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handset also known as b. 80 in china by a do replaces google alibaba is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. matt said this instead of google maps. instead of twitter and we chat instead of whatsapp. in china separate providers for almost every online so. it's available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says users play a big role in these developments main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. we have pain is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly anyone uses cash in china anymore users can even buy doctor appointments. we chat it's like a super without it getting
handset also known as b. 80 in china by a do replaces google alibaba is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. matt said this instead of google maps. instead of twitter and we chat instead of whatsapp. in china separate providers for almost every online so. it's available in the west but they're far more than just copies in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a...
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the huge corporations on the front line, alibaba, google, ford, tesla, tencent and more are now battlinggorithms and create the first truly autonomous road vehicle. stephen beckett went to guangzhou to visit one of the global leaders in autonomous vehicles to find out more. this is guangzhou in the south of china. about 75 miles upriver from hong kong, it is one of china's biggest and most developed cities. home to around a0 million people, and now it is one of a handful of cities in china running large—scale trails of self—driving cars on public streets. this is pony.ai. you may not have heard of them, but here their cars have become a common sight in the area around their head office. over the last year they have been running an autonomous taxi service in the city. at the moment, the trial is only open to selected family and friends of pony.ai employees. pretty good deal though if you can get access, as it is completely free. with just a few taps on an app, an autonomous taxi will come straight to you. so this autonomous taxi service is operating all around the district of nansha, in a
the huge corporations on the front line, alibaba, google, ford, tesla, tencent and more are now battlinggorithms and create the first truly autonomous road vehicle. stephen beckett went to guangzhou to visit one of the global leaders in autonomous vehicles to find out more. this is guangzhou in the south of china. about 75 miles upriver from hong kong, it is one of china's biggest and most developed cities. home to around a0 million people, and now it is one of a handful of cities in china...
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either enjoy or wider operating margin have more competitive pricing against microsoft or google or even alibabas something to look at they can get more efficiency out of their service, which is such a cost item. vonnie: that is tim culpan of bloomberg opinion. for today's stock of the hour were looking at reynolds. milliw ticker raising 1.2 on. joining us now, the head of our u.s. deals team. would a successful ipo, i think. >> it's early but this is a great time for the ipo market in 2020. it shows that investors are valuing profitable, the spirit is very old school. reynolds wrap, and have to trashbags. they make a lot of money. this is just a lot more solid and it is a rigged win for a new zealand'sion air, new richest man, a big shareholder, the winner today. guy: you have some you 7% of the voting stock move -- 77% of the voting stock moving forward. what would that mean for operations? liana: it definitely will be eight i test to seal it out but so far, so good and it is priced in the range, having the shares go up. vonnie: right, trading up 5.6%. our thanks to willie on baker. this is bl
either enjoy or wider operating margin have more competitive pricing against microsoft or google or even alibabas something to look at they can get more efficiency out of their service, which is such a cost item. vonnie: that is tim culpan of bloomberg opinion. for today's stock of the hour were looking at reynolds. milliw ticker raising 1.2 on. joining us now, the head of our u.s. deals team. would a successful ipo, i think. >> it's early but this is a great time for the ipo market in...
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of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or god but not china they're 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do alibaba and hanson also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell of service instead of google maps way because instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's . in china there's separate providers for almost every online service available in the west but far more than just copied. in many fields like live streaming. and online payment chinese providers have become global leaders don't you know stockman is a professor at the hattie school of governance in berlin and an expert on china's digital trends she says uses play a big role in these developments one main difference between chinese users and european users is that chinese. internet users a fast adopters so when there is a new platform they will immediately go and try it out. we chat alone has more than $1000000000.00 users a month. pay is the leading mobile payment service it works in supermarkets and at restaurants hardly an
of the world uses products from google apple facebook and amazon or god but not china they're 3 homegrown tech giants dominate the industry they're called by do alibaba and hanson also known as b. 80 in china but i do replace as google is for e-commerce and tencent is more popular than facebook is here but that's not all. but i do smell of service instead of google maps way because instead of twitter and we chat instead of what's . in china there's separate providers for almost every online...
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give it's a weshgs section, it's microsoft, it's google, not necessarily today but form, and also, believe it or not, on the worldwide stage, it's alibabae companies will continue to take share for some of the yesteryear, '80s, '90s styles like oracle. >> you have this big feature story in "the wall street journal" about google's ongoing push into health care as well. how big is the opportunity there? in terms of the different tech companies that are pushing into it, who's in the lead? >> yeah, i mean, there's no secret apple is apple and tim cook made a big push and focus on health care as part of some of their surveillances. google will be at the forefront as well. we know the leaders in china have done similar. under the hood, i look at a name like nuance. they spin out their auto division back on october 1st they're pretty much a pure play on health care trends and they've chosen some really good momentum heading into 2020 nuance is a midcap name which i love and expect it to continue i think morgan stanley upgraded them this morning. under the hood you want midcap names that still have legs to go this their trade and nuance sticks
give it's a weshgs section, it's microsoft, it's google, not necessarily today but form, and also, believe it or not, on the worldwide stage, it's alibabae companies will continue to take share for some of the yesteryear, '80s, '90s styles like oracle. >> you have this big feature story in "the wall street journal" about google's ongoing push into health care as well. how big is the opportunity there? in terms of the different tech companies that are pushing into it, who's in...