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alibaba cloud gets close.generated ai firms are running on alibaba cloud services but the common challenge is china's economy and enterprises are more reluctant to spend on i.t. infrastructure services. that is the basic challenge here. haidi: bloomberg's technology reporter. taking a look at stocks we are watching, we are trading ahead of the china open, we mentioned jd.com cutting prices for cloud services triggering a a price war with state cuts with alibaba. game sales missed estimates, we are watching netease. china pmi data is coming up in the next hour. this is "daybreak: asia." ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh wealth-changing question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money managers and specialists work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth are managed in
alibaba cloud gets close.generated ai firms are running on alibaba cloud services but the common challenge is china's economy and enterprises are more reluctant to spend on i.t. infrastructure services. that is the basic challenge here. haidi: bloomberg's technology reporter. taking a look at stocks we are watching, we are trading ahead of the china open, we mentioned jd.com cutting prices for cloud services triggering a a price war with state cuts with alibaba. game sales missed estimates, we...
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we know alibaba are has been on the hunt.re seeing alibaba get aggressive as you mentioned, investing $600 million to bring the valuation up to $2.5 billion. a start up a lot of momentum. this is the second deal alibaba has cut. they led the largest funding for an a startup. a $1 billion deal this year. they're getting aggressive on ai and seating outside startups to help the effort. it is the microsoft strategy. microsoft is funding openai in chatgpt. haidi: kelly, has been through a tough time. is the tide turning? i find it interesting that the cyberspace administration published a piece. the whole nation approach, the big bump for spending in tech. our companies going to see more fervent government support? peter: good point. alibaba got beat up a few years back when the government went after them, but they had been one of the most aggressive investors, seating the chinese ecosystem and controlling a big chunk of it. so seldom pullback in dealmaking and it looks like they're getting encouragement in areas that are importa
we know alibaba are has been on the hunt.re seeing alibaba get aggressive as you mentioned, investing $600 million to bring the valuation up to $2.5 billion. a start up a lot of momentum. this is the second deal alibaba has cut. they led the largest funding for an a startup. a $1 billion deal this year. they're getting aggressive on ai and seating outside startups to help the effort. it is the microsoft strategy. microsoft is funding openai in chatgpt. haidi: kelly, has been through a tough...
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ed: alibaba calling off an initial public offering.ogistics are much-anticipated day the could've raised more. the big question is why they pulled the ipo. >> as the stock waned the company lost interest. the hong kong and chinese stock market aren't doing so well but we have no indication this goes elsewhere. it doesn't mean alibaba won't be providing these ipos. they filed her paperwork in september and chose and which they had to update it. instead they are going to buy up all the remaining stock held for $3.75 billion. of course we have alibaba chairman saying this is an appropriate time to double down on their investment. for now they have around a 64% stake. after that it will be 100%. >> there's been some inconsistency on what is and is not happening with the spinning off of various listings. now it is important is the logistics arm. market conditions are one thing but how surprising is it of a u-turn on a decision from major financial transactions? >> this isn't the first high profile ipo, they also in 2023 halted their ipo the
ed: alibaba calling off an initial public offering.ogistics are much-anticipated day the could've raised more. the big question is why they pulled the ipo. >> as the stock waned the company lost interest. the hong kong and chinese stock market aren't doing so well but we have no indication this goes elsewhere. it doesn't mean alibaba won't be providing these ipos. they filed her paperwork in september and chose and which they had to update it. instead they are going to buy up all the...
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alibaba calling off its plan, ipo, the chairman described the market is pretty depressed and says it would not have afforded them the capital needed for global spansion. it's a second time the firm has shelved a high profile debut for one of its main businesses. annabelle: sticking with china, it's hosting its annual blowout for -- boso forum. stephen engle joins us now. we just heard the focus is on geopolitics. their economic and market concerns as well. stephen: absolutely. the chinese economy is sluggish, no doubt. that may be a bit of a misnomer. it is hurting, and those apple numbers in february with sales down 33% for the iphone is a punctuation point on that as far as the consumer. there are bigger issues with the debt loads at the local level, and the ongoing property troubles. that spills into the broader economy and those who are trying to sell into this economy. that is what boao is about, many of them have not been here in five years. this is my first time back in five years, since 2019. this is an event that tries to liken itself to the world economic forum for china. i
alibaba calling off its plan, ipo, the chairman described the market is pretty depressed and says it would not have afforded them the capital needed for global spansion. it's a second time the firm has shelved a high profile debut for one of its main businesses. annabelle: sticking with china, it's hosting its annual blowout for -- boso forum. stephen engle joins us now. we just heard the focus is on geopolitics. their economic and market concerns as well. stephen: absolutely. the chinese...
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alibaba aliba ba chairman says alibaba chairman says the firm is looking to double down on its logisticsto fully r&m in which it currently has a 64% stake. next, to what could be a traveller's nightmare. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check their issue and expiry date details or possibly face being refused entry to holiday destinations across the european union. scores of people are reporting and up with passports at the eight —— meet the criteria. marc ashdown reports. it a moment we all dream of after the planning, packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, it's time to check in for the well—earned holiday. for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on its way to france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in online, they are making their way through luggage drop, security and passport control but at the boarding gate they were in a surprise. i had ten years plus extra months on the passport. ididn't i didn't think it would be a problem. he fell relevant ten—year rule, his passport issued ten years befo
alibaba aliba ba chairman says alibaba chairman says the firm is looking to double down on its logisticsto fully r&m in which it currently has a 64% stake. next, to what could be a traveller's nightmare. as many as 32 million uk passport holders are being warned to check their issue and expiry date details or possibly face being refused entry to holiday destinations across the european union. scores of people are reporting and up with passports at the eight —— meet the criteria. marc...
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it terminated an agreement to appoint an alibaba executive. shares down 6.5%. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," fedex reports after thcle day e ostoand some say it is a buy based on that report. don't miss it. stay with us. ontario has all the partners you need to make the electric vehicle of the future. with one of north america's largest i.t. clusters. 65,000 stem graduates per year. and all the critical minerals to make electric vehicle batteries. ontario. your innovation partner. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." look at the futures this morning. the dow would open up 100 points higher. nasdaq is up over .50%. >>> we are looking at the gainers from the dow. intel is at the top with shares over 1%. big announcement with the chip act award that came yesterday giving the stock a boost. behind it is boeing, microsoft and cisco systems. now to the laggards. apple at the top of the list with shares down 1%. we will talk more about apple in a bit. followed by verizon and coca-cola. >>> one of your big money movers today is fedex. sha
it terminated an agreement to appoint an alibaba executive. shares down 6.5%. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," fedex reports after thcle day e ostoand some say it is a buy based on that report. don't miss it. stay with us. ontario has all the partners you need to make the electric vehicle of the future. with one of north america's largest i.t. clusters. 65,000 stem graduates per year. and all the critical minerals to make electric vehicle batteries. ontario. your...
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alibaba has not commented.ive pictures from texas this morning, where spacex is getting ready for another launch. this looks like it's a still they are feeding out, because that steam is not moving. launch one and launch two ended in explosions. we will be monitoring this feed from spacex to see what happens. spacex says they have learned a lot from explosions, and they call them rapidly unscheduled -- >> yeah. >> sudden rapid -- something, something, something. >> not a loss but a learning experience. >> we learn from our experiences, right? >> we do. we do. hopefully it won't happen again. hopefully they are getting better. >> we hope. >> thanks, scott. >>> new this morning, new data shows interacting with dogs helps people concentrate and relax. that's according to a study done by researchers in south korea. they measured changes in brain activity as people interacted with a poodle named arrow. the participants had several interactions with the dog, and after that they reported having less stress and fatigue
alibaba has not commented.ive pictures from texas this morning, where spacex is getting ready for another launch. this looks like it's a still they are feeding out, because that steam is not moving. launch one and launch two ended in explosions. we will be monitoring this feed from spacex to see what happens. spacex says they have learned a lot from explosions, and they call them rapidly unscheduled -- >> yeah. >> sudden rapid -- something, something, something. >> not a loss...
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first up, alibaba spearheading its second major deal in ai this year, eating a financing -- leading aancing round as the e-commerce firm -- the firm that it backed is a secured not only from alibaba, but other investors. that brings its valuation to $2.5 billion. emaar, four -- meanwhile, four x-tesla executives have sued elon musk -- ex-twitter executives have sued elon musk. publicly vowing to withhold their severance to recoup $200 million from the $44 billion deal according to the lawsuit. let's talk about elon musk more. he has been dethroned by jeff bezos as the world's richest person. the tesla founder lost his position to the amazon founder after shares and tesla have been under pressure. this is bezos's first return to the top of the index since 2021. this is, of course, we have seen significant issues with tesla in china, for example. ed: elon musk has lost $33 billion of wealth this year. bezos gained $23.4 billion. what is a few billion dollars among friends? caroline: are they friends? ed: no they're not, no. [laughter] caroline: coming up, let's return to the state of cy
first up, alibaba spearheading its second major deal in ai this year, eating a financing -- leading aancing round as the e-commerce firm -- the firm that it backed is a secured not only from alibaba, but other investors. that brings its valuation to $2.5 billion. emaar, four -- meanwhile, four x-tesla executives have sued elon musk -- ex-twitter executives have sued elon musk. publicly vowing to withhold their severance to recoup $200 million from the $44 billion deal according to the lawsuit....
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investors will be looking for clues as to whether the company will join tencent, alibaba in returningto shareholders in the form of dividends or buybacks. bloomberg intelligence joins us for a preview. a crucial holiday period. tell us what we are expecting. >> looking into meituan. we are looking to see if the company expands its share buyback program. one billion is not huge in the scheme of things have been what we have seen coming through from the china tech companies. the question is, will they start to distribute dividends given what the rest of the e-commerce companies have done so far. haidi: what about the outlook in terms of what that tells us about how the strength of the consumer or the household in china given the structural nature of the slow down? how is it feeding through to the bottom line? >> definitely we are on the lookout for what comes through and the impact on ticket sizes when it comes to food deliveries as well as whether the company was able to achieve benefit from the uptick in travel demand. domestic tourism in particular over the lunar new year holidays. t
investors will be looking for clues as to whether the company will join tencent, alibaba in returningto shareholders in the form of dividends or buybacks. bloomberg intelligence joins us for a preview. a crucial holiday period. tell us what we are expecting. >> looking into meituan. we are looking to see if the company expands its share buyback program. one billion is not huge in the scheme of things have been what we have seen coming through from the china tech companies. the question...
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the past decade and instead of letting the markets try to grow and get, like, the amazon of china, alibaba are putting $1 trillion or more into semiconductors which is a great idea except it is going to take a decade for that to bear fruit. other areas like the electronic vehicle industry which has been a success story for china are really too small to help the economy very much — and given the pushback from the eu and the us, is unlikely to result in large exports. they don't have a choice at this point. what is your opinion? it sounds like you think they have a difficult road ahead. a lot think the numbers are fabricated so the idea of 5.2 or 5.5% growth is unlikely to be true, it is more like 1% or 2%. you have a situation where instead of letting individuals form businesses and the efficient use of capital, the state sector is doubling down. so i think china is in for a very difficult road which might potentially influence their globalforeign policy because they desperately need the us dollar, they need exports, and, at some point, not yet, it may soften their tone internationally. dub
the past decade and instead of letting the markets try to grow and get, like, the amazon of china, alibaba are putting $1 trillion or more into semiconductors which is a great idea except it is going to take a decade for that to bear fruit. other areas like the electronic vehicle industry which has been a success story for china are really too small to help the economy very much — and given the pushback from the eu and the us, is unlikely to result in large exports. they don't have a choice...
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consumers in china so we will see low price competition still come through from jd.com, pdd, and alibabae will go with the volumes gains and hopefully the companies will be able to drive some consumptions with affordable products and campaigns which i think will be part of what the government is trying to support in the next nine months. haidi: other corporate stories we are following, shares of bancorp closed higher after we revealed the lender is getting equity investment. the injunction was led by liberty strategic capital, company of steve mnuchin. he will join the board. u.s. crash investigators have accused boeing of failing to cooperate into an inquiry about a mid air blowout. the ntsb chair says it is absurd boeing has not provided all the information sought by investigators. boeing says it is doing everything it can to assist the inquiry into the alaska airlines incident. we have learned paramount global is in talks to sell stakes in an indian joint venture. sources say stocks and viacom are ongoing and might not result in a deal. a sale could raise as much as $550 million. anna
consumers in china so we will see low price competition still come through from jd.com, pdd, and alibabae will go with the volumes gains and hopefully the companies will be able to drive some consumptions with affordable products and campaigns which i think will be part of what the government is trying to support in the next nine months. haidi: other corporate stories we are following, shares of bancorp closed higher after we revealed the lender is getting equity investment. the injunction was...
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it is alibaba second major deal. it seeks to beef up its ai portfolio. learned the largest u.s. public pension fund is looking externally for its next investment officer. sources say the short list includes the cio of the los angeles county employees retirement association. the $490 billion fund has had four cios since 2009. haidi: australia's biggest pension fund plans to deploy more than 10 william dollars in the u.k. in a strong on term but on the country. how the fund will look for investments across a range of asset classes. >> we are very optimistic about the u.k. especially in the long term. we are backing it in. we have a good crew here. about 105 people on the ground. we are going to expand our exposure by 10 billion pounds. digital, mixed-use property. infrastructure in general. energy transition. all great opportunities in the u.k. >> is this a bit on the u.k. economic prospects? the data suggests we are stuck in stagflation slump. or is it a bit on valuations? these assets are looking cheap and you want to add to that. >> we are long-term inv
it is alibaba second major deal. it seeks to beef up its ai portfolio. learned the largest u.s. public pension fund is looking externally for its next investment officer. sources say the short list includes the cio of the los angeles county employees retirement association. the $490 billion fund has had four cios since 2009. haidi: australia's biggest pension fund plans to deploy more than 10 william dollars in the u.k. in a strong on term but on the country. how the fund will look for...
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and alibaba belongs to month el, they have to answer to the chinese government. i watched that ceo on capitol hill. he did not say that backdoor was closed to chinese government, everyone knows that access to americans, i would get different things to me that you would get, goes who is collecting that data, tiktok. that data is acceptable to the chinese government. if you are comfortable and i don't think you are, but if rand paul is c comfortable with sift million americans, their likes and dislikes and emotions chronicled and given to chinese government, have at it. keep the app, i am more in india's camp what banned 59 apps en c including tick totiktok, they are concerned about access that susceptible of their citizens to the chinese government. larry: couple things on this. this is one of those stories, we should not have to make it harder then it needs to be, tiktok and bytedance there is a national security risk. fbi director said that, and other experts. i negotiated with china for years on trade. one things you learn as a matter of law in china, and commo
and alibaba belongs to month el, they have to answer to the chinese government. i watched that ceo on capitol hill. he did not say that backdoor was closed to chinese government, everyone knows that access to americans, i would get different things to me that you would get, goes who is collecting that data, tiktok. that data is acceptable to the chinese government. if you are comfortable and i don't think you are, but if rand paul is c comfortable with sift million americans, their likes and...
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alibaba, he held hundreds of billions worth of that stock.that softbank buybacks as collateral to help fund the vision fund two. and he has said that he wants to go on the offensive with ai. so that arm stake is worth a heck of a lot more than it did over the last ten years, over the time that softbank has held it. so it is certain ly plausible that he could draw on some of that. >> when will we know, what is the timeline here? >> today, i believe, the lockout of the shares come up, so they can be traded today. and the run-up -- again, i don't think if you have a large stake holder, they're not going to sell a huge chunk. >> if they do, they should fire their trader. >> exactly. >> trader, not traitor. >> maybe the next quarter. they're often asked about this. >> if you're going to dump a ton of stock, do it over a number of days to not tip people off to what you're doing. deidre bosa, good stuff. thank you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, municipal bond funds posting the third strike week of inflows last week. that's right. muni bond funds. mu-ni
alibaba, he held hundreds of billions worth of that stock.that softbank buybacks as collateral to help fund the vision fund two. and he has said that he wants to go on the offensive with ai. so that arm stake is worth a heck of a lot more than it did over the last ten years, over the time that softbank has held it. so it is certain ly plausible that he could draw on some of that. >> when will we know, what is the timeline here? >> today, i believe, the lockout of the shares come up,...
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a lot of these companies, tencent and alibaba include ready talking about ai. but i think they need to show there is still legs to a lot of these products that they're pushing out, like gaming and wechat. >> what were they saying last year. war has begun is what tin cent had said. >>> we have to push on nvidia. we look premarket at nvidia's stock. this is the early stages. we've got a slight slippage over the past couple of days. the pricing structure of blackwell, what the runway looks like, just where it's going to double down. you look at other areas to try to ensure there's resilience in earnings. >> there's been a pause for breath as they try to digest what all of this means. in terms of blackwell, it's very much about nvidia coming up with a more powerful victory. you look at the pricing, still unknown at this point. but clearly i think the message from nvidia also was very much, yes, we are going to provide the foundational chips for a lot of these ai players, but also we are a software player, and that seems to be the big message. >> arjun, you've just
a lot of these companies, tencent and alibaba include ready talking about ai. but i think they need to show there is still legs to a lot of these products that they're pushing out, like gaming and wechat. >> what were they saying last year. war has begun is what tin cent had said. >>> we have to push on nvidia. we look premarket at nvidia's stock. this is the early stages. we've got a slight slippage over the past couple of days. the pricing structure of blackwell, what the...
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a alibaba has been toying around with this stuff too. if you're watching, who is apple going to pick in these markets, i guess it's just baidu. who else would it be? >> does this make us feel better about apple's role in china? we've been talking about for six months. >> tim cook is opening a big store in shanghai this week, it was state media interview but he said he's happy in china and happy to stay there. we know that's not entirely true. >> if huawei did not have -- embedded, but if it has it embedded too, this is not a competitive advantage for apple, it's catch-up. >> and that would also be what it looks like here because google's phones, has gemini built in. home grown pixel phones has gemini built in, as tim cook promised we're going to break new ground in artificial intelligence this year, using a rivals praukt breaking new ground? what will they do with it? >> june will be interesting. >> incredibly interesting, no pressure on apple. >> thank you for coming bay, steve kovach. what do you make of apple at this point in terms of
a alibaba has been toying around with this stuff too. if you're watching, who is apple going to pick in these markets, i guess it's just baidu. who else would it be? >> does this make us feel better about apple's role in china? we've been talking about for six months. >> tim cook is opening a big store in shanghai this week, it was state media interview but he said he's happy in china and happy to stay there. we know that's not entirely true. >> if huawei did not have --...
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i'm with the guys on alibaba. i'm sure courtney feels the same way. this thing in a downtrend for four years, it's had 45% to 50% rallies seven or eight times. >> yeah, i'm completely onboard with that. we've really been making sure that we have a stake in emerging markets, and i think it's interesting, because when you look at fund managers have been underweight china, we're seeing that from investors, too. blackrock made an emerging market fund x china because people aren't willing to go in there, even though they are onboard with the idea of emerging markets. and it is a good portion of some of those funds, but i think because of the risk/reward, people are so out of it right now, and i think there's a lot of money that will go back in. i think you want to have a piece of that in your portfolio. >> david reedle is a former sound brothers analyst based in asia. david, great to have you with us. i think what's not getting that much attention is what happened last week at the national people's congress, and the efforts that china might actually get ac
i'm with the guys on alibaba. i'm sure courtney feels the same way. this thing in a downtrend for four years, it's had 45% to 50% rallies seven or eight times. >> yeah, i'm completely onboard with that. we've really been making sure that we have a stake in emerging markets, and i think it's interesting, because when you look at fund managers have been underweight china, we're seeing that from investors, too. blackrock made an emerging market fund x china because people aren't willing to...
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every entity, i will give you an example, alibaba.ack ma thought he had a little problem with the chinese government. how did that bo? he is now i think working in soup kitchens and bab alibaba to something else. i watched the ceo on capitol hill. he did not say the backdoor was closed to the chinese government. everybody knows the act es is to americans. larry kudlow has, if you had the app and you don't, i had the app, and i don't i would get different things to me than you get to you. guess who is collecting that data? tiktok is collecting that data. that data is acceptable to the chinese government. if you're comfortable and i don't think you are, but if rand paul is comfortable with 170 million americans having their personal data, their likes, dislikes, their emotions all chronicled given to the chinese government, if you feel comfortable with that, have at it. you keep the app. but i'm more in india's camp, who banned 59 chinese apps including tiktok. australia, new zealand, canada to agree have all dialed back because they're
every entity, i will give you an example, alibaba.ack ma thought he had a little problem with the chinese government. how did that bo? he is now i think working in soup kitchens and bab alibaba to something else. i watched the ceo on capitol hill. he did not say the backdoor was closed to the chinese government. everybody knows the act es is to americans. larry kudlow has, if you had the app and you don't, i had the app, and i don't i would get different things to me than you get to you. guess...
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once the crown jewel of commerce, alibaba struggling with competition, scrapping listing and logisticslans just couple of months after saying the same for its cloud unit, investors not liking the strategy, stock is down. tom: avril, excellent run through, thank you indeed. let's focus on the story out of the u.s.. officials saying search-and-rescue has been suspended after yesterday's dramatic bridge collapse, six people unaccounted for and presumed dead. the disaster happen when a ship hit the francis scott key bridge. a call from the ships allowed authorities to limit traffic on the bridge and reduce casualties. president biden: i spoke with the county executive, united states senators and the secretary of transportation is on the scene. we want to send all the resources they need, all. we will rebuild together. tom: let's bring in john with the details. get us up to speed in terms of recovery around the bridge. john: we will see more recovery looking for the remains of the six people presumed dead. there was a mayday stopping vehicle traffic but the china find six people and they ha
once the crown jewel of commerce, alibaba struggling with competition, scrapping listing and logisticslans just couple of months after saying the same for its cloud unit, investors not liking the strategy, stock is down. tom: avril, excellent run through, thank you indeed. let's focus on the story out of the u.s.. officials saying search-and-rescue has been suspended after yesterday's dramatic bridge collapse, six people unaccounted for and presumed dead. the disaster happen when a ship hit the...
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livestream shopping started in china in 2016 when the chinese retail giant taobao, belonging to the alibabat linked an e—store with an online streamed broadcast. today, china dominates the livestream shopping sector with over $700 billion worth of trade and over 500 million livestream shoppers, according to latest reports. now, brands are grabbing the opportunity to sell their products in real time, selling everything from lipsticks to power tools. so what's driving that boom? well, experts say it is a mixture of shopping and entertainment, as well as the ability for customers to interact with the seller that is contributing to live shopping's new popularity. together with evermore sophisticated ai and tech, it adds up to a compelling shopping experience for consumers that shows no signs of abating. let's take a look at the numbers. the global live shopping market is projected to reach a staggering $129.6 billion in 2024, with asia leading the way in adoption and revenue generation. it's estimated the value of livestream shopping in the united states alone will hit $68 billion by 2026 and m
livestream shopping started in china in 2016 when the chinese retail giant taobao, belonging to the alibabat linked an e—store with an online streamed broadcast. today, china dominates the livestream shopping sector with over $700 billion worth of trade and over 500 million livestream shoppers, according to latest reports. now, brands are grabbing the opportunity to sell their products in real time, selling everything from lipsticks to power tools. so what's driving that boom? well, experts...
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jd.com unavailing price cuts a day after removed from alibaba, a sign of weak demand by that is risk on in the region partly thanks to what we are saying that if u.s. data. tom: expectations are high ahead of the national people's congress. joining us from singapore. let's get to the action stateside, stock traders in risk on mode is the fed's preferred inflation gauge met expectations, a fourth consecutive months of gains coming through for u.s. stocks. i am joined by the chief equity strategists of bloomberg. always fantastic to get your insights. what do you make of the market reaction to the inflation print yesterday? >> it is consistent with market reaction we've been having all your. it is really a story of the idea that inflation is still decelerating, still well intact. it year-over-year numbers generally in line with expectations even if we got a little bit of a bump -- on a month over month basis, and we have had strong earnings numbers coming through. the strong earnings growth that occurred of the fourth quarter with s&p 500 roasting earnings growth of it sent versus cons
jd.com unavailing price cuts a day after removed from alibaba, a sign of weak demand by that is risk on in the region partly thanks to what we are saying that if u.s. data. tom: expectations are high ahead of the national people's congress. joining us from singapore. let's get to the action stateside, stock traders in risk on mode is the fed's preferred inflation gauge met expectations, a fourth consecutive months of gains coming through for u.s. stocks. i am joined by the chief equity...
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for example, well, we are talking about several such brands known to us, i will name them, this is alibaba the bacardi brand, the ashen company , which continues to work and feed our enemy in russia, such a well-known food brand bondul, the construction brand knauf, well, now this information, which you and i have already talked about, helped not only us to know who supports muscovy, and also in the world community, somehow build. but then it is endless, you give here, and there they create rockets with this money, hit us, and you give, and they will shut down sometime, but she, well, i don't know why the government still went to hiding this information in the future for ordinary ukrainians, at least, it is quite difficult, but the situation on the currency market is now stable, does not cause any concern, in particular from the side of the national bank, the exchange rate of the hryvnia against the dollar is now determined by the market - assured the deputy. let me remind you that in the last 10 days, in fact, the dollar became more expensive by almost a hryvnia, now the official rate of
for example, well, we are talking about several such brands known to us, i will name them, this is alibaba the bacardi brand, the ashen company , which continues to work and feed our enemy in russia, such a well-known food brand bondul, the construction brand knauf, well, now this information, which you and i have already talked about, helped not only us to know who supports muscovy, and also in the world community, somehow build. but then it is endless, you give here, and there they create...
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and finally, to central garza where at least 8 civilians were reportedly killed in the alibaba on friday. local officials say that the enclaves, death all has now surpassed. so $2800.00 people since october, the 7th. and if we warning, you may find the following images disturbing. so this video shows locals, hiring the wounded and dead to a local hospital. most of the casualties of the latest strikes and the areas that to be children and more victims could still be trumped from the level of rescue as all how did with trying to sift through the vote for supplies for the and has wanted. meanwhile, the more the 90 percent of gods, this population is on the brink of starvation. and several countries have arranged to monitor and supplies to be flown in. jordan says that his military is carried as a number of ad drops in the northern parts of the enclave. us incorporation with egypt, us funds and belgium. but like 5 people across the desk on friday by now dropping garza city, that's due to a policy failure. and it is all local, so it isn't defend spokesperson, describe the incident. so boss is
and finally, to central garza where at least 8 civilians were reportedly killed in the alibaba on friday. local officials say that the enclaves, death all has now surpassed. so $2800.00 people since october, the 7th. and if we warning, you may find the following images disturbing. so this video shows locals, hiring the wounded and dead to a local hospital. most of the casualties of the latest strikes and the areas that to be children and more victims could still be trumped from the level of...
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alibaba alipay is certainly one of them. any company that is of any relevance to the ccp is going to have ccp board members. that is part of the chinese laws, the mandate. >> and is the bytedance ccp committee they are to maximize shareholder value or do you think it is there to advance the ccp's political objectives? >> 100% the ccp's objectives. the ccp does not care about money. it cares about power and influence. >> so there is a substantive difference between the corporate incentives at american tech companies like alphabet, snapchat, and the like, and chinese companies which have a dual mandate to also advance the ccp's political objectives. >> americans motivation is money. china's motivation is to infiltrate, cripple our system, and gain the upper hand, without question. >> do you think the ccp committee is instructing the second of management of tiktok -- executive management of tiktok to make sure it is fully compliant with the unfair and deceptive practices clause of the sec acts -- sec acts? >> absolutely. they k
alibaba alipay is certainly one of them. any company that is of any relevance to the ccp is going to have ccp board members. that is part of the chinese laws, the mandate. >> and is the bytedance ccp committee they are to maximize shareholder value or do you think it is there to advance the ccp's political objectives? >> 100% the ccp's objectives. the ccp does not care about money. it cares about power and influence. >> so there is a substantive difference between the...
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plus, alibaba has appointed a new head of its grocery arm in a restructuring effort the cfo will replacepany founder . they will retire but serve a senior advisor to the company. that is the former founder, according to sources. the considering a review of how widely businesses use chips from china. they are joining the united states and flagging a potential risk to national security and supply chains. the you is weighing whether to investigate how deeply -- e.u. is weighing whether to invest get how deeply they are in networks. next up, let's look at what we are watching in terms of publicly traded companies. cloud flare, we have seen stephanie cohen, the leader behind the rita offering, now the latest executive to step down. where has she gone? cloud flare. from new york, this is bloomberg technology. ♪ tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future. a future where you grew a dream into a reality. it's waiting
plus, alibaba has appointed a new head of its grocery arm in a restructuring effort the cfo will replacepany founder . they will retire but serve a senior advisor to the company. that is the former founder, according to sources. the considering a review of how widely businesses use chips from china. they are joining the united states and flagging a potential risk to national security and supply chains. the you is weighing whether to investigate how deeply -- e.u. is weighing whether to invest...
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has been a rough three years through covid zero from the crackdown on big private enterprises like alibaba and other tech companies. so confidence might take some time to recover. haslinda: and eric, realistically, what can be expected from these meetings? expectations are so high, the room for disappointment is as high. >> steve mentioned the growth target for this year. the market consensus is the target will be around 5%. but remember, 5% this year is still harder than 5% last year, given last year was boosted by the lower base during covid zero. even if we have the same target this year, that will mean the government has to do more to achieve this target. another thing we want to watch is the fiscal budget target for this year. we would expect some higher headline numbers, but if you consider unspent money from last year overall spending should be much more this year, and we think the government should focus on spending the money as quickly and early as possible. and try to avoid the lack of spending we saw last year, which was a drag to growth. that is some key points to watch for thi
has been a rough three years through covid zero from the crackdown on big private enterprises like alibaba and other tech companies. so confidence might take some time to recover. haslinda: and eric, realistically, what can be expected from these meetings? expectations are so high, the room for disappointment is as high. >> steve mentioned the growth target for this year. the market consensus is the target will be around 5%. but remember, 5% this year is still harder than 5% last year,...
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this is not an alibaba or e-commerce play.k of business being undercut by low-cost rivals is relatively limited. it's a well diversified business with solid barriers to entry, it looks to be a solid year more normalized growth in 10 percent to 15% growth range. these multiples, i think it's fair to say the least. haslinda: traders want them to be proactive when it comes to returns. robert lea we thank you for that. let's do a check on how markets are doing. we know asia under pressure, reversing the gains we saw earlier. this, as we anticipate that decision from the fed. of course, the fed, after the boj, it is about the fed. traders waiting to hear if the fed will change its rate cut outlook. asian shares having that on the back of their mind after s&p closed out boosted by tech in particular. max seven in particular. we have seen a rise in yields in the dollar. it's all about whether or not the fed validates that hawkish stance. take a look at where we are in terms of the benchmark. taiex up 2/10 of 1%. in terms of the yuan,
this is not an alibaba or e-commerce play.k of business being undercut by low-cost rivals is relatively limited. it's a well diversified business with solid barriers to entry, it looks to be a solid year more normalized growth in 10 percent to 15% growth range. these multiples, i think it's fair to say the least. haslinda: traders want them to be proactive when it comes to returns. robert lea we thank you for that. let's do a check on how markets are doing. we know asia under pressure,...
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once alibaba seems like we're friends again. across the market and the huge waits. and then j.d.y report today before the u.s. markets open. and people but that's helping a it will of a rebound as well. it might be ready beaus the bigger picture is known for a.i. that's for today you're seeing that the world is not only about apple, there are some other companies trying -- we've got a good story to tell. >> world beyond apple as we look at the tech market 3.3%. now to a national insurance tax cut. jeremy hunt will have a preelection giveaway. let's bring in our uk politics reporter joe mayes. what else can this chancellor offer voters ahead of an election that we expect to be held at some point this year? >> the cut will be the biggest giveaway. things to look out for is what does he say about future tax cuts particularly around income tax. >> jeremy helped and protect it, and if you supporter the government you can get a tax cut. we know that what you're doing it is fierce of during inflation to try to bring it down 2%. but you might see if that inflation period goes down you co
once alibaba seems like we're friends again. across the market and the huge waits. and then j.d.y report today before the u.s. markets open. and people but that's helping a it will of a rebound as well. it might be ready beaus the bigger picture is known for a.i. that's for today you're seeing that the world is not only about apple, there are some other companies trying -- we've got a good story to tell. >> world beyond apple as we look at the tech market 3.3%. now to a national insurance...
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and moments ago the european union said it was investigating alibaba for medicines not good for healthr -- >> you can hear the commentator in the background. this will be launch number three. launches one and two ended in explosions. i think we are very close to a launch there, and they may start another day, and i am not sure but i will find out. >> can you imagine being in that and ready to launch. >> there's nobody in it but some day there will be. >> let's get the mistakes out of the way. >> yeah, get all the explosions. >>> new at 6:00, plans for a makeover at st. james park in san josÉ, it's all on hold, at least for now. this comes after the state court of appeals ruled in favor of a historic foundation representing the interest of the st. claire club located next to the park. according to "mercury news," the city failed to follow environmental assessments related to that project, and officials are not responding so far to the paper's request for comment. >>> golden gate park in san francisco is running for best park in the u.s. it's all part of the best city park award from usa
and moments ago the european union said it was investigating alibaba for medicines not good for healthr -- >> you can hear the commentator in the background. this will be launch number three. launches one and two ended in explosions. i think we are very close to a launch there, and they may start another day, and i am not sure but i will find out. >> can you imagine being in that and ready to launch. >> there's nobody in it but some day there will be. >> let's get the...
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you go back to 2020 with jack ma added the collapse of the and ipo and then the restructuring of alibaba. keep in mind, the private sector in china essentially accounts for 60% of national gdp and 80%, essentially, of urban jobs. that is a key component. you have to keep the young and recent graduates employed. that is a struggle going forward. so, there is a whole list of problems in the chinese economy right now and we are looking for signals that they will be at least supportive in both fiscal policy, perhaps, even more, monetary easing as well as just confidence and measures going forward. haidi: investors are looking for physical expansion and physical easing and at the same time you have heavily indebted provinces. what does that mean for the discomfort of trying to support the flagging economy versus what local governments do? stephen: yeah. i mean, that is why we will really be looking at the work report tomorrow at the beginning of the national people's congress from the premier. his marching orders to the provinces. so far, in years past, in times of economic pain there would b
you go back to 2020 with jack ma added the collapse of the and ipo and then the restructuring of alibaba. keep in mind, the private sector in china essentially accounts for 60% of national gdp and 80%, essentially, of urban jobs. that is a key component. you have to keep the young and recent graduates employed. that is a struggle going forward. so, there is a whole list of problems in the chinese economy right now and we are looking for signals that they will be at least supportive in both...
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alibaba scrapping plans to sell $1 billion of new shares and so it smart logistics unit. off the sale citing poor market conditions. the move added pressure to the financial hub of hong kong as it deals with a dearth in its ipo market international capital outflows. the u.s. commerce department agency is calling for sweeping audits on ai systems. a report from the national telecommute occasions and it information administration recommending the federal government imposes consequences on ai companies that introduces unacceptable risks or makes unfounded claims. it goes on to outline recommendations for the federal government including guidelines for ai ordinance and the creation of nutrition labels to standardize information across ai models. mark your calendar. apple sets a day to kick off into ai future. the company announcing its worldwide developers conference will be held on june 10 where they are likely to unveil an ai roadmap. no details of what to expect were made available the event is expected to showcase major software updates across its ranges which are coming
alibaba scrapping plans to sell $1 billion of new shares and so it smart logistics unit. off the sale citing poor market conditions. the move added pressure to the financial hub of hong kong as it deals with a dearth in its ipo market international capital outflows. the u.s. commerce department agency is calling for sweeping audits on ai systems. a report from the national telecommute occasions and it information administration recommending the federal government imposes consequences on ai...
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business which is a degree of offensiveness across business operations, in contrast to the likes of alibabasiness is being undercut by low-cost rivals. tencent can grow its earnings and free cash flow easily in the 10% to 15% range in the next 10 to 15 years. that's a relatively solid outlook for a large tech business, is that truly reflected in market price and expectations? we've recently added it to our focus list. we think there's a mismatch with expectations. haslinda: we are weighing earnings from on high, against the backdrop of weakness in china for apple. how much of an impact might that have on hon hei numbers? robert: apple accounts for more than half of the numbers. 2023 was weak because of the stocking in the mainstream smartphone mpc market but that is played through. this year it's a better outlook across their core markets as growth resumes. however, the apple overhang and uncertainty will impact them. we did see reports a couple of weeks ago about apple's smartphone shipments and china being down something like 24% in the first six weeks of the year. it remains to be seen -
business which is a degree of offensiveness across business operations, in contrast to the likes of alibabasiness is being undercut by low-cost rivals. tencent can grow its earnings and free cash flow easily in the 10% to 15% range in the next 10 to 15 years. that's a relatively solid outlook for a large tech business, is that truly reflected in market price and expectations? we've recently added it to our focus list. we think there's a mismatch with expectations. haslinda: we are weighing...
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which china has total control over these companies, if they want something, they take them, just ask alibaba, he is now working in soup kitchens, he was one of the most powerful ceos of the country, he was critical of the finance sector of china and they did not take to it. would we let north korea, china, russia, any of our enemies, let them control the conversation in the country and 170 million people. the answer is absolutely not. so, why we let this company get a foot hold is beyond me. they have found an algorithm method, maybe it's a.i., that has not been replicated, that will not be involved in this purchase if it's sold. it's -- and the analogy in the "new york times" was, if you sell tiktok without the algorithm that beijing owns and singapore, singapore locations is one in america, is like buying a ferrari and not putting the engine in. they know more about us, our likes and interest and control the news feed. how many pro taiwan stories do you think are on tiktok? how many palestinian stories are on tiktok? >> sandra: fair enough. and the questions we are attempting to put to the
which china has total control over these companies, if they want something, they take them, just ask alibaba, he is now working in soup kitchens, he was one of the most powerful ceos of the country, he was critical of the finance sector of china and they did not take to it. would we let north korea, china, russia, any of our enemies, let them control the conversation in the country and 170 million people. the answer is absolutely not. so, why we let this company get a foot hold is beyond me....
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we are expecting alibaba sales of its stake.losses for cloud computing on the back of that. in the broader markets, we are seeing weakness in chinese tech in particular. thus on reports saying that the u.s. is probing smic for its chips in huawei funds. also molding blacklisting a number of chip companies listed, linked to huawei. take a look at where we are in terms of the age aside. down as much as 4% now. we are seeing csi 300 index lower by 1.5%. it's a strong dollar story. weakness in asian currencies. the -- the rupiah down to tulsa 1%. that's it from bloomberg markets asia. daybreak middle east and africa is next. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh hi, i'm janice, and i lost 172 pounds on golo. avalarahhh when i was a teenager i had some severe trauma in my life and i turned to food for comfort. i had a doctor tell me that if i didn't change my life, i wasn't gonna live much lon
we are expecting alibaba sales of its stake.losses for cloud computing on the back of that. in the broader markets, we are seeing weakness in chinese tech in particular. thus on reports saying that the u.s. is probing smic for its chips in huawei funds. also molding blacklisting a number of chip companies listed, linked to huawei. take a look at where we are in terms of the age aside. down as much as 4% now. we are seeing csi 300 index lower by 1.5%. it's a strong dollar story. weakness in...
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and finally we had alibaba rolling out a new employee incentive plan next month that combines equitycash. this move is designed to help the e-commerce giant attract and retain talent. remember, the company once worth more than $800 billion has struggled to revitalize businesses after years of pregnant risk of course, you can follow all the latest buzz under bloomberg terminal. it is a down day on this monday. we're going to continue to track that and also a look ahead to what tomorrow's inflation data might mean for your dinner plate we will discuss with the ceo of the grocery retailer spartan ash. this is "bloomberg." how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so the first time i ever seen a golo advertisement, you've got more options than you know. i said, "yeah, whatever. there's no way this works like this." and threw it to the side. a couple weeks later,
and finally we had alibaba rolling out a new employee incentive plan next month that combines equitycash. this move is designed to help the e-commerce giant attract and retain talent. remember, the company once worth more than $800 billion has struggled to revitalize businesses after years of pregnant risk of course, you can follow all the latest buzz under bloomberg terminal. it is a down day on this monday. we're going to continue to track that and also a look ahead to what tomorrow's...
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they're geared to that domestic consumption story as it comes back and that's your pin duo duo and alibabas and at the same time you're seeing a pickup in travel so trip.com is another name that we really like in the space as well as eating out in the very strong q4 results last friday >> talk me through your current perspective on the valuations in china. clearly, a lot cheaper than they used to be and a lot cheaper than the nasdaq and a political risk as a foreign investor weigh that out for us. >> certainly, the valuation disparity between u.s. tech and china tech is just absurd. this is beyond dirt cheap. basically, they're just giving it away for free with that said, we have to think about what are the catalysts to bring investors back in the space, and i think the earnings season we saw in q4 and the projections for q1 look pretty strong at the same time we see very strong buybacks from the companies as well as some of them are paying out dividends and just with the forward p-e of just 14 which is about 50% of what the long-term average is, and it's a compelling opportunity and the co
they're geared to that domestic consumption story as it comes back and that's your pin duo duo and alibabas and at the same time you're seeing a pickup in travel so trip.com is another name that we really like in the space as well as eating out in the very strong q4 results last friday >> talk me through your current perspective on the valuations in china. clearly, a lot cheaper than they used to be and a lot cheaper than the nasdaq and a political risk as a foreign investor weigh that...
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put -- >> what if they operated in china and then china decided after awhile, after they surpassed alibaba other home grown companies, that they didn't want google or microsoft or any of the other companies to be there -- >> i feel like that's sort of what they did. made it so -- >> own rouse. >> yeah, they had to leave. there's so much momentum around this. it's a bipartisan issue, and so, i think we'll see it -- we'll get to the potential bid, but that was kind of shocking. >> there are companies that do operate. mcdonald's spoke at a ubs conference yesterday, and for different reasons, but china was mentioned due to the sluggish start at the beginning of the year, their words, not mine, but you layer this on top of that, and that's a problem for some of the multinationals, without question. and i still think the biggest bulls eye is on the back of apple, which has obviously sold off seemingly found a bid here at 170 or so, but if the chinese want to rachet this thing up, i think apple is the first place they go. >> and tesla. when you think about -- sorry, the great firewall, our digita
put -- >> what if they operated in china and then china decided after awhile, after they surpassed alibaba other home grown companies, that they didn't want google or microsoft or any of the other companies to be there -- >> i feel like that's sort of what they did. made it so -- >> own rouse. >> yeah, they had to leave. there's so much momentum around this. it's a bipartisan issue, and so, i think we'll see it -- we'll get to the potential bid, but that was kind of...
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if you look at the cash and the balance sheets of jd, and they talk about this buy back, i think alibaba somewhere in the nature of 80 billion with cash equivalents, everything about these companies says buy, buy, buy. and i think the fundamentals are starting to, you know, look better based on this profit dynamic that people can allow them to focus on the names themselves. these were great numbers. great numbers, and i think they are coiled springs. i just don't think people are jumping on the other side of that sea saw yet. i've definitely added to chinese internet names over the last couple of weeks, and i feel like i can own them for the long-term and doing that for clients as well. the politics around it in terms of what the chinese government might do and the dynamic of an election year, there can be a lot of rhetoric about tariffs and u.s. chinese relations getting worse. >> it's a bipartisan issue. everyone has china in the cross hairs, but if you look at the market, to tim's point, the market has lost $6 trillion worth of wealth in that market. so if you look at any chart, the c
if you look at the cash and the balance sheets of jd, and they talk about this buy back, i think alibaba somewhere in the nature of 80 billion with cash equivalents, everything about these companies says buy, buy, buy. and i think the fundamentals are starting to, you know, look better based on this profit dynamic that people can allow them to focus on the names themselves. these were great numbers. great numbers, and i think they are coiled springs. i just don't think people are jumping on the...
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>> caller: alibaba. buy more? sell? >> it's so hard. right accounting, by people working really hard, i'd say buy it. but right now they seem inclined to attack all the rich people including the people who run that company. bini in new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for taking my call. how do you feel about amd in the next 12 months? >> i think amd's been in the penalty box long enough. i do live in nvidia land but i haven't lost sight of the fact that lisa suh is one of the greatest manages of our time and it is time now for me to think can i own both of those for my charitable trust? let's go to chuck in arizona. >> caller: hey, jim. it's philadelphia's favorite son. how are you? >> oh, man. doing great. thank you for asking. how about you? >> caller: all right. yeah, i'm on the jensen huang ai trades. and i want to ask you if it's the right time to hit the buy button on applied materials. >> it's never been the long time in the last couple years. gary dickerson's so great at what he does. it's up five. it's at a high. i'd bu
>> caller: alibaba. buy more? sell? >> it's so hard. right accounting, by people working really hard, i'd say buy it. but right now they seem inclined to attack all the rich people including the people who run that company. bini in new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for taking my call. how do you feel about amd in the next 12 months? >> i think amd's been in the penalty box long enough. i do live in nvidia land but i haven't lost sight of the fact that lisa suh...
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you also said in your testimony that alibaba, ten cent, that they have invested in quantum, and i assume that there is some leader that it was designated to undertake this effort as the government usually designates a leader. but you say that they appeared to have pulled back from that field and they shut down the quantum computing research labs in november. talk a little bit more about what may be behind that, if not, trend. series of actions? >> and so that's correct. the chinese quantum ecosystem will look very different from the u.s. one. the u.s. ecosystem is by in large led by the private industry at this point. the chinese quantum industry is much more heavily funded, focused in government funded national labs. and already the sort of weight is significantly heavier in national labs in china than in commercial industry. several of the large chinese players that you mentioned by tencent, etc., had quantum computing efforts. and they have several of them, if not all of them, have shut down in the past six months by doing that. they were selling all their quantum hardware, quantum co
you also said in your testimony that alibaba, ten cent, that they have invested in quantum, and i assume that there is some leader that it was designated to undertake this effort as the government usually designates a leader. but you say that they appeared to have pulled back from that field and they shut down the quantum computing research labs in november. talk a little bit more about what may be behind that, if not, trend. series of actions? >> and so that's correct. the chinese...
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oldest and the best... and high-quality work, next to the hairdresser the shop looks more like an alibabanly one problem: when you look at the light, you can see a huge number of cracks, because pancher emeralds are mined using an explosive method. in this shop on the famous one. usually doesn’t work, the desire to take someone else’s disappears completely, cruelly, of course, but here they deprive the hand of the second foot, and then things work. afghan mujahideen attack a soviet column in a mountain gorge. our turntables are covering our guys. history is in things and artifacts in afghanistan literally at every step. a curious thing. knowledgeable people will say that this is a fascist helmet. and they won't be wrong. the germans had these gray ones with a swastika, the afghans had green ones, they came here in the thirties of the last century, when the abwehr tried to restore order here, and soviet intelligence officers prevented them. forgotten page of history: almost 100 years ago , the germans really worked hard in afghanistan, strengthened the army, supplied weapons and uniforms,
oldest and the best... and high-quality work, next to the hairdresser the shop looks more like an alibabanly one problem: when you look at the light, you can see a huge number of cracks, because pancher emeralds are mined using an explosive method. in this shop on the famous one. usually doesn’t work, the desire to take someone else’s disappears completely, cruelly, of course, but here they deprive the hand of the second foot, and then things work. afghan mujahideen attack a soviet column...
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a lot of questions here and you've covered chinese companies like alibaba, di dishgs in the past andut face. i think they might rather see tiktok fail than hand it over to an american group. >> yeah. one of their most successful companies. >> bytedance you could argue is the most successful in terms of the value it's created and the advances it's made in an area where the chinese have not been considered sort of a head of the -- ahead of the u.s. in the very least. the algorithm has been the key to its success. >> it's not clear that it's going to go through the senate. >> if we ban tiktok here, there's implications for other companies. a few years ago when we were talking about this in 2020 tiktok was the company. the first chinese company to really make inroads into the american market. now we have temu and schein. what kind ofs from dent does this set -- kind of precedent does this set, it's e-commerce. they are collecting huge amounts of american data, so does this sort of put in play a way for the further bifurcation, a lot of american apps are already banned over in china, like
a lot of questions here and you've covered chinese companies like alibaba, di dishgs in the past andut face. i think they might rather see tiktok fail than hand it over to an american group. >> yeah. one of their most successful companies. >> bytedance you could argue is the most successful in terms of the value it's created and the advances it's made in an area where the chinese have not been considered sort of a head of the -- ahead of the u.s. in the very least. the algorithm has...
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think of alibaba.ituation a couple of years ago, the uber rival there, that was essentially shut down by china briefly. they are willing to play hardball with their local companies. as for the u.s. investors, they kind of have to sit and wait here. this is -- there's not much they can do. this is one of the downsides of investing in a chinese company, is that there is a lot of government control there, and that's something that you kind of have to buy into. but the value destruction would be massive. tiktok, even though it's not all of bytedance's business, and maybe not even a majority of its business, it is its crowned jewel, particularly here in the u.s. >> dan, can you just walk through the american investors in bytedance? i'm not sure that the public fully understands what that list looks like. >> yeah, there's a lot -- it's kind of a lot of big silicon valley firms, although you mentioned general atlantic, which is based on the east coast. firms like sequoia capital and others. some of it's a lit
think of alibaba.ituation a couple of years ago, the uber rival there, that was essentially shut down by china briefly. they are willing to play hardball with their local companies. as for the u.s. investors, they kind of have to sit and wait here. this is -- there's not much they can do. this is one of the downsides of investing in a chinese company, is that there is a lot of government control there, and that's something that you kind of have to buy into. but the value destruction would be...
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was successful investing in alibaba, byd and other companies later in life.this and used them to grade success. had a big impact on me and many other founders. >> john collison from stripe. fascinating business. hitting this mark, i think 23 years to get there and it's -- the business continues to grow. the question is, of course, for the investors community sdshs this become a publicly traded company eventually? there was an expectation two, three years ago it was. when it actually had this nearly $100 billion valuation now at $65 billion and trying to provide liquidity creating a secondary market and tender offer like, see what happens longer term, but it's -- >> a fascinating story to watch. the number of small businesses that they have. the information they have about the small businesses, as you were talking about, going after the big guys, too. >> now, that's been the next -- the new frontier for them has been larger companies. he mentioned hertz as a good example, but not just people switching to stripe to have a different product. because the product
was successful investing in alibaba, byd and other companies later in life.this and used them to grade success. had a big impact on me and many other founders. >> john collison from stripe. fascinating business. hitting this mark, i think 23 years to get there and it's -- the business continues to grow. the question is, of course, for the investors community sdshs this become a publicly traded company eventually? there was an expectation two, three years ago it was. when it actually had...