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this isn't digitized? >> not digi babe. >> young female actors are going to houses asking to be digitized so when they are older, they can play themselves for when they were younger? >> i wonder with philip seymour hoffman, can the digital version of his actor be as genius as he was? he doesn't have a say? >> he doesn't have a say. a lot of times that goes to the estate, to the family of the person who passed away. >> from a virtual face, we go to lindsay and you looked at a different. virtual reality. >> absolutely. i went to usc's institute for creative technology but looked at how they are using virtual reality in a much different way, which is to deal with an epidemic problem faces our wounded warriors, the invisible wound of post-traumatic stress. we will check that out next. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights exclusive report... >> from coast to coast... >> people selling fresh water for fracking... >> stories that have impact... >> we lost lives... >> that make a difference... >> senato
this isn't digitized? >> not digi babe. >> young female actors are going to houses asking to be digitized so when they are older, they can play themselves for when they were younger? >> i wonder with philip seymour hoffman, can the digital version of his actor be as genius as he was? he doesn't have a say? >> he doesn't have a say. a lot of times that goes to the estate, to the family of the person who passed away. >> from a virtual face, we go to lindsay and you...
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morean they be able to do in the digital economy?first, the tech and digital sector is leading the recovery in the u.k.. jobs are coming from that sector in london. it is a very encouraging sign. we have 83,000 or jobs that come about in the last three years in the tech sector. 600,000 people employed in the capital and technology alone, which is fantastic. it is diversified away from financial services. to prepare this next generation and give them the skills they need. we need to demystify technology and make sure that along with our stem curriculum, the science and technology curriculum, the people start to understand that -- that code is how things work in this world. it is happening as we speak. we are trying to get as many ofng people to learn an hour code so that they understand it is not that difficult. they will get interested in it, so that in september when the new curriculum comes in place in the u.k., they will be excited about it and embrace it much more so. i am out 24-year-old, of university, i don't have much in term
morean they be able to do in the digital economy?first, the tech and digital sector is leading the recovery in the u.k.. jobs are coming from that sector in london. it is a very encouraging sign. we have 83,000 or jobs that come about in the last three years in the tech sector. 600,000 people employed in the capital and technology alone, which is fantastic. it is diversified away from financial services. to prepare this next generation and give them the skills they need. we need to demystify...
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leaving a digital trail for snoopers. we'll look at new ways to guard your privacy in a world where you don't know who to trust. you're watching "real money." we're not watching you, but keep it here. >> the winter that will never end is not over yet and has been a blow to industries like housing and auto. severe weather has hurt small businesses from maine to georgia and throughout the midwest. it's causing a growing number of them to seek loans while they wonder when the big t haw will finally come. >> reporter: fed up this retailer retailer resorted with the done with winter sale. the latest effort to offset losses after a string of snow storms and cold weather kept shoppers out of her clothing store in new york city. for small business owners like her the polar vortex is public enemy number one. >> how much money would you say you lost. >> i would say i lost $100,000 because of the winter. that's a lot for a small store. >> reporter: in chicago a roughly 50% drop in sales this winter was enough to force kendall shaw t
leaving a digital trail for snoopers. we'll look at new ways to guard your privacy in a world where you don't know who to trust. you're watching "real money." we're not watching you, but keep it here. >> the winter that will never end is not over yet and has been a blow to industries like housing and auto. severe weather has hurt small businesses from maine to georgia and throughout the midwest. it's causing a growing number of them to seek loans while they wonder when the big t...
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leaving a digital trail for snoopers. we'll look at new ways to guard your privacy in a world where you don't know who to trust. you're watching "real money." we're not watching you, but keep it here. >> lisa fletcher is here with what is coming up on "the stream" . we're seeing something disturbing play out throughout the country in ohio, even in d.c. school segregation. >> yes, it's not intentional, but one could argue that the affect is the same. >> we struggle with it in new york, and connecticut as well. >> yes, connecticut could be the poster child of the topic. >> if you have got kids and you care about their education, you won't want to miss, it's "the stream" on right after "real money." >> the winter that will never end is not over yet and has been a blow to industries like housing and auto. severe weather has hurt small businesses from maine to georgia and throughout the midwest. it's causing a growing number of them to seek loans while they wonder when the big t haw will finally come. >> reporter: fed up this
leaving a digital trail for snoopers. we'll look at new ways to guard your privacy in a world where you don't know who to trust. you're watching "real money." we're not watching you, but keep it here. >> lisa fletcher is here with what is coming up on "the stream" . we're seeing something disturbing play out throughout the country in ohio, even in d.c. school segregation. >> yes, it's not intentional, but one could argue that the affect is the same. >> we...
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so digital life is different i'm curious where do you think the digital health will fit a year from now or 15 years from now and what can alexandra do it's a bridge between digital and health >> we actually have a board vision we started in 1994 and 14rbd our 2w0ub9 of 24th anniversary. so we started with a business plan and a mindset to be at the intersection of the real estate longer value but boarder this and that that's a huge industry it employes 3 and a half million people. but one of the first things we did in the bay are area we bought a set of buildings from a company that was leaving and larry came along and did google's first champions and put in a skateboard park so we had some interesting issues then we started a new venture headed by amanda who made the intro to us personally so we've invest in google in a budget share and still own part of that stock. all return is one thousand .678 times so the money we've invested equally to exceed the benchmark everyone we are in new york and cambridge and a san diego etc., he ever one of those cities is heavy being driven by technolog
so digital life is different i'm curious where do you think the digital health will fit a year from now or 15 years from now and what can alexandra do it's a bridge between digital and health >> we actually have a board vision we started in 1994 and 14rbd our 2w0ub9 of 24th anniversary. so we started with a business plan and a mindset to be at the intersection of the real estate longer value but boarder this and that that's a huge industry it employes 3 and a half million people. but one...
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not a sweet day for king digital.trading to the downside by 9%. the question we've had, guys, is how does the valuation compare to other media companies. we know going in it was a discount to the s&p. >> and now it is even more discounted to the peer set. on 2014 numbers, $2.6 billion, trading at 2 times that. compare to giant in china, 6.3. zynga 5.2. activision at 3.2, eaa at 3.2. low end of the peer group for a company that has a lot of growth. >> but does it? i don't think the valuation argument makes any sense right now because candy crush is sort of this swan of that -- we don't know what this company actually looks like once candy crush hits its normalized level. i think the question for me is, is this company zynga or is it pixar? remember, disney bought pixar for $7.4 billion, which is where king wanted to be valued. but pixar had a stable of characters which king doesn't have. it had a repeatable model for churning out hits which king will try to say they have but they say they don't want another candy crush
not a sweet day for king digital.trading to the downside by 9%. the question we've had, guys, is how does the valuation compare to other media companies. we know going in it was a discount to the s&p. >> and now it is even more discounted to the peer set. on 2014 numbers, $2.6 billion, trading at 2 times that. compare to giant in china, 6.3. zynga 5.2. activision at 3.2, eaa at 3.2. low end of the peer group for a company that has a lot of growth. >> but does it? i don't think...
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is the price right for king digital?he wildly popular maker of candy crush goes public today in its ipo. and later, general motors message, hitting the web again to try to reassure customers. we have a germanic -- a dramatic video to show you. the fifth floor of an apartment complex when this fire broke out. incredible images. the blaze was rolling in intensity when he swung himself over the ledge and dropped down to the next floor. he was ready to jump just as firefighters reached him. after some maneuvering, he scrambled onto a ladder and that was just moments before the upper floor collapsed. absolutely incredible. ? ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television and we are also streaming live on bloomberg.com and your tablet and smartphone. adam johnson. king digital is the company behind the popular mobile game kenny crush made it trading debut today. $22.50. that was the midpoint of the range. stocks fell 10% right out of the gate. riccardo zacconi. >> by focusing on the long-term, we create shareholder value.
is the price right for king digital?he wildly popular maker of candy crush goes public today in its ipo. and later, general motors message, hitting the web again to try to reassure customers. we have a germanic -- a dramatic video to show you. the fifth floor of an apartment complex when this fire broke out. incredible images. the blaze was rolling in intensity when he swung himself over the ledge and dropped down to the next floor. he was ready to jump just as firefighters reached him. after...
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free digital tv. thanks to a mandate, all broadcasters are required to transmit a digital signal through the airwaves. this lets you bypass. it is amazing. were off the coast of the gulf of mexico receiving free hdtv. imagine all of those shows you will receive at home. basic cable and satellite cost up to $80 a month. it's almost $10,000 over 10 years. with clear tv, there's no contract and no monthly fee and no unexpected rate increases. just free hdtv that look as good or better than cable are satellite. call or go online and now. >> i took the antenna out of the box and plugged it in and in a few minutes i was watching free network of broadcast hdtv. >> its designed is perfect for an apartment or dorm room. you can watch it at the many rooms as you will like without an additional fee. we'll give you a second antenna for free. that is 2 digital antennas all for $19.95. not available in stores. >> i cannot believe i get all of these channels for free. clear tv is for real. ♪ following is a paid pres
free digital tv. thanks to a mandate, all broadcasters are required to transmit a digital signal through the airwaves. this lets you bypass. it is amazing. were off the coast of the gulf of mexico receiving free hdtv. imagine all of those shows you will receive at home. basic cable and satellite cost up to $80 a month. it's almost $10,000 over 10 years. with clear tv, there's no contract and no monthly fee and no unexpected rate increases. just free hdtv that look as good or better than cable...
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also helps keep these digital natives on the right track.ncipal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. go into mr. i romero's class. and here are all of his screens. i would say the exact same thing, and this is a spanish class. insectsson is watching versus arachnids. i can click on that and send a message and say, are you supposed to be watching this video? and it says from dr. rhodes. they change their screen. using staff here believes traditional teaching and technology, they can develop skills critical to future success. kids who cane our communicate quickly, who can get data quickly, who can differentiate for themselves or expect their teachers to do so. not that we had as kids. that was a part of our special education technology series which we will be talking about later in the show, not the interview with arianna huffington. here is my interview about her book and why she wrote it. >> i wrote this book because i realized it was my own personal wake-up call after i collapse from exhaustion and burnout in 2007. we all ref
also helps keep these digital natives on the right track.ncipal uses remote desktop to keep an eye on her students. go into mr. i romero's class. and here are all of his screens. i would say the exact same thing, and this is a spanish class. insectsson is watching versus arachnids. i can click on that and send a message and say, are you supposed to be watching this video? and it says from dr. rhodes. they change their screen. using staff here believes traditional teaching and technology, they...
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what does running in the halls look like in the digital age?parents and ptas together, we need to say, what does it mean to be a good digital citizen, how do we protect our data, how do we protect our image and reputation, when is it appropriate to interact, and how is it appropriate to interact with people in the other space? how do we make sure we are creating good digital citizens. >> we live in the bay area. the home of the most advanced technology companies in the world from google to facebook to apple. san francisco public schools, for example, are struggling. what are you doing to get tech companies more involved with this effort to help our education system? >> there are a number of things underway. the first thing is the president's connect ed initiative, to make sure there is an infrastructure in place. there are a lot of schools that are interested, but if you are in a room that does not have connectivity, there is not a lot you can do. that is the first piece, making schools connected. the president says that needs to happen in less
what does running in the halls look like in the digital age?parents and ptas together, we need to say, what does it mean to be a good digital citizen, how do we protect our data, how do we protect our image and reputation, when is it appropriate to interact, and how is it appropriate to interact with people in the other space? how do we make sure we are creating good digital citizens. >> we live in the bay area. the home of the most advanced technology companies in the world from google...
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perhaps the most promising prospect is the digital single market sector. abbas potential to cause all the lights on the prosperity. this year the european commission tabled a proposal to reform what's known as collective rights management. many artists and performers use organizations called collecting societies to my sister went to commercial uses like tv stations radio stations and online music service providers. collecting societies also collect income on to halt the band members in the form of royalties reforming the way the society's work is a major focus of the commission's proposal. mario got a french member of our group is parliament's report on the commission's proposal and she's in listening mode tuesday up the sound of the dossier eight. i'm looking for tiffany to a bull fight that dictates the dpp has organized the hearing and my goal is to work together to get up from the pictures taken in a contiguous collecting societies and to avoid disputes that we have previously hand her some copyright issues. we need to work in the general interest and
perhaps the most promising prospect is the digital single market sector. abbas potential to cause all the lights on the prosperity. this year the european commission tabled a proposal to reform what's known as collective rights management. many artists and performers use organizations called collecting societies to my sister went to commercial uses like tv stations radio stations and online music service providers. collecting societies also collect income on to halt the band members in the form...
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a very popular digital video game.ion in its ipo, pricing the shares at $22.50. shares all for -- are faltering just a little bit. we are talking about the sustainability of the company's popularity in terms of what it is going to be able to pick. ipohe same time, another comparatively, zynga, it is possible for an ipo to do well. we will be talking to the ceo in 30 minutes. software update. cristina alesci has more details on that. what is the deal all about? >> this fits in very nicely with sap. what it does is it helps companies basically higher on project specific time management. companies sign up to control cost. they want to be able to hire the best and the brightest when they need them. but they do not want to pick them up full-time and deal with the health concerns and benefits that come along with full-time work. sap providing yet another service for their big companies. what very emblematic of tech companies have been doing. they have been adapting to these deals and actually announcing them. we have seen dr
a very popular digital video game.ion in its ipo, pricing the shares at $22.50. shares all for -- are faltering just a little bit. we are talking about the sustainability of the company's popularity in terms of what it is going to be able to pick. ipohe same time, another comparatively, zynga, it is possible for an ipo to do well. we will be talking to the ceo in 30 minutes. software update. cristina alesci has more details on that. what is the deal all about? >> this fits in very nicely...
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it is an alternate analog universe in this digital world that we live. the next thing i would like to do is just get us on the same page about what is intellectual property and the definition i'm going to use is by the treaty organization, the united states is a member and intellectual property means creations of the mind, inventions, literary works, motion pictures as well as the kinds of properties that we use to identify products. so it falls into two categories, industrial property, and that would be patent, trademark, industrial design, things called geographic indicators of origin which are more prevalent around the world than they are in the united states because we know we haven't set up a legal regime for that. but when you get certified why in the order him those come with a single tells you where they come from. that's all industrial property. the other category is copyright and that covers all of our artistic work, software, broadcasting and that's what we are going to talk about today. i also want to mention there are a couple categories tha
it is an alternate analog universe in this digital world that we live. the next thing i would like to do is just get us on the same page about what is intellectual property and the definition i'm going to use is by the treaty organization, the united states is a member and intellectual property means creations of the mind, inventions, literary works, motion pictures as well as the kinds of properties that we use to identify products. so it falls into two categories, industrial property, and...
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so as we work to close the digital divide with dennis in many ways. for me just highlight to you because they think they illustrate how once you provide access, students will take advantage of it. one of the ways i want to talk about his idaho has a very comprehensive math initiative. it has many parts to it, but one of the parts of the math initiative is a web-based map my next program that is called think through mass. teachers can supplement their instruction by allowing students to login from any computer and solve complex math problems in a game like environment. students earned points of the software difficult problems and if necessary can even talk to a life tutor if they wanted to trouble and need help. so with this opportunity and an environment that children enjoy being in, last year more than 30,000 students in idaho logged on and saw the nearly 13 million complex math problems. of those, 4 million dennis said the traditional classroom. at home, on the weekends, over spring break, christmas break him at thanksgiving. not because students ar
so as we work to close the digital divide with dennis in many ways. for me just highlight to you because they think they illustrate how once you provide access, students will take advantage of it. one of the ways i want to talk about his idaho has a very comprehensive math initiative. it has many parts to it, but one of the parts of the math initiative is a web-based map my next program that is called think through mass. teachers can supplement their instruction by allowing students to login...
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king digital is not conservative. you asif you look at corporate sector as a whole, he came from a conservative place. even today, they're not hiring much or spending much on. the sector we would say still pretty safe. we are starting to see evidence of access. the cash balances have gone down. when you look at the whole sector, they're depending more on short-term capital. but it is too early in that cycle to get really nervous. you can pick names as you did, but at this point, still looks pretty good. edgar's.bring in jp i want to talk about microsoft. satya nadella will be making his first big media presentation to unveil microsoft for apple. the question is, is he too late on this? the tablets have been out. people felt comfortable using them. they really need microsoft office and excel on their tablets? >> it would be better for microsoft if they have been there earlier, but at the same time, we are coming through days one with the tablets, which is a online,, check things this idea that we will move to the table
king digital is not conservative. you asif you look at corporate sector as a whole, he came from a conservative place. even today, they're not hiring much or spending much on. the sector we would say still pretty safe. we are starting to see evidence of access. the cash balances have gone down. when you look at the whole sector, they're depending more on short-term capital. but it is too early in that cycle to get really nervous. you can pick names as you did, but at this point, still looks...
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of course you'll always be able to watch the ppt these digital content online wedding off peace is not as cute as in a sixty eight to compete at any given. and this and often on the tv and the skin on sundays. the vandalism of the cba. china's one is designing a new mindset to get to speak. the white city of hope that those who have lost inside. pity she didn't get the three hundred bc to compute just so that they can apply for jobs in private and sector. it's a nice pic of complete disgust with the paper gets to watch it on the tube system under the tenth of what you come on to his yuppie computers the foundation for growth and prosperity. but the company so closely connected. having organization with a mandate to keep the international financial system and an even keel is more important than ever. the international monetary fund has warned from the lessons we just took in the great depression and global conflict that followed membership has grown two hundred and eighty countries the imf is a forum for discussing policies that promote stable economic growth. it's a form of credit unio
of course you'll always be able to watch the ppt these digital content online wedding off peace is not as cute as in a sixty eight to compete at any given. and this and often on the tv and the skin on sundays. the vandalism of the cba. china's one is designing a new mindset to get to speak. the white city of hope that those who have lost inside. pity she didn't get the three hundred bc to compute just so that they can apply for jobs in private and sector. it's a nice pic of complete disgust...
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-- digital wall? >> the digital wall is the first of its kind in the united states. be interactive in other parts of the world. we have a smaller wall that we will take around to schools and other areas to interact to be part of it. what it does.w what do you do with an interactive wall? >> you talk to other parts of the world. download some of their stuff and interact with other parts of the world. it is really neat, and you will see that start to grow as the time comes. as you have oculus and other things of that sort in the news, i guess this is right in there. >> inc. you for joining us. for joining us. he is the mayor of el paso, texas. when we come back, i'm dying to know what he thinks about bitcoin. stick around. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. our guest is sebastian mulally. by.sebastian mala tell me about bitcoin. >> it is nuts. it is the craziest thing i've seen. if you think about money, what is money? it has always historically been ander a metal like gold there is a limited amount of it, or it is backed by the credit of a
-- digital wall? >> the digital wall is the first of its kind in the united states. be interactive in other parts of the world. we have a smaller wall that we will take around to schools and other areas to interact to be part of it. what it does.w what do you do with an interactive wall? >> you talk to other parts of the world. download some of their stuff and interact with other parts of the world. it is really neat, and you will see that start to grow as the time comes. as you...
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king digital a very highly anticipated ipo. i think it's fair to say that although the game they produce may be sweet the stock has soured. the ipo did not go as well as many people anticipated. i think that's an understatement. i guess the question is why? was it the fundamental with the ipo? the pricing and the number of shares out there or is it something else? >> it's actually a really slow float so you would expect a pop from that. but there's fundamental issues. number one, 78% of gross bookings, revenue coming in is coming from candy crush and while extremely popular it's in decline. 95% are from just three games. so they're betting big on big games. they might need to diversify a bit. one in five users actually pays and the number of payers was down by 1 million from december over september. so a little bit of issues there as far as who is forking on the over. but on the positive side, they do have good expense management in contrast to zinga and they don't do advertising. they could bring in more revenue. >> all right.
king digital a very highly anticipated ipo. i think it's fair to say that although the game they produce may be sweet the stock has soured. the ipo did not go as well as many people anticipated. i think that's an understatement. i guess the question is why? was it the fundamental with the ipo? the pricing and the number of shares out there or is it something else? >> it's actually a really slow float so you would expect a pop from that. but there's fundamental issues. number one, 78% of...
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perhaps the most promising prospects is the digital single market sector. abbas potential to and haunts our lives. on the prosperity. early this year the european commission tabled a proposal to reform what's known as collective rights management. many artists and performers use of organizations called collecting societies to my sense that what the commercial uses like tv stations radio stations and online music service providers. collecting societies also collect income on to halt the band members in the form of royalties reforming the way the society's what is a major focus of the commission's proposal. mario got a french member of our group is parliament's rapport so on the commission's proposal and she's in listening mode just yet but still medical dossier eight. i'm looking for it to listening to all sides of this debate. ppp has organized this hearing and my goal is to work together that the affected countries which are sometimes taken a negative view of collecting societies. and to avoid disputes that we have previously paying for some copyright issu
perhaps the most promising prospects is the digital single market sector. abbas potential to and haunts our lives. on the prosperity. early this year the european commission tabled a proposal to reform what's known as collective rights management. many artists and performers use of organizations called collecting societies to my sense that what the commercial uses like tv stations radio stations and online music service providers. collecting societies also collect income on to halt the band...
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. >>> not the initial public stock offering debut king digital had hoped for. the gamemaker best known for candy crush saw its shares gets crushed on their first day of trading, sliding more than 15%. but king digital ceo ricardo zaconi doesn't sound crushed about the inauspicious debut for the stock or about prospects for new video games and players. >> what we want to see is not to find another candy crush. that's not what we are here for. what we're here for is to build a portfolio of games. we want to build a network of players, of loyal players who play our portfolio games. you can see that we have now three games in the top ten grossing on multiplatforms. >> with today's ipo king digital is now valued at about $6 billion. candy crush counts 97 million players. >>> the slide in facebook and other tech stocks dragged down the major averages today. also weighing on the markets, renewed concerns about russia on reports it has 30,000 military troops stationed along its eastern border with ukraine. speaking of brussels, president obama urged european allies and
. >>> not the initial public stock offering debut king digital had hoped for. the gamemaker best known for candy crush saw its shares gets crushed on their first day of trading, sliding more than 15%. but king digital ceo ricardo zaconi doesn't sound crushed about the inauspicious debut for the stock or about prospects for new video games and players. >> what we want to see is not to find another candy crush. that's not what we are here for. what we're here for is to build a...
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king digital does have revenue and has profits as well. talking about a company aced on nothing. an 11-year-old company. in terms of being in a bubble, it the value is a discount to some of its peers. the stock is down. you would think if we were in a bubble environment, people would still be buying this thing. >> 10 times earnings? >> whether it is fair or not is not fair of me. the market is making a judgment that it was higher than they wanted to buy. >> this is a company that has basically one game that people play. they are making fun -- money off of it, which is great. in an environment such as gaming risk here that while it is popular today and making money today, it will not be popular tomorrow. >> of course. we saw that was zynga. do is to say that cannot happen with candy crÈche users defecting to something else? >> is this what is fueling the concern? >> absolutely. investors thought it would pop on day one and make a quick flip. when that did not happen they said i am out and them done. >> what does the ceos say? >> i said what
king digital does have revenue and has profits as well. talking about a company aced on nothing. an 11-year-old company. in terms of being in a bubble, it the value is a discount to some of its peers. the stock is down. you would think if we were in a bubble environment, people would still be buying this thing. >> 10 times earnings? >> whether it is fair or not is not fair of me. the market is making a judgment that it was higher than they wanted to buy. >> this is a company...
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king digital is one of them.g that cheap and it is also down, do we need to find some other companies out there that are cheap, but and are not necessarily going to be quite so much the burden in the portfolio? we took those 150 names and we sorted them by pe. we wanted only stocks trading under 15 times earnings, so they are cheap. and also where earnings are growing at least 15%, or forecast to this year. we found about 14. we are calling these the anti-candy crushers. maybe they are going to crush candy crush. some of these names you know. corning, the maker of gorilla glass on your iphone. some of these you may not. bottom line to my put all 14 tickers on my twitter handle. are trying to find growing technology companies, because the market is not very happy with candy crush maker, king, today. >> this morning on the loop julie hyman spoke to king digital's ceo. she estimate the share price was too high. >> my focus is not on the price. we have long-term synergy. by focusing on the long-term, we create shareh
king digital is one of them.g that cheap and it is also down, do we need to find some other companies out there that are cheap, but and are not necessarily going to be quite so much the burden in the portfolio? we took those 150 names and we sorted them by pe. we wanted only stocks trading under 15 times earnings, so they are cheap. and also where earnings are growing at least 15%, or forecast to this year. we found about 14. we are calling these the anti-candy crushers. maybe they are going to...
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digital, even the economy has gotten simpler and quicker. there are platforms you can use.have to build everything yourself. you can subscribe to other services that allow you to create the business. that causes much more know-how. we are lucky in this country there is quite a knowledge base around the digital economy and e-commerce. britain is a world leader for the penetration of e-commerce businesses are greater than any other country in the world. interestingly, any older countries look to the -- other countries look to be u.k. without talking about e-commerce and that provides a good opportunity for u.k.-based commerce. >> you're talking about starting companies and it is still hard to start a company. are we pushing against an open door here? is there still a lot of resistance to what you're talking about or is it simply going to become normal because of the technology and the digital economy to be able to do that? >> i think that is the change in mindset. people have to view it as pushing against an open door. they've got to say, he or she has done it, why can't i? w
digital, even the economy has gotten simpler and quicker. there are platforms you can use.have to build everything yourself. you can subscribe to other services that allow you to create the business. that causes much more know-how. we are lucky in this country there is quite a knowledge base around the digital economy and e-commerce. britain is a world leader for the penetration of e-commerce businesses are greater than any other country in the world. interestingly, any older countries look to...
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after all, when they became public in 2007, it was like king digital.was the maker of the most popular social game out there at the time farmville and zynga has been a horrible disappointment. stock priced at 10 and plunged 5% the first day of trading. eventually, zynga rallied up to 14 and change. but that was a mistake. it dropped to the low single digits before rebounding up to $5 and change under new management. still after the rebound, the ipo has been holding zynga for all this time perhaps say because you are in a coma. you are sitting on a nasty 45% loss. so after the zynga experience, how is it possible people are so darn excited about the king digital entertainment ipo? what the heck? you know what, though, here's a twist. it's because the excitement is justified. that's right. you may think it's totally crazy, but hear me out on this. we don't know exactly where king will price or how high it will go. however we know it is nothing like zynga. king is much cheaper and steadier and just downright better and, of course -- >> tasty. >> -- tastier
after all, when they became public in 2007, it was like king digital.was the maker of the most popular social game out there at the time farmville and zynga has been a horrible disappointment. stock priced at 10 and plunged 5% the first day of trading. eventually, zynga rallied up to 14 and change. but that was a mistake. it dropped to the low single digits before rebounding up to $5 and change under new management. still after the rebound, the ipo has been holding zynga for all this time...
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on a digital device. , streaming device. way to think about it is digital devices have an advantage over maybe what the live channel might have on traditional tv. that would cater to the fan base if you are a school fan. these are the type of things i think that are looking better. >> those who follow apple closely may know that the ceo, tim cook, is a fan of duke basketball and eddie cue is also a big fan. saw espn gravitate toward apple tv relatively early. are these signals that more sports, maybe more basketball will eventually make their way to apple tv? >> i hope so. ago where that long the consumers reception -- perception of what was possible on a streaming device was cap videos and kids falling off their skateboards. we have gone from that to streaming movies thanks to some very large streaming service providers like netflix and hulu and now we are starting to see sports and i think that's where it the importance is that we are starting to see the broadening of content on streaming platforms. ultimately, that makes
on a digital device. , streaming device. way to think about it is digital devices have an advantage over maybe what the live channel might have on traditional tv. that would cater to the fan base if you are a school fan. these are the type of things i think that are looking better. >> those who follow apple closely may know that the ceo, tim cook, is a fan of duke basketball and eddie cue is also a big fan. saw espn gravitate toward apple tv relatively early. are these signals that more...
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joe letteri is the director of weta digital. tell us about the effects for the latest hobbit movie. >> smaug, we started working with benedict over dutch -- cum berbatch, and rather than doing a typical voice in the booth everything that you do with animated characters, we put him in a motion capture suit, and we got to see what his physical presence and body performance was. we translated that into the dragon. >> was a motion capture suit? >> we mark kirk an actor, and we try to record the movements. what we're really doing is getting the essence of their performance, and see what happens when we have this very moving performance on the small stage, how does that take advantage o -- how do we change that into a dragon? i was the effect supervisor for avatar as well. i am to create anything that is not real. if you can imagine it, but not do it physically, than it is up to me degree at it. >> you have also made a 25 foot gorilla? >> we did king kong, exactly. that was peter's lifelong dream, to bring king kong back to the screen
joe letteri is the director of weta digital. tell us about the effects for the latest hobbit movie. >> smaug, we started working with benedict over dutch -- cum berbatch, and rather than doing a typical voice in the booth everything that you do with animated characters, we put him in a motion capture suit, and we got to see what his physical presence and body performance was. we translated that into the dragon. >> was a motion capture suit? >> we mark kirk an actor, and we try...
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>> by the way, when you do an fx digits?ight market and there are costs involved because there are safeguards in place to protect a currency that is worth something. >> the underlying tax authority i think is the key issue. howard, let's turn to the equity markets as well. for or five years into a bull market, cash is the rage. me --rl icon your friend friend me -- frenemy right now? up,f it helps the stock go i am like -- hey, that's great. >> are you seeing investment improve? seeing the animal spirit clicking in? >> yes. there have been a lot of decisions deferred because of uncertainty and lack of confidence, but now that the economy is doing better, confidence is returning, that will take money away from what is being used to buy back stock. >> is it the valuation being so great that you have to deal with large cap because it is so dam cheap? >> that is certainly a better relative value right now. tremendous outperformance over the last 10 years. remember, they did not have the last decade. they continued to go up. now
>> by the way, when you do an fx digits?ight market and there are costs involved because there are safeguards in place to protect a currency that is worth something. >> the underlying tax authority i think is the key issue. howard, let's turn to the equity markets as well. for or five years into a bull market, cash is the rage. me --rl icon your friend friend me -- frenemy right now? up,f it helps the stock go i am like -- hey, that's great. >> are you seeing investment...
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it is up to us to digital advertising is doing and these auction-like environments.abling these companies to form groups and companies and take advantage of what we have in our data centers and really move ads around the world. >> when i think about open bidding, i think about the guys on the commodity floors trading in chicago or wherever where something is offered. lots of things to buy and sell. that is happening behind every webpage that is loaded up. what is it about your technology that makes that? >> the advantage that we have and is similar to electronic trading, futures and foreign exchange is moving toward electronic. i love that happened because we have hundreds of networks that enable really ultralow like a flash trading or high-frequency trading. you can move stuff very quickly across multiple networks. is the same kind of facility? >> we have 975 networks. you can choose the fastest routes to move. >> fundamentally, doesn't that mean advertiser is able to reach the potential herb it's of the product in a more -- product in a more real-time basis? >> med
it is up to us to digital advertising is doing and these auction-like environments.abling these companies to form groups and companies and take advantage of what we have in our data centers and really move ads around the world. >> when i think about open bidding, i think about the guys on the commodity floors trading in chicago or wherever where something is offered. lots of things to buy and sell. that is happening behind every webpage that is loaded up. what is it about your technology...
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and then it digitized it. once it digitized it, you could make a copy of that. you could make ten copies. you could make 100 million copies of it, and that's what they did. each of those copies is identical to the original. it's a perfect copy. and it can be reproduced at virtually zero cost and transmitted anywhere in the world through the internet almost instantaneously. so this is a good that's free, perfect and instant. now, those are three characteristics we haven't had for most goods and services in the past, and they lead to some very unusual economics. in particular, they lead to winner-take-all markets or winner-take-most markets. while each neighborhood or town might have a tax preparer, a human tax preparer that could service them, with a tax preparation program you don't want to have, you know, the thousandth best or even the second best program, you just want to buy the best one that's available. so those markets tend to concentrate to one or maybe handful of programs or of winners in those markets. and as a consequence, the revenues for that indust
and then it digitized it. once it digitized it, you could make a copy of that. you could make ten copies. you could make 100 million copies of it, and that's what they did. each of those copies is identical to the original. it's a perfect copy. and it can be reproduced at virtually zero cost and transmitted anywhere in the world through the internet almost instantaneously. so this is a good that's free, perfect and instant. now, those are three characteristics we haven't had for most goods and...
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it's been a pretty rough couple months for the digital currency.unged nearly 30%, in fact just over the last 60 days. >> now some of bitcoin's biggest advocates are starting to fight back. josh lipton joins us with details on that. josh? >> yeah, bill. here at coin summit at bitcoin conference going on in san francisco, today marc andreessen of andreessen horowitz took the stage. remember bitcoin does have its critics, including warren buffett. he called bitcoin recently a mirage. andreessen was asked specifically to respond to that criticism. here is what he had to tell the crowd. >> the historical track record of old white men who don't understand new technology crapping on old technology is i think at 100%. >> andreessen with some tough words for the oracle of omaha. he was asked how do you invest in the space? how do you commit capital? andreessen saying this is a growing ecosystem that's attracting top engineers. he compared it a lot during his speech to the early days of the internet. firms like andreessen are looking to make big bets on comp
it's been a pretty rough couple months for the digital currency.unged nearly 30%, in fact just over the last 60 days. >> now some of bitcoin's biggest advocates are starting to fight back. josh lipton joins us with details on that. josh? >> yeah, bill. here at coin summit at bitcoin conference going on in san francisco, today marc andreessen of andreessen horowitz took the stage. remember bitcoin does have its critics, including warren buffett. he called bitcoin recently a mirage....
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>> not even 10. >> you have more than 10. >> no, i have the all def digital. one music, one thing that has components to it. i have fashion and culture. >> you write books. >> i write books. >> you are in films. >> films and books -- i am in the film business, yes. and i am an a are no, yes. >> and you have the yoga thing going, the new spiritual center and yoga center. so that's a thing. >> that's a thing. you can count things, i have things. >> okay. >> they are not all businesses. >> we are getting mired in semantics is what i am saying. >> i have a lot of stuff going on. i handle it. i know what do you want do. i don't know a lot of stuff, i have gut instincts on many things. i really do have a really -- i have an easy life. i don't work that hard. >> you were on twitter talking about philip see mor see more hs death and your perspective about drug laws. >> all i said is if he were alive today would he go to jail or rehab. i said end the war on drugs. the war on drugs has done more to destroy the fabric of the black community than anything we can think of.
>> not even 10. >> you have more than 10. >> no, i have the all def digital. one music, one thing that has components to it. i have fashion and culture. >> you write books. >> i write books. >> you are in films. >> films and books -- i am in the film business, yes. and i am an a are no, yes. >> and you have the yoga thing going, the new spiritual center and yoga center. so that's a thing. >> that's a thing. you can count things, i have...
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all of these domains are increasingly cyberdependent if we live in the digital age. with this relatively short history of computers in the network's that they are linked into i think we have reached a turning point or at least a defining point. just as our dependence on this as growing the risk side is to man. you can see this in a lot of different ways. one would be the astounding numbers. for example every single second nine new pieces of malware, software designed to cause computer problems are discovered every second. nine every second. 97% of fortune 500 companies know that they have been hacked and the other 3% are willing to admit it to themselves. on the military side over 100 different nations have created some kind of cybermilitary command, a unit designed to fight wars in the space and beyond. indeed the very first pew poll of 2014 took a survey of americans about what they have feared most and it found that they feared cyberattacks more than iranian nuclear weapons, north korea and nuclear weapons, the rise of china, russia or climate change. what this me
all of these domains are increasingly cyberdependent if we live in the digital age. with this relatively short history of computers in the network's that they are linked into i think we have reached a turning point or at least a defining point. just as our dependence on this as growing the risk side is to man. you can see this in a lot of different ways. one would be the astounding numbers. for example every single second nine new pieces of malware, software designed to cause computer problems...
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so besides marrying the great digital divide. it's also have a much bigger social logical impact which is something that will address leading the probe. we need to take the first break on our program today i'll see you in just few minutes. in. the sells. says. the welcome back to the second segment of today's world when he on the town while the on post prequel will continue our conversation with michelle wie the police the secretary general of the peacock secretariat will still be directed to roll off the international division for the institute for information industry michelle wood talking about the establishment and the implementation of the apec digital opportunity said that all the talk project in the first crop over. not with him that he'll start off this current program by asking you. among the different partners and build a country estate deal economy state nation. all of that. no maintains diplomatic relations with us. what's that for a moment. that would make the eagle project specially into some promotion. analysts goi
so besides marrying the great digital divide. it's also have a much bigger social logical impact which is something that will address leading the probe. we need to take the first break on our program today i'll see you in just few minutes. in. the sells. says. the welcome back to the second segment of today's world when he on the town while the on post prequel will continue our conversation with michelle wie the police the secretary general of the peacock secretariat will still be directed to...
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over 90 million people play king digital 60 app candy crush every day. but when the stock hits the street later there month, will it be worth it's estimated $30i7b 3w68 price tag? don't miss, kramer's take. all coming up on "mad money." ." . >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow on twitter. hashtag mad tweechlts send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-4u6789-743 of cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. madm. . >> we know the cloud-based software have been on fire, what object the noun cloud-base software? take click technologies, a provider of data analytics software for businesses? here's a big data play with an intriguing presently is. their analytics platform is fast and easy to use. some say it's addictive. you don't need to ask your i.t. department for help analyzing your data. instead the company is a user-driven intelligent platform, you can access data wage. click says its platform makes its much easier for people in an enterprise to collaborate and share their findings versus more traditional offers liko
over 90 million people play king digital 60 app candy crush every day. but when the stock hits the street later there month, will it be worth it's estimated $30i7b 3w68 price tag? don't miss, kramer's take. all coming up on "mad money." ." . >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow on twitter. hashtag mad tweechlts send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-4u6789-743 of cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. madm. . >> we...
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we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see everything. now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it. we let them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of th
we offer classes and workshops in digital camera, digital printing. we offer classes basically in the shooting, ton the town at night, treasure island. there is a way for the programs exploring everyone who would like to spend the day on this program. >> hello, my name is jennifer. >> my name is simone. we are going on a field trip to take pictures up the hill. >> c'mon, c'mon, c'mon. >> actually, i have been here a lot. i have never looked closely enough to see...
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king digital, maker of candy crush down for a second day.s not risen since it went public. $18 $.50. now it is >> what do you do with the bankers who thought this up? like they still get paid. whose reputation took the biggest hit this week? citigroup, king digital, bankers, the affordable care act struggling to get the sign-up, turkey? lowered from 7s million. keep lowering the bar and you will meet it. >> at least i can say i got 6 million. >> citigroup and the challenges they had. citigroup stunned wall street, ett flaunt the stress test. flunked thebat stress test. robert albertson with sandler o'neill, linking banking to the economy. where will banking be in 24 months? >> it will be better and there will be more consolidation. i am not sure regulators will come off this pendulum swing . between banksng and capital -- the biggest obstacle is the regulators and all these changes and surprises. >> what will go on at citigroup this weekend? will have meetings through the weekend, do they change people so they do not have this happen again?
king digital, maker of candy crush down for a second day.s not risen since it went public. $18 $.50. now it is >> what do you do with the bankers who thought this up? like they still get paid. whose reputation took the biggest hit this week? citigroup, king digital, bankers, the affordable care act struggling to get the sign-up, turkey? lowered from 7s million. keep lowering the bar and you will meet it. >> at least i can say i got 6 million. >> citigroup and the challenges...
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now it's whoever has the digital networks. all of the richest and most influential people in the world are somehow close to one of the big networks. it might be for finance, it might be for social networking or something like that. it might be for intelligence, it might be for insurance. >> rose: are we talking about companies or individuals. >> you know, the distinction is blurring. i mean facebook is a public company but it's controlled by one person. the ownership of these things is becoming more and more narrow. we saw recently with what's up being acquired, 15 to 19 billion. you have a few dozen kids starting this thing and good for them. i bear them no ill will. but we're turning this society into an all or nothing game where all means that you get to be close to the big computer that's calculating advantages over everybody else. and nothing isn't quite nothing but it's very thin, this thing called the long tail which is everybody else who is being calculated about. >> rose: the thesis here is what? >> the thesis is that
now it's whoever has the digital networks. all of the richest and most influential people in the world are somehow close to one of the big networks. it might be for finance, it might be for social networking or something like that. it might be for intelligence, it might be for insurance. >> rose: are we talking about companies or individuals. >> you know, the distinction is blurring. i mean facebook is a public company but it's controlled by one person. the ownership of these things...
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all of these domains are increasingly cyberdependent if we live in the digital age. with this relatively short history of computers in the network's that they are linked into i think we have reached a turning point or at least a defining point. just as our dependence on this as growing the risk side is to man. you can see this in a lot of different ways. one would be the astounding numbers. for example every single second nine new pieces of malware, software designed to cause computer problems are discovered every second. nine every second. 97% of fortune 500 companies know that they have been hacked and the other 3% are willing to admit it to themselves. on the military side over 100 different nations have created some kind of cybermilitary command, a unit designed to fight wars in the space and beyond. indeed the very first pew poll of 2014 took a survey of americans about what they have feared most and it found that they feared cyberattacks more than iranian nuclear weapons, north korea and nuclear weapons, the rise of china, russia or climate change. what this me
all of these domains are increasingly cyberdependent if we live in the digital age. with this relatively short history of computers in the network's that they are linked into i think we have reached a turning point or at least a defining point. just as our dependence on this as growing the risk side is to man. you can see this in a lot of different ways. one would be the astounding numbers. for example every single second nine new pieces of malware, software designed to cause computer problems...
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in my mind, print cannot live without digital, and digital cannot live without print.utting out a monthly magazine. magazine,erly print to an audience that spends a quarter of a million dollars a year, or has a $5 million net worth. then we also go out monthly with a digital magazine that we leverage the top 2 million subscribers. high-endwe buy all the fashion products? >> yes, the sales price. >> a lot of people would say that print cannot survive without digital, why are you certain that digital cannot survive without print? wantou believe the people to hold some things? >> luxury brands today, and this they feel this time their brand is more controlled, in this environment, then being on digital. >> that this is real, this is not virtual in other words. >> this can go anywhere. they want this to be very comfortable, and brands are similar, they are competitive with them in some way. >> what is your partnership with ? they do attract the high-end shopper. >> knowing that their audience is as good as they get, and they love to travel, and eating, food, home design an
in my mind, print cannot live without digital, and digital cannot live without print.utting out a monthly magazine. magazine,erly print to an audience that spends a quarter of a million dollars a year, or has a $5 million net worth. then we also go out monthly with a digital magazine that we leverage the top 2 million subscribers. high-endwe buy all the fashion products? >> yes, the sales price. >> a lot of people would say that print cannot survive without digital, why are you...
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is there some digital strategy? i don't know, but that needs to be in the conversation. >> foreign fighters across the globe to fight in the civil war is the area on one side or the other. by the way, a third of those are coming from europe benefit of those from europe and it really is a global problem. what had never seen until series of missions are not coming to fight the physical work. they literally send software engineers to fight on behalf of the army and sometimes physically, sometimes fighting -- >> presumably with iran. >> what's new for the military focus to the economy? one of the things that happens at the advent of the technology and so much progress and efficiency as it's a real crisis all over the world, particularly for the youth. how do you think about both of you, and eric particularly because from my time at google you care deeply not just about google as a company, but the impact google has on the world. you've done an amazing job. we all want to pass that. how do you think about -- i know you t
is there some digital strategy? i don't know, but that needs to be in the conversation. >> foreign fighters across the globe to fight in the civil war is the area on one side or the other. by the way, a third of those are coming from europe benefit of those from europe and it really is a global problem. what had never seen until series of missions are not coming to fight the physical work. they literally send software engineers to fight on behalf of the army and sometimes physically,...