New technologies are threatening. The stock is up 2 at 192. Pinnacle foods. Stock price is up. Phil scheier buying them. 6. 6 billion. Not a case of big brand names getting a new umbrella. Chances are, you have some pinnacle brands in your house. Look at phil scheier for a second. They are now down 5 . All right, to the big board. Record territory. Grumbling about an expansion. Three months of the year. Charles payne is back this monday morning. What do you make of these rumblings, charles . Ah [laughter] stuart not much. We had such an abysmal First Quarter that its easy to say that the second half is going to get better, and eventually maybe one day it will. I look at corporate earnings, to be honest, a lot metropolitan government surveys, and i do like what im hearing from executives. Typically, these acquisitions thinks Corporate America thinks demand will pick up. What i do like, according to the American Association for individual investors, bullishness is only 28 . Bearishness i
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