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for example, amazon wit its plats form twitch and activision with its overwatch league. earlier they partnered up. piper jahvries estimates that the premiere of that competition back in january attracted 500,000 viewers at its peak. forgh "y business report" i'm josh lipton in san francisc >>> sales rise in winnebago. the rv maker sid the strengthenings of the to youable revenue passed expectations. profits rose, bus it was notgh eno top street expectations. shares were down toda general mills delivered a profit-and-sales beat despitet noting that faced higher food and shipping costs last quarries. the food joint says it expects those pressureso continue a as a result it did cut the full-year profit aismt. as you might imagine, shares were down. r atime, the company was the worst performer in the s&p today. >>> southwest airlines said a competitive fare environment and fewer bookings would cause unit revenue to be floor this quarter. they expecteo the share rise as much as 2 percent. shares were off nearly5% 0575%. >>> sears at the it modified thn terms borrowing, and ex
for example, amazon wit its plats form twitch and activision with its overwatch league. earlier they partnered up. piper jahvries estimates that the premiere of that competition back in january attracted 500,000 viewers at its peak. forgh "y business report" i'm josh lipton in san francisc >>> sales rise in winnebago. the rv maker sid the strengthenings of the to youable revenue passed expectations. profits rose, bus it was notgh eno top street expectations. shares were down...
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activision down a percent. down all five days of the week.gan did downgrade shares from a neutral citing the big rally that has been overdone. it is time for the stock to take a breather. you mentioned it is the 10 year anniversary of jpmorgan buying bear stearns. bankingthe overall index and we are looking at jpmorgan, goldman sachs, and citigroup. we see huge declines than the stoxx flatlining for a few years and around 2013 taking off. beargan which did by stearns, perhaps a tell the tank was failing. now up 200%. what a recovery. scarlet: 10 years ago. we were just reminiscing. let's get you to bloomberg first word news with mark crumpton. mark: boris johnson accused russian president vladimir putin of personally ordering the expression spye and his daughter. johnson described it as the most brazen move since world war ii. the kremlin is thumbing its nose at the international community. >> the message is clear. we will do what we want. we do not give a damn. about our laws or other countries. mark: an autopsy revealed that he died from co
activision down a percent. down all five days of the week.gan did downgrade shares from a neutral citing the big rally that has been overdone. it is time for the stock to take a breather. you mentioned it is the 10 year anniversary of jpmorgan buying bear stearns. bankingthe overall index and we are looking at jpmorgan, goldman sachs, and citigroup. we see huge declines than the stoxx flatlining for a few years and around 2013 taking off. beargan which did by stearns, perhaps a tell the tank...
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a contributing editor with the intercept brazil and south paulo activision me loud ribeiro and in austin texas christian smith associate professor of african and african diaspora studies and anthropology at the university of texas austin welcome to this stream all of you i want to start the line with the way that this incident has reverberated across the world betty franco's steam was mentioned nearly a million times online you can see it on my screen here and that since her death on march fourteenth sixty percent of that traffic came from brazil the rest mainly came from the u.s. france argentina and the u.k. really showing how global this conversation has gotten i want to share a tweet with someone with you from someone who explains that this is stuff she says mary alley and anderson's daffs are so impactful because they were so brazen and cool intentionally squandering black. excellence and hope with bullets she goes on to say that this killing of a black l.g. p.d.q. woman who did everything quote unquote right to employ marginal voices is perverse and that's why her name now uses the
a contributing editor with the intercept brazil and south paulo activision me loud ribeiro and in austin texas christian smith associate professor of african and african diaspora studies and anthropology at the university of texas austin welcome to this stream all of you i want to start the line with the way that this incident has reverberated across the world betty franco's steam was mentioned nearly a million times online you can see it on my screen here and that since her death on march...
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the white house will be meeting with executives from ea and activision.oth companies are trading higher on this news. they will be talking about violence in video games and what can be done. there has been talk that companies can offer remedies and atingions, including rer some of the games. we are not seeing a rally on bitcoin. lower, down 50 percent. years of regulation, plus use of hacking. down 15% amid fears of hacking.n, plus startedhe crash that back in december, stocks only traded higher. trash have that bitcoin -- crash ahead of the selloff. bitcoin for what could be ahead for stocks. shery: interesting, abigail. coming up, jpmorgan-chase ceo jamie dimon reacting to tariffs and the departure from the white house of gary coh,n. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." let's go to the bloomberg first news with mark crumpton. mark: president trump says efforts to ban ban -- bump stocks are moving forward. the president commented on his orders to the justice department to tighten regulations on the devices. cracks and stocks are about
the white house will be meeting with executives from ea and activision.oth companies are trading higher on this news. they will be talking about violence in video games and what can be done. there has been talk that companies can offer remedies and atingions, including rer some of the games. we are not seeing a rally on bitcoin. lower, down 50 percent. years of regulation, plus use of hacking. down 15% amid fears of hacking.n, plus startedhe crash that back in december, stocks only traded...
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take two, activision and ea. we're telling club members do not panic over the four-point decline.t was at one point the single best one in the group. so my answer is i would rather be a buyer than a seller let's go to naseed in texas. >> how are you doing, jim? >> doing fine. how are you, sir >> doing well. today i want to talk about gb. bought them in december for 17.64. my question is, should i hang on pour the long run? do you believe in the ceo or should i cut my losses >> i believe he's doing a good job. my best advice is to get out and take the loss. i think some of the longer-term problems they have like long-term care may be under control, mable >>> what is the single-most underappreciated stock in all of technology, not just semi-conductors? it's no question, it's intel you know how i keep talking about the stunning reversals in the pe personal computers intel has a great story. while the stock has run up substantially from $33 last summer to 51 today, it remains relatively cheap the ceo of intel gets a better sense of where his company's headed welcome to "mad money. goo
take two, activision and ea. we're telling club members do not panic over the four-point decline.t was at one point the single best one in the group. so my answer is i would rather be a buyer than a seller let's go to naseed in texas. >> how are you doing, jim? >> doing fine. how are you, sir >> doing well. today i want to talk about gb. bought them in december for 17.64. my question is, should i hang on pour the long run? do you believe in the ceo or should i cut my losses...
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software, i think it's dominant leadership, names like activision and electronic arts all starting to move out of these big trading ranges. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> tim, what did you do today >> i didn't do much. i've been nibbleing back into emerging markets and i nibbled yesterday but thought maybe i nibbled too soon. a lot of the riskier markets out from the s&p are trying to break through the 50 day. i thought it was incredibly constructed. commodities names and resources name we talked about that. i'm not worried about this weakness. inflation means they're going higher. >> i didn't do anything today. i'd love to say i bought a lot of stuff at the bottom. i was nowhere close to buying stuff on the bottom. i was concerned about this. happy to see the faang stocks do well. i wasn't dying to get in there and get longer today. >> it's very difficult right now for me to put long exposure on. i do like boeing. based on the fact that aluminum prices are going to ratchet up and it's going to impact their profitability. last year aluminum ran 30% but it doesn't have any visible eff
software, i think it's dominant leadership, names like activision and electronic arts all starting to move out of these big trading ranges. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> tim, what did you do today >> i didn't do much. i've been nibbleing back into emerging markets and i nibbled yesterday but thought maybe i nibbled too soon. a lot of the riskier markets out from the s&p are trying to break through the 50 day. i thought it was incredibly constructed. commodities...
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video game meeting with the executives and president to discuss gun violence we have new highs and activisionigh we'll talk about how the meeting may affect shares. we'll have a lot more. "squawk alley" continues after a short break. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> video game industry leaders set to meet with the president to discuss gun violence. we have the details. this is exactly the sort of situation optics that the video game industry hates. >> yeah, absolutely, jon there is not what you want is to be called in for a meeting where you don't know where this is going to go. the president says he wants to talk about violence in video games and whether that violence desensitizes children in particular there is part o
video game meeting with the executives and president to discuss gun violence we have new highs and activisionigh we'll talk about how the meeting may affect shares. we'll have a lot more. "squawk alley" continues after a short break. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes....
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activision announced today they call ofasing their new duty game, and the stock jumped, so there doesn'tm to be a feeling of investors that this will have an impact. department may not have gotten their lines crossed. one way the industry can respond with is, the games are released internationally and we don't see these mass shootings internationally. it is not like this inspires mass shootings and other countries. chris: that is certainly one of their strongest arguments. these games are played all over the world. there are so many kids, 90% of kids play them in the u.s. and elsewhere, and even some of the most basic and seemingly friendly nintendo titles has an element of shooting. that said, you couple the ubiquity of the games and the violent nature of them with guns in the u.s., and that is where you potentially have a problem. it is a combination, and it is interesting to see the private sector response to what happened in florida and what continues to happen in terms of the shootings versus the limitations the government seems to find. we see it with the likes of dick's sporting g
activision announced today they call ofasing their new duty game, and the stock jumped, so there doesn'tm to be a feeling of investors that this will have an impact. department may not have gotten their lines crossed. one way the industry can respond with is, the games are released internationally and we don't see these mass shootings internationally. it is not like this inspires mass shootings and other countries. chris: that is certainly one of their strongest arguments. these games are...
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not surprisingly at all the ceo's of sony, microsoft, nintendo, activision, they have their own, let'ssentation group, lobbying group. connell: they're fighting against this for years. >> completely. they say, listen our products are globally distributed. we sell just as many games in other parts of the world and mechanic, according to them is the only one with a true gun problem that is linked to adolescents. they also cite government studies, which do not show a link. and they say that the nra essentially is using video games and politicians as well instead of looking at what they call, are the real issues. so this has been going on for years. the other thing i want to say for these companies, two years ago, 10 years ago, they started to rate some of these games. connell: they do that already, right? >> exactly. they did that in response to basically consumer groups saying okay, maybe some of these games are too violent for a 10-year-old, but a 16-year-old can manage it. connell: i heard the president talk about but that rating system is in place. >> there are studies that show links
not surprisingly at all the ceo's of sony, microsoft, nintendo, activision, they have their own, let'ssentation group, lobbying group. connell: they're fighting against this for years. >> completely. they say, listen our products are globally distributed. we sell just as many games in other parts of the world and mechanic, according to them is the only one with a true gun problem that is linked to adolescents. they also cite government studies, which do not show a link. and they say that...
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