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amazon. yes. it's an eye watering cost _ amazon. yes. it's an eye watering cost per- amazon. yes. st per episode, $20 million. why do you think budgets are getting so high in tv production? or the big streamers are doing really highly polished shows like this one, aren't they?— one, aren't they? yes, exactly riuht. one, aren't they? yes, exactly right- to _ one, aren't they? yes, exactly right- to be — one, aren't they? yes, exactly right. to be honest, _ one, aren't they? yes, exactly right. to be honest, it's- one, aren't they? yes, exactly right. to be honest, it's a - right. to be honest, it's a standard that hbo set for themselves with the original game of thrones, quite frankly. it's something that other players have almost been living up players have almost been living up to, trying to find their own game of thrones for years. we have seen netflix suspended loads of money like strange things, apple spending money on their shows, another show on amazon prime (case) video set to be one of the most expensive of all time, so it's a standard they set themselves but also one that
amazon. yes. it's an eye watering cost _ amazon. yes. it's an eye watering cost per- amazon. yes. st per episode, $20 million. why do you think budgets are getting so high in tv production? or the big streamers are doing really highly polished shows like this one, aren't they?— one, aren't they? yes, exactly riuht. one, aren't they? yes, exactly right- to _ one, aren't they? yes, exactly right- to be — one, aren't they? yes, exactly right. to be honest, _ one, aren't they? yes, exactly...
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amazon are quite considerable. what happened with that and ended up destroying local businesses and basically making business is dependent on their technology. by forcing them to buy ads on amazon in the amazon search results. i doubt that it is a full layer of surveillance where people deliver in a basis. all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer of money. bezos is sending $1 million a year to do something that would result in public infrastructure. it is really hard once you are in a system this obligated. -- complicated. >> one of the things that are as interesting -- is interesting about your piece, you are sounding the warning bell that we did not have one we all started using amazon however many years ago. these practices do not seem to be happening yet. they do not seem to be surveillanced or data monetization on art, the way it is on a or amazon. we are talking about what might happen in the future, let's talk about what that might mean. what is the data that art can have on news publications that might be concerning? dan: i am certain
amazon are quite considerable. what happened with that and ended up destroying local businesses and basically making business is dependent on their technology. by forcing them to buy ads on amazon in the amazon search results. i doubt that it is a full layer of surveillance where people deliver in a basis. all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer...
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amazon's fire tv devices. amazon down 3.5% but parent of hbo max warner bros getting clobbered, down 7.25%. twitters began wondering if it's because amazon is making the fantasy drama lord of the rings, the rings of power. a show being promoted as dragon's big rival. amazon prime video will debut the first two rings of power episodes on september 2. wait, house of the dragon, rings of power. okay. speaking of amazon, amazon's lobbed in a bidding war, which is sending shares of signify health a lot higher by 32%. reports of the home health service provider plans to conduct a board meeting to evaluate multiple buyout offers including from united health, cvs and option care health. "the wall street journal" says the price tag could be as high as $8 billion. last month amazon took a real step into entering the home health medical business and acquired one medical. you've got option care up a quarter of a percent. cvs down 1.78% and, yeah, signify having a nice move of about 32%. folks, we're in the dog days of august and airline passengers are still howling when it comes to flight mares. days after the u.s. government sent a shape up now let
amazon's fire tv devices. amazon down 3.5% but parent of hbo max warner bros getting clobbered, down 7.25%. twitters began wondering if it's because amazon is making the fantasy drama lord of the rings, the rings of power. a show being promoted as dragon's big rival. amazon prime video will debut the first two rings of power episodes on september 2. wait, house of the dragon, rings of power. okay. speaking of amazon, amazon's lobbed in a bidding war, which is sending shares of signify health a...
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they're mostly in the states of tata and amazon, amazon. in much of these areas, the rain forest could be presented. for instance, in the form of nature is that all extractive reserve says there was a whole reserves for sustainable development to little he got into do you are you, there's several categories of protect, good. allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so we have to keep these lands from being privatized at all lab. but he said, the privatization promotes deforestation that has come up of if this large stretch of land that is covered in rain forest would be privatized. every owner would be permitted to clear 20 percent of their property. ah ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with i'm with that there are stories that brief been waiting for this for a long time. we had a victory today and we're just getting started. but we hope to keep going and finish drawing the broaders like in write them in on the microphone enough with my shout, your children were crying. what if we don't make it with our
they're mostly in the states of tata and amazon, amazon. in much of these areas, the rain forest could be presented. for instance, in the form of nature is that all extractive reserve says there was a whole reserves for sustainable development to little he got into do you are you, there's several categories of protect, good. allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so we have to keep these lands from being privatized at all lab. but he said, the...
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people they alleged to be illegal. minors is amazon, amazon, they're known here. they say not only are they mining illegally at disused mind sharps trying to find gold, but they're all so according to the people you are terrorizing the community. they accused these illegal minors of killing people in the area of raping women. here. people here say they're not safe for now. they've come out and you see a number of police vehicles. they've had to use stun grenades and tear gas to try and disperse people. but a lot of these community members have come out. they say they've had enough and because police, according to them, are not doing enough. they're taking matters into their own hands. rescue crews and mexico are rushing to free 10 minors trapped in a collapsed and flooded coal mine there. more than 200 army and government personnel had been deployed to the site in co co real estate. the miners are trapped between 60 meters deep mine charts, which are half rotted by water after wall in the line was breached. with the water started spouting up into the mine tunnel,
people they alleged to be illegal. minors is amazon, amazon, they're known here. they say not only are they mining illegally at disused mind sharps trying to find gold, but they're all so according to the people you are terrorizing the community. they accused these illegal minors of killing people in the area of raping women. here. people here say they're not safe for now. they've come out and you see a number of police vehicles. they've had to use stun grenades and tear gas to try and disperse...
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so your minute went a very big river volga horsewoman's clothes, and so amazon amazon correctly and let'se, for example, the bridegroom makes an offer to the bride correctly. there is a lot of space, and the meat in the middle of the circus arena is right at the duck could not have a feather right white and cold snow. she is molded from snow by a woman correctly. she can prick a needle at the wheel of a bicycle, right? she's got layers of singing without voices in a different way slightly flat wood. clearly hanging on a branch. the laziest. beast, sloth came out right. and it was powerful yes 8 correct answers and 16 points you earned 8 16 about and now we move on to the main dish of our game. so we start playing reasoning let's go. wow so we start to reason. the first command to pay attention to the screen for you is ulyana shagarova, we look before, when a girl was born , she was somewhat. well, long long long long long long long long long razla. she stopped matured, grew older and eventually turned first from a little girl into an older child from a teenager from a teenager. well, they
so your minute went a very big river volga horsewoman's clothes, and so amazon amazon correctly and let'se, for example, the bridegroom makes an offer to the bride correctly. there is a lot of space, and the meat in the middle of the circus arena is right at the duck could not have a feather right white and cold snow. she is molded from snow by a woman correctly. she can prick a needle at the wheel of a bicycle, right? she's got layers of singing without voices in a different way slightly flat...
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amazon violence lies the most concentrated where there's a lot of blogging coming, and there's a close link between land grabbing deforestation and violence. and the amazon you're lazy, the would also see ours. amazon didn't work. is he how he manage if the attack us, we strike back the same way. if i that they come with clubs, knives or dogs, we fight back with the same methods and throw them out. i no matter what size. so as i said, oh no. mm hm. fashion you did want to know that we've been fighting against land grabbing here for 18 years. it's resolved, the people living here were born and raised here, just like that great grandparents. seattle was met the problem with land grabbers yadi. they've taken over this whole area effort that don't you get like they came from queer bar through the yamashita national park about the other side, but they were markings everywhere, logs lying everywhere. everything was occupied by land grabs at a dorm villarejo then the land crap isn't lawyers. don't care about anything or any widely in english feed in game. ah don't we'll do too much. is emma leah's online with us. you want to, we join forces with them under cool people to defend the top of your sack and he
amazon violence lies the most concentrated where there's a lot of blogging coming, and there's a close link between land grabbing deforestation and violence. and the amazon you're lazy, the would also see ours. amazon didn't work. is he how he manage if the attack us, we strike back the same way. if i that they come with clubs, knives or dogs, we fight back with the same methods and throw them out. i no matter what size. so as i said, oh no. mm hm. fashion you did want to know that we've been...
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>> well, let's talk amazon amazon is a company that is freakily talked about on cnbc and other news outlets rightfully so. if you look at where we are since q2 earns, i think amazonading at a compelling risk/reward tradeoff for three key reasons. amazon web series over the last year is up 30% amazon is very good at growing the revenue with the right business segments. so, aws is up 30% over the last year they have 40% of the market share. yet, they are still up 33% if you look at the total revenue, aws makes up 15% of total revenue. 7 70% of operating profit. that's meaningful. they had incredible growth in advertising business advertising revenue up 18% over the last year. thief beat out all of their peers. if you look at meta, alphabet, snap, twitter. that's meaningful. they don't have to worry about the apple proivacy challenges they have a better mouse trap. that's a big deal. >> what about a company like merck? mrk? >> we like merck they have free cash flow yield of 6%. managing from the dividend 10% a year over the last three years keytruda is a cash cow it is a great performer up 1% y 17% year to date compare to health care at 20 times. there is still room
>> well, let's talk amazon amazon is a company that is freakily talked about on cnbc and other news outlets rightfully so. if you look at where we are since q2 earns, i think amazonading at a compelling risk/reward tradeoff for three key reasons. amazon web series over the last year is up 30% amazon is very good at growing the revenue with the right business segments. so, aws is up 30% over the last year they have 40% of the market share. yet, they are still up 33% if you look at the...
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amazon claim. emily: amazon is fighting back against the ftc. in a filing monday, amazonc staff have made unduly burdensome demands on the e kerr miss giant as it keeps investigating its subscription services. with more, emily birnbaum. amazon also claiming the ftc is harassing jeff bezos. how so? >> in this filing made public yesterday, amazon claims that the ftc has been overreaching in their ongoing consumer protection investigation into amazon subscription services including prime, audible, kindle and other services. the ftc issued what is called civil investigative demands, which are essentially subpoenas, to 20 former and current employees. they serve them at their houses, and that includes jeff bezos and andy jassy. they say it was unnecessary to give them to jassy and bezos. these are about a lot of different parts of the business. these are high-level executives. amazon says there is nothing that jassy and bezos can give you that you can't get from documents and lower level executives. emily: is this unusual? >> it is extremely unusual. in how confrontational it
amazon claim. emily: amazon is fighting back against the ftc. in a filing monday, amazonc staff have made unduly burdensome demands on the e kerr miss giant as it keeps investigating its subscription services. with more, emily birnbaum. amazon also claiming the ftc is harassing jeff bezos. how so? >> in this filing made public yesterday, amazon claims that the ftc has been overreaching in their ongoing consumer protection investigation into amazon subscription services including prime,...
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one within the next 5 to 10 years, you busy reliable, they're mostly in the states of tata and amazon. amazon is in much of these areas the rain forest could be present. it is, for instance, in the form of nature is f o extract of reserves as a whole reserves for sustainable development. a little key got into you while you there are several categories of protection that could allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so if we have to keep these lines from being privatized at our lab, but he said the privatization promotes deforestation, sustain has god up up. if this large stretch of land that is covered in rain forest would to be privatised. every owner would be permitted to clear 20 percent of their property. ah ah ah mm hm. ah, i met with i'm with that there been are studies banned but he's been waiting for this for a long time. we had a victory today and we're just getting started, but we hope to keep going and finish drawing the broaders, linkedin, write them in on the microphone enough with them. those you out, your children were crying.
one within the next 5 to 10 years, you busy reliable, they're mostly in the states of tata and amazon. amazon is in much of these areas the rain forest could be present. it is, for instance, in the form of nature is f o extract of reserves as a whole reserves for sustainable development. a little key got into you while you there are several categories of protection that could allow local people to make use of the land and help accelerate the process was to provide. so if we have to keep these...
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you can choose expert assembly offered through amazon amazon will be fulfilling the order rather thann. someone will come, they'll be trained ohow to set up the product and help you through that as a way to save costs here, peloton will be the first time testing the self-assembly options. it's essentially an 11-minute video. >> it didn't like that hard, but carrying it upstairs was very hard i don't think i could have done it even with my 16-year-old. the company has had some criticism for the amount of capital the founders took out -- this was before the thing rolled over -- that they took out suv criticism justified, or were those sales of stock largely prescheduled >> great question. especially right around where we started to see things turn south, we did see a number of stock sales, i think in large pardon, founder john foley was selling stock. a lot of that was planned, but certainly when you had that news coupled with demand starts to fall off, you learn about these wrong choices that the company made, it's not a good look. >> look, i'm a fan i think it's a good product. it's b
you can choose expert assembly offered through amazon amazon will be fulfilling the order rather thann. someone will come, they'll be trained ohow to set up the product and help you through that as a way to save costs here, peloton will be the first time testing the self-assembly options. it's essentially an 11-minute video. >> it didn't like that hard, but carrying it upstairs was very hard i don't think i could have done it even with my 16-year-old. the company has had some criticism...
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amazon region, almost there in 92 dams in the pipeline to war. that's huge, right? and it will have an impact on the wida amazon reach out those amazon pass. our leaders are rebelling. the 1st priority is drawing the boundaries out that america noncompetitive. after the meeting, we decided to draw our own territorial boundaries. after informing the food i present happened. i thought, but if india who i supposed to represent indigenous peoples is not the government and don't the most basic but we had the sense they were under a lot of pressure when. so we decided to take action law. nice museum out there, my phone and ah, more stuff we're showing the government that it i tuba is home to the culture of the moon, to roku people who it and then i from i'm guessing 9 though most a phone i didn't want to sign up so we decided to take things into our own hands, equally see me so that the white people know where our territory is. it allows you to use it. we got help from aldo, top of your shockey, fuzzy sea is south of mca, so you ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, so finally, if the government signed the report there recognizing the claim of indigenous people to
amazon region, almost there in 92 dams in the pipeline to war. that's huge, right? and it will have an impact on the wida amazon reach out those amazon pass. our leaders are rebelling. the 1st priority is drawing the boundaries out that america noncompetitive. after the meeting, we decided to draw our own territorial boundaries. after informing the food i present happened. i thought, but if india who i supposed to represent indigenous peoples is not the government and don't the most basic but...
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amazon prime and now they're offering paramount plus for free. if you sign up for walmart plus interest in how to compete amazon. amazon prime video's to have that lord of the rings show this fall. that looks epic. if you're a middle earth kind of fan like i was growing up. so, yeah, other note that's very interesting. if you go to amazon hit some like maybe you look for kids love hula hoops. they'll be a little video of a little kid using a hula hoop. it'll be a tiktok style. video. so everyone is copying of what health to get our attention these days. james, that's where is oak. haha. >> let's talk a little about the housing market. always a big issue. big topic of conversation here around the bay area. it does look as though we are losing a little bit of steam right? >> yeah. and it's really perspective. there was a great book in the 1950's called floating opera by john bars and basically said depending on if you're in the front the back up on the top, you can hear and see things differently. same thing with housing. new and existing home sales fell 6% month to month. sales are down 20% year-over-year of volumes of
amazon prime and now they're offering paramount plus for free. if you sign up for walmart plus interest in how to compete amazon. amazon prime video's to have that lord of the rings show this fall. that looks epic. if you're a middle earth kind of fan like i was growing up. so, yeah, other note that's very interesting. if you go to amazon hit some like maybe you look for kids love hula hoops. they'll be a little video of a little kid using a hula hoop. it'll be a tiktok style. video. so...
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the amazon region, 10000 catholics for every priest as opposed to the united states to a 3000 catholics for every priest. the priest shortage, major crisis for the catholic church and the amazon. amazon bishops asked the pope to things. one, allow male deacons to become greece which would have brought married men into the priesthood. two, bring women in. it seems a little obscure perhaps o but it's one of the orders for most of 1500 years part of the clerical system. it went into disuse hundreds of years ago but brought back in the 1960s. diacinit married peot in the clerical culture but doing everything priests do except say mass, hear confessions and i think administer the last rites but they reach, preside at they preached and presented weddings and baptisms. they are part of the clerical system without being part of the clerical culture. it's an example of how francis could move this forward, ordaining women, men, catholic people need to demand it, it's a matter of justice. this is the era of me too, is the catholic church really going to be immune from the demands of women to be treated as full equals? >> here's another question i think is going several different ways. alley. ca
the amazon region, 10000 catholics for every priest as opposed to the united states to a 3000 catholics for every priest. the priest shortage, major crisis for the catholic church and the amazon. amazon bishops asked the pope to things. one, allow male deacons to become greece which would have brought married men into the priesthood. two, bring women in. it seems a little obscure perhaps o but it's one of the orders for most of 1500 years part of the clerical system. it went into disuse...
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amazon. i have been telling you over and over that amazon wins when we have a slowdown because you want to buy things as cheaply as possible and nothing is as cheap as amazon. there's amazon web services, and a big advertising business. companies are throwing their money -- we are talking about two sites that they are putting a lot of money to and the sites are amazon advertising and google. they are the winners. i was so concerned that this stock might not come in before goes back up. i think you will get a chance to buy amazon. then there is amg. a stack that is been dragged down by competitors. these competitors won't tell you the reason they're having trouble. not because business is weaker or the internet is slowing, it is because amb is slowing them. only in a crazy world of tech would they blame the environment for slowness. i have another one that is obvious. microsoft beat the numbers in the affirmed forecast. now they give you the best for last. a bit of a shocker. disney. yes, disney is not tech but -- it makes too much sense not to buy it. as i will discuss later, wall street -- real company and not just another second-rate streaming video serv
amazon. i have been telling you over and over that amazon wins when we have a slowdown because you want to buy things as cheaply as possible and nothing is as cheap as amazon. there's amazon web services, and a big advertising business. companies are throwing their money -- we are talking about two sites that they are putting a lot of money to and the sites are amazon advertising and google. they are the winners. i was so concerned that this stock might not come in before goes back up. i think...
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amazon in the clear lead. it's definitely going to start all these other companies efforts to to warp speed as well. but again, i'd say amazon does have a little bit of a lead. geoff: amazonical say this deal will make things more convenient for those using health care serves. amazon also says this acquisition will help make health care more accessible to people who haven't had access to it. will amazon's expansion here make health care more accessible, more broadly available? erin: i'd love to say the answer is yes, but unfortunately, i do not have any current evidence to support that theory. i say that only because amazon's efforts in health care so far have been largely directed at the worried well and so have one medical's. they largely serve people who are fairly affluent, fairly wealthy and want what they call concierge medical care. i will say amazon had one effort that was targeted at the working class. it has a partnership with a company called crossover health care. and so they have clinics set up with them near amazon warehouses. it remains to be seen how this deal will impact those. i definitely will have my eyes peeled for that. i don't think this deal is abo
amazon in the clear lead. it's definitely going to start all these other companies efforts to to warp speed as well. but again, i'd say amazon does have a little bit of a lead. geoff: amazonical say this deal will make things more convenient for those using health care serves. amazon also says this acquisition will help make health care more accessible to people who haven't had access to it. will amazon's expansion here make health care more accessible, more broadly available? erin: i'd love to...
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amazon has amazon prime video. what exactly are walmart customers going to get from this tie up, is it smart? >> if you are a customer of walmart plus, which is walmart's equivalent of amazon prime, you will have access to paramount plus. they are trying -- walmart experimented of making its own a video experience. there leaning on a trusted in growing brand. it has the potential to be beneficial. it works for paramount if walmart signs up a bunch of people. it works for walmart if paramount is enticing enough to get more people to sign up for service. emily: some big news in sports entertainment. you got paramount renewing the rights to the champion league football matches. you've also got fox, nbc, cbs teaming up for the big ten. i wonder, is sports early the next and only way for the streamers to get to the next level, whole new level? >> i think so. not just sports but news as well. a lot of these newer streamers, with the wave that started in late 2019, launching, they came out of the gate strong with originals like the morning show from apple tv. one of the big things consumers cannot really do with access to these major services like netflix, paramount plus and appl
amazon has amazon prime video. what exactly are walmart customers going to get from this tie up, is it smart? >> if you are a customer of walmart plus, which is walmart's equivalent of amazon prime, you will have access to paramount plus. they are trying -- walmart experimented of making its own a video experience. there leaning on a trusted in growing brand. it has the potential to be beneficial. it works for paramount if walmart signs up a bunch of people. it works for walmart if...
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amazon raising seller fees they made a big announcement on the one hand, i think you'll see some performative complaints, hey, we have to get off amazon this will drive people to other channels like walmart, if they weren't already on walmart, this will push them in that direction. at the end of the day amazon is a price maker, not a price taker. everyone has to be on amazon it's the biggest everything store in the world all the groundwork they've laid for decades is paying off. so you're going to see more noise about this i wouldn't be surprised if amazon in subsequent seasons gets more aggressive on pricing with sellers because it has that leverage and it can. i've thought for years if you're a direct retailer or selling something online, you would be crazy not to diversify off amazon, even while amazon is going to continue to squeeze. >> this is a regulatory point that goes to deirdre's point about competition, i think there's a balance here of raising price and what that means to the larger dialogue, national conversation about amazon how quick do you think and how fast can they do that? and also, do you think shopify and others, walmart, can pick up the slack? is there enough competition in this market or not >> i think there is enough competition. i think between walmart, so many othe
amazon raising seller fees they made a big announcement on the one hand, i think you'll see some performative complaints, hey, we have to get off amazon this will drive people to other channels like walmart, if they weren't already on walmart, this will push them in that direction. at the end of the day amazon is a price maker, not a price taker. everyone has to be on amazon it's the biggest everything store in the world all the groundwork they've laid for decades is paying off. so you're going...
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seller at 135 it turns in to be a profitable trade, but it's time to step to the sidelines on amazon >> amazonone cisco is gone. >> cisco gone, large revenue guidance down. we're seeing the quality factor deteriorate significantly. cisco down 28% year to date as well. >> moderna gone. >> thank god thank god. this has been in the portfolio since july of last year. it has been the worst performing name in the portfolio, down over 50% on our buy you know, we get it wrong sometimes. >> do you think he's watching, weis i was thinking that, too i didn't want to bring him up. i didn't want to stoekt ego. now we brought it up. >> we both brought it up. >> thanks, jimmy appreciate that. >> one never crowd. >> freeport, july 21st, earnings deter air, elevated cost weak guidance, just not a good story to tell on the fundamental side, and we're seeing a little bit of underperformance, down 12.5%. >> tweet coming in three, two, one. check tweets we'll be right back. joe has one more name that he's trading. that's coming up shortly and next miksaoli e nthas his midday word we're back in two minutes. - in th
seller at 135 it turns in to be a profitable trade, but it's time to step to the sidelines on amazon >> amazonone cisco is gone. >> cisco gone, large revenue guidance down. we're seeing the quality factor deteriorate significantly. cisco down 28% year to date as well. >> moderna gone. >> thank god thank god. this has been in the portfolio since july of last year. it has been the worst performing name in the portfolio, down over 50% on our buy you know, we get it wrong...
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amazon, could health care be a part of your membership. our next sees the potential for the company to bundle pharmacy business and virtual care. joining us is lance wilkes, what are amazon's ambitions here, remember, haven, the jv between amazon, berkshire, but now amazon seems to be on a shopping spree. what are the major ambitions >> thanks for having me, i think haven and some of the amazon care internally this year, it's really them getting their feet wet and learning more about the business what you're seeing now is an effort to really get a position in the market, probably related to reinventing care delivery, an integrated approach where you're taking convenient locations, digital and virtual care, and probably home care, bundling those together with online pharmacy that could allow them to go further in the market. as a stand alone disruption i think that would be substantial as well. >> it's a long way from here to that stand alone disruption. this is a really tough space, i also noticed your note didn't make mention of alphabet, which has a whole life sinces unit do you think there's opportunity for them to get interested in some m&a >> yeah, you know, in my most recent note i tried to lay out a few different approa
amazon, could health care be a part of your membership. our next sees the potential for the company to bundle pharmacy business and virtual care. joining us is lance wilkes, what are amazon's ambitions here, remember, haven, the jv between amazon, berkshire, but now amazon seems to be on a shopping spree. what are the major ambitions >> thanks for having me, i think haven and some of the amazon care internally this year, it's really them getting their feet wet and learning more about the...
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amazon? iliai’elili that side, what impact will be tire pad with amazon?- tire pad with amazon? tire pad with amazon? well it is a baby step in the - tire pad with amazon? well it is a baby step in the right - is a baby step in the right direction. it could ultimately be a positive. betting on amazon, what they could do to the ecosystem, but what the reality is right now, i mean, it is notjust about post pandemic and gyms in the reopening but you adjusting pricing pressure. you are seeing competition and also i think there is a theory on wall street that this is a team that does not have a grasp on the strategy. that has been a big problem. strategy. that has been a big roblem. ., , strategy. that has been a big roblem. .,, , strategy. that has been a big roblem. ., , , ., problem. so, there has been a new boss _ problem. so, there has been a new boss and _ problem. so, there has been a new boss and there _ problem. so, there has been a new boss and there is - problem. so, there has been a new boss and there is a - problem. so, there has been a new boss and there is a lot - new b
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amazon sweeping up competition buying irobot, valuing roomba vacuum maker roughly $1.7 billion including debt this acquisition, latest for amazon after last week's nearly $4 billion deal for primary care provider one medical but the question remains, what's the impact talk to amazon and on irobot a product that it puts out i spoke with ring founder in april. he praised amazon's takeover of his smart home security company saying it's largely allowed ring to operate independently providing a supply chain boost. >> it's been four years. actually a while i think we've actually got to a good space where there's things we do nimble and fast and able to do those, and then there's other things that amazon, it's great. we get a lot of operation's efficiency from vertical integrated with amazon done that. kind of, i think reached a good balance. the team that came over with ring, which i think if you get a kpi of, like, what's a good acquisition versus bad after four years you see almost all the team is still here our attrition is probably less than it was before even the acquisition. >> interesting detail. joining us now with her outlook on this deal, "wall street journal" senior personal technology columnist and cnbc contributor, and emmy winner i like saying that. >> ev
amazon sweeping up competition buying irobot, valuing roomba vacuum maker roughly $1.7 billion including debt this acquisition, latest for amazon after last week's nearly $4 billion deal for primary care provider one medical but the question remains, what's the impact talk to amazon and on irobot a product that it puts out i spoke with ring founder in april. he praised amazon's takeover of his smart home security company saying it's largely allowed ring to operate independently providing a...
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and amazon was a big beneficiary, because people continued to order from amazon, so amazon's guidanceually quite positive, their revenues were positive and remember that amazon also has a tech play, which is amazon web services, which is one of those stories we really believe in all in all, we think that even at the valuation that amazon has, we think it's still something that you want to hold in your portfolio. >> you also like kimberly clark, that is name number two that's a buy for you here a pricing power play you say defensive name to own no matter what the economic cycle, and hey, it's up 6% the past three months >> and kimberly clark has definitely shown a lot of talk around recession -- not just recession, but inflation fears and what that's going to do to consumers. finding companies that are not only quality, have good cash flows and revenues, but also finding companies that can flex into their pricing power, that's important. and kimberly clark was not only able to maintain their earnings. their sales volumes sell a little bit but people still need things like diapers and f
and amazon was a big beneficiary, because people continued to order from amazon, so amazon's guidanceually quite positive, their revenues were positive and remember that amazon also has a tech play, which is amazon web services, which is one of those stories we really believe in all in all, we think that even at the valuation that amazon has, we think it's still something that you want to hold in your portfolio. >> you also like kimberly clark, that is name number two that's a buy for you...
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amazon the new shopify, everybody doing a deal with amazon >> i was going to say, the tentacles are everywhere, jon, plug, peloton, a lot of discussion about their health strategy bern stein arguing maybe investors are confused about it, given what they're doing to amazone. >> amazon is back, back to earlier this year, when it was in trouble with capacity issues, they're in execution mode, doing a lot of deals. >> don't call it a comeback, dee, they've been here for years. >> okay, fine, i'll take that. then just a small comeback, it's already been here. >> ll cool j reference for those in the bleachers. >> yes, yes. >> for more coverage of jackson hole, coming up right here on cnbc st. louis fed president james bullard is going to be live at 2:00 p.m. don't miss that (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every trip is a big deal. this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. yeah, feel the savings. it'
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amazon. i'm amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't to accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor, the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides, doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bonds live outside the cities. and most rural nathan is traditionally conservative, not spared with albano, biggest support base comes from nila for is a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. i'll she says the majority of women in of one of san b, what she calls the her job in their own rig. and that's an afghan tradition law to fall upon. rule in what is most women from lancaster look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed. and this is not what most women of understand want. h deleon should not meet on our way. you know, we aren't brainwashed, i teach the koran islamist given rights to women l
amazon. i'm amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't to accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor, the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides, doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bonds live outside the cities. and most rural nathan is traditionally conservative, not spared with albano, biggest support base comes from nila for is a...
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amazon account. >> it is quite the situation. chris? >> reporter: kathy in san jose says that someone used her amazon account to buy thousands of dollars in gift cards. she did the right thing, she immediately told her bank and amazon about the fraud. but, then, amazon locked her out of her account. kathy says she called multiple times for help but got nowhere. she asked us to step in and we contacted amazon. a few days later, she could finally log into her account. amazon said it secured her account and saved her access. they said, we encourage customers to report suspected scams to us so we can protect their accounts -- it went on to say they would refer those bad actors to law enforcement to help consumers safe. kathy's quick action got the ball rolling. the bank's reserve -- reverse all but one charge. you should take one extra step, enable alert. get those text messages or notifications on your phone every time your credit card is used, that time you can spot bogus charges in real time. and, they are free. if you ever need to dispute a credit card carb -- charge, we created a how-to video. >>> the ship carrying the first load of ukrainian grain to leave the country since russians invasions. it is headed for it
amazon account. >> it is quite the situation. chris? >> reporter: kathy in san jose says that someone used her amazon account to buy thousands of dollars in gift cards. she did the right thing, she immediately told her bank and amazon about the fraud. but, then, amazon locked her out of her account. kathy says she called multiple times for help but got nowhere. she asked us to step in and we contacted amazon. a few days later, she could finally log into her account. amazon said it...
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some women who've been appointed by the taliban, who don't think it's just tokenism. gov can on amazon on amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't to accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides, doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of a bronze live outside the cities and most of rural iowa. nathan is traditionally conservative . that's where the taliban is biggest support base comes from nila for as a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. all she says the majority of women in avalon assigned be what she calls the her job in their own rig. and that's an afghan tradition. well, to fall upon rule and not would it most women from of understand, look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed. and this is not what most women of afghanistan want. each it that he had tepid delicia, then i made on our, you know, we aren't brain washed. i te
some women who've been appointed by the taliban, who don't think it's just tokenism. gov can on amazon on amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't to accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides, doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of a bronze live outside the cities and most of rural iowa. nathan is...
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some them and who've been appointed by the taliban, who don't think it's just tokenism came on amazon and amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor, the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bonds live outside the cities and most of rural awareness that is traditionally conservative. that's where the dollar bonds biggest support base comes from. neil for is a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. i'll she says the majority of women in of law nathan beer, what she calls the he job in their own rig, and that's enough, gone tradition law to fall upon rule and nama wouldn't moisture women from of lundstern look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed, and this is not what most women of of understand want each other yet that they're delicia them are made on our yeah, we aren't brain washed.
some them and who've been appointed by the taliban, who don't think it's just tokenism came on amazon and amazon. i am saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor, the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bonds live outside the cities and most of rural awareness that is...
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amazon. i'm amazon. i'm saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bronze live outside the cities. and most of rural nathan is traditionally conservative, not spared with albano, biggest support base comes from neither for is a teacher. and despite her brothers being unemployed in this government, she supports the taliban. all she says, the majority of women in avalon, a son b, what she calls the he job in their own rig. and that's enough gone tradition. well, to fall upon, rule in the what would it most women from of lunchtime look at you and hear you and think that you've been brainwashed. and this is not what most women of avalon a son won't eat that he at that bed. delicia then on the, on our yeah, we aren't brain washed. i teach the quran islamist, given rights to women like inheritance, education to become a professor and a
amazon. i'm amazon. i'm saying that women can't go around the city or do their jobs freely, isn't accurate. i still have female staff working at this hospital, female doctor the doing their jobs as in the previous government. besides doctors, other female personnel are also working in some government departments. 3 quarters of, of bronze live outside the cities. and most of rural nathan is traditionally conservative, not spared with albano, biggest support base comes from neither for is a...
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amazon for us. so, what do you make of this latest twist in the amazon house story? what does it mean that in a context of the one medical acquisition? >> it does look like there is a lot of overlap between what one medical provides and what amazonwas doing. one medical was just significantly ahead of amazon care in terms of its footprint and its customer base. but the only bread cramps amazon really dropped about why it is shuttering amazon care is they said that it is not robust enough. that as they try to get the service out, this primary care medical services that they are trying to target other businesses to buy on behalf of their own employees for, that they basically could not sell it, that he didn't have a robust enough offering. sounds like amazon gives coming back to the drawing board. it will have to go above and beyond this amazon care service which is very limited. emily: ok. so talk to us about this development in amazon's push to be green. how significant is it? >> it is a big deal. to the extent that the amount of energy they will be purchasing. this 11,000 tons a year beginning in 2025, it is basically the entire production of one plant of plug power. plug power uses wind and solar energy to create hydrogen whic
amazon for us. so, what do you make of this latest twist in the amazon house story? what does it mean that in a context of the one medical acquisition? >> it does look like there is a lot of overlap between what one medical provides and what amazonwas doing. one medical was just significantly ahead of amazon care in terms of its footprint and its customer base. but the only bread cramps amazon really dropped about why it is shuttering amazon care is they said that it is not robust enough....
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amazon region as empty of people rush, it was you mama, this emptiness was 1st caused by the european immigrants here, the white people, amazon, or a young or before that it was a well populated region flourish. amazon camouflaged the rain forest developed in harmony with the people that inhabited it key a beetle. and they've got many fruits implants that are so well known to day blown dish. can dish runner followed the brazil not the baba to bomb the back re the cap . oh, so the ph palm, some blunt as well cultivated by indigenous people. so neither foot away she's evil v i drive here because the amazon's indigenous residences had that agricultural know how i'm gonna lose his amazon a seizure. a large part of the rang forest was shaped by human hands full to dog, but his insulin, in contrast to the white people whose ancestors emigrated to the americas this 500 years ago, king by gina, presence of indigenous peoples, helped sustain the life of the rain forest or crush to liam, and not destroy it, like we are doing to day, as long as laura donaway amazon, and one of the dodge invisible. the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of which we are only one. interest was
amazon region as empty of people rush, it was you mama, this emptiness was 1st caused by the european immigrants here, the white people, amazon, or a young or before that it was a well populated region flourish. amazon camouflaged the rain forest developed in harmony with the people that inhabited it key a beetle. and they've got many fruits implants that are so well known to day blown dish. can dish runner followed the brazil not the baba to bomb the back re the cap . oh, so the ph palm, some...
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start off with amazon obviously under some pressure here today as tech stocks broadly are the worst performers in today's market. what do you do in particular with amazon and why? >> i hold amazonabout a 30% weighting in my growth portfolio don't forget we've seen a major rotation into tech and consumer discretionary but this is just a pullback amazon has had its own problems. it's been underperforming about two years. look, they have an unbelievable logistics distribution network they had obviously some problems in q1 and 2 earnings, issues with fulfillment, too many employees, but their margins are strong if you look at those last aws margins, their growing revenue is 27% and traditional business is only 3.6. so they're really doing well they're moving on the media front. they're doing this testing with a tiktok feed app. i am encouraged, i own it. if we can hold about 125, i'd consider adding to it and i think the consumer will be okay. >> let's move on to uber >> ty, last time i was on with you, i said no on uber and i warned on it from a technical point of view after earnings 31, 32 is a big tech resistance. we did wind up failing there they had good numbers. revenues last
start off with amazon obviously under some pressure here today as tech stocks broadly are the worst performers in today's market. what do you do in particular with amazon and why? >> i hold amazonabout a 30% weighting in my growth portfolio don't forget we've seen a major rotation into tech and consumer discretionary but this is just a pullback amazon has had its own problems. it's been underperforming about two years. look, they have an unbelievable logistics distribution network they...
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crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing today. muslim fidela, dante, amazon, and one of those you visit the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of which we are only one. interest was a most m of one m. l. food and provided milliner. humans have existed for millennia, alongside many other different forms of line. you're so so in theory, settled interdependent and in balance with somebody. i don't know if the rain forest is the long of the world, but it's certainly the heart of brazil, a wonderful little finish. don't put us on the missouri. ah. if you keep a river becomes my body. ok, you kind of you. why do i say this rivers? my body? it's the body of every human being. the water of these rivers course is through our veins. was my, the lawyers are destroying its source, he got up so the entire river will gradually die out. the 1st of the tributaries dry out was got up, but they'll still feed the top of your shall it in a 100 years like you, we my had to fight for this water. no lumber yet the lad. mm. oh, i don't that. what's the best approach? i just got the 1st
crush to liam and not destroy it, like we're doing today. muslim fidela, dante, amazon, and one of those you visit the amazon region is a product of the co existence of millions of species, of which we are only one. interest was a most m of one m. l. food and provided milliner. humans have existed for millennia, alongside many other different forms of line. you're so so in theory, settled interdependent and in balance with somebody. i don't know if the rain forest is the long of the world, but...