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then amazon revenue increased day by day. in 1996, amazon grew its revenue to 16 million. this company was founded with investment of $300,000 by jeff basos's cuban stepfather. net sales for fiscal 1997 were $147.8 millions and $838% increase over net sales of $15.7 million reported for fiscal 1996. this year amazon's book warehouses were the... of six football fields. at that time, people realized that a giant had stepped into the world of information technology. jeff bezos used a very simple method to earn money. he found easy way to sell books. he owned large book warehouses. amazon started to ask for small discounts from publishers to have the books and then sell them online. it didn't matter to basel's where you lived. wherever a person had access to the internet, there was a branch of amazon and the book would reach him in the shortest possible time. customers used to buy these books cheaper than other stores. the number of amazon users increased for the same reason. amazon's. served over 17 million customer accounts. customers also used to buy dvds and musical instr
then amazon revenue increased day by day. in 1996, amazon grew its revenue to 16 million. this company was founded with investment of $300,000 by jeff basos's cuban stepfather. net sales for fiscal 1997 were $147.8 millions and $838% increase over net sales of $15.7 million reported for fiscal 1996. this year amazon's book warehouses were the... of six football fields. at that time, people realized that a giant had stepped into the world of information technology. jeff bezos used a very simple...
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amazon river: the amazon river is approximately 6,500 to 6,800 km long and has average discharge of about1,230,000 cubed per second. the amazon river sets the record in terms of the sheer volume of water. it is the largest rainforest ecosystem in the world. the jump. angles surrounding the amazon river are considered the lungs of the planet. it is home to numerous different species. there are thousands of distinct creatures in the amazon and you can find everything there. there is also a large company that has been active for 25 years in seattle, us, where you can find everything you need except houses, cars, cigarettes and predatory animals. these are actually jeff bezos's red lines. he's the founder and ceo of amazon who had big dreams since he was a primary school student. he's one of the richest man in the world. in the 70s, when he was a primary school student, he wrote an s'. say and mentioned his dreams, bezos stressed that earth is the most precious planet and thought about moving off this planet. he thought of a gigantic ship that could be home to people. in that time, bazos just
amazon river: the amazon river is approximately 6,500 to 6,800 km long and has average discharge of about1,230,000 cubed per second. the amazon river sets the record in terms of the sheer volume of water. it is the largest rainforest ecosystem in the world. the jump. angles surrounding the amazon river are considered the lungs of the planet. it is home to numerous different species. there are thousands of distinct creatures in the amazon and you can find everything there. there is also a large...
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bezos thinks that you can't find everything in amazon, but amazon in everything itself. when you check imdb site, when you purchase from whole food market, when you buy shoes from zapos, when you buy groceries from amazon fresh, when you buy clothes from from shopbop, when you use aws and check all sites to buy online products, you're actually active in amazon and help jeff bezos get richer. when you watch a movie on netflix, you're actually helping bazos, because netflix uses aws. that is why jeff bezos is the richest man in the world news tonight a stunner from the richest man in the world. bezos knows people's interests because he's well aware of their tastes in choosing books. in fact, bezos was one of the first people to understand that information was the most valuable thing in cybererspace and the internet. many experts believe. that selling books was just a way for bezos to collect information from people. bezos now owns the information of millions of people around the world and has managed to launch amazon's warehouses. amazon warehouses store products that the
bezos thinks that you can't find everything in amazon, but amazon in everything itself. when you check imdb site, when you purchase from whole food market, when you buy shoes from zapos, when you buy groceries from amazon fresh, when you buy clothes from from shopbop, when you use aws and check all sites to buy online products, you're actually active in amazon and help jeff bezos get richer. when you watch a movie on netflix, you're actually helping bazos, because netflix uses aws. that is why...
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he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river and now for many of the 310. million users of this site, it is unimaginable to leave a day without amazon, however, if we travel to the amazon forests, maybe our opinion will change completely. what we see from a distance is very different from the reality of amazon. barns and noble was the largest bookstore in the united states for many years. this bookstore, which started in 1886 in new york, now has nearly 627 retail stores across the united states. this book store is one of the most important competitors that was pushed out of the book market by amazon, and now has to close several of its stores every year. maybe the fade of this book store is the same fade as the borders bookstore which finally surrendered in 2011 after 32 years of experience and declared bankrupcy. another thousand small book stores filed for bankrupcy between 2000 and 2007. now amazon's share of the printed book market is about 50% and this year in the ebook market is about. about 75%. but the question is, how could amazon bring? such a disaster to traditi
he has made the amazon very similar to the amazon river and now for many of the 310. million users of this site, it is unimaginable to leave a day without amazon, however, if we travel to the amazon forests, maybe our opinion will change completely. what we see from a distance is very different from the reality of amazon. barns and noble was the largest bookstore in the united states for many years. this bookstore, which started in 1886 in new york, now has nearly 627 retail stores across the...
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like the amazon and — in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon - in over 210 inch gash.inch gash. like the amazon and amazon prime all leaked to the eyeballs with up the current market leader merging with current millionaire amazon is having to up millionaire amazon is having to up its game. the growth in india's market is outpacing most in the world revenues currently are at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the current years. that provides the like like of amazon prime video a long runway for growth. today is the united nations' international day of happiness. since 2013, the un has dedicated the 20th march to spreading awareness about the importance of happiness and mental well—being, including in the workplace. but, with the rise of quiet quitting and employee stress levels, what more can be done to encouragejoy at work? 0ne country is doing particularly well. for more on that — let's bring in nick powdthavee economics professor at nanyang technological university in singapore. singapore has always been top in terms of happiness report for the a c
like the amazon and — in over 210 inch gash. like the amazon and amazon - in over 210 inch gash.inch gash. like the amazon and amazon prime all leaked to the eyeballs with up the current market leader merging with current millionaire amazon is having to up millionaire amazon is having to up its game. the growth in india's market is outpacing most in the world revenues currently are at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the current years. that provides the like like of...
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it hit amazon by about three billion.ey have issues with finding balance in satisfying the shareholders, but also trying to look after the people while the market for them is shrinking. to the spanish island of ibiza now — and the soaring cost of a place to live. in many parts of spain, rental costs have risen steeply in recent years. but in the tourist hotspot of ibiza, the rise has been magnified by the influx of foreign visitors. and that has left many locals unable to find affordable accommodation — and businesses struggling to find vital staff. guy hedgecoe reports. ibiza is preparing for the summer tourist season. its beaches and resorts have long been a magnet for holiday—makers. but its success has helped create a housing crisis. across the balearic islands, rental costs have increased by nearly 20% over the last year alone, and in ibiza the increases have been even sharper. there are several reasons for the steep rise in rental costs. higher interest rates and a higher cost of living have discouraged people from
it hit amazon by about three billion.ey have issues with finding balance in satisfying the shareholders, but also trying to look after the people while the market for them is shrinking. to the spanish island of ibiza now — and the soaring cost of a place to live. in many parts of spain, rental costs have risen steeply in recent years. but in the tourist hotspot of ibiza, the rise has been magnified by the influx of foreign visitors. and that has left many locals unable to find affordable...
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when asked the question about what opportunity is left at amazon by people at amazon, look, post pandemicentage of online shopping and retail is still less than 20%. it is going to rise over time and the percentage of the earth's computing capacity and computing resources with only 5% or 7% in the cloud. with just those businesses, t there is potential to continue growing with a high ceiling on how many more customers we can serve. when you translate that to the storage business, there is grocery we are investing in and pharmacy is just starting their journey and it is exciting . when you get out of those more established businesses, you look at things like our project to launch 3200+ low earth orbit satellites so that we can provide a worldwide broadband service. especially focused on rural communities that do not have access to broadband. we are excited about that and we had our prototype test in october where we sent up two satellites and they worked better than anybody even expected. all of the tests were phenomenal and the first order was placed using those two satellites. that is ve
when asked the question about what opportunity is left at amazon by people at amazon, look, post pandemicentage of online shopping and retail is still less than 20%. it is going to rise over time and the percentage of the earth's computing capacity and computing resources with only 5% or 7% in the cloud. with just those businesses, t there is potential to continue growing with a high ceiling on how many more customers we can serve. when you translate that to the storage business, there is...
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amazon is not quite that old.en with amazon for a number of years almost since the beginning, 24 years if i have the number right. tell us about how your role has evolved. and what you're responsible for today. >> i wasn't in the beginning for sure but i joined in the fall of 99. i was only litigation regulatory attorney with amazon back then. there were about 15 people in the company's revenues were just over a billion dollars. we did that for a dozen years and years later my boss retired and asked me too take her job. and so the council 2012 the company was about $61 billion in revenue. and it was about 200, 2050 people. lester had the opportunity to step into leadership of the global public policy organization. which is an additional -- as this room knows more than most relate top-notch people. we are over five your billion in revenue. the more than 2000 people. it has been an amazing journey. i feel very lucky, very privileged to have the most interesting job as one could possibly have. when to be hard to conv
amazon is not quite that old.en with amazon for a number of years almost since the beginning, 24 years if i have the number right. tell us about how your role has evolved. and what you're responsible for today. >> i wasn't in the beginning for sure but i joined in the fall of 99. i was only litigation regulatory attorney with amazon back then. there were about 15 people in the company's revenues were just over a billion dollars. we did that for a dozen years and years later my boss...
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amazon is not quite that old, but you have been with amazon for a number of years and since the beginning number right. tell us about how your role has evolved and you're responsible for at amazon today. >> wasn't at the beginning for sure, but i joined in fall of 1999 and i was the first to only litigation and regulatory attorneys to be amazon back then. the legal department was about 15 people and the company's revenues or just over $1 billion. i did that for a dozen years and grew with the company and lived out of an apartment. my boss retired and asked me to take her job, so i became counsel in 2012. $61 billion in revenue and the legal department was about 200 people. fast forward to today and last year i had the opportunity to step into leadership of the global public policy organization, which is an additional several hundred people. >> this is one of the most top- notch people, so we are over 500 billion in revenue and the teams together are more than 2000 people all over the world, so it has been amazing and i feel incredibly lucky and very privileged. they can have the most inte
amazon is not quite that old, but you have been with amazon for a number of years and since the beginning number right. tell us about how your role has evolved and you're responsible for at amazon today. >> wasn't at the beginning for sure, but i joined in fall of 1999 and i was the first to only litigation and regulatory attorneys to be amazon back then. the legal department was about 15 people and the company's revenues or just over $1 billion. i did that for a dozen years and grew with...
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india is quickly becoming one of amazon's biggest markets.looking at the next 250 million subscribers we will acquire will come outside of the us and we won't be able to achieve that unless we do a good job for customers in india. more people are signing up india. more people are signing up for prime amazonian india and prime video is the number one reason they sign up in india. in any given week, in 2023, indian content was watched in over 210 territories on prime video. the watched in over 210 territories on prime video.— watched in over 210 territories on prime video. the market is a busy market _ on prime video. the market is a busy market with _ on prime video. the market is a busy market with netflix, - busy market with netflix, disney plus and prime video jostling but netflix is leading, and prime video is next, and amazon will have to up next, and amazon will have to up the game. revenues are currently at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the coming years and that provides the likes of amazon prime video a long run
india is quickly becoming one of amazon's biggest markets.looking at the next 250 million subscribers we will acquire will come outside of the us and we won't be able to achieve that unless we do a good job for customers in india. more people are signing up india. more people are signing up for prime amazonian india and prime video is the number one reason they sign up in india. in any given week, in 2023, indian content was watched in over 210 territories on prime video. the watched in over...
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let's start with amazon. ftc claims that -- and i quote, amazon's ongoing pattern of illegal conduct blocks competition allowing it to wield monopoly power to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation for consumers and businesses first, does anyone really believe that there are an estimated 167 million prime members in the u.s., roughly half the country people love amazon prime because it cuts prices and raises quality and promotes innovation for consumers and the enterprise if it didn't, it wouldn't have any members. amazon's biggest rivals walmart and target are doing everything they can to catch up, and they often succeed, but amazon keeps prices low so it's hard to beat them you compete on price, and now the justice department says they're wielding monopoly power to inflate prices. what the heck are they smoking did cannabis finally get legal it's not illegal to beat your competitors. in the end, the government doesn't like amazon because it's a $1.9 trillion company, the ftc thinks is too bi
let's start with amazon. ftc claims that -- and i quote, amazon's ongoing pattern of illegal conduct blocks competition allowing it to wield monopoly power to inflate prices, degrade quality, and stifle innovation for consumers and businesses first, does anyone really believe that there are an estimated 167 million prime members in the u.s., roughly half the country people love amazon prime because it cuts prices and raises quality and promotes innovation for consumers and the enterprise if it...
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amazon is investing tremendously in all areas of ai from amazon q, our ai digital assistant, to amazonr accessing many, many different leading models and, of course, down to the chips. our own design chips as well as our long-standing partnership with nvidia which goes back 13 years. we have in the first to bring, really, every nvidia chip to the cloud. we are pleased to be partnering with nvidia to bring the blackwell platform to the cloud as well and it will be powering next generation of ec two servers. another aws service which will enable customers to build bigger models to do inference more quickly and more powerfully and to help drive along with all of our efforts, a ton of new different applications. >> okay, let's take a couple. i know you have a relationship, could you use nvidia and your own presence to be able to help these two great companies come up with new drugs? >> absolutely. so, if you take our amazon bedrock service where customers access a model of their choice securely with the great flexibility we have well over 10,000 customers who are already using bedrock even
amazon is investing tremendously in all areas of ai from amazon q, our ai digital assistant, to amazonr accessing many, many different leading models and, of course, down to the chips. our own design chips as well as our long-standing partnership with nvidia which goes back 13 years. we have in the first to bring, really, every nvidia chip to the cloud. we are pleased to be partnering with nvidia to bring the blackwell platform to the cloud as well and it will be powering next generation of ec...
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we also have amazon. amazon is essentially china's m? they do china's bidding.re crushing smal' businesses in america and are making a lot of money doing that. amazon has this great image in america. we need to change that because again if you think of amazon think of china. i want to turn to you, general paxton, about your fight against big tech and what we need to be doing. .. was our go to on ideas and we work with the trump administration. he starts off like this and h's like a professor. and then he can take 30 seconds in five minutes later, he's up here and he's like a preacher. i love it. [a>> he is truly amazing. i wanted to >> i want to say one not just liberal democrats that are doing this. we have republicans. i've had more trouble with republicans doing this to me. and so we need to be aware that i'm dealing with in our texas house who lets the democrats run our texas house, who enjoy the same type of push of the legal system who take out their enemies, the republicans. it's not just the liberal democrats doing this, it's some in our own party and we
we also have amazon. amazon is essentially china's m? they do china's bidding.re crushing smal' businesses in america and are making a lot of money doing that. amazon has this great image in america. we need to change that because again if you think of amazon think of china. i want to turn to you, general paxton, about your fight against big tech and what we need to be doing. .. was our go to on ideas and we work with the trump administration. he starts off like this and h's like a professor....
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so amazon is having to raise its game.is outpacing most in the world, revenues currently are at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the coming years. that provides the like like of amazon prime video a long runway for growth. today is the united nations' international day of happiness. since 2013, the un has dedicated the 20th march to spreading awareness about the importance of happiness and mental well—being, including in the workplace. but with the rise of quiet quitting and employee stress levels, what more can be done to encourage joy at work? 0ne country is doing particularly well. nick powdthavee, economics professor at nanyang technological university in singapore. singapore has always been top in terms of happiness report rankings, and of course this is based on how satisfied we're with life — that doesn't necessarily mean we would be very happy with our job overall. so we knokw that things like if you have high income, security, high status, good health, these kinds of things those are big deter
so amazon is having to raise its game.is outpacing most in the world, revenues currently are at about $1.8 billion but they are expected to double in the coming years. that provides the like like of amazon prime video a long runway for growth. today is the united nations' international day of happiness. since 2013, the un has dedicated the 20th march to spreading awareness about the importance of happiness and mental well—being, including in the workplace. but with the rise of quiet quitting...
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and simply would just use the amazon model that allows to pay amazon for hosting her site.ed the product. they never saw the product. others might point to it and say how are you able to sell prestige beauty items at such a steep discount for more than a decade. that's where some of those questions do come into play. >> sounds like the thieves are part of a loose but centrally organized confederation. the thieves would go into an ulta in let's say abilene, texas, i don't know. they go in and scoop up the stuff and they ship them out to the woman in the mansion in california? she repackages it and sells it to the unsuspecting customer in des moines. >> yeah. we have more details on this exactly in the online story and in the longer version. but she is sort of the ring leader. she would give shopping lists more or less to individuals throughout the country in states as far as way as ohio and say, i want these products from these stores. she would pay them to do it. >> they would get compensated by cash. >> pay them to do it and ship them to her and she would be the one runnin
and simply would just use the amazon model that allows to pay amazon for hosting her site.ed the product. they never saw the product. others might point to it and say how are you able to sell prestige beauty items at such a steep discount for more than a decade. that's where some of those questions do come into play. >> sounds like the thieves are part of a loose but centrally organized confederation. the thieves would go into an ulta in let's say abilene, texas, i don't know. they go in...
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on for a period of 65 million years, the amazon rainforests remained completely resistant to climateented stress, with the rise of... seasonal rainfalls, the beginning of the dry season and associated with its water shortages. scientists have identified such factors as the large variety of lass adapting to the role of biodiversity and the flow of carcinomas in the pharmaceutical industry. i believe that it is important if we understand the turning point of the amazon as a hypothesis, which we simply cannot verify so please, since this will mean the collapse of not only the forest itself and the destruction of the forest on the earth, but also the collapse of our chalavets, where the amazon may...
on for a period of 65 million years, the amazon rainforests remained completely resistant to climateented stress, with the rise of... seasonal rainfalls, the beginning of the dry season and associated with its water shortages. scientists have identified such factors as the large variety of lass adapting to the role of biodiversity and the flow of carcinomas in the pharmaceutical industry. i believe that it is important if we understand the turning point of the amazon as a hypothesis, which we...
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amazon invests more money in ai startup anthropic.e have all the details with aws vice president matt would. interesting conversation. a lot of emphasis on the semiconductor side of the story, as well as aws and generative ai. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. taking chances is for skateboarding... and gas station sushi. not banking. that's why pnc bank strives to be boring with your money. the pragmatic, calculated kind of boring. moving to boca? boooring. that was a dolphin, right? it's simple really, for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has had one goal: to be brilliantly boring with your money so you can be happily fulfilled w
amazon invests more money in ai startup anthropic.e have all the details with aws vice president matt would. interesting conversation. a lot of emphasis on the semiconductor side of the story, as well as aws and generative ai. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the...
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there are devastating serrato in the amazon and explored that the amazon, sorry to to, to that you as a, to china and europe. and even when we talk about bio diversity, uh this concept is in dispute. the agreement that both lulu, i'm a could own present it is. 3 presenting a concept that is not uh crystalized by economy, can a lot of things. and if the adverb business is embedded in that we're not going to advance unprotected, seem to forrest occasion carpet market and personal excluded agribusiness from its regulations. okay, i appreciate it. explain that to us at our shop. our campaign advised that amazon watch speaking to us that from virginia. apologies on the rise in argentina, an independent study by the catholic university puts the rate at close to 60 percent and that's nearly 20 percent higher. and what present javier milli took power at the end of last year, promising radical economic reforms. teresa vote has moved from buenos aires. a garbage dump outside of window site is, has become the livelihood of hundreds of people. 14 hector's of trash. justin now were away from the c
there are devastating serrato in the amazon and explored that the amazon, sorry to to, to that you as a, to china and europe. and even when we talk about bio diversity, uh this concept is in dispute. the agreement that both lulu, i'm a could own present it is. 3 presenting a concept that is not uh crystalized by economy, can a lot of things. and if the adverb business is embedded in that we're not going to advance unprotected, seem to forrest occasion carpet market and personal excluded...
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zepbound will deliver glp-1 drugs to consumers through amazon.edicine, this is part of lily direct, correct? madison: i spoke with executives at lilly, and they said this is the next phase of expansion. we know this just came out in january, so they are still trying to grow it, and this is the latest phase of that. katie: this would theoretically make it easier for consumers to get their hands on some of these drugs. how does that fit with the supply shortages we keep hearing about? madison: exactly. that is part of the reason why lilly started lilly drug. it has been a hassle to get weight loss drugs for many patients because of the supply shortage, demand, and general issues with the u.s. health care system in general. this latest initiative from lilly is helping with turnaround times, ideally, and amazon is also hopefully going to help with that as well. in helps patients connect directly with doctors and also have that home delivery of their prescriptions as well, if that is the right option for them. katie: before i let you go, what uptake h
zepbound will deliver glp-1 drugs to consumers through amazon.edicine, this is part of lily direct, correct? madison: i spoke with executives at lilly, and they said this is the next phase of expansion. we know this just came out in january, so they are still trying to grow it, and this is the latest phase of that. katie: this would theoretically make it easier for consumers to get their hands on some of these drugs. how does that fit with the supply shortages we keep hearing about? madison:...
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and its partners, and even amazon’s own firetv stick 4k set-top box. through which amazon prime videoand subscriptions account for about 7% of the corporation’s total business with revenue of about a third of a trillion dollars a year. strictly speaking, subscription amazon prime is not only a video service ; the restrictions did not affect the largest market, but in any case, all this means that patents and intellectual property are one of the most important assets; in today’s world, as the head of the patent department of a chinese company said, the united states has introduced . rage against huawei by banning the supply of processors and other components for the production of smartphones, but the current agreement shows that american and chinese companies, as well as their partners from other countries, continue to cooperate in parts of technology standardization and licensing. huawei's second patent agreement is not so large-scale, but also significant; we agreed on mutual licensing of cellular communication technologies and 5g in particular with the chinese smartphone manufacture
and its partners, and even amazon’s own firetv stick 4k set-top box. through which amazon prime videoand subscriptions account for about 7% of the corporation’s total business with revenue of about a third of a trillion dollars a year. strictly speaking, subscription amazon prime is not only a video service ; the restrictions did not affect the largest market, but in any case, all this means that patents and intellectual property are one of the most important assets; in today’s world, as...
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it hit amazon by about three billion.nding balance in satisfying finally, to some tiny creatures that can cause big problems for the travel business. the level of bed bugs in hotels here in the uk has almost tripled in the past two years and is set to get worse again this year, according to research out this week from a pest—monitoring firm. but could artificial intelligence turn the tide in the battle against the critters — providing some literal software de—bugging? well, robert fryers is co—founder and chief executive of spotta — which makes devices that monitor pest levels and provide early warnings of infestation. he gave us some tips on how to tackle the blood sucking parasites. the key thing with bed is vigilance. if you catch it early, you can get on top of it and you can prevent them from spreading. and that's what we do at spotta. so we make little boxes that look a bit like this. think of it as a smoke detector for bedbugs, basically. they can be put in a room out of the way. they'll detect any bugs in the room
it hit amazon by about three billion.nding balance in satisfying finally, to some tiny creatures that can cause big problems for the travel business. the level of bed bugs in hotels here in the uk has almost tripled in the past two years and is set to get worse again this year, according to research out this week from a pest—monitoring firm. but could artificial intelligence turn the tide in the battle against the critters — providing some literal software de—bugging? well, robert fryers...
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>> this is not just about amazon.nline marketplaces that serve as fences for the sale of the stolen product, and i don't see the online marketplaces raising their hands saying we acknowledge this is dirty money. >> ulta beauty ceo spoke to us in an exclusive interview about the issue. >> we are absolutely fed up. it's impacting the experience we work hard to deliver to our team, and it's intaimidating an it could be traumatic peufplt what could amazon have done to know these were stolen goods? >> what i would say more broadly, there's technology available, you know, and there's use of advanced analytics and capabilities to try and understand behaviors indicative of reselling stolen goods? >> are you shocked by the shear volume that one ring could have been doing over more than a decade? >> unfortunately i am not that shocked because we have seen it in other parts of the country, and the magnitude of this one is significant. i do believe that the marketplaces and online distribution of stolen goods is part of the probl
>> this is not just about amazon.nline marketplaces that serve as fences for the sale of the stolen product, and i don't see the online marketplaces raising their hands saying we acknowledge this is dirty money. >> ulta beauty ceo spoke to us in an exclusive interview about the issue. >> we are absolutely fed up. it's impacting the experience we work hard to deliver to our team, and it's intaimidating an it could be traumatic peufplt what could amazon have done to know these...
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amazon really had a lot of this happen last year. teamed one pinterest, facebook, instagram, snapchat, allwithin a year to embed these products into social media feeds. and then let users link their amazon accounts to make purchases. the e-commerce giant has also been taking a page from reelz and tiktok, if you ever use those. on its mobile app t launched inspire last year come looks a lot like reelz. but these are amazon products being promoted by influencers. part of this is defensive. social shopping becomes a bigger slice of e-commerce overall. insider intelligence estimates it's going to grow into a $100 billion market by next year. that would be up from $67 billion last year. there is possible gain for amazon if tiktok gets banned. as we're told, it could be an incremental positive, means more opportunity for amazon around some of those shopping partnerships. mike? >> yeah. maybe won't surprise you to know i really haven't done anything with reelz or tiktok. but -- >> you know, mike, that's where you shop -- >> i'm aware that t
amazon really had a lot of this happen last year. teamed one pinterest, facebook, instagram, snapchat, allwithin a year to embed these products into social media feeds. and then let users link their amazon accounts to make purchases. the e-commerce giant has also been taking a page from reelz and tiktok, if you ever use those. on its mobile app t launched inspire last year come looks a lot like reelz. but these are amazon products being promoted by influencers. part of this is defensive. social...
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the mansion police say is the headquarters of a ring selling stolen goods on amazon. >>> and months after i spoke with his father, we finally learn what happened to a 19-year-old israeli-american soldier believed kidnapped by hamas >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome. the special counsel who headed the investigation into president biden's handling of classified documents stepped into the middle of a partisan firestorm today. robert hur buffeted from both sides as he testified before the house judiciary committee for several hours. and defending his decision not to prosecute the president, despite finding he willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency, when he was a private citizen. the special counsel also explaining why in his final report, he described the president as an elderly man with a poor memory. democrats accusing hur of a political motivation while both republicans and democrats sought to draw contrast between the bide investigation and the criminal charges former president donald trump curre
the mansion police say is the headquarters of a ring selling stolen goods on amazon. >>> and months after i spoke with his father, we finally learn what happened to a 19-year-old israeli-american soldier believed kidnapped by hamas >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome. the special counsel who headed the investigation into president biden's handling of classified documents stepped into the middle of a partisan...
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last year, the amazon suffered a major drought.climate change predicts that in 2050 the arid zones here will be at 10:30 a.m. more, which is the point. and when guessing, the maximum temperature drops by 2-4 degrees. geta is patent changes in the production of wood, and their continued capture of carbon. akramya tago, myanyaetstsa haraktar apadkaў. it was established that... in the 1980s, areas of the central and peripheral amazon forests became drier. guessing how often the rainfall of the balinese amazon has scarred the amal by 20 millimeters, and the incoming and outgoing regions are becoming more favorable. learn how to treat whatever these tendencies are, stabilize the ecosystems of change. some regions were transformed into shrouds, but most of the territory was left behind. at degraded state. we are seeing higher temperatures, which are more sensitive. we now have an hour before we have to start working now to keep this system and other planetary systems stable. according to the documents, the deterioration of the region wil
last year, the amazon suffered a major drought.climate change predicts that in 2050 the arid zones here will be at 10:30 a.m. more, which is the point. and when guessing, the maximum temperature drops by 2-4 degrees. geta is patent changes in the production of wood, and their continued capture of carbon. akramya tago, myanyaetstsa haraktar apadkaў. it was established that... in the 1980s, areas of the central and peripheral amazon forests became drier. guessing how often the rainfall of the...
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this lives within the amazon app. amazon products promoted by influencers partnering with content creators since 2017 and part of this guy, is scrolling and shopping as you were talking about with ulta, bigger slice of e-commerce that amazon does not want to miss out. insider intelligence estimates social e-commerce could grow into a $100 billion market. younger generations are driving it. a quarter of social shoppers are between 25 and 34. instagram tends to bring the most purchasing power. tiktok is not far behind. pretty much tied to youtube. i talked to evercorps about the potential impact on amazon if tiktok does get banned. it could be an incremental positive and means more opportunity for amazon because of these partnerships. the social strategy is driving sales and advertising for amazon. back over to you. >> that's what i was wondering about the sales piece, because i feel like we've been hearing about social shopping. influencers have made a lot of money and you spot the trend, the shopping has been less suc
this lives within the amazon app. amazon products promoted by influencers partnering with content creators since 2017 and part of this guy, is scrolling and shopping as you were talking about with ulta, bigger slice of e-commerce that amazon does not want to miss out. insider intelligence estimates social e-commerce could grow into a $100 billion market. younger generations are driving it. a quarter of social shoppers are between 25 and 34. instagram tends to bring the most purchasing power....
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there are some off compounds ringing amazon and a sofa. he also criticized israel for the worst thing humanitarian situation in gaza. i understand that suddenly and the most allowing worship as to perform their religious duties and rituals during this whole month and restricting access to alex and most of all of these pushes towards an explosion in the situation. and this is what we are warning about and the key dollars for an investor, israel has to open the door, is completely and widely for the entrance of humanitarian i. there's a funding goes of right now. the figures of the united nations took about thousands of people who call and find food for living with children dying because of the unavailability of food and milk. therefore, the humanitarian crises content except through the ending of aggression at the entrance have enough i to old thoughts of the gaza straight and the allowance of distributing the site or live. it goes. what site enters gauze and now is not enough for 4 percent of goals. as needs and this, a hotel is more from
there are some off compounds ringing amazon and a sofa. he also criticized israel for the worst thing humanitarian situation in gaza. i understand that suddenly and the most allowing worship as to perform their religious duties and rituals during this whole month and restricting access to alex and most of all of these pushes towards an explosion in the situation. and this is what we are warning about and the key dollars for an investor, israel has to open the door, is completely and widely for...
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and we will live to the future of the amazon. the announcement indeed was up for investments on bio economy projects. there's one billing is due to be raised and it includes a technical assistance, which means that we don't know yet how this money will be allocated and how it would be distributed by the banks and private and public funds that will come from bows this fund. okay, that's it for me, by the inside for this and use our carriage also be in the the latest news as a critics. people have been coming here all day to pay tribute to those who lost their lives. vladimir putin has called the attack of bloody and barbaric app with detailed coverage. so many people are out tonight to celebrate perhaps a change for the sending of these people from around the world. joe biden says the federal government is committed to rebuilding it. there's no indication of when that process might even begin hod, who came into the use of the oil c suffered casualties. we have not something to say, tyler sees thank goodness we did have injuries fr
and we will live to the future of the amazon. the announcement indeed was up for investments on bio economy projects. there's one billing is due to be raised and it includes a technical assistance, which means that we don't know yet how this money will be allocated and how it would be distributed by the banks and private and public funds that will come from bows this fund. okay, that's it for me, by the inside for this and use our carriage also be in the the latest news as a critics. people...
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these products then end up on an amazon digital storefront at deep discounts.he next morning, a team unloads the hall along with officers. $387,000 in stolen items. >> i think people feel like it's hopeless. i want retailers and the victims of this to know that's not true. >> we got exclusive access to the highway patrol, watching up close are they fight organized crime. retailers are pointing to theft including target, footlocker, walgreens, and also. the ceo spoke to us in an exclusive interview about the issue. >> what do you think that amazon could have done to know that these were stolen goods? >> what i would say more broadly is this technology available, there is advanced analytics and data capabilities to try to understand behaviors that are indicative of reselling: goods. >> amazon declined an interview but a spokesperson said "we invest more than $1 billion annually and employed thousands of people to fight fraud, adding the use of sophisticated detection." michelle has pled not guilty to charges of conspiracy, grand theft, and stolen property. her hu
these products then end up on an amazon digital storefront at deep discounts.he next morning, a team unloads the hall along with officers. $387,000 in stolen items. >> i think people feel like it's hopeless. i want retailers and the victims of this to know that's not true. >> we got exclusive access to the highway patrol, watching up close are they fight organized crime. retailers are pointing to theft including target, footlocker, walgreens, and also. the ceo spoke to us in an...
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you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon andk boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it expensive but some of it isn't. but if we really care supporting american workers and also getting around the awful guilt. right. that you feel when you buy something you don't quite know its origins. you don't quite know who made it getting around that that that concern if you care about that then a little box would be super helpful for for shoppers who want to do good and don't have the time to be super and will like me about the research. all right. want to go deeper deeper into sort of you and this writing process. you're obviously the author of a very well-received book into the raging sea about the sinking a container ship. right, a cargo ship that is that wher
you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon andk boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it expensive but some of it isn't. but if we really care supporting...
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they are. >> but the ftc has hated amazon, okay? lina khan has hated amazon. had adam selipsky on last night, amazon web services. every year, they lower prices for amazon web services. is that good or bad? are people saying they lower prices in order to get everybody out of the business or do they lower prices in order to make it so you and i, as prime members, do better? i believe it's the latter. >> and it conceivably is going to be a very strong argument they're able to make in terms of withstanding any of the antitrust litigation that's brought against them, because some of it is simply based on whether it is good or not for consumers. i mean, they are going to be making somewhat different arguments, aren't they, though? as well. that's been part of the problem overall in terms of the ftc's record thus far and some of the high-profile cases. going down roads that the courts are not willing to follow. >> right. if you're tim cook, who's in china right now, or any of the great people at apple, where you have brought this product that everybody has and every
they are. >> but the ftc has hated amazon, okay? lina khan has hated amazon. had adam selipsky on last night, amazon web services. every year, they lower prices for amazon web services. is that good or bad? are people saying they lower prices in order to get everybody out of the business or do they lower prices in order to make it so you and i, as prime members, do better? i believe it's the latter. >> and it conceivably is going to be a very strong argument they're able to make in...
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they saw jassy and amazon, you can buy their stuff an amazon, and they give you a date.it through them, it comes within two or three weeks. if you buy it through amazon, you get it immediately. you have to pay a little more. i mean, i bought a swimsuit for my wife, which, again, was a suboptimal situation when we received it. >> that's not a smart move, just in general. i mean, come on, man, you've been married a couple of times. you've been married to lisa for a while. what are you doing buying her swimsuits on temu? >> i was going for number three wife. i don't know. >> it's nice. it's thoughtful. i would never do that. you know? >> it was kind of -- it was like, you know, how you get -- like you have a popsicle and your brain freezes? >> you had a brain freeze. yeah. all right. i'll give you that one. >> when it came, i realized -- see, as soon as you started to feel it and it felt like something that is made by dupont, that was indicative. >> i want to get to boeing. i want to get to a bunch of other things, jim, but we do have to move on, because we do have a specia
they saw jassy and amazon, you can buy their stuff an amazon, and they give you a date.it through them, it comes within two or three weeks. if you buy it through amazon, you get it immediately. you have to pay a little more. i mean, i bought a swimsuit for my wife, which, again, was a suboptimal situation when we received it. >> that's not a smart move, just in general. i mean, come on, man, you've been married a couple of times. you've been married to lisa for a while. what are you doing...
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the founders split you hoff from openai amazon needs the ai exposure, and an tropic will use amazon chips the ai arms race continues. thank you very much for that you want to add anything on rtx? >> i just think given where we are, in the world, you want to be in defense companies and you want to have companies that have growth ahead of them i think raytheon at 15 times forward earn sgs a great place to be. >> weiss, you made it clear when you got into boeing late last week, maybe friday, that it was -- you were going to be in there for a minute and you have sold it now. we don't need to go through the whole thing. i do want to talk about the fact that you trimmed some microsoft. >> i did >> so we talked a lot about ampx -- ai today >> the position just keeps growing and growing. you have to cut it back. you know, it's a double digit side position. so it's up there but i think it's going to do quite well it's just portfolio management, that's all it is no reflection on the company stlz's theto sck at $420 >>> we'll be right back. not all caitlin clarks are the same. caitlin clark. city pl
the founders split you hoff from openai amazon needs the ai exposure, and an tropic will use amazon chips the ai arms race continues. thank you very much for that you want to add anything on rtx? >> i just think given where we are, in the world, you want to be in defense companies and you want to have companies that have growth ahead of them i think raytheon at 15 times forward earn sgs a great place to be. >> weiss, you made it clear when you got into boeing late last week, maybe...
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amazon is not an amazon customer. you know, anybody. i do not know as far as person. you know what is show jon trouble and only and my sister. but john. and then my sister has done it john's. never done it. yeah. amazon come and tahe him but i've stuff for john on of which started, you know, that counts >> yeah. what do i know? that is chinese company or something. >> chinese company super bowl ads. there was a lot of or generation x and baby boomers are starting to turn because you can get some high designer high-fashion stuff for actions of the costco stores. all check it the downside is it's probably gonna fall apart and all too well. >> okay. thanks. no thanks. all right. thank you, rob. if you have a question or comment, [♪♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. it cleans so well, you can replace multiple cleaning products. try dawn powerwash. what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under sec
amazon is not an amazon customer. you know, anybody. i do not know as far as person. you know what is show jon trouble and only and my sister. but john. and then my sister has done it john's. never done it. yeah. amazon come and tahe him but i've stuff for john on of which started, you know, that counts >> yeah. what do i know? that is chinese company or something. >> chinese company super bowl ads. there was a lot of or generation x and baby boomers are starting to turn because you...
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the issue with amazon is that they're on the site, and they're also recommended as the amazon choicet's an amazon choice product, you think it's vetted. the warning comes from consumer reports. it's kind of scary. anybody can walk up to your doorbell, hold the doorbell down and then pair it to their phone. then they have -- they can see who's coming and going from your house. that's a privacy risk. consumer reports calling on the ftc to remove the doorbells from the markettal altogether -- market altogether. they're made by a chinese company if. and if as a i say, it's not just amazon selling them, but sears, shein, walmart if actually just removed them. stuart: video doorbells, i shall member that -- remember that. green energy company, plug power, they are down 6%. lauren: 666, the devil number. [laughter] the loss for the quarter and all of last year was much wider than expected, $2.30 a share for 2023. they called the challenges in the north american hydrogen market unprecedented, but it's good news, there is very good news in all this -- stuart: there is? lauren: in filing, they
the issue with amazon is that they're on the site, and they're also recommended as the amazon choicet's an amazon choice product, you think it's vetted. the warning comes from consumer reports. it's kind of scary. anybody can walk up to your doorbell, hold the doorbell down and then pair it to their phone. then they have -- they can see who's coming and going from your house. that's a privacy risk. consumer reports calling on the ftc to remove the doorbells from the markettal altogether --...
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i speak to him on walgreens, how do you blunt amazon pharma?'re amazing. jassy wants to own that -- well, jassy wants to own everything. >> especially after the initiative announced yesterday regarding basically minute-away delivery on pharma >> i ordered dove soap right before i started my 8:00 block, and when i got home, the dove soap was there >> it is easier than going to the store. >> how did he do that? here's what i think. they have a.i., and they knew that i needed dove they knew i had a rash from the soap my daughter bought me, and they gave me -- unfortunately, though, i ordered ten of them. i didn't know they were six packs, so now i'm a dove distributor in southern new jersey >> if anybody needs soap in brooklyn, go to jim's house. >> i'm the guy i'm the guard. it really is amazing what he is doing, jassy >> yes although, jim, bespoke, interesting figure, five of seven. five of the mag seven are underperforming for a positive month. that hasn't happened in a couple years. >> that money is going to places that we would never dream. t
i speak to him on walgreens, how do you blunt amazon pharma?'re amazing. jassy wants to own that -- well, jassy wants to own everything. >> especially after the initiative announced yesterday regarding basically minute-away delivery on pharma >> i ordered dove soap right before i started my 8:00 block, and when i got home, the dove soap was there >> it is easier than going to the store. >> how did he do that? here's what i think. they have a.i., and they knew that i...
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amazon, nvidia and alphabet below there. rotating underneath the waters and getting myself in a good position. a week from now or a year from now, i'm in a rotated position. that's what i'm trying to do for myself. >> you bought more southern copper. tell me about that. >> yes. southern copper is breaking out today. this is a tremendous move. it's been a good-sized holding. this is another add for us after confirmation of the breakout. china has decided to cut their production so the refined product will be less applied. not enough supply of the raw material. what i really enjoyed from the price of copper itself, this was not a play. the best pure play on copper, their free cash flow is elevated. so down from its peak, it's more than doubled since 2019, and they're calling for free cash flow to pick up another 10% as you look out to 2025 and 2026. it's probably one of the best run mining companies in the entire state. >> and up bought phillips 66. >> marathon petroleum has hung around our top ten for a while. marathon petrol
amazon, nvidia and alphabet below there. rotating underneath the waters and getting myself in a good position. a week from now or a year from now, i'm in a rotated position. that's what i'm trying to do for myself. >> you bought more southern copper. tell me about that. >> yes. southern copper is breaking out today. this is a tremendous move. it's been a good-sized holding. this is another add for us after confirmation of the breakout. china has decided to cut their production so...
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but it's where we stand, and we will live to the future of the amazon. the announcement indeed was up for investments on bio economy projects. this one billing is due to be raised. and it includes a technical assistance, which means that we don't know yet how this money will be allocated and how it would be distributed by the banks and private and public funds that will come compose this fund. the food waste a is being described as a global problem, which is how i think economies and fueling habitat loss. revolt from the united nations estimates that household wells wide waste more than a 1000000000 meals a day. on average. each person waste 79 kilos of food annually. that's the equivalent of 1.3 meals every day. everyone in the world suffering from hunger. meanwhile, $780000000.00 people are affected by hand and foot of the wells population faces food shortages, the you and says 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions come from both the loss and waste the food. that's 5 times higher. the total emissions from the aviation sector. hey, wishful seems
but it's where we stand, and we will live to the future of the amazon. the announcement indeed was up for investments on bio economy projects. this one billing is due to be raised. and it includes a technical assistance, which means that we don't know yet how this money will be allocated and how it would be distributed by the banks and private and public funds that will come compose this fund. the food waste a is being described as a global problem, which is how i think economies and fueling...
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. >> my next question was want to be, how are you going to be amazon? amazon can't touch that.y can't go that fast. congratulations. >> i love amazon. they set the bar and they have driven lots of innovation and industry. they have forced us --. i don't know. what i can tell you is, our consumers have been trained to expect better. we are giving it to them, and the difference is -- i don't think we will be amazon because we are one hour or they are two or 10. we will be amazon because of the human interface we offer in communities and neighborhoods. 8600 locations today where you can come in if you are actually are getting a drug you want to talk about, if you have a health concern, want to get an over-the-counter addict, those are the things that are going to differentiate. not the fact that we can do it in an hour. that means when i go to a rival of yours, pharmacy, sometimes they are close, which is odd because i need my medicine. are we going to be able to see enough pharmacists at walgreens that i know if i go there, i'm going to be treated by a pharmacist? >> yes. let me
. >> my next question was want to be, how are you going to be amazon? amazon can't touch that.y can't go that fast. congratulations. >> i love amazon. they set the bar and they have driven lots of innovation and industry. they have forced us --. i don't know. what i can tell you is, our consumers have been trained to expect better. we are giving it to them, and the difference is -- i don't think we will be amazon because we are one hour or they are two or 10. we will be amazon...