the thing. they have grown net income profits on a five year co
with coke, for example, i think they do a great job with the share a coke campaign. i think it was a really authentic way for the brand rather than push marketing. they made the community a part of the conversation and they gave millennials an authentic way to engage with and connect to their brand. i think the question for brands like coke and mcdonald's with regards to the share a coke campaign is can they create an ongoing conversation or just these one off campaigns. >> nice to speak...
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we knew coke had issues, too, didn't we? >> coke, this is totally no coke/pepsi. i am floored. coca-cola put out a bad quarter. it's a bad quarter. we are restructuring, we are restructuring. this is one that maybe it's like you can restructure dog food but they just won't eat it. >> do you think buffet should sell coke and ibm and buy harley? >> swap out of coke. he'll never do that. ibm, i don't know. if he is reading over that conference call, he is thinking to himself, you know what? i'm going to stick with this another quarter because maybe this is just ramen east recognizing the palmisano game plan to buy back stuck. it took great courage to admit it. maybe he gives pass on the next quarter. wow, ibm, the best thing about ibm was they have a relationship with apple and introducing 16 new products. they have something in security. they buy a lot of companies. they have no social, no mobile, no cloud, no interactivity. every one of those will say they are up double digits. the base of what they are up on is so small. is it cumulus cloud, i've got to get a weatherman. this i
we knew coke had issues, too, didn't we? >> coke, this is totally no coke/pepsi. i am floored. coca-cola put out a bad quarter. it's a bad quarter. we are restructuring, we are restructuring. this is one that maybe it's like you can restructure dog food but they just won't eat it. >> do you think buffet should sell coke and ibm and buy harley? >> swap out of coke. he'll never do that. ibm, i don't know. if he is reading over that conference call, he is thinking to himself, you...
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the race is between martha cokely and republican charlie baker. the two of them were expected to face off this thursday on a debate in western massachusetts. i say they were expected to, because late last week, martha cokely decided she would decline the invitation to that debate. her campaign pulled out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. but that didn't mean it wouldn't happen. her declining would mean that her republican opponent will get an hour of free airtime by himself, a week and a half before the election all because martha cokely decided she had something better to do than attend the debate. republican charlie baker will be appearing on thursday with no opponent to debate. is that true or false? [ buzz ] >> it's now false. that story about charlie baker getting a whole hour of tv time to himself was correct when it ran. martha cokely did pull out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. and that did mean that charlie baker was going to be on air for an hour, but we reached out to the cokely campaign and they declared that her
the race is between martha cokely and republican charlie baker. the two of them were expected to face off this thursday on a debate in western massachusetts. i say they were expected to, because late last week, martha cokely decided she would decline the invitation to that debate. her campaign pulled out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. but that didn't mean it wouldn't happen. her declining would mean that her republican opponent will get an hour of free airtime by himself, a week...
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it was raining coke. >> allegedly. >> allegedly? >> i gave him $6 million a week. allegedly. >> that's impossible. >> is it? >> how do you sell that much cocaine on the street? >> i read that you made the comment that this was a film that you wanted to do to a film that you had to do.)g what made it a film that you had to do? >> well, first off, i think why i wanted to do it. i think, because, you know, in a selfish, sort of creative thing that i need to have wanted it to work. and that was a complex character, scenes like david and goliath and every man in extraordinary circumstances, and thicks like that. i finished the script and i said hold on a second. this is 70 miles from where i grew up. and i don't really know anything about it. and i did more digging, more digging. and then more started informing myself. and it became, by necessity, something i had to do. >> what was at the epicenter of the story that so impacted you, even though you didn't know it, made you say that the story had to be told. >> well, the tragedy is having controversial life and kind of w
it was raining coke. >> allegedly. >> allegedly? >> i gave him $6 million a week. allegedly. >> that's impossible. >> is it? >> how do you sell that much cocaine on the street? >> i read that you made the comment that this was a film that you wanted to do to a film that you had to do.)g what made it a film that you had to do? >> well, first off, i think why i wanted to do it. i think, because, you know, in a selfish, sort of creative thing that i...
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i think coke problem may be deeper. people are moving away from coke products or those kind of products coke makes whereas mcdonald's is trying to be ahead of the curve in the fast-food industry. two different problems, two different companies. mcdonald's happens to be in our portfolio but i think the long-term growth trend for mcdonald's is definitely ended. liz: it is in a lot of people's portfolios, one of the most widely-held stocks. tim looking the fact both of those names, coca-cola and mcdonald's have international exposure you actually do like an etf that go into international value. first of all, define for our viewers what international value is and what is the opportunity here? >> yeah. i think, in today's market you've got large u.s. companies that are operating in all the global markets and you've got international large companies, also operating in all of those same markets. and so, this international value sector really is going and buying a lot of the larger companies, many of them in europe and asia, wh
i think coke problem may be deeper. people are moving away from coke products or those kind of products coke makes whereas mcdonald's is trying to be ahead of the curve in the fast-food industry. two different problems, two different companies. mcdonald's happens to be in our portfolio but i think the long-term growth trend for mcdonald's is definitely ended. liz: it is in a lot of people's portfolios, one of the most widely-held stocks. tim looking the fact both of those names, coca-cola and...
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coke is trading somewhere around 19 times. after today, it's even cheaper. i even bought some coke. my average price is about 4% higher. i actually bought it after the last pullback. and so around $40, the stock actually has very good support. this is a stock that rallied 10% into these numbers, and numbers that people thought were going to improve upon disappointing. >> it may not be broken, but the fix is going to take a long time. when you're talking north american bemplg sales, those have been on the decline for a decade. >> but markets are willing to hope and markets are willing to anticipate. and if given the choice between the two, you're looking at coke, which is a company that's doing all the wrong things and mons has clearly done all the right things. who has a better chance of changing? monster has further to fall. >> so the risk/reward on monster -- >> exactly. >> where do you stand, karen? >> i'm not sure. i just can't really get onboard. >> you cannot get onboard monster? >> by default. >> coke by default. but monster the stock has some giddy up. but i'm here with the
coke is trading somewhere around 19 times. after today, it's even cheaper. i even bought some coke. my average price is about 4% higher. i actually bought it after the last pullback. and so around $40, the stock actually has very good support. this is a stock that rallied 10% into these numbers, and numbers that people thought were going to improve upon disappointing. >> it may not be broken, but the fix is going to take a long time. when you're talking north american bemplg sales, those...
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harry reid and others have attacked the coke empire -- koch empire. what challenges does that create being the most demonized outside force in the elections. >> it requires discipline. we have to be on message and not go off trying to defend individuals and personalities. for us, it requires a lot of discipline to make sure we do not go chase every barking dog and stay focused on what our messages. i think that was the biggest thing. we will let voters decide whether they think it is a real issue or they think the utter failure of the other side's economic policies is the real issue. >> do think that is legitimate or do you think it is fair game? >> it is certainly there right to try it, and something we have to do tactically. they probably have nowhere else to go. there are times you just have to go, the issue of environment is very bad. >> minimum-wage? >> minimum-wage is not something that is happening. >> every public opinion poll shows that everyone wants an increase in minimum wage. >> but they are thinking about his economic agenda and whether
harry reid and others have attacked the coke empire -- koch empire. what challenges does that create being the most demonized outside force in the elections. >> it requires discipline. we have to be on message and not go off trying to defend individuals and personalities. for us, it requires a lot of discipline to make sure we do not go chase every barking dog and stay focused on what our messages. i think that was the biggest thing. we will let voters decide whether they think it is a...
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coke revising executive pay plan. how much credit do you deserve? >> i think wintergreen deserves the credit. he sat on his hands and we think he threw the principles out. >> you know, david, that if warren buffett didn't speak up the board they probably wouldn't have done anything and given you the heisman like before. >> well, i think it's a number of shareholders. once the s.e.c. filings came out, scott and kayla, we see there's widespread opposition and that the board, in fact, one of the board members made a statement that they had wide support and they didn't. >> david, when you look at the changes that the company made now roughly a third of the executive compensation made up of stock, the rest will be in earn-out and paid out with certain stock awards, if they meet performance goals, that's much different than 60% stock, does that make you happy? the makeup. >> kayla, i think it's a vague announcement that needs more particulars and a move in the right direction. it's coca-cola's public admission that the plan was a bad plan and that what th
coke revising executive pay plan. how much credit do you deserve? >> i think wintergreen deserves the credit. he sat on his hands and we think he threw the principles out. >> you know, david, that if warren buffett didn't speak up the board they probably wouldn't have done anything and given you the heisman like before. >> well, i think it's a number of shareholders. once the s.e.c. filings came out, scott and kayla, we see there's widespread opposition and that the board, in...
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harry reid and others have attacked the coke empire -- koch empire. what challenges does that create being the most demonized outside force in the elections. >> it requires discipline. we have to be on message and not go off trying to defend individuals and personalities. for us, it requires a lot of discipline to make sure we do not go chase every barking dog and stay focused on what our messages. i think that was the biggest thing. we will let voters decide whether they think it is a real issue or they think the utter failure of the other side's economic policies is the real issue. >> do think that is legitimate, or do you think it is fair game? >> it is certainly there right to try it, and something we have to do tactically. they probably have nowhere else to go. there are times you just have to go, the issue of environment is very bad. >> minimum-wage? >> minimum-wage is not something that is happening. >> every public opinion poll shows that everyone wants an increase in minimum wage. >> but they are thinking about his economic agenda and whether
harry reid and others have attacked the coke empire -- koch empire. what challenges does that create being the most demonized outside force in the elections. >> it requires discipline. we have to be on message and not go off trying to defend individuals and personalities. for us, it requires a lot of discipline to make sure we do not go chase every barking dog and stay focused on what our messages. i think that was the biggest thing. we will let voters decide whether they think it is a...
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sales light at coke and mcdonald's. both moving lower in the premarket with another chipotle. >> another blowout quarter. apple beats on the top and bottom line. more ipads sold, fewer i pads. >> we have dow components. it's not just an earnings story. futures rising with chinese economic data and reports of stimulus measures in europe moving markets overnight. >>> coca-cola did report third quarter operating earnings 53 cents a share, in line with estimates. soda volumes did come in flat. coke sees currency head winds affecting full-year profits, announcing a cost-cutting program and achieving $3 billion in annual savings by 2019. the dollar, a seven-point head wind in q-4. that's the high end of expectations. >> north american down a quarter. down 1%. sparkling down net single digits and still down low single digits europe, latin america. a little bit better. it's a ghastly quarter. when people tell me there is a big mac row challenge to soft drink, i get uncomfortable. >> why? >> you are not supposed to stop drinking
sales light at coke and mcdonald's. both moving lower in the premarket with another chipotle. >> another blowout quarter. apple beats on the top and bottom line. more ipads sold, fewer i pads. >> we have dow components. it's not just an earnings story. futures rising with chinese economic data and reports of stimulus measures in europe moving markets overnight. >>> coca-cola did report third quarter operating earnings 53 cents a share, in line with estimates. soda volumes...
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. >> coming up a coke and a frown. coca-cola's earnings showed people's tastes are changing but has the stock lost pop completely? or is there a dip to be bought? debating next. and energy may have recovered but oil still stuck in a rut. how low can it go ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. . >>> welcome back. coca-cola may be a warren buffett favorite but the stock got slapped with a cell today. is this name poised for a pop? let's debate. log on to cnbc to vote. is coke a buy, sell or hold? let's debate it right on this desk. pete? >> i'd say hold under the circumstances of at least giving us a shot there. i'm not a bear or a bu
. >> coming up a coke and a frown. coca-cola's earnings showed people's tastes are changing but has the stock lost pop completely? or is there a dip to be bought? debating next. and energy may have recovered but oil still stuck in a rut. how low can it go ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the...
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the coke brothers recently referred to the wind industry as a failing industry. i can tell you, newton is not failing. >> no. >> newton is coming back and it's due to the wind industry, biodiesel and the opportunities provided by renewable energies. >> let me bring in ring of fire radio host. there you have it, the coke brothers are saying that winld energy industry is a failure. that's what low gas prices do to you. the question is, does this motivate people to go vote? is this the game changer? of sorts? >> it should. because the jony ernst is the perfect moral mental blank slate candidate that breeds billionaires like the coke brothers. and relient energy is also included in the big money mibehd her. no coincidence, the same group are people like rick scott, scott walker, and sam brownback. to fully appreciate the caliber of crazy that jony ernst is capable, not only does she want to disman ttle clean water act t the wind act where 3,000 jobs are connected to indirectly. just like charles and david coke are ordering, like a trained circus -- they know she will
the coke brothers recently referred to the wind industry as a failing industry. i can tell you, newton is not failing. >> no. >> newton is coming back and it's due to the wind industry, biodiesel and the opportunities provided by renewable energies. >> let me bring in ring of fire radio host. there you have it, the coke brothers are saying that winld energy industry is a failure. that's what low gas prices do to you. the question is, does this motivate people to go vote? is...
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if you want a chance to meet taylor in person, get to subway this month for a limited edition diet coke cup. say good-bye to taylor. >> bye, taylor! see you tonight. >> enter your cup cold at subway.com for a chance to meet taylor swift in person. there's a winner every day, so don't delay.
if you want a chance to meet taylor in person, get to subway this month for a limited edition diet coke cup. say good-bye to taylor. >> bye, taylor! see you tonight. >> enter your cup cold at subway.com for a chance to meet taylor swift in person. there's a winner every day, so don't delay.
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pepper traded three to four turn discount to coke. i think it deserves to close the gap since it is 7.7% long term growth rate coca-cola is 3.3%. dps reports next thursday. if you can buy weakness before the quarter you can have a good trade. and you might give yourself a terrific entry point for new investment. while dr. pepper has had a terrific run i think the stock is worth buying into weakness especially since the company will be buying back its own shares with you. ed in rhode island. >> caller: how are you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: i got one stock i want to ask you if i should buy, sell or hold. i like it. it is calmain. it went up to 96 and dropped back down and i'm starting to wonder if i should sell it. >> that stock went up on a short squeeze. i see very little growth to this company. we could have a big up week next week with some of these companies. i think i want you to trim it back or sell it. i don't like the long term for cal-maine foods. at a time when the market has been in a fizzy the doctor ha
pepper traded three to four turn discount to coke. i think it deserves to close the gap since it is 7.7% long term growth rate coca-cola is 3.3%. dps reports next thursday. if you can buy weakness before the quarter you can have a good trade. and you might give yourself a terrific entry point for new investment. while dr. pepper has had a terrific run i think the stock is worth buying into weakness especially since the company will be buying back its own shares with you. ed in rhode island....
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to me it looked like a coke and pepsi sort of then. >> then discovered how much it would cost. $1,100 per month. more than twice that of avastin.
to me it looked like a coke and pepsi sort of then. >> then discovered how much it would cost. $1,100 per month. more than twice that of avastin.
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coke, csx, or intel? i got to tell you, intel has one heck of a ride. if i was in a stock, i would not sell it. i wouldn't be anxious to buy it here. one heck of a ride, don't sell your winners. csx is probably the one i like the best out of all these. coke their five-year growth will be 4 percent and i'm not sure they will turn around this behemoth that's been struggling a bit. >> i like coke and because i like to take the anti-charles stance, they're also a client of mine. i own the stock. it's one of those long term plays. and globally they're doing much better than -- charles: around the world, people still smoke cigarettes, but at some point they might get a better education system. >> the thing is that you're playing on the fact -- charles: what's your dividend? >> only 2 percent. charles: all right. >> what about intel 2.9 percent. i own this one for clients. i don't know if i would jump into it, i think it's a good upside. it came down on some numbers two weeks ago. held steady. i think it's a solid bellwether when it comes to stocks. >> csx. go
coke, csx, or intel? i got to tell you, intel has one heck of a ride. if i was in a stock, i would not sell it. i wouldn't be anxious to buy it here. one heck of a ride, don't sell your winners. csx is probably the one i like the best out of all these. coke their five-year growth will be 4 percent and i'm not sure they will turn around this behemoth that's been struggling a bit. >> i like coke and because i like to take the anti-charles stance, they're also a client of mine. i own the...
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and the coke brothers. they have an agenda. they have done this. they -- this is some debutaunt ball. this is very serious. people are suffering. host: thank you guest: so no question they're serious players in terms of a lot of these things. how much they spent depends on the state but i do think they will continue to be those players. the last few cycles, they have emerged partly because democrats have started to demonize them and they want to protect their reputations. they do care about the personal brand throughout america. and they've been generous philanthropists across the country as well. host: have you asked about the coke brothers in terms of shadow groups? guest: yeah. so, shadow groups. so coke brother's money, it is because it doesn't necessarily go through a super pac because of the way they're reporting it's often hard to trace the money. you can trace it by how much they're spending. >> i'm not going to owe president obama anything on election day. >> i'm not on the ballot this fall, but make no mistake, these policies are on the b
and the coke brothers. they have an agenda. they have done this. they -- this is some debutaunt ball. this is very serious. people are suffering. host: thank you guest: so no question they're serious players in terms of a lot of these things. how much they spent depends on the state but i do think they will continue to be those players. the last few cycles, they have emerged partly because democrats have started to demonize them and they want to protect their reputations. they do care about the...
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coke is their activist. they saw what happened to pepsi with the whole thing, than will not let that happen to themselves. there's costs to be taken out of coke. moreover, there's a rational pricing environment now in the u.s. i think they are under charging for the products, a lot of inflation, competitors are following, i think they understand there's a low volume growth environment right now, and so they take that, reinvest to improve profits. >> so do we -- if we have to figure out whatted to do with these, do we care if they sell in the united states, care narcoti national, china, what do we think? >> top line perspective, look at ogranic growth. they don't care about the currency impact on the top line. bottom line, numbers have to come down clearly, currency's a problem for the international companies i follow. yeah, i think the international business drives the multiple. the per capita consumption rates are so much lower in the markets. coke has an amazing distribution network globally. there is a co
coke is their activist. they saw what happened to pepsi with the whole thing, than will not let that happen to themselves. there's costs to be taken out of coke. moreover, there's a rational pricing environment now in the u.s. i think they are under charging for the products, a lot of inflation, competitors are following, i think they understand there's a low volume growth environment right now, and so they take that, reinvest to improve profits. >> so do we -- if we have to figure out...
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etna the progress not for coke and ibm which are pulling the dow down but is 114 points. the bulls is investigating a possible the breach. no impact on the stock, down five senseless cvs is offering a new prescription drug plan. if you buy 0 drugs that another pharmacy, one that sells tobacco products it will cost you more. cepheus start selling tobacco products last month, the stock is up $1.82 today. and we have the cdc, the centers for disease control issued new guidelines for workers treating ebola patients. the rules dictate what the workers have got to wear as well as the kind of training and length of training they attend. nazi mccloy is chair of tbetsy organization reducing infection deaths. when will the be trained? >> not anytime soon, probably never. a can't stop ebola. stuart: you know what is being demanded a you heard about it. are you saying flat out it doesn't work? >> they can't do it. is an unrealistic explanation. texas health presbyterian is a big, highly regarded hospital. there is no reason to gamble on the fact that other hospitals will fare any bet
etna the progress not for coke and ibm which are pulling the dow down but is 114 points. the bulls is investigating a possible the breach. no impact on the stock, down five senseless cvs is offering a new prescription drug plan. if you buy 0 drugs that another pharmacy, one that sells tobacco products it will cost you more. cepheus start selling tobacco products last month, the stock is up $1.82 today. and we have the cdc, the centers for disease control issued new guidelines for workers...
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remember new coke? it was a disaster. this looks like another one. melissa: very enlightening. thank you. exposure to the first american ebola case now at 100 people and counting. we have the latest on that and details about the next major health threat in the u.s. >> plus betting their bottom dollar, charlie gasparino. investors going all-in on atlantic city but lady luck might not be on their side. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. melissa: that is a live look at northwestern university in illinois where president obama is speaking on u.s. economy right now. he is expected to talk all about the progress economy
remember new coke? it was a disaster. this looks like another one. melissa: very enlightening. thank you. exposure to the first american ebola case now at 100 people and counting. we have the latest on that and details about the next major health threat in the u.s. >> plus betting their bottom dollar, charlie gasparino. investors going all-in on atlantic city but lady luck might not be on their side. ♪ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but...
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he's in a tight race with democrat martha cokely. he has been dinged in this race for being a little stiff, a little nonemotional. but earlier this week in their last tv debate before the election, charlie baker got his chance to pull a hillary clinton in new hampshire. it was one of those wild card questions that sometimes happens in a debate. the moderator a asked both candidates when was the last time you cried. and i don't think there's any reason to think that charlie baker knew that question was coming, but boy was he ready for it. as soon as the tell me about you crying question was asked, as if on cue, charlie baker just turned it on. watch this. >> so i got asked the other day, and i may not make it through this story. i got asked the other day if -- to tell somebody some interest stories of interesting people i had met over the course of the campaign. i told a story about a fisherman in medford down at the docks. big huge man. completely soaked in sweat and salt water. and i said i wanted to talk to him about the business a
he's in a tight race with democrat martha cokely. he has been dinged in this race for being a little stiff, a little nonemotional. but earlier this week in their last tv debate before the election, charlie baker got his chance to pull a hillary clinton in new hampshire. it was one of those wild card questions that sometimes happens in a debate. the moderator a asked both candidates when was the last time you cried. and i don't think there's any reason to think that charlie baker knew that...
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>>> and tarnished icons, coke, what they're doing to reconnect with consumers, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday october 21st. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome, remember last week's big selloff when everyone wondered when the bull market croaked? well, neither do we, upbeat news, news that the european central bank may buy up corporate bonds to boost the struggling economy. you have gains for the spe 500 and the nasdaq, seeing gains on apple and other technology shares, here is how things looked when the closing bells were rung, dow raced up 215 points, third straight day of gains pack in positive territory for the year, nasdaq up 3%, a 2.5 jump on the session, s&p 500, up 37, its biggest one-day gain all year long. bob pasani has more on today's market action on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >>> stocks rallied big behind the highs, why the melt-up, several reasons, first, traders believe the fed will be dovish during the week next week, second, apple stabilized causing concerns about inflation. finally, ebola fears have eased. now, do
>>> and tarnished icons, coke, what they're doing to reconnect with consumers, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday october 21st. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome, remember last week's big selloff when everyone wondered when the bull market croaked? well, neither do we, upbeat news, news that the european central bank may buy up corporate bonds to boost the struggling economy. you have gains for the spe 500 and the nasdaq, seeing...
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will be beverages they love to play and talk about the regressive and with regressive is the fact that coke and pepsi they produce a product that is noeng known to be causes chronic diseases and leads to deaths they spend milestones moiflz dollars on advertising if people can't afford the $0.25 on cokes they can't afford the health care for diabetes when we are spending $50 million on health care costs and make the healthy keeping you informed and affordable choice 1962 what this is about. >> thank you for your comments and time we hope this has been informative more, more information and other ballots measures please visit the sf election.org remember earlier voting p is available at city hall monday there friday 8 to 5 and if you don't vote early be sure to vote son teon tesn testesess
will be beverages they love to play and talk about the regressive and with regressive is the fact that coke and pepsi they produce a product that is noeng known to be causes chronic diseases and leads to deaths they spend milestones moiflz dollars on advertising if people can't afford the $0.25 on cokes they can't afford the health care for diabetes when we are spending $50 million on health care costs and make the healthy keeping you informed and affordable choice 1962 what this is about....
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this year, twice as much as coke. their ownership of frito lay and other brands could be helping. coke is expected to release more stock numbers later this month. >> if are you looking for distraction, check out these stories on 6abc.com. a shetland pony walks into a police station alone and can you imagine the reaction of police officers. and they tore up this veteran's sign and by the end this veteran is smiling, what inspiring gestures the magician made next. in pancake to pumpkin pie to panini, have you to travel to get starbucks items because you can't get them in the u.s. go to 6abc.com/distraction. >> pumpkin panini. >> as we look at the temperature as long the coast today, high temperatures from toms river to surf city, in the low 60s, the bay temperature in the upper 60s, that is why temperatures along the coast will be slightly warmer compared to inland conditions, along the i-95 corridor temperatures in the upper 50s and lower 60s, if there is any change in the forecast, meteorologist, adam joseph will have
this year, twice as much as coke. their ownership of frito lay and other brands could be helping. coke is expected to release more stock numbers later this month. >> if are you looking for distraction, check out these stories on 6abc.com. a shetland pony walks into a police station alone and can you imagine the reaction of police officers. and they tore up this veteran's sign and by the end this veteran is smiling, what inspiring gestures the magician made next. in pancake to pumpkin pie...
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diet coke and coke classic. though drinking it too much could lead to type 1 1/2 diabetes. [ laughter and applause ] so, it could be worse. this is not great. some scary news -- a man is being held in isolation in hawaii under fears that he may have ebola. and of course in hawaii, ebola also means "good-bye." [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] not sure -- not sure what to think about this -- a new policy from the american academy of pediatrics advises using implanted birth control over the pill for teenagers. you know, i had implanted birth control when i was a teen. they were called braces. [ cheers ] and they worked great. they worked great. [ laughter and applause ] any "real housewives" fans here? [ cheers ] i'm so sorry for you. [ laughter ] well, the husband of one of the real housewives of new jersey has been sentenced to 41 months in prison, 41 months in prison. he says he's disappointed in the judge's decision, but 41 months away from his wife is still better than nothing. [ laughter and applause ]
diet coke and coke classic. though drinking it too much could lead to type 1 1/2 diabetes. [ laughter and applause ] so, it could be worse. this is not great. some scary news -- a man is being held in isolation in hawaii under fears that he may have ebola. and of course in hawaii, ebola also means "good-bye." [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] not sure -- not sure what to think about this -- a new policy from the american academy of pediatrics advises using implanted birth control...
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renaissance boy with coke up your nose and marijuana in your eye. we loved you the best we could, but nobody loved you enough. except ms. whiskey. you roll in your sweet baby's arms now as once you said you would and lay your body down in your meadow, in the mountains all alone. this is called "bedtime story." the generator hums like a distant dong and zeke. it's early evening and time, like the dog it is, is hungry for food and will be fed, don't doubt it, will be fed, my small one. the forest begins to gather its silences in. the meadow regroups and hunkers down for its cleft feet. something is wringing the rag of sunlight inexorably out and hanging. something is making the reeds bend and cover their heads. something is licking the shadows up and stringing the blank spaces along, filling them in. something is inching its way into our hearts, scratching its blue nails against the wall there. should we let it in? should we greet it as it deserves, hands on our ears, mouths open? or should we bring it a chair to sit on and offer it meat? should we tu
renaissance boy with coke up your nose and marijuana in your eye. we loved you the best we could, but nobody loved you enough. except ms. whiskey. you roll in your sweet baby's arms now as once you said you would and lay your body down in your meadow, in the mountains all alone. this is called "bedtime story." the generator hums like a distant dong and zeke. it's early evening and time, like the dog it is, is hungry for food and will be fed, don't doubt it, will be fed, my small one....
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the biggest disasters on the week, disappoinments, ibm, coke, mcdonalds on the dow. i don't like large multinationals. >> in terms of the chart, which is worse, dow or s&p? >> big uptrends, breaks in trends, and rallies back to difficult levels. gets short this way or any other way is the right thing to do. >> good point about the disasters on the dow. >> well, that -- well, one of the things i don't like to do is diffuse bonds already going off, and that's why a lot have been. i think if you look at the spy, look at the s&p 500. if the market does crack, that's the barometer to look at, not the one where we've seen so much trouble. >> time for the final cord. carter? >> what we could have done is rally 120 points to where we should have down, down another 120, and rid of the comply sen si. now we just set the problem up again. >> i agree with him. everything he said. but i tell you this, if you have facebook and longing it, there's huge gains, look to hedge it with callers out to december. >> mike? >> i think stocks like apple are safe to hide out. the way to play i
the biggest disasters on the week, disappoinments, ibm, coke, mcdonalds on the dow. i don't like large multinationals. >> in terms of the chart, which is worse, dow or s&p? >> big uptrends, breaks in trends, and rallies back to difficult levels. gets short this way or any other way is the right thing to do. >> good point about the disasters on the dow. >> well, that -- well, one of the things i don't like to do is diffuse bonds already going off, and that's why a lot...
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the things coke used to stand for like usefulness, freshness, all those things are not what coke is today and they need to offer products that appeal to people here. dave: the only time coke stood for holiness, i don't know if you remember but when you were sick to your tummy your mom would give you cough syrup. that is the only time. i should mention dr. pepper is another company whose name could be associated with bad eating habits, made a very good transition. their stock is up so it can be done. >> they have more of a cool factor and that is what coke is missing. dave: thank you very much, appreciate it. new polls are out and if college kids show up to vote the majority of them will end of voting republican. that is what their report says. the 4 port coming up next. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) m
the things coke used to stand for like usefulness, freshness, all those things are not what coke is today and they need to offer products that appeal to people here. dave: the only time coke stood for holiness, i don't know if you remember but when you were sick to your tummy your mom would give you cough syrup. that is the only time. i should mention dr. pepper is another company whose name could be associated with bad eating habits, made a very good transition. their stock is up so it can be...
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consider coke industries, which jumped into the race, coke brothers to the rescue, they're mr. lamborn's top contributor and the national republican party has parachuted into the race running tens of thousands of worth of ads for doug lamborn if what is the most republican district in the state a. state they never thought they would have to spend a dime. this is asleeper race and a fascinating one. doug lamborn was asked to be on the show. he said. joining us is congressman haler. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. >> so i think your race is asleeper because, in part of your fundraising numbers and because of the kind 06 cane you are running and i think mr. lamborn has had some slips, why have been able to raise some.? >> look, doug lamborn has never been popular amodge republicans him they know he has no record of achievement. mr. of them are tired of him. unfortunately, they haven't had a choice for a while. we have been on tv three weeks. mr. lamborn has been on tv at all. when you don't have money you can't get on tv. we believe it is a sleeper race
consider coke industries, which jumped into the race, coke brothers to the rescue, they're mr. lamborn's top contributor and the national republican party has parachuted into the race running tens of thousands of worth of ads for doug lamborn if what is the most republican district in the state a. state they never thought they would have to spend a dime. this is asleeper race and a fascinating one. doug lamborn was asked to be on the show. he said. joining us is congressman haler. thank you for...
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coke bowing to pressure from warren buffet announced plans to scale back its executive compensation plan into the plan was to go into effect next year. shareholders continued to criticize the beverage giant saying the awards were excessive, saying they limited the stock compensation and improved transparency. coke bubbled up a little bit to 72.74. >>> and cutting jobs as advertising revenue from the print business has gone down and as it tries to focus more of its resources on digital operation. shares of the old gray lady up 9.5% at $12.30. >>> solar making its trading debut on the stock exchange today, the company the second biggest installer of solar panels for residents in the u.s. the ceo says there is enormous potential for the solar panel industry. >>> right now we're saving customers 15 to 30% on the utility rate that is generated by fossil fuel. if you look historically in the seven states where we average, the utility increase is 6%, so given the fact that the utility rates historically continued to rise, nationally 4%, we think that there is a huge opportunity to provide clean
coke bowing to pressure from warren buffet announced plans to scale back its executive compensation plan into the plan was to go into effect next year. shareholders continued to criticize the beverage giant saying the awards were excessive, saying they limited the stock compensation and improved transparency. coke bubbled up a little bit to 72.74. >>> and cutting jobs as advertising revenue from the print business has gone down and as it tries to focus more of its resources on digital...
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some sattel, coke copying, bad boozing blues. front porch of the first cabin, july most likely and then, both of is wearing rubber boots. just out of the photograph beyond the toe of my left foot, where tim and i want action card our initials by working versus for his song, stop by the bar again, voice. both song and singer are gone now, and the railing, too. we all sang in the chorus back in l.a. in the recording studio, paulie and i and bill myers and kelly and johnny rubenstein. the music, so long ago before the coke crashed and the whiskey blows. montana daydreams. los angeles and its dark smooth so soft on the neck. still, i'm working on it. lie still. billy mitchell has just come by, somebody stole his tools. driggs shot an elegant broke the county rules. sweet don kelly as on his cat, watch out, back away. snuffy bronze is feeding squirrels and crashes baucus. big john taylor has gone outside a half a fifth of jim, with stopped by the bar again. dead frequency, select. over and out. it's mostly a matter of what kind of noi
some sattel, coke copying, bad boozing blues. front porch of the first cabin, july most likely and then, both of is wearing rubber boots. just out of the photograph beyond the toe of my left foot, where tim and i want action card our initials by working versus for his song, stop by the bar again, voice. both song and singer are gone now, and the railing, too. we all sang in the chorus back in l.a. in the recording studio, paulie and i and bill myers and kelly and johnny rubenstein. the music,...
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in the same old add coke, more restructuring and streamlining, zero base budgeting. thank you, jimmy carter. and warren buffett's favorite, more buy backs. but the analysts say it is a new beginning for a brand that's lost its way and doesn't know it. mire over yahoo!? when they look at the decisions she's facing in retro sfekt most important is to fix the relationship with japan and alibaba. they allowed yahoo! to back away from selling 122 million shares of ali baba on the day of the ipo. looks shrewd when you consider what a monster since it came public 40% ago. give her credit for keeping 122 million shares to participate in that move. one she's not getting credit for. people accuse her of spending like a drunken sailor. the only thing she spent like a drunken sailor on is yahoo!'s stock. buying 293 million shares at 26.37 per share. with yahoo! trading at $42 that was brilliant. pure genius. plus yahoo!'s stake is equal to the value of the company. at least pretax. she can monetize that in a more efficient way than people think. this stock is cheap. on top of it
in the same old add coke, more restructuring and streamlining, zero base budgeting. thank you, jimmy carter. and warren buffett's favorite, more buy backs. but the analysts say it is a new beginning for a brand that's lost its way and doesn't know it. mire over yahoo!? when they look at the decisions she's facing in retro sfekt most important is to fix the relationship with japan and alibaba. they allowed yahoo! to back away from selling 122 million shares of ali baba on the day of the ipo....
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ibm and coke were examples. think about it. people talk about stock tickers market. i don't know exactly what that means, but stick with what works and cut losses on what's not. >> what it mean, and we talked about it before, is names like apple are a good place to hide out if the market is volatile and in distress. it works if the market goes up, those do well, and if the market is going down, they hold up better. they are not a hold and hope story which other stocks tend to be. they deliver results. look at other names, they hope something's going to happen, the companies deliver in the future. that's the first place when cracks start to emerge that people bail out. >> at the same time, if we are to believe the markets will go higher to year's end, isn't the natural tendency to go to more beta? go to the stocks that are smaller, beaten up, not the big cap tech names. >> there's a lot of broken stories. look at pandora, a darling in the beginning of the year, and now down 50% from the all-time highs. the story is over here, you know what i mean? picking a bottom in
ibm and coke were examples. think about it. people talk about stock tickers market. i don't know exactly what that means, but stick with what works and cut losses on what's not. >> what it mean, and we talked about it before, is names like apple are a good place to hide out if the market is volatile and in distress. it works if the market goes up, those do well, and if the market is going down, they hold up better. they are not a hold and hope story which other stocks tend to be. they...
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coke has been slower to that. the ceo of coca-cola has been slower, and he stepped up right now to say he will get read billion in annual costs by 2019. that should add more cash potentially to shareholders. there are questions as to whether that will be plowed back into business. investors said it will be a waste, or whether that will go back to shareholders. five the shares have not been doing that that. yes, there have been a few dips throughout the year so far. up until the latest in the last five weeks, coca-cola shares were trading higher. >> yes. just lisa go hit an all-time high. it was unthinkable several years ago that they would ever get anywhere near the four dollar mark where they had been before him andes split that 90's. a lot of that was because, when you talk to analysts investors, they were expecting coca-cola to become more aggressive at some point to fix these problems, even if they take too long now. you see that reflected in the shares. stock to be in with this kind of volatility we see now.
coke has been slower to that. the ceo of coca-cola has been slower, and he stepped up right now to say he will get read billion in annual costs by 2019. that should add more cash potentially to shareholders. there are questions as to whether that will be plowed back into business. investors said it will be a waste, or whether that will go back to shareholders. five the shares have not been doing that that. yes, there have been a few dips throughout the year so far. up until the latest in the...
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, but i think coke will be around in 20 years. again, is it a good stock? there's a difference between is it a good stock or is it a good company or is it a good, you know, like just -- is it going to be here in 20 years. there's a big difference. would i think coke is a good stock for the next 20 years? i don't think so. but is it a good company? yeah. i don't know much more beyond that. >> the system to deliver whatever people are drink at whatever point in the future, you ought to be able to buy whatever. >> you think it should be a great business. >> if you manage it right. even b if people aren't drinking regular coke anymore. >> they might be drinking water. so sell the water. >> i think our perception of these names in the u.s. is very different than it is internationally. i think that's something to really keep in mind. if you believe in the international growth story, then companies like coke, mcdonald's, company with a lot of legs moving forward. our perception is different. our perception of coke is a sugary drink we do
, but i think coke will be around in 20 years. again, is it a good stock? there's a difference between is it a good stock or is it a good company or is it a good, you know, like just -- is it going to be here in 20 years. there's a big difference. would i think coke is a good stock for the next 20 years? i don't think so. but is it a good company? yeah. i don't know much more beyond that. >> the system to deliver whatever people are drink at whatever point in the future, you ought to be...
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you'll have a kitkat run or coke and run. >> on the flip side, the lazy person would say skip the coke i don't want to go for a run. >> you work out every day. >> this could cripple small businesses if they have to figure out -- you're launching a new product and go for a run and see how many calories it will take to run off. >> people don't understand. who said that earlier. people really don't understand when they're working out a lot of times. they think they're doing way more than they are. >> john hopkins found that kids choose healthier products when they knew it took 5 miles for the cheeseburger. >> more information for you. >> if you're even looking at a cheeseburger menu, you couldn't give a darn. >> the people that you're supposed to be talking about it, that's not the people that eat the treats. all the emails keep it coming and thank you so much for coming. i'm connell mcshane in for neil cavuto. have a good night. kennedy: did you ever find your yourself on what you see on the news? deurk friends -- do you autos your intellectual like a needle and poke claims in the less i
you'll have a kitkat run or coke and run. >> on the flip side, the lazy person would say skip the coke i don't want to go for a run. >> you work out every day. >> this could cripple small businesses if they have to figure out -- you're launching a new product and go for a run and see how many calories it will take to run off. >> people don't understand. who said that earlier. people really don't understand when they're working out a lot of times. they think they're doing...