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will the search mover from google to amazon -- move up from google to amazon? be google will double of something better. that is the debate we keep having everyday. it's a little away from the stock market. the stock market reactions are stark. i would expect less going forward. you will start seeing the improvements in ai. currently, it cannot be trusted to do many things. it can do basic stuff, like an application, copies, media, nda's contracts. those jobs may get repurposed to something more meaningful, upscaling. some of those things may happen. but it will not be as completely disruptive at least for the next few months. ed: give me a taste of the here and now, the reality. and what fractal is doing. you're providing ai right now to fortune 500 companies. what does that look like? what does that mean? sagar: fractal, has a set of 5000 people providing tech services in ai to almost 150 plus companies, across health care, financial services, insurances, consumer goods and retail. for us, every strategic decision, tactical decision, operational decision, a co
will the search mover from google to amazon -- move up from google to amazon? be google will double of something better. that is the debate we keep having everyday. it's a little away from the stock market. the stock market reactions are stark. i would expect less going forward. you will start seeing the improvements in ai. currently, it cannot be trusted to do many things. it can do basic stuff, like an application, copies, media, nda's contracts. those jobs may get repurposed to something...
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apple, amazon, google earnings representing 4 trillion in market value. segment, there is a survey that shows two of five millennials, she is a millennial, who say their parents are still picking up utility bills. >> we may have left the nest but our parents are paying for the new nest. 14% of millennials say their parents are paying at least one monthly bill, folks age 26 to 41. the most commonly covered bill is a housing, 24% say their parents pay their rent. 17% say their parents cover their mortgage. you can see the desire when costs are so high, we are at a decade's high rate of inflation, renting both very expensive so how to escape when both options are pricey? the third option moving back home, not much better but some people do it. girls do it less often than guys, 12% of women and 19% of men age 25 to 34 living with their parents. this 40% number came from a survey of 2,000 millennials. when you and your team call i am ready to answer the call and do my homework, i reached out to my own crew of millennials texting 15 friends to ask them. this mi
apple, amazon, google earnings representing 4 trillion in market value. segment, there is a survey that shows two of five millennials, she is a millennial, who say their parents are still picking up utility bills. >> we may have left the nest but our parents are paying for the new nest. 14% of millennials say their parents are paying at least one monthly bill, folks age 26 to 41. the most commonly covered bill is a housing, 24% say their parents pay their rent. 17% say their parents cover...
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such as amazons google economic experts agree one of the reasons for the loss of the russian market, protest mood is heating up among the inhabitants of germany life in the country is becoming more expensive at a record pace, according to local media, every tenth resident of berlin in debt notes that the reason for the rise in prices and sky-high inflation caused by the policies of the scholz cabinet. i'm also worried about rising prices, where this will lead, how we should pay for everything. it is now a very difficult financial situation. it is caused by high inflation and other reasons. i am students, so i am completely self-financed. i work directly for several works. by the way, the cost of pork in germany increased by 57% over the past year. moreover, almost all types of meat and meat products have risen in price; the germans have to live in austerity mode . they wish to actively participate in the adoption of important state decisions and are ready to take responsibility by responding to a public request. organizing committees, which included representatives of civil society a
such as amazons google economic experts agree one of the reasons for the loss of the russian market, protest mood is heating up among the inhabitants of germany life in the country is becoming more expensive at a record pace, according to local media, every tenth resident of berlin in debt notes that the reason for the rise in prices and sky-high inflation caused by the policies of the scholz cabinet. i'm also worried about rising prices, where this will lead, how we should pay for everything....
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documental producido por una compaÑÍa ya estÁ disponible en muchas plataformas digitales como amazon, googlepandillas, y negociado con ellos una reducciÓn de penas de homicidios a cambio de beneficios. al menos 60 migrantes murieron cuando una sobrecargada embarcaciÓn de madera se estrellÓ contra los arrecifes muy cerca de la costa de italia. 80 personas fueron rescatadas vivas. la primera ministra expresÓ su dolor por las vidas perdidas por culpa de trÁfico de seres humanos. en los deportes el barcelona de es aprovechada la ocasiÓn para dejar media liga sentenciada, cae con un golazo . adriÁn esparza con todos los detalles. adriÁn: quÉ gusto saludarlos. vamos con informaciÓn deportiva. en la liga de espaÑa tuvimos una sorpresa, almeria contra barcelona, gran asistencia por parte de luis suarez, gana 1—0, almerÍa sale de zona de descenso y barcelona es libre —— lider pero con esta tremenda sorpresa en contra. vamos a la liga francesa, marcella contra el psg. mbappe marcÓ el 1—0, otro minutos mÁs tarde vean esta genialidad. se coloca el 2—0, allÍ estaba messi, el 3—0 al 55, otra vez mbappe, p
documental producido por una compaÑÍa ya estÁ disponible en muchas plataformas digitales como amazon, googlepandillas, y negociado con ellos una reducciÓn de penas de homicidios a cambio de beneficios. al menos 60 migrantes murieron cuando una sobrecargada embarcaciÓn de madera se estrellÓ contra los arrecifes muy cerca de la costa de italia. 80 personas fueron rescatadas vivas. la primera ministra expresÓ su dolor por las vidas perdidas por culpa de trÁfico de seres humanos. en los...
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wasn't anything special to speak of meta revenue declined 4% and i think the expectations on google and amazon are also quite soft across the board then it becomes, how do they communicate? meta guides explicitly with hard quants we don't get that at places like google what can they say to show investors they're moving in the same direction and perhaps allow us to size the impact of the efficiencies take their head count for reductions all they did is offset the number of folks they hired last quarter. commentary around a hard hiring freeze could go a long way commentary around cloud moving towards profitability. when do we get there i think these are the data point says investors will be looking for. >> so, meta has the big metaverse ambitions, reality labs it's pouring money into do you think microsoft makes hard choices we know some investors have been asking for that. >> i think we've heard news flow coming out of their other bets, divisions around layoffs, head count reduction there. i do expect some commentary on potential further discipline on continued investment level on some of these
wasn't anything special to speak of meta revenue declined 4% and i think the expectations on google and amazon are also quite soft across the board then it becomes, how do they communicate? meta guides explicitly with hard quants we don't get that at places like google what can they say to show investors they're moving in the same direction and perhaps allow us to size the impact of the efficiencies take their head count for reductions all they did is offset the number of folks they hired last...
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enough of an advocacy arm to ensure these tech companies -- by that i mean the largest ones, google, amazon, facebook, apple are held accountable. we were founded over a year ago to push for oversight. that includes antitrust reform. it includes pushing for accountability as far as information, and accountability as far as privacy rights. host: how are you funded? guest: we are granted funds from like-minded organizations. there are number on the website. we also take funding from small and midsized tech companies who share values for more competition. host: mr. szabo? guest: i am from an organization called net choice. we fight for free expression and free enterprise on the internet. our members include large businesses. some of the members my colleague just mentioned. also small ones. what we see our role as doing is to plow the field so they can compete on the merits. we actually prefer to let the free market decide and we have been doing that for about 20 years. our members come everyone at net choice.org, they are listed prominently on our website. what controls us are our guiding prin
enough of an advocacy arm to ensure these tech companies -- by that i mean the largest ones, google, amazon, facebook, apple are held accountable. we were founded over a year ago to push for oversight. that includes antitrust reform. it includes pushing for accountability as far as information, and accountability as far as privacy rights. host: how are you funded? guest: we are granted funds from like-minded organizations. there are number on the website. we also take funding from small and...
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despite big tech's latest blood bath, pink slips at amazon, google and microsoft, american labor overalldded more than a half a million jobs last month. >> we're gaining jobs which is great, but in terms of like inflation and interest rates, definitely would love to see that improve over the next year. >> reporter: but the sizzling job market complicates the fed's mission, bludgeon inflation with higher interest rates. inflation is at 6.5%, compared to this time last year. down from the june peak of 9.1%. the fed raised its benchmark rate by another quarter point last wednesday, its eighth hike in 11 months. expect rates to go up again in the months ahead. >> we will need substantially more evidence to be confident that inflation is on a sustained downward path. >> reporter: those latest economic developments do little to calm millions of americans. ahead of tuesday's state of the union address, our new cbs news poll shows ripples of anxiety. six in ten americans believehe pessimism that has been in place over the last year. among all america's challenges our poll says the top priority,
despite big tech's latest blood bath, pink slips at amazon, google and microsoft, american labor overalldded more than a half a million jobs last month. >> we're gaining jobs which is great, but in terms of like inflation and interest rates, definitely would love to see that improve over the next year. >> reporter: but the sizzling job market complicates the fed's mission, bludgeon inflation with higher interest rates. inflation is at 6.5%, compared to this time last year. down from...
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the read-throughs from microsoft are more material, more germane than what you will hear from google or amazondid not tell you that the ad market is recovering. maybe they suggested stabilizing but not recovering softening trends at google and amazon the big hint to the cfos, last night meta management mentioned the word efficiency in their earnings call. mention it 29 times if you want your stock to go up. >> used to go you just had to mention the metaverse. that doesn't do the trick anymore. it didn't work for meta. thank you very much, mark mahaney. good to talk to you on some of the recent actions ahead of the reports. >>> disney fighting back this afternoon against the latest challenge from activist investors nelson peltz, calling to replace michael froman who has been in the position since 2018 disney slamming peltz this afternoon writing in part, quote, over more than six months of engagement with mr. peltz, in both conversations and written materials, he has demonstrated that he does not understand disney's business and he lacks the perspective and experience to contribute to the objec
the read-throughs from microsoft are more material, more germane than what you will hear from google or amazondid not tell you that the ad market is recovering. maybe they suggested stabilizing but not recovering softening trends at google and amazon the big hint to the cfos, last night meta management mentioned the word efficiency in their earnings call. mention it 29 times if you want your stock to go up. >> used to go you just had to mention the metaverse. that doesn't do the trick...
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not ten multiple on that i think no matter what google says, what amazon says, they may tick down. >> so, bryn, we're going to slip in a break after bryn. we haven't even had a chance to hear from you yet, bryn. >> yes, i think first of all the fed green lit the growth stocks. some of them deserve to be here and some of them don't snap was up 10%. bad, bath and beyond up 30%. i think facebook is a really unique story i owned it for a minute and couldn't take -- i thought because of brad's note he got pragmatism into his business i think multiples do matter. i still believe that you're going to have dispersion not now but throughout the year. i think tesla was too cheap. facebook was too cheap stocks like snap or the low growth, no multiple stocks will go back down this is not just going to be a rising tide i don't think for tech and you want to be discerning and buy companies that have the ability to have margins, that have leverage in their balance sheet and not just play that fomo trade we've earned a year of return in the first month and one day of the year >> let's slip in a break
not ten multiple on that i think no matter what google says, what amazon says, they may tick down. >> so, bryn, we're going to slip in a break after bryn. we haven't even had a chance to hear from you yet, bryn. >> yes, i think first of all the fed green lit the growth stocks. some of them deserve to be here and some of them don't snap was up 10%. bad, bath and beyond up 30%. i think facebook is a really unique story i owned it for a minute and couldn't take -- i thought because of...
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later today apple, amazon, google, all three of them report, and all three are moving higher in premarket trading. i wonder if they'll announce a buyback? popular with investors, hated by the left. no surprise, the nasdaq is powering ahead this morning. that's big tech's stomping ground. the nasdaq at the moment is up 240 points, almost 2% again. s&p up nearly 1%, and the dow just a fraction higher. here's more help for big tech, interest rates are falling after the fed talked about inflation improving. the 10-year treasury yield all the way down to #.35 -- 3.35%, that's a big drop can. the 2-year just above 4%. interest rates down. of politics. at the first hearing on the border crisis, jim jordan pulled no punches. he says biden's border crisis is intentional. texas senator ted cruz joins us shortly on that. there will be a vote today on whether representative ilhan omar stays on the house foreign affairs committee. she has compared america to terror groups like the taliban. she's also been accused of anti-semitism. the vote is today. on the show later, the university of north carolina
later today apple, amazon, google, all three of them report, and all three are moving higher in premarket trading. i wonder if they'll announce a buyback? popular with investors, hated by the left. no surprise, the nasdaq is powering ahead this morning. that's big tech's stomping ground. the nasdaq at the moment is up 240 points, almost 2% again. s&p up nearly 1%, and the dow just a fraction higher. here's more help for big tech, interest rates are falling after the fed talked about...
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show me the premarket action, please, in apple, amazon and google. they came in with disappointing earnings late yesterday. they're all down this morning but not as much as they were say an hour ago. but the nasdaq the is really taking it on the chin it's down, as we said, nearly 250 points. all right. the leading nonfinancial story this morning is that the chinese spy balloon hovering over mark's long-range miss missile site in montana. the pentagon considered shooting it down but decided not to because of the risk from debris. it's a provocation coming right before secretary of state blinken's visit to china. by the way, the chinese call it a weather balloon. in congress an explosion of anger from the squad after ilhan omar was voted off the foreign relations committee. "the new york times" says it's political revenge. the republicans say she's off the committee because of her anti-semitic statements. on the show today, a giant indian conglomerate is accused of fraud, stock manipulation and money laundering. he's lost $50 billion this week, and he'
show me the premarket action, please, in apple, amazon and google. they came in with disappointing earnings late yesterday. they're all down this morning but not as much as they were say an hour ago. but the nasdaq the is really taking it on the chin it's down, as we said, nearly 250 points. all right. the leading nonfinancial story this morning is that the chinese spy balloon hovering over mark's long-range miss missile site in montana. the pentagon considered shooting it down but decided not...
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apple, amazon, google, disappointing earnings. what does that mean for the rest of the market? tree of chilly tech reports. traders got ahead of themselves. amazon was up 35% year to date, alphabet is up 25%. none of these companies if you go through it, report anything rosie this quarter, amazon said based on the consumer, cloud growth got cut in half, apple had the weakest holiday sales quarter since 2015, first quarterly sales since 2019 and trying to blame it on supply-chain. we know the consumer is stressed, taking out loans from their where out -- their 401(k). it is going lower after the smart phone market, declined by 18%. stuart: the jobs report and the service sector report, i call it good news for main street, good news for president biden, bad news for wall street. you agree with that? >> i agree 100%. it gives license to raise rates and crashing this economy into a recession. amazon talked consumers switching lower-priced goods. my fellow et al. young kenny polcari, i would be inquisitive on apple, but it has got to come back down to where it was. apple has always
apple, amazon, google, disappointing earnings. what does that mean for the rest of the market? tree of chilly tech reports. traders got ahead of themselves. amazon was up 35% year to date, alphabet is up 25%. none of these companies if you go through it, report anything rosie this quarter, amazon said based on the consumer, cloud growth got cut in half, apple had the weakest holiday sales quarter since 2015, first quarterly sales since 2019 and trying to blame it on supply-chain. we know the...
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cut and ceos are getting ready for a recession, but the numbers for big tech companies, apple, amazon, googleorning because they all missed onernaings. that is a big shock for these behemeths. >> todd: how did amazon miss on earnings? >> cheryl: it was a rough one. a lot of pressure up there, in particular. i'll tell you for amazon, amazon web services, i don't want to get too wonky, it is not about what you get at your door step, they are jamming on that front. jamming on the deliveries, web services -- >> todd: all thanks to my wife. >> ashley: i might be, too. we could see movement on this special session into reedy creek called by desantis. >> cheryl: yeah, this is interesting, the governor talking maybe february 6, this will come up as an issue. he is calling special legislative session for the state to take over disney's reedy creek. the session could happen on the 6th. his press secretary confirming it could happen. i can confirm the governor's office expects a special session on reedy creek. this started in the '60's, disney said, we will create a city, let us control the city. desant
cut and ceos are getting ready for a recession, but the numbers for big tech companies, apple, amazon, googleorning because they all missed onernaings. that is a big shock for these behemeths. >> todd: how did amazon miss on earnings? >> cheryl: it was a rough one. a lot of pressure up there, in particular. i'll tell you for amazon, amazon web services, i don't want to get too wonky, it is not about what you get at your door step, they are jamming on that front. jamming on the...
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amazon's down 8.8%, google lower by 3.5%, starbucks down more than 4%. for various reasons and various misses, but amazon's taking an i don't want sized hit after reporting a slowdown in both its shopping and cloud computing business. we got no slowdown, though the, in job creation for the nation. employers went on a hiring spree last month, blowing away all estimates by adding 517,000 non-farm payrolls. wall street was looking for anywhere from 185,000-300,000. that was citi, and they were considered the outlier, and they got beat by more than 200,000. unbelievable. unemployment cropped to 3.4% -- dropped to 3.4%. so at the moment the estimate was 3.6%. when unemployment drops, that's a good sign, right, if you're looking at the jobs world. this is the lowest rate since the who released "tommy." yes. and mario andretti won the indy 500. that would be may of 1969. why would 500,000 jobs be seen as a negative for the stock market with the dow down 227? because it only bolsters what federal reserve chair jay powell said wednesday after he and his interest r
amazon's down 8.8%, google lower by 3.5%, starbucks down more than 4%. for various reasons and various misses, but amazon's taking an i don't want sized hit after reporting a slowdown in both its shopping and cloud computing business. we got no slowdown, though the, in job creation for the nation. employers went on a hiring spree last month, blowing away all estimates by adding 517,000 non-farm payrolls. wall street was looking for anywhere from 185,000-300,000. that was citi, and they were...
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such as google amazons, economic experts agree that one of the reasons for the loss of the russian marketprotest mood is heating up among the inhabitants of germany, life in the country is becoming more expensive at a record pace, according to local places, every tenth resident of berlin in debt notes that the reason for the rise in prices is due to cloudy the rate of inflation caused by the policies of the scholz cabinet. i also i worry about price increases, where this will all lead, how we should pay for everything. it is now a very difficult financial situation. it is caused by high inflation and other reasons, i am students for this completely on
such as google amazons, economic experts agree that one of the reasons for the loss of the russian marketprotest mood is heating up among the inhabitants of germany, life in the country is becoming more expensive at a record pace, according to local places, every tenth resident of berlin in debt notes that the reason for the rise in prices is due to cloudy the rate of inflation caused by the policies of the scholz cabinet. i also i worry about price increases, where this will all lead, how we...
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amazon is expected to report slowest sales growth in decades. we're looking at google, google is expected to post a drop in the ad revenue, and apple might just see its first revenue decline in three years. but ache a look at the dow if you want to see some red. if you're a short seller, i don't know. it's the one index in the red right now, down 216 points. low of the session, 278 to the downside. it's in the red because it has less of an emphasis on edge. we all know that. you're looking at unitedhealth group, that's the worst blue chip at moment. is, perhaps, hangover from the big fed if party yesterday where everybody heard somewhere in the ether that fed chair jay powell was going to stop hiking rates and that yesterday was the last one? you never know. but look who's the dow leader, it is microsoft. massive investment in open a.i., the company behind wildly popular a.i.-driven chatgpt is paying off. the stock up 3.33%. here's the news today, chatgpt just set the record for fastest growing user base in history. it reached 100 million monthly users just two months
amazon is expected to report slowest sales growth in decades. we're looking at google, google is expected to post a drop in the ad revenue, and apple might just see its first revenue decline in three years. but ache a look at the dow if you want to see some red. if you're a short seller, i don't know. it's the one index in the red right now, down 216 points. low of the session, 278 to the downside. it's in the red because it has less of an emphasis on edge. we all know that. you're looking at...
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the consumer level and as you mentioned, there are really only three companies in your view, amazon, google and microsoft, that have the enterprise scale >> everything we've seen the last 25, 30 years in communications, the people who have the infrastructure generally do extremely well. this is going to be a very organic process. we're not going to be really clear what the new killer applications are going to be for quite a long time. but i think very, very early microsoft is going to integrate all their products and services to try to create a digital assistant, you know, through teams but also linking in with linkedin, linking it in with dynamics, the suite. but you'll also see them go out to every enterprise in the world and say let's look at your data and figure out how we can monetize this data that will all be done on azure initially but ent prooifzs will be able to gain a lot of insights from that and hopefully reduce their expenses, maybe drive some new revenues. but not really, really clear what the new killer apps are going to be. it's very similar to where we were almost 20 years
the consumer level and as you mentioned, there are really only three companies in your view, amazon, google and microsoft, that have the enterprise scale >> everything we've seen the last 25, 30 years in communications, the people who have the infrastructure generally do extremely well. this is going to be a very organic process. we're not going to be really clear what the new killer applications are going to be for quite a long time. but i think very, very early microsoft is going to...
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involved these layoffs with the latest round of job cuts in the tech industry following layoffs of amazon, google and meta. pg e customers are up in arms over their gas and electric bills this month. the company says payments are up about $80 for its customers pg. e is saying that the unusually cold, california weather which leads to higher demand and also a broken natural gas pipeline are to blame for these very expensive costs. and a measure of pay and benefits that has been closely watched by the federal reserve rose l%ss than expected at the end of last year. the employment cost index increased one percent in the final quarter of 2022. compared to the previous 3 months, which is lower. the 1.1% economists predicted this employment data should give some relief to central bankers that the labor market is cooling and then inflation could eventually return to normal. >> a lot more ahead this hour on kron. 4 news. those. winter storms pummeling the south have now turned deadly. what people there are dealing with and what officials are expecting. when it comes to conditions, whether or not there ca
involved these layoffs with the latest round of job cuts in the tech industry following layoffs of amazon, google and meta. pg e customers are up in arms over their gas and electric bills this month. the company says payments are up about $80 for its customers pg. e is saying that the unusually cold, california weather which leads to higher demand and also a broken natural gas pipeline are to blame for these very expensive costs. and a measure of pay and benefits that has been closely watched...
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getting is that these artificial intelligence assistants, whether they're from microsoft, apple, amazon, google, you name them, they're all going to get a lot smarter, seeming the question will be, how these companies manage these quite these issues around how they're built. right? are they going to be able to offer answers that we can trust at what's going to happen when we ask it to tell us what one plus one is? and it says the answer is 3. because right now, one of the things were that should, that's a big challenge is that a lot of these things seem to have answers that they give, that are not correct, right? even though it says it very definitively. so making sure we can trust these things . it could be a huge, huge issue. all right, thank you so much in sir, for speaking to us from maryland. thank you. let's bring you some update on the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the turkish health minister is now saying the death toll has risen to more than 5400. and that means across both turkey and syria. the total number killed now stands at $7200.00 coming up on the news hour. the spor
getting is that these artificial intelligence assistants, whether they're from microsoft, apple, amazon, google, you name them, they're all going to get a lot smarter, seeming the question will be, how these companies manage these quite these issues around how they're built. right? are they going to be able to offer answers that we can trust at what's going to happen when we ask it to tell us what one plus one is? and it says the answer is 3. because right now, one of the things were that...
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the stock is falling as is google, alphabet fame and what's going on with amazon.re down on a day when we saw the nasdaq soar and get out of bear market. gary kaltbaum joins us on what this could mean. i imagine the mirror opposite what we got yet when meta was sending a signal that we're going to buy back tons of stock. the future looks better than i it did. led to a lot of buying today. what do you think for tomorrow? >> we're going to open lower apple's earnings with down 10%. revenues down 5%. keep in mind, the nasdaq has had a very strong run off of the bear market closing lows which was just january 6. so if we pull back a little bit, i don't think it's a big deal. going forward, as you know, you have to grow you earnings and sales to be rewarded with the stock price. so if they don't reaccelerate, not much good will come from it. even facebook, meta, they call it now, the numbers weren't that great. but a $40 billion buy back, which is 10% of their market cap definitely helped that stock overnight. >> neil: the $40 billion, i said that can't be right. we con
the stock is falling as is google, alphabet fame and what's going on with amazon.re down on a day when we saw the nasdaq soar and get out of bear market. gary kaltbaum joins us on what this could mean. i imagine the mirror opposite what we got yet when meta was sending a signal that we're going to buy back tons of stock. the future looks better than i it did. led to a lot of buying today. what do you think for tomorrow? >> we're going to open lower apple's earnings with down 10%. revenues...
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. >>> move on talking google and amazon efficiency trend continuing from amazon and google or alphabet. both companies recently announced layoffs. bringing in deirdre bosa for more d deidre, something julia said, potential people seeing the digital ad market is sort of bottoming out? would you expect to hear anything like that from google, which is so dependent on ads >> so dependent, but thought toing in a better position shielded more from recessionary forces relatively that is, and from apple's privacy changes, but not a great result last quarter. we'll see if the trend improves and calming tear around there. the core businesses are in focus. ad market revenue expected to decline. over at amazon as well poor online sales, supposed to shrink year over year also key things and even businesses providing more growth that would be youtube, alphabet, aws amazon, expected to be under pressure as well word of the day mentioned at the top "efficiency. investors looking for this from these two companies as werell maybe less clear how they get there. meta a list of things investors on the stre
. >>> move on talking google and amazon efficiency trend continuing from amazon and google or alphabet. both companies recently announced layoffs. bringing in deirdre bosa for more d deidre, something julia said, potential people seeing the digital ad market is sort of bottoming out? would you expect to hear anything like that from google, which is so dependent on ads >> so dependent, but thought toing in a better position shielded more from recessionary forces relatively that...
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amazon, i can find deodorant or shampoo somewhere else. i talk about the durability of the googlerea jon: great perspective as always, thank you so much a preview of the amazon and alphabet story. a lot is on deck tonight but coming up, we seen a solid year for commodity traders with goldman sachs, your were profit for the firm was under pressure we will talk how specifically that part of the business did next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. time for today's for what it's worth. $3 billion is how much revenue commodity traders at goldman sachs generated last year according to our sources. russia's invasion of ukraine was one of the geopolitical factors that fueled activity and energy, metals and agriculture in 2022 and that big number is a reminder that goldman sachs has been a heavy weight commodities trading. kriti: they are leading the call in commodities. jeff curry the head of commodities research is very vocal about that. how far away are we from jeff curry's prediction coming true when we look at rent crude and 83 handle and nymex at 76 and $100 oil no
amazon, i can find deodorant or shampoo somewhere else. i talk about the durability of the googlerea jon: great perspective as always, thank you so much a preview of the amazon and alphabet story. a lot is on deck tonight but coming up, we seen a solid year for commodity traders with goldman sachs, your were profit for the firm was under pressure we will talk how specifically that part of the business did next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. time for today's for what...
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evers on amazon, microsoft, google, facebook.iri begging for change on the subway this morning. i was like, "alexa, give this bitch a quarter!" [applause] i think i know where the line is now. and surely, there is no good way to fire your employees, but there's definitely some pretty bad ways. there was one ceo who just found out. >> the ceo of a tech company based in san francisco has posted an apology letter after she quoted martin luther king jr. in a layoff letter sent to employees last week. pagerduty ceo jennifer tejada sent the letter to employees announcing layoffs on thursday. toward the end of the letter, tejada closed with the words of martin luther king jr., saying in part, "i'm reminded in moments like this of something martin luther king said that the ultimate measure of a leader is not where they stand in the moments of comfort and convenience, but where they stand in times of challenge and controversy. [audience reacts] >> d.l.: who gets fired with martin luther king quotes? like, "i have been to the mountaintop a
evers on amazon, microsoft, google, facebook.iri begging for change on the subway this morning. i was like, "alexa, give this bitch a quarter!" [applause] i think i know where the line is now. and surely, there is no good way to fire your employees, but there's definitely some pretty bad ways. there was one ceo who just found out. >> the ceo of a tech company based in san francisco has posted an apology letter after she quoted martin luther king jr. in a layoff letter sent to...
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was the best when it comes to advertising, soaring where others struggled amazon's ad revenue grew 19% snap's was flat. google's search fell 2%, meta's fell 4% and youtube's fell 8%. that divergence is because of how all the ads work brand advertising, which meta is exposed to the most. amazon's cfo explaining that amazon's ad revenue grew faster than underlying sales revenue because of the advantage and the fact that, quote, our advertising is at the point of sale, when someone is ready to buy. this driving amazon's global digital ad market share to over 7% this year up from just 5% in 2020 as amazon makes gains on the two dominant players in digital advertising, google and meta another key advantage of amazon's growing ad business is it presumably has much higher margins than the retail business. >> on the alphabet side, the team talked about youtube shorts, 50 billion average daily views. it seems to have come out of nowhere. they want to monetize it this year how can they do so what's your take on it can they do so in a way that may be faster, easier than what meta has been able to do with reels >> yeah, it
was the best when it comes to advertising, soaring where others struggled amazon's ad revenue grew 19% snap's was flat. google's search fell 2%, meta's fell 4% and youtube's fell 8%. that divergence is because of how all the ads work brand advertising, which meta is exposed to the most. amazon's cfo explaining that amazon's ad revenue grew faster than underlying sales revenue because of the advantage and the fact that, quote, our advertising is at the point of sale, when someone is ready to...
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they have subpoenaed meta, google, amazon and apple, microsoft as well. they are going to appear.nge do you want to see coming out of those hearings? >> these are the biggest corporations in the world. we've never seen corporations of this magnitude. apple alone is bigger than gross domestic product of most european countries. only germany, the uk, france have gdps bigger than apple, they have massive control and we are supposed to believe they need to be shielded from liability, this is absurd especially when you understand their twisted worldview and radical agenda, they are using their power and resources against americans. stuart: the supreme court justices seem to favor the tech giants in the case of social media companies being held accountable and liable. terrorist attack in a turkish nightclub in 2017, the justices say there is no evidence to link the platforms to the attack, therefore, don't know what the result of this will be, but no liability. what is your reaction to that? >> the supreme court cases, two of them, asking whether the antiterrorist act trumps the liabili
they have subpoenaed meta, google, amazon and apple, microsoft as well. they are going to appear.nge do you want to see coming out of those hearings? >> these are the biggest corporations in the world. we've never seen corporations of this magnitude. apple alone is bigger than gross domestic product of most european countries. only germany, the uk, france have gdps bigger than apple, they have massive control and we are supposed to believe they need to be shielded from liability, this is...
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scaler infrastructure to deliver the services or products at the lowest possible cost you see amazon and google and microsoft all continuing to invest huge cap ex >> we heard ai 59 times. what are you expecting with amazon and alphabet? will they have the ability to offer ai we heard ibm focused on ai and looking at both organic and inorganic growth in the area >> we have been saying for five years that big tech would make no large acquisitions because they would be afraid of the regulatory blow back you look at microsoft activision with the full second year and no decision until may i don't think any of the companies are going to look to make any large scale acquisitions that said, they are attracting talent and you saw the job cuts at amazon and apple -- sorry, at alphabet and others. they are still building up the areas. make no mistake. they are using the cover of the economy to clean up the organization and make sure they are focused on ai. i don't think there is any major acquisition for companies at scale, but i think they will continue to bring in talent as much as they can i think the
scaler infrastructure to deliver the services or products at the lowest possible cost you see amazon and google and microsoft all continuing to invest huge cap ex >> we heard ai 59 times. what are you expecting with amazon and alphabet? will they have the ability to offer ai we heard ibm focused on ai and looking at both organic and inorganic growth in the area >> we have been saying for five years that big tech would make no large acquisitions because they would be afraid of the...
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you have all this great google amazon and so and this is you attract a lot of intelligent people all over the world this is the good thing the bad thing is that you have this that this slots slots. yes. this is a big problem, of course. and another problem is that you have too much regulation regulation. i'm not a donald trump, to be honest, but some things he did good. so, for example, reduce taxes. this was good also for poor people and for black people. i think this was a good thing and some theories place. but on the other and it did some bad things like with protectionism so against free trade but i think i'm not a fan from biden and i'm not a fan from trump. i'm a big ronald reagan fan. and so once up there, my book is about ronald reagan and what i think america needs new ronald reagan. i don't know who it but i think this would crazy things in the moment you have a new ronald reagan i move from the united i move from germany to the united states. reiner seidelman has written 26 books, the most recent is the power of capitalism. a journey through recent history across continen
you have all this great google amazon and so and this is you attract a lot of intelligent people all over the world this is the good thing the bad thing is that you have this that this slots slots. yes. this is a big problem, of course. and another problem is that you have too much regulation regulation. i'm not a donald trump, to be honest, but some things he did good. so, for example, reduce taxes. this was good also for poor people and for black people. i think this was a good thing and some...
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revolution that is where our focus is we own names like microsoft and service now and apple and amazon and googleeta is not one we will get back into. >> are you expecting any giant buyback announcements from apple or amazon or alphabet tonight, nancy? >> i think so, brian investors want to hear, especially from amazon, they miss the 1.5 b$1.5 billion expee reduction in the fourth quarter. there are reasons for that buybacks will put a floor on the stock price. we are eager to hear about that. it is all about margins and guidance i think with apple, you have one of the most disciplined companies in the history of corporate america. they have not announced layoffs because they did not over hire we will be interested in global demand we have a 20% of install base that hasn't ungraded phones in four years think of that as a back order situation. we are eager to hear about that as well. >> what a big night. apple and amazon and alphabet. i do not envy the closing bell or fast money crews tonight. thank you for the shoutout the new show "last call" kicking off in a few weeks nancy, thank you >> thanks
revolution that is where our focus is we own names like microsoft and service now and apple and amazon and googleeta is not one we will get back into. >> are you expecting any giant buyback announcements from apple or amazon or alphabet tonight, nancy? >> i think so, brian investors want to hear, especially from amazon, they miss the 1.5 b$1.5 billion expee reduction in the fourth quarter. there are reasons for that buybacks will put a floor on the stock price. we are eager to hear...
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know, if we think about each of the companies that you mentioned or sort of in the book, google, facebook, amazon and apple, and we think about free speech for in the cases of google and facebook, i think people wouldn't understand, you know, facebook there's a lot of speech on facebook, google owned youtube. and so there's a tremendous amount of speech happening on youtube. but to connect to that idea of the marketplace ideas to the free market, let's talk about amazon and apple for a minute. what you see as the competition with amazon and does that relate to excuse me, the competition problem with amazon and how does that relate to free speech? sure. so amazon obviously has amazon videos and there have been, as i point out in the book, a number of examples where amazon took videos off during certain time periods because it didn't fit with their narrative and the idea that amazon is acting in a way in terms of retailing, i give an example of their predatory pricing with another product. i think it was the diaper market and how the their their actions in the market in the business marketplace, th
know, if we think about each of the companies that you mentioned or sort of in the book, google, facebook, amazon and apple, and we think about free speech for in the cases of google and facebook, i think people wouldn't understand, you know, facebook there's a lot of speech on facebook, google owned youtube. and so there's a tremendous amount of speech happening on youtube. but to connect to that idea of the marketplace ideas to the free market, let's talk about amazon and apple for a minute....
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it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app right now and start streaming. ama: thank you so much for watching. i'm ama daetz. dan: and i'm done ashley paugh we appreciate your time. on jimmy kimmel, reese witherspoon. ama: good night. ♪ with golo, i've lost 13 inches in my waist. they're outta here. you eat normal food. you're not eating diet food. i'm doing something good for me finally. (announcer) go to golo.com to lose weight and get healthier. life we're going to have hope. we're back with a new look at the recent flooding in new zealand. that bus driver wasn't letting all that water get in the way heavy flooding is submerging cars and trucks, shutting down rail lines and triggering several landslides. a state of emergency in auckland has been extended for at least another week after forecasters predict more downpours. we're also learning new details about that california boy attacked by a mountain lion, it turns out the brave person who saved him as someone who knows very well. this morning, a mother in
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mark: look at the technology companies -- google, amazon, apple are some of the world's biggest advertisersey didn't start that way. we have learned that in the modern world differentiation is increasingly difficult to do based on technology or product feature alone. brands, what people think of a company, what they stand for, what they do really matters, and that is what we are trying to do through advertising. francine: what was the most difficult day in your job? do you remember that day? mark: probably the first day! [laughter] nothing but a pleasure to be a ceo of a public company. i had worked for wpp for some time. it was not a position i had expected to go into. our debt was too high. we are quite complicated as an organization. if i look back on that time just over 4 years ago, i'm proud. what we have done collectively as a team has been a collective effort. francine: your predecessor was sir martin sorrell, which was a challenge. mark: he had been at the company for a long time. i looked at where we were. one of the challenges was how do we integrate analog and digital? that is so
mark: look at the technology companies -- google, amazon, apple are some of the world's biggest advertisersey didn't start that way. we have learned that in the modern world differentiation is increasingly difficult to do based on technology or product feature alone. brands, what people think of a company, what they stand for, what they do really matters, and that is what we are trying to do through advertising. francine: what was the most difficult day in your job? do you remember that day?...
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well, i would have to say that the initial look at the after reading from amazon or from the google parent, dim alphabet, do not look too great, especially after both stocks actually increased about 7 percent during the session . so now, after hours, if we look at the alphabet, for instance, they clearly missed on the profit side. so that stock cuts under quite some pressure after hours. we see, for example, that the cloud business was doing as great as expected, especially corporate clients. they're pretty flexible, how to spend their money when it comes to the cloud segment, the same by the way. it's true with amazon also there the cloud business, a bit of a disappointment for the past quarter amazon and beat expectations when it comes to revenue about the outlook for revenue, it's all over the place. so obviously, some uncertainty is there, and also amazon got under quite some selling pressure, at least initially, after those figures came out after the market tells me an interesting 2023, especially after all these companies now. so there's job losses. young corta in new york for his th
well, i would have to say that the initial look at the after reading from amazon or from the google parent, dim alphabet, do not look too great, especially after both stocks actually increased about 7 percent during the session . so now, after hours, if we look at the alphabet, for instance, they clearly missed on the profit side. so that stock cuts under quite some pressure after hours. we see, for example, that the cloud business was doing as great as expected, especially corporate clients....
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as far as the debate in congress , there is a reason why facebook, amazon, google, apple have ads fundingection 230. first of all they know it would never happen. second, they believe they can write the laws, like many lobbyists do. guest: just to make crystal clear, google has never run an ad supporting an amendment to section 230. they have a case that has oral arguments before the supreme court defending section 230. section 230 is one of the best tools for small businesses. there is a reason why some large companies may support performance section 230. what it does is it makes lawsuits less expensive. it makes it easier to dismiss a lawsuit for $40,000 rather than 50. it shows -- one of the thing section 230 does is it protects disparate viewpoints. what it basically says -- will pick on facebook. if somebody does not like it, they sumeet, not facebook -- they sue me, not facebook. facebook is not liable. by doing so we can have disparate views that are not mainstream. they can have discussions on reopening schools, something that is not mainstream because they do not have to assume l
as far as the debate in congress , there is a reason why facebook, amazon, google, apple have ads fundingection 230. first of all they know it would never happen. second, they believe they can write the laws, like many lobbyists do. guest: just to make crystal clear, google has never run an ad supporting an amendment to section 230. they have a case that has oral arguments before the supreme court defending section 230. section 230 is one of the best tools for small businesses. there is a...
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google, amazon, apple, they're the world's biggest advertisers.y certainly didn't start that way. we have learned that in the modern world, differentiation is increasingly difficult. it is increasingly difficult to do just based on technology or product feature alone. brands are what people think of the company, what they stand for, what they do. that really matters. and i think that is what we are trying to do through advertising. francine: what was the most difficult day in your job? do you remember that day? mark: probably the first day. [laughter] nothing prepares you to be ceo of a public company. i worked for wpp for a long time. it was not a position that i expected to come into. the company had a few challenges when i started. we had grown. the debt was too high, we were quite complicated as an organization. and so, if i look back now on that time, just over four years ago, i am pretty proud of what we have all done collectively as a team. it really has been a collective effort. it is quite an interesting thing, i think. francine: your pre
google, amazon, apple, they're the world's biggest advertisers.y certainly didn't start that way. we have learned that in the modern world, differentiation is increasingly difficult. it is increasingly difficult to do just based on technology or product feature alone. brands are what people think of the company, what they stand for, what they do. that really matters. and i think that is what we are trying to do through advertising. francine: what was the most difficult day in your job? do you...