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already had the teachers on norred a honored at the giane on monday and you will get a beautiful tiffany appleu will also get an award from the mayor and from the mason foundation for $1,000. [cheers and applause] we have some really great gifts from our championship basketball team the golden state warriors and and we still love them, they are not here with us any more but our san francisco 49ers. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande final arts museum. so al we are super excited. gift certificates for dirty water, the mall, and his tor hic john's grill. we also had personal gift bags, messenger bags made by rickshaw which is a local company and mark has been incredibly wonderful donating every year and he puts the logo on the bag and it's an incredibly high quality bag and for when you go away on the long weekend we have a great tumi bag donated by alaska airlines one of our newest partner. thank you anna belle for all that. iqan is here and always gives you a bag of goodies, so you will see a quad and octopus and a membership and he is rol
already had the teachers on norred a honored at the giane on monday and you will get a beautiful tiffany appleu will also get an award from the mayor and from the mason foundation for $1,000. [cheers and applause] we have some really great gifts from our championship basketball team the golden state warriors and and we still love them, they are not here with us any more but our san francisco 49ers. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande final...
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and i'll bring chris into the conversation, we are seeing multiple record highs today, apple, amazon, tjx, tiffany. a lot of these you could call consumer discretionary which is a fancy way of saying these companies make things you don't have to buy, you choose to buy. this brings in the whole trump tax cut, does it not? that it's starting to work its way through? >> yeah, i would say that. that's one, you know, analysis of it. i think now that people are wondering what's going to happen if these trade tariffs go in, is that going to balance out what had been, you know, an upward thrust for after that tax cut. so we'll see. that's number one worry. i'm still concerned about sunday night we're going to find out what happened with talks in china, wilbur ross is over there, and that could move the market sunday night. that's one thing i'd be looking at. liz: that's an excellent point. gus, one more to you, what keeps you up at night so you can flag our investor audience so they're kind of ready for it? >> i'm sorry, can you repeat that? liz: yeah. what keeps you up at night as the senior economist wh
and i'll bring chris into the conversation, we are seeing multiple record highs today, apple, amazon, tjx, tiffany. a lot of these you could call consumer discretionary which is a fancy way of saying these companies make things you don't have to buy, you choose to buy. this brings in the whole trump tax cut, does it not? that it's starting to work its way through? >> yeah, i would say that. that's one, you know, analysis of it. i think now that people are wondering what's going to happen...
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tiffany gets 13 starbucks is 15% and the same with mcdonalds. apple gets around 20% of sales through china region. these are some companies to watch if trade gets more heated in the wys,ks and months to come. for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port? >> it's critical. i'm standing in the middle of i would say about 5,000 bm suvs. these are vehicles that are parked here tomorrow or the next couple of many of them will be loaded into container ships and sent to lchina. if yk at the numbers in terms of vehicle exports to china from the united statest has steadily increased over the last ten years abo 267,000 were sent over there last year. and that number is expected to move a little bit higher this year. and you are primarily talking about bmw, mercedes-benz. you have some from the big three, as well. and tesla which is alsong sen
tiffany gets 13 starbucks is 15% and the same with mcdonalds. apple gets around 20% of sales through china region. these are some companies to watch if trade gets more heated in the wys,ks and months to come. for "nightly business report" i'm dominic chu. >> rough day for the auto makers. shares fell on the rising trade tensions in part because china is the world's largest auto market and a very lucrative one. philebeau is at the port. how important is china to this port?...
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tiffany & co, 13%. tapest tapestry, 14 % starbucks, 15%, and apple, those particular profiles, iphones, ipads, about 20%f their business from the greater china region as we talk about the battlegrounds for these particular trade headlines, these are some stocks that could be the most volatile on the down side and on the upside if things get resolved back over to you >> dominic chu there. >>> shares in ferragamo have fallen following reports that the share price of a stake sale due to take place this week. they have been placed at $23.25. the sale will take place through an accelerated book building >>> and there's a lot of buzz about artificial intelligence at the moment one company's leveraged that buzz to become the fastest growing tech start up in the united kingdom black swan uses ai to help companies predict how customers may behave they're at the cannes lions advertising festival this week as is karen tso in the sunshine. you have been talking about this topic. >> indeed. big data, technology, ad tech, all the buzzwords here this week want to talk about frozen quinoa frozen is the disney franchise
tiffany & co, 13%. tapest tapestry, 14 % starbucks, 15%, and apple, those particular profiles, iphones, ipads, about 20%f their business from the greater china region as we talk about the battlegrounds for these particular trade headlines, these are some stocks that could be the most volatile on the down side and on the upside if things get resolved back over to you >> dominic chu there. >>> shares in ferragamo have fallen following reports that the share price of a stake...
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of the sales profile from china tiffany and company, 13% there tapestry, formally coach, 14%, and starbucks, mcdonald's at 15% both and, of course, we cannot forget apple particular profiles there, iphones, ipads, everything else, 20% of the business from the greater china region as we talk about the battlegrounds for these particular trade headlines, these are some of the stocks that could be the ones the most volatile on the downside, and, of course, on the upside if things resolve in some way, shape, or form back to you. >> yeah. dom, thank you very much it's a good reminder, we don't talk about consumer companies as much as the industrial ones, mike, why is that? >> i think it's because it doesn't feel the same way in terms of exports, in terms of i'm going to cancel this series of orders. i'm going to say those things, big tickets rarely bought capital goods are that much more expensive. >> imagine if china said, okay, starbucks, you're out. >> it's going to be once every 15 days you open a store now >> they wouldn't because it upsets the chinese more than - >> there's a level of why do we want to disrupt the consumer experience trying to cultivat
of the sales profile from china tiffany and company, 13% there tapestry, formally coach, 14%, and starbucks, mcdonald's at 15% both and, of course, we cannot forget apple particular profiles there, iphones, ipads, everything else, 20% of the business from the greater china region as we talk about the battlegrounds for these particular trade headlines, these are some of the stocks that could be the ones the most volatile on the downside, and, of course, on the upside if things resolve in some...
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and tiffany sara >> i am sara eisen, live today in lowerttant three world trade centers open in a few days 80 stories over 2.5 million square feet of office space. it is all apart of the big apple building boom in lower manhattan more than $7 billion of me mega development joining me this hour to talk about it, legendary developer, larry silverstein. and also joining me washburn back to you michelle >> i am michelle caruso-cabrera. we are live in san jose where tim cook is about to take the stage. josh lipton is live. >> reporter: some of the big themes we'll be watching here. apple may introduce new tools to give users so much time they spend on their devices and digital well-being and improvements to series which is actively used on half a billion devices all around the world and making it that digital assist t assistance can work and as well as an upgrade of a.r a market that tim cook is passionate about we'll listen in and bring you all the headlines as they cross. >> we know you will. thank you so much josh, it is going to unfold here during "power lunch." there is moratorie turmoil. cayla tausche is live with us. >> reporter: that was what resulted in a temporary trade tr
and tiffany sara >> i am sara eisen, live today in lowerttant three world trade centers open in a few days 80 stories over 2.5 million square feet of office space. it is all apart of the big apple building boom in lower manhattan more than $7 billion of me mega development joining me this hour to talk about it, legendary developer, larry silverstein. and also joining me washburn back to you michelle >> i am michelle caruso-cabrera. we are live in san jose where tim cook is about to...