19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
for then we see it was some of the called petter tours and actually delta is saying that they hopefully will have 0 cash burn rate of by the end of the year right now they're burning about 50000000 dollars every single day. all right yes quarter there for us in new york thank you very much. well the world needs facemasks and it can be surprising which businesses are answering the call here in germany a little known plastics machinery maker is among those shifting gears turning out material to make millions of masks every week. process engineer. always keeps an eye on the quality of these plastic granules his company a cry for noise that makes machines that produce non woven fabrics these are used in face masks that filter out fire says and right now demand is vastly outstripping supply so the company known for making the machines is also now helping make the mass to do so it's running its testing machinery day and night. this machinery to produce 8 rolls of material a day with a single layer of filter in each mask that's enough to make 1000000 masks. to make a role like this requires th
for then we see it was some of the called petter tours and actually delta is saying that they hopefully will have 0 cash burn rate of by the end of the year right now they're burning about 50000000 dollars every single day. all right yes quarter there for us in new york thank you very much. well the world needs facemasks and it can be surprising which businesses are answering the call here in germany a little known plastics machinery maker is among those shifting gears turning out material to...
122
122
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
i think in the nfl, things change every year, teams get petter, so definitely not taking anybody lightly, we were, what, 4-12 the previous year, and went 13-3, so i'm sure some teams had us on their schedule as check win, so i'm definitely not looking at it like that. >>> how about a little history, may 9th, 2010, history at the coliseum. dallas braden threw a perfect day against tampa bay. he threw his latest perfect game a little hungover. he got giants manager gabe capler to ground out to end the ball game, something capler spoke about on our "with authority" podcast. >> kind of felt for us as the rays pretty uneventful, it was like a lot of ground balls, a lot of early contact, not a lot of deep counts, so that's what i remember and the ninth inning i think i hit a sharp ground ball to short stop and that was a recorded out. >>> bad news for bay area racing fans, nascar canceled the race at sonoma raceway, they'll make its return next sunday nascar will. no fans in the stands at darlington or the following three cup series events in that 11-day span. it is the first time the race at
i think in the nfl, things change every year, teams get petter, so definitely not taking anybody lightly, we were, what, 4-12 the previous year, and went 13-3, so i'm sure some teams had us on their schedule as check win, so i'm definitely not looking at it like that. >>> how about a little history, may 9th, 2010, history at the coliseum. dallas braden threw a perfect day against tampa bay. he threw his latest perfect game a little hungover. he got giants manager gabe capler to ground...
70
70
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i think in the nfl, things change every year, teams get petter, so definitely not taking anybody lightly were, what, 4-12 the previous year, and went 13-3, so i'm sure some teams had us on their schedule as check win, so i'm definitely not looking at it like that. >>> how about a little history, may 9th, 2010, history at the coliseum. dallas braden threw a perfect day against tampa bay. he threw his latest perfect game a little hungover. he got giants manager gabe capler to ground out to end the ball game, something capler spoke about on our "with authority" podcast. >> kind of felt for us as the rays pretty uneventful, it was like a lot of ground balls, a lot of early contact, not a lot of deep counts, so that's what i remember and the ninth inning i think i hit a sharp ground ball to short stop and that was a recorded out. >>> bad news for bay area racing fans, nascar canceled the race at sonoma raceway, they'll make its return next sunday nascar will. no fans in the stands at darlington or the following three cup series events in that 11-day span. it is the first time the race at sono
i think in the nfl, things change every year, teams get petter, so definitely not taking anybody lightly were, what, 4-12 the previous year, and went 13-3, so i'm sure some teams had us on their schedule as check win, so i'm definitely not looking at it like that. >>> how about a little history, may 9th, 2010, history at the coliseum. dallas braden threw a perfect day against tampa bay. he threw his latest perfect game a little hungover. he got giants manager gabe capler to ground out...
102
102
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us right now is the ceo, mike petters. good to see you this morning.. assess where we are right now. what has been your company's response to the coronavirus? >> thanks for having us, maria. it's great to be with you all again. i think from the very beginning, we knew we were critical infrastructure designated by the government, the navy, department of homeland security. we were going to have to operate in an environment where people would be testing positive and there would be positive tests in our community. and so we had to right at the very beginning decide that we had to protect our asset and our most valuable asset is our employees. and in doing that, we created a safe work environment and we gave our employees lots of flexibility in terms of policies and procedures and benefits to make sure that they had the flexibility to choose how best to protect themselves. and that's worked pretty well for us. maria: and the company reported earnings early this hour. assess the quarter. profit missing expectations but your take on when business can start to
joining us right now is the ceo, mike petters. good to see you this morning.. assess where we are right now. what has been your company's response to the coronavirus? >> thanks for having us, maria. it's great to be with you all again. i think from the very beginning, we knew we were critical infrastructure designated by the government, the navy, department of homeland security. we were going to have to operate in an environment where people would be testing positive and there would be...
36
36
May 20, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
development we've seen for the 1st time the possibility of major sheet to human development the wrong world petter i say the un's using this phrase a magnifying glass for inequalities i mean as is often the case where going to say developing countries bad the brunt of this reversal how can they try to claw it back. well i think if we look at education we can see the impact of the inequalities that were in place before the crisis magnifying as you say the impact of the cries and so we know that there's a digital divide with a difference across countries and across families in many countries in excess to the internet for instance now today those kids that have access to the internet are able to continue to learn continue to be engaged in education but that is not an option open to those that do not have access to the internet so not closing these gaps on for instance the digital divide. is not enabling many people around the world to respond as well as others are able to do the crisis so let me ask you then what can governments do about these trends particularly as many of those governments are goin
development we've seen for the 1st time the possibility of major sheet to human development the wrong world petter i say the un's using this phrase a magnifying glass for inequalities i mean as is often the case where going to say developing countries bad the brunt of this reversal how can they try to claw it back. well i think if we look at education we can see the impact of the inequalities that were in place before the crisis magnifying as you say the impact of the cries and so we know that...
115
115
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
this is where markets came to the conclusion quickly thank you to petter fer for rung those numbers this morning showing how huge those drops were we can't look at march's numbers. we have to start from the market highs and how quickly we came down from there. you are talking about massive gains where we had a shock to the system >> we want to tell you about a number of important interviews the ceo of cargill who doesn't normally do television interviews talking about the strain and shell ceo talking about the strain on that company gilead's ceo to talk about the drug remdesivir and ceo of moderna who are working on those vaccines that is the big question that big news could totally change any of this and make what joe says right >> normally, i would this is an important quarter like the industrial company, they are all important those are the ones i want to hear from today. cargill, you know why. >> because of the food >> oil that is the hugest question going. the dow component and oil to find out what is going on too with chevron >> we have a lot of corporate news some of this may be w
this is where markets came to the conclusion quickly thank you to petter fer for rung those numbers this morning showing how huge those drops were we can't look at march's numbers. we have to start from the market highs and how quickly we came down from there. you are talking about massive gains where we had a shock to the system >> we want to tell you about a number of important interviews the ceo of cargill who doesn't normally do television interviews talking about the strain and shell...