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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Fast Money 03/14/19

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

Business, Investing, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Listen To Our Traders Take You Behind the Money...How To Play the Volatility...Pops and Drops: The Movers You Missed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Fast money starts right now live from the NASDAQ market side overlooking

0:04.2

New York City's Times Square I'm Melissa Lee or traders on the desk are Pete

0:07.4

Nigerian Tim Seymour Dan Nathan and Guyadami. We are just hours away from

0:11.7

Tesla's big reveal of its new crossover SUV, but will it live up to the hype?

0:15.6

Fast Money Friend Gene Munster will be here.

0:17.6

And check out shares of GE surging today, and believe it or not, the stock is on track for its best quarter ever.

0:23.2

Jim Kramer just sat down with the comeback kid Larry Kalt, we will hear what he said.

0:27.4

But first, this just in Apple launching a new advertisement all about privacy.

0:32.4

Let's get to Josh looking at San Francisco with the details.

0:35.0

Hey Josh.

0:36.8

So Melissa Apple just now introducing a new commercial focused on privacy. It's going to roll out across the US. It's going to

0:44.6

run through March Madness, I'm told. With this focus on privacy, what you're seeing

0:49.1

is Apple really trying to hammer home what it sees is just a key

0:53.4

differentiator for the company that it sells hardware

0:56.4

not advertising like Google and Facebook

0:59.4

and the implication being that Apple can be trusted of course with your data privacy.

1:04.0

We know that's an issue that's front and center for investors and consumers.

1:08.0

Of course, the New York Times just reported this week

1:10.0

interesting that prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into data

1:14.6

deals that Facebook made with 150 companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple, though Apple

1:21.3

will be quick to point out that its users always had to grant

1:24.2

explicit permission before sharing photos or contacts with the social network.

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