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emily: michael dell saw something in taking dell private.thers said you could have broken up the company even more. did you consider possible scenarios? meg: we considered a lot of different scenarios but we decided we wanted to continue to be a public company because we wanted shareholders to get a chance to have shareholder value creation. you might recall the stock price got as low as $11 or $12. we built the company backup and shareholders and the company got to share in that. i think that will happen again here. at least over the longer term. emily: you are going to become the ceo of hewlett-packard enterprise. and i am curious how you came to that decision because it is a more diverse and unpredictable set of businesses. hp ink plays more to consumer strength. meg: part of the decision is who is in what spot and who do you have that can step up? whisler was an incredibly talented executive. he spent many years in the pc business and i admire dion a lot. i thought he would be perfect for hp ink. i said that i love the enterprise busines
emily: michael dell saw something in taking dell private.thers said you could have broken up the company even more. did you consider possible scenarios? meg: we considered a lot of different scenarios but we decided we wanted to continue to be a public company because we wanted shareholders to get a chance to have shareholder value creation. you might recall the stock price got as low as $11 or $12. we built the company backup and shareholders and the company got to share in that. i think that...
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back in those days, you look around and there is bill gates and larry ellison, michael dell. you could just walk up and talk to them. it was like, oh my god. emily: even back then, did you know they were of greatness? bill: oh yeah. i remember when i got invited, when i was covering microsoft -- they have this annual analyst meeting. my second trip out there, someone handed me a card and said, you will be at bill's table tonight. i was 27, 28. emily: does it matter if amazon never turns a significant profit? bill: it only matters if wall street doubts that they can. ♪ emily: how do you become a top tech analyst? what does that involve? i am sure it is a lot of hustling. bill: i was fortunate. the research was not generating as much profit on its own. i was experimenting with this notion of a more premium model. where i was blasting it out. that is when i started above the crowd, which was a fax back then. it's sort of way back then. emily: above the crowd, 6'9", playing on your height. frank quattrone recruited you. what did you learn from him? bill: i got a call out of the b
back in those days, you look around and there is bill gates and larry ellison, michael dell. you could just walk up and talk to them. it was like, oh my god. emily: even back then, did you know they were of greatness? bill: oh yeah. i remember when i got invited, when i was covering microsoft -- they have this annual analyst meeting. my second trip out there, someone handed me a card and said, you will be at bill's table tonight. i was 27, 28. emily: does it matter if amazon never turns a...
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they turned to michael dell zotto. his season turned into a two year extension according to gm ron hextall. twenty-five year-old dell zotto had 32 points in 46 games last year. >>> penn state is going back to a tradition that lasted 125 years, they will take names off of the back of the jerseys which was a wrinkle added by bill o'brien, three seasons ago. they have a new slogan as well black shoes basic blues, no names all game. i like it. >>> forbes announced world's most valuable sports franchises two local teams in the top 50. the eagles coming in at number 19, they are worth $1.75 billion. that is a 30 percent increase from last year. jeffery laurie bought the team for 185 million-dollar in 1994. the phillies, not so good this year but they are fourth second on the list 1.25 billion, just 28 percent increase from a year ago no big deal. they are basically printing money there. >> yes. >> norman braman. >> gave it up for peanuts. >> yes. >> you got it we have breaking news to tell but. jury has just convicted accuse
they turned to michael dell zotto. his season turned into a two year extension according to gm ron hextall. twenty-five year-old dell zotto had 32 points in 46 games last year. >>> penn state is going back to a tradition that lasted 125 years, they will take names off of the back of the jerseys which was a wrinkle added by bill o'brien, three seasons ago. they have a new slogan as well black shoes basic blues, no names all game. i like it. >>> forbes announced world's most...
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discussions are also gone i don't go with restricted free agent michael dell gad tomorrow, 24 hours fromhe women's world cup final. it will be the united states versus japan in a rematch of the 2011 final. japan won that game in dramatic fashion. so, this could be revenge for the u.s. women. they beat germany two to nothing in the semi finals with delran native carli lloyd winning the game winning goal. tomorrow's game starts at 7:00 p.m. >>> lloyd isn't the only connection on the team: jack zach ertz is supporting his girlfriend julie johnston. tweeted this: >>> roger federer is through to the next round at wimbledon. he won in four sets this afternoon. federer is looking for his eighth title in wimbledon he's tied with pete sampras with seven wimbledon championships. >>> and a couple of baseball bloopers for you on this holiday weekend. check out this catch. it was a wet night in washington and after a swing and a miss, a bat went flying into the crowd. but this fan was alert. he made a great grab and then got a kiss for his efforts. >>> watch out for low flying objects. a pigeon spook
discussions are also gone i don't go with restricted free agent michael dell gad tomorrow, 24 hours fromhe women's world cup final. it will be the united states versus japan in a rematch of the 2011 final. japan won that game in dramatic fashion. so, this could be revenge for the u.s. women. they beat germany two to nothing in the semi finals with delran native carli lloyd winning the game winning goal. tomorrow's game starts at 7:00 p.m. >>> lloyd isn't the only connection on the...
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michael dell, kaiser permanente sean parker and the parker foundation nancy fund and phil polovkov, the sale force foundation and tom stier. thank you for your sport. [ applause ] through these 70 years, we have had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 years of -- in san francisco of the signing of the charter now people ask r asked -- yeah, people ask. they say why was in the san francisco and i always say why not? so goes the story that president roosevelt, soviet leader stalin and prime minister churchill were in a discussion to decide where this meeting should take place but did not come up with any answer. geneva? well, that passed by. however there was a day that roosevelt's secretary of state had a vision he had a vision and in his diary he recalls awakening at the inging at yalta on february 9, 1945 and writing "i saw the golden sunshine and as i lay there on the shores of the black sea in the crimea, i could almost feel that fresh and invigorating air from the pacific." he suddenly imagined san francisco as the ideal spot for the gathering. it was, after all
michael dell, kaiser permanente sean parker and the parker foundation nancy fund and phil polovkov, the sale force foundation and tom stier. thank you for your sport. [ applause ] through these 70 years, we have had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 years of -- in san francisco of the signing of the charter now people ask r asked -- yeah, people ask. they say why was in the san francisco and i always say why not? so goes the story that president roosevelt, soviet leader...
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brian chesky and the airbnb community, michael dell, kaiser permanente, the parker foundation, nancy fund and fil phil pulaskov, and tom stier. thank you for your support. [applause] through the 70 years, we have had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 years in san francisco of the signing of the charter. people ask, they say why was it in san francisco? i only say, why not? so goes the story that president roosevelt, soviet leader stalin, and prime minister churchill were in a discussion to decide where this meeting should take place but did not come up with any answers. geneva? that passed by. however, there was a day that roosevelt's secretary of state had a vision -- he had a vision, and in his diary he recalls weakening in yalta on the morning of the boring night, 1945 and writing, and i quote, "i saw the golden sunshine and as i lay there on the shores of the black sea in the crimea, i could almost feel that fresh and invigorating air from the pacific." he suddenly imagined san francisco as the ideal spot for the gathering. it was after all, equal distance
brian chesky and the airbnb community, michael dell, kaiser permanente, the parker foundation, nancy fund and fil phil pulaskov, and tom stier. thank you for your support. [applause] through the 70 years, we have had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 years in san francisco of the signing of the charter. people ask, they say why was it in san francisco? i only say, why not? so goes the story that president roosevelt, soviet leader stalin, and prime minister churchill were...
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i think it was michael dell. -- who tipped me. he was passionate about the mission.e called me personally in wanted to know how to make this happen. i think that commitment from the company acquiring us help tip it a little. ron: were there other companies that were pitching you at the time? paula: periodically people would come in and talking about buying. one person said they would rather die first than be bought. they would be rude. i can't tell you who that was. we had a bunch of offers, people looking at us as we went along. we were focused on growing the company. we had never discarded and acquisition. ron: when you went to the negotiation table with dell and the numbers started flowing up, what was your reaction of you and you are fellow offenders. -- fellow founders? paula: i wasn't in the immediate negotiations. i was running product at the time. i work all the time. anybody who is a founderyou work all the time. i was at my son's parents weekend for the conference. i got a call, they said it's over a b now, should be do it?> it's like, priorities. i said yo
i think it was michael dell. -- who tipped me. he was passionate about the mission.e called me personally in wanted to know how to make this happen. i think that commitment from the company acquiring us help tip it a little. ron: were there other companies that were pitching you at the time? paula: periodically people would come in and talking about buying. one person said they would rather die first than be bought. they would be rude. i can't tell you who that was. we had a bunch of offers,...
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i think it was michael dell. -- who tipped me. he was passionate about the mission.lled me personally in wanted to know how to make this happen. i think that commitment from the company acquiring us help tip it a little. ron: were there other companies that were pitching you at the time? paula: periodically people would come in and talking about buying. one person said they would rather die first than be bought. they would be rude. i can't tell you who that was. we had a bunch of offers, people looking at us as we went along. we were focused on growing the company. we had never discarded and acquisition. ron: when you went to the negotiation table with dell and the numbers started flowing up, what was your reaction of you and you are fellow offenders. -- fellow founders? paula: i wasn't in the immediate negotiations. i was running product at the time. i work all the time. anybody who is a founderyou work all the time. i was at my son's parents weekend for the conference. i got a call, they said it's over a b now, should be do it?> it's like, priorities. i said you gu
i think it was michael dell. -- who tipped me. he was passionate about the mission.lled me personally in wanted to know how to make this happen. i think that commitment from the company acquiring us help tip it a little. ron: were there other companies that were pitching you at the time? paula: periodically people would come in and talking about buying. one person said they would rather die first than be bought. they would be rude. i can't tell you who that was. we had a bunch of offers, people...
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best -- michael dell says we need to create jobs in the global economy and often your ship isat are you doing to spur that? elizabeth: entrepreneurs are creating a lot of jobs. it is a farce to think that big companies are creating the most jobs. we are concerned that eight out of 10 are failing in the first few months. we need policies that support them. we are in the middle of this campaign and it's very relevant right now. we have created a night that will have you and policies that make a sustainable goal for entrepreneurs to scale. erik: what do they need? elizabeth: access to capital ecosystems around them, networks and technology, and they do not need to buff up against regulations not necessary for them. erik: such as what? elizabeth: for our country access to capital is positive good for other countries, it is not there. we have created a scorecard for women entrepreneurs for what they need. if you look at countries like in yet or pakistan, where access to identification for women is not there, access to technology markets, and networks are what entrepreneurs need. ma
best -- michael dell says we need to create jobs in the global economy and often your ship isat are you doing to spur that? elizabeth: entrepreneurs are creating a lot of jobs. it is a farce to think that big companies are creating the most jobs. we are concerned that eight out of 10 are failing in the first few months. we need policies that support them. we are in the middle of this campaign and it's very relevant right now. we have created a night that will have you and policies that make a...
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i know michael dell did his deal. >> i think it was a good deal for quite some time. to be hurting a bit now at dell. >> it's hard not too. i mean and the prices you see for pcs are radical versus what you would have thought of not long ago. you get a pc for the price of like, a toaster. >> don't forget you're going to have a pure lay inplay in pc. >> i've seen the new hps. i bought one. and they're exciting for people who are my age who can't carry things as well as you used to. a fifth lumbar trouble. >> there will be more and more of them. >> as babe boomers retire that's -- you can carry that without breaking your bank. >> microsoft is the second best dow component this morning. windows 10 hits on july 29th. some of the reviews haven't been that bad. >> my tech guy says it's great. microsoft is often regarded as not being great code writers. i think it's an inexpensive stock that's trying to shift to cloud. and is having some success doing it. i'm not anti-microsoft. the companies in that space seem to be able to generate the most change quickly. they're taking ac
i know michael dell did his deal. >> i think it was a good deal for quite some time. to be hurting a bit now at dell. >> it's hard not too. i mean and the prices you see for pcs are radical versus what you would have thought of not long ago. you get a pc for the price of like, a toaster. >> don't forget you're going to have a pure lay inplay in pc. >> i've seen the new hps. i bought one. and they're exciting for people who are my age who can't carry things as well as you...
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thomas lars dell owe michael spicer were acquitted in may of federal racketeering charges and return to the force. representatives for the the mayor, police commissioner and the the d.a. have designed to comment. >>> happening today a parent meeting at waldron mercer academy in merion. the it is to discuss the controversial firing of marge i winters a married rest bee an teacher at the private catholic school. since the dismissal in june many rallied to get winters reeven stated as waldron's religious studies director. we will have more coming at 5:30 in a live report. >>> take a look at this incredible video of a tornado touching down in can inadequacies. >>> we will show you more of this up close view just ahead. also this... >> do it to yourself, i'm not going to deal with this. >> 911 call that has people shaking their heads this morning, we will tell what you happened to the dispatcher who hung up on a woman trying to help this gunshot victim. >>> also ahead the nfl up hold their suspension have of store quarterback tom brady, we will tell you what is next in the deflate gate dr
thomas lars dell owe michael spicer were acquitted in may of federal racketeering charges and return to the force. representatives for the the mayor, police commissioner and the the d.a. have designed to comment. >>> happening today a parent meeting at waldron mercer academy in merion. the it is to discuss the controversial firing of marge i winters a married rest bee an teacher at the private catholic school. since the dismissal in june many rallied to get winters reeven stated as...
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michael: it is. i am skeptical we will get a dell. yanis varoufakis resignation.ff we saw this morning did not take out last week's lows against the dollar or yen. we are seeing some up. some blue-chip stocks. so buying and rolls-royce choice after the profit warning this morning. investors are remaining fairly sanguine about the outlook going forward. jonathan: michael hewson see what. let's continue the conversation and bring in guy johnson. a global strategist kit juckes. guy, looking for leverage was a key part of the referendum. still not getting the leverage from the bond market. is that the missing link for the greek government? guy: i am not sure it is. i am not sure it will generate contagion. they have some leverage in now. i think it will be hard for them to turn around and go, we're in a position where we do not want to take more austerity and the deal offered. and we think as a result of which we need to renegotiate and find some kind of better package. i still struggle with what the purpose of the whole thing was. to understand all it will do is entr
michael: it is. i am skeptical we will get a dell. yanis varoufakis resignation.ff we saw this morning did not take out last week's lows against the dollar or yen. we are seeing some up. some blue-chip stocks. so buying and rolls-royce choice after the profit warning this morning. investors are remaining fairly sanguine about the outlook going forward. jonathan: michael hewson see what. let's continue the conversation and bring in guy johnson. a global strategist kit juckes. guy, looking for...
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dell la varna -- >> it is easy. kara delavene. >> paper town hits theaters tomorrow. as well as all of my celebrity interviews. log on to the fox light.com or instagram@fox light michael thank you so much michael. >> coming out thousands of hardened criminals back on the streets free to rome. it is happening and the government is allowing it. what happens when a 6 foot man puts himself in a giant water balloon. haven't you always wondered that? you can figure out how this one did the video exploding. what in the world? >> what is going on? >> you have to stay tuned for that. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you
dell la varna -- >> it is easy. kara delavene. >> paper town hits theaters tomorrow. as well as all of my celebrity interviews. log on to the fox light.com or instagram@fox light michael thank you so much michael. >> coming out thousands of hardened criminals back on the streets free to rome. it is happening and the government is allowing it. what happens when a 6 foot man puts himself in a giant water balloon. haven't you always wondered that? you can figure out how this one...