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p.s.g. opened the scoring when mark in us scored in the 15th minute but after the break kevin drawing and riad each scored to give manchester city the advantage heading into the 2nd leg between the 2 on may 4th in manchester england. you're watching news up next we'll have the business news to go around he will be. peaceful just as it seemed. to understand that. we need to take a closer. excuse.
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me. going back on the ground with these 737 max as it also holds deliveries of its one time hired flier yet again this time over electrical problems the plane maker also posting its 6 sprays quarterly loss will get the latest from new york also was better known for the euro crisis is portugal's now set to become europe's silicon valley and how's this for home office bolting works for
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few would dare to even look. at the program and as more problems with the boeing's already troubled $737.00. max the plane maker is pausing deliveries of the airliner which had been grounded for 20 months after 2 fatal crashes the f.a.a. cleared it for service again in a vendor last year but earlier this month boeing notified 16 airlines of an electrical power system problem with the jets leading to more than $100.00 maxes worldwide being grounded once again morning also says it lost $537000000.00 in the 1st quarter which is x. 6 consecutive quarterly loss. let's get more on this from our financial correspondent korda in new york let's yes let's start with the 737 max boeing has the pauls deliveries for now how big of
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a problem all we talking here when we talk about this electrical issue you know the fix is definitely taking longer than a boeing had told for boeing itself is circulating that the fix itself would only take a couple of days but so far regulators actually have not approved this fix so nobody really knows how much longer that's going to take and boeing admitted that if you look at delivery it's for the month of april for example those will clearly be hurt quite a bit and much more than expected and i could imagine that all those comments contributed to that the stock of boy was down about 3 percent year on wall street behind me down by about 3 percent so definitely not a good development for boy boeing also announcing fresh earnings figures the company pose a big 6th quarterly loss in a row but also speaking about a
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a an inflection point as this year seems to be for the company. yeah and actually there is some light at the end of the tunnel for boeing if you would just look at the month of march for example for the 1st time in about 2 years that boeing actually had more orders than cancellations and talking about this $7037.00 next they are hoping to increase production to $31.00 planes per month by 2022 and then we shouldn't forget yes the commercial airline business is still in deep trouble but about half of the revenue from boeing comes from the defense industry and that seems to be doing much better and we also shouldn't forget the stock price of boeing almost doubled since the little in the last spring so at least some hopes for boeing that things might get better in the near future
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and that all till the fix for the 737 will be approved at any time soon it's called the new york thank you. let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines around the world now apple's profits doubled quarter on quarter to over $23000000000.00 sales to china nearly doubled and results top analysts targets in every category the global semiconductor shortage that us hobbled many automakers seems to have left apple unscathed the major chip buyer is known for its supply chain expertise and staying in the tech sector high ad spending by businesses during a pandemic induced surge in online traffic provided facebook with strong business last quarter of a new grew 2048 percent to over $26000000000.00 beating market expectations earnings almost doubled year on year to 9 point $5000000000.00 u.s. federal reserve chief drone policy as the bank left policy unchanged at its latest
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regular meeting and also stressed its commitments to continue stimulus until maximum employment is achieved and inflation firms up at 2 percent the fed says current inflation largely reflects transitory factors. have been the hardest hit and turkey covert cases are on the rise approaching $40000.00 new infections per day president added one has reacted putting the country on a nationwide full lockdown beginning thursday and lasting until mid may its a tough burden on turks already struggling financially as the economy suffers from high inflation and troubled business. times have been tough for turks for a while the economy in tatters prices up and stores empty on top of it all the news this week come thursday everyone staying at home except to buy food other stores are closed and store owners obviously concerned. into the night
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it will be difficult for all of us because we have taxes reigns payments to pay with children and they have to. study we have to bring food home and we live in a period where everything is very expensive we will go through a troubled and difficult period. but the current pandemic situation in turkey demands strict measures if the country can't get its current numbers down the economic pain will only get worse as summer comes and with it tourist season i'm a good little bit with the lockdown is necessary to bring the cases down because tourism is our everything for the tourism season to open the cases need to come down to a certain number i think this is necessary. for at least 3 weeks now turks will be staying at home hoping to do their part to save the summer and manage an economic recovery. here in germany dodge a bank post served its best quarter since 2014 with
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a 1st quarter profit of over 900000000 euros thanks to a strong performance in its investment banking division years of structuring to lower costs and raise miserly profits the country's largest spender largest lender has spent here fighting its way out of a dilemma of massive fines and trouble with regulators and things like manipulating interest benchmarks lax money laundering protections and selling toxic mortgage based bonds went bad. now 10 years ago during the global economic crisis thousands of young portuguese had to go abroad to find work there were no jobs for them at home but now the country of 10000000 at the extreme southwestern tip of the continent has become a top location for european companies for to go my just be turning into the european silicon valley. portugal 2nd biggest city porto is the country's
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industrial center critical check works employs hundreds of specialists at his office next to city hall the company has been making software for a german carmaker b.m.w. for 3 years. infotainment we do a lot of platform work in infotainment systems but we're also developing completely functional modules for entertainment and navigation and we've got your own for you often who develop that b.m.w. joint venture all roads lead to portugal portugal had filing your few years ago portugal made a very good strategic investment by saying we're going to invest heavily in the scientific sector and the computer science faculty is at the universities who designed and visited some 160 companies have settled in portugal in recent years drawn purely by these well educated college graduates in the process more than 60000 new jobs have been created most of the employees are portuguese like carla oliveira who works for critical tech works and knows how much the job market has
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improved 3 new course. the university 10 years ago i know how hard it was to find a job back then and that's why i can now say that real opportunities are opening up in portugal both for us portuguese but also for foreigners who like the country as much that might put up source for a total cost on. engineer nelson pinto says porto is an attractive location he can be on the riverside in less than 10 minutes but he's especially proud of his work. it's great to see how our german colleagues they thin us has grown over 2 years. on they can now see what we're capable of here that's the thing but as. more and more mid science firms are starting to appreciate those talents swiss company barracks is now developing audio streaming devices and other you know south of port au i was a minor fall in my experience regardless of whether it's darmstadt technical
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university e.t.h. zurich or ever you know the only difference is the language in which you can learn barks has been manufacturing in portugal for some time its founder recently decided to start software development there too we have initialize ingenue we can no longer afford to pay engineers in switzerland as they went after banks and to google they go everywhere where there is even more money. portugal is good value overall at the same time the country has seen massive development according to the director of the founder of institute in porto. we've made considerable progress pounding companies more startups more spinoffs more innovation especially innovation that's market ready it's all developed over the past 10 years. to this. gives the. traditional and the modern portugal seems to have found the right mix. after the coronavirus pandemic working from home is likely to remain experience shows that
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workers can still be productive even if they're not sitting in an office but whether companies have the following in mind is another question. jason griffin's is on his way to work. but there is little chance the 34 year old guy will bump into his boss here. today we are pushing the technology to its limits but this we're going over a cliff this when i don't tell edge and i will be what they will not lead should take in and we can cause and to write them with antenna stuff. this is what his office looks like today maybe it's not for everyone but the software specialist thinks the 9 to 5 work a day is a thing of the past and he's not alone. what we're seeing is the rise of the digital though he call that you know what to be constrained in terms of where they were or where they live for that matter so the key thing for their image to have
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collectivity technology and of course and i look at just how many people will be working from home after the pandemic remains to be seen but the coronavirus has certainly proved that there's more to work life than a cramped office. good lord i still prefer my studio even if the view is not a stunning thanks for. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing new. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of the code special monday to friday on.
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