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amazon instant video. >> i want to thank amazon, jeff bezos. >> to amazon, my new best... friend.helps us sell more shoes. and it does that in a very direct way, because when people... if you look at prime members, they, they buy more on amazon than non-pre members, and one of the reasons they do that is, once they've paid their annu fee, they're looking around to see, "how can i get more value out of the program?" >> they're trying to use this entertainment to get people into the pipeline. >> alexa, play "jack ryan" on fire tv. >> to keep them sitting within this structure that is amazon, where it becomes this unthinking habit that's starting to pattern all these parts of our existence. >> so you're doing the media stuff to encourage people to use more of prime. >> correct. >> amazon is represented at the academy awards. amazon is the first streaming service nominated for best picture. >> he'like one of the old studio bosses right now. he really enjoys having this place in the industry and really seems to relish being at the center of attention there. >> i also want you to know,
amazon instant video. >> i want to thank amazon, jeff bezos. >> to amazon, my new best... friend.helps us sell more shoes. and it does that in a very direct way, because when people... if you look at prime members, they, they buy more on amazon than non-pre members, and one of the reasons they do that is, once they've paid their annu fee, they're looking around to see, "how can i get more value out of the program?" >> they're trying to use this entertainment to get...
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so we need the amazon to brief. we need the amazon for global biodiversity we need the amazon. for protecting our climate. the amazon you might have heard of the amazon is the largest tropical rainforest also has one of the largest rivers on the planet and above the river the amazon river or the flying rivers which are the atmospheric rivers which regulate our global weather system without the flying rivers our entire global weather system is destabilized. and the reason why. of the flying rivers can be taken off course is because of increased the forestation caused by these fires and many other threats. this is one of the many images that you'll see if you travel to the rainforests. arm how many of you've actually been to the rain forest. a lot of you armed and for those of you who have been. once you've been just like once you know you can't go back that's what happened to me when i went to the amazon rainforest when i was twenty one years old. i went to learn about plants i wanted to study study ethnobotany. and my life took a different course once i met indigenous peoples w
so we need the amazon to brief. we need the amazon for global biodiversity we need the amazon. for protecting our climate. the amazon you might have heard of the amazon is the largest tropical rainforest also has one of the largest rivers on the planet and above the river the amazon river or the flying rivers which are the atmospheric rivers which regulate our global weather system without the flying rivers our entire global weather system is destabilized. and the reason why. of the flying...
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it's an amazon warehouse. you. yeah, so, so you had health issues that weren't being addressed, you were terminated and then you thought what? they were treating me much fairly in that 80, when the, my shoes would be too late. they're the same term, people with our medical issues as being treated the same way. so my community were all affected in some sort of way without accommodations or any to believe hope. so there's, there's fear there was, were, or are motivated me to organize my community a g t. i think that house and, and coalitions were, was a catalyst for why we seemed so much organizing in the past year at that is my theory. but i'm also going to bring up vanessa. barnes sees a professor and author at cornell university. they've have a listen to vanessa and then respond immediately of the back of how she's framing what is happening right now with workers and unions. his i think, seeing how organizations were able to respond to the coven 19 pandemic, has really emboldened unions and workers. we saw things
it's an amazon warehouse. you. yeah, so, so you had health issues that weren't being addressed, you were terminated and then you thought what? they were treating me much fairly in that 80, when the, my shoes would be too late. they're the same term, people with our medical issues as being treated the same way. so my community were all affected in some sort of way without accommodations or any to believe hope. so there's, there's fear there was, were, or are motivated me to organize my community...
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tenemos testimonios. >>> pasar todo el proceso de amazon, o estuviste... >>> lo que amazon responde.tletas, sus goles y hazaÑas en la cancha. ¿quÉ hay de las voces? detrÁs de cÁmaras los comentaristas que nos han acompaÑado. dicen por quÉ qatar 2022 ha sido un mundial Único. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >>> buenas tardes hoy comenzamos en perÚ, en solo cuestiÓn de horas este paÍs se ha sumido en una crisis polÍtica de incertidumbre. el dÍa comenzÓ con un intento de golpe de estado. siguiÓ con la destituciÓn del presidente de izquierda pedro castillo termiÓo con su destituciÓn. la juramentaciÓn de una nueva presidenta. esto en un dÍa ante el asombro de toda amÉrica latina. liliana choi hace un recuento. perÚ se a caoubt esta noche con la primera presidenta de su historia dina boluarte. fue la mano derecha. y lo cuestiona por quebrar el orden constitucional. >>> no ha encontrado eco en las instituciones de la democracia y en la calle. >>> todo empezÓ con este mensaje del presidente castillo. >>> a partir de la fecha y hasta que se instaure el nuevo congreso de la repÚblic
tenemos testimonios. >>> pasar todo el proceso de amazon, o estuviste... >>> lo que amazon responde.tletas, sus goles y hazaÑas en la cancha. ¿quÉ hay de las voces? detrÁs de cÁmaras los comentaristas que nos han acompaÑado. dicen por quÉ qatar 2022 ha sido un mundial Único. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. >>> buenas tardes hoy comenzamos en perÚ, en solo cuestiÓn de horas este paÍs se ha sumido en una crisis polÍtica de incertidumbre....
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amazon everyone thinks of as a retail company, and i think they generated 5 billion from amazon web services last quarter in operating income and the entire company to 2.5 billion so it's really amazon web services that drives the multiple for that company and you saw them miss the quarter when they reported and then they said exiting the quarter, revenues were growing at 25% in amazon web services and i think you'll see that number get into the teens next year by the way, the mid-20% growth rate is the slowest since 2014 so you're going to see things continue to come in there, and i think that's the issue these are consumption-based models and consumption is slowing down for internet-based services >> just to get you on the broader markets, it's almost become comical how consensus the year-end strength is whether it's positioning or buybacks it doesn't sound like you have too much to quibble with it, though >> no. if you look at our year-end rally, we're getting it. i think you're going to see a rally between here and christmas because you do have a lot of positives in the sense that you ha
amazon everyone thinks of as a retail company, and i think they generated 5 billion from amazon web services last quarter in operating income and the entire company to 2.5 billion so it's really amazon web services that drives the multiple for that company and you saw them miss the quarter when they reported and then they said exiting the quarter, revenues were growing at 25% in amazon web services and i think you'll see that number get into the teens next year by the way, the mid-20% growth...
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i am the executive director of amazon watch and we work to protect and defend the amazon and our climate in solidarity with indigenous peoples. and i'm calling in from san francisco, california fast reaction gas. when you heard about the triple lines between indonesia, the d r. c. m, brazil. what did you think? layla thoughts in a sentence? of course are at these global gatherings. there's lots of announcements and pledges and commitments made and we need a lot more commitments. immediate for protecting our forests and our climate. so yes, of course. welcome. this announcement now it's about the implementation. if this is really true, be a reality. let of actually really need law commitments. how many commitments do we need? because we get commitments, but we don't get action and action that's delivered. i remember being in glasgow. jane caught $26.00 and it was such an amazing cop for rain forest. it wasn't the rain for his call. and a lot of those promises have been walked back pretty quickly. let me just bring in here, but, but i know you know the d r c really well the d r c was quite
i am the executive director of amazon watch and we work to protect and defend the amazon and our climate in solidarity with indigenous peoples. and i'm calling in from san francisco, california fast reaction gas. when you heard about the triple lines between indonesia, the d r. c. m, brazil. what did you think? layla thoughts in a sentence? of course are at these global gatherings. there's lots of announcements and pledges and commitments made and we need a lot more commitments. immediate for...
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it floods the amazon basin, all the rivers in the amazon basin overflowed. on the other hand, you have trouts. so these are things that we are experiencing every day because some of the be in the area. and i, you thing that this increased awareness of indigenous communities have a really good sense of what is best for their own line. what is back to their own communities? is there that except that was it beginning to change? well, glad to see my, my colleague there and not enough from ecuador and amazon. indigenous peoples have been protecting the forests, whether from the amazon, congo, indonesia, they are the best protectors of the force of the bio diversity. in fact, 80 percent of our planet, bio diversity are on a digital people plants. and so that's why whether you're a cock $27.00 talking about you know, protecting forests and indigenous people, being the guardians, and the stewards of the forest or your ca 15 of taking place now, which is the bio diversity convention. the, with a critical, critical commitment that we need out of these global gathering
it floods the amazon basin, all the rivers in the amazon basin overflowed. on the other hand, you have trouts. so these are things that we are experiencing every day because some of the be in the area. and i, you thing that this increased awareness of indigenous communities have a really good sense of what is best for their own line. what is back to their own communities? is there that except that was it beginning to change? well, glad to see my, my colleague there and not enough from ecuador...
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when i think of the amazon rain forest and the threats to the amazon rain forest -- the amazon rain forestlready at a tipping point. it is at a tipping point. so that is the tipping point of ecological collapse in parts of the amazon because of the deforestation and the degradation caused by many of the factors eriel was mentioning, including oil extraction, fossiluel extraction, and mini. indigenous peoples, together with academics and activists and ngo organizations like amazon watch, we are calling for much beyond 30 by 30 or even 50 by 30. they are calling for 80 by 2025. yes, that is ambitious. it is very ambitious. but what we are calling for is a permanent commitment to a permanent protection of the amazon rain forest by 2025. we did not get that. we definitely advanced the call and the urgency of protecting the amazon from industrial mining from countries like canada. amy: you named some names. talk about the corporations that have caused the most harm in the amazon and the private investors promoting open minds, mega dams, so forth like canada's test plans for the massive open pit
when i think of the amazon rain forest and the threats to the amazon rain forest -- the amazon rain forestlready at a tipping point. it is at a tipping point. so that is the tipping point of ecological collapse in parts of the amazon because of the deforestation and the degradation caused by many of the factors eriel was mentioning, including oil extraction, fossiluel extraction, and mini. indigenous peoples, together with academics and activists and ngo organizations like amazon watch, we are...
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people aren't buying their groceries from amazon.hey're buying other things you want. >> look at the amount of money that's going to go through amazon and it puts cold water on this idea of a massive slowdown. before the pandemicin q4, amazon did $87 billion in revenue. this quarter it will be $140 billion at the floor, right? so it is not like the company is falling apart. it is coming up against a very different investor climate and expectations that have been out of whack as that modulates, it may be a different story for amazon, but i don't think amazon will struggle in the way people are painting it out. this is not a doomsday scenario. >> part of the reason why i wonder is earlier this year there seemed to be this big decrease in faith in amazon with their oversupply in the warehouse business and then hired too much and, oh, has amazon lost it did that cause the kind of reset where now we see the stock back down near the lows of the year it actually might be cheap even, you know, regardless of how the holiday season ends up may
people aren't buying their groceries from amazon.hey're buying other things you want. >> look at the amount of money that's going to go through amazon and it puts cold water on this idea of a massive slowdown. before the pandemicin q4, amazon did $87 billion in revenue. this quarter it will be $140 billion at the floor, right? so it is not like the company is falling apart. it is coming up against a very different investor climate and expectations that have been out of whack as that...
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amazon coming under fire for its environmental impact. why one group says the retail giant isn't doing enough to cut down on its plastic packaging. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. and as promised, the storm brought plenty of rain, heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding to the bay area. check it out. some of the roads today our crews found flooding in milpitas, mountain view, and rio dell mar, near aptos in santa cruz county. in san francisco, today's rain tested commuters' patience. b.a.r.t. trains ran slower as a precaution, resulting in 20-minute delays system-wide. and the city's public works crews responded to calls to clear trees and branches. let's take you outside, give you a live look. things have dried up, but it's not going to stay that way for very long. let's get right to meteorologist rob mayeda, who has been tracking this for a couple of days. let's talk about numbers because that felt like a deluge. >> it did. it was a rinse cycle. >> it definitely was. >> the wind, the rain coming
amazon coming under fire for its environmental impact. why one group says the retail giant isn't doing enough to cut down on its plastic packaging. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. and as promised, the storm brought plenty of rain, heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding to the bay area. check it out. some of the roads today our crews found flooding in milpitas, mountain view, and rio dell mar, near aptos in santa cruz county. in san francisco,...
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those don't really impact amazon now they impact names like meta, facebook and google but not amazonmazon and the challenges are they had some execution errors. they overbuilt out of the covid crisis but mostly just cyclical so if you have that like all consumer discretionary names you'll have cyclical pressures but you want to wade into the best performing names and you'll start seeing free cash flow inflect up on a name like amazon. i want to be long amazon if i have a two year perspective, one year perspective i'm long amazon lauren: i was just looking at my front door the whole world should be amazon all of the deliveries. it should be around $87 a share now but you just brought your price target i believe from 130 to 120? >> you're right. you're right i did lauren, so there are some when i said this is structure all or cyclical. there are some structural factor s that are coming after amazon. >> [opening bell ringing] >> coming after google but long term its position is rock solid so just because of that you want to be long google. lauren: rock solid position in search. mark mah
those don't really impact amazon now they impact names like meta, facebook and google but not amazonmazon and the challenges are they had some execution errors. they overbuilt out of the covid crisis but mostly just cyclical so if you have that like all consumer discretionary names you'll have cyclical pressures but you want to wade into the best performing names and you'll start seeing free cash flow inflect up on a name like amazon. i want to be long amazon if i have a two year perspective,...
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and why lawmakers are questioning and amazon warehouse rebuild.nd ftx a group has -- amber has raised $300 million to tackle the damage done. first and foremost looking at the weeks trading. let's look at tech stocks. we are under pressure again. katie greifeld in the house. what a week. katie: it was a busy week and i have the end to an ugly week. you look at the past five days for the s&p 500 we have optimism at one point after the cpi numbers came out softer than expected. a 7% handle. we had the fed then it was one line down since then. we will end while we are on the s&p 500. for preparing bring this index into the sectors we have some the worst performers materials down 2.5 percent. consumer discretionary is where it gets interesting. off by about 3.6%. what is interesting to me is that it was tesla and afford driving down -- and ford dragging down that. you have goldman falling by 1% today. after reporting shows goldman is looking at cutting 4000 jobs. that would be about 8% or so pullback. that is according to people familiar with that. an
and why lawmakers are questioning and amazon warehouse rebuild.nd ftx a group has -- amber has raised $300 million to tackle the damage done. first and foremost looking at the weeks trading. let's look at tech stocks. we are under pressure again. katie greifeld in the house. what a week. katie: it was a busy week and i have the end to an ugly week. you look at the past five days for the s&p 500 we have optimism at one point after the cpi numbers came out softer than expected. a 7% handle....
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the biggest fine was the $700 billion to amazon. that's a lot of money to you and i but for amazon not so much i think what the eu is trying to do here and succeeding in doing is pushing these companies to self-regulate. well, to go as far as they can without having to be fpunished. >> what are the ripple effects going to be of the dsa and dma here in the u.s. maybe it is easier for apple to separate out the impact of the dma in the eu. but when it comes to the content moderation piece of the dsa, do you think we will really see different behavior of the likes of google and youtube and meta when it comes to how they're handling content around the rest of the world maybe not in the eu? >> well, in the united states, i would say no way some of the rules in the dsa are simple violations of the first amendment. we would never have them pass in the united states. so you take that first and you say, okay, that's not coming here the second part of it is does the congress, do united states regulators have the will to act against big tech we
the biggest fine was the $700 billion to amazon. that's a lot of money to you and i but for amazon not so much i think what the eu is trying to do here and succeeding in doing is pushing these companies to self-regulate. well, to go as far as they can without having to be fpunished. >> what are the ripple effects going to be of the dsa and dma here in the u.s. maybe it is easier for apple to separate out the impact of the dma in the eu. but when it comes to the content moderation piece of...
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what is next for amazon? tim, i go to you. >> for amazon we've marked to market their e-commerce business we know there's head winds in aws and talked about cloud being a competitive place, but i think you've reset a lot to me this was a covid winner. the days go by so fast, i believe, if we're still doing that and if you think about it, seems like just yesterday this was the stock that everybody had to own. it's absolutely not. you've reset everything. i think there's a free cash flow inflection coming for the company. sum of the parts, whatever you want to do i like amazon. i think this is a stock that's underowned. >> j.p. morgan came out bullish on amazon saying this is a compelling opportunity i don't know if you buy into that they're saying they're able to push their own inventory as well as third party and have a multiyear lead in cloud with aws, so those are some reasons why. those are also some reasons you may not want to be in amazon in term of head wind to the consumer in addition todd cloud. >> tw
what is next for amazon? tim, i go to you. >> for amazon we've marked to market their e-commerce business we know there's head winds in aws and talked about cloud being a competitive place, but i think you've reset a lot to me this was a covid winner. the days go by so fast, i believe, if we're still doing that and if you think about it, seems like just yesterday this was the stock that everybody had to own. it's absolutely not. you've reset everything. i think there's a free cash flow...
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meanwhile the amazon trade is falling apart. it's the only megacap stock negative over the past month and it's lost nearly half its value this year, so is it an opportunity to get in? we'll have a good old bull and bear debate. we begin with markets, though, and dom chu is here with the numbers. >> we're going to call it mixed and it's been pretty range bound and at this point the bulls will take it. four-day losing streak could be five today if the s&p goes lower again during that span the s&p lost 4% of its value pretty much down on the session. again for the context on trading range at the highs of the session up 16 points down, 19 points at the lows so just in between that trading range, but after the slide we've seen some of the bulls will take that as a win. the dow industrial up 42 points. 36.39 the nasdaq composet now below the 11,000 mark. this is all happening despite a drop in interest rates, overall kelly mentioned some of that software economic data we saw earlier on this morning. the ten-year treasury note yield cu
meanwhile the amazon trade is falling apart. it's the only megacap stock negative over the past month and it's lost nearly half its value this year, so is it an opportunity to get in? we'll have a good old bull and bear debate. we begin with markets, though, and dom chu is here with the numbers. >> we're going to call it mixed and it's been pretty range bound and at this point the bulls will take it. four-day losing streak could be five today if the s&p goes lower again during that...
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amazon for example, knows who i am about because i'm signed in on my amazon account with us. that means they also know what i've bought in the past and where he lives here. and that's how they generate a pretty precise user profile with what's up of here. but during test runs, the assistance often also passed on sensitive information. investigators outside the us can already access recordings of these conversations in certain cases. if you have a voice assistant at home, you might have been collecting potential evidence against yourself for years. so voice assistance are gathering more information than we are often aware of. users can of course delete recordings from their profile afterwards. the let be real. i don't want to have to constantly self monitor what i say and to whom. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. technically more spying as possible. some secret services and the police have a whole other set of tools at their disposal. and they make met her microsoft, apple or who are way look harmless. at least 50000 people have been spied on with the pegasus software i
amazon for example, knows who i am about because i'm signed in on my amazon account with us. that means they also know what i've bought in the past and where he lives here. and that's how they generate a pretty precise user profile with what's up of here. but during test runs, the assistance often also passed on sensitive information. investigators outside the us can already access recordings of these conversations in certain cases. if you have a voice assistant at home, you might have been...
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was $1600.00 times more funding then amazon, before it's like amazon and facebook and companies like that. lost money at 1st, but they quickly got to becoming cash flow positive and they funded their growth out of user revenue. ober was never able to do that. all of those subsidies, again, were designed to sort of create the impression back in 2014, 2017 o over has found a way that no taxi company had found in a 100 years to, to produce service way more service, higher quality service. and it much lower price that was all bought. it was just, there were subsidizing all the trips. they were subsidizing drivers that were subsidizing everything. they were using those subsidies to fool investors in the thinking that it had amazon type growth economics. and oh, yeah, we lost money last year, but just like amazon noticed, that will, will soon be, you know, spouting more money than we can count the subsidies eliminated competition from all of the prior traditions. lakia. so there was no alternative the subsidies funded all the massive political lobbying and p r programs that, that lead poli
was $1600.00 times more funding then amazon, before it's like amazon and facebook and companies like that. lost money at 1st, but they quickly got to becoming cash flow positive and they funded their growth out of user revenue. ober was never able to do that. all of those subsidies, again, were designed to sort of create the impression back in 2014, 2017 o over has found a way that no taxi company had found in a 100 years to, to produce service way more service, higher quality service. and it...
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oh, by the way, another vushl crutch, amazon at these levels i would much rather amazon. >> here's the next matchup j.p. morgan versus eli lilly jeff, what do you say? >> this is cyclical versus noncyclical for me at the same time it's interesting. it's also cheap versus you can pensive. lilly wins because it's noncyclical, but morgan is cheap. i think the valuation is more expensive than it looks like on the surface because earnings come down. i still want to be in the camp offer health-care where earnings -- eli next year. i like lilly. >> grasso? >> best bank ever created, j.p. morgan strongest bank that emerged from the financial crisis i think the banks have been underestimated i underestimated them for a long time i stated the other night, make mayo said these banks are more recession ready than they've ever been before eli lilly is to binary for me. either it makes it or doesn't. i think j.p. morgan survives going forward. >> by the way, which is not my verbal crutch, grasso played nicely tonight guy, what do you say >> if it was j.p. morgan versus eli apple i'd take j.p. morgan
oh, by the way, another vushl crutch, amazon at these levels i would much rather amazon. >> here's the next matchup j.p. morgan versus eli lilly jeff, what do you say? >> this is cyclical versus noncyclical for me at the same time it's interesting. it's also cheap versus you can pensive. lilly wins because it's noncyclical, but morgan is cheap. i think the valuation is more expensive than it looks like on the surface because earnings come down. i still want to be in the camp offer...
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same thing with amazon. everyone is saying red dog, when can i buy amazon? i'm like amazon has been the weakest stock, every rally, it was very feeble so i'm thinking right now amazon the level to write down if the s&p gets to 3,500 is around 60- 64, right now amazon is trading i believe at like 85. liz: yeah. >> so you have to be patient and wait for that spot so let's go with three names. apple and amazon if you have been waiting, those are the two spots and you just mentioned tesla. listen i've been trading tesla for years and it's a momentum name at high valuation and musk lost his halo. that's why you've been seeing it go lower the whole twitter fiasco. i think it's getting close but not quite there because again like we said if the s&p goes to 3,500 right now tesla is at 140. i think tesla can get down to 125. that be one spot, and then 110. what you want to do is get two spots so you don't have to be perfect and space it out so if things get a little bit more severe, you could handle the pain. liz: very hard to be perfect. charles payne gets really cl
same thing with amazon. everyone is saying red dog, when can i buy amazon? i'm like amazon has been the weakest stock, every rally, it was very feeble so i'm thinking right now amazon the level to write down if the s&p gets to 3,500 is around 60- 64, right now amazon is trading i believe at like 85. liz: yeah. >> so you have to be patient and wait for that spot so let's go with three names. apple and amazon if you have been waiting, those are the two spots and you just mentioned...
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even at titans like microsoft, amazon, and facebook. during the pandemic tech companies were raking in reco profits. money was no object. you had companies adding, in some cases, thousands or tens of thousands of employees on a sequential basis. and then suddenly realizing that in fact, the global economy was slowing. and so was their business or the golden days in silicon valley over. it's still unclear how the current economic wave will wash over the valley, but one thing is, certain. the industries image of optimistic c o's pushing an unstoppable force for growth, has itself been disrupted. or tech analyst scottish mit does not believe silicon valley's days are over. she's been living there for 8 years, helped make ebay and be what it is today and is director for growth at a start up. she says there's an upside to all the firings and i think there will be a redistribution. i'm actually over the past decade assessment extremely hard for any company that was not met. our go go amazon or like a very big brand name employer and could jus
even at titans like microsoft, amazon, and facebook. during the pandemic tech companies were raking in reco profits. money was no object. you had companies adding, in some cases, thousands or tens of thousands of employees on a sequential basis. and then suddenly realizing that in fact, the global economy was slowing. and so was their business or the golden days in silicon valley over. it's still unclear how the current economic wave will wash over the valley, but one thing is, certain. the...
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so it has a much bigger frontline workforce than amazon or starbucks. i get why there are attention on those other companies, but walmart remains the biggest employer in the u.s. and the biggest company in the united states. susan: can you supply some other statistics besides the number of employees? how many stores, what the trend has been over the last 10 years? rick: the company hasbout 5000 stores, including the sam's club stores. i do not know the market cap off the top of my head. susan: what is the trend, is it continuing to grow? rick: the company has continued to grow. it did extremely well during the pandemic. it is so huge increases in sales. it was a place a lot of people relied on. even though it lags in online sales compared to amazon, it has done a lot to grow online business. susan: an important part of this project is youth. rick: i have had a long, personal relationship with walmart. i was the business editor of the los angeles times years ago and helped lead a team in that role that won the pulitzer prize for national reporting. my co
so it has a much bigger frontline workforce than amazon or starbucks. i get why there are attention on those other companies, but walmart remains the biggest employer in the u.s. and the biggest company in the united states. susan: can you supply some other statistics besides the number of employees? how many stores, what the trend has been over the last 10 years? rick: the company hasbout 5000 stores, including the sam's club stores. i do not know the market cap off the top of my head. susan:...
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can you fake a fake product review on amazon we'll tell you the secret. >>> vote out of a job? with a few hours left to weigh in, elon musk may be tossed from his own ceo at his own doing. >>> the world cup left sports fans wishing for more. let's get started. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with historic moves coming from the committee of the january 6th attack on the capitol. they're set to vote to approve the report of its findings to be released wednesday, and nbc news has learned the committee has finalized it plans to refer criminal charges for former president donald trump nbc's brie jax joins us now from dc good morning what do we know about these potential charges? >> reporter: good morning. i nbc news knows they have three suggestions. they're expected to view these charges -- committee member adam schiff says there's sufficient evidence. >> i think the evidence is there that donald trump committed criminal offenses in connection with his efforts to overturn the election, and viewing it as a stormer pr
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amazon and apple trying to do the same job. where will that will lead? yeah, i think they used opportunity right now they, they actually have quite a lot of talent. so there's a little bit more pressure with declining revenue to actually still continue to grow as a company and to grow their, their profits. so they have to maybe face in word and kind of clear their house. and once that is done, i can see some of them making very different bets from each other. right. so facebook, metal is betting on the met averse, and others are going in different directions. some may have to reinvent themselves . alphabet, for example, google's parent company, they have quite a lot of companies, some very, they're innovative. so i think the broader their portfolio, the better they, they might be set up for the future. interesting stuff scottish me thank you very much for joining us and thanks for the analysis. thank you. energy security has been headline use here in germany ever since russia invited ukraine. europe's biggest economy is heavily dependent on gas deliverie
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amazon, ev commerce.sumer is strong now we will have the recession you are thinking long term amazon is not a stock you want to buy for a couple of months and sell it is a stock you want to hold for a decade especially down 45%. i do like tech >> sylvia, thank you ann miletti, thank you that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" is coming up next ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with two times more biotin to bring out more of your inner beauty. get more with nature's bounty. >>> good morning stocks in hong kong jumping overnight after reports that said the city is set to follow beijing's lead and shifting away from strict covid requirements. >>> reports this morning say the feds are taking a closer look at sam bankman-fried and his role in the collapse of two cryptocurrencies >>> a growing number of states are cracking down on tiktok banning the app from government devices. i
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amazon is cut in half, meta trading at the cheapest valuations ever.r next year >> i like amazon the most in the mega cap land and i like uber in the other large cap internet land amazon i feel there's still a downside with regards toest mam estimates so the stock will be range bound in the first days of 2023 beyond that, once we are at the point where we see leverage flowing through the model, amazon stock back and some of the employees back in march of 2022, so they have already anticipated cost cutting for almost nine months so come march of '23 we should start seeing leverage even in soft revenue days and months and quarters i like amazon here i think as we go into the recession the markets that they operate in, advertising, commerce and cloud, they can gain market share and that's why we feel amazon is absolutely no brainer if you are looking beyond, say, june of '23 >> uh-huh. and for uber, i mean i guess there's probably a cyclical aspect to it, but that's not maybe the main driver. why do you think the company finally will be able to persuade i
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we are as likely to be asked by a client, how do i-69 amazon, as -- how do i succeed on amazon as we are, what do you think of this television ad? so we have had to learn over the last 10 years. francine: what happens over the next five years? is it going to be amazon? is it going to be twitter? is it going to be something else that will be the hot new thing? mark: we do not need to make those decisions. consumers will decide and we need to be where the consumers are. it is our job to understand all of those platforms and help our clients understand what is most relevant, where can they reach their consumers most effectively, what is going to deliver the high investment? we are data and technology and fact-driven today. it is both the creative ideas but also the financial returns that are important. francine: how did you end up in advertising? mark: sort of by mistake, really. [laughter] francine: a good mistake or a bad mistake? mark: i left university. i did not know what i wanted to do. i wrote to a few business leaders and companies. i ended up working at wpp in the very early da
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amazon, though, disputes the report.ompany says, it has reduced the amount of plastic it uses in shipments, especially overseas for countries like germany, and it continues to reduce the amount of plastic it uses in shipments here, in the u.s., and that it is committed to also reducing this kind of waste. >>> congress will be checking the door for one member, but as they do so, they are leaving millions in government money. they were announcing just under $17 million in federal funding would be secured for san mateo county. the money comes from the most recent spending bill signed in congress last week. it will go toward making public improvements. >> really quite simple. flood control, healthcare, literacy, fire preventions, caltran safety, and economic developments. that's what the 16.9 million is going to do. >> spear also hinted this will not be her last time in public office. california some the speaker, kevin mullin, will be taking spirit's spot in washington. >>> coming in the new year, two grams for easing the co
amazon, though, disputes the report.ompany says, it has reduced the amount of plastic it uses in shipments, especially overseas for countries like germany, and it continues to reduce the amount of plastic it uses in shipments here, in the u.s., and that it is committed to also reducing this kind of waste. >>> congress will be checking the door for one member, but as they do so, they are leaving millions in government money. they were announcing just under $17 million in federal funding...