Today there were 104 new 52-week highs and 31 new 52-week lows on NASDAQ. On the NYSE there were 106 new 52-week highs and 7 new 52-week lows. The slope of the US Treasury yield curve declined slightly: 74 basis points separated the 1-month (1.59%) from the 30-year (2.33%). Volatility, as measured by the volatility index multiple I follow, UVXY, declined slightly. UVXY closed at 12.64, off 0.32% on the day. Winners of the day included Teledyne (US ticker: TDY) and Douglas Emmett (US ticker: DEI). Regarding TDY: "Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides instrumentation, digital imaging, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Canada, France, and the Netherlands. The company's Aerospace and Defense Electronics segment provides electronic components and subsystems, as well as communications products, such as defense electronics; environment interconnects; data acquisition and communications equipment for aircraft; components and subsystems for wireless and satellite communications; and general aviation batteries." It has 10,850 employees. Regarding DEI: "Douglas Emmett, Inc. (DEI) is a fully integrated, self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT), and one of the largest owners and operators of high-quality office and multifamily properties located in the premier coastal submarkets of Los Angeles and Honolulu."
CNBC should have sold the show back to PBS so it could continue! This was the best business news program period! Will be sorely missed! PBS if you are listening... Please take your baby back and nurse it back to life! you won''t regret it!!!
Sad to see this show cancelled! Farewell NBR it was a pleasure doing business with you!
The last time we'll hear:
"See you tomorrow"
Sucks current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
Today there were 104 new 52-week highs and 31 new 52-week lows on NASDAQ. On the NYSE there were 106 new 52-week highs and 7 new 52-week lows. The slope of the US Treasury yield curve declined slightly: 74 basis points separated the 1-month (1.59%) from the 30-year (2.33%). Volatility, as measured by the volatility index multiple I follow, UVXY, declined slightly. UVXY closed at 12.64, off 0.32% on the day.
Winners of the day included Teledyne (US ticker: TDY) and Douglas Emmett (US ticker: DEI). Regarding TDY: "Teledyne Technologies Incorporated provides instrumentation, digital imaging, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Canada, France, and the Netherlands. The company's Aerospace and Defense Electronics segment provides electronic components and subsystems, as well as communications products, such as defense electronics; environment interconnects; data acquisition and communications equipment for aircraft; components and subsystems for wireless and satellite communications; and general aviation batteries." It has 10,850 employees. Regarding DEI: "Douglas Emmett, Inc. (DEI) is a fully integrated, self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT), and one of the largest owners and operators of high-quality office and multifamily properties located in the premier coastal submarkets of Los Angeles and Honolulu."
Nice current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
great show, I like it.
That's too bad current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
We did it! We bought more from China than any prior Christmas.
Is it me or is bill growing a mustache.
Yes, and he'll look just like Ronald Colman! So?
@@9stokey so go fuck yourself.
@@9stokey I was actually leaning a bit more toward William Powell...but, hey...Coleman was awesome...
John Waters wants his mustache back.
We'll never truly know current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
THE FINALE WEEK OF NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT END OF DAY 4
THE FINALE WEEK OF NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT END OF DAY 4
Anand, are you saying Nbr is going to be discontinued? They havent mentioned anything.
@@kherunishakara9465 Yes current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
CNBC should have sold the show back to PBS so it could continue! This
was the best business news program period! Will be sorely missed! PBS if
you are listening... Please take your baby back and nurse it back to
life! you won''t regret it!!!
liked this program
The only stock program I watch is going to end. 😔
Sucks current.org/2019/11/cnbc-ends-nightly-business-report-after-40-year-run/
"And We Do A Bid You Good Evening, Everybody, And Welcome, Sue Is Off Tonight."
There are 2 Americas. Businesses, banks, government and the FED are doing well.
oh yeah, da gift return$! lol
Jane Wells' Final Nightly Business Report Show, And She Will Continue To Reporter For CNBC.
Frank Holland's Final Nightly Business Report Show, And He Will Continue To Reporter, And CNBC News Update For CNBC.
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