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company, which turned out to be close to reality, and so bernstein believes that at the time in questioned about 10 billion dollars a year, that is, almost half of all google’s expenses in this area, the same bernstein claims that the search engine's spending on maintaining its position in the market has doubled this year. google, in turn , does not see anything reprehensible in such payments to developers, browsers, and smartphone suppliers. call them separation agreements profits, in that very year 2021, search advertising brought google, according to its vice president, $146.5 billion, while over the previous 7 years, payments to partners increased fourfold, and the company’s income only tripled. the crew of the chinese manned spacecraft shindoo 16 returned safely to earth. footage of landing and checking the condition of three toykonts. they will conduct scientific experiments and carry out installation and repair work in space; their mission is designed for six months. fifa disciplinary committee suspended former president of the spanish federation luis rubialis from football activi
company, which turned out to be close to reality, and so bernstein believes that at the time in questioned about 10 billion dollars a year, that is, almost half of all google’s expenses in this area, the same bernstein claims that the search engine's spending on maintaining its position in the market has doubled this year. google, in turn , does not see anything reprehensible in such payments to developers, browsers, and smartphone suppliers. call them separation agreements profits, in that...
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we'll break it all down with legendary journalist carl bernstein.s next. >>> new reporting tonight on warnings before the hamas attacks, sources telling cnn u.s. intelligence signaled the potential for violence in the days and hours immediately before it unfolded. here to discuss this is cnn political analyst and renowned journalist and author carl bernstein. carl, this reporting says that u.s. intelligence was circulating warnings about a rocket attack and violence as early as september 28th. some of this information is coming from israel, but if this ends up being substantiated, this seems to signal as maybe we suspected a colossal failure of intelligence. what happens next after something like that? >> well, we've known from the beginning that there has been a colossal failure of intelligence, as you've put it, as well as a colossal failure in terms of the military response and the immediate readiness after hamas crossed into israel. and it's very obvious where this is going to go, as happened after other wars in israel including a disaster of th
we'll break it all down with legendary journalist carl bernstein.s next. >>> new reporting tonight on warnings before the hamas attacks, sources telling cnn u.s. intelligence signaled the potential for violence in the days and hours immediately before it unfolded. here to discuss this is cnn political analyst and renowned journalist and author carl bernstein. carl, this reporting says that u.s. intelligence was circulating warnings about a rocket attack and violence as early as...
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he covers media and telecom at bernstein and recently initiated bernstein with an outperform rating andnk you very much for being with us here. maybe it's not so difficult to put a buy rating on the stock that lost a quarter of its value since the recent highs. that i can understand, but take us why you think disney has a real competitive advantage and a fundamental reason why it should be worth more in the future? >> first of all, thank you, dom for having me. i'm a huge fan of cnbc and grateful to be here. well, there are three reasons why we think disney is a pretty attractive investment to go through at the moment. the first one is the overhang that we have on linear is something that the market already extends quite well and should be digested. so yes, the linear decline continues, but it's something that we understand quite well. more importantly, we think that etc growth and what that would look like with hulu is likely to be quite optimistic going forward. we expect btc to outgrow linear by 2024 and there's a continuing growth prospect especially not only the u.s., but also in t
he covers media and telecom at bernstein and recently initiated bernstein with an outperform rating andnk you very much for being with us here. maybe it's not so difficult to put a buy rating on the stock that lost a quarter of its value since the recent highs. that i can understand, but take us why you think disney has a real competitive advantage and a fundamental reason why it should be worth more in the future? >> first of all, thank you, dom for having me. i'm a huge fan of cnbc and...
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if it will be difficult, it will be difficult, not easy. >> reporter: bernstein worries past mistakes are being repeated and hamas will survive. >> as we get used to these rounds of violence in gaza and the doctrine that says the more force we use, the less they will mess with us, which i want to say has not been proven in any way so far because it just makes hamas stronger in my opinion. >> reporter: for israelis it's a catch-22. the harder you hit hamas, the more innocent civilians die and the greater the international pressure to stop the attacks, leaving hamas to fight another day. and of course that's the primary concern of the tens in not many potentially hundreds or so, thousands of troops who are waiting for that order, anderson. they are out here in this militarized zone close to the border of gaza waiting for their politicians to make that call. >> nic robertson, thanks very much. cnn's special live coverage continues after a break. >>> congressman jim jordan says he has made his case and is converting key holdouts in his bid to be the next speaker of the house. so far he ha
if it will be difficult, it will be difficult, not easy. >> reporter: bernstein worries past mistakes are being repeated and hamas will survive. >> as we get used to these rounds of violence in gaza and the doctrine that says the more force we use, the less they will mess with us, which i want to say has not been proven in any way so far because it just makes hamas stronger in my opinion. >> reporter: for israelis it's a catch-22. the harder you hit hamas, the more innocent...
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bernstein out with a new note on the all digital future.ll speak to the analyst next. >>> plus, the holiday season right around the corner. can you believe it? this year shop remembers back in plastic as nostalgia is drawing attention to barbie, pokemon and super mario brothersoy ts. details on what sales could look like when "power lunch" returns. >>> welcome back to "power lunch" from digital sales, technology is taking over the restaurant business and why we may not know what the future of food holds exactly but bernstein says better innovation will be the distinguishing mark between restaurant chains and there are even a few names all ready ahead of the curve. let's bring in the senior research analyst for bernstein. danilo, thanks so much for being with us. you say social media is the new real estate and companies with a big digital presence will outpace those who mostly rely on physical stores as a primary form of advertising. i guess what you're saying here is that the companies that are out front on instagram and tiktok and others w
bernstein out with a new note on the all digital future.ll speak to the analyst next. >>> plus, the holiday season right around the corner. can you believe it? this year shop remembers back in plastic as nostalgia is drawing attention to barbie, pokemon and super mario brothersoy ts. details on what sales could look like when "power lunch" returns. >>> welcome back to "power lunch" from digital sales, technology is taking over the restaurant business and...
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. >>> next, carl bernstein joins us on the growing fears. these are the real fears around the world, of a much wider war. plus, as the united states warns of lone wolves and attacks, a synagogue leader was found stabbed to death outside her home. a horrific story. we'll take you there. nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get way more into what you're into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. >>> fears tonight that the conflict between israel and hamas could escalate into a broader regional conflict. israel's national security adviser picked the u.s. would get involved if the gaza war escalated to the point where iran or hezbollah in lebanon join in. with me now, legendary journalist carl bernstein. we have a map up here that shows this in israel. every country in red, iran is one of them, egypt is highlighted because inside sinai there are militants ta
. >>> next, carl bernstein joins us on the growing fears. these are the real fears around the world, of a much wider war. plus, as the united states warns of lone wolves and attacks, a synagogue leader was found stabbed to death outside her home. a horrific story. we'll take you there. nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks...
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carl bernstein and rula jebreal, thank you very much for a really important conversation that we will continue. but i have fbi director christopher wray, felon tonight to protect american citizens as violence and gloves that middle east and as protesters take to the streets across that region. they're blaming israel and the west for the deadly gaza hospital blast. >> we are all following for a close to the ongoing situation and that metal east and the numerous tragedies that have unfolded fear. and we remained laser focused on protecting the citizens of all our countries. >> that's fbi director christopher wray, moments ago, stressing that intelligence agencies are keeping a close eye on the rising tensions in the middle east. as anti israel protests spread in response to the horrific hospital blast and gaza earlier today. joining me now, cnn senior law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, who's the former deputy director of the fbi. andrew, thanks for being here. we have been talking all night about these demonstrations and the concern that they are closing, not just to the region but
carl bernstein and rula jebreal, thank you very much for a really important conversation that we will continue. but i have fbi director christopher wray, felon tonight to protect american citizens as violence and gloves that middle east and as protesters take to the streets across that region. they're blaming israel and the west for the deadly gaza hospital blast. >> we are all following for a close to the ongoing situation and that metal east and the numerous tragedies that have unfolded...
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that's according to stacy rasgon, a semiconductor analyst at bernstein research.impacted so much right now is that in. they have products in theory that will be caught up in this, but they are not selling any of the many ways, such at this point it's not contacting them, and from the anklet inside, they sigh several billion dollars of revenue impact for master. the new ones are more incremental, they are more clarifying in some sense on what those restrictions wear. it's not a lot that is in addition to what we saw before. so there's not a lot of incremental impact on the equipment vendors. nvidia, this will impact their sales into china. it is not hurting them for not because their overall demand for artificial intelligence is so strong globally that they can backfill the demand. now, a special report on millets: a gluten free grain that india has been working hard to put on the global map. they found their way onto the menu too when global leaders met in delhi for the recent 620 summit. nikhil inamdar reports on whether india can whet the world's appetite while
that's according to stacy rasgon, a semiconductor analyst at bernstein research.impacted so much right now is that in. they have products in theory that will be caught up in this, but they are not selling any of the many ways, such at this point it's not contacting them, and from the anklet inside, they sigh several billion dollars of revenue impact for master. the new ones are more incremental, they are more clarifying in some sense on what those restrictions wear. it's not a lot that is in...
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carl bernstein, we appreciate you as always for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> and tonight, hope for those families of the nearly 200 hostages still in gaza. a female israeli soldier is now breathing free air after an idf operation inside of gaza to rescue her. it succeeded. these other families though today are getting proof of life as well courtesy of hamas. now, the terror group is releasing this video of three women believed to be hostages. i'm not going to show you that video. cnn isn't going to play the propaganda tool, frankly. but you can see the photos of the three women here. and the u.s. says that israel is making a near impossible task more difficult. american officials now view the more kinetic by the hour bombing campaign as a complication in the desperate effort to bring these hostages home alive. joining me now is one family member awaiting word of her family members fate. maya roman's cousin was taken captive by hamas on october 7th after a daring escape, escape attempt that resulted in her capture. but her husband entered child both were able to get away miracul
carl bernstein, we appreciate you as always for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> and tonight, hope for those families of the nearly 200 hostages still in gaza. a female israeli soldier is now breathing free air after an idf operation inside of gaza to rescue her. it succeeded. these other families though today are getting proof of life as well courtesy of hamas. now, the terror group is releasing this video of three women believed to be hostages. i'm not going to show you that...
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flip and let's continue this discussion, with legendary journalist carl bernstein.e has covered israel for quite a long-time, including the 1982 invasion of lebanon. just a moment there to react to what senator graham said, especially on that final point? this idea that the republicans are making this an either or scenario. senator graham seem to suggest that that is exactly what would benefit putin, in this moment. >> absolutely, it would. look, we are looking now at an unrestrained new world order of chaos, with these countries. iran, russia, and what china is doing. it is an restrained, in a way that we never expected. and, it is upending the order that we expected, and have lived with since the end of the cold war, even during the cold war. but now, this is not the fog of war, that we are seeing in gaza. this is genocide, this is genocide against the jewish people, against the jewish state. let's be real clear about what it is. and so, in the middle east, we now have a genocidal war, in ukraine, we have a land war in europe, for the first time since world war ii
flip and let's continue this discussion, with legendary journalist carl bernstein.e has covered israel for quite a long-time, including the 1982 invasion of lebanon. just a moment there to react to what senator graham said, especially on that final point? this idea that the republicans are making this an either or scenario. senator graham seem to suggest that that is exactly what would benefit putin, in this moment. >> absolutely, it would. look, we are looking now at an unrestrained new...
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and jared bernstein will join us live for the latest out of washington.ful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley. let newage products transform your garage into an area of your home you can be proud of. modular steel cabinets let you pick and choose the storage solutions to keep your garage organized, with overhead racks and shelving, slat wall, workstations and flooring that let you create a showroom garage to call your own. designed for diy installation. all you need is one weekend to take your garage from unusable to unbelievable. visit us at newageproducts.com. >>> good morning. it is the first trading day of the fourth quarter. the s&p 500 coming off its worst month of the year. congress dodges a government shutdown with an 11th hour deal, but will we be right back here in a month and a half? we'll ask the chair of the white house council of econ
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so i think there's better places to be just by what bernstein said, and it's a firm e i respect very >> shares up over 60% year to date. you said you're looking for a positive position to get back in. obviously big rise of shares this year. julia mentioned the capex spending. a really elevated number right here. what do you think about their spending? it's mostly focused on ai and enabling the business for ai. does that completely blow up the narrative in the year of efficiency? >> it's hard to tell. this was facebook long ago and then it was meta because they're going to drive the universe and now it's ai. i think going. 's costs went up as well last quarter despite laying off 7,800 employees. there's a lot of fat in these companies. you can call it the year of efficiency, but if you're still spending at the robust levels we've seen, you do have to step back and take a pause. i'll say this. we took a look at meta to get back into and decided not to. we made a space for spotify. i think at this valuation level -- and i could be very wrong. if you own the stock, don't act on my advise
so i think there's better places to be just by what bernstein said, and it's a firm e i respect very >> shares up over 60% year to date. you said you're looking for a positive position to get back in. obviously big rise of shares this year. julia mentioned the capex spending. a really elevated number right here. what do you think about their spending? it's mostly focused on ai and enabling the business for ai. does that completely blow up the narrative in the year of efficiency? >>...
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reflecting _ leonard bernstein's third symphony.eedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst because _ evil, remains capable of the worst because of— evil, remains capable of the worst because of the best. of hatred, as of love _ because of the best. of hatred, as of love and — because of the best. of hatred, as of love. and madness is of genius. in of love. and madness is of genius. in this _ of love. and madness is of genius. in this moment, you're evil, hatred and madness have once more taken so many— and madness have once more taken so many innocent lives. we must stand together. _ many innocent lives. we must stand together, resolved to confront what is worst _ together, resolved to confront what is worst among humanity with what is best _ is worst among humanity with what is best we _ is worst among humanity with what is best. we must provide an alternative to the _ best. we must provide an alternative to the division of violence and fear. — to the division of violence and fear, nihilism and terror prese
reflecting _ leonard bernstein's third symphony.eedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst because _ evil, remains capable of the worst because of— evil, remains capable of the worst because of the best. of hatred, as of love _ because of the best. of hatred, as of love and — because of the best. of hatred, as of love. and madness is of genius. in of love. and madness is of genius. in this _ of love. and madness is of genius. in this moment, you're evil, hatred and...
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the orchestra presented maestro anissimov's baton, the outstanding musician and conductor leonard bernsteinander anisimov is one of the most authoritative musicians of our time. enterprises of the ministry of industry of belarus signed contracts worth $64 million for inoprom-kazakhstan. the forum took place on september 25-27 in astana with the participation of the largest enterprises in the industry. at the event, topical issues of the development of belarusian-kazakh relations, including in the field of development of industrial cooperation, were also discussed. among them is the possibility of implementing in kazakhstan, a project to localize a forest fire tractor (joint production of electric passenger transport, deepening the localization of assembly production of elevator equipment. as a result of the forum, an agreement was reached on their detailed consideration with the participation of industrial enterprises. well, we move on to other top topics of the week in the section your choice. broad business opportunities are opening up on the renovated site of the motovil plant. the new b
the orchestra presented maestro anissimov's baton, the outstanding musician and conductor leonard bernsteinander anisimov is one of the most authoritative musicians of our time. enterprises of the ministry of industry of belarus signed contracts worth $64 million for inoprom-kazakhstan. the forum took place on september 25-27 in astana with the participation of the largest enterprises in the industry. at the event, topical issues of the development of belarusian-kazakh relations, including in...
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his date for the special evening-- six-year-old daughter leah cooper, who plays bernstein's daughter in the film. don't say that on a stage. say that backstage. ok, sorry. zuri: the audience was thrilled when emma stone came on stage for a conversation with director yorgos lanthimos for their new short film bleat, a black and white silent film. and shailene woodley joined ferrari co-stars adam driver and penelope cruz, closing out the festival with their high octane drama directed by michael mann. we are definitely gonna have a busy fall in theaters, but that is a good thing. all right, next up, our new interview with dolly parton reveals the secrets behind her most iconic styles. but first, time to check in on the billboard charts and huge news for drake. his new album, for all the dogs, is number one. and his song "first person shooter" featuring j cole is number one on the singles chart. this is drake's 13th hot 100 number one song, tying him with michael jackson among male solo acts. and christmas is coming early for cher fans. her new holiday album, which is simply called christ
his date for the special evening-- six-year-old daughter leah cooper, who plays bernstein's daughter in the film. don't say that on a stage. say that backstage. ok, sorry. zuri: the audience was thrilled when emma stone came on stage for a conversation with director yorgos lanthimos for their new short film bleat, a black and white silent film. and shailene woodley joined ferrari co-stars adam driver and penelope cruz, closing out the festival with their high octane drama directed by michael...
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then bradley, woodward and bernstein for the coverage of the watergate break-in. how could they do that? they work together. how could her block to call out nixon. the libel laws are so strong that he could express his opinion that nixon was involved but woodward and bernstein couldn't write it down until they had evidence. that was true. and that's the difference. yeah. >> next question. there is one in the back here. . i'm curious about the . correlation between foreign policy and what we see in maybe comic books thank you. great panel. i want to ask about american foreign policy, always seen as such a bashing of power for american presidents. the correlation between policy and what we see and comic books, is it that presidents are more often to be depicted when there are engagements? 911 or what's more popular as engagement, seeing presidents depicted in laudatory fashions, controversial engagements, are there any correlations you want to point out? >> one of the things we saw around 9/11 was the sensitivity in the comic book industry. marvel and d.c. were the
then bradley, woodward and bernstein for the coverage of the watergate break-in. how could they do that? they work together. how could her block to call out nixon. the libel laws are so strong that he could express his opinion that nixon was involved but woodward and bernstein couldn't write it down until they had evidence. that was true. and that's the difference. yeah. >> next question. there is one in the back here. . i'm curious about the . correlation between foreign policy and what...
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that's going to be big if it happens. >> right, if it happens. >>> a note from bernstein catching our today. it's been a tough year for shares of disney but the firm sees reason for optimism, initiating coverage outperform, target 103, calling it the only credible challenger to netflix among legacy media companies. our julia boorstin digs into what is a deep dive. 150-some-odd pages here. >> quite a deep dive here. it's important to point out what you just said, disney shares have been trending lower. i mean, just to put it in context, this week disney shares hit their lowest level since 2014. so, what they see here is an opportunity and what they say is that disney has the scale, especially once it completes that acquisition of the third of hulu, that it doesn't currently own, buying it out from comcast, cnbc's parent company, once it completes that acquisition, then it will be positioned to compete at scale in the streaming market here. and to compete really with netflix, which is number one. one key thing in terms of timing, they forecast the direct-to-consumer growth will outpace
that's going to be big if it happens. >> right, if it happens. >>> a note from bernstein catching our today. it's been a tough year for shares of disney but the firm sees reason for optimism, initiating coverage outperform, target 103, calling it the only credible challenger to netflix among legacy media companies. our julia boorstin digs into what is a deep dive. 150-some-odd pages here. >> quite a deep dive here. it's important to point out what you just said, disney...
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the rating on the stock came from bernstein who is not involved in underwriting the ipo.s too soon to declare them an a.i. winner. a lot of the bull case rests on markets that arm has yet to go into. right now, it still derives revenue from royalties in a saturated end market that is smartphones. becoming an a.i. beneficiary that will require them to move into new and challenging markets. they're going to have to overcome new competition that's gaining some momentum and potentially they need to rebalance away from china, so, there's a list of stuff they still got to do, but the notes today, i read ten of them, all ten had buy ratings. these were the banks that underwrote the ipo, so, they had to wait 25 days before they published. >> deidrdre bosa, thank you. all ten underwriters have buy ratings. interesting how that works. dan what do you think? >> she really surrounded the trade there when you think of bernstein, with all the potential -- you look at the sales, the diversify case away from smartphones, just look at a qualcomm. they are not diversified from smartphones.
the rating on the stock came from bernstein who is not involved in underwriting the ipo.s too soon to declare them an a.i. winner. a lot of the bull case rests on markets that arm has yet to go into. right now, it still derives revenue from royalties in a saturated end market that is smartphones. becoming an a.i. beneficiary that will require them to move into new and challenging markets. they're going to have to overcome new competition that's gaining some momentum and potentially they need to...
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laura: andrea bernstein of npr, thank you so much of -- thank you so much for your time.a: thank you. ♪ geoff: the u.s. supreme court's decision last summer to limit the use of race in admissions was a game changer for colleges. while the ruling's biggest impact is on the most selective schools, a pre-pandemic survey found nearly a quarter of all colleges considered race to some degree. as part of our "rethinking college" series, special correspondent hari sreenivasan looks at how some schools are looks at how some schools are rethinking admissions. >> the supreme court decision left burden on the schools, since the court issued its opinion. but michael roth has used it as an opportunity to end the practice of letting students in because of their family connections. 20 into the decision to do away with legacy admissions? >> this is something i have been thinking about for five or six years. then this summer, when i read the supreme court opinions, that were so self-righteous about not using affiliation with router groups to judge an individual's case, and we can't use aff
laura: andrea bernstein of npr, thank you so much of -- thank you so much for your time.a: thank you. ♪ geoff: the u.s. supreme court's decision last summer to limit the use of race in admissions was a game changer for colleges. while the ruling's biggest impact is on the most selective schools, a pre-pandemic survey found nearly a quarter of all colleges considered race to some degree. as part of our "rethinking college" series, special correspondent hari sreenivasan looks at how...
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course the most famous human rights organization, which was founded by a zionist jew named robert bernsteineceived an award called the ellino roosevelt award for human rights. another director of this institute was aryeh nair, a jewish human rights activist, who later went to the open society foundation owned by george soros. soros was one of the staunch defenders of israel, who founded the open society foundation, an important human rights organization focused on political changes in countries that are not aligned with western policies. law institution another human was the amnesty international institute. institute founded by peter bennsen. bennesson, who was born in a jewish family, later declared his religion to be catholic christianity and his name. has changed from solomon to peter. despite his criticisms of some of israel's behaviors, he was a defender of israel's survival and survival. his family was one of the oldest wealthy families of the day, who strongly supported the idea of zionism and the return of jews to the holy land decades before the establishment of israel. another o
course the most famous human rights organization, which was founded by a zionist jew named robert bernsteineceived an award called the ellino roosevelt award for human rights. another director of this institute was aryeh nair, a jewish human rights activist, who later went to the open society foundation owned by george soros. soros was one of the staunch defenders of israel, who founded the open society foundation, an important human rights organization focused on political changes in countries...
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sonali: joining us now is mike of rb advisors and smith of bernstein. you take a look at spreads, you think nothing is wrong. but then you think perhaps things are starting to crack. at what point do spreads wide and meaningfully, particularly in riskier types of debt? >> you would think they would have already. obviously they did not to much but they started to. if you look at higher yields the are spreading just now and getting volatility, there certainly more to go. i think you your a lot about the maturity wall that is upcoming and high-yield. i tend to discount maturity walls, at this time it could be important to start getting refinancing and higher rates. that is a way to cause problems in higher yield. through the first nine months of this year, you have had more bankruptcies in the u.s. than any time since 2010. it is only a matter of time. it is a slow moving credit crunch. it is bound to happen if things stay this elevated, unless earnings growth makes up for this. we think earnings growth will accelerate but it will be hard to enough to make
sonali: joining us now is mike of rb advisors and smith of bernstein. you take a look at spreads, you think nothing is wrong. but then you think perhaps things are starting to crack. at what point do spreads wide and meaningfully, particularly in riskier types of debt? >> you would think they would have already. obviously they did not to much but they started to. if you look at higher yields the are spreading just now and getting volatility, there certainly more to go. i think you your a...
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believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernstein, of the previous statement, studied the latest open financial statements of google and apple and came to conclusion that last year payments to cupertina doubled and now the number one search position on apple devices costs google $17-20 billion a year, this, by the way, according to estimates from the same company, is about 15% of the operating apple's profits, for the search engine, are also significant amounts, according to the report that was at the disposal of the register building, google spends 22% of what it earns on the purchase of traffic, almost half, that is, 40% of the costs for this item fall on apple what ’s noteworthy is that this report from a third-party consulting company is not so much meant to be mind-blowing. in numbers, as at the moment of its publication. almost exactly a month ago , a major antitrust trial began in the united states. ministry of justice accuses google of illegally gaining a dominant position in its main business area, search itself. and one of
believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernstein, of the previous statement, studied the latest open financial statements of google and apple and came to conclusion that last year payments to cupertina doubled and now the number one search position on apple devices costs google $17-20 billion a year, this, by the way, according to estimates from the same company, is about 15% of the operating apple's profits, for the search engine,...
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these are came here to the shop to perform the mourners prayer that he wrote to accompany leonard bernstein, his 3rd symphony cottage reflecting on the unspeakable horrors that he's endured. as in boy, the nazi concentration caps. he wrote that man so created in your image and endowed with a freedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst. as of the best of hatred. as of love, a madness, as of genius. in this moment, were evil, hatred and madness. had once more taken so many of us in lives, we must stand together, resolved to confront what is worst among humanity. with what is best. we must provide an alternative to the vision of violence and fear, nihilism, inter presented by a moss. that is what the united states will do, standing with israel working together with his people and all those in this region who remain committed to the vision is more peaceful, more integrated, more secure, and more prosperous, but at least thank you very much. the you're watching data, the news you've been watching us secretary state anthony blinking giving a press conference with is real
these are came here to the shop to perform the mourners prayer that he wrote to accompany leonard bernstein, his 3rd symphony cottage reflecting on the unspeakable horrors that he's endured. as in boy, the nazi concentration caps. he wrote that man so created in your image and endowed with a freedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst. as of the best of hatred. as of love, a madness, as of genius. in this moment, were evil, hatred and madness. had once more taken so...
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believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernsteinertina doubled, and now the number 1 search position on apple devices costs google $18-20 billion in year. this , by the way, according to estimates, also concerned business companies, about 15% of apple’s operating profit, for the search engine, this is also a significant amount, according to the report that was at the disposal of the register, google task spends 22% of what almost half earns on the purchase of traffic, that is, 40% of the costs for this item go to apple, which is noteworthy; this report from a third-party consulting company is important not so much for these mind-blowing figures, but for its own moment. almost exactly a month ago, a large antitrust trial began in the united states: the department of justice accuses google of illegally gaining a dominant position in the main business, search itself, and one of the key elements of the accusation is related to with the purchase of default search positions on iphones, it is believed that this lawsuit, in terms of consequ
believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernsteinertina doubled, and now the number 1 search position on apple devices costs google $18-20 billion in year. this , by the way, according to estimates, also concerned business companies, about 15% of apple’s operating profit, for the search engine, this is also a significant amount, according to the report that was at the disposal of the register, google task spends 22% of what almost...
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jeff bernstein's grandfather opened the family's first jewish restaurant in the 1930s. he now checks the latest news from israel hourly, and was horrified when he first learned of hamas' terroristic attack on october 7. were you surprised? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because they've been telling for years that they want to destroy not only israel but jews. and people that speak that way you have to believe what they tell you. >> reporter: over lunch, we listened in as three jewish-american opened up about their agony over the war. >> my extended jewish family, friends here, on a daily basis and across the world. and it's terrifying and infuriating. >> i feel like i should keep going back to the word home, and it's not home like a home that's thousands of miles away. it's home that is right here. >> i wish there is a way to have discourse that isn't hateful. there is a way to have a protest that doesn't say kill the jews. >> reporter: and as for the humanitarian concerns in gaza? >> i'm getting very emotional because i really wish there was a way to be able to still
jeff bernstein's grandfather opened the family's first jewish restaurant in the 1930s. he now checks the latest news from israel hourly, and was horrified when he first learned of hamas' terroristic attack on october 7. were you surprised? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because they've been telling for years that they want to destroy not only israel but jews. and people that speak that way you have to believe what they tell you. >> reporter: over lunch, we listened in...
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as indicated in the media, jeffrey sillin and david bernstein were expelled in connection with espionageivities and were caught red-handed. we are waiting for your comment on our broadcast russian ambassador to the usa, anatoly antonov. negotiations between the heads of russia and uzbekistan took place in the kremlin. as a result of the meeting, the parties signed a package of documents on expanding cooperation in the field of oil supplies, on the supply of petroleum products by rail and on the establishment of a russian one. consulate in samarkand, on saturday the presidents of russia, uzbekistan and kazakhstan will take part in the launch ceremony of russian gas supplies to uzbekistan through kazakhstan. the visit of shavkat mirziyoyev, according to vladimir putin, takes place in friendly and businesslike atmosphere, works in the kremlin and worked in the kremlin followed the negotiations, our correspondent, anton potkovenko. the negotiations took place in a friendly and at the same time businesslike atmosphere. this is how vladimir putin described the meeting held in the kremlin with
as indicated in the media, jeffrey sillin and david bernstein were expelled in connection with espionageivities and were caught red-handed. we are waiting for your comment on our broadcast russian ambassador to the usa, anatoly antonov. negotiations between the heads of russia and uzbekistan took place in the kremlin. as a result of the meeting, the parties signed a package of documents on expanding cooperation in the field of oil supplies, on the supply of petroleum products by rail and on the...
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believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernsteinrevious statements, studied the latest public financial statements of google and apple and came to the conclusion that payments to cupertino doubled last year, and now the number one search position on apple devices costs google $18:20 billion a year. this, by the way, according to estimates, also concerned business companies about 15% of apple's operating profit for the search engine - these are also significant amounts, according to the report that was available for the register google spends 22% of what it earns on the purchase of traffic, almost half. that there are 40% of the costs for this article accounted for by apple, which is noteworthy; this report by a third-party consulting company is important not so much for these mind-blowing figures, but for the moment of its publication. almost exactly a month ago , a major antitrust trial began in the united states. the justice department accuses google of illegally gaining a dominant position. in the main direction of business for m
believed that we were talking about an amount of $10 billion a year, but now the consulting company bernsteinrevious statements, studied the latest public financial statements of google and apple and came to the conclusion that payments to cupertino doubled last year, and now the number one search position on apple devices costs google $18:20 billion a year. this, by the way, according to estimates, also concerned business companies about 15% of apple's operating profit for the search engine -...
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the same bernstein claims that this year the search engine’s spending on maintaining its position inled. google, in turn , does not see anything prejudicial in such payments to developers, browsers, and smartphone suppliers; they call this a separation agreement. call it agreements on profit sharing, in the same 2021, search advertising brought google, according to its vice president , $146.5 billion, while over the previous 7 years , payments to partners increased fourfold, and the company’s income only tripled, that’s all with us katiminovi , roman, philip, thank you, we continue, sber has noticeably raised deposit rates, this is not only in the economic news section. literally in a couple of minutes, this is alpha pay, the freedom to pay as it is convenient for you, pay as conveniently as possible with alpha pay with any smartphone, colorful prints and modern materials, functional, comfortable and bright, a new collection of children's technological clothing and shoes lassi on wildberries, the vtb team with an online application to transfer money quickly, conveniently, coolly inve
the same bernstein claims that this year the search engine’s spending on maintaining its position inled. google, in turn , does not see anything prejudicial in such payments to developers, browsers, and smartphone suppliers; they call this a separation agreement. call it agreements on profit sharing, in the same 2021, search advertising brought google, according to its vice president , $146.5 billion, while over the previous 7 years , payments to partners increased fourfold, and the...
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these are came here to the ship to perform the mourners prayer that he wrote to accompany leonard bernstein, his 3rd symphony cottage reflecting on the unspeakable horrors that he had endured as a boy, the nazi concentration camps, he wrote that man so created in your image and endowed with the freedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst. as of the best of hatred. as of love. a madness of genius. in this moment were evil, hatred and madness. at once more taken so many of us in lives, we must stand together, resolved to confront what is worst among humanity. with what is best. we must provide an alternative to the vision of violence and fear, nihilism, inter presented by a moss. and that is what the united states will do. standing with israel working together with his people. and all those in this region remain committed to the vision of a more peaceful, more integrated, more secure, and more prosperous, middle east. thank you very much. united states standing with israel, the message of support from the us secretary of state antony blinking, who was visiting tennes
these are came here to the ship to perform the mourners prayer that he wrote to accompany leonard bernstein, his 3rd symphony cottage reflecting on the unspeakable horrors that he had endured as a boy, the nazi concentration camps, he wrote that man so created in your image and endowed with the freedom to choose between good and evil, remains capable of the worst. as of the best of hatred. as of love. a madness of genius. in this moment were evil, hatred and madness. at once more taken so many...
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woodward and bernstein. because when everyone else was saying there is nothing else to this watergate story, they kept at it. they kept at it. and then they finally uncovered that there was more involved. and then of course they get played by robert redford and dustin hoffman. that makes their life pretty glamorous. boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford. but at a more serious level, before the 1970s -- i will not say specifically before watergate though chronologically it works that way -- in the 1960s, reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby, "inside baseball" affair. they went to cocktail receptions and went to the same school. there was a tendency to think what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government was doing. call it maybe a recognition that politicians are human, too. call it willingness to respect the divide between public lives in private life. do you need to know who is having an aff
woodward and bernstein. because when everyone else was saying there is nothing else to this watergate story, they kept at it. they kept at it. and then they finally uncovered that there was more involved. and then of course they get played by robert redford and dustin hoffman. that makes their life pretty glamorous. boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford. but at a more serious level, before the 1970s -- i will not say specifically before watergate though...
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orchestra presented maestro anissimov with the baton, an outstanding musician and conductor, leonard bernstein in the galaxy of the most authoritative music. the ministries of industry of belarus signed contracts worth $64 million for inoprom-kazakhstan. the forum took place on september 25-27 in astana with the participation of the largest enterprises in the industry. at the event , topical issues of the development of belarusian-kazakh relations were discussed, including in the field of development of industrial cooperation. possibly among them. implementation in kazakhstan of a project to localize a forest fire tractor, joint production of an electric passenger transport, deepening, localization of assembly production of elevator equipment. based on the results of the forum , an agreement was reached on their detailed consideration with the participation of industrial enterprises. well, we move on to other top topics of the week in the your choice section. wide. business opportunities are opening up at the renovated site of the motavela plant. the new buildings of the minsk city technopark
orchestra presented maestro anissimov with the baton, an outstanding musician and conductor, leonard bernstein in the galaxy of the most authoritative music. the ministries of industry of belarus signed contracts worth $64 million for inoprom-kazakhstan. the forum took place on september 25-27 in astana with the participation of the largest enterprises in the industry. at the event , topical issues of the development of belarusian-kazakh relations were discussed, including in the field of...
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how indicated in the mussels, jeffrey sillin and david bernstein were expelled in connection with illegalttempts to interfere in the internal affairs of russia. this week marked the 30th anniversary of the deepest political crisis. in modern russia in october 1993 , tanks fired at one of the government bodies in the center of the capital. why did this happen, and what lessons can be learned from these historical events? after all, we see that if we forget history, as they do in canada, then all this leads to new bloodshed. we will discuss the influence of history on our current life with the scientific director of the russian military historical society, doctor of historical sciences professor mikhail mikhkov at our studio, mikhailievich , hello, thank you for coming, hello, so, 30 years, that’s a lot, that’s a whole generation has grown, as they say, you see a lot from a distance, how you see these events, well, yes, 30 years seems like a long time, but it’s also not that great in order to fully comprehend what happened there, but what happened is that russia stood on the rocks of the ci
how indicated in the mussels, jeffrey sillin and david bernstein were expelled in connection with illegalttempts to interfere in the internal affairs of russia. this week marked the 30th anniversary of the deepest political crisis. in modern russia in october 1993 , tanks fired at one of the government bodies in the center of the capital. why did this happen, and what lessons can be learned from these historical events? after all, we see that if we forget history, as they do in canada, then all...
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kering under pressure as a result of bernstein downgrading the stock.uestioning the gucci re-acceleration. they are not convinced. this speaks more broadly to what is happening with the luxury stocks and the fact they are getting dinged up ready badly. lvmh, montclair, arish mall, -- richemont. you wonder if the stock market cracked's, whether that can hit these stocks harder. will they stop spending if they start to see portfolios under pressure? alix: over three months, just to take a perspective of how badly they got hit. richemony ist have some saying this is priced in but it raises questions as to the upper end of luxury and does it spread to other aspects of the market. we saw high-end watches prices come down. we see that in areas like cars. guy: i use my board, the words reacceleration. can you basically extrapolate from what's happening with businesses like richemont and lvmh into for rory and aston martin. aston martin announcing the valkyrie hyper car will be competing against le mans. we will take it to endurance racing as well. the company'
kering under pressure as a result of bernstein downgrading the stock.uestioning the gucci re-acceleration. they are not convinced. this speaks more broadly to what is happening with the luxury stocks and the fact they are getting dinged up ready badly. lvmh, montclair, arish mall, -- richemont. you wonder if the stock market cracked's, whether that can hit these stocks harder. will they stop spending if they start to see portfolios under pressure? alix: over three months, just to take a...
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woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say specifically before watergate, i'll go chronologically. it works that way. but in the 1960s, reporting on politics in washington was kind of a clubby inside baseball and reporters hung out with politicians. they went to the same cocktail. they sent their kids to the same schools and all of this and there was a tendency to think that what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government is doing, call it maybe a recognition that politicians are human, to call it a willingness to respected divide between public lives and private lives. do you
woodward and bernstein, because when everybody else was saying, there's nothing to this watergate story, they at it, they kept at it. and then and they just uncover that there was more involved. and then course, to get played by, robert redford and dustin hoffman, you know, that makes it look pretty. grammer's boy, if i go to journalism school, then i can be like robert redford or dustin hoffman. but but it also had a deeper, sort of more serious level beef before the 1970s. i'm not to say...
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um, you know, not too long ago, joe biden, and his team is economic advisor, janet yellen here at bernstein others in the economics bure. a bible land came out said, this is how great vide nomics is the named economics after this president. is that a loser from your perspective, given the anxieties americans are feeling? well, let's just look at what the president is promising. he's promising economic growth from the middle out and bottom up. and if you look at the data over the last 2 years, who gets crushed? who's getting crush the bottom of the economic scale and the middle class? again, in this pull, we found a 2 point margin for democrats having an advantage, the democratic party having an advantage on handling and looking out for the middle class. we see record low and measures of your economic satisfaction in your personal economic satisfaction. and so both of those things tell me that that message's not penetrating. yes, he asked to go out and talk about this because it's a, that's a gaping hole in a weakness and his, and his re election bit. but the idea that by the nomics right no
um, you know, not too long ago, joe biden, and his team is economic advisor, janet yellen here at bernstein others in the economics bure. a bible land came out said, this is how great vide nomics is the named economics after this president. is that a loser from your perspective, given the anxieties americans are feeling? well, let's just look at what the president is promising. he's promising economic growth from the middle out and bottom up. and if you look at the data over the last 2 years,...
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ariel bernstein was 21, special forces one of of the first to cross the border. >> we're just afraidthere is something waiting for you at every corner. >> reporter: but his experiences then have left him questioning the tactics today. back then he says the idf warned civilians to leave and hamas told them to stay. just as it's happening now. but some had stayed. his orders he says assume the civilians had left. >> whoever you see is basically engaged in fighting, fire which any home you enter, with any kind of shape of a person that you see from afar. >> reporter: in many ways, israel's actions are playing out, just as they have in the past, 2021 gun positions, freshly dug back in use. and in gaza: the civilian death toll, according to palestinian health officials already higher than in 2014. and like then, israel is already facing huge international pressure to avoid more civilian casualties. >> what we are doing is saying privately what we've said publicly which is that all military operations should be conducted consistent with the law of war, that civilians should be protected. >
ariel bernstein was 21, special forces one of of the first to cross the border. >> we're just afraidthere is something waiting for you at every corner. >> reporter: but his experiences then have left him questioning the tactics today. back then he says the idf warned civilians to leave and hamas told them to stay. just as it's happening now. but some had stayed. his orders he says assume the civilians had left. >> whoever you see is basically engaged in fighting, fire which...
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shares down .50% >>> bernstein with coverage on riot platforms with on out perform rating bitcoin minerszed to an e enterprise model. shares down in the pre-market. >>> we have piper sandler upgrading software from neutral to overweight and hiking price target to $125 shares unchanged in the pre-market >>> time for the global briefing we start off with samsung with the highest quarterly profit this year. losses narrowed. samsung expects the market to rebound next year and plans to double production kcapacity >>> stellantis reporting revenue rose 7% despite taking a hit from the uaw strike. the parent company of dodge and jeep says it impacts sales of $3.2 billion profit is hit by less than $800 billion. >>> china manufacturing fell in contraction this month the index slipping to 59.5%. policymakers have unveiled a series of measures since june to boost growth including cutting interest rates. >>> the bank of japan taking a small step to unwinding the monetary policy of the past decade cnbc's martin soong outside tokyo headquarters >> reporter: good morning, frank. it seems like nothing r
shares down .50% >>> bernstein with coverage on riot platforms with on out perform rating bitcoin minerszed to an e enterprise model. shares down in the pre-market. >>> we have piper sandler upgrading software from neutral to overweight and hiking price target to $125 shares unchanged in the pre-market >>> time for the global briefing we start off with samsung with the highest quarterly profit this year. losses narrowed. samsung expects the market to rebound next year...
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4.4% compared to 11% a year ago joining me to discuss is the transportation research analyst at bernstein to have you here. >> hi, frank >> how do you think that will impact the stock if it is able to meet that margin estimate >> you already highlighted what happened to the stock with the third quarter number stock has been weak. what u.p.s. did when they negotiated with the teamsters is pull forward several years of inflation into the first year. it was important to get membership paid up front the rate of inflation moderates as we move forward and this cost hit at a time when u.p.s. was looking at shipper concerns about the upcoming strike and gearing up for peak season you end up putting a slug of inflation on lower productivity and the margins got crushed. what vinvestors are focused on i the fourth quarter and the company is confident they can recover as we move past the hyper inflationary period. >> what do you expect with volumes? u.p.s. lost 1.25 million packages per day during the negotiations softness is the word we hear from companies like old dominion and others that reported
4.4% compared to 11% a year ago joining me to discuss is the transportation research analyst at bernstein to have you here. >> hi, frank >> how do you think that will impact the stock if it is able to meet that margin estimate >> you already highlighted what happened to the stock with the third quarter number stock has been weak. what u.p.s. did when they negotiated with the teamsters is pull forward several years of inflation into the first year. it was important to get...
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on the other hand, if you're playing leonard bernstein and this is really what leonard bernstein looked absolutely, that's true, but... but are you reconciled to that? i don't need to be reconciled to that. i'm not...|�*m not... all i'm doing is playing golda during the period of the yom kippur war, and that's what i'm doing. i'm not, you know, explaining her, or rationalising her, or... justifying her. ..reappraising her, you know. i'm just playing a woman of that age, dealing with that situation. when i was a child in ukraine, at christmas time, my father would board up the windows of our house... golda. ..to protect us from cossacks who would get drunk and attackjews. they would beatjews to death in the street for fun. my father would hide us in the cellar. and we'd stay silent, hoping the killers would pass us by. i am not that little girl hiding in the cellar! you've played so many great roles — and whether that's through prime suspect, we don't have to go through the list — but for many people one of the really wonderful roles you played, of course, was the queen. now, you cancell
on the other hand, if you're playing leonard bernstein and this is really what leonard bernstein looked absolutely, that's true, but... but are you reconciled to that? i don't need to be reconciled to that. i'm not...|�*m not... all i'm doing is playing golda during the period of the yom kippur war, and that's what i'm doing. i'm not, you know, explaining her, or rationalising her, or... justifying her. ..reappraising her, you know. i'm just playing a woman of that age, dealing with that...
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bernstein says ibm should see more revenue from a -- ibm acquired the business in but ubs points outexpected to decelerate they lowered their software estimates, expect additional commentary lastly, consulting competitor accenture was cautious in the recent earnings report, warnings of slower decision making. morgan stanley says the same amount of damage could hit ibm so will ibm stick with the full-year growth of 3% to 5% free cash flow of $10.5 billion? scott? >>> all right. we'll see you in o.t. >>> a julia boorstin, and then there is meta. i'm wondering how many times we'll hear efficiency out of mark zuckerberg. that's been a winning strategy for him in that stock, hasn't it >> it has indeed meta shares are down about 4% today going into the close, but the stock is up nearly 150% in the past 12 months this is because analyst investors expect acceleration of growth this will be the fastest rate in two years. meta is expected to benefit from a.i., targeting and measurement, better monetization of reels, tapping into the opportunity, and plus an overall stabilizing, now growing ad
bernstein says ibm should see more revenue from a -- ibm acquired the business in but ubs points outexpected to decelerate they lowered their software estimates, expect additional commentary lastly, consulting competitor accenture was cautious in the recent earnings report, warnings of slower decision making. morgan stanley says the same amount of damage could hit ibm so will ibm stick with the full-year growth of 3% to 5% free cash flow of $10.5 billion? scott? >>> all right. we'll...
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ab bernstein with coverage of disney with the $103 price target. transition to direct-to-consumer at scale all it the only challenger to netflix. shares up .25%. >>> and square getting an outout perform rating. it favors it with the ecosystem and the ability to grow makes it among the most likely to challenge. shares of square or block right now is up 1%. >>> we have oppenheimer downgrading o'reilly auto parts to perform. something we flagged yesterday and pan democrdemic rallies wil continue to fade for sales and eps upside. shares are plat in the pre-market. >>> it is time for the global briefing. we begin in russia. the government removing the restrictions around diesel. the kremlin saying the move is focused on the export of diesel to ports by pipeline. >>> india's central bank holding the lending rate at 6.5% steady. it plans to keep the liquidity rating tight. it hiked rates 250 basis points since last may to bring inflation down to the 4% target. >>> china cyberspace administration group pre-posing the removal of data exports if regulators d
ab bernstein with coverage of disney with the $103 price target. transition to direct-to-consumer at scale all it the only challenger to netflix. shares up .25%. >>> and square getting an outout perform rating. it favors it with the ecosystem and the ability to grow makes it among the most likely to challenge. shares of square or block right now is up 1%. >>> we have oppenheimer downgrading o'reilly auto parts to perform. something we flagged yesterday and pan democrdemic...
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i want to duck out carnival unlike other cruise lines does not hedge its fuel but bernstein is sayingt's a surcharge up to $9 per passenger per day if oil stays above 70, oil said 85 and change, a surcharge. stuart: rivian. lauren: bond sales, stocks down 17%. investors could convert bonds and need more shares out there with a move to the share price and also issued relatively disappointing guidance for the current quarter. stuart: take them to the cleaners, 17%, that hurts. meta, partnership with ray-ban, the sunglasses people, what that about. lauren: smart glasses that use artificial intelligence, 150 different features. glasses are cool. they look like regular ray-ban sunglasses which are very trendy. they can make calls, they can record video, tap to pause, forward back-and-forth for volume control but if i'm walking down the street and you see me wearing ray-ban's, i could be recording you. apparently there's this pulsing white light to the public knows my eyes are recording. hey, meta, that the ai command for the digital assistant, tell me where i am going and they can tell you
i want to duck out carnival unlike other cruise lines does not hedge its fuel but bernstein is sayingt's a surcharge up to $9 per passenger per day if oil stays above 70, oil said 85 and change, a surcharge. stuart: rivian. lauren: bond sales, stocks down 17%. investors could convert bonds and need more shares out there with a move to the share price and also issued relatively disappointing guidance for the current quarter. stuart: take them to the cleaners, 17%, that hurts. meta, partnership...
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and clorox's struggles with the fallout of the company and ab bernstein with shares up .30% and wellsen up .50%. >>> time for the global briefing. goldman sachs suing malaysia over the payments over the bank's role in the 1mbd corruption scandal. they are in disagreement over paying to settle the criminal probe. >>> shares of china's four biggest banks rising after the wealth fund invested $73 million in the names. the first purchase in eight ye years. the sovereign fund will continue to add stakes in the next six months. looking at shares of banks, as we said, moving higher. >>> and the price of oil is moving high irrelevant. international energy agency said in the latest report that oil markets will remain on tender hooks as the israel-hamas war unfolds. the iaea adding it is focusing on the oil flows as the events develop. >>> ahead on "worldwide exchange," the one word you need to know today. victoria green says markets are facing a huge wall of worry. >>> if you haven't already, follow our podcast. if you miss "worldwide exchange" check us out on spot ifify or ae or other podcast
and clorox's struggles with the fallout of the company and ab bernstein with shares up .30% and wellsen up .50%. >>> time for the global briefing. goldman sachs suing malaysia over the payments over the bank's role in the 1mbd corruption scandal. they are in disagreement over paying to settle the criminal probe. >>> shares of china's four biggest banks rising after the wealth fund invested $73 million in the names. the first purchase in eight ye years. the sovereign fund will...