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nike the project $150, picking up the tab. are you with me? then got this tree. nike fan super bowl edition, or yellow. $60. something you might like. this is a jersey, $114. then the seahawks jersey. how much is this? dennis: no way that should be the same phrase as the broncos jersey, $150. cheryl: it is more money, $155. very good. now this is a lady's tee shirt. how much do you think this is andy like it? might be for someone special? dennis: $30. cheryl: that was wrong. finally i think you will dig this. this is the football and guess how much it is. it is affordable. cheryl: you are abetting the guy. dennis: that is fun stuff. cheryl: you like to make bets. who do you think is going to win? dennis: it has got to be peyton manning. the vindication of the broncos 27, seahawks 21. how about you? cheryl: interesting, we are very close. i also think it is going to be the broncos, going over a 3 point win, 27-24. i think you will be a close game. it will be a fun game hopefully. dennis: the official -- cheryl: next week. dennis: 2-1/2 point spread and you are goi
nike the project $150, picking up the tab. are you with me? then got this tree. nike fan super bowl edition, or yellow. $60. something you might like. this is a jersey, $114. then the seahawks jersey. how much is this? dennis: no way that should be the same phrase as the broncos jersey, $150. cheryl: it is more money, $155. very good. now this is a lady's tee shirt. how much do you think this is andy like it? might be for someone special? dennis: $30. cheryl: that was wrong. finally i think you...
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saw a story on this including the largest energy companies in the world, companies like coca-cola and nike which were quoted last week in the new york times talking about why they are putting climate change in their business strategy. it is not an environmental strategy. it is business strategy. there is access to natural resources that we need. let's face it. over the last 20 years, 663 million people around the world, one tenth of humanity have moved out of poverty. if we are going to continue to see that kind of economic development which is not only good for people but good for business because that means more middle-class people who can participate in the global economy we have got to think wisely about how to address climate change. stuart: i hear you. i hear you. i hear you. 600 million people who moved up to the middle class, that is largely china and india, largely. and they are not exactly greenie economies. are they? i am sorry i am out of time. it is a very big subject but we are listening to you and you got a point and we appreciate you being with us today but it is such a hug
saw a story on this including the largest energy companies in the world, companies like coca-cola and nike which were quoted last week in the new york times talking about why they are putting climate change in their business strategy. it is not an environmental strategy. it is business strategy. there is access to natural resources that we need. let's face it. over the last 20 years, 663 million people around the world, one tenth of humanity have moved out of poverty. if we are going to...
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some of the names that have been helping the dow along include nike, disney, united healthcare, caterpillar. we have a lot of stories stocks. emerging market currencies losing ground to the u.s. dollar. a day after turkey nearly doubled its rate. a look at how this action can rile stock prices back here. let's bring in sandra smith. >> these stocks that make up the dow jones industrial average may be u.s. corporations due to a large chunk of their sales overseas. a lot of future growth forecast for the companies in the dow jones industrial average had been built based on performance and the of merging markets. it can be a bad thing for u.s. corporations like caterpillar. it is key what happens in some of those of merging markets. this after we saw the s&p 500 last week suffer its worst drop in two years. sitting below 1800. one of the things as i handed back to you, when you see the currencies in countries like turkey, like south africa, argentina plunge, their purchasing power goes down. that means they are selling less goods from places like china and the united states to those countries
some of the names that have been helping the dow along include nike, disney, united healthcare, caterpillar. we have a lot of stories stocks. emerging market currencies losing ground to the u.s. dollar. a day after turkey nearly doubled its rate. a look at how this action can rile stock prices back here. let's bring in sandra smith. >> these stocks that make up the dow jones industrial average may be u.s. corporations due to a large chunk of their sales overseas. a lot of future growth...
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nike, visa, nicole mentioned earlier, great numbers, debit card use going through the roof and american express looking fantastic. and speaking of earnings, facebook reporting strong earnings yesterday. but the big news was that the growth in the mobile sector, 53% of ad revenues in the quarter, the quarter before was 49%, running into jeremy chaplin, science and tech editor. jeremy has facebook finally figured out, didn't take long to cash in on the mobile space. >> that's what it looked like. they said as many as a billion people were using the mobile apps. an incredible amount of people strictly going on through the mobile app and you can tailor the ads there, a great way to make money. charles: that was only three quarters ago. said that facebook wouldn't make it and figure out mobile. we've got to give kudos to the team. like you were saying, there's not enough going on in mobile and bang, here they are. >> and what does it say for the entire space? everyone sort of worried about this and a lot of great companies out there, you follow them. all of these great names and they do grea
nike, visa, nicole mentioned earlier, great numbers, debit card use going through the roof and american express looking fantastic. and speaking of earnings, facebook reporting strong earnings yesterday. but the big news was that the growth in the mobile sector, 53% of ad revenues in the quarter, the quarter before was 49%, running into jeremy chaplin, science and tech editor. jeremy has facebook finally figured out, didn't take long to cash in on the mobile space. >> that's what it looked...
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be our manhattan stores on 40 second street, exclusive product, we transform the entire store to a nike product that looks unbelievable. tracy: our stage manager is the future rockets fans we would be remiss if we didn't tell you what was going on at the yankee stadium. >> get your cold beer, it will be outside so hopefully you know somebody to get hot chocolate. tracy: i love these outdoor games. ashley: that is another boon for your business. it is something different. i applaud the commissioner thinking out of the box, used to be on new year's day, this past weekend if you noticed and l a, the weather, playing hockey, great for the sport and great for the fan. tracy: how have sales been? with me, kids always buying sports equipment but i you seeing that across the board? >> absolutely. no matter how difficult the climate is, no matter how tough is people always buy from the kids, when kids play sports, grow lot of the gloves or uniforms. tracy: it is iraq that i tell you. ashley: we can get you a racket. all the super bowls of was leftover that doesn't get sold. what happens to that?
be our manhattan stores on 40 second street, exclusive product, we transform the entire store to a nike product that looks unbelievable. tracy: our stage manager is the future rockets fans we would be remiss if we didn't tell you what was going on at the yankee stadium. >> get your cold beer, it will be outside so hopefully you know somebody to get hot chocolate. tracy: i love these outdoor games. ashley: that is another boon for your business. it is something different. i applaud the...
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one is nike. i saw him in a nike commercial land in something else. stuart: will he do we these? charles: if they win a super bowl. he may be obligated to. stuart: out of time but your take on an income in the quality and the democrats coming your way after this. cstnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where eve great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment (voseeker of the suble. pro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and u...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. stuart: earlier i gave you
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nike prepping for the super bowl with a brand new cleat for athletes but part of this shoe is made by 3-d printers. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. one of the miller twins has a hearing problem. and she's fed up with the daily hassle of her old hearing aid. so she got a lyric in r life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and it's the only device at works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. in their report, a leading newspaper said "lyric appears to have overcome many of the problems associated with traditional hearing aids" sound good? call 1 800 350 3292 now
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one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where they're going to focus for growth, that's why we want to be a part of this going forward. cheryl: what do you think's going to happen with boeing? their issues with their machinist union in this washington state, they're starting to build that triple 7x. we have seen aircraft demand in general globally, but what would a hiccup for boeing be, in your opinion? >> so when i come on your show, when i was in new york last october, i came on your show, and i talked about boeing. at that time really we were starting to see new orders
one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where...
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a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i foond one in new york, stops starting to get intimate be, interesting, gets the consumer excited. cheryl: i got one more christmas. my favorite gift, actually. liz claman's going to be at ces next week, what are you expecting? one blockbuster thing -- >> wearables, definitely. they''e going to explode. you're going to see companies big and small come out with wearables. i don't think there's going to be any big slash shi ones because they'll debut at their own events, or k-tv is going to get -- 4k-tv, and i think just more personalized gadgets that sort of use your personal data like fitness trackers, that's goi
a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i...
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charles: better than the fuel ban by nike. is significantly better? >> it is good but we like this because of the simplicity and affordability of this. they have another device on the market now, apple is important because they are trying to get the word out, adidas has their own devices and in 2014 there's a rumor that algae will be getting into this space and a lot of companies are hoping to find the next big thing you are wearing on your wrist and over time -- charles: they don't cost much money. >> most are in the $150 range so what is interesting in 2014, you will see a melding of a small watch and fitness bans like this. charles: when i'm ready to put something back in my mouth and mesh comes out i can to get -- we need the next level. electronic muzzle. stuart: find it dirt cheap and at -- and other serious subject for you, talking about internet security breaches at snap chat and skype. two separate incidents. what is your reading on this? doesn't seem to me that they care. >> the overall message which is a dangerous one is tech companies aren
charles: better than the fuel ban by nike. is significantly better? >> it is good but we like this because of the simplicity and affordability of this. they have another device on the market now, apple is important because they are trying to get the word out, adidas has their own devices and in 2014 there's a rumor that algae will be getting into this space and a lot of companies are hoping to find the next big thing you are wearing on your wrist and over time -- charles: they don't cost...