And as andrew was talking about, with mr. Lansdale, big tech will testify. The ceos of facebook, alphabet and twitter will face questions from a Senate Committee this morning. We, of course, will bring that to you carl guys, a lot of jitters, jim, this morning, as to what macron may say later on tonight, european time. Your point on social media has been this premarket weakness is not about the earnings themselves. Right look we would be in a stay in place order if we adopt what merkel is talking about. We have never been on the same page as merkel when trump came in she is more rigorous about hygiene and about masks and social distancing than our country is our country is not the way of germany. I would say you see chicago close, all the dining places, and restaurants and start thinking about travel, leisure, hospitality, it then bleeds into boeing we have this morning and i think it is impossible to think about boeing without thinking about once you get there, where can you go . I th
In terms of an after hours session for us it certainly is so many Earnings Reports coming out. And four giant Tech Companies among them coming up on this massive show, fresh off earnings this morning, an exclusive interview with david taylor shares hitting a new record high today. The company saw consumers stock up on Household Goods amid the pandemic and then at the close, well get earnings as sara mentioned from names like apple, amazon, facebook, and alphabet those companies represent some 40 of the nasdaq 100s total market cap that is all coming up today on closing bell. Lets start with the markets the dow more than 500 points intraday swings today. Now at the moment down by 200 points mike, an intraday recovery inspired by the european close this was soft. Once we got that behind us, allowed us to bounce a bit it is true. The markets absorbed that weakness in europe as well as, of course, the ugly economic numbers before the open. Also i tested the recent lows in treasury yields w
Usmca, china, theres a lot in the mix today. There sure is as we start squawk alley. Glad to join you carl and deirdra bow is a also with us this morning major indexes still higher, though the dows best performer over the last quarter was apple so, we can continue to watch that stock as well its been interesting, deirdra, to see this move in apple over time thats where were going to start. The dows best performer again over the last quarter. In the midst of this platform shift right now, we have to see whether they can continue this momentum as we head into a Holiday Season where the headlines are questionable whether theyll be able to churn out enough of the 5g iphone based on production delays that theyve encountered in the midst of the coronavirus absolutely. And its not just apple, right, guys tech had a big quarter at large. Youve seen them lead the way once again, although alphabet little underperforming so youre starting to see more breadth in this market one of the major questi
This morning of course, our last trading day of the year. Speaking of 2017, it has been a blowout year for technology. The nasdaq gaining roughly 30 the index on pace for its sixth straight positive year in a row, the fifth time since 1980. Bertha coombs is at the nasdaq and she has more for us. Bertha david, as mark twain put it, history doesnt repeat, but it often rhymes, and thats certainly true with the nasdaq 100. The big caps up for the ninth Straight Year in a row, the longest annual streak for the index since the big tech breakout of the 1990s. These four mega caps, you know them, apple, microsoft, amazon, theyve made the biggest impact in terms of the upside gains for the s p 500, overall market, and when you add in alphabet, they actually account for twothirds of the nasdaq 100s 15point gain this year microsoft benefiting from its shift to Cloud Technologies is up for the sixth Straight Year, thats its best straight winning streak since the launch of windows in the mid 90s, a
Reasonable, but i dont buy it i i cant plug in the same numbers that they are plugging in but these are really smart people over at mkm, mel. You and i both respect their work a lot, but i think were going to see apple top 1 trillion long before alibaba does, and then i think it will be another American Company that comes right on their heels you mentioned facebook and microsoft. They are both close, and i think boast those could also beat alibaba. In terms of the numbers mkm makes the argument that the 720 multiple by 720 and heres the kicker, they point out, pete, that alibaba has hauls blown away consensus forecasts and thats why they seetrillion fo them first. And i tend to agree with jon. I think apple actually gets there first but i think alibaba is right on their heels. I think they are second, and they have a great opportunity. When you look at the Growth Numbers that you just cited and some of the ideas of what they have done in terms of acquisitions of late, including in the