15
15
Jun 21, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
and then, you know, has albertson's or some other partners questioned you on this?well, with dash marts really do is regardless of what they carry, they really are an extension, can be an extension if the retailers want them to be, to carry their items we already do this we carry this -- we carry items for lots of small businesses, coming online and getting distribution for the first time and we're carrying and we're more than happy to have dash marts power in merchant owned channels as well everything we build will both help the merchants grow their own channel as well as their business on doordash and this goes to our mission of both helping them grow as well as empowering them to build their own digital businesses we really view dash mart as an added ability like doordash drive and storefront to help them grow. >> let me read between the lines here are you guys going to do ghost kitchens i was talking to your chief operating officer, christopher payne, about how a lot of your restaurants are able to launch concepts in the same kitchen and do that through doordash
and then, you know, has albertson's or some other partners questioned you on this?well, with dash marts really do is regardless of what they carry, they really are an extension, can be an extension if the retailers want them to be, to carry their items we already do this we carry this -- we carry items for lots of small businesses, coming online and getting distribution for the first time and we're carrying and we're more than happy to have dash marts power in merchant owned channels as well...
112
112
Jun 16, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
under 20 different brands including albertsons, you've been to them.it a new all time high even as this pulled back a couple dollars the company keeping putting up good numbers because they spent a fortune remodelling hundreds of stores, investing in technology productivity and proving digital offers plus whenever you hear about flood inflation, that's usually a win for the grocers. think are charging more. the first anniversary of the ipo, let's take a look with the president and ceo of albertsons to learn more about how his company is doing and where it's headed welcome back to "mad money." >> great to be here back with you. >> you know what i'm thrilled about? a lot of people doubted you except for me. the ones that doubted you because they said nobody ever makes any money in the supermarket business but you showed us how you did it what were a couple things that stand out that you did that people doubted you would do? >> jim, the pandemic helped us accelerate our strategy. it just, you know, there were a number of things we were doing you can see t
under 20 different brands including albertsons, you've been to them.it a new all time high even as this pulled back a couple dollars the company keeping putting up good numbers because they spent a fortune remodelling hundreds of stores, investing in technology productivity and proving digital offers plus whenever you hear about flood inflation, that's usually a win for the grocers. think are charging more. the first anniversary of the ipo, let's take a look with the president and ceo of...
112
112
Jun 17, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's one of the things that albertson's says, that's not jay's fault ta there is so much stimuluse come on, here is something, you never hear people come on and say you know what, i share jay powell's worry about african-americans and hispanics not having enough jobs there's 10% employment and 5%. why don't you hear that? i mean that is part and parcel with what's wrong with our country. so why is that not brought up, except for by jay powell jay powell brought it up twice yesterday. and just people saying entirely, what can we do no, he actually cares. that's why it makes him a great fed chair. he cares about the disenfranchised. the other guys just care about the billionaires. >> which is why he is going to keep the floor to the, the pedal to the floor as close to the floor as he can, without going the other way. >> and helping people get jobs, i don't understand why that isn't the mantra and the ethos of this country. this guy is doing what we all feel should happen which is that we should have afters and hispanics do better in this country. but no, he gets criticized for doing
and that's one of the things that albertson's says, that's not jay's fault ta there is so much stimuluse come on, here is something, you never hear people come on and say you know what, i share jay powell's worry about african-americans and hispanics not having enough jobs there's 10% employment and 5%. why don't you hear that? i mean that is part and parcel with what's wrong with our country. so why is that not brought up, except for by jay powell jay powell brought it up twice yesterday. and...
59
59
Jun 22, 2021
06/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
also you've got doordash and albertson's, which our viewers know is one of the largest grocers in there partnering up to have same-day delivery. they're going to have a one-hour delivery time for a whole host of these items and to celebrate the doordash partnership, they're going to have a new digital gaming app called "in the bag" where you get a chance to get some really big discounts on business orders bad news on the flight side, but good news on the grocery delivery >> we'll take it thank you, steve >>> still ahead, the coffee news that'll have you pouring another cup this morning >>> and the white house gets a makeover a look at how our nation's capitol is celebrating pride did you know certified dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. this... is what freedom sounds l
also you've got doordash and albertson's, which our viewers know is one of the largest grocers in there partnering up to have same-day delivery. they're going to have a one-hour delivery time for a whole host of these items and to celebrate the doordash partnership, they're going to have a new digital gaming app called "in the bag" where you get a chance to get some really big discounts on business orders bad news on the flight side, but good news on the grocery delivery >>...
33
33
Jun 5, 2021
06/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and alex enough replacing the quarter finals that albertsons and camera norion straits that make it 3 to the last 16 of a crown. yes, time it means he joined roger federer and no joke of it, just the 3rd play. it would be well and focus on trying to win more than when quickly or not quickly. no one who no i i am not that are going to put it then to the when quickly i have full respect for every opponent i. i do what i can in every moment, of course, if i can win quicker, better. and the women's draw, the highest ranked arab female player in history, is, will say 3 to the round of 16, tennessee, and on ship recovered from leaving the opening set. when the next to one incredible score line is 661 to the same made the full from last year and will now play american teen sensation coco golf. me while defending champion on sat going through in straight sets, she beat to teaching a student and that comes back from a us open champion. it's blaine. stevens got through unscathed laughter her when the americans spoke about the importance of players supporting each other. following them, you saw
and alex enough replacing the quarter finals that albertsons and camera norion straits that make it 3 to the last 16 of a crown. yes, time it means he joined roger federer and no joke of it, just the 3rd play. it would be well and focus on trying to win more than when quickly or not quickly. no one who no i i am not that are going to put it then to the when quickly i have full respect for every opponent i. i do what i can in every moment, of course, if i can win quicker, better. and the women's...
58
58
Jun 21, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
delivery company has super sized ambitions in the supermarket business now doordash partnering with albertsons within an hour, yes, through the dash pass membership program. doordash up 5% glad i slowed down >> i don't think your son will be ordering a lot of groceries is my guess. >> no. it's jersey mike's, a lot of that >> china's crackdown on bitcoin, the chip makers nvidia and amd using bitcoin mining, coin base even down about 3% >> and materials catching a bit today, one of the best performing sectors cf industry gains of nearly 7% as you see right there eastman chemical, the mosaic company, west rock and dow incorporated, that's not the dow jones incorporated, out there among the leaders. look at the dow up 1.73% >> american airlines is down 2% in the past month, though. 15% off its 52-week high they are canceling hundreds of flights saying they need to trim their schedule through mid-july. it's not a demand issue. it's a worker shortage leslie josephs is covering the story for us she joins us now leslie, why is it america in particular that can't seem to get workers? >> so what they ha
delivery company has super sized ambitions in the supermarket business now doordash partnering with albertsons within an hour, yes, through the dash pass membership program. doordash up 5% glad i slowed down >> i don't think your son will be ordering a lot of groceries is my guess. >> no. it's jersey mike's, a lot of that >> china's crackdown on bitcoin, the chip makers nvidia and amd using bitcoin mining, coin base even down about 3% >> and materials catching a bit...
42
42
Jun 23, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
since we're talking about vaccines, social media app next door is teaming up with moderna and albertsonso boost vaccination rates. the ceo of the app which offers a digital message board telling jim cramer on "mad money" the company is rolling out a vaccine map feature. >>> alphabet set to face fresh antitrust action it could come as early as next week it's focused on complaints from app developers brian? >> yeah, big name there and by the way, a name that follows into our next story as well. christina, thank you very much. >>> why don't we stay there. on antitrust action potentially against big tech google, the afore mentioned, amazon and facebook are speaking out against a series of six new bills that could ultimately try to break up these companies. the house judiciary committee beginning to set the debate on today. apple and microsoft which would also be targeted by the measures have not released statements ylan mui with more on what exactly is in these bills and who they might be targeting. ylan, good morning >> reporter: good morning, brian. you're right congress is coming after bi
since we're talking about vaccines, social media app next door is teaming up with moderna and albertsonso boost vaccination rates. the ceo of the app which offers a digital message board telling jim cramer on "mad money" the company is rolling out a vaccine map feature. >>> alphabet set to face fresh antitrust action it could come as early as next week it's focused on complaints from app developers brian? >> yeah, big name there and by the way, a name that follows into...
36
36
Jun 2, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we love being in grocery store parking lots we're at albertsons and safeway and whole foods and meyeru go and drive up, dwro your shopping, come out and you have your fuel for your ev. >> as we look through the economics of all this, as i understand it, fast charging is kind of the way that ev can really get scaled. just takes aong time to charge the traditional way. in ter of speed, this is kind of the wayo go in terms of cost does it rival a traditional gasolinetation fill up? >> our average spend is about $8.20. it is quite -- whayou get with the technology that we are putting out there now is about 150 miles of range in 15 m minutes. it's great we have electricity everywhere we need to put the fast charging everywhere that's why we just feel like going where people are going to be any way at park, at a grocery store. it is just the perfect mix people are still going to charge at home. only 30% of americans don't have access to at homcharging people like me i live in an apartment that i rent in santa monica i don't have access to a home charger. n i need to charge away from home an
we love being in grocery store parking lots we're at albertsons and safeway and whole foods and meyeru go and drive up, dwro your shopping, come out and you have your fuel for your ev. >> as we look through the economics of all this, as i understand it, fast charging is kind of the way that ev can really get scaled. just takes aong time to charge the traditional way. in ter of speed, this is kind of the wayo go in terms of cost does it rival a traditional gasolinetation fill up? >>...
56
56
Jun 18, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
you had albertson's earlier in the week. >> he is thinking it is more 3, 4, i thought that he was greata dollar. early on and he pretty much gave you a very good wrap i do think that these are stocks that if you think inflation is coming down, they won't work as well look, here's what i think happened i think jay was on his game, bullard was on his game, they showed you they're not asleep, they get the stock market down a little, they get the froth down, and everybody wins, so i think these guys are masterful, i think that kroger is a very interesting stock if it comes in, we do have some labor talks that are coming up i do think though that as good as albertson's or kroger, it's amazon remember, amazon, amazon's not actually doing as well with fresh food as people think i have some pretty good internal intel there. walmart's doing better but walmart's stock, it is woof, woof, and i don't mean petco. >> i know you mentioned amazon maybe in a different kind of context, but tech in and of itself is deflationary >> thank you it's disruptive, deflationary. and the reason why jay powell has
you had albertson's earlier in the week. >> he is thinking it is more 3, 4, i thought that he was greata dollar. early on and he pretty much gave you a very good wrap i do think that these are stocks that if you think inflation is coming down, they won't work as well look, here's what i think happened i think jay was on his game, bullard was on his game, they showed you they're not asleep, they get the stock market down a little, they get the froth down, and everybody wins, so i think...
24
24
Jun 15, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
interestingly, walmart, target and albertson's actually group their online market share in 2020 overon slipped in 2020 and 2019 year over year. emarketer says the acquisition spurred grocers to move faster with online strategies, adding walmart, largest grocer, had the most to lose it has been very aggressive building out its online grocery options, and companies say give amazon some time back to you, de and jon. >> yeah. a saying, courtney don't bet against bezos. and taking the reins, see if we can make it work right after that whole foods/amazon deal i spoke to the ins instacart ceo. a wake-up call made every else speed up seems one of the biggest b beneficiariies has been start-u instacart. value doubled over the last year or so. what do you hear from other grocery retailers about amazon's entry? worried about it four years later? do they sort of write it off and think, keep their heads down keep doing what they're doing? build up their online presence >> you know, i think, de, i don't know if they'd ever say publicly they were afraid of amazon i think we all know it would be sil
interestingly, walmart, target and albertson's actually group their online market share in 2020 overon slipped in 2020 and 2019 year over year. emarketer says the acquisition spurred grocers to move faster with online strategies, adding walmart, largest grocer, had the most to lose it has been very aggressive building out its online grocery options, and companies say give amazon some time back to you, de and jon. >> yeah. a saying, courtney don't bet against bezos. and taking the reins,...
70
70
Jun 17, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
>> when we look at amazon, we feel the same way about walmart, albertsons and costco.f those companies are competitors and we look at what they're doing and learn from them one of the things that's great about our industry is it's a $1.4 trillion industry when you look at how much money people spend for food either food at home, food away from home. and it's a huge market that gives everybody an opportunity to have a meaningful share the other thing we feel really good about at kroger is we start off with a strong reputation from a fresh standpoint and that's the number one reason how somebody decides to shop when you look at that, it's important to us. we start out with an advantage and we plan and expect of ourselves to continue to improve that advantage versus our key competitors. >> rodney, you just listed most of all the big players do you expect as a group that those players will have more share in five years' time than currently, and that the kind of ongoing requirement to at least offer at-home delivery in some form will squeeze out some smaller, local grocery
>> when we look at amazon, we feel the same way about walmart, albertsons and costco.f those companies are competitors and we look at what they're doing and learn from them one of the things that's great about our industry is it's a $1.4 trillion industry when you look at how much money people spend for food either food at home, food away from home. and it's a huge market that gives everybody an opportunity to have a meaningful share the other thing we feel really good about at kroger is...
188
188
Jun 16, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight we have albertson and talking about inflation. centene and we'll talk about inflation.cking with my thesis, he's going to have to be hectored by every reporter it will be a nightmare one of the reporters is going to get under his skin he'll say enough already >> i hope he mentions your name. >> i think so. i love him i like the guy >> we got to go. when we come back, the countdown t ftoheed new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. this is the sound of change. it's the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank giving you the options and extra time needed to help you avoid an overdraft fee. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, virtual wallet from pnc bank. its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation?
tonight we have albertson and talking about inflation. centene and we'll talk about inflation.cking with my thesis, he's going to have to be hectored by every reporter it will be a nightmare one of the reporters is going to get under his skin he'll say enough already >> i hope he mentions your name. >> i think so. i love him i like the guy >> we got to go. when we come back, the countdown t ftoheed new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed....
105
105
Jun 16, 2021
06/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
i had albertsons being on tonight and that's the one thing they can't get under control almost every tweeted it. >> you think it's already moved? because paul tudor jones says if we don't hear a little bit of foot off the brake today it is like foot all onto the accelerator if you're an investor in the inflation trade? >> i think steals could work paul tudor jones is a giant macro player he is not going to analyze whether it's time to buy paper clips or not he's not going to talk about freeport he has a big over arching view i think our viewers want to know if the fed says, you know what, it's game on, do you buy the oil stocks i think that's true. i think the oil stocks can go higher, but that has to do with the fact that there's a scarcity value. oil is the one problem that is very visible i think that a lot of the heckling, which is what i regard the questions of the press being, is going to be about oil and inflation and at some point if powell breaks his resolve and says, yes, i'm looking at oil, the traders will come in at 243 and smash the market that's what you have to look f
i had albertsons being on tonight and that's the one thing they can't get under control almost every tweeted it. >> you think it's already moved? because paul tudor jones says if we don't hear a little bit of foot off the brake today it is like foot all onto the accelerator if you're an investor in the inflation trade? >> i think steals could work paul tudor jones is a giant macro player he is not going to analyze whether it's time to buy paper clips or not he's not going to talk...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
77
77
Jun 5, 2021
06/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hi, this is joan albertson, and i am not part of the love fest.i oppose this institution being part of our neighborhood. i live in the neighborhood, and more than a few kids get off the 45 bus to go to galileo. what was done to notify galileo administration of this and what of the parents? how many parents of galileo students were notified? my daughter is a graduate of galileo, and i live in the neighborhood, so i would certainly have wanted to know about this. i also fear for the crime that will increase, i fear, because of this. thank you. >> yes, hi, my name is doug dietz. i'm a san francisco native. i've known edwin galley and his wife and children for many years and he's always been a caring, giving, smart gentleman, as well as his family. as far as delivery drivers, i currently work in this business, and i can guarantee you there's no double parking, and al also has a spot in a garage in the neighborhood. but anyway, i believe edwin would be an amazing equity partner and deserves a chance as well as al, and thank you very much. >> hello, thi
. >> hi, this is joan albertson, and i am not part of the love fest.i oppose this institution being part of our neighborhood. i live in the neighborhood, and more than a few kids get off the 45 bus to go to galileo. what was done to notify galileo administration of this and what of the parents? how many parents of galileo students were notified? my daughter is a graduate of galileo, and i live in the neighborhood, so i would certainly have wanted to know about this. i also fear for the...