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for your 401(k), nike is a good hold. charles: nike, lululemon and under armour. should you invest in tech or energy? i'm going to answer those questions for you. keep them coming. we love it. we'll make you a lot of money in 2015. next, we'll answer some questions. we'll be right back in three minutes. ♪ charles: all right, guys. time to answer your questions. remember, anything about the markets, making money, curious about an industry, individual stock or any chicago songs. we've been getting a lot of them. let's do a big one. let's do three of them. got a lot more than that. tj asked on facebook, is it time to jump on mobile i? >> i'm starting to think these lock up expirations are overplayed. you know, and i think it may be oversold into that. i wouldn't be surprised to see that come and go. i think it's oversold here. i actually would prefer to buy it on strength through 42, trading that better than average volume. i like it a lot. some people are a little disappointed in that last quarter and losing the bmw deal. >> i love it. since the ipo driver assista
for your 401(k), nike is a good hold. charles: nike, lululemon and under armour. should you invest in tech or energy? i'm going to answer those questions for you. keep them coming. we love it. we'll make you a lot of money in 2015. next, we'll answer some questions. we'll be right back in three minutes. ♪ charles: all right, guys. time to answer your questions. remember, anything about the markets, making money, curious about an industry, individual stock or any chicago songs. we've been...
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. >> we have nike, lululemon. >> i think really if you look at high end retail, i think high end retail is a great place to make your bets. going into '15 i think you will see a breakout for this space. >> they've gotten a little momentum. >> no doubt they have gotten momentum. >> tim seymour, what's your big call? >> i think commodities, many of the major xhom i hcommodities a know there's too much iron ore. copper i think we're getting more supply/demand balance. all you need to do is see commodities. i will not say it's the end of the first quarter but it's between the second and third quarters, you get a bottoming. i think you have to look at the stocks in 2015. >> speaking of commodities, crude closing out the day as its done for much of the second half of 2014 at multiyear lows. today's move driven in part by news that saudi arabia's king abdullah was taken to the hospital for medical checks. so will the oil slide continue into 2015? let's go off the charts with the one and only special guest on this new year's eve, louise yamata. good to see you. >> thank you. >> what do you see
. >> we have nike, lululemon. >> i think really if you look at high end retail, i think high end retail is a great place to make your bets. going into '15 i think you will see a breakout for this space. >> they've gotten a little momentum. >> no doubt they have gotten momentum. >> tim seymour, what's your big call? >> i think commodities, many of the major xhom i hcommodities a know there's too much iron ore. copper i think we're getting more supply/demand...
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if you own nike made many. southwest airlines declining oil prices one of the major stories here cheap fuel the overall airline sector southwest airlines in particular the best name on the s&p 500 in excess of 120% this year today at $0.66, up 1.5%. cheap fuel consolidation in the airline sector and strong holiday demand helping the industry. john: well-run airline. lori rothman, thank you. obamacare architect and an icy professor jonathan gruber making headlines again with his comments about obamacare. listen. >> i wish the world was different. i wish people cared about the 50 million uninsured americans but they don't. i think that is why once again i am amazed we got this through. john: we call him the "varney and company" person of the year for all the headlines he has made including when he called the american voters to the. washington examiner, commentary editor phil klein is with us. do you give him an a for honesty? >> he was being honest at certain times. when he was called out on it he backtracked on
if you own nike made many. southwest airlines declining oil prices one of the major stories here cheap fuel the overall airline sector southwest airlines in particular the best name on the s&p 500 in excess of 120% this year today at $0.66, up 1.5%. cheap fuel consolidation in the airline sector and strong holiday demand helping the industry. john: well-run airline. lori rothman, thank you. obamacare architect and an icy professor jonathan gruber making headlines again with his comments...
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under armor is taking a page from nike by using some big name stars to help promote the brand. it recently signed deals with ski racer lindsey vonn, nfl star tom brady and his wife supermodel giselle bundchen. if only wearing those clothes could make us look like them. frank and michelle? >> awesome. >> or get paid to wear them, even better. and jill, i understand -- [ laughter ] >> -- tech companies have come up with ways to do a little bit of good over the new year. tell us about that. >> reporter: that's right. "airbnb" is giving away a million dollars. starting today the home sharing platform will give $10 to 100,000 "airbnb" hosts worldwide. recipients are asked to use the cash to perform a unique act of kindness for a stranger. lyft and uber will be donating money to madd to make sure people get home safe for this holiday. nice ideas to ring in the new year. frank and michelle, i'll give you my, um, new year's greetings from here. happy new year, it's happening. i got the glasses on. >> love that. that's awesome. you should have worn them throughout your whole live shot.
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there's no reason he doesn't think he can't someday pass nike. nike's market cap, is that above -- wonder if that's above ibm at this point? >> bet it is. ? it's not. it's the -- it's only 83 billion. it is half. it became the biggest apparel company in the world, and the guy's not that old. phil knight at this point. 21 states and kevin plank is like, your age, isn't he? >> hold on i'll tell you. >> maybe 48. >> a little over 40. 42 years young. >> unbelievable. isn't it? anyway, 21 states set to raise the minimum wage kate rogers has more. >> some workers ring in the new year with a raise you mentioned thanks to annual cost of living wage hikes in the midge mum wage and increases voted in midterm elections. arkansas connecticut, hawaii maryland massachusetts, nebraska, rhode island south dakota, vermont, and west virginia are the ten states with hikes on the way thanks to both ballot measures passed in the midterms as well as moves made in the 2014 legislative session. new yorkers, the lucky ones get an increase today, december 31st. while smal
there's no reason he doesn't think he can't someday pass nike. nike's market cap, is that above -- wonder if that's above ibm at this point? >> bet it is. ? it's not. it's the -- it's only 83 billion. it is half. it became the biggest apparel company in the world, and the guy's not that old. phil knight at this point. 21 states and kevin plank is like, your age, isn't he? >> hold on i'll tell you. >> maybe 48. >> a little over 40. 42 years young. >> unbelievable....
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was an inscription, were the words "by this, conquer," en touto nike. and he interpreted this dream to mean that, by this symbol of the cross, he could defeat his... his archenemy at the battle of the milvian bridge and become sole emperor. and so he had his-- so the story goes-- he had his soldiers paint the cross on their shields. constantine won the battle of the milvian bridge, became the sole emperor of the roman empire, and then, in a dramatic shift of geopolitics, relocates the center of roman rule from the eternal city, rome, to a new city, constantinople. >> narrator: to reunite a divided empire, constantine moved the capital from rome to a more strategic location, the ancient city of byzantium, and renamed it constantinople. >> an important part of what was going on here was jockeying at the imperial administration. clearly, by the end of the third century, christianity was a major force to be reckoned with throughout the empire, and something that had to either be suppressed or had to be integrated. galerius, constantine's rival, who was one
was an inscription, were the words "by this, conquer," en touto nike. and he interpreted this dream to mean that, by this symbol of the cross, he could defeat his... his archenemy at the battle of the milvian bridge and become sole emperor. and so he had his-- so the story goes-- he had his soldiers paint the cross on their shields. constantine won the battle of the milvian bridge, became the sole emperor of the roman empire, and then, in a dramatic shift of geopolitics, relocates the...
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not to nike's degree. but they are expanding overseas. >>> coming up, china getting ready to ascend subsidies for clean vehicles. that's giving candy technologies a bump. we hear from a top executive at the company next. >>> plus, the nasdaq is inching closer to its record high. back in 2000. find out which stocks are up more than 2,000% since then. we'll break down the surprising winners and losers, straight ahead. >>> still ahead on "fast money," a new move in china. in the nasdaq, in striking distance of the all-time high. it hit back in 2000. but only one of these four tech giants is actually up since then. we'll tell you which one and lou to play it. we'll break it down in a very special "options action." shares of candy popping today. let's bring in candy's chief spokesperson. >> thank you for having me. >> part of the expansion of the market in china is about subsidies. there is a central government subsidy. there is a local subsidy. there is a 10% sales tax break, which is going to be in place for
not to nike's degree. but they are expanding overseas. >>> coming up, china getting ready to ascend subsidies for clean vehicles. that's giving candy technologies a bump. we hear from a top executive at the company next. >>> plus, the nasdaq is inching closer to its record high. back in 2000. find out which stocks are up more than 2,000% since then. we'll break down the surprising winners and losers, straight ahead. >>> still ahead on "fast money," a new...
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some of his biggest endorsers include nike mcdonald's, kia, coca-cola and samsung. as for the schedule the cavs play tonight in atlanta against the hawks. >>> in the meantime for the rest of us some of us say we will eat healthier in the new year some say we workout more often. only one day left to finalize those new year's resolutions. morgan brennan is taking a look at stocks that best fit the new you in the new year. >> why stop at detoxing from all of the holiday partying. we found stocks to help detox your investment portfolio. we teamed up with our data partner and gone through ten years worth of data. and here is what we found. we found the stocks that tend to pop in the first two weeks of january and the stocks that tend to drop in the first two weeks of january. taking a look at the gainers. overwhelming across the board medical device makers tend to pop in the beginning of a new calendar year. names like stryker corporation. also edwards life sciences and zimmer holdings. both tend to increase 3% in the beginning of a new calendar year. other names like ba
some of his biggest endorsers include nike mcdonald's, kia, coca-cola and samsung. as for the schedule the cavs play tonight in atlanta against the hawks. >>> in the meantime for the rest of us some of us say we will eat healthier in the new year some say we workout more often. only one day left to finalize those new year's resolutions. morgan brennan is taking a look at stocks that best fit the new you in the new year. >> why stop at detoxing from all of the holiday partying. we...
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then i went to nike and ran out of time to count at a hundred. once upon a time, nike was nowhere in tennis. >> how big is the tennis market? how big is that for under armour? less you are not looking at the tennis market. you are looking at a market for active clothing. the lululemon market. people want to wear comfortable clothing while they sit around the house, perhaps watching tennis. >> look, you guys were tennis polos -- look at how many guys wear tennis polos. not for golf or tennis, but just for hanging around. >> the game is on. >> i am with you as well. activewear is everywhere right now. as soon as i get on a set, i am in my yogurt -- yoga pants. companies delivering an estimated 98% of its rest packages on time on december 24 compared to a year ago when the rates were lower. customers missed their christmas deliveries. amazon is one of the few companies i saw that said we will guarantee that we will deliver the package for you by december 24. >> what was interesting last year and this year, for 10 years, we have been looking at e-com
then i went to nike and ran out of time to count at a hundred. once upon a time, nike was nowhere in tennis. >> how big is the tennis market? how big is that for under armour? less you are not looking at the tennis market. you are looking at a market for active clothing. the lululemon market. people want to wear comfortable clothing while they sit around the house, perhaps watching tennis. >> look, you guys were tennis polos -- look at how many guys wear tennis polos. not for golf...
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. >>> according to sports scan info nike saw a single style of air jordan sales during a three-hour period. it is the air jordan legend blue. reportedly sold 342,000 pairs at an average price of $379 and additional 337,000 pairs in kid sizes averaging about $142 a pair. >> those are cool shoes. i used to have some jordans. >> those are boring. they're all white. they look like nurse's shoes. >> who are you? >> i'm dave briggs here. >> college bowl season is in full season. that means here comes the swag. is that your name? >> swaggy d. >> that's good for a rapper. this year's bowl participants are expected to rake in nearly $5.5 million, an 11% increase over the previous year. the amount michigan is shelling out to bring former wolverine jim harbaugh back to coach as alma mater. here to talk about all things college football also black monday in the nfl, so many things, dave briggs. anchor with nbc sports. okay. i confess. i was watching texas a&m/west virginia yesterday. i could care less who wins but i needed it. i needed something. >> and that's what the bowl games -- the attendance is
. >>> according to sports scan info nike saw a single style of air jordan sales during a three-hour period. it is the air jordan legend blue. reportedly sold 342,000 pairs at an average price of $379 and additional 337,000 pairs in kid sizes averaging about $142 a pair. >> those are cool shoes. i used to have some jordans. >> those are boring. they're all white. they look like nurse's shoes. >> who are you? >> i'm dave briggs here. >> college bowl season...
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nike cleats. matter of fact, can i get them in orange, and can i buy them at clemson?' >> do you know now what you gave away? >> absolutely, i definitely understand now what i gave away, and it was pretty much who i was. i became in a sense, in some people's eyes, i'll always feel like a person, but in some people's eyes, i became more of a clemson's possession. >> meanwhile, the college football boom has been good to clemson. the school has committed $200 million in a decade to expand its stadium and practice facilities. >> corporate fingerprints are all over this game. up on the electronic banner, you can see it says verizon. we've also seen td bank, ups coca cola, and nike. nike in fact is not just on the banner, it's on every single player's uniform, and on their shoes. >> we bring in a lot of profit in this city alone. so the fact that we're putting our lives on the line, there's people out there dying from this, being able to never walk again... >> coach dabo swinney enjoys celebrity status,
nike cleats. matter of fact, can i get them in orange, and can i buy them at clemson?' >> do you know now what you gave away? >> absolutely, i definitely understand now what i gave away, and it was pretty much who i was. i became in a sense, in some people's eyes, i'll always feel like a person, but in some people's eyes, i became more of a clemson's possession. >> meanwhile, the college football boom has been good to clemson. the school has committed $200 million in a decade...
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the most we're going to above those is from nike. nike unveiled the newest shoe in his signature line in september. he rakes in $300 million in sales from the company last year and those for an active player. but that's just a fraction of what michael jordan generates. his nikety brands generates $3.5 billion in revenue a year. lebron currently endorses sh brands. they range from nike to mcdonald's samsung, kia motors dunkin donuts, and the list goes on and on. james endorses beats, the high end headphonesmaker. espn says he made more than $30 million in cash and stocks when apple bought the company in may thanks to a small stake he got in 2008. in return for promoting its products. lebron is near the top of the forbes list of the world's richest athletes. he ranked third this year behind floyd mayweather and tiger woods and kobe bryant. tiger is celebrating his birthday today. tiger turns 39. >> on that what age do you look back on most fond alreadily or is the best yesterday yet to come? >> you know 2014 was a pretty good year for
the most we're going to above those is from nike. nike unveiled the newest shoe in his signature line in september. he rakes in $300 million in sales from the company last year and those for an active player. but that's just a fraction of what michael jordan generates. his nikety brands generates $3.5 billion in revenue a year. lebron currently endorses sh brands. they range from nike to mcdonald's samsung, kia motors dunkin donuts, and the list goes on and on. james endorses beats, the high...
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she's also been on the board of nike and reebok as well. nike is one of the seven companies that have been targeted not to buy from because not because of their human rights protocols or how far you come in that direction but because coca-cola is another one but because of overconsumption excessive consumption of various products is creating the situation that you're talking about. along with population. but as far as changes in temperature and changes in water are coming from carbon emissions. so i would like you to tell us a little bit about what you were on the inside of these companies. aveda is a little bit more conscious, i would think than nike. but if you would just tell us a little bit from the consumption side of this. >> thank you. it's a great way to start by saying i've been in the hot seat. that's great. [laughter] because i have good answers and that's the relief. i was at nike less than two years. philosophically, we have differences. subsequent to that i had my own company, and i went to reebok. the thing i did with reebok
she's also been on the board of nike and reebok as well. nike is one of the seven companies that have been targeted not to buy from because not because of their human rights protocols or how far you come in that direction but because coca-cola is another one but because of overconsumption excessive consumption of various products is creating the situation that you're talking about. along with population. but as far as changes in temperature and changes in water are coming from carbon emissions....
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>> i think nike has 20% to 25% this year. i think combination of global opportunity, china, europe plus the u.s. is hitting on all cylinders right now. i think this is one of the compounding models for 2015 that you want to be associated with. athletic and outdoor to us that's what is working. i think that will continue to work. so nike and vf corps, those are the two brands. those are the ones working and i think they will continue to work in 2015. >> how much of the growth is going to be purely economic versus what joe keeps asking a lot of the guests about, what is multiple expansion? >> look, to me, i've been doing this a long time. we don't push for multiple expansion. vf has the multiple. now it is earning expansion coming from international with higher margins in china. higher margins in europe. you have the u.s. still solid and it comes down to product innovation and the technology that they are putting into the product. and i think that is what separates them. >> you like footlocker as well, we should note. >> footlo
>> i think nike has 20% to 25% this year. i think combination of global opportunity, china, europe plus the u.s. is hitting on all cylinders right now. i think this is one of the compounding models for 2015 that you want to be associated with. athletic and outdoor to us that's what is working. i think that will continue to work. so nike and vf corps, those are the two brands. those are the ones working and i think they will continue to work in 2015. >> how much of the growth is...
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so i spent several months hammering on nike to get them to change the name of their day care center. i think it worked. and they did it. now, when you're in washington, d.c. and there's this vast horn of information coming at you all the time i don't know how influential they are. i think in the media what you always hear is the cartoonisting will have a field day with this. so there's a cumulative effect i think of cartoons, whether there's a specific effect in a market like washington i'm not sure. i think back in the 50's when herb block did a cartoon there was a huning effect. and i think there's so many information sources now. when i started in 1978 there was no internet, there was no cell phones, there was no c-span there was no nothing. and now they're just, everybody has a rock in this flowing stream of information. so it's hard to gauge our impact. >> as we go to calls for our guest we'll go first to lou in richmond virginia. lou is a democrat. for all the bullies, beware of the cartoonists who dwell among you. part of our guest's recent work. kiveragetsdz thank you for tak
so i spent several months hammering on nike to get them to change the name of their day care center. i think it worked. and they did it. now, when you're in washington, d.c. and there's this vast horn of information coming at you all the time i don't know how influential they are. i think in the media what you always hear is the cartoonisting will have a field day with this. so there's a cumulative effect i think of cartoons, whether there's a specific effect in a market like washington i'm not...
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so, i spent several minutes hammering on nike to get them to change the name of their day care center, and, you know, i think it worked. and they did it. now, when you are in washington, d.c. and there is this vast horn of information coming at you all the time, you know, i don't know how influential they are. i think in the media, which you always hear is oh, the cartoonists will have a field day with this. so, you know, there is a cumulative effect, i think of cartoons, whether there is a specific effect in a market like washington, i am not sure. i think back in the '50s when herb block did a cartoon, i think there was a huge effect. i think there are so many information sources now. when i started cartooning in 1978, there was no internet, no cell phone no c-span. there was nothing no no nothing. now, it's just there is just everybody has a rock in this flowing stream of information. so, it's hard to get used to it. as we go to calls for our guest, we will go first to lou in rich perlman, virginia. looking at cartoon while we take this call. beware of the cartoonists who dwell amo
so, i spent several minutes hammering on nike to get them to change the name of their day care center, and, you know, i think it worked. and they did it. now, when you are in washington, d.c. and there is this vast horn of information coming at you all the time, you know, i don't know how influential they are. i think in the media, which you always hear is oh, the cartoonists will have a field day with this. so, you know, there is a cumulative effect, i think of cartoons, whether there is a...
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she's also been on the board of nike and reebok as well. nike is one of the seven companies that have been tarted not to buy from because not because of their human rights protocols or how far you come in in that direction but because coca-cola is another one but because of overconsumption excessive consumption of various products is creating the situation that you're talking about. along with population. but as far as changes in temperature and changes in water are coming from carbon emissions. so i would like you to tell us a little bit about what you were on the inside of these companies . aveda is a little bit more conscious, i would think than nike. but if you would just tell us a little bit from the consumption side of this. >> thank you. >> thank you. it's a great way to start by saying, okay, i've been in the hot seat. that's great. [laughter] >> because i have good answers and that's what's a relief. when i was at nike a little less than two years, and philosophically we had a lot of differences but i won't go into those now. subse
she's also been on the board of nike and reebok as well. nike is one of the seven companies that have been tarted not to buy from because not because of their human rights protocols or how far you come in in that direction but because coca-cola is another one but because of overconsumption excessive consumption of various products is creating the situation that you're talking about. along with population. but as far as changes in temperature and changes in water are coming from carbon...
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it's ultimately us as consumer bus also responsible for their it reebok, aveda, nike how it is that they tell you what you need. so go back to the source of raw material and i'm using aveda where we went back to the amazon, to brazil and to there -- where we worked with indigenous people to go back to growing indigenous plants so that we can have what we in the western world want which is cossmicts, hair color but from plants and organically is not easy. once when runner tapping game in, rubber growing and then synthetics became much more important. so that became -- they got displaced on that again. and then more land got clear cut for calt growing for hamburgers. so going back and working these people to reclaim some identity, to grow back indigenous class takes education, takes patience, takes money and takes fortitude for us as manufactures and you can support that whole process if you get educated at who is doing this kind of work because ultimately it's not just for them. it's for us. you also want or gaining and healthy products to put in your body and to ingest inside your body.
it's ultimately us as consumer bus also responsible for their it reebok, aveda, nike how it is that they tell you what you need. so go back to the source of raw material and i'm using aveda where we went back to the amazon, to brazil and to there -- where we worked with indigenous people to go back to growing indigenous plants so that we can have what we in the western world want which is cossmicts, hair color but from plants and organically is not easy. once when runner tapping game in, rubber...
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. >> holiday sales, nike, mke. i think it continues to play this global luxury buying effective around the world. nike, good valuation. >> we started off talking about utilities. i'm long southern, i remain long southern. still like blackberry. gopro shrugging off the insider selling. >> that does it for us. you guys have a great rest of the weekend and guess what's up next? me with options action coming at you. >> hot. open por ttwenty-two-oh-on ttwenty-two-oh-on on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business easier? get the one that can connect to the systems that you already have. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. this is options action. tonight. >> i'm going to kill the bear. >> after a huge bounce, some traders are calling the correction over. but we've got a stunning chart that could get the bears roaring again. we'll show it to you. >>
. >> holiday sales, nike, mke. i think it continues to play this global luxury buying effective around the world. nike, good valuation. >> we started off talking about utilities. i'm long southern, i remain long southern. still like blackberry. gopro shrugging off the insider selling. >> that does it for us. you guys have a great rest of the weekend and guess what's up next? me with options action coming at you. >> hot. open por ttwenty-two-oh-on ttwenty-two-oh-on on the...
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and when a customer doesn't want to buy at a gap or an old navy, he or she is going to a nike, underarmour, adidas and so on. that's where we're seeing the strengths. >> mary, i'm curious to bill's point of making money. do you see now that more of the money that we're spending during the holiday season is going online and going to mobile, does that mean a higher return rate? they're not -- if you think about it, clothes online, you're more likely to return it because you haven't tried it on. >> that's true but the shoem a great fitting room for people and no aversion to returning and ordering a new size anymore as there would have been in the old days when we have to drive back and forth or dread going into a fitting room in a store so we are seeing it as a more positive thing. >> and stacy, what about online shopping? i mean, last year we talked about how it's a watershed period. more and more people were shopping online. this year it's the mobile trend. how many retailers, amazon said they saw something like a 70% increase -- >> 60%. >> thank you. she's always on the case on me here. >>
and when a customer doesn't want to buy at a gap or an old navy, he or she is going to a nike, underarmour, adidas and so on. that's where we're seeing the strengths. >> mary, i'm curious to bill's point of making money. do you see now that more of the money that we're spending during the holiday season is going online and going to mobile, does that mean a higher return rate? they're not -- if you think about it, clothes online, you're more likely to return it because you haven't tried it...
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three times as many answered that way last year and twice as many prefer the number two brand which is nike. the company is doubling the manufacturing capacity for the rubber bottom adding a third shift and increasing the number of boot makers. there can be up to 26-week learning curve because part of the boot is hand made. even though the factory here in maine is running around the clock some orders may not be filled until the spring. the company has seen a demand before for certain products. a crazier thing, it says most shoppers are willing to wait. >>> let's get to a "market flash." >> free port mcmoran. the natural resource company announcing a successful production test from a well in south louisiana. stock trading up about 2.9%. >>> we are going to be speaking with a man who loves the "power lunch" power pitch so much the products on them became the core of his shopping list this year. >>> up next a startup that pays to play mobile games. >> the world's first platform to compete for cash. >> will it be game on or game over for this startup? >> what are the current obstacles? >> what
three times as many answered that way last year and twice as many prefer the number two brand which is nike. the company is doubling the manufacturing capacity for the rubber bottom adding a third shift and increasing the number of boot makers. there can be up to 26-week learning curve because part of the boot is hand made. even though the factory here in maine is running around the clock some orders may not be filled until the spring. the company has seen a demand before for certain products....
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i think what you are going to see from nike. that's what matters. more longevity and more sales growth in brands. >> doc, do you want to take that on? >> no. i don't. but i'll just -- i bet dayna would be right there with me on this one. as far as tj max being a huge beneficiary of what was that delay of shipments from the west coast. a lot of those retailers are going to basically reject some of these goods. a lot of that is going to go right over to tj max and marshalls and i think it is going to be a wind fall for them. >> i agree. whether burlington, ross, tj. traffic has been accelerating. we've seen it accelerate at burlington and the tj. tj is really one of the only ones integrating online with bricks and mortar stores. i think t.j. was more giftable this season than in years past. t.j. underperformed in 2014. it could potentially outperform in 15. and burjt burlington could keep in 2015. >> you always get people hoping to pick the bottom. >> a big slide and a nice pop off the bottom. >> yep. >> is there a reason to own it in 2015? is it goin
i think what you are going to see from nike. that's what matters. more longevity and more sales growth in brands. >> doc, do you want to take that on? >> no. i don't. but i'll just -- i bet dayna would be right there with me on this one. as far as tj max being a huge beneficiary of what was that delay of shipments from the west coast. a lot of those retailers are going to basically reject some of these goods. a lot of that is going to go right over to tj max and marshalls and i...
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. >> well, joe, you and i have talked about nike before. they do have some really hot products this holiday. however, i'm also seeing some extra inventory in the off-price channels. other analysts like off price. i like adidas on a turnaround. they're going to do terrible in russia right now. but i'm feeling like the hotness of nike and some of the stars right now are actually going to reverse in 2015. the stock's expensive. i'm going with adidas. i also like coach a little bit. right now the stores have been eerily quiet for the holidays. they did get some more traffic, but not as much as they'd like. i think it's going to be a longer turnaround but in the long run they'll do more with that one because it's undervalued right now. >> neither one of you would buy the retail index and say it's time gas prices go long. >> yeah. i think retail has, you know, a decent outlook for next year. the way the economy is setting up right now, the employment picture is better. and that's really a big driver of it. plus the first half of the year you have
. >> well, joe, you and i have talked about nike before. they do have some really hot products this holiday. however, i'm also seeing some extra inventory in the off-price channels. other analysts like off price. i like adidas on a turnaround. they're going to do terrible in russia right now. but i'm feeling like the hotness of nike and some of the stars right now are actually going to reverse in 2015. the stock's expensive. i'm going with adidas. i also like coach a little bit. right now...
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so if you have no clue on the other hand of what you need to do, i am recommending the -- the -- nike plus training club which is awesome. it has over 100 different workouts. what's really cool is that they're partnering with -- pro athletes like gracie gold you. see here. a pro figure skater you. get to basically do workouts that are inspired by and some times led by pro athletes. serena williams, maria sharapova, so if you need inspiration to get in your, rear in gear, you can just start with, with the nike plus training club. >> is it free? >> totally free. that's the best part. the other really cool thing. you can actually stream the workouts to your tv wirelessly if you have an apple tv at home. or google chrome cast. you can stream from your mobile device. whether a phone or, tablet. straight to your tv. and work out in the comfort of your living room. so i really like that. and they're really comprehensive in terms of, you know, the types of workouts and how long you need to do them for. they have instructional videos as well, too. so it is a really good starting point for, for
so if you have no clue on the other hand of what you need to do, i am recommending the -- the -- nike plus training club which is awesome. it has over 100 different workouts. what's really cool is that they're partnering with -- pro athletes like gracie gold you. see here. a pro figure skater you. get to basically do workouts that are inspired by and some times led by pro athletes. serena williams, maria sharapova, so if you need inspiration to get in your, rear in gear, you can just start...
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. >> i just got a new pair of nike shoes. >> reporter: on sales? >> it was a good sale. >> reporter: some shomers were here because they had no time in the past. others were here because they liked to be last. >> it's just the best way to shop. less crowds. lines move faster. people are nicer. >> reporter: others who looked like they would never stop had very calculated reasons for this last-minute shop. >> my wife keeps a good eye on the account. the best way to surprise her is to get something the day before. >> reporter: now time has run out, closing time is here. if you finished your list, you have reason to cheer. back to you. >>> you can see now the movie "the interview" after all of the fuss over the cyber attack, the accompanying threat. some people streaming it online. it's in limited release at some theaters where they are selling a lot of the tickets. at a berkeley system, so much interest, the online system crashed. in petaluma, you are looking at a lot of people standing in line and a lot of people will be back christmas day to see the
. >> i just got a new pair of nike shoes. >> reporter: on sales? >> it was a good sale. >> reporter: some shomers were here because they had no time in the past. others were here because they liked to be last. >> it's just the best way to shop. less crowds. lines move faster. people are nicer. >> reporter: others who looked like they would never stop had very calculated reasons for this last-minute shop. >> my wife keeps a good eye on the account. the...
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out of my check and you're going to buy me all these stocks that nicole just talked about -- visa, nike, exxonmobil -- you're going to buy these on my behalf, apple, or i could work five extra years -- >> i'm not disagreeing with you. i'm just in the world of what the likelihood is in the next several years to next decade. and i don't see policy changing radically to reform social security. i do see the cbo will say, hey, we have to move another five years, and we'll move it out another five years. remember, social security was created way long ago when the -- charles: it was a scam when it was created. >> the -- when the average person died at 67, 68. charles: right. >> and they're going to move the goalpost. >> there's only so far they can move the goalpost until you're out of the stadium, that's the issue here. charles: i mean, driving -- i mean, this is the story of america right now because it's the story of europe. someone tweeted me the other day and was angry because i made disparaging remarks about the greek people and being on welfare. my man, that's what you call it. when you
out of my check and you're going to buy me all these stocks that nicole just talked about -- visa, nike, exxonmobil -- you're going to buy these on my behalf, apple, or i could work five extra years -- >> i'm not disagreeing with you. i'm just in the world of what the likelihood is in the next several years to next decade. and i don't see policy changing radically to reform social security. i do see the cbo will say, hey, we have to move another five years, and we'll move it out another...
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nike and visa both up about 22%. so these guys helped power those gains for what happened in the dow. if you take a look at that, remember, 2750 back 27 years ago was the dow. if you go 556% return, that's where we are right now. take a look at this. over the past 25 years, if you can somehow keep that -- no one is even thinking that, but you're talking about a ludicrous number on the dow, something like 118,000 if you go 5%, 6% from where we are today. who knows what's going to happen? these gains right now have been impressive for what's happened with the dow. >> an impressive gain, indeed. john joins us around the desk. thank you so much for joining us on christmas eve. >> thank you very much. >> i'd like to rename you john wreath for today. i don't know if we can take some camera shots today, but we might have some wreath action going on. >> dow above 18,000, that's a major milestone for the equity markets, but it's not just equity markets that were in focus yesterday. the u.s. dollar hitting its highest level in
nike and visa both up about 22%. so these guys helped power those gains for what happened in the dow. if you take a look at that, remember, 2750 back 27 years ago was the dow. if you go 556% return, that's where we are right now. take a look at this. over the past 25 years, if you can somehow keep that -- no one is even thinking that, but you're talking about a ludicrous number on the dow, something like 118,000 if you go 5%, 6% from where we are today. who knows what's going to happen? these...
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the biggest percentage gainers have been home depot, united health care, visa, nike and intel. that's a broad group. retailers, health care, financials and technology. it wasn't all a walk in the park though. several dow components have really struggled in the second half of the year. for example, oil stocks fell apart chevron and exxon still down 17% and 9% respectively since july. slower global growth concerns weighed on caterpillar and ibm terrible all year with the decline of the hardware business and intense competition in services and software. mcdonald's has struggled to reduce the size of its menu and verizon and at&t held by price worries and high rates. how about dow, 19,000? look at the laggards i mentioned, particularly the oil stocks. for "nightly business report," i'm paul pasani at the new york stock exchange. >> more on the 5%, fastest annual growth rate since 2003. hampton pearson with a look now at what's behind the gdp number and whether that level of growth is sustainable into 2015. >> reporter: what a year for the economy. from the winter deep freeze that p
the biggest percentage gainers have been home depot, united health care, visa, nike and intel. that's a broad group. retailers, health care, financials and technology. it wasn't all a walk in the park though. several dow components have really struggled in the second half of the year. for example, oil stocks fell apart chevron and exxon still down 17% and 9% respectively since july. slower global growth concerns weighed on caterpillar and ibm terrible all year with the decline of the hardware...
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log on to snowball.com snowbomb.com >> reporter: on the po has had a great year, nike and microsoft in tel. 170 days it's been done so in has been a very good year. >> google has released their new car. it is a funny looking think. taking the up with technology. >> reporter: to come up with a mandate from bdm the. who would decide what safety is? leading to greater rolled awareness and quicker response. they do not tax nor do they drink. as a great feature in 20102020 would driverless cars. >> reporter: kids would not have to try because of drunk driving. but who will decide what safety is? the people that make the cars? will a beat technology? would be the state? >> reporter: judging what is safe and what is not safe. >> coca-cola corp. doing away with a voice mail within the company. >> which saves over seven $7,000. 70,000 >> reporter: good for colo. with text and we e-mail which do not use voice mail. >> reporter: if you have a question from rob again posted on his facebook fan page. ♪ it's the time of year for making lists... at chevrolet, we've made it onto a few lists ourselve
log on to snowball.com snowbomb.com >> reporter: on the po has had a great year, nike and microsoft in tel. 170 days it's been done so in has been a very good year. >> google has released their new car. it is a funny looking think. taking the up with technology. >> reporter: to come up with a mandate from bdm the. who would decide what safety is? leading to greater rolled awareness and quicker response. they do not tax nor do they drink. as a great feature in 20102020 would...
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nike and visa up about 22%. these guys really helped power some of the gainless for when's happening with the dow and looking at that, remember, 2750 back 25 years ago was the dow. if you go 550% return of right now, take a look. over past 25 years, if you can somehow keep that, i mean, no one's thinking that. ludicrous number on the dow like 118,000 if you go about 556% from today and who knows what's going to happen? but for right now, what you do know is that these gains right now have been impressive for what's happened with the dow and next hour, guys, we'll take a look at what the biggest point gainers between dow 17,000 and dow 18,000. back over to you guys. >> dom, thanks very much. 118,000 dow, cashin would have to get a bigger hat. >> a bigger head. >> what do trader vs to say about this piece of history made today here? he asked. we got art cashin and terry donald. i had to laugh because jeff just said if this is a big deal at 18,000 we would be wearing hats. you were within my line of sight. >> i hea
nike and visa up about 22%. these guys really helped power some of the gainless for when's happening with the dow and looking at that, remember, 2750 back 25 years ago was the dow. if you go 550% return of right now, take a look. over past 25 years, if you can somehow keep that, i mean, no one's thinking that. ludicrous number on the dow like 118,000 if you go about 556% from today and who knows what's going to happen? but for right now, what you do know is that these gains right now have been...
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you can see home depot, nike, intel up about 20%. you have retail, financials, tech with intel, health care in there. nice broad move to the upside from the overall market. speaking of health care, it is a rough day for health care etfs. pharma, nasdaq bio tech. all of them to the down side. some of this is the deal. i think there is very little liquidity in etfs out there approaching the end of the year. that might be a bit of an issue. >>> the word of the year may end up being an oldie for our viewers. it is hopium, mix of hope and optimism about the economy and the stock market. we started talking about this 3 1/2 years ago. david tepper saying remember in 1999 the s&p went to 30 on p/e. it will not go back to 30 but conditions are possible for overvaluation. mike, is david tepper right to be a little worried? >> sure. you are heading into year seven of a bull market. during that period of time you had a strong dollar. you had strong u.s. corporate profits. the u.s. economy was growing. a lot of the factors are mierred right now.
you can see home depot, nike, intel up about 20%. you have retail, financials, tech with intel, health care in there. nice broad move to the upside from the overall market. speaking of health care, it is a rough day for health care etfs. pharma, nasdaq bio tech. all of them to the down side. some of this is the deal. i think there is very little liquidity in etfs out there approaching the end of the year. that might be a bit of an issue. >>> the word of the year may end up being an...
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also microsoft and nike. "street smart" starts now.
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nike, your consumer discretionary. intel up about 20%. there is your tech. it is a broad rally in terms of sectors. we will talk more about that in the next half hour. today having a little trouble. the reason the nasdaq is under performing everything else is because bio tech is getting clobbered. another second day in a row where the deal hit gilead yesterday, a little bit of follow through here. that is why the nasdaq is under performing. we had disappointment on new home sales following disappointing existing home sales numbers from yesterday. and the home builders are fractionally to the down side today. you mentioned david tepor on with an e-mail exchange this morning. here is what mr. tepper had to say about 2015. this year rhymes with 1998. easing coming from europe. sets up 1999, i mean 2015. i like that. one of my comments was russia could possibly default on its debt. he goes on to say in '99 s&p went to 30 pe. next year pe likely 16. not going to get that high but beware it is possible. i would be more concerned about interest rates myself but i t
nike, your consumer discretionary. intel up about 20%. there is your tech. it is a broad rally in terms of sectors. we will talk more about that in the next half hour. today having a little trouble. the reason the nasdaq is under performing everything else is because bio tech is getting clobbered. another second day in a row where the deal hit gilead yesterday, a little bit of follow through here. that is why the nasdaq is under performing. we had disappointment on new home sales following...
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we did not attend we blew through home people had a great year will disney nike microsoft and five great companies in is in a hundred and 70 days since we blew through seven sent out as been a very good year. >>mark: look at the numbers there of a percent now's the 1213% in has been a killer year. the growth of the u.s. economy 5 percent in this last quarter. >> rob black: is a bounce back from the bad economy. two percent on low and for some of the high end 5% is a little lost my preferences 5% in the guy was sitting next you in a cubicle was a loser who just got out of college and a loud mouth he believed the company can go to another company is too much for the employees also 5% great the number they're creating jobs which is nice is up to 5% we are ready had a number for about 4%. the rest of the world is now said to be keeping up. >>mark: the u.s. a coming sensitive place it for investors from abroad. >> rob black: this is to be the problem. those are better the historical norm some people think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves since they raise interest rates next year. >>
we did not attend we blew through home people had a great year will disney nike microsoft and five great companies in is in a hundred and 70 days since we blew through seven sent out as been a very good year. >>mark: look at the numbers there of a percent now's the 1213% in has been a killer year. the growth of the u.s. economy 5 percent in this last quarter. >> rob black: is a bounce back from the bad economy. two percent on low and for some of the high end 5% is a little lost my...
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nike, you have to be a hard-core athlete. >> after that victory, i think nike is coming your way. >> i am more lifestyle than hard-core. i want to talk about someone else. this man likes some of the hip-hop music. david rubenstein recorded a holiday video for his investors. it was not talking about their biggest deals of the year. he took a page from dr. dre. carlisle was one of the top investors of beads headphones before -- beats headphones. pick up the phone and give us a call. carlyle group is the place to be. we are global, mobile, we aim to please. ♪ i have not done anything like this since my bar mitzvah. >> i had the pleasure of seeing this already. >> i'm glad to see he is putting his duke education to work. >> i think that was pretty impressive. there is not too many hip-hop songs with mezzanine in there. >> i think he should keep his day job. he does it well. that was humorous -- >> when you are this successful, you can do whatever you want. i am pretty sure everyone who works for you is going to tell you you are the smartest, funniest guy at the party. >> i do not know
nike, you have to be a hard-core athlete. >> after that victory, i think nike is coming your way. >> i am more lifestyle than hard-core. i want to talk about someone else. this man likes some of the hip-hop music. david rubenstein recorded a holiday video for his investors. it was not talking about their biggest deals of the year. he took a page from dr. dre. carlisle was one of the top investors of beads headphones before -- beats headphones. pick up the phone and give us a call....
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. >> nike coming right back after what i felt was a good quarter and people were too negative about it. and proctor doesn't seem to put anymore, every day they seem to sell another division that was underperforming. they are really dismantling the negatives. >> they're shrinking to grow. >> how profound. and there's just a lot of good feeling, except for in the drug group, where i think people are trying to reassess whether the express scripps is just going to determine the prices. >> best -- i would not have guessed this. best dow component this year? intel. >> intel?! >> i would not have -- >> 45%. >> brian kresanich has done a lot of work. amd has been kind of left behind. remember, hewlett-packard's been terrific. brian is a fabulous guy. he's an engineer by trade. he is nonpromotional. it's a return to the engineers. when intel was run by the brightest people in the country. >> and worst? there's like three names you could guess for worst dow component. >> oil? >> i would have thought chevron or exxon, it's ibm. >> well, ibm is kind of the opposite of brian. >> yeah. >> but rememb
. >> nike coming right back after what i felt was a good quarter and people were too negative about it. and proctor doesn't seem to put anymore, every day they seem to sell another division that was underperforming. they are really dismantling the negatives. >> they're shrinking to grow. >> how profound. and there's just a lot of good feeling, except for in the drug group, where i think people are trying to reassess whether the express scripps is just going to determine the...
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there are factories in china owned by american companies like apple, like nike, like tommy hilfiger, everything is made in china and yet they are one of the largest and worst communist regimes in the world and we're arguing about cuba? >> lifting sanctions lifts the cuban peso helping all cubans rich and poor. >> it does. so long as it trickles down to ordinary cubans. a question we'll find out when this happens. but, look, this is a good thing because castro has been using this for years. right? that the reason why cuba is doing so poorly, their economy so bad, because of those evil americans. he no longer has that excuse. now he has no excuse for having a poor, awful country. >> and i got to get wayne in one more time. sorry. wayne, final thought. running out of time. wayne? >> this is a good deal. as was said earlier. allowing in the internet. going to allow human rights officials in there for years we didn't have that and they are releasing, agreed to release 53 political prisoners that we the united states named. they're trying to do the best. i think with think comes out, all a
there are factories in china owned by american companies like apple, like nike, like tommy hilfiger, everything is made in china and yet they are one of the largest and worst communist regimes in the world and we're arguing about cuba? >> lifting sanctions lifts the cuban peso helping all cubans rich and poor. >> it does. so long as it trickles down to ordinary cubans. a question we'll find out when this happens. but, look, this is a good thing because castro has been using this for...
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but on the downside like nike and finish line were weaker. it is the busiest travel time of the year 17 days and today, friday, is the busiest of the year may be two and a half million and that is the average. also small caps had a great week so for those that have been beaten down have a great weekend from the the new york stock exchange. charles: a huge we can here to help us sort out back with us again, the beta fund the. portfolio manager looking good. and back with us again. and figuring all this out that we have not done this gave a long time. >> those are amazing. >> my husband's holiday parties. >> o my god. you are the talk of the town. this is one of the best three day rallies. coming to grips with the fact that what we talked about in the show we thought could have been deflationary because stocks went down a lot the remember the dow lost a thousand points the the people at coleman knew better? because it is counter intuitive that cheap oil would be bad for anybody. >> even 70 percent consumer spending driven. but it is certainly o
but on the downside like nike and finish line were weaker. it is the busiest travel time of the year 17 days and today, friday, is the busiest of the year may be two and a half million and that is the average. also small caps had a great week so for those that have been beaten down have a great weekend from the the new york stock exchange. charles: a huge we can here to help us sort out back with us again, the beta fund the. portfolio manager looking good. and back with us again. and figuring...
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he had left the house that night wearing a gray set of high top nike shoes. and the following morning when they discovered the body, found him with this strange set of shoes on his feet. typically, those shoes would remain on the body until they got to the medical examiner's office so she could process that evidence. so claudia, let me ask you, is there a history of racial tension in the community, and do you think lennon's death may have been racially motivated? i want to read a quote from lennon's girlfriend who told the daily mail, i believe lennon was murdered. the police ruled his death as suicide. lennon would never harm himself. he's got too much love for life. neighbors told me they were against interracial relationships and it was not right, me being with black guy. is this indicative of the race relations where you live? >> it is in a sense in you're a resident. as a visitor, you wouldn't see it. but like i said, interacting with community and living in the area you would be able to sense it. as far as it being right there in your face, visiting, no
he had left the house that night wearing a gray set of high top nike shoes. and the following morning when they discovered the body, found him with this strange set of shoes on his feet. typically, those shoes would remain on the body until they got to the medical examiner's office so she could process that evidence. so claudia, let me ask you, is there a history of racial tension in the community, and do you think lennon's death may have been racially motivated? i want to read a quote from...
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then there was nike and finish line. day before, same exact pattern, good numbers from oracle, the giant software company then disappointment from they were bad. then we got more week numbers out of europe. nothing special. same, awful. degradati degradation, japan, miserable. united states, consistent with what we've gotten. nothing different. nothing. geopolitical risk? no movement. vladimir putin does in his heels. emerging markets hang by a thread. we did get an olive branch to cuba, if every one of them started shopping it wouldn't mean anything. it's worth noting, however, that there was no rancor coming out of washington between republicans and democrat this is year last year this helped the bulls not the bears. part and parcel with the positive outlook that i'm talking about. he moved the stock market up. so what the heck is happening? i think it's three things. one is that there were expectation farce totally different kind of weak. the conventional media gotten a inkling leaked to papers that fed chief janet ye
then there was nike and finish line. day before, same exact pattern, good numbers from oracle, the giant software company then disappointment from they were bad. then we got more week numbers out of europe. nothing special. same, awful. degradati degradation, japan, miserable. united states, consistent with what we've gotten. nothing different. nothing. geopolitical risk? no movement. vladimir putin does in his heels. emerging markets hang by a thread. we did get an olive branch to cuba, if...
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>> i would go for nike and underarmor because both were hit today. they did have projections going with a little bit of a slowdown. i don't think it was enough to justify where it got sold off to today. i think for that reason, that stock and underarmor down 2.5%. their growth is incredible. direct sales, everything in their entire chain, those are higher. >>> some breaking news on the sony hacking incident. julia boorstin has the details in los angeles. >> reporter: that's right, sony clarifying the situation saying the goal has been to get the movie released and free expression should not be suppressed. here's a quote from the at the same time. it was a result of the majority of nation's theaters not to screen the film. this was their decision. the only decision in respect to release of the film was not to release it on christmas day in theaters after the theater owners. without theaters, we could not release it on christmas day. we had no choice. it goes on to say that they've been actively surveying alternatives to be able to re lease on a differ
>> i would go for nike and underarmor because both were hit today. they did have projections going with a little bit of a slowdown. i don't think it was enough to justify where it got sold off to today. i think for that reason, that stock and underarmor down 2.5%. their growth is incredible. direct sales, everything in their entire chain, those are higher. >>> some breaking news on the sony hacking incident. julia boorstin has the details in los angeles. >> reporter: that's...