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equities surged yesterday and continue to move higher today. , --e is that pesky news going after apple computer in europe. there is a lot of apple business in europe. is peskyot know if it or warranted, i think the antitrust probe will lead to a conclusion. we saw the french watchdog a couple of weeks ago say they are looking at syntax. this is something we are concerned about when it comes to apple pay. whether other -- can have access to this. to sees a probe going on whether there is an unfair advantage to apple. we are not having these discussions so much in america. right now, it is our first word news. one of the largest provocations north korea has made in years. kim jong-un's regime has blown up an office on its side of the border, according to south korea. anth korea has issued escalating series of threats against the south. it is unhappy that the south backs the u.s. led sanctions. jerome powell is expected to give another downbeat view of the economy. hearings two days of on capitol hill before the senate banking committee. that is at 10:00 a.m. new york time. policymakers held inter
equities surged yesterday and continue to move higher today. , --e is that pesky news going after apple computer in europe. there is a lot of apple business in europe. is peskyot know if it or warranted, i think the antitrust probe will lead to a conclusion. we saw the french watchdog a couple of weeks ago say they are looking at syntax. this is something we are concerned about when it comes to apple pay. whether other -- can have access to this. to sees a probe going on whether there is an...
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mark gurman reporting that they are for pairing the shift to mac chips and apple computers away from tel. particulard apple in drive the rally that we saw? >> and drove quite a a lot of it. it was the biggest points contributor to both the s&p and nasdaq. the chip format computers drove apple to fresh record highs. it is not just apple in that mega cap space. you also saw microsoft, amazon, facebook, they also carried the gains we saw. talk to us about the decline. these values cyclical sectors really go back to the bottom of the barrel and lag. that is true for those beaten down travel stocks that have seen incredible rallies. hertz, which declared bankruptcy last month, it gave about a quarter of the gains back. you also saw the likes of american, delta, norwegian lower as some of the optimism about the travel rebound has begun to wane a touch. nikola does not have any revenue yet. but company stock debuted on the nasdaq just last week and is up 136%. clearly, investors are still looking to take some risk in the market. that raises the question of how much of the action today was pr
mark gurman reporting that they are for pairing the shift to mac chips and apple computers away from tel. particulard apple in drive the rally that we saw? >> and drove quite a a lot of it. it was the biggest points contributor to both the s&p and nasdaq. the chip format computers drove apple to fresh record highs. it is not just apple in that mega cap space. you also saw microsoft, amazon, facebook, they also carried the gains we saw. talk to us about the decline. these values...
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computer appeared back in 1951 it was so big it filled an entire room in 1976 came the 1st ever apple computer this one for ordinary people. 18 years later the macintosh emerged featuring a graphical user interface. in 2001 the 1st tablets appeared on the markets could quantum computer be the next leap forward. in 2019 google's quantum processor completed a task faster than the most powerful supercomputer many of us it was a milestone achievement that made headlines around the world but quantum physics has actually long been a part of our lives has been thrown. in and there are many quantum phenomena that are used all the time in technology we have things in our smartphones and our computers that are based on quantum mechanics. but the idea behind a quantum processor is that we can use even weirder quantum phenomena to solve much more complicated problems of limits and there's. the computers we normally use are based on a simple binary principle each unit of information called a bit is in either one of 2 states 0 or one bits are grouped together into cells and store information destruction mak
computer appeared back in 1951 it was so big it filled an entire room in 1976 came the 1st ever apple computer this one for ordinary people. 18 years later the macintosh emerged featuring a graphical user interface. in 2001 the 1st tablets appeared on the markets could quantum computer be the next leap forward. in 2019 google's quantum processor completed a task faster than the most powerful supercomputer many of us it was a milestone achievement that made headlines around the world but quantum...
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get together to hammer out standards and then to improve that as we go which is why we have an apple computer right now and google application while i'm writing microsoft word documents nobody mandated that had to be so just to create those incentives for people to play together and then to develop applications on top of it and then to know the future word look like. it didn't work well for us. and then judy as part of the future. and then to turn industry with the private sector and the best capability and at the end of the day the government can still have confidence this will all come together the same way we buy a new center for the house but that architecture in my environment here. it is totally doable and this is what i come back to in the book this isn't witchcraft what the servicemembers are doing every day in their life and then ten years behind. >> and to close out to incentivize industry from the financial perspective to make it easier for the new players to enter and offer solutions to the military problems. they are used to vc money with ten x and 20 x returns and if you get 10
get together to hammer out standards and then to improve that as we go which is why we have an apple computer right now and google application while i'm writing microsoft word documents nobody mandated that had to be so just to create those incentives for people to play together and then to develop applications on top of it and then to know the future word look like. it didn't work well for us. and then judy as part of the future. and then to turn industry with the private sector and the best...
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. >> reporter: when the phone rang on march 19th, anna saw apple computer on the caller i.d. and believed it. she also believed the voice on the other end of the line. he told her apple found illegal files on her computer and she had to pay. >> we were victims like being held up by somebody holding a gun. >> reporter: the thieves then convinced anna to go buy gift cards and read them the serial numbers over the phone as she paid for them. she is still too shaken up to talk about it with us, so anna's husband, martin, spoke for her. >> they were saying, don't contact anybody. don't contact your family. it was all very secretive and very scary to her. >> reporter: anna went to four different stores and bought dozens of gift cards, but she bought most of them here, a target in south san jose. the couple's account statement shows anna used her american express over and over and over again. target let her make 35 back-to-back gift card purchases worth a total of $29,000 all at one store, all in one trip. it appears a fail safe designed to protect her failed. anna's husband says ame
. >> reporter: when the phone rang on march 19th, anna saw apple computer on the caller i.d. and believed it. she also believed the voice on the other end of the line. he told her apple found illegal files on her computer and she had to pay. >> we were victims like being held up by somebody holding a gun. >> reporter: the thieves then convinced anna to go buy gift cards and read them the serial numbers over the phone as she paid for them. she is still too shaken up to talk...
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hammer out a set of architecture standards and then improve it as we go which is why i have an apple computerow that's running a google application while i'm writing microsoft word documents nobody mandated that had to be so. it mostly was creating the incentive for people to play together. then people can develop applications on top of it. these new things can be developed without having a sense of i have to and exactly what the future will look like in ten years and build towards that. it has not worked well for a small we tried to do that in the past and it's only going to get worse if we keep trying to do in the future. it's mostly trying to determine what are the core things the government has to define to turn industry and the private sector loose on these problems in a way that you get the best capability, he got a rapidly evolving capability. but at the end of the day, they, the government can still have confidence that all of the stuff is going to come together and cohere the same way when i buy a new sensor for my house i can plug it into the architecture i am in with my environment
hammer out a set of architecture standards and then improve it as we go which is why i have an apple computerow that's running a google application while i'm writing microsoft word documents nobody mandated that had to be so. it mostly was creating the incentive for people to play together. then people can develop applications on top of it. these new things can be developed without having a sense of i have to and exactly what the future will look like in ten years and build towards that. it has...
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. >> when the phone rang, sanaa saw apple computer on the caller i.d.nd she believed the voice on the phone. said they found illegal files on her compute intershe had to pay. >> we were victims like held up by somebody holding a gun. >> reporter: the. >> the thieves convinced her to buy gift card and read here the serial numbers on the phone. and her husband spoke for her. >> they were saying don't contract anybody. don't contact your family, it was all very secretive and very scary to her. >> anna went to four different stores and doubt doz cannens of gift cards. but she bought mes of them here, a target. the couple shows that anna used her american express over and over and over again. target let her make 35 back-to-back gift card purchases worth a total of $29,000 all at one store, in one trip. it appeared a fail safe designed to protect her fade. american express sent a fraud alert to his phone. i relied back immediately and said no. they automatically sent back a reply that said we will protect your you a count. but later, the american express said
. >> when the phone rang, sanaa saw apple computer on the caller i.d.nd she believed the voice on the phone. said they found illegal files on her compute intershe had to pay. >> we were victims like held up by somebody holding a gun. >> reporter: the. >> the thieves convinced her to buy gift card and read here the serial numbers on the phone. and her husband spoke for her. >> they were saying don't contract anybody. don't contact your family, it was all very...
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right now we want to reset on apple computer. 170% from june 3 of last year. the developers got together with mr. cook. they do that again this year virtually. rbc us is robert muller of who considered apple stock. how enthusiastic are you about the stock? did you increase your target? robert: we increased our target last week. under no growth scenario they can drive 4% eps growth. ,he rest of the s&p 500 favorable waste off of that. we are at 394 our price target. most will be coming from the -- tom: if i made the assumption, when you are as large as apple, it is hard to move the needle. what does mr. cook not want to do today at the developers conference? they will do the usual product launch and ship launch. what does he want to avoid? what does he want to not say? touched onhink you it with the pandemic overhang. he probably wants to stay away from that and focus on the positive. there is not too much from the downside, a misstep. a lot of it is pretty well understood. a lot of these updates will be more incremental. i do not expect anything too over the to
right now we want to reset on apple computer. 170% from june 3 of last year. the developers got together with mr. cook. they do that again this year virtually. rbc us is robert muller of who considered apple stock. how enthusiastic are you about the stock? did you increase your target? robert: we increased our target last week. under no growth scenario they can drive 4% eps growth. ,he rest of the s&p 500 favorable waste off of that. we are at 394 our price target. most will be coming from...
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at 2% move higher for apple computers as people focus on some of the new features they are talking aboutnt to welcome kailey leinz for a check on the overall markets. obviously, there has been plenty for these markets to chew on in terms of reopening and fears of second waves and some news on the tech front. open higher even though futures on the s&p 500 pointed to a positive open. that is because on friday, futures fell after the close. that level of resistance is really 3115. at this moment, we are just below that level. we will meet that resistance once again. we are trading around 3113 on the s&p at this moment. investors seem to be not worried about the fact that covid cases in the u.s. are rising. when you look at the equity market, what is outperforming is really big tech, microsoft and of course apple ahead of that conference. they are seen as more of a hand insulatedmic haven from any kind of negative impact a resurgence could have. you or seen the likes of utilities outperform as temperatures are rising throughout the u.s., boosting demand for electricity. retail and apparel le
at 2% move higher for apple computers as people focus on some of the new features they are talking aboutnt to welcome kailey leinz for a check on the overall markets. obviously, there has been plenty for these markets to chew on in terms of reopening and fears of second waves and some news on the tech front. open higher even though futures on the s&p 500 pointed to a positive open. that is because on friday, futures fell after the close. that level of resistance is really 3115. at this...
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you've got to wonder how apple computers, as one example, sees a recovery in china. it is absolutely key. jonathan: you can gear up manufacturing quickly. who have you got to sell to? a little later, we get pmi's in america. we had them in china over the weekend. at united states i think 9:45. lisa: people are looking below the headline numbers, how much their inventories have been driven down and how much their orders have picked up. these are the expects -- the aspects we are going to be watching. the question is whether the pace can be continued at a time of unrest, and a question of whether or not the extra stimulus is going to come online. jonathan: a big focus on the politics to start the week here on "bloomberg surveillance" as we count you down to the opening bell. 95 minutes away from the opening bell in new york city this morning. equity futures on the screen on the s&p 500, dead flat as we go into the opening bell. next up on the program, we will catch up with richard haass and get his thoughts on events in hong kong. from new york city, this is bloomberg
you've got to wonder how apple computers, as one example, sees a recovery in china. it is absolutely key. jonathan: you can gear up manufacturing quickly. who have you got to sell to? a little later, we get pmi's in america. we had them in china over the weekend. at united states i think 9:45. lisa: people are looking below the headline numbers, how much their inventories have been driven down and how much their orders have picked up. these are the expects -- the aspects we are going to be...
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hard to say no to buying the next marginal bond, or in some to buy the next marginal share of apple computersou think the fed can behave? michael: well, the fed has stopped in the past after qe. it took a taper tantrum, but they were able to pull that off. secondly, and maybe something the markets aren't fully appreciating, the corporate credit facilities which have received so much attention over the last 24 hours, those are set to expire on september 30. i think deliberately, when the implement of these programs, set expiration dates because they didn't want them to be lingering on. of course, they could extend thee, but it will take economy underperforming. lisa: what would you ask jay powell today if you were on the senate banking committee? michael: there's been some indication that the fed's next big step is going to come in step number. i would ask -- in september. i would ask why not next week or why not in july. wait?d ask him, why jonathan: love getting your thoughts on this program. morgan --owley of jp michael feroli, chief strategist at jp morgan. -- if you were ever on the senat
hard to say no to buying the next marginal bond, or in some to buy the next marginal share of apple computersou think the fed can behave? michael: well, the fed has stopped in the past after qe. it took a taper tantrum, but they were able to pull that off. secondly, and maybe something the markets aren't fully appreciating, the corporate credit facilities which have received so much attention over the last 24 hours, those are set to expire on september 30. i think deliberately, when the...
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set of architects and standards, and then it really improve it as we go which is why i have an apple computer right now which is running a google application while i'm writing microsoft word document. nobody admitted that had to be so. it was mostly creating conservatives for people to play together. it's mostly trying to determine what are the core things the government has to define to turn industry and the private sectors on these problems in a way you get the best capability, you get evolving rapidly evolving capability but at the end of the day the government can still have confidence that all of this stuff is going to come together and cohere assignment the assii bought a new center from the house i can plug it into the architecture that in running in my environment. it's a totally doable. this is a thing i come back to in the book is like this isn't witchcraft. this is things the united states military and servicemembers are doing everyday in their private lives. there is no reason why we can't do this in defense and yet we are ten years behind. >> to kind of close out, it seems like o
set of architects and standards, and then it really improve it as we go which is why i have an apple computer right now which is running a google application while i'm writing microsoft word document. nobody admitted that had to be so. it was mostly creating conservatives for people to play together. it's mostly trying to determine what are the core things the government has to define to turn industry and the private sectors on these problems in a way you get the best capability, you get...
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work from home movement forced a lot of information technology departments to start supporting apple's computerswhat many people have at home. they like apple. they're stuck with the other guy at work. apple has a great phone and laptop is good for zooming they've been locked out of the enterprise for years and that's now over second, this is softy, microsoft. joseph bennett, microsoft's azure cloud business is a standout, the cloud is the way for most people to operate they've had a remarkable run thanks to the ceo satya nadella, talked about how the pandemic has given us multiple years of ding i digitization in the span of a month. third place, shocker, amazon we're hearing about $3,000 for this $2,500 stock. i find that plausible if not conservetive amazon web services is not growing like it used to on a percentage basis, that's the law of large numbers, even more important amazon is the undisputed dipping of the stay-at-home economy once you're hooked on amazon it's hard to go back to the mall even as the mall stores and reads are rebounding from oblivion part of the trade i keep telling you
work from home movement forced a lot of information technology departments to start supporting apple's computerswhat many people have at home. they like apple. they're stuck with the other guy at work. apple has a great phone and laptop is good for zooming they've been locked out of the enterprise for years and that's now over second, this is softy, microsoft. joseph bennett, microsoft's azure cloud business is a standout, the cloud is the way for most people to operate they've had a remarkable...
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apple says its mac computers will soon feature the company's own chips as it phases out intel processors the 1st macs running the so-called apple silicon processors will be delivered by the end of this year apple's chips are already powering i phones and i pads. well for many folk is it would be the worst possible time to ban tobacco the beginning of an anxiety inducing pandemic lockdown but that's exactly what happened in south africa the measures now in court and critics say the only thing it has accomplished is encouraging illegal markets for smoking a cigarette is an expensive indulgence in south africa right now the government banned the sale of tobacco products at the end of march the official reason to help reduce the spread of coverage 19 a decision that left many hardcore smokers feeling desperate and. that's really not is it because we. we. see. on the people that are selling on the street which is like a black market there was no need for them to open it. so the sale of tobacco products is currently illegal that doesn't mean they can't be bought we follow tommy to a nearby sho
apple says its mac computers will soon feature the company's own chips as it phases out intel processors the 1st macs running the so-called apple silicon processors will be delivered by the end of this year apple's chips are already powering i phones and i pads. well for many folk is it would be the worst possible time to ban tobacco the beginning of an anxiety inducing pandemic lockdown but that's exactly what happened in south africa the measures now in court and critics say the only thing it...
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apple says it's met computers will be using its own chips as it faces intel processors off to 15 get is the 1st macs running with the so-called apple silicone will be delivered by the end of the cea apple chips all already powering i phones and i pads. now a town in siberia has recorded a record high temperature as the heat wave hits the region many local residents have welcomed the development but the unusual way is also bringing serious problems . beach vibes in siberia. and the arctic circle is known for having the world's widest temperature range used to some of the coldest winters on the planet locals welcomed the current heat wave . the temperature is climbing up to $38.00 degrees celsius every day our family comes here to swim and they down a river. so everything is great it's exactly what we need for summer the options on those we didn't expect this at all we usually don't have heat until july . but to experts siberia's unseasonably high temperatures are cause for concern rising heat across the arctic has led to widespread wildfires in the soccer republic were very young is lo
apple says it's met computers will be using its own chips as it faces intel processors off to 15 get is the 1st macs running with the so-called apple silicone will be delivered by the end of the cea apple chips all already powering i phones and i pads. now a town in siberia has recorded a record high temperature as the heat wave hits the region many local residents have welcomed the development but the unusual way is also bringing serious problems . beach vibes in siberia. and the arctic circle...
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air pads but the biggest headline out of the conference was apple's plans to cut ties with processor giant intel in its mac line of computers apple says it will start using the same chick uses in mobile devices to bribe processing power for the next generation of facts on the news apple stock has been up this week while intel actually lost more than 2 percent on thursday alone so let's take a look at this. from apple with carolina mellon s.c. the founder and principal analyst with heart of tech carolina thank you so much for joining us today the 1st question i have here is how big of a risk is this for apple to step away for one of the leaders in the processing sector. this is you know a long time coming as you pointed out and. she sure. in their own hands with the expertise that they've built over the past 18 years we need to remember to bear chips. into the i phone you seem to be up a watch. and so you know they have. and they've built a lot of expertise in how it's to be able to make this a success and now in an interview with p.c. gamer publication a former engineer at intel actually said the decision has to be about al
air pads but the biggest headline out of the conference was apple's plans to cut ties with processor giant intel in its mac line of computers apple says it will start using the same chick uses in mobile devices to bribe processing power for the next generation of facts on the news apple stock has been up this week while intel actually lost more than 2 percent on thursday alone so let's take a look at this. from apple with carolina mellon s.c. the founder and principal analyst with heart of tech...
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. >>> despite the economic slowdown, apple seems confident consumers want to do more with their smartphones and computers the developers conference kicked off virtually today. apple is hoping what it showed off will inspire a slew of new apps. david louie gives us a look. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here. instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >> i think they have to not just say they're for social justice, but to recruit, perhaps in the historic black universities, to make sure they bring in more african-american and latin talent. >> reporter: their tweak for new operating systems coming to the iphone, ipad and yes, even for the mac desk top. >> i have never been more confident about the future of the mac than i am today. >> reporter: working from home may have saved the desk top. >> despite apple's efforts to turn the i
. >>> despite the economic slowdown, apple seems confident consumers want to do more with their smartphones and computers the developers conference kicked off virtually today. apple is hoping what it showed off will inspire a slew of new apps. david louie gives us a look. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here. instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. >> we want to do everything...
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it is from next computer, a company founded by jobs in 1985 after he was forced out of apple.nd apple ended up buying next computer bringing jobs back be and making him a very, very richest man. those are your "techbytes." >>> there will be no fans in the stands when major league baseball games return, but giants fans can still be there in spirit. >>> and lighting up the night sky, this is one last test when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. . >>> good morning. as we look live here, you will notice the highlighted area, heat advisory for those areas north and east of us until tomorrow -- or ar i shouldhouldo night into saturday. by 10:00, we're already in the 80s, but you will have the breeze b
it is from next computer, a company founded by jobs in 1985 after he was forced out of apple.nd apple ended up buying next computer bringing jobs back be and making him a very, very richest man. those are your "techbytes." >>> there will be no fans in the stands when major league baseball games return, but giants fans can still be there in spirit. >>> and lighting up the night sky, this is one last test when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like...
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incidentally have all doesn't produce color images the colors have to be reconstructed on a computer afterwards. apple can look at the universe almost as far back as the big bad earth came into existence about 10000000000 years later water gathered on the earth the 1st single celled organisms appeared in the water in another 1000000000 years after that some of them eventually began photosynthesizing filling the atmosphere with oxygen around 2000000000 years ago the 1st multicellular organisms developed 400000000 years ago vertebrates then began walking the earth and 300000 years ago modern humans appeared so more complex life forms have only existed for a tiny fraction of earth's history but they've said a few records in their time up to from garner sent in a question about that. what's the biggest animal ever to have existed. that's easy the blue whale. the whales can grow to more than 30 meters in length that's almost as long. is an airbus a $320.00. the biggest blue whales can weigh up to around $190.00 metric tons the weight of about 30 elephants. a blue whales heart is the size of a small car. ev
incidentally have all doesn't produce color images the colors have to be reconstructed on a computer afterwards. apple can look at the universe almost as far back as the big bad earth came into existence about 10000000000 years later water gathered on the earth the 1st single celled organisms appeared in the water in another 1000000000 years after that some of them eventually began photosynthesizing filling the atmosphere with oxygen around 2000000000 years ago the 1st multicellular organisms...
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they were going to apple computers. i said no, it's far too high. $57 a share? y at the high. susan: right. $56 was really high back then for apple. right now, this company, this stock is supported by i would say cash flow and maybe some financial engineering, since we know iphone sales are expected to slow in these covid-19 times. we have $200 billion on the balance sheet and you are buying back stock at a rate of $100 billion a year, raising your dividend to 6%. people see that as an attractive cash machine in unknown times. stuart: a large number of people actually own a piece of it. it's owned by all the index funds, mutual funds have got it, individual investors have been in it. i think it's one of the most widely held stocks on the planet. susan: the most widely held stock on the planet. yeah. check your 401(k) and by the way, because it's so big, it also is the most influential stock on the board. it represents about 5% of the s&p 500, only five companies in the entire history of the s&p 500 have had that type of influence. stuart: well, the iphone was an
they were going to apple computers. i said no, it's far too high. $57 a share? y at the high. susan: right. $56 was really high back then for apple. right now, this company, this stock is supported by i would say cash flow and maybe some financial engineering, since we know iphone sales are expected to slow in these covid-19 times. we have $200 billion on the balance sheet and you are buying back stock at a rate of $100 billion a year, raising your dividend to 6%. people see that as an...
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during a power struggle. >> by the way, apple ended up buying next computers made him very, very rich. >>> now to the pooch known as denture dog. >> a jackapoo from wales has become an internet sensation and broke into his owner's stuff and got ahold of her dentures. >> milo's owner says she was a little curious when the dog became a little too quiet. when they're quiet you know they're up to something. look at that toothy terrier. >>> finally where does a 400-pound bear take a break from the heat. >> try a 300-gallon wading pool. take a look at dakota. that's the oregon zoo in portland. >> staffers admit he's a little goofy, but he was just trying to cool off. >> not the first time we've seen dakota taking a little bath cooling off, a little swim. >> no. >> i enjoy it every single time. >> it's just the bare necessity, the simple bare necessities. t oy asthma attacks i've had. i've been on and off oral steroids to manage my asthma. does that sound normal to you? it's time for a nunormal with nucala. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. my nunormal: less oral st
during a power struggle. >> by the way, apple ended up buying next computers made him very, very rich. >>> now to the pooch known as denture dog. >> a jackapoo from wales has become an internet sensation and broke into his owner's stuff and got ahold of her dentures. >> milo's owner says she was a little curious when the dog became a little too quiet. when they're quiet you know they're up to something. look at that toothy terrier. >>> finally where does a...
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. >>> despite the economic slowdown, apple seems confident that consumers want to do more with their smartphones, tab lets and desktop computersthe conference kicked off virtually today. while it lacked the cheers and buzz of a big audience, apple is hoping what it showed off will inspire a slew of new apps. here's david louie with a preview. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here. instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's commitment to racial and social justice. bringing up the $100 million pledge to bolster the ranks of black developers. >> we want to do everything we can to foster the brightest lights and best ideas. >> reporter: presenters represented some gender and racial diversity, but only one african-american. >> i think they have to not just say they're for social justice, but find ways to aggressively recruit, perhaps in the historic black universities, to make sure they bring in more african-american and latin talent. >> reporter: their tweak for new operating systems coming to the iphone, ipad and yes, even for the mac desk top. >> i have never been more confi
. >>> despite the economic slowdown, apple seems confident that consumers want to do more with their smartphones, tab lets and desktop computersthe conference kicked off virtually today. while it lacked the cheers and buzz of a big audience, apple is hoping what it showed off will inspire a slew of new apps. here's david louie with a preview. >> reporter: normally, 6,000 developers would descend here. instead, they watched a 1:45 minute video online. the ceo reaffirmed apple's...
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children and your significant other to work from home, which we've seen that pour into best buy, apple, dell computers, all of these names but i think there's that pent-up demand for something new and shiny. that new, shiny thing will be that 5g iphone, i guarantee it it's why it's my biggest holding right now. >> somebody had a report saying three months up to a new iphone launch apple has tended to outperform the s&p by ten percentage points. we're in that window right now amazon meantime initiated a buy at needham an analyst said there are hidden value multipliers that suggest the stock is worth between $f r $4,500 and $5,000 a share. everyone loves it for all the reasons we know but just how high can the stock go in the near term? >> especially with 90% of the sell side having buy ratings on this stock so you have that you have the fact that they're spending an incremental $4 billion on cost, cap ex and op ex and that kind of thing. i don't think you're going to see the operating leverage on the bottom line as a result of this heavy spendsing and i don't think you're going to see a lot of margin u
children and your significant other to work from home, which we've seen that pour into best buy, apple, dell computers, all of these names but i think there's that pent-up demand for something new and shiny. that new, shiny thing will be that 5g iphone, i guarantee it it's why it's my biggest holding right now. >> somebody had a report saying three months up to a new iphone launch apple has tended to outperform the s&p by ten percentage points. we're in that window right now amazon...
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apple's announcement. the cupertino-based company seems pretty confident that we all want to do more with tablets, smartphones and desktop computers. the big moments from the virtual event. >> reporter: normally 6,000 developers to see where apple technology is headed instead they watched a slick 1 hour and 45 minute video online. tim cook started reaffirming apple's commitment to racial and social justice bringing up a $100 million pledge. >> we want to everything we can to foster the brightest lights. >> reporter: racial and gender diversity but only one african-american. >> i think that they have to not just say they're for social justice, but fintd wd ways to aggressively recruit from the historic black universities. >> reporter: apple previewed new apps that prompt you to wash your hands longer and do translations in 11 languages. tweaked for new operating systems coming to the iphone, ipad and, yes, even for the mac desktop to be called big sur. >> i have never been more confident about the future of the mac than i am today. >> reporter: working from home during the pandemic may have saved the desktop. >> despite apple's eff
apple's announcement. the cupertino-based company seems pretty confident that we all want to do more with tablets, smartphones and desktop computers. the big moments from the virtual event. >> reporter: normally 6,000 developers to see where apple technology is headed instead they watched a slick 1 hour and 45 minute video online. tim cook started reaffirming apple's commitment to racial and social justice bringing up a $100 million pledge. >> we want to everything we can to foster...
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>> we still have dollars at a time so it's not like we're apples -- you know, apple selling a computer000 at a pop. >> reporter: small business owners like jeff and rich of the beer company are grappling with as the cornerstone of the small business, the paycheck protection program, comes to an end today. >> it's such a fluid situation that no one knows when it's going to start to kind of die down and then we do start to die down and starts to two back up. >> reporter: between the inventive socially conscious beers -- >> i would love to see more of the latin influence, you know, in the craft beer industry. we are no strangers to partying. we are no strangers to drinking. >> reporter: and their equally ingenious facebook content, they made a name for themselves in colorado springs. then the pandemic hit in march and it changed everything. >> you know, we're both owners. i'm the head brewer, my husband and my daughter works here as well. so it's scary. >> reporter: they received a ppp loan. and it helped. but it could only go so far. >> it didn't solve the problems. what it does was sust
>> we still have dollars at a time so it's not like we're apples -- you know, apple selling a computer000 at a pop. >> reporter: small business owners like jeff and rich of the beer company are grappling with as the cornerstone of the small business, the paycheck protection program, comes to an end today. >> it's such a fluid situation that no one knows when it's going to start to kind of die down and then we do start to die down and starts to two back up. >> reporter:...
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apple conference today. instead they are expected to announce that the microchips powers its mac computers will change. the move may allow apple to make thinner latch tops with better battery life. >>> gamers say they are not seeing any police cars in fortnite, the change was reportedly made in response to protests over police brutality. epic games removed the cars because it was trying to be sensitive about the issues players face. >>> finally, amazon's big style self 2020 gets under way today. the company says that it will include big price cuts on top nam nam names. so far unclear how long the sale will last. it is sxemgtsed to go on for at least two days. those are your "techbytes." >>> demonstrators painted street murals, the demand they are using it. >>> and a simple goal of a contraption that stretched the length of a home. ♪s testing all of. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> it is m
apple conference today. instead they are expected to announce that the microchips powers its mac computers will change. the move may allow apple to make thinner latch tops with better battery life. >>> gamers say they are not seeing any police cars in fortnite, the change was reportedly made in response to protests over police brutality. epic games removed the cars because it was trying to be sensitive about the issues players face. >>> finally, amazon's big style self 2020...
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apple plans to sell mac computers with in-house processors.he move signals an end to the 15 year alliance with intel. the change was announced at the virtual conference for software makers. it's all the most drastic changes to the iphone home screen since the products release. similar to android, it will allow users to place which it that sit between the usual grid of apps. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna? anna: let's talk about volatility in markets. it swept through markets. trade advisor peter navarro saying to the china deal was over. it depends which part of the world you were in. here in london, many -- the dollar surged and stocks fell sharply after these remarks from peter navarro. sharps faced an equally recovery. navarro walks back the comments, saying they had nothing to do with the phase i deal. president trump tweeted that the deal with china is "fully intact."we are joined by the senior portfolio and our future -- portfolio manager. the treasury yield market that you focused on, that was moved just like many others, l
apple plans to sell mac computers with in-house processors.he move signals an end to the 15 year alliance with intel. the change was announced at the virtual conference for software makers. it's all the most drastic changes to the iphone home screen since the products release. similar to android, it will allow users to place which it that sit between the usual grid of apps. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna? anna: let's talk about volatility in markets. it swept through markets. trade...
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oracle is still trying to catch up after being caught off guard by the switch to cloud computing. appleims to reopen at least 75 stores across the u.s. this week, including in major locations such as new york, los angeles, and boston. all outlets apart from china were closed in march as the coronavirus spread and apple begin a phased reopening. this week should see the majority of its 271 domestic outlets reopen, although some will operate sidewalk service only. a malaysian casino hospitality conglomerate is to trim around 3000 jobs of its workforce of 20,000. the group is backed by a malaysian tycoon and also has casinos and resorts in las vegas and singapore. they have been struggling under lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic. haslinda: still to come on the show, we look at rising tensions on the korean peninsula with one of the leading authorities on the north. he joins us from seoul next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 10:29 p.m. in new york. president has signed an executive order to curb police brutality following the death of george floyd in minneapolis. he expressed sympathy t
oracle is still trying to catch up after being caught off guard by the switch to cloud computing. appleims to reopen at least 75 stores across the u.s. this week, including in major locations such as new york, los angeles, and boston. all outlets apart from china were closed in march as the coronavirus spread and apple begin a phased reopening. this week should see the majority of its 271 domestic outlets reopen, although some will operate sidewalk service only. a malaysian casino hospitality...
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including the reveal of ios 14, ip ipad ios 14 and digital car keys a major transition for apple's mac computers. >> the mac had three major transitions in the history the move to power pc, the transition to mac os 10 and the move to intel. and now it's time for a huge leap forward for the mac because today is the day we're you announcing the ma drchlt c s transitioning -- to our own app apple silicon. >> joining us is the director of research at webb bush securities and lauren good. very good afternoon you to both. lauren, i'll start with you on that particular news item coming from the conference in terms of changing which chips they're using. were we expecting this were we expecting it specifically to apple's own chips? >> hi. thanks for having me on. this is reported for a while now. i don't think came as a surprise to anybody who's been following apple for a while. and we see this generally as a move that apple is making to have more control over the full stack of its technology. of course, apple has already been designing their own products for iphone and apple watch for years at this poin
including the reveal of ios 14, ip ipad ios 14 and digital car keys a major transition for apple's mac computers. >> the mac had three major transitions in the history the move to power pc, the transition to mac os 10 and the move to intel. and now it's time for a huge leap forward for the mac because today is the day we're you announcing the ma drchlt c s transitioning -- to our own app apple silicon. >> joining us is the director of research at webb bush securities and lauren...
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apple plans to sell mac computers with in-house processors.ove signals an end to a 15 year alliance with intel. the changed was announced at the virtual conference for software makers. it saw the most dramatic changes to the iphone home screen since the product's release. it will allow users to place widgets that sit between the usual grid of apps. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. coronavirus remains a major global headwind. a number of new cases around the world has reached a record, fueled by a surge in latin america. total infections have now topped 9 million. contagion was the accelerating at an acceptable rate. still with us, andrew mccaffery from fidelity international. we were talking about the narrative around lockdowns and the economy. we even talked about inflation. casesthe number of that are rising but also the possibility of targeted lockdowns, where do you see value right now in the market? andrew: i think there is a couple of ideas that maybe you more specifically mentioned. we will look around
apple plans to sell mac computers with in-house processors.ove signals an end to a 15 year alliance with intel. the changed was announced at the virtual conference for software makers. it saw the most dramatic changes to the iphone home screen since the product's release. it will allow users to place widgets that sit between the usual grid of apps. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. coronavirus remains a major global headwind. a number of new cases around the...
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those were just some of the highlights from apple's annual worldwide conference. sell macns to computersocessors created in-house. andel is managing director senior research analyst, joining us right now. how significant is this switchover to these new chips? important it is an announcement because it enables apple to control the roadmap. the broaderto strategy around integrating hardware, software, services. at is key to creating value for apple's customers and creating value over the medium term. caroline: the ecosystem as it exists, not so much focused on the latest phone but focused on how they can monetize the services part. therefore -- where do you see the most opportunity now? wearablek the opportunity is tremendous and it is very early innings. thinking back to when the watch was launched, there was a lot of skepticism when it arrived. what we have seen in fitness and health care is significant. app, emergency calling, there is now sleep monitoring, handwashing. these applications, the ability to monitor this is important. it helps save lives in some cases, it enables people to
those were just some of the highlights from apple's annual worldwide conference. sell macns to computersocessors created in-house. andel is managing director senior research analyst, joining us right now. how significant is this switchover to these new chips? important it is an announcement because it enables apple to control the roadmap. the broaderto strategy around integrating hardware, software, services. at is key to creating value for apple's customers and creating value over the medium...
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screen redesign and the ability to use multiple apps at once apple also announced it will start making its own processors for mac computersant shift in the company's strategy >> we see this generally as a move that apple is making to have more control over the quote/unquote full stack of its technology >> reporter: the company also unveiled masked memojis and hand watching detection. >> you'll see a countdown to make sure you wash as long as you're supposed to. >> reporter: acknowledging the impact of covid-19 during the keynote and taking time to address racial injustice >> we must all aim far higher to build a future that lives up to our ideals >> reporter: including apple and other major tech companies, which have only shown low single digit increases in the percentage of black employees over the past six years. >> there have been a lot of initiatives to fix the problem that just haven't worked >> silicon valley is still an area of mostly white men. >> reporter: a problem that a software update can't fix. liz mclaughlin, nbc news >> no bigger sign of the times than a masked emoji. >> we have the smiley face one with th
screen redesign and the ability to use multiple apps at once apple also announced it will start making its own processors for mac computersant shift in the company's strategy >> we see this generally as a move that apple is making to have more control over the quote/unquote full stack of its technology >> reporter: the company also unveiled masked memojis and hand watching detection. >> you'll see a countdown to make sure you wash as long as you're supposed to. >>...
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moving to apple so you can and ♪ computers with the chip that runs iphones and ipads. >> many of theacy benefits that exist on ipad and iphone are only there because they are designed that way. >> they will introduce the ios 14 with the home screen redesign the new widgets, some of the newest features include cycling navigation and electrical vehicle charging situations in maps. the translated app can translate a conversation between two languages at the same time. forget your keys? the iphone can unlock and start your car and you can send the digital key to friends. for now it's only available in 2021 bmw five series. and the apple watch. automatic detection will make sure you wash her hands at the proper length of time to prevent covid-19. >> if you pause early there is a note to keep washing. >> apple releases the new iphone in september. however, they did not say if it would be delayed because of the coronavirus. in new york, jackie ibaÑez, "ktvu fox 2 news." >> the announcement from jcpenney that will impact one of its stores in the east bay. >>> joe biden is holding his first v
moving to apple so you can and ♪ computers with the chip that runs iphones and ipads. >> many of theacy benefits that exist on ipad and iphone are only there because they are designed that way. >> they will introduce the ios 14 with the home screen redesign the new widgets, some of the newest features include cycling navigation and electrical vehicle charging situations in maps. the translated app can translate a conversation between two languages at the same time. forget your...