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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20131124-18:52:00

much as these car companies. do you think it is crazy or do you think it is an appropriate indication of future growth? >> i have said that i thought our valuation was more than we deserved. we did our best to fulfill those expectations and i thought that over time the value significantly exceeded where it is today or where it was at a relatively high point a few weeks ago. but it would be silly for me to assert that tesla is worth $22 billion and we'll have some where over $2 billion in sales this year. that is an enormous amount of credit. >> the heart of tesla is that it

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20131124-15:52:00

>> you know, what i actually have said on more than one occasion, i thought our valuation was more than we had any right to deserve and we would do our best to fulfill those value expectations and that i thought over time the value of tesla would probably significantly exceed where it is today or even where it was at a relatively high point a few weeks ago. but it would be silly for me to assert that tesla is unequivocally worth $22 billion and we'll have over $2 billion in sales this year. that is an enormous amount of credit for future execution. >> the heart of what interests you about tesla as i recall when we talked is that it's not a compromise. a hybrid is something of a compromise between internal combustion engine and a battery part engine and here you can do

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CNN Newsroom-20131118-14:25:00

any time soon, but there are concerns this dow hot streak is about to end. >> at some point you need to get off this wave because this wave cannot last forever. no one can tell you whether it's within the next few months or years but at these levels of valuation, we think it's about time to take some money off the table and be more cautious. >> reporter: the october jobs report was surprisingly solid, 204,000 jobs added to payrolls last month, even with the government shutdown and while trader also likely whoop it up, the rest of us might keep the champagne corked. the problem? 97,000 of those jobs were for hourly workers in retail stores and hospitalily services and while home prices are still gaining, that steady rise has slowed as mortgage rates tick higher. the average 30-year loan carries a rate of 4.35%, the highest it's been in nearly two months, and may be enough to give some potential home buyers pause.

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New Day-20131118-11:20:00

and a record. >> look into your crystal ball. is this sustainable? i assume this is a no, how long will this go? >> if i had that crystal ball, look, i asked one of the biggest investors in the world. i said, you got stocks up so much this year, more than 20% for the dow, 30% for the nasdaq. s&p up big time. can it go on forever? here's what mohammed told me. >> at some point, you need to get off this wave. because this wave cannot last forever. no one can tell you whether it's within the next few months or years. at these levels of valuations, we think it's about trying to take money off the table and be more cautious. >> there are plenty of analysts who disagree with him, who say the valuation of the market is not overvalued. 16 times the s&p, right in line with history. you still have the fed and an economy improving.

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Your Money-20131116-14:50:00

the markets, not because they like the markets, but that is the only way they can reach the economy. at this level of prices, christine, investors are betting on something else. they are no longer betting just on the fed being involved, they are now betting that the fed will actually be effective. that the fed will actually be able to deliver economic growth that validates the prices. that is a much more uncertain bet and one we think you have to be more careful about. at some point, you need to get off this wave. this wave cannot last forever. no one can tell us if it is within the next few months or years. at these levels of valuation, we think it is about time to take some money off the table and be more cautious because valuations are quite hastretched. >> it is time to prepare and sell some of your stock? >> correct. we will have more noise from

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131111:09:47:00

than companies that actually make things? it seems to me like it's maybe -- and i love twitter, but maybe it's a little overvalued by the market? >> well, of course it's overvalued. but actually, if you look at the numbers, they could have made more and they chose not to. they sold 70 on million shares at $26 a share. they could have sold them at $41 a share. but they didn't want to be facebook. they didn't want to have the problems that facebook had. >> but even at this valuation, it seems to me like twitter has to make a lot of profits, it has to grow far more quickly than it has to now, and thaits that's going to be difficult. as much as journalists love it, a lot of on people are puzzled by it. what is it? it doesn't feel like something that's central to their lives. >> i was talking to someone in silicone valley and they said to me twitter has to go from being a product, something that you use, to a business. and the problem is that the business doesn't exist. they don't have enough revenue streams at this point in their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131110:22:47:00

mean, $30 billion, worth more than companies that actually make things? it seems to me like it's maybe -- and i love twitter, but maybe it's a little overvalued by the market? >> well, of course it's overvalued. but actually, if you look at the numbers, they could have made more and they chose not to. they sold 70 on million shares at $26 a share. they could have sold them at $41 a share. but they didn't want to be facebook. they didn't want to have the problems that facebook had. >> but even at this valuation, it seems to me like twitter has to make a lot of profits, it has to grow far more quickly than it has to now, and thaits that's going to be difficult. as much as journalists love it, a lot of on people are puzzled by it. what is it? it doesn't feel like something that's central to their lives. >> i was talking to someone in silicone valley and they said to me twitter has to go from being a product, something that you use, to a business. and the problem is that the business doesn't exist. they don't have enough revenue

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131110:16:47:00

mean, $30 billion, worth more than companies that actually make things? it seems to me like it's maybe -- and i love twitter, but maybe it's a little overvalued by the market? >> well, of course it's overvalued. but actually, if you look at the numbers, they could have made more and they chose not to. they sold 70 on million shares at $26 a share. they could have sold them at $41 a share. but they didn't want to be facebook. they didn't want to have the problems that facebook had. >> but even at this valuation, it seems to me like twitter has to make a lot of profits, it has to grow far more quickly than it has to now, and thaits that's going to be difficult. as much as journalists love it, a lot of on people are puzzled by it. what is it? it doesn't feel like something that's central to their lives. >> i was talking to someone in silicone valley and they said to me twitter has to go from being a product, something that you use, to a business. and the problem is that the business doesn't exist. they don't have enough revenue

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Your Money-20131109-19:01:00

i want to bring in matt mccall, the president of penn financial and rachel sklar, an avid twitter user. when i see that number, $25 billion valuation, bigger than tiffany, hershey, all these companies, why do you think it priced that way and there was this investor reaction, matt? >> when you feel like you have a connection with something, especially a company like this, you want to be involved. that's a big reason a stock opened so high yesterday. the average investor feels i know twitter, i feel it. i want to buy it. >> you and i have talked about this. does that mean you should invest in it just because you know it. the fundamentals, the bids plan, where is the profit going to come from? >> just because you use twitter doesn't mean it's a great investment. how does twitter make money? most people don't know. they make it by advertising. most people don't understand that, they're actually losing

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EarlyStart-20131108-10:50:00

twitter says they have 230 million users. they were priced at 26 bucks a share but then when the stock opened around 10:45 yesterday morning it skyrocketed to $45.10 a share. at one point in the trading day, it hit more than 50 bucks a share. then it came down at the end of the day and closed just under $45. but this is what really amazes me. that valuation at $45 it values twitter at $25 billion! that is more than a lot of established companies like hershey and like alcoa and tiffany's and delta it's valid at more than that. even more than netflix. that is an outstanding number. this in all regards a monster debut. made a lot of people not us, really rich. cofounder of twitter $24.6 billion his stake.

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