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but i think what france seeks with the trip is really balance, inviting von der leyen and stoltz even, if chancellor scholz even takes the invitation, tells you that france prioritises eu unity on these issues and that this visit will not be primarily about french business interests in china such as nuclear energy, luxury products or agricultural products. we will keep you up—to—date with any new developing lines coming from that meeting. the danish giant maersk says disruption to container traffic in the red sea is worsening because drone and missile attacks on ships by yemen's houthi rebels are reaching further offshore. maersk said it estimated the industry had lost between 15 and 20% of its capacity on the far east to mediterranean and northern european routes. it said it had added container capacity and was sailing faster on the route around southern africa to offset some of the disruption, but that means it's using a0 % more fuel. joining me now is larsjenson — ceo at shipping consultants vespucci maritime. good to have you with us. talk to us first of all about what is ha
but i think what france seeks with the trip is really balance, inviting von der leyen and stoltz even, if chancellor scholz even takes the invitation, tells you that france prioritises eu unity on these issues and that this visit will not be primarily about french business interests in china such as nuclear energy, luxury products or agricultural products. we will keep you up—to—date with any new developing lines coming from that meeting. the danish giant maersk says disruption to container...
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. >> mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple, in order to be the default search engine on devices. its telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on deals to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile operating systems and web browsers. >> and that was more money than they spend on research and development. >> google attorneys argue that companies such as apple chose them because google has the best product, and that it's easy enough for consumers to download a different search engine. but exclusive distribution agreements can make competition difficult, even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who mig
. >> mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple, in order to be the default search engine on devices. its telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on deals to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile...
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really going to determine the future of, you know, the really the next 20 years of the internet, mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. >> the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple in order to be the default search engine on devices. >> it's telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on on deals to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile operating systems and web browsers. and that was more money than they spend on research and development. >> google attorneys argue that companies such as apple chose them because google has the best product, and that is easy enough for consumers to download a different search engine. but exclusive distribution agreements can make competition difficult, even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not b
really going to determine the future of, you know, the really the next 20 years of the internet, mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. >> the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple in order to be the default search engine on devices. >> it's telling that google was spending...
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. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started a website called dumb wireless dot com. we should just make a one-stop shop for the best non smartphone so people easily make the switch if they want to try it each morning, they check for sales, printout labels, pack up devices and send them off. this was ready to go swimming off to texas phones range from a simple flip to a smartphone with a small screen. you'll naturally want to use less. i really think that it's. >> more human to spend less time on the screen. there's also a phone with the kindle like display. so it's less enticing and an nfc gadget that physically locks you out of your pho
. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started...
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. >> mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple, in order to be the default search engine on devices. its telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on deals to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile operating systems and web browsers. >> and that was more money than they spend on research and development. >> google attorneys argue that companies such as apple chose them because google has the best product, and that is easy enough for consumers to download a different search engine. but exclusive distribution agreements can make competition difficult, even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might
. >> mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple, in order to be the default search engine on devices. its telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on deals to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile...
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. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started a website called dumb wireless dot com. we should just make a one-stop shop for the best non smartphone so people easily make the switch if they want to try it each morning, they check for sales, printout labels, pack up devices and send them off. this was ready to ones off to texas phones range from a simple flip to a smartphone with a small screen. you'll naturally want to use less. i really think that it's. >> more human to spend less time on the screen. there's also a phone with the kindle like display. so it's less enticing and an nfc gadget that physically locks you out of your phone and
. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started...
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. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started a website called dumb wireless dot com. we should just make a one-stop shop for the best non smartphone so people easily make the switch if they want to try it each morning, they check for sales, printout labels, pack up devices and send them off. this ready to go swimming off to texas phones range from a simple flip to a smartphone with a small screen. you'll naturally want to use less. i really think that it's. >> more human to spend less time on the screen. there's also a phone with the kindle like display. so it's less enticing and an nfc gadget that physically locks you out of your phone a
. >> william stoltz was using a smartphone for 6 hours a day when he decided enough is enough. i think they're designed to be used as much as possible and to give you everything you want instantaneously, which is a really cool idea. but it ends up being counterproductive. sometimes. along with his partner daisy, they decided to adopt a less screen filled lifestyle and help others do the same. some people just can't function with the how addictive the smartphone currently is. they started...
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stoltz from oppenheimer was at 5,200. they'll start moving as well on this. so we'll talk about that a little bit later. finally, just on gamestop, people keep asking me about gamestop. gamestop has now entered the trading halt hall of fame. i keep an informal record on this, so here it is, folks. n 9 on monday, 16 on tuesday -- it took a long time to get that figured out -- and 6, this is officially in the trading hall of fame. people are asking me, who's doing the trading. most of the trades are going through citadel, virtu and merrill lynch. they have a lot of understanding with a lot of the companies. that doesn't necessarily you an awful lot. here's my take on this. there are no broad macro implications about what's going on here at all. none. other than this would not be happening in a bear market, trust me. none of this meme stock stuff would be happening in a bear market. you would need a bull market to have this kind of activity. this is what i -- i call this a side pocket of the market overall. you need the bull market, and there's no directional te
stoltz from oppenheimer was at 5,200. they'll start moving as well on this. so we'll talk about that a little bit later. finally, just on gamestop, people keep asking me about gamestop. gamestop has now entered the trading halt hall of fame. i keep an informal record on this, so here it is, folks. n 9 on monday, 16 on tuesday -- it took a long time to get that figured out -- and 6, this is officially in the trading hall of fame. people are asking me, who's doing the trading. most of the trades...