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all right, lawrence, costco card crackdown. how the big box grocers going? >> make a little harder for you to dine in their famous food court. >> the oakland zoo's knows tiger lily tiger lily get is crossing something's offer. watchlist zoo staff shared this video of the cub watching a documentary about her own kind. she's into it. was just named last week. thanks to an internet poll. she was rescued from a private facility. she's recovering from several bone fractures at the open soon when she is all better, will be heading out to a licensed facility that specializes in big cat care. binge watching. so cute. costco cracking down on non-members accessing a members only services and that includes the famous food court. >> the policy isn't exactly new. the food court is intended for paying members, though. it hasn't always been forced to costco locations where it can be accessed via walk-up, outdoor windows. it's yummy really not clear, though, whether non-members with costco, gift cards will still be able to make purchases at the food court. >> linked in won'
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costco was down today, that is a retailer. builders first source is a remarkable company, profiled them, had them on. supplier to home buyers, those are okay. here is where you have a problem. amd and nvidia. we will have to pick one of these two. we are going to put this. microsoft and nvidia. this is a case to decide yes, a new one, general electric now that it is all aerospace, we have aerospace, drug company, tech, building supply company and retailer. i need to be worried about diversification here because of the tech stocks that all fell apart today. next we have kay in california. kay? >> hi, jim. i am a new viewer and have been impressed with what i have seen. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> my stocks are chevron, ely willie, visa, berkshire -- lily did not get the nod for the dementia drug. chevron, higher yielding oil company. that is great. hathaway i am calling it an insurance company, visa, it is a fantastic credit card company and one of the best. and walmart is the largest retailer. we have a retailer, cre
costco was down today, that is a retailer. builders first source is a remarkable company, profiled them, had them on. supplier to home buyers, those are okay. here is where you have a problem. amd and nvidia. we will have to pick one of these two. we are going to put this. microsoft and nvidia. this is a case to decide yes, a new one, general electric now that it is all aerospace, we have aerospace, drug company, tech, building supply company and retailer. i need to be worried about...
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, we've seen costco move into precious metals. and it's happening because gold prices are spiking, gold prices are at all-time highs. you're looking at about $2,000 an ounce and we're seeing gold rise because it's a safe haven for investors. it's pretty tumultuous out there, so we see people trying to buy these safe haven assets. and we also see interest rates going down or are projected to go down, and gold becomes more attractive as the fed considers cutting rates. so costs, because getting in at the right time and last quarter, it's $100 worth of gold bars are certainly helping its sails here that's a lot of gold. >> all right, >> so what is, what's the >> strategy behind this >> yeah, it's not just about the about the sales, but, costco has this treasure hunt appeal at its stores and sell some pretty unusual stuff. of course we have the $1.50 a soda hot dog combo that's a staple, but you can also go to costco for, to buy a $400,000 diamond ring there. you could buy a sauna there, even go on vacation, take a trip to hawaii or a
, we've seen costco move into precious metals. and it's happening because gold prices are spiking, gold prices are at all-time highs. you're looking at about $2,000 an ounce and we're seeing gold rise because it's a safe haven for investors. it's pretty tumultuous out there, so we see people trying to buy these safe haven assets. and we also see interest rates going down or are projected to go down, and gold becomes more attractive as the fed considers cutting rates. so costs, because getting...
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that could be another reason costco is feeling the pressure. sonali: costco shares down more than 5% so far. it is the worst day they've had since late 2022. you are watching some positive stories as well. doc you sign -- docusign now facing a little bit of green on the screen here. >> docusign is having an amazing day after earnings reports that came above estimates. the share -- the stock has been struggling for quite some time. this was one of the big pandemic favorites. it saw an amazing rally during the pandemic times as everyone switched to remote working and the company was doing amazing. now we are seeing a little bit of boost after the job cut announcements. the company talking about growing internationally. talking about ai. we see if those initiatives and cost cuts will continue to push the share price. sonali: also rising today is gap. >> it's a great day for gap. we saw a change in leadership. since that change in ceo for the last six month the company has been doing quite well. earnings per ahead of expectations. we are seeing som
that could be another reason costco is feeling the pressure. sonali: costco shares down more than 5% so far. it is the worst day they've had since late 2022. you are watching some positive stories as well. doc you sign -- docusign now facing a little bit of green on the screen here. >> docusign is having an amazing day after earnings reports that came above estimates. the share -- the stock has been struggling for quite some time. this was one of the big pandemic favorites. it saw an...
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for the first time, costco is now selling silver tubes of one ounce. silver coins can now be bought online for 675 bucks. the company is hoping to replicate the success it had when it sold gold bars. they went on sale last september. costco says it sold more than $100 million worth. >> they look pretty cool. too expensive though. >> $100 million. wow. coming up, the dramatic rescue at sea involving the world's largest cruise ship. >> also ahead, lawmakers in washington one step closer to washington one step closer to forcing a possible ban ♪ when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch rel
for the first time, costco is now selling silver tubes of one ounce. silver coins can now be bought online for 675 bucks. the company is hoping to replicate the success it had when it sold gold bars. they went on sale last september. costco says it sold more than $100 million worth. >> they look pretty cool. too expensive though. >> $100 million. wow. coming up, the dramatic rescue at sea involving the world's largest cruise ship. >> also ahead, lawmakers in washington one...
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liz: to costco's point, that stock is down 7.3% on earnings disappointments. i do agree that once these companies get bigger they then have scale to purchase in volume and fight the amazons of the world and the walmarts who are the ones who have the most control and not unionized. if you care about union workers with the government claiming would be hurt, you would want these two companies, albertson's and kroger's to be healthier. we are watching. the deal goes through? >> this is not an abstruse industry we don't understand. friends, families, colleagues, shop at walmart, costco, whole foods, trader joe's, they are shopping in 99 ranch, grocery outlet, new seasons important. i believe the transaction, that should go through because it is what is best for america, grocery customers around the country. liz: good to see you. the kroger and albertsons deal coming on the heels of mergers and acquisition activities this year alone in the quest for data dominance, thomson reuters has been purchasing right and left, buying up a storm. acquisitions and artificial int
liz: to costco's point, that stock is down 7.3% on earnings disappointments. i do agree that once these companies get bigger they then have scale to purchase in volume and fight the amazons of the world and the walmarts who are the ones who have the most control and not unionized. if you care about union workers with the government claiming would be hurt, you would want these two companies, albertson's and kroger's to be healthier. we are watching. the deal goes through? >> this is not an...
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costco is saying it's doing it as a lost leader to keep consumers coming in the door. kinda like lions gate films does with woody allie. costco is increase prices of other goods things like pizza and other items too. >> absolutely. we are seeing not only the set costco but across the board route whether it's wholesalers, retailers, you name it. all the cost increases that businesses are facing are simply being passed on to consumers which is a shot below the waterwaterline to the entire bin administration narrative that somehow greedy corporations are causing inflation for it i would love to know how corporations magically became greedy in a january 2021. but if you look at consumer prices and you look at business prices they're both up 20% under the by administration. >> do you want to weigh in on this? former senator vice presidential candidate joe lieberman has passed away at the age of 82, your thoughts? >> certainly. first of all our thoughts and prayers with his entire family. god rest his soul. and i think it is a shame to say that unfortunately people who he pr
costco is saying it's doing it as a lost leader to keep consumers coming in the door. kinda like lions gate films does with woody allie. costco is increase prices of other goods things like pizza and other items too. >> absolutely. we are seeing not only the set costco but across the board route whether it's wholesalers, retailers, you name it. all the cost increases that businesses are facing are simply being passed on to consumers which is a shot below the waterwaterline to the entire...
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we'll start off with costco on paste of its eighth positive week. baird expecting accelerating discretionary numbers thanks to tight inventory management. victoria, would you buy this one? >> i do. i know costco has been on a tear lately, but they're one of my favorite stocks in the sector and on the heels of the great kroger results this morning we feel they will have continued supply chain easing continuing to boost their free cash flow as well as the revenues and sales. we know their foot traffic and their sales are up in december and january from release numbers they've given us, and we think we've seen big ticket items start to move beyond just the increase in sundries. i think this stock has room to run. always trade at a premium to their peers. not a cheap stock here but they're breaking out to new highs. they've broken out of the range and they will see upside and good earnings under the hood today. >> the costco trade is a buy from victoria. next up let's turn to semiconductors. broadcom shares more than doubling over the past year. citi ex
we'll start off with costco on paste of its eighth positive week. baird expecting accelerating discretionary numbers thanks to tight inventory management. victoria, would you buy this one? >> i do. i know costco has been on a tear lately, but they're one of my favorite stocks in the sector and on the heels of the great kroger results this morning we feel they will have continued supply chain easing continuing to boost their free cash flow as well as the revenues and sales. we know their...
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companies like walmart, tjx, costco, amazon, have done well regardless. and consumers are flocking to those names. and you mentioned five below tomorrow. i would expect similar kind of results out of them. there has been very little change, by the way, who the winners and losers are. if you look at what happened in the third quarter of last year compared to the fourth, almost every retailer that posted negative same-store sales in the third quarter posted very similar, by the way, negative same-store sales in the fourth quarter. same thing as you look at companies that were positive, again, like the walmarts, tjxs, they didn't change very much. so, walmart was up 4.9% in third quarter, up 4% in the fourth quarter. the stocks may bounce around on the earnings days, because expectations have been set for differential performance, but then what you see, they're doing the same thing they did before, in the case of the department stores, they were steeply negative in the third quarter and still negative in the fourth quarter. and the outlooks are not very good
companies like walmart, tjx, costco, amazon, have done well regardless. and consumers are flocking to those names. and you mentioned five below tomorrow. i would expect similar kind of results out of them. there has been very little change, by the way, who the winners and losers are. if you look at what happened in the third quarter of last year compared to the fourth, almost every retailer that posted negative same-store sales in the third quarter posted very similar, by the way, negative...
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is just pretty straightforward. >> costco. >> here's what we make. here's what it costs us and here's our earnings. >> people on the call who question rich on something and rich is, like, let's take the next call saying you don't belong in this. you flunked. >> he will be missed. meantime, jim, stories on the tape about huawei's innovation -- >> on the backs of -- >> it's due to use equipment that china has gotten their hands on. >> i know. he sold that to novellus. look, here, they did comply with the old rules. there's $2 billion of business that lamb lost that lrcs lost to china, so it's not like they're -- david, they're playing by the rules, but the rules came in a little bit later and meanwhile, huawei has the knockoff phone and, david, see that. >> yeah, wow. >> this is where the intellectual property lies. this is how you make the stuff. we could talk about taiwan semi all we want. if we look into them, what do they have? they have american intellectual port and this is -- the government correctly doesn't want this company. if we want to bloc
is just pretty straightforward. >> costco. >> here's what we make. here's what it costs us and here's our earnings. >> people on the call who question rich on something and rich is, like, let's take the next call saying you don't belong in this. you flunked. >> he will be missed. meantime, jim, stories on the tape about huawei's innovation -- >> on the backs of -- >> it's due to use equipment that china has gotten their hands on. >> i know. he sold that...
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you would go after costco. and what i'm neglecting to point out, and i should have said right at the top of the show, jonathan kanter worked at paul weiss. really nice man. >> oh, no. are you pulling away on -- what do you mean? you've always said really nice things about kanter. you've always complimented his seriousness, his focus. now you're just going with nice guy? what happened? >> paul weiss is my attorney, and they've been so for almost 40 years, and i expected more. i expected more of a rigorous lawsuit. i expected, as i went over it, to see something more than, you know what, we should offer the apple watch. it makes it so it's very difficult to get away from the ecosystem. i was shocked. i thought that there would be a smoking gun here. i thought that there was something like microsoft with its 95% share. i even thought maybe there was a reference to standard oil, trying to get 100% share. david, instead, they're talking about the performance, high-performance phones, and that they dominate high-perf
you would go after costco. and what i'm neglecting to point out, and i should have said right at the top of the show, jonathan kanter worked at paul weiss. really nice man. >> oh, no. are you pulling away on -- what do you mean? you've always said really nice things about kanter. you've always complimented his seriousness, his focus. now you're just going with nice guy? what happened? >> paul weiss is my attorney, and they've been so for almost 40 years, and i expected more. i...
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won't some gold and now you don't have to go to your broker you can go to costco. larry: with these indexes, forbid coin, that is -- the bitcoin that is a booster rocket that puts them into the game in a way they were not in the game before. >> it does undermine part of the original use case for bitcoin, it was to free you from financial system and be its own financial system, but it is going up because it is getting integrated into the financial system, being the etf means you could call your broker and say i would like to own a bitcoin etf, you have don't have to go through all hurdles you used to, you don't have to worry about losing your hard drive. >> i lost mine. larry: beyond the scope of this. treasury and fed, would like to control digital currencies. do you think it will happen. there is a lot of opposition to it. in senate, house and market. but fed in particular, talks about controlling it. you know creating their own. i don't want that, i don't want them to control everything, it is possible. larry: >> i think to your point. about trying to evade surve
won't some gold and now you don't have to go to your broker you can go to costco. larry: with these indexes, forbid coin, that is -- the bitcoin that is a booster rocket that puts them into the game in a way they were not in the game before. >> it does undermine part of the original use case for bitcoin, it was to free you from financial system and be its own financial system, but it is going up because it is getting integrated into the financial system, being the etf means you could call...
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our colleagues all shop at walmart, costco, amazon, trader joe's. out west they shop at a long list of other grocers. so the ftc is describing a grocery industry that we haven't seen in decades. quite candidly you need a delorean to take you back in time to the 1980's to shop there. it does not exist in 2024. katie: let's talk about some of the remedies that have been proposed to actually get this over the line. the two stores you begin talks of selling more than 400 locations throughout the country , does the ftc accept those divestitures as a remedy here? >> clearly the ftc has articulated some questions, but the fact is cns is a very strong to vested her by. you had talking about how well as a supplier or infrastructure serves different retailers around the country. the fact is they are 40 or 50 times larger than the hagan transaction. cns is one of the largest grocery suppliers in the u.s.. it's owned by one of the wealthiest families in the u.s. and has over 100 years of grocery operating experience. it's supplies over 7000 stores with extensiv
our colleagues all shop at walmart, costco, amazon, trader joe's. out west they shop at a long list of other grocers. so the ftc is describing a grocery industry that we haven't seen in decades. quite candidly you need a delorean to take you back in time to the 1980's to shop there. it does not exist in 2024. katie: let's talk about some of the remedies that have been proposed to actually get this over the line. the two stores you begin talks of selling more than 400 locations throughout the...
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foray servers up 26% right now looking to retail earnings next week we will get target, ross stores costco nordstrom, reporting numbers next week get ahead of iter sheers joel shulman great to see you. thank you so much for being here assess the season for us if you will, your reaction to what we're seeing. >> sure. well i think this has been a big year particularly for i.t. and healthcare, i mentioned, last month a big month up 10 1/2 to 11% big month primarily driven by ai stock i know has been a story talked about last time i don't know your shoe ai a big story, driving nvidia other we talked about before this is a big month next week drug paraphernalia earnings, we have seen real estate, utilities get hurt, biotech another area big winners, far exceeding, the expectations last year you mentioned, about earnings so forth this earnings season, has been filled with surprises a lot of surprises. last year a lot of investors o don't know this last year we had expectations of declining earnings declining revenues, and companies cut costs we had a big year last year particularly in tech, up 3
foray servers up 26% right now looking to retail earnings next week we will get target, ross stores costco nordstrom, reporting numbers next week get ahead of iter sheers joel shulman great to see you. thank you so much for being here assess the season for us if you will, your reaction to what we're seeing. >> sure. well i think this has been a big year particularly for i.t. and healthcare, i mentioned, last month a big month up 10 1/2 to 11% big month primarily driven by ai stock i know...
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. ♪ katie: earnings season isn't over yet, because retailers target, costco and gap are all set to report earnings this week, while consumer sentiments dipped for the first time in four months last month. here with a preview and breakdown is simone. what are we expecting to learn about the u.s. consumer this week from earnings? simone: i think there are going to be some winners and losers this week, and that's what we have seen over the past couple of quarters. there's a busy week, big day is tuesday when we have ross, nordstrom, foot locker, foot locker is on wednesday, and then back to cast coast, gap, burl ton, kroeger on thursday. we've seen some weak innocence those big box retailers, but they have been able to kind of pull out a little bit more wins over the past couple of quarters than many analysts anticipated. what we really do expect to see is discount, showing some same-store sales gains like burlington expected, gains of as much as 11%, costco also expected to do well, while we see kroeger, target starting to see a little bit more declines. frankly, what we've seen the last co
. ♪ katie: earnings season isn't over yet, because retailers target, costco and gap are all set to report earnings this week, while consumer sentiments dipped for the first time in four months last month. here with a preview and breakdown is simone. what are we expecting to learn about the u.s. consumer this week from earnings? simone: i think there are going to be some winners and losers this week, and that's what we have seen over the past couple of quarters. there's a busy week, big day is...
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and i think the reason why we have a premium on the stock is like at costco, like a proctor and gamble, their earnings are very durable and stable and such huge install base. apple is down, what, 10% for the year, and so i think it is less about this d.o.j., but more about, they don't have an ai story, which is fine, but that's like exciting for investors, and i think they are, we are going to have to wait one or two cycles to get people really wanting to upgrade, and if you want to talk about, you know, the d.o.j. suit, i think it's not even nearly as explosive as it could have been once i read through it. >> okay. sow don't think that -- well, i was interested to see the fact that the stock did go down 4% on the news. in other words, you know, everyone is looking at the same details, it seems the kind of thing we thought that the authorities might scrutinize, and try to contest, and yet, the market sort of backed away. >> right. well, it's kind of -- you know, it's interesting, if you just even skim through it, it seems like, i mean there's multiple points but to me, they're having i
and i think the reason why we have a premium on the stock is like at costco, like a proctor and gamble, their earnings are very durable and stable and such huge install base. apple is down, what, 10% for the year, and so i think it is less about this d.o.j., but more about, they don't have an ai story, which is fine, but that's like exciting for investors, and i think they are, we are going to have to wait one or two cycles to get people really wanting to upgrade, and if you want to talk about,...
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yes, costco reported tonight and the fantastic retailer is trying to hold the line on pricing using their signature kirkland brand. it's working, at least if you're a club member. the stock is off after hours but there's nothing significant to explain that other than the fact the print, or the quarterly results, remember, they report every month so there's no surprise by the last month. now, kroger, though, reported this morning and this is a -- led the s&p 500 because they've been cutting prices where they've been introducing their own private label brands. they're going to do 800 private label brands this year. that's how you keep costs down. meanwhile, endless versions of personalization digitalization is causing sales to go up while bolstering their margins. walmart's keeping tabs on suppliers and wants to keep prices the same but try as the great retailers are doing, and they are trying, they can't get prices back to pre-pandemic levels. it's just not working. the presidency may hang in the balance of this bag of chips and food that surrounds them in the grocery aisles. even though w
yes, costco reported tonight and the fantastic retailer is trying to hold the line on pricing using their signature kirkland brand. it's working, at least if you're a club member. the stock is off after hours but there's nothing significant to explain that other than the fact the print, or the quarterly results, remember, they report every month so there's no surprise by the last month. now, kroger, though, reported this morning and this is a -- led the s&p 500 because they've been cutting...
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costco with low prices thanks to their club membership model . home depot with unparalleled support for small and medium- sized contractors. this quarter i noticed something is developing, something that could the retail have-nots fall even further behind these five haves. what is it? simple. only to major players with tremendous scale and huge balance sheets can afford to harness the power of artificial intelligence, specifically infringed nvidia bailiwick which gives ability to predict what you want with incredible accuracy. just inferences and all that. amazon is being used is to figure out what to show you for many years. faster, better and most important acuras over time. the big stores have so much scale, so many customers, they can collect tremendous amounts of data and the more data the better they have. data is as salesforce would tell you many times the oldest, aided by companies like salesforce's einstein product, their hit ratio what you might want his extraordinary. nordstrom or macy's, two places i love to shop but they don't have a
costco with low prices thanks to their club membership model . home depot with unparalleled support for small and medium- sized contractors. this quarter i noticed something is developing, something that could the retail have-nots fall even further behind these five haves. what is it? simple. only to major players with tremendous scale and huge balance sheets can afford to harness the power of artificial intelligence, specifically infringed nvidia bailiwick which gives ability to predict what...
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. >> i agree with that but did you know what costco said last quarter? they sell gold bars, they sold $100 million of gold bars last quarter and they loon muched today they want to sell silver coins. this is sort of idea where do you put your money in this sort of inflationary environment. larry: that is the thing, is gold still a hedge against inflation? >> i think you could argue yes. if you don't have faith in a currency, instead of putting cash under the mattress, putting gold bars in your bathtub or pool, i don't know. >> gold is traditionally looked at something to diversify your portfolio. own a little bit of gold. now you can own it, you don't have to go to a gold dealer, you don't have to go to your broker, you can go to costco to own a little bit of gold. larry: indexes or etfs for bitcoin. that is a booster rocket. it kind of puts them into the game in a way they weren't in the game before. >> it does undermine part of the original use case for bitcoin. it was supposed to free you from the financial system. it was going to be its own financial
. >> i agree with that but did you know what costco said last quarter? they sell gold bars, they sold $100 million of gold bars last quarter and they loon muched today they want to sell silver coins. this is sort of idea where do you put your money in this sort of inflationary environment. larry: that is the thing, is gold still a hedge against inflation? >> i think you could argue yes. if you don't have faith in a currency, instead of putting cash under the mattress, putting gold...
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he says inflation is not going to be 6%, 7%, 8% and feel for people who go to costco today, don't know how they afford to live with fuel and food and a way that's not keeping up. a tale of two americans. neil: seeking out commodity, silver, where does bitcoin fit into that if they are part of it? >> this is called fiat, fake money and this is a silver dollar us and this year silver gold legal. bitcoin as a whole new asset class, this was designed from the start to lose value. and rich dad poor dad die said losers. you allowed me to talk about saving silver and saving gold and not this year, but bitcoin is a new asset class, a dollar designed to go down, bitcoin is designed to go up and purchasing power. that is why it is a new asset class. neil: where does it go from here? >> bitcoin by design, 21 billion coming out, 19.5 coming out and next week, next month, it comes out, and when the price of gold goes up, gold miners go for more gold but bitcoin can never increase so the purchasing power of bitcoin keeps going up even though it may not go up as fast. a new asset class, they do their
he says inflation is not going to be 6%, 7%, 8% and feel for people who go to costco today, don't know how they afford to live with fuel and food and a way that's not keeping up. a tale of two americans. neil: seeking out commodity, silver, where does bitcoin fit into that if they are part of it? >> this is called fiat, fake money and this is a silver dollar us and this year silver gold legal. bitcoin as a whole new asset class, this was designed from the start to lose value. and rich dad...
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. >> still an owner of costco, but crowded positions. >>> join me on "closing bell." we'll take you through the end of the week and track every movement in nvidia. "the exchange" is now. >>> thanks very much, scott. welcome to "the exchange" on this friday afternoon. i'm dominic chu. >>> stocks unable to sustain the gains following the stronger than expected jobs number. the dow is on pace for the worst week since october. but some believe in the 2024 stock market, where he is seeing opportunities now, that's coming up. >>> the unclimate rate did tick higher, the prime rate of women in the work force climbed to nearly 78%. that's still, though, lags other developed nations. the department of labor estimates it's costing more than $775 billion in economic activity each year. we'll dig into what needs to change to get more women into the workforce. >>> plus, president biden calling for higher corm taxes and increased incentives for some americans in last night ace state of the union. this as both the house and senate vote on spending bills this week. what's in each of t
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costco and sam's club have in particular drug card. many young people who once protested against beijing's influence over hong kong are headed to the mainland for cheaper dining and entertainment. let's get more from our china economy editor joining us. it is quite a incredible change when you think about the protests that started in 2019. what is it behind the cross-border lifestyle we are seeing? >> we are seeing a record number of hong kong orders crossing the border on weekends and holidays. some hong kong bars and restaurants complained they used to look forward to weekends in another a dread it because the bars are empty. restaurant bookings are down. it is happening partly because -- for a number of hong kong or's who cross the border, they used to protest china's integration of hong kong. the influence of hong kong's politics. and now they are not exactly embracing it. they have this profound sense of apathy and indifference after the crackdown on security in hong kong than in their view eliminated all hopes of reform. they tol
costco and sam's club have in particular drug card. many young people who once protested against beijing's influence over hong kong are headed to the mainland for cheaper dining and entertainment. let's get more from our china economy editor joining us. it is quite a incredible change when you think about the protests that started in 2019. what is it behind the cross-border lifestyle we are seeing? >> we are seeing a record number of hong kong orders crossing the border on weekends and...
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no real change of the underlying story either with ai or costco. you did have this mechanical effect or repositioning effect that i won't say has run its course, but definitely giving way to the old playbook of buy the leaders today, at least in the premarket action. >> we mentioned jamie dimon's comments, covered a lot of ground talking about the broad economy saying the u.s. is in kind of a boone, covered the possibility of recession, covered the fact that he will never buy bitcoin itself. take a listen. >> if you look at the world economy, the united states, for example, it's kind of doing fine. you can almost say it's a boomer right now. they kind of price in 70 or 80%. you see the stock prices, not a bubble yet but they're high. you've seen credit spreads. i think the chance of the soft landing over the next year or two is half that, which means i think the chance of something -- a mild recession or hard recession like 65%. and the worst case of recession would be stagflation. that's almost off the table if you look at the projections. i would
no real change of the underlying story either with ai or costco. you did have this mechanical effect or repositioning effect that i won't say has run its course, but definitely giving way to the old playbook of buy the leaders today, at least in the premarket action. >> we mentioned jamie dimon's comments, covered a lot of ground talking about the broad economy saying the u.s. is in kind of a boone, covered the possibility of recession, covered the fact that he will never buy bitcoin...
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. >> i think walmart and costco have pulled away from target definitively. i'm not saying that. the multiples shrunk, they have a good deal. i'd like to see more from the meeting. i felt with e-com basically flat to down, e-com for everybody is up big. >> they do point out sequential improvement in comps for the second quarter in a row. santoli and i were actually looking at walmart versus target on a five-year. you can see during the pandemic target got all the love. that's all been given back. >> walmart has done a couple things that people don't talk about as an aficionado of walmart because i go to every single one i can get to. one day you'll come with me. the prices have been lowered rather dramatically. they're flighting inflation aisle a of aisle after aisle. plus they have labels of their own that are pretty good. they're a changed operation because they are giving the managers a huge incentive, the equivalent of doubling their comp in order to be able to make the neighborhood be more like the neighborhood. if you go to one in union, new jersey and then to quakertown, t
. >> i think walmart and costco have pulled away from target definitively. i'm not saying that. the multiples shrunk, they have a good deal. i'd like to see more from the meeting. i felt with e-com basically flat to down, e-com for everybody is up big. >> they do point out sequential improvement in comps for the second quarter in a row. santoli and i were actually looking at walmart versus target on a five-year. you can see during the pandemic target got all the love. that's all...
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we are from target, costco, nordstream and bj's. i want your thoughts on earnings season so far and your take on the disaster of the morning, community bank court bank ct. stock is 20%, 30% actually. >> earnings season is pretty good. more specifically if you look at the market over the last 15 months it has been the story of the magnificent seven. to me that's a verification that the underlying economy is not doing is that good and you have a concentration of performance from a couple things, first of all, a netflix that's becoming a consumer stable, your new proctor and gamble. no one is canceling their netflix subscription and the other side of that is more exciting, more interesting, artificial intelligence and all the major players delivered significant beats. these were massive expectations particularly by nvidia, people talk about the valuation of nvidia. nvidia is a much cheaper stock and forward-looking p/e ratio than it was a year ago or two years ago. if the ceo is right that this is going to be a $300 billion bargain by
we are from target, costco, nordstream and bj's. i want your thoughts on earnings season so far and your take on the disaster of the morning, community bank court bank ct. stock is 20%, 30% actually. >> earnings season is pretty good. more specifically if you look at the market over the last 15 months it has been the story of the magnificent seven. to me that's a verification that the underlying economy is not doing is that good and you have a concentration of performance from a couple...
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costco shares are under pressure this morning. the big box retailer missing holiday revenue expectations despite growth and sales. customers spent more time on shopping trips in the quarter. they added sporting goods and gardening. they will have falling freight costs. >>> mongodb issued weak guidance and it invests in key products and go to market initiatives. shares down more than 8%. >>> docusign popping. the company offering strong guidance for the current quarter driven by enterprise and small business customers. i.t. spending is improving and strong billing figures were faster than expected. >>> speaking of the big money movers, our colleagues are highlighting stocks that have more room to run after notching solid gains. looking at the goldman sachs note and others, they found allied financial and shell and tesco have more than 30% upside potential. first solar could surge 67% this year. for more and other stories like this, head to cnbc.com/pro. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," a key beneficiary of the key bipartisan
costco shares are under pressure this morning. the big box retailer missing holiday revenue expectations despite growth and sales. customers spent more time on shopping trips in the quarter. they added sporting goods and gardening. they will have falling freight costs. >>> mongodb issued weak guidance and it invests in key products and go to market initiatives. shares down more than 8%. >>> docusign popping. the company offering strong guidance for the current quarter driven...
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costco is talking about holding the line on prices. walmart is talking about bringing the rollback back. if households expect inflation to basically be -- the expectations have been coming down the last few months, it would suggest the inflation upside surprises will be fleeting. i would also point out inflation data has been generally on the weaker side of the consensus overseas. interesting. it would support the idea the fed is putting a lot of currency into, i think rightly, that is seasonal and why the numbers look worse in january and february. annmarie: do you say there is more weakness under the hood and challenges to certain businesses that do not have the pricing power that would suggest the fed was justified cutting now? neil: to me, the strength of the economy is a reason to expect a ceiling on how many cuts the fed can deliver. it is not a reason for the fed to cut at all. part of this is we are all very used to the fed cutting a lot work not at all because primarily they are cutting aggressively to stop a recession from ge
costco is talking about holding the line on prices. walmart is talking about bringing the rollback back. if households expect inflation to basically be -- the expectations have been coming down the last few months, it would suggest the inflation upside surprises will be fleeting. i would also point out inflation data has been generally on the weaker side of the consensus overseas. interesting. it would support the idea the fed is putting a lot of currency into, i think rightly, that is seasonal...
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. >> costco. >> yes. >> that's another stock that's been around a new high. >> it's been around a high, a tough earnings last week but we trimmed it at lower levels from even after the decline of earnings just straight up the last couple of months we like the company but very expensive at this point. >> what about regeneron? >> it's one of our biggest positions making room for natera that has more upside going forward. vertex we like as well but a lot of good news from their pain medicine is in the stock. >> steve, you sold free port fcx, why did you do that? >> >> i didn't want the economy exposure. still uncertain about china. so when it bounced down to like 35, 36, and i bought a little more but i just wanted to get out of it. it turned out to be a nuisance. and probably own it through the joe t. >> i saw you laughing at that too. >> if you want me to fire him up i can paraphrase. he sold it because it's not going up anymore. >> momentum. >> i sold it because it's too small. i sold because i don't think fundamentally the economics can drive it higher. >> you bought more adm. >> pure
. >> costco. >> yes. >> that's another stock that's been around a new high. >> it's been around a high, a tough earnings last week but we trimmed it at lower levels from even after the decline of earnings just straight up the last couple of months we like the company but very expensive at this point. >> what about regeneron? >> it's one of our biggest positions making room for natera that has more upside going forward. vertex we like as well but a lot of good...
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we'll hear from target, ross stores, costco, nordstrom and bjs. here's a look at the three months for retail which have been positive for these stocks as well. joining me is commonwealth financial network chiefer brad f financial officer, brad mcmillan. your reaction. >> i think it's rational ex exuberance. when you look at the economy, when you look at the earnings results, companies are doing well. companies are making money and i think the market is responding what do you want to say about new york community bank corp. and the unsettled trading happening in the regional banks? look at the 10 year treasury yield this morning with interest rates staying pretty elevated. you've got great moves. nasdaq is up 7% year-to-date. and of course it is largely on the idea that rate cuts are coming. this morning the 10 year is at 4.23%, that's down 1 and-a-half basis points. san francisco federal reserve president mary daily said fed officials are ready to lower interest rates as needed and will adjust as data demands them to do so. we've got jobs data on d
we'll hear from target, ross stores, costco, nordstrom and bjs. here's a look at the three months for retail which have been positive for these stocks as well. joining me is commonwealth financial network chiefer brad f financial officer, brad mcmillan. your reaction. >> i think it's rational ex exuberance. when you look at the economy, when you look at the earnings results, companies are doing well. companies are making money and i think the market is responding what do you want to say...
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costco is up and dr. siegle always saying hey, drink a lot more water. live a healthier lifestyle and i'm one of those people and whether you're like this, stu. i'll do it and maybe lasts a week and pretty sure for them back to where i was. stuart: it's a $12.50 hamburger that makes me aware of inflation and makes me go elsewhere. quickly, what happened to english football hooligans and will they be at world cup in 2026? i don't think they will be. they've been put down. am i right, ashley? ashley: you're absolutely right and in england they went away after doing away with standing up and everyone sits down now and of course make it is a lot harder for these hulick begans attack -- hooligans and attacking them and going with them with the stay away. stuart: absolutely. we agree on quite a few things issue ashley. see if we can get the trivia question right. we should be able to count this up. how many states begin with the letter m.: six, seven, eight, or nine? the answer when we come back. everybody is thinking about it. going through the states. i know
costco is up and dr. siegle always saying hey, drink a lot more water. live a healthier lifestyle and i'm one of those people and whether you're like this, stu. i'll do it and maybe lasts a week and pretty sure for them back to where i was. stuart: it's a $12.50 hamburger that makes me aware of inflation and makes me go elsewhere. quickly, what happened to english football hooligans and will they be at world cup in 2026? i don't think they will be. they've been put down. am i right, ashley?...
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one in three quarters percent, later raleigh or from nordstrom and ross stores "after the bell" with costco and kroger, bj's out on thursday into the window coming out this week, joining me to get out of it wealth advisor founder and president mark avallone, great to see you what you expected from the retail quarterly numbers. >> i think it's good to be store by store action it's good to be about execution, the consumer is still spending and services are outstripping goods so that's been a headwind for retailers travel on independent activities other than staying home and buying goods has been the focus of the spend, macy's had a mixed bag we were surprised the digital sales went down that's a company by company, walmart was 60% of the groceries and target with only 20% that's a bigger headwind for target because they need traffic in their stores cvs is pulling out some of the stores that we see them looking forward having trouble getting foot traffic relative to wal walmart. maria: that's a great point were getting your from the federal reserve we have interest rates hovering around 4.2% t
one in three quarters percent, later raleigh or from nordstrom and ross stores "after the bell" with costco and kroger, bj's out on thursday into the window coming out this week, joining me to get out of it wealth advisor founder and president mark avallone, great to see you what you expected from the retail quarterly numbers. >> i think it's good to be store by store action it's good to be about execution, the consumer is still spending and services are outstripping goods so...
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i want to analogize to costco. if you want to sell into costco, you have to take less, but in the end, you take less of a big volume. if you want to sell into apple, you take less but less of a big volume. should we talk about norfolk southern? do we talk about macy's? >> sure. >> i know you and i -- >> well, macy's, i guess, you know, yeah, maybe a little. >> paramount? >> i'll talk about paramount later. maybe, like, seven people care at this point. >> don't say that. >> these companies -- listen, i kid. i kid. do you know how much time i've talked -- >> my kids are watching now. don't say that. >> paramount compared to amazon or apple and what they're doing, you know, i mean, that's the world that they're kind of competing in, not to mention even netflix, far smaller but so much bigger. >> we're big, but only the stream got small. >> don't feel bad. it's okay. it's all right. you've had a great week. feel good. >> it's not done. >> you sat with the man -- >> i have a special tonight, 8:00. >> man in business rig
i want to analogize to costco. if you want to sell into costco, you have to take less, but in the end, you take less of a big volume. if you want to sell into apple, you take less but less of a big volume. should we talk about norfolk southern? do we talk about macy's? >> sure. >> i know you and i -- >> well, macy's, i guess, you know, yeah, maybe a little. >> paramount? >> i'll talk about paramount later. maybe, like, seven people care at this point. >>...
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you by the etailers now when the economy is strong enough and the numbers of four best buy or costco are strong enough. travel stocks do well when people are flush which they still are but the bottom line is simple. when you aren't fighting the fed, the claw picks up a lot of toys that are worth something. we aren't fighting the fed, get to the claw and tried to grab some winners. that's take calls. let's start with california. >> hey, jim. thanks for visiting the bay area. it was nice to have you over here. >> i'm not going anywhere. i like new jersey anymore. >> appreciate it. >> no problem. >> thanks for allowing us to look at the arket. it's bottom-up instead of top- down. that's one thing i've learned from you and i appreciate that. >> it takes a lot of time and you can have any sleep. you can sleep on saturday. how can i help? >> exactly. so, i just wanted to ask you about this company. they are in the energy space. they are pretty big. they own the 76 franchise gas stations and they are doing pretty well. i just wanted to get your take on ps ex. >> it's a horse, man. it is a t
you by the etailers now when the economy is strong enough and the numbers of four best buy or costco are strong enough. travel stocks do well when people are flush which they still are but the bottom line is simple. when you aren't fighting the fed, the claw picks up a lot of toys that are worth something. we aren't fighting the fed, get to the claw and tried to grab some winners. that's take calls. let's start with california. >> hey, jim. thanks for visiting the bay area. it was nice to...
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lauren's got -- i want you the start with costco. it's down, isn't it? lauren: about 7%. holiday quarter sales missed the of the lofty expectations. shoppers still going, traffic up, still spending a lot of money, but high margin items they're selling less of minus gold parse -- bars. they sold $100 million worth this quarter. stuart: show me tesla. that's down as a well. it is -- lauren: 2. stuart: 174. lauren: ev sales in general slowing in china in january and february of this year. number two, live yarntion a competitor, they're betting on small with the rt-2, and they've taken pretty big preorders already. but there is speculation that rivian might be courting a financial backer, and that could be apple. stuart: they're no longer doing the car. apple's not doing an electric car. lauren: exactly. rivian was up 13% yesterday, now it's flat. stuart: stem professionals, those are people who work in science, technology, engineering and math. they're raising the alarm about california's new framework to teach math in schools. they're concerned that kids may no longer immed
lauren's got -- i want you the start with costco. it's down, isn't it? lauren: about 7%. holiday quarter sales missed the of the lofty expectations. shoppers still going, traffic up, still spending a lot of money, but high margin items they're selling less of minus gold parse -- bars. they sold $100 million worth this quarter. stuart: show me tesla. that's down as a well. it is -- lauren: 2. stuart: 174. lauren: ev sales in general slowing in china in january and february of this year. number...
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look at costco. it's down this morning. that's unusual. they've been going straight the up recently. they're down 4% at this stage. are they raising membership fees? lauren: it's been seven years. yes, they are. they say it's a question of when, not if, but they did not say when. why is the stock down 4%? their revenue missed the treat's expectation. they are seeing slower demand for some of those high margin items not including gold bars. they sell gold and silver, $100 million worth of 1-ounce gold bars last quarter. stuart: did they really? $100 million? that's an easy way to invest in gold bars, isn't it? lauren: you're telling me. they also made when you shop online on your phone, they made the home page load in 2 seconds instead of 8 second z, and apparently that's a big deal. stuart: that's for these youngsters. they want everything fast. [laughter] here we go, ev maker rivian. i know they've unveiled new cars, and i know the r2 starts at $40,000. that's much cheaper -- lauren: almost half the price of the r1. the problem t not comi
look at costco. it's down this morning. that's unusual. they've been going straight the up recently. they're down 4% at this stage. are they raising membership fees? lauren: it's been seven years. yes, they are. they say it's a question of when, not if, but they did not say when. why is the stock down 4%? their revenue missed the treat's expectation. they are seeing slower demand for some of those high margin items not including gold bars. they sell gold and silver, $100 million worth of...
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we have to go to the big box store, the best price in the bay, $4.07 at costco in sunnyvale on lawrence station. remember, you don't have to be a member. you can buy gas if someone gives you a gas card or if you purchase a gas card through somebody. $4.07 at lawrence station. vallejo has the north bay's best of $4.19 at 7-eleven and alameda county's, $4.29 in oakland, the 76 station on harrison street. you get the news at gasbuddy.com. >>> let's go out to the roadways, we're looking at a smooth flow of traffic except for san jose. this jam continues northbound 101 at mckee. this crash, no progress reported by chp. however, the slowing we saw on 280 has kind of cleared up. i think some folks are going to shift, once again, because the backup starts before story road. some folks might shift to 87. the circled crash is eastbound, not your commute direction. >>> giving life to one struggling san francisco neighborhood. the new program that may just add some pop with the help of music. >>> and an apology this morning from the princess of wales. we'll tell you why. >>> let's go out to the fut
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. -- costco. so overall, it's been a -- well, the dow just turned negative. it's about flat. so far slightly on the upside is. leave it at that. >>> all right, coming up, the president of the free world had to ask for permission to answer a question from reporters. watch this. >> anyway, am a i allowed to talk any questions? [laughter] anybody here -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] ashley: you know, it's the same question, who's pulling the strings on this? he clearly has to ask someone what he can do. the press, by the way, kicked out right after that. i guess biden's team just trying to continue to hide him or keep him under control as much as possible. >>> then there's this, former special counsel robert hur will testify at the top of the hour. he'll likely put bind's team on defense -- biden's a team on defense, so will the doj turn over some tapes? we're going to get into that next. ♪ ♪ investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we ask smart questions about opportunitie
. -- costco. so overall, it's been a -- well, the dow just turned negative. it's about flat. so far slightly on the upside is. leave it at that. >>> all right, coming up, the president of the free world had to ask for permission to answer a question from reporters. watch this. >> anyway, am a i allowed to talk any questions? [laughter] anybody here -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] ashley: you know, it's the same question, who's pulling the strings on this? he clearly has to ask...
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. >>> and one of the workers who helped provide free samples at costco, you know those free samples? is asking customers to behave. she says shoppers cut lines for free samples, they block aisles, and they are rude. when she's all out of food. the worker posted these suggestions on reddit telling customers to only touch your sample, don't cut lines and, please, respect the workers. pete: who's arguing that the workers -- with the workers in the free sample line? rachel: apparently, bad people. pete: it is true. if one's really good can, i might circle back and come back. rachel: you're who she's talking about. pete: but i'm nice about it. and if there's a line, i'm not going to cut. rachel: fair enough. will: i got nothing on that. i don't go there -- pete: so is i was, yesterday i didn't get a chance to watch you on the show. i know you were on "fox & friends." i was driving, but i heard your last segment on the show on the radio with. will: how was that? pete: different experience than hearing will cain on a horse than watching will cain on a horse. how was it? pete: yesterday i go
. >>> and one of the workers who helped provide free samples at costco, you know those free samples? is asking customers to behave. she says shoppers cut lines for free samples, they block aisles, and they are rude. when she's all out of food. the worker posted these suggestions on reddit telling customers to only touch your sample, don't cut lines and, please, respect the workers. pete: who's arguing that the workers -- with the workers in the free sample line? rachel: apparently, bad...
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chipotle, lennar, costco, martin marietta. the m in guy's clam. doing really well. >>> the a.i. landscape -- >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> smaller companies are starting to make real progress in competing with the big guys. our next guest is doing just that. the cofounder and ceo of perplexity, which calls itself the world's first a.i. answer engine. >> thank you for having me here. >> i'm curious, what do you make of microsoft, google, you know, you name it, the competitors out there? i mean, who do you think is doing well, who is doing poorly? because the market is speaking in terms of where they're rewarding companies and where they're taking market cap away. >> microsoft is obviously doing tremendously well, and trying to get their products out into as many enterprises as possible, trying to create so many different co-pilots, co-pilots for finance, co-pilots for health, for office 365. so, they are really moving very fast on integration with enterprise, and definitely one of the fastest and best executing companies out there. >> the worst, because the market seems to
chipotle, lennar, costco, martin marietta. the m in guy's clam. doing really well. >>> the a.i. landscape -- >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> smaller companies are starting to make real progress in competing with the big guys. our next guest is doing just that. the cofounder and ceo of perplexity, which calls itself the world's first a.i. answer engine. >> thank you for having me here. >> i'm curious, what do you make of microsoft, google, you know, you name...
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docusign, big top and bottom line beat and gap posting one of its own and costco dropping on a revenue mission. for a look at whether the rally can continue let's bring in the firm's chief investment officer. great to have you with us. >> thanks, melissa. great to be here. >> do you think there is an aspect of fragility to these gains since they are led by have and obesity drugmakers? >> we wouldn't have fragility but encouraged in the recent weeks that the market has expanded in terms of breadth and some of the small caps performing well and the health under the hood is improving and not weakening. >> you think small caps are poised for a good year. and you cite the election pattern we've seen in the past. >> we know when president trump was elected in 2016 there was a big run in small cap, a lot of the concern was that the terrori tariffs would hurt the large caps and small caps were the place to be. we think there is a possibility that that could have a repeat of the dynamics that played out in 2016 and, of course, small caps have lagged the large caps for so long and think they're
docusign, big top and bottom line beat and gap posting one of its own and costco dropping on a revenue mission. for a look at whether the rally can continue let's bring in the firm's chief investment officer. great to have you with us. >> thanks, melissa. great to be here. >> do you think there is an aspect of fragility to these gains since they are led by have and obesity drugmakers? >> we wouldn't have fragility but encouraged in the recent weeks that the market has expanded...
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levelings and tomorrow, kroger, costco and broad come broadcom is a big one. we look to jobs on friday as we have had this macro data suggesting perhaps that we're starting to see more easing of the labor market, which we know is still historically relatively tight. more powell, too, tomorrow. >> yes, indeed! stocks finished today higher. that's going to do it for us here at "overtime." >> "fast money" start now. >> here's what's on tap tonight. back from the rink, new york community bank corps getting a billion dollar lifeline from stephen mnuchin one year after svb failed. how did another major bank almost blow up. we'll have the latest. former fda commission scot gottlieb to weigh in on these wildly popular and effective obesity drugs. >>> and tim is pumping up the l, topping the tape on a chinese tech name, and two left beats, the reason foot locker dropped 30% today. i'm melissa lee live from studio b on the desk tonight. tim seymour. markets meantime, managing gains across the board as investors look to recoup yesterday's losses, though all three indices
levelings and tomorrow, kroger, costco and broad come broadcom is a big one. we look to jobs on friday as we have had this macro data suggesting perhaps that we're starting to see more easing of the labor market, which we know is still historically relatively tight. more powell, too, tomorrow. >> yes, indeed! stocks finished today higher. that's going to do it for us here at "overtime." >> "fast money" start now. >> here's what's on tap tonight. back from...
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analysts sees upside in accelerating comps and a potential membership fee this year and what makes costco a buy. >> this one has been a shining star and it is a consumer staple and throughout the pandemic this was a big win and you can see its outperformance has been massive and it's more expensive because of that and it's trading at nearly 45 times forward earnings, but if you look at the expectations that the increase in the membership fees and all of that actually still rolls up to very, very strong demand for this sort of bulk buyer, low-cost supplier of food, groceries, et cetera and those are things that are not going away and this is a company that actually runs a great business and so we think it's worth -- it's worth the price right now. >> all right. so those three buys and now time for the bail, gina. nordstrom gaining 10% in the month of january and knowing sales momentum as the company bets big on its lower priced nord stop rack off-price stores. gina, why bail on nordstrom? >> so the challenge is all eyes right now are on nordstrom rack which is their off-price, and their co
analysts sees upside in accelerating comps and a potential membership fee this year and what makes costco a buy. >> this one has been a shining star and it is a consumer staple and throughout the pandemic this was a big win and you can see its outperformance has been massive and it's more expensive because of that and it's trading at nearly 45 times forward earnings, but if you look at the expectations that the increase in the membership fees and all of that actually still rolls up to...
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. >> do you focus on big box, costco, walmart, target, that sort of thing? is there any room for consumer discretionary at all, retailers that cater to maybe higher-end shoppers, department store chains that sort of thing, niche retailers? are those pretty much tabled for now given that thesis? >> i believe need to focus on -- have a brick and mortar presence and also expanding their online footprint. target has done it. walmart has done it. amazon has led the way for years in that area. the american consumer has made their choice. they prefer to shop online still. and they're going to continue to look for more discounted items. what better way to do that than through online commerce. so i think those retailers that have that online presence can also cater towards lower cost items and not so focussed on big ticket discretionary items will do well in 2024. >> very interesting stuff. kevin mahn thank you for joining us. >>> a check on china. first apple in the danger zone thanks to huawei. details in "tech check" coming up. >>> target is detailing its 2024 tar
. >> do you focus on big box, costco, walmart, target, that sort of thing? is there any room for consumer discretionary at all, retailers that cater to maybe higher-end shoppers, department store chains that sort of thing, niche retailers? are those pretty much tabled for now given that thesis? >> i believe need to focus on -- have a brick and mortar presence and also expanding their online footprint. target has done it. walmart has done it. amazon has led the way for years in that...
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colgate, costco, marathon, black rock, champion morgan, this is oday. hitting new 52-week highs, all- time highs today. lilly, a oat smith. -- eaton, don't tell me industrials aren't a good place to be. the manufacturing data is still kind of swirling, and the stocks are going up. >> we have said this a whole lot. i think it's lame to blame your performance on the mac seven. there are tons of names that have gone up. that is an entirely different question. it's simply, can you forego is zero or be equal weight? or with the s&p, you're having an enhancement issue. there has been a lot of alpha generative's opportunities. look at all of the volatility in earnings. it seems like every day, sweet dreams at 20, there's plenty of stuff. i think that what people do not really get is that there is so much money being run quantitatively with three hour to two-day investment rises. when they purposely don't trade on earnings. it is that movement between earnings that is troubling people. wait a minute, it worked on earnings, the next seven days. or it kind of mis
colgate, costco, marathon, black rock, champion morgan, this is oday. hitting new 52-week highs, all- time highs today. lilly, a oat smith. -- eaton, don't tell me industrials aren't a good place to be. the manufacturing data is still kind of swirling, and the stocks are going up. >> we have said this a whole lot. i think it's lame to blame your performance on the mac seven. there are tons of names that have gone up. that is an entirely different question. it's simply, can you forego is...
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you can see the stock is up 7%. >>> you have costco shares falling short of the expectations. ecommerce shares grew 18% compared to the prior year. the membership signups rose as it cracked down on membership sharing. not by a meaningful amount over the member base. the stock pulled back after the 52-week high during yesterday's session. 57% gains for the year. >>> when we return, taking on billionaires. taxing corporations and taking on the economy. how is america reacting this morning? we have political strategist frank luntz with us to break it all down. "squawk box" will be right back. ? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. i go through a lot of pants. before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. to build the electric vehicle of the future, you need partners. mining partners. tec
you can see the stock is up 7%. >>> you have costco shares falling short of the expectations. ecommerce shares grew 18% compared to the prior year. the membership signups rose as it cracked down on membership sharing. not by a meaningful amount over the member base. the stock pulled back after the 52-week high during yesterday's session. 57% gains for the year. >>> when we return, taking on billionaires. taxing corporations and taking on the economy. how is america reacting...