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i. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss i'm going to bore in washington coming up the tick tock saga has seen yet another shock twist as oracle has made an agreement with white dancers beating out the favorite tech giant microsoft straight ahead we dive into the potential deal and what it means for the popular video sharing app plus after a hiatus astra zeneca and oxford university have resumed trials for their covert 1000 vaccine later we break down the race for a krone virus here and where infection numbers stand globally and while many sectors of the economy continue to struggle in the wake of coppa 19 markets are surging on the back to some major acquisitions later we'll take a look at these moves and what and the state of equities with facts show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with a major development in this saga surrounding the most popular social media app in
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the world tick tock as monday bite dance the parent company of tic tac has announced that it reached an agreement with oracle now according to by dance the company has submitted a proposal to the u.s. treasury department over the weekend that would make oracle not the owner of tick tock but a trusted technology provider shares in oracle jumped more than 6 percent on monday morning with confirmation of the news treasury secretary stephen newton says that the government is reviewing the proposal but this move could mean that by dance does not have the outright sell or have to outright celtic which would allow the company in theory to remain in compliance with the new chinese regulations meant to stop the sale of the company. we're told that ball of. this has fully excludes certain us politicians are true intentions of disguised and coerced to robbery and their ugly face of economic modeling china firmly opposes this we will firmly support relevant enterprises in safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests
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and resolutely defend the international and economic trade rules that we urge the u.s. government to provide an open fair and nondiscriminatory business into ironman for the orange companies strategic investment and operation as for the specific business behavior of the company you mentioned we have no comment. and joining us now to dig deeper into the story are boom bust co-hosts ben swotting christy i thank you both for being here now but i want to start with you so the company that seemed to be leading the charge on a tic tac acquisition was actually microsoft which had joined in its bid with wal-mart do we know why microsoft didn't get this deal. well there is some suspicion as to why they didn't get it one of the big keys i think to that would be the fact that from the beginning microsoft said that it had to have complete control of the code which to talk is written right essentially controlling the algorithms and controlling the technology behind it not just being
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a technology partner that is what they wanted well because of the way that the chinese essentially and beijing changed the rules along the way and said hey you cannot just sell you know code and algorithms to a company or country outside outside of china they shut that down so microsoft was leading the way on this along with wal-mart looked like they were going to be the ones to get it and then all of a sudden when that change happened microsoft was kind of out of the run because they wanted to be able to control the code oracle on the other hand that they're taking a major stake in the company but they're just referring to themselves as a technology partner in this case it really raises questions though about the troubled ministration and about what they attempted to do here because remember the trump administration said from the beginning that they could not allow the chinese to have access to all this data because then they could use it to harm national security well now all of a sudden under this scenario i don't think the chinese have lost any control assuming that they ever had any over the data that tick tock has but now you've kind of forced a merger with oracle which by the way has
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a lot of ties to the trump administration and from the beginning president trump went around saying that he wanted oracle to be the one to get this deal now kristie as we've said oracle's not going to take over operations of the company but instead become a trusted technology provider or partner now is this role enough to safeguard the company for him violating the new rules which ban the sale of chinese tech by the chinese government. well the full details of the deal are still pending and doesn't seem like i dance is trying to bring in the middle by satisfy to a certain degree the demands of both china and the us so my dance operation will not be sold as proprietary iron is definitely not for sale and so oracle will become a partner of the management of tick tocks us operation and this proposal actually makes a lot of sense as oracle is primarily an enterprise software developer that would be a great technology partner but in terms of culture or consumer market it doesn't really fit the audience so it also provides a level of protection for tech talk as well as it's not selling itself to
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a direct rival oracle's businesses are in an upper stream and talks change such as cloud services so the parents core interests don't really collide with each other so yes it does satisfy beijing's demand as there will be no sale of the algo and by canceling not getting a source code to any us virus however it's not creating this interesting option for trump demanded a sale now he's getting a partial deal where oracle is to operate in general lan take and some quite are minority stakeholders as ben mentioned but she seems with tremendous political influence and some of socom dolly's biggest donors so now the ball is back in time square as buy gas has agreed to a deal to a u.s. company in order to get into a little bit more of the politics of this here in just a moment but i want to cover this algorithm a little bit more now to talk has said that while it would sell portions of the company one thing it was never willing to sell was that algorithm it was clear why microsoft wanted that they wanted the technology they also have the ability to have the front facing tech unlike somebody like oracle who is kind of a behind the scenes enterprise company as of course you just mentioned now to talk
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influencers 2nd actually joined us and talked about why this algorithm is so important just recently. what they've been doing from the beginning i just a couple years ago was there out there that made it so power on that it levels the playing field for anyone who wants to as a stone and can make a little fun story or a joke or do a dance or whatever maybe there's a ton of different ecosystems and creators on the internet on tick tock but in alaska anyone to have the chance to go viral on a totally different level that's that's bigger than we've seen possible with you tube gets bigger and we instagram and buy me been so that's why it's so exciting and i think that's the drop not only is it the you are but i'm especially for those viewers who are trying to concentrate on the app and right now obviously the most important thing when it comes to social media is that algorithm so does the oracle entering the deal and making this deal actually protect the rights of that algorithm for a for bite dance as a company yet it really does the math again less and bite answered from the beginning that was unwilling to let go of this algorithm so what they had
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essentially said you know so the viewers understand this is when the trouble ministration said you're going to sell us canada new zealand and australia those operations were by b.s. was looking to do it is essentially you could quit it to we're going to sell you the carbon and not going to sell you any of the engine right you can just have the shell that's essentially what they would have been selling and so a company like microsoft had they bought to talk would have had to kind of read this redesign the algorithm that's use they were not points about it from the beginning what this does allow though and this is why it's good news if this thing all comes together for to talk influencers or just anybody on tick talk if you're on tech talk and you want to be seen you're able to to be seen in a way that other as was saying other social media companies don't allow you to be seen facebook has an incredibly controlled algorithm so does you tube they decide who gets seen and who doesn't talk is much more open in terms of the ability to become an influencer and to grow a following in a way that's more authentic than a lot of other social media so that stays in place oracle will not change that and
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really oracle just gets to own now a piece of a company that. candidly they never really had a right to own in the 1st place but because of this 4 cell they're going to have a piece of it and basically going to be able to collect money as long as this is a popular app essential now kristie in the end doesn't this whole thing start to look like as we were talking about here president trump painted tick-tock as a threat to national security that he pushed the company into the hands of a company that actually has ties to his ministration and in the end doesn't really make the technology any more secure than it was a month ago does it. you know there was never really any proof to show that tick tock was actually a national security threat to begin with national kick security is just a term against langat power to take and of course and in this case it was to take the most that the fastest growing and most valuable tech i.p.o. currently on the market a platform that could one day rival facebook but the 2nd part of your question now in the end this oracle deal does not make the technology any more secure than it
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was a month ago it might however satisfy the instruction as it gives the illusion of security as now oracle will be responsible for this new user data protection and how the company's algorithm push content out to u.s. users so an engine so that over the course of the week administration review it to make sure the coast secure american dana secure and that phones are secure and they'll be in discussions with oracle on how to manage that so by dan's plans to argue that there is also precedents for this deal as 2 years ago china ocean wide agreed to a u.s. based 3rd party service in order to manage genworth u.s. policy holder data so now he's in the same logic bite and says at this proposal would result in a ministrations security concerns and really you have to look at it on a broader scale as any sort of deal whether giving the perception of more safety whether there actually is more safety is good for the president rather than the perception that he got sick and in the united states boom bust co-host ben swan and
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christiane thank you for breaking this down for us. i. and the u.k. has entered an agreement with french back scene maker bell need to supply the country with up to 190000000 doses of its potential corona virus vaccine over a 5 year period if development of the v.l.a. 2001 vaccine comes to fruition bell neiva will provide the nation with $60000000.00 doses in the last 6 months 2021 for just over $550000000.00 u.s. the u.k. government would then have the option to buy 40000000 more doses in 2022 and another 30 to 90000000 doses between 20232025 now if the government were to buy all one $190000000.00 doses the deal would exceed $1000000000.00 and after having to suspend their coronavirus vaccine trial due to a reported side effect in the u.k.
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patient astra zeneca and oxford university have been given the go ahead to resume trials the university issued a statement sunday announcing the regulatory approval to restart the trial saying the independent review process has concluded in following the recommendations of both the independent safety review committee and the u.k. regulator the m h r a the trials will come in the u.k. so with all of this in mind let's go ahead and take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with r.t. correspondent saya tablature so i where are we monday some brand on sunday last 24 hours a day of once again we did a record a single day spike in global cases totaling more than 307000 new cases which brings the total global cases to almost $38000000.00 now it's also important to mention that while more than $931.00 thousands have died more than $21000000.00 or about 75 percent have also fully recovered now from the total. cases the u.s.
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has reported the worst of the outbreak with almost 6 with over 6700000 confirmed cases and now also reaching 200000 related deaths now taking a look at the daily new cases and deaths reported in the u.s. so while case numbers remain relatively high across much of the country now new cases have dropped significantly since late july as you see right here from this graph and right now we're averaging well well in july we were averaging well over 60000 cases per day but right now we're averaging about 35000 cases per day so that's a decrease of a 17 percent from 2 weeks earlier so that's good news and then taking a look at the daily deaths on sunday we saw 399 new deaths that's also a decrease of 17 percent from 2 weeks ago and i also want to take a look at where new cases are higher and not just higher but also staying higher
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now these states their new cases are constantly increasing for example in north dakota they are seeing a 17 percent increase in cases not only that but also a 83 percent increase and deaths now these states there are also facing similar numbers brant sorry i want to go the other countries that are seeing an upward trend in cases so we're actually now seeing a spike in new cases in countries that earlier looked like they had the virus under control of course there is infections in india that have been rising faster than any other country and only lags the u.s. in total infections now india has recorded over 92000 new cases just not last 24 hours taking the total number of cases to 4850000 bar brand while deaths have been relatively low in india it's now rising to more than 1100 deaths just
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allows. 24 hours and that's about a 20 percent increase so they're definitely not headed in the right direction the u.s. of course we spoke about earlier and as you can see the trend is just going up and then there is a latin america which includes brazil peru mexico and colombia and now also argentina that make up half of the global tops and cases in argentina argentina here really sticks out from the list because while they're trying to return to a normal life in less than 2 months new cases have grown 3 times in argentina to $12000.00 a day so once one of the countries with the strongest performance against the virus they're now undoing all of that now moving over to europe there seems to be a 2nd wave as a new cases and deaths are once again rising specially in spain or france which previously was not on this list and on friday more than 51000 new cases reported in europe and that's the highest peak since april meanwhile the number of the number
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of daily deaths across the continent has also remain at around the same level since early june with about $400.00 to $500.00 deaths per day so that's not looking good at all now lastly rush up they were totaling almost $11000.00 cases per day back in may and then they started seeing a downward trend to less than $4700.00 cases per day in late august but it's once again seeing a they're seeing an increase in new cases so once again russia is making their way on this list but of all the countries that i just listed on this that we just talked about all of them are refusing to get any kind of lockdown back on but interestingly in love one country not on this list is israel they're now doing the complete opposite and they've become the 1st country to reimpose like that measures so it seems some countries are taking this new surge in new cases
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a lot more serious brant archie correspondents thank you for keeping us up to date . and time now for a quick break but here because when we were at church while many sectors of the economy continue to struggle in the wake of the open 19 markets are surging on the backs of some major acquisitions later i would take a look at these moves in the state of equity as the break here numbers of the put. under make no certain you know blood is just too nationalities.
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to. judge a. commentary close's list until. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created to respond because for so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. a new gold rush is underway. flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it
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rich is the. other person that you know about those children a tool in between don't. want to have a pool i was taught that i was doing my best. to see which side will have the strongest appeal. for welcome back u.s. equities soared monday after that massive tech sell off ravaged markets for the last week and a half now the gains in markets are mostly due to a series of mergers and acquisitions including oracle's deal regarded tic-tac as well as promising news on the copen 1000 vaccine for one of the most high profile deals as u.s. based new videos announcement it would acquire u.k.
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semiconductor manufacturing fax your arm from soft bank for $40000000000.00 no arms intellectual property is used in processors for mobile device manufacturers like apple samsung and qualcomm now in the announcement of the deal the company said it would continue to operate its open licensing model while maintaining its global customer new neutrality now on the news and video stock shot up as much as 9 percent at points throughout the day meanwhile pharma giant gilliard sciences announced a $21000000000.00 deal with purchase biotech firm immuno medics and its breast cancer drug showed l.v. now immuno medics shares closed at just over $42.00 per share out of friday gilliatt agreed to pay $88.00 a share and all carried cash option for the company a premium of 108 percent on news gilliam stock popped as much as. 4 and a half percent throughout the day and in another deal private communications has agreed to buy trac fone a prepaid cell phone provide a service provider for mexico's america movil in
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a deal worth as much as 7 $1000000000.00 now trac fone boasts more than $20000000.00 prepaid customers under the this brand as well as 2 offshoots of the move sent america movil shares up by as much as 6 percent while verizon saw moderate gains so let's go ahead and take a look at these deals and the state of actors with the c.e.o. of optimist l l c thank you so much for being here today. thanks and now i want to start with the state of markets after a week and a half of sell offs we're seeing substantial gains now we also have the last federal reserve meeting before november's elections here in the u.s. coming up on wednesday do you expect any policy move to actually shake up markets or is the volatility gone for the time being. well i'd be very surprised to see any surprises coming out of this fed meeting i think german pow is acutely aware the markets are very dependent on his mantra policy in his very loose munched policy
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and i think we saw the unpleasantness we saw in the markets over the course of the past week that in tech stocks was more of a reflection of the fact that people thought the markets might be getting back to normal and the fed might then reverse is very very loose monetary policy i think now the markets are sort of more calmed down a bit so i think what he's going to come out and say is really very little he's just trying to persuade markets that they're going to stay the course they're going to carol with among policy they don't want to rock the boat before the election so it's going to be talking therapy calm down there's nothing to see here keep going however in terms of volatility going away i'm not sure i agree with you on the front that's what we're going to see now but when we got this election coming in this election might lead to a lot of maurice's in the market both sides in this election seem to be sort of gearing up for a contested election it looks like it might well be very very close and it might look like the does the winners not decide on election night we've been for a few days after few weeks afterwards the markets are going to absolutely hate that so i think me very very complacent now to say there's no new will us in the market
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i think there's tremendous possibility for those who see not perhaps in terms of interest rate policy which will remain fixed for the next few weeks or months even but certain times the election that is a huge possibility for a new normal is not the whole city coming up not so far away. now i want to talk a little bit about this in a video acquisition of arm what do you make of this deal of analysts expect back with backlash and regulatory hurdles considering the u.k. based company provides technology to many of invidious competitors. well i think some rumors exergy lazing that nvidia wants to buy on to basics destroy the company and make life difficult for india's competitors that sounds a bit to strategy in america spends want to do that i mean almost. these competitors can go elsewhere for the intellectual property the home has and use they provide so it's not the only game in town there are alternatives to it so if you didn't really want to finger his composure designs they could do it but it
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would be a fairly silly things to do i think much more likely is the u.k. regulators look at this and say we don't necessarily want one of knowledge of champions and there's not that many of them in the u.k. to fall now under the jurisdiction of the us to become a us company and have the us decide where it can sell us intellectual property and not i mean you could imagine such a scenario where the us government says the u.k. government is not allowed to max that technology for national security reasons so that would be sort of a perverse outcome that the perhaps the british government wants to avoid and schultz is trying to get assurances from us the us regulators that won't be the case and there will be free to continue just a list from associates but that is a very real risk in this so i think you might well see the u.k. regulation glaucus and say no thank you we're going to we're going to walk away from the steel out of the u.k. national security interests no thought big actually bought our back in 2016 for $31000000000.00 now and is now selling for roughly $40000000000.00 at the heck of a profit but is this an attempt for a soft bank to unload an asset at
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a profit after struggling with the likes of we were or is it just good business sense as far as you see it. well i think it is certainly at a profit that seems to have been somewhat elusive for softbank in recent times that she turned a profit and things we saw the debacle with they didn't cover themselves in glory with. just last week or 2 weeks ago we were talking about what sort frank was doing with the sec which is referred to as don't look like a little hedge fund within the organization without letting anyone know so yes there is a preteen to rack up some wins and show that they can actually win so high the way they have in the past or bear in mind. it's a 1000000000 selling for 40000000000 between 2016 and now it's not terribly impressive i mean just the mouse that went up over 130 percent in the same time in the s. and p. 500 is up over 70 percent so a 30 percent return for your positon crude is not that impressive so it looks more
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to me like soft bank is trying to shore up its capital position and trying to generate some cash to absorb the losses that have to have as a result of the pool trading activity and i went on this quickly gilliard is actually obviously been in at the forefront of the news amid the pandemic with their treatment room does appear now if this purchase of amino medics and their biggest care their breast cancer drug and attempt to keep that momentum going forward after the times of coburn $1000.00 i got 30 seconds for activia. well i would say rheumatism is a disappointment it has not been the clinical trials they've had to go through they have not been terribly effective at it and what is shown just how many through a clinical significance so it's definitely an attempt to remain relevant and it looks to me like the overpaying this premium on the acquisition is enormous so it's next that desperation to me octavia moran the c.e.o. of up i'm a fellow thanks so much for your time thank you. and that's it for this time
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