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why don't i do amazon down here, but you don't often talk about amazon prime video in the same breath as disney plus and netflix. so how important is this acquisition fountain? so yeah, i mean, i'm technically, i think this is the 2nd largest acquisition amazon is ever done, but on, on, in terms of the money itself it's, it's peanuts for amazon, a point, 5000000000. the got a mark cap of something like 1.5 trillion. i mean, jeff bezos probably is 8500000000 and a sofa cushions at home. this is not a big deal for amazon when it comes to the money, but it really shows that they're serious about competing in the film space with disney, with netflix, i agree with most analysts who think that they overpaid for m g m that it wasn't worth a point 5000000000, but i believe that sort of money on the table. amazon is saying we want to make big movies. we want to be a real studio up till now. amazon's only really dabbled in the film industry. they've made so small movies like manchester, by the sea of, with this kind of deal buying a film studio, even the smallest film studio with m g m. they're
why don't i do amazon down here, but you don't often talk about amazon prime video in the same breath as disney plus and netflix. so how important is this acquisition fountain? so yeah, i mean, i'm technically, i think this is the 2nd largest acquisition amazon is ever done, but on, on, in terms of the money itself it's, it's peanuts for amazon, a point, 5000000000. the got a mark cap of something like 1.5 trillion. i mean, jeff bezos probably is 8500000000 and a sofa cushions at home. this is...
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amazon has won all of those battles.re a successful union effort in san francisco, that would be a national first and would give momentum to their unionizing efforts elsewhere. kristen: in september, you were the first to report that amazon and the city's office of workforce development quietly came to a negotiation agreement. that surprised several city supervisors and i imagine labor must have been concerned. what has happened since? >> certainly come a labor is concerned with the negotiations between the city and amazon. in particular, they want to be in the room for negotiations. recently, the mayor had a meeting with union leaders to address their concerns about the amazon project. i think this was part of her efforts to make sure that labor views and positions were included in those discussions. in that meeting, she signaled she was broadly supportive of the efforts to make sure that is a union shop. she has kind of in the union cap, although she has not made a really agreement to that fact. kristen: i imagine the
amazon has won all of those battles.re a successful union effort in san francisco, that would be a national first and would give momentum to their unionizing efforts elsewhere. kristen: in september, you were the first to report that amazon and the city's office of workforce development quietly came to a negotiation agreement. that surprised several city supervisors and i imagine labor must have been concerned. what has happened since? >> certainly come a labor is concerned with the...
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lose his amazon a seizure. a large part of the rang forest was shaped by human hands full to dog. but his insulin, in contrast to the white people whose ancestors emigrated to the americas as 500 years ago, king by gina, presence of indigenous peoples, help sustain the life of the rain forest or crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing to day. no storm fidela. oh i'm was when, and one of those you visit the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of which we are only one. english was a most m of one in flu. you'd probably, milliner humans have existed for millennia here alongside many other different forms of line here. so. so in theory, settle interdependent and in balance with a bunch. i don't know if the rain forest as the long of the world, but it's certainly the heart of brazil, a wonderful little set image of what us on the missouri. ah, if you what a river becomes my body. okay, you get a, why do i say this river is my body? it's the body of every human being. the
lose his amazon a seizure. a large part of the rang forest was shaped by human hands full to dog. but his insulin, in contrast to the white people whose ancestors emigrated to the americas as 500 years ago, king by gina, presence of indigenous peoples, help sustain the life of the rain forest or crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing to day. no storm fidela. oh i'm was when, and one of those you visit the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of...
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lose his amazon a seizure. a large part of the rang forest was shaped by human hands full to dog. but his insulin, in contrast to the white people whose ancestors emigrated to the americas this 500 years ago, king by gina, presence of indigenous peoples, help sustain the life of the rain forest or crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing today. no storm fidela o m was when and one of the died you visit. the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of which we are only one. interest was almost m of one m l. food you'd probably milliner humans, have existed for millennia here alongside many other different forms of line. yes. awesome. in theory, settle interdependent, and in balance with a bunch. i don't know if the rain forest as the lung of the world, but it's certainly the heart of brazil, a wonderful little set image of what is on the missouri. ah, if you eat a river becomes my body. okay, you've got a why do i say this river is my body? it's the body of every human bei
lose his amazon a seizure. a large part of the rang forest was shaped by human hands full to dog. but his insulin, in contrast to the white people whose ancestors emigrated to the americas this 500 years ago, king by gina, presence of indigenous peoples, help sustain the life of the rain forest or crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing today. no storm fidela o m was when and one of the died you visit. the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of...
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amazon _ built this, i know it, you know it, amazon definitely knows it, that's— it, amazon definitely definitely knows it, that's why they fight are so hard — that's why they fight are so hard. that is why for almost a year— hard. that is why for almost a year they— hard. that is why for almost a year they have threatened us, harassed _ year they have threatened us, harassed us. to year they have threatened us, harassed us.— year they have threatened us, harassed us. to talk to people about the _ harassed us. to talk to people about the upcoming _ harassed us. to talk to people about the upcoming election. | harassed us. to talk to people| about the upcoming election. i need about the upcoming election. need as much help as i can about the upcoming election]. need as much help as i can get. volunteers make a final push by phone to convince the undecided head of the vote. chris moors says there should be nothing scary about a union at amazon. new york is a union town, we are surrounded by unions, amazon workers are surrounded by unions. more than one in five people are unionised. but t
amazon _ built this, i know it, you know it, amazon definitely knows it, that's— it, amazon definitely definitely knows it, that's why they fight are so hard — that's why they fight are so hard. that is why for almost a year— hard. that is why for almost a year they— hard. that is why for almost a year they have threatened us, harassed _ year they have threatened us, harassed us. to year they have threatened us, harassed us.— year they have threatened us, harassed us. to talk to...
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and it will have an impact on the wida amazon reach out those amazon are leaders are rebelling. the 1st priority is drawing the boundaries ah, how did america, non competitive after the meeting? we decided to draw our own territorial boundaries after informing the food i, president, when i looked up, what if in the food i supposed to represent indigenous peoples? not the government. don't the most basic but we had the sense they were under a lot of pressure on. so we decided to take action law. nice museum out there. my fest sony ah more stuff we're showing the government that it i tuba is home to the culture of the moon, to roku people who are in apple. i'm guessing i don't know the phone. i didn't want to sign up. so we decided to take things into our own hands equally. see me so that the white people know where our territory is. mythology, through use. if we got help from alto toppa josh, jackie fuzzy sea is south of the mecca from june. ah ah ah ah ah, so find if the government signs the report there recognizing the claim of indigenous people to the land in our territory and
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then that's going to negatively impact amazon.question about it that is risk >> mark, thank you we'll talk to you again. >> thank you, deirdre. >>> we turn now to another ceo trying to make his mark on the company and that's bob chapek of disney holding annual shareholder meeting facing backlash for not taking a stand against florida's so-called don't say gay bill and also signaling a number of changes from the igor era. julia boorstin with more we heard from the ceo hi, julia. >> well, carl, under attack for failing to come out in opposition to that don't say gay bill in florida, bob chapek giving insight into how he's different from his predecessor, bob iger, who tweeted against that bill last month chapek saying they chose not to take a public position because they thought it would be more effective to work behind the scenes with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle now, this is just the latest example of how chapek is handling his role differently than his predecessor did now, since iger left as executive chairman at the end o
then that's going to negatively impact amazon.question about it that is risk >> mark, thank you we'll talk to you again. >> thank you, deirdre. >>> we turn now to another ceo trying to make his mark on the company and that's bob chapek of disney holding annual shareholder meeting facing backlash for not taking a stand against florida's so-called don't say gay bill and also signaling a number of changes from the igor era. julia boorstin with more we heard from the ceo hi,...
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the first split since 1999 and the fourth since 1997 for amazon a lot of changes and now more than amazon explains how to play it. >> we talk about the impact for options when you experience a stock split. if you are wondering, much like what happens to the stock, the number of shares increase, something similar happens with options. so first you take the number of contracts and multiply that by the split quantities if you have one contract, you will then have 20 and you take the strike price out of a 3,000 trike call that will become the 150. premium will get divided by that same number. if you were buying one call option that costs $200 a contract, really $20 in premium, divide that by 20, now it's a thousand dollars in premium. what are we going to do until then if you don't have enough capital to trade outright options, you can use spreads, those lower your risk and they lower the cost was they can also adjust the break-evens of a trade they also in addition allow for more nuance tan simply buying a call or put or selling a call or a put, which are essentially just a best stock direct
the first split since 1999 and the fourth since 1997 for amazon a lot of changes and now more than amazon explains how to play it. >> we talk about the impact for options when you experience a stock split. if you are wondering, much like what happens to the stock, the number of shares increase, something similar happens with options. so first you take the number of contracts and multiply that by the split quantities if you have one contract, you will then have 20 and you take the strike...
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renewables in a different light with a strategy ran the tan etf finally professor ko, on how the amazon split should upset more than just the stock. and what you need to know before diving into its options. it's time to risk less to make more options actions starts now >> and let's get right to it shares of deere already up more than 10% year to date, but considering the broader commodities picture right now carter worth thinks deere shares have more room to grow carter, what do you see? >> well, i do. and i think it's a nice segue from the conversation you were just having on caterpillar so let's get right to it let's look at some tables and some charts. the first of course is you'll see it here, it's a table just depicting deere's performance relative to important ag names so there's cf industries, up 93, mosaic trailing on a 12-month basis, nutrient at 73% kiere while not a chemicals company it is correlated and it has lagged let's look at that in pictoral lines. these are high fliers in what's going on in the commodity space and in particular what's going on in ukraine. the next cha
renewables in a different light with a strategy ran the tan etf finally professor ko, on how the amazon split should upset more than just the stock. and what you need to know before diving into its options. it's time to risk less to make more options actions starts now >> and let's get right to it shares of deere already up more than 10% year to date, but considering the broader commodities picture right now carter worth thinks deere shares have more room to grow carter, what do you see?...
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this changes more than just amazon chairs. we talked a little bit about the impact for options when you experience a stock split. if you're wondering, the number of shares increase in the share price decreases. something similar happened with options. first you take the number of contracts involved and multiplied by that split quantity. if you have one contract you will have 20. then he had a 3000 strike call it becomes one hundred 50 park and premium gets divided by that same number. if you had 20,000 and premium, divide that by 20 and now thousand dollars. the split will not take place for a couple months so what we do until then. if you don't have options you can use fred's company that lowers your risk and cause. that can adjust the breakeven of a trade. they also allow for my new more nuance and call a put or selling it. that is just a bet on a stock's direction. >> what are your thoughts on the direction. >> i've chart so we can see that together. the first and looked at the sideways action, proceeding incidents like thi
this changes more than just amazon chairs. we talked a little bit about the impact for options when you experience a stock split. if you're wondering, the number of shares increase in the share price decreases. something similar happened with options. first you take the number of contracts involved and multiplied by that split quantity. if you have one contract you will have 20. then he had a 3000 strike call it becomes one hundred 50 park and premium gets divided by that same number. if you...
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label amazon products.n bezos and other amazon executives were hauled in front of the committee, they would not own up to it. they talk about the issue, they were being very amazon-like and never released any subsequent reports. they lied, they clearly were not a upset with -- they were clearly not upset with their workers sticking their hands in the cookie jar. emily: redstone r -- brad stone wrote a couple of books on amazon. the ceo of a self-driving car company, how close are we to autonomous cars on the road? they will join us, next come on bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes
label amazon products.n bezos and other amazon executives were hauled in front of the committee, they would not own up to it. they talk about the issue, they were being very amazon-like and never released any subsequent reports. they lied, they clearly were not a upset with -- they were clearly not upset with their workers sticking their hands in the cookie jar. emily: redstone r -- brad stone wrote a couple of books on amazon. the ceo of a self-driving car company, how close are we to...
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label amazon products.bezos and other amazon executives were hauled in front of the committee, they would not own up to it. they talk about the issue, they were being very amazon-like and never released any subsequent reports. they lied, they clearly were not a upset with -- they were clearly not upset with their workers sticking their hands in the cookie jar. emily: redstone r -- brad stone wrote a couple of books on amazon. the ceo of a self-driving car company, how close are we to autonomous cars on the road? they will join us, next come on bloomberg. ♪ at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm em
label amazon products.bezos and other amazon executives were hauled in front of the committee, they would not own up to it. they talk about the issue, they were being very amazon-like and never released any subsequent reports. they lied, they clearly were not a upset with -- they were clearly not upset with their workers sticking their hands in the cookie jar. emily: redstone r -- brad stone wrote a couple of books on amazon. the ceo of a self-driving car company, how close are we to autonomous...
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amazon, alphabet, meta, and others have been lobbying against this bill.hat would prevent the platforms from listing their own products higher in search rankings than their rivals it would prevent them with providing customers with free or low-cost services. warning it could be harder for platforms to protect users' privacy and prevent others from monitoring them. the legislation has not been voted on in either the senate or the house, but the biden administration's support could increase its chances of passing. we reached out to amazon, google, alphabet, and apple and meat meta on the latest doj support apple directed us to its statement. quote, we have and always have been believers that competition drive us all forward, and we are constantly evolving to make the app store better apple saying the app store creates opportunity for developers to grow their businesses google didn't have anything new to add, but they did point us to a blog post from january which warned that this legislation could give a free pass to foreign companies while limiting the comp
amazon, alphabet, meta, and others have been lobbying against this bill.hat would prevent the platforms from listing their own products higher in search rankings than their rivals it would prevent them with providing customers with free or low-cost services. warning it could be harder for platforms to protect users' privacy and prevent others from monitoring them. the legislation has not been voted on in either the senate or the house, but the biden administration's support could increase its...
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this isn't about whether the conditions at amazon and the warehouses need to improve ai amazon itselfs working on that they're looking at whether they trust them do that themselves based on the wages they've been paying, or do they want to pay a third party to challenge amazon and change the working condition s perhaps that way we're going to see. >> we'll see how much is about wages per se and work rules as depoints out if the unionization points out, if it isn't evidently strong in the labor market, it's hard to imagine a better period for the union to make a move. >> remember, amazon is coming out of the pandemic where there was more work and tougher working conditions jon, you make a really good point. amazon pays higher than the average employer there were a lot of benefits they were given $3,000 signing bonuses, but the key here is trust among the workers. is amazon going to improve conditions or do they need a kick in the butt from unions we have to know last time in alabama the vote overwhelmingly went to nonunionized but remember the famous mailbox? works said it was to grow
this isn't about whether the conditions at amazon and the warehouses need to improve ai amazon itselfs working on that they're looking at whether they trust them do that themselves based on the wages they've been paying, or do they want to pay a third party to challenge amazon and change the working condition s perhaps that way we're going to see. >> we'll see how much is about wages per se and work rules as depoints out if the unionization points out, if it isn't evidently strong in the...
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we're amazon work because of deciding whether or not to join the union is successful. the site could become the 1st in the u. s. to do so. don't engine reports, not from best buy alabama. the amazon workers votes now being tallied, we'll decide whether organized labor can make a comeback in the heart of the anti union south. the vote counting that began on monday marks a 2nd battle between a corporate behemoth and pro union activists in bessemer, alabama. employees rejected joining the retail wholesale in department store union last year, but the national labor relations board rule that amazon unfairly influence the outcome and called for a do over election. that's in part because the company set up a mailbox, it looked like a voting booth, giving some workers the impression amazon itself was running the election. we've turned a lot of nose into. yes. it's once they got the information. ah, that was more impactful to their lives. so yeah, they're on board with the union's leaders, as the company's tactics have continued. they are, could duck take a ferocious anti union
we're amazon work because of deciding whether or not to join the union is successful. the site could become the 1st in the u. s. to do so. don't engine reports, not from best buy alabama. the amazon workers votes now being tallied, we'll decide whether organized labor can make a comeback in the heart of the anti union south. the vote counting that began on monday marks a 2nd battle between a corporate behemoth and pro union activists in bessemer, alabama. employees rejected joining the retail...
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. >>> amazon accused of obstructing justice. now lawmakers asking the justice department to launch a criminal investigation. >> this is the kind of evidence that i think warrants a close look. >> venezuela releases jailed americans. >> new questions about the first pig to human heart transplant. >>> and how a century old ship wreck was finally found. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening vladimir putin's inhumanity knows no bounds. in one of the most heinous acts of savagery yet in putin's brutal onslaught against ukraine, russian forces are now accused of becoming a children's hospital and maternity ward. this is the video of the result just moments after the blast ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy calling it an a tros at this. t atrocity it's been pummelled by indiscriminate shelling. a warming, the images we're about to show are disturbing here rescuers carry a severely wounded and desperate pregnant woman out. the blast wounded at least 17 people and buried
. >>> amazon accused of obstructing justice. now lawmakers asking the justice department to launch a criminal investigation. >> this is the kind of evidence that i think warrants a close look. >> venezuela releases jailed americans. >> new questions about the first pig to human heart transplant. >>> and how a century old ship wreck was finally found. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith."...
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it could become the first amazon site in the u.s.o unionize. >> the amazon worker process both being tallied about whether organized labor could come back in the heart of the antiunion south. the book marks a second battle between a corporate behemoth and prounion activists in alabama. employees rejected joining the wholesale department store union last year but that national laborers relations board says that amazon unfairly influence the outcome. that is because the company set up a mailbox. giving the impression that amazon itself was running the election. >> the company taxes have continued. >> they are conducting union busting, hundreds of them. >> in a statement, they said as a company we don't think that unions are the best answer for our employees. our focus remains on working directly with our team to continue making amazon a great place to work. workers projected their critiques of the company under its iconic logo. unions on the decline for decades have seen a resurgence in the past year. google fired contractors in missou
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amazon workers vote on whether to unionize, hoping it delivers better pay and conditions. ah hey there, thanks for joining in. here's your headlines for the americas beginning toward the bottom end of south america. we've got some disturbed weather roland across the river plate region that's going to plague montevideo with the high of 26 degrees. ok for the northern slice of the continent right now. this wave of rain really for that northern coast of brazil. and we've got our usual storms coming and going through the amazon basin right across the andes, as wall of her central america still is whether front dragon, some rain through hispaniola. we can trace it back into believes and honduras, some downpours to be expected here, almost like a conveyor belt of warmth off the gulf of mexico popping up the temperature in new orleans to 26 and houston at 27. both of those are above average temperatures. are well below average is this eastern slice of north america, toronto, 3 new york 5. that's certainly an improvement from what you saw just about 24 hours ago after the wes. som
amazon workers vote on whether to unionize, hoping it delivers better pay and conditions. ah hey there, thanks for joining in. here's your headlines for the americas beginning toward the bottom end of south america. we've got some disturbed weather roland across the river plate region that's going to plague montevideo with the high of 26 degrees. ok for the northern slice of the continent right now. this wave of rain really for that northern coast of brazil. and we've got our usual storms...
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one other time amazon split which was 1999 amazon shares up nearly 7% righ now. we will have more on amazon with jon najarian in a few minutes. >>> let's go around the world. markets in asia and europe are going in different directions. asia following the bounce we had wall street. nikkei is leading up 4%. that was really yesterday. take a look at the early trade that is live right now in europe it is down across the board. in fact, the french market is off nearly 2%. the markets that are trading, europe and our futures, are back down either way, a lot of red on the live trade on your screen right now. >>> to the latest on the war in ukraine. ukraine's foreign minister wrapping the meeting with the counterpart from russia a short time ago they are in turkey holding talks. the first with the top diplomats since putin launched the war two weeks ago. that is the live shot from the ukraine foreign minister he said there was no progress on the cease-fire he is continuing the talks on the issue to stop the war. >>> and now talks of moscow carrying out a bomb on the chi
one other time amazon split which was 1999 amazon shares up nearly 7% righ now. we will have more on amazon with jon najarian in a few minutes. >>> let's go around the world. markets in asia and europe are going in different directions. asia following the bounce we had wall street. nikkei is leading up 4%. that was really yesterday. take a look at the early trade that is live right now in europe it is down across the board. in fact, the french market is off nearly 2%. the markets that...
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thank you for allowing amazon to be part of it. thank you. >> every year we have been unveiling stamps in san francisco since 1992. i was reminded by my good friends this is the 13th anniversary of the historic announcement of the issue of set of stamps honoring chinese and asian-american cultural heritage in december of 1992. this year's unveiling has special meaning. we hope next year that the national birthday of issue will be in san francisco. it is 30 years of history. something we are proud of. it is a very tiny stamp. a stamp is an instrument of communication. it represents so many more people to learn about the lunar calendar, what it means, whether they agree or don't agree, what to do on a particular day. there is a lot of history on the lunar calendar. we are happy to have the second postmaster with us today. the acting postmaster of san francisco starting in postal service as letter carrier. over the years he has been operational managers and customer service. after that the postmaster of oakland. now we are happy to ha
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but the bar has been already raised in front of amazon.hat's a key difference in this category versus others and why amazon has struggled >> colin, thanks somuch for being with us. great insights. >> my pleasure thank you. >>> still to come, an identity crisis for zoom, peloton and other work from home headliners? we'll consider that next "techcheck" back in a moment i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ >>> welcome back to "techcheck." i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa stocks fall once again got quite a dune draft once the opening bell rang amid these calls for a complete ban on russian crude purchases, helping drive up oil prices today while lawmakers here in the u.s. push back against implementing a no fly zone more on that in just a moment. first a news update with rahel sol solomon. >> oil making bigs moves up and down as you mentioned, carl, as the u.s. push
but the bar has been already raised in front of amazon.hat's a key difference in this category versus others and why amazon has struggled >> colin, thanks somuch for being with us. great insights. >> my pleasure thank you. >>> still to come, an identity crisis for zoom, peloton and other work from home headliners? we'll consider that next "techcheck" back in a moment i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton,...
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new york is about a union at amazon. new york is a union it up — about a union at amazon. fiuuhtin people are unionised. they are fighting the — people are unionised. they are fighting the union _ people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. - people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. in - people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. in a i fighting the union drive. in a statement, the online retailer told the bbc: as well as is on's there are plenty of workers who are not sure they need an union. we are plenty of workers who are not sure they need an union. we have got a lot of benefits _ sure they need an union. we have got a lot of benefits from _ sure they need an union. we have got a lot of benefits from amazon - sure they need an union. we have got a lot of benefits from amazon so - sure they need an union. we have got a lot of benefits from amazon so it. a lot of benefits from amazon so it is a lot of benefits from amazon so it is hard _ a lot of benefits from amazon so it is hard to _ a lot of benefits from amazon so it is har
new york is about a union at amazon. new york is a union it up — about a union at amazon. fiuuhtin people are unionised. they are fighting the — people are unionised. they are fighting the union _ people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. - people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. in - people are unionised. they are fighting the union drive. in a i fighting the union drive. in a statement, the online retailer told the bbc: as well as is on's there are plenty...
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this is something that amazon employees everywhere are watching the. see how these union votes impact potential unionization efforts at other warehouses across the country and around the world. coming up, the $1 trillion tech rout, from zoom airbnb. who are the winners and losers of the post-pandemic a? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get back to the markets. we ended the first quarter much like we lived. tech stocks down again. ed: it was a quarter of volatility. it was the first quarterly drop since march 2020. much of the united states went into lockdown in that quarter. it's when the pandemic first hit . it touched all corners of the world in the technology and equity markets. the philadelphia semi conductor index down 13 in the quarter. it is the n.y.c. and decks that i want to focus on. look at this chart, because there is a split. within this index, you have mega caps like apple, amazon, microsoft. you also have u.s. listed shares of chinese companies. apple and amazon are down your today, but they were in positi
this is something that amazon employees everywhere are watching the. see how these union votes impact potential unionization efforts at other warehouses across the country and around the world. coming up, the $1 trillion tech rout, from zoom airbnb. who are the winners and losers of the post-pandemic a? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get back to the markets. we ended the first quarter much like we lived. tech stocks down again. ed: it was a quarter of...
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giving some workers the impression amazon itself was running the election. we've turned a lot of nose into. yes. it's once they got the information. ah, that was more impactful to their lives. so. yeah, they're on boards with the union's leaders, as the company's tactics have continued. they are, could duck take a ferocious anti union care, a union busting brig again outside union busters? hundreds of them in a statement amazon spokesperson killing entail said, we look forward to having our employees voices heard. our focus remains on working directly with our team to continue making amazon a great place to work. the move in alabama follows a recent votes still being counted at to amazon sites on new york, staten island, where workers projected their critiques of the company under its iconic logo unions . on the decline for decades, if seen a resurgence in the past year, signing up workers at starbucks doors in buffalo, new york, seattle in mesa, arizona, google fiber contractors in missouri and in new york city, ari i, sporting goods store workers seem empo
giving some workers the impression amazon itself was running the election. we've turned a lot of nose into. yes. it's once they got the information. ah, that was more impactful to their lives. so. yeah, they're on boards with the union's leaders, as the company's tactics have continued. they are, could duck take a ferocious anti union care, a union busting brig again outside union busters? hundreds of them in a statement amazon spokesperson killing entail said, we look forward to having our...
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so the news on amazon was kind of like you're plugging the hole, because amazon's been leaking for a bunch of sectors. amazon has had two phenomenal earnings reports because of the dynamics of the stock with mackenzie selling and jeff selling, i'm sure scott bauer can talk about the options. when you have a stock trading between 2800 and 36-3700, the options dealers or control the stock almost sometimes more than the investors. so i think this 20 for 1 stock is very important. they were have done it with a strong report six months ago, but whatever. i think this will help put a little to the floor in the stock. but the thing is, they're doing it after earnings so active investors aren't going to be in a full rush to buy the stock pre-earnings, but it'll help build the floor. and i do think for investors, okay, or i think this is a good time to buy amazon. it's 20% off the highs, you put it into three installments, you buy here. if it goes down, you buy more. if this thing splits at 3,000 down to 150, that's where it'll be trading, psychologically i think there'll be a lot more invest
so the news on amazon was kind of like you're plugging the hole, because amazon's been leaking for a bunch of sectors. amazon has had two phenomenal earnings reports because of the dynamics of the stock with mackenzie selling and jeff selling, i'm sure scott bauer can talk about the options. when you have a stock trading between 2800 and 36-3700, the options dealers or control the stock almost sometimes more than the investors. so i think this 20 for 1 stock is very important. they were have...
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labor union, a group made up of current and former amazon employees. the national labor relations board will begin counting ballots on thursday. meanwhile, ballots will start to be counted today in the section election of workers at an amazon warehouse in bessamer, alabama. workers in that location voted against unionization last year and then they voted again. results are expected within the next week. so lots of business news happening, but that amazon news certainly getting a lot of attention in a time when labor markets still remain very, very tight. back over to you guys. >> no doubt. big decision there. >> absolutely. thanks, dominic. >>> after being rejected once, an effort to legalize jay walking back in the works. still ahead, the reason a bay area lawmaker says he's not giving up on the proposal. >> as we take a live look at walnut creek, we are starting with soggy conditions this morning. we are going to be watching this rain and take a look at storm ranger coming up next. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. the
labor union, a group made up of current and former amazon employees. the national labor relations board will begin counting ballots on thursday. meanwhile, ballots will start to be counted today in the section election of workers at an amazon warehouse in bessamer, alabama. workers in that location voted against unionization last year and then they voted again. results are expected within the next week. so lots of business news happening, but that amazon news certainly getting a lot of...
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>> sticking with amazon. >> yeah?l, see what happens curious as to why no one owns the ag names dwight talked about, i don't think. and energy -- >> i bought cf. >> pete? >> bought cf today yes, some cf options hitting today. bought that today. >> i think your brother's been in grain-related stocks, too. >> yep. >> we own -- >> popular -- >> sorry everybody, sounded like a word salad. everybody's talking over everybody. rob, has did you say >> we own a lot of the ent names. xops and some gas names, eog a few top picks coming into the year with you guys. >> less than 10 seconds? >> long energy for a long time. >> yeah. a favorite sector good reason. thanks, everybody. "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott welcome to "the exchange," everyone i'm kelly evans. what's ahead -- inflation soaring to highest level in 40 years, european central back more hawkish than expected stocks falling and investors reposition ahead of our fed. how is that affecting businesses ask the ceo. food and labor costs soaring how much more
>> sticking with amazon. >> yeah?l, see what happens curious as to why no one owns the ag names dwight talked about, i don't think. and energy -- >> i bought cf. >> pete? >> bought cf today yes, some cf options hitting today. bought that today. >> i think your brother's been in grain-related stocks, too. >> yep. >> we own -- >> popular -- >> sorry everybody, sounded like a word salad. everybody's talking over everybody. rob, has did...
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. >>> take a look at amazon soaring after hours. 1 stock split. $30,000 stock. clearly could bring in a lot more buyers especially retail buyers and why you see the stock moving of course, caveats, right, mike? that come with a stock split doesn't change anything fundamentally. tracking a new buyer. >> doesn't change anything fundamentally. there is something -- retail investors flock to this kind of thing. take it as some kind of excuse especially options traders there is a practical advantage to having a somewhat lower price share. you trade options and covering 100 shares seems makes it cheaper and all the rest a weak stock, amazon context as well. really struggled the last year and a half hasn't been able to get out of its own way since early part of the pandemic the company authorizing also a $10 billion share replacement one was smaller $5 billion in place in 2016. the company only bought back $2 billion in stock under that authorization. not a major repurchaser of its own stock and keep in mind even at $10 billion a very smal
. >>> take a look at amazon soaring after hours. 1 stock split. $30,000 stock. clearly could bring in a lot more buyers especially retail buyers and why you see the stock moving of course, caveats, right, mike? that come with a stock split doesn't change anything fundamentally. tracking a new buyer. >> doesn't change anything fundamentally. there is something -- retail investors flock to this kind of thing. take it as some kind of excuse especially options traders there is a...
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simone says she started receiving shoes she never ordered from amazon about a year ago and even triedng the shoes to the u.p.s. store, the same packages turned up at her home days later. >> looks like the start of a horror movie. as it turns out, those shoes were supposed to be sent to an amazon merchant in china, but a clerical error saw them delivered to simone's home. u.p.s. is working to fix the issue. >> okay. look. you got unwanted, or shoes you didn't order. you did all the right things by trying to send them back. >> right. >> then they come back to you, at that point they're yours, yeah? >> amazon's actually pretty good -- i was going to say some other company, you would be left with all the charges. amazon is really good about acknowledging it, telling you to deal with it later. >> what i want to know is if those shoes fit, if they're the right size. >> yes. >>> now to the elementary school in indiana learning the hard way why you should never, ever, ever schedule school picture day on st. patrick's day. >> and it has to do with what we in tv understand all too well. it's ca
simone says she started receiving shoes she never ordered from amazon about a year ago and even triedng the shoes to the u.p.s. store, the same packages turned up at her home days later. >> looks like the start of a horror movie. as it turns out, those shoes were supposed to be sent to an amazon merchant in china, but a clerical error saw them delivered to simone's home. u.p.s. is working to fix the issue. >> okay. look. you got unwanted, or shoes you didn't order. you did all the...
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amazon is the real standout.ave you an amazon and apple barbelling out the side of things different performance from microsoft and alphabet that going to be the curious trade that plays out, whether or not there could be a continued safe haven bid for these big tech stocks in times of turmoil. we seen in years past, those big-time trades, specifically apple people look for when things get dicey with geopolitical concerns as well. >> it feels like we're at an interesting spot i am looking at tech stocks that i track and who is up year-to-date not many names even power when i x-out who is in the process of getting acquired or ticketed up by private equity i'm trying to find some kind of trend there in who is surviving this better than others, palo alto networks doing okay year-to-date just about flat, for example. it's an exception to the rule. >> cyber security was going to be 21 of those more fundamental drivers, right there has been an intense focus given ukraine, russia, a threat of cyber war that escalates. th
amazon is the real standout.ave you an amazon and apple barbelling out the side of things different performance from microsoft and alphabet that going to be the curious trade that plays out, whether or not there could be a continued safe haven bid for these big tech stocks in times of turmoil. we seen in years past, those big-time trades, specifically apple people look for when things get dicey with geopolitical concerns as well. >> it feels like we're at an interesting spot i am looking...
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this week i spoke exclusively with uber ceo about the company's plan to out amazon amazon.a listen. >> i think that amazon is an incredible company, and no one is ever going to replace amazon, but we could essentially use our technology local logistics capability to empower the local merchant or restaurant to deliver anything within an hour, which we think is a delightful experience. emily: cooper's delivery business could eventually grow to be bigger. the idea being that it doesn't deliver just food, but potentially anything. coming at a time when other delivery services are cutting back. instacart slashing its valuation 40%. in they plan to cut hundreds of employees. here discusses the general partner at manhattan venture partners. you are an investor in instacart, what you make of instacart's move here? should we be worried about its business? >> overall, we are really not worried. i think generally, this app of actually reducing the valuation is very much so based on the value of the stock options that the company is issuing to their employees today in any incoming empl
this week i spoke exclusively with uber ceo about the company's plan to out amazon amazon.a listen. >> i think that amazon is an incredible company, and no one is ever going to replace amazon, but we could essentially use our technology local logistics capability to empower the local merchant or restaurant to deliver anything within an hour, which we think is a delightful experience. emily: cooper's delivery business could eventually grow to be bigger. the idea being that it doesn't...
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mostly in the states of puerto and amazon, amazon is in much of these areas the rain forest could be present. it is, for instance, in the form of nature reserve. so all extract of reserves is there was a whole reserves for sustainable development to little. he got into jojo, there are several categories of protect the good, allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so if we have to keep these lines from being privatized at all lab, but he said that privatization promotes deforestation that has kind of, if this large stretch of land that is covered in rain forest would to be privatized . every owner would be permitted to clear 20 percent of their property. ah ah ah mm mm mm. mm. mm mm. mm mm mm ah, [000:00:00;00] with i'm with that they're not always bad, but he's been waiting for this for a long time. we had a victory today and we're just getting started, but we hope to keep going and finish drawing the broaders linkedin right them in on the microphone enough with my down. those you out, your children were crying. what if we don't make
mostly in the states of puerto and amazon, amazon is in much of these areas the rain forest could be present. it is, for instance, in the form of nature reserve. so all extract of reserves is there was a whole reserves for sustainable development to little. he got into jojo, there are several categories of protect the good, allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so if we have to keep these lines from being privatized at all lab, but he said...
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we will— and amazon. sorry. we are out of time. we will have _ and amazon. sorry.ime. we will have to say goodbye. we appreciate you getting up so and sharing your thoughts on this. thank you so much. hello. there is a change on the way, and for some, it will come as a shock to the system, especially in those parts of the uk where temperatures on monday afternoon got up to 18 degrees, especially across some western areas. up to the north, in shetland, just 6 degrees, and that colder air will be sweeping southwards over the next few days. it will turn cold enough for some of us to see some snow. now, tuesday morning starting off with a lot of cloud, some mist and fog in places, rain for a time across southern counties of england. in fact, some showery rain will continue here through the day. rain with some sleet and snow mixing in in northern scotland. elsewhere, some brighter skies developing, a scattering of showers, although eastern counties are likely to stay quite cloudy. for most, temperatures will be between nine and 1a degrees, but in northern scotland, just
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by buying books full time on amazon i go to ollie's. it's whether they can get their hands on enough inventory. but what happens when consumers are willing to pay full price for pretty much everything and there's nothing to sell maybe you go get water damaged books. bad news for olli e's army we talked to the ceo of american express who talked about how people are going out i wanted to know are they going to olive garden, to longhorn steak? we'll find out when their parent company reports. stock has been acting funky lately it gives you a fabulous sense of where we are i had a really good brunch at longhorn recently. killer, just absolutely killer bloody marys i'm not kidding. my wife doesn't even like them and she tried one. after that bacon thing i shouldn't have mentioned it. we'll take it out in post production friday, we get the michigan consumer sentiment report and i'll be glued to this because the level of dissatisfaction in this country seems mighty high this is an important number for jay powell because the desire of americans
by buying books full time on amazon i go to ollie's. it's whether they can get their hands on enough inventory. but what happens when consumers are willing to pay full price for pretty much everything and there's nothing to sell maybe you go get water damaged books. bad news for olli e's army we talked to the ceo of american express who talked about how people are going out i wanted to know are they going to olive garden, to longhorn steak? we'll find out when their parent company reports....
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amazon announcing a 20 for 1 stock split. we will talk about the prospects for a shake up in the dow industrials. it is thursday, march 10th, 2022 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. welcome back. >> it hasn't been that long. a lot has happened >> check out the u.s. equity futures. the dow is indicated off by 283 points s&p futures down 35 and nasdaq off 60 it has been a wild week so far it is only thursday. all of these lower numbers today are coming after a great performance yesterday for the markets. in fact, for the s&p, the best performance since june of 2020 it was up by 2.6% yesterday. the dow was up 2% yesterday. the nasdaq was up by 3.6%. that is the nasdaq's best p performance since november 2020. we are still looking at oil prices at $113 a share that is a gain of 4.2% yesterday, you saw oil off 12%. brent is trading at $116.78. natural gas at 459 encoura
amazon announcing a 20 for 1 stock split. we will talk about the prospects for a shake up in the dow industrials. it is thursday, march 10th, 2022 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. welcome back. >> it hasn't been that long. a lot has happened >> check out the u.s. equity futures. the dow is...
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amazon go. >>> still to nowadays, mediocre wifi just won't cut it. but xfinity has wifi faster than a gig to power a house full of connected devices. it can handle all this all at the same time. oh! can your internet do that? i've been meaning to catch up on this. uh, that was my chair. get $200 back when you get gig speed internet or get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for tweleve months. switch today. in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com >>> let's give you a live look at pier 39, where san francisco's tourism is slowly recovering from the pandemic. is in the cisco travel association reports the city welcomed nearly 15 million visitors in 2021, that is up 25% from 2020, and they spent $3 billion here, up 12% from the previous year. in the meantime, sfo served 24 million passengers last year, that number is up by nearly 50% from 2020. >> coming back. >> around the embarcadero. so, you see a lot, i'm dodging a lot of people. >> that's a
amazon go. >>> still to nowadays, mediocre wifi just won't cut it. but xfinity has wifi faster than a gig to power a house full of connected devices. it can handle all this all at the same time. oh! can your internet do that? i've been meaning to catch up on this. uh, that was my chair. get $200 back when you get gig speed internet or get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for tweleve months. switch today. in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to...
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how's amazon does work? is he how he manage? if the attack us, we strike back the same way if i that they come with clubs, knives or dogs, we fight back with the same methods and throw them out no matter what size. so if i say, oh, you mean i shouldn't do this. you know that we've been fighting against land graphing here for 18 years. it's resolved, the people living here were born and raised here, just like that, great grandparents and yahoo was that's the problem with land grabbers. you see the audio i've taken over this whole area, africa, don't you get like they came from queer bar through the jama shame, national park about the other side. they were markings everywhere, logs lying everywhere. everything was occupied by land grab as at a dawn villarejo then the land crap isn't lawyers. don't care about anything or anyone in the ent english feed again. ah don't lose nudges emma yas, online with as you want to, we join forces with amanda, roku people to defend the tappa, jacques, and helped draw the boundaries a new. i'm a goo
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and the amazon, your latest award offices, amazon didn't work is yeah. when it's just the attack us, we strike back the same way. if i that they come with clubs, knives or dogs, we fight back with the same methods and throw them out. no matter what size. so as i said, oh, you mean mm hm. fashion to this one, you know, that we've been fighting against land graphing here for 18 years. it's this all the people living here were born and raised here, just like that, great grandparents and yahoo was that's the problem with land grabbers. you see the audio they've taken over this whole area, africa. don't you get like they came from queer bar through the jama shame, national park, about the other side. they were markings everywhere, logs lying everywhere. everything was occupied by land grab as at a dog. the la you'd then the land crackers and lawyers don't care about anything or anyone in the, in english peter again. ah, don't lose nudges emma yes. but i'm on with as you want to, we join forces with amanda, roku people to defend the tappa, jacques, and helped
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outdo amazon for commerce delivery. rihanna, the laundry company could be worth three million dollars. a talk about the future of ar technology in-store, online and more. and apples run to 3 trillion -- we will dial into the company's best performance since 2003. we will get to all that in a moment. at first we want to take a look at the markets. ed ludlow is here with the latest. ed: the prospect for a resolution or scaling back the conflict and ukraine is a big driver of sentiment. technology the best performing sector in the equity markets and it was interesting to see commodity futures in new york. the idea being if we moved toward the peaceful resolution and ukraine, the supply of oil, soft commodities like wheat and industrial metals could improve. the 10-year treasury yield down by six basis points. we got some inversion with the yield on the two-year u.s. treasury higher than the 10 year yield, and other words, the yield on short duration bonds higher than long-term duration bonds. for many, that's a signal of r
outdo amazon for commerce delivery. rihanna, the laundry company could be worth three million dollars. a talk about the future of ar technology in-store, online and more. and apples run to 3 trillion -- we will dial into the company's best performance since 2003. we will get to all that in a moment. at first we want to take a look at the markets. ed ludlow is here with the latest. ed: the prospect for a resolution or scaling back the conflict and ukraine is a big driver of sentiment. technology...