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by saying business review. luck. the a. gemini. at any time i became a place. beyond the bell yeah i don't like the beatles quite a song is to sing along to see this to come from super. for. interactive exercises. everything is online via an interactive enjoyments a frame with a w. . i'm not laughing at the joke i just sometimes i am. but i stand up and whimper that we should have been fixed even for german culture looking at the stereotype of clatskanie as thinkers leave the country behind on...
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i am covering that in my next business review. in thea lot of people company owned more stock than you. do you think you are underpaid? i would never claim that i am underpaid. ♪ vid: you have your scooter business and electric bike business. it is in about 25 cities. dara khosrowshahi -- david: you have one that is manufactured for you? building one that is manufactured for us. some people say they are dangerous. dara: we are watching it carefully. we are working on technologies to modulate those issues. when they get to busy parts of town, we will slow them down. some, early on, they went as high as 20 miles per hour. determine working to responsible speeds. launched -- you have launched a new product. toa: it is from new york jfk. david: is there great demand? dara: we will see. going to jfk during rush hour hour is a mess. what we are trying to -- what are you supposed to do? how much does it cost? about $200. downtown new york to jfk, it is to $200 cost close anyway. the magic is we are bringing in users from thousands of goin
i am covering that in my next business review. in thea lot of people company owned more stock than you. do you think you are underpaid? i would never claim that i am underpaid. ♪ vid: you have your scooter business and electric bike business. it is in about 25 cities. dara khosrowshahi -- david: you have one that is manufactured for you? building one that is manufactured for us. some people say they are dangerous. dara: we are watching it carefully. we are working on technologies to modulate...
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dara: david, i'm covering that in my next monthly business review. i have not gotten to fried chicken grease yet. david: that is the most popular. a lot of people in the company own more stock than you. do you think you are underpaid? dara: i would never claim that i am underpaid. ♪ david: let's talk about some of your other businesses. you have your scooter business and electric bike business. the scooter business is all over the united states, around the world or? dara: it is in about 25 cities. expanding mostly in the u.s. but in europe as well. david: you have one that is manufactured for you? is it different from scooters other companies use? dara: we are building one that is manufactured for us. totally proprietary. david: some people say they are dangerous. what do you say about that? dara: it is something we are watching carefully. we are working on technologies to modulate those issues. for example, when scooters get to very busy parts of town, we will slow them down. some of these scooters early on, they went as high as 20 miles per hour. n
dara: david, i'm covering that in my next monthly business review. i have not gotten to fried chicken grease yet. david: that is the most popular. a lot of people in the company own more stock than you. do you think you are underpaid? dara: i would never claim that i am underpaid. ♪ david: let's talk about some of your other businesses. you have your scooter business and electric bike business. the scooter business is all over the united states, around the world or? dara: it is in about 25...
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i mean -- my : i'm covering that in next business review. david: that's the most popular? dara: yes. lot of people in the company own more stock than you do. you're the c.e.o. underpaid.nk you're is that a problem for? you. dara: i would never claim that i'm underpaid. claim that i'm underpaid. >> the david rubensten show", peer-to-peer conversations is sponsored by wells fargo banking.e wells fargo healthcare banking, making a difference where it matters. g a difference where it matters. david: let's talk about some of your other businesses. over here you have your scooter usiness and your electric bike business. dara: yes. david: the scooter business is all over the united states and world? the dara: it's in about 25 cities now and expanding. in the u.s. but we're expanding into europe pretty quickly as well. that's ou've a scooter manufactured just for you or is it different than the scooters that other companies use? we're building a scooter that's manufactured just for us. the bike is manufactured just by us.and designed by totally proprietary. david: some people say
i mean -- my : i'm covering that in next business review. david: that's the most popular? dara: yes. lot of people in the company own more stock than you do. you're the c.e.o. underpaid.nk you're is that a problem for? you. dara: i would never claim that i'm underpaid. claim that i'm underpaid. >> the david rubensten show", peer-to-peer conversations is sponsored by wells fargo banking.e wells fargo healthcare banking, making a difference where it matters. g a difference where it...
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business review and some ways the wea kness business review and some ways the weakness of british brexiteans britain goes ahead, this is a friend of britain, for goes ahead with brexit britain will be more isolated. it will not have its power base in unit and be more dependent ona base in unit and be more dependent on a griddle or ship with united states. under a normal american president who would deal fairly with britain that might not be a problem, they would welcome a relationship but i am they would welcome a relationship butiama they would welcome a relationship but i am a afraid donald trump is not that, you might try to take advantage of britain and upstage the british debate he has done and to be so impolite and arrogant in saying he will not stop to the british ambassador, can you imagine a situation like that,. we say about a run on north korea will not talk to them, we have said that ever during suez or the iraq war disagreements, between people be never boycotted each other until donald trump did that to ambassador kim darroch, it isa that to ambassador kim darroch, it is a
business review and some ways the wea kness business review and some ways the weakness of british brexiteans britain goes ahead, this is a friend of britain, for goes ahead with brexit britain will be more isolated. it will not have its power base in unit and be more dependent ona base in unit and be more dependent on a griddle or ship with united states. under a normal american president who would deal fairly with britain that might not be a problem, they would welcome a relationship but i am...
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brian quinn will have more in our business update. why oneress review, chef is up in arms with the michelin guide. overr his use of one famous english cheese. the ecology minister has told local media he has no reason to resign. he has said he has received a full support of president macron earlier this week. he has come under fire for holding extravagant dinners and spending thousands on renovations. >> i have no reason to resign. he did not ask me to. when you are attacked all day long and new false information comes out, obviously you want to be alone, to let go. i will not do that. i am angry. when i read an article that claims i live in a public housing unit, i have never asked for subsidized housing. >> pointing to a real estate scamam, the minister says he was never told the flat was destined for low income families. even if this information is true, i never had any knowledge of it. >> since wednesday, media has published several stories proving the minister is living the lush life on public funds. first there were champagne and lobster dinners.
brian quinn will have more in our business update. why oneress review, chef is up in arms with the michelin guide. overr his use of one famous english cheese. the ecology minister has told local media he has no reason to resign. he has said he has received a full support of president macron earlier this week. he has come under fire for holding extravagant dinners and spending thousands on renovations. >> i have no reason to resign. he did not ask me to. when you are attacked all day long...
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responsibility to comply up to abe, one of the first steps that we take is to advise a business to consult with a lawyer to review their lease, to see what might either provide the their businesses with ability to push back on that, and a/making sure the business is aware of what may or may not be in the lease. that is just one example of what we think this partnership will help with. the s bdc is going to put together a panel of private sector for folks that would be able to support our small businesses in san francisco, and it will be more of approaching a longer-term relationship when it comes to disability access and ada compliance. adding in that much needed business support that not often times businesses think about when they are starting their business, when they are doing really well. rarely do businesses think of making improvements to their space, as part of the business planning process. that is part of the partnership, we will definitely keep you updated is not program is implement it. >> great, thank you. great presentation. i just want to say, your office and what you have done, getting the word ou
responsibility to comply up to abe, one of the first steps that we take is to advise a business to consult with a lawyer to review their lease, to see what might either provide the their businesses with ability to push back on that, and a/making sure the business is aware of what may or may not be in the lease. that is just one example of what we think this partnership will help with. the s bdc is going to put together a panel of private sector for folks that would be able to support our small...
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the cbi calls on the government to bring forward new plans for business engagement, review and updatee is enough time to complete all necessary legislation on no deal. scale up trials of crucial it systems in preparation for the end of october. and publish their preparedness measures by the beginning of october. let us talk now to the head of brexit policy at the british— irish chambers of commerce. thank you for joining us. how do you think the impact ofa joining us. how do you think the impact of a no—deal brexit would be felt? a no—deal brexit would be the worst outcome for all concerned. you would see an immediate rupture to important trading relationships between the uk and the eu, and between the uk and the eu, and between our members, especially between our members, especially between the uk and ireland. we are talking about everything on the good aside from tariffs, customs, increased paperwork, complaints regulatory checks, and potential lack of access, loss of recognition of qualifications, things that businesses have not had to face before. it is a huge rupture to the trade
the cbi calls on the government to bring forward new plans for business engagement, review and updatee is enough time to complete all necessary legislation on no deal. scale up trials of crucial it systems in preparation for the end of october. and publish their preparedness measures by the beginning of october. let us talk now to the head of brexit policy at the british— irish chambers of commerce. thank you for joining us. how do you think the impact ofa joining us. how do you think the...
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business plan, and the mayor's office in reviewing that business plan did not put the plan put forward. it was dealing with the s.e.w. units above, which are looser, they're basically smaller kind of, like, mini units that can be anything from retail to office. i think basically active space is the kind of model for that. >> commissioner moore: and i appreciate them taking the tact. however it leaves us with a land use that is less desirable than if we had a building there. and since there are no ideas, i consider that a question -- an unanswered question that begs a lot of question. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so help me here. we're not approving the building as planned? help me, please. >> it's not that we're not approving the building as planned. what meta had proposed was 2,000 square foot for the building, and to build a brand-new building that cost $13 million just didn't make sense. so what we had proposed is that each 250 square foot unit to be rented at $1400 a month which is still below anything that's available for offices, but
business plan, and the mayor's office in reviewing that business plan did not put the plan put forward. it was dealing with the s.e.w. units above, which are looser, they're basically smaller kind of, like, mini units that can be anything from retail to office. i think basically active space is the kind of model for that. >> commissioner moore: and i appreciate them taking the tact. however it leaves us with a land use that is less desirable than if we had a building there. and since...
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experience air wick essential mist. >>> many americans rely on online reviews to choose a business or82% of adults say they read online reviews at least some of the time. that's according to a pew research study. but posting a review could put you at risk of being sued. ktm investigative correspondent anna werner has more. >> posting reviews is second nature for many people nowadays. when they have a bad situation with a business, up goes the news to share. what one man thought was a simple review turned into a year-long battle in court. >> i never thought i'd be sued over anything i write. there's no reason to say anything but the truth. >> reporter: but thomas lloyd of deland, florida, says telling the truth got him in trouble. his ordeal began when his 10-year-old poodle rembrandt suddenly felt ill last year. lloyd rushed him to nearby deland animal hospital when they told him he needed emergency surgery for a ruptured spleen. i said, are you going to do it right now and they said yep. six hours later they told him to pick rembrandt up but was unable to find a surgeon. he took him
experience air wick essential mist. >>> many americans rely on online reviews to choose a business or82% of adults say they read online reviews at least some of the time. that's according to a pew research study. but posting a review could put you at risk of being sued. ktm investigative correspondent anna werner has more. >> posting reviews is second nature for many people nowadays. when they have a bad situation with a business, up goes the news to share. what one man thought...
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all six businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewinghe applications and recommendation from the h.p.c., staff finds the businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the legacy business registry. there are -- sorry, that should say six draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission. one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as a motion in favor of the resolutions. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the core physical features or traditions that define the business. once approved by the s.b.c., the business must maintain the physical features and traditions in order to remain on the legacy business registry. for anchor brewing company, it is brewery. for comeix experience, it is comics bookstore. for the castro walking tours, and lgbtq castro history. for el tore a, dor, restaurant with mexican cuisine. hockey haven, bar. and for joe goode performance group, it is dance/theater. this concludes my presentation. i am happy to answer any questions and ther
all six businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewinghe applications and recommendation from the h.p.c., staff finds the businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the legacy business registry. there are -- sorry, that should say six draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission. one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as a motion in favor of the resolutions....
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businesses has contributed significantly to the history and identity of fishers wharf in san francisco. all of our received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewinghe applications and the recommendation from the hpc, staff finds businesses have met the criteria to qualify for listing in the legacy business registry. there are a four draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission, one but for each of the applicants. the support of the business should be as a motion in favor of the resolutions. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the core physical features of traditions set to define the business. once approved by the sbc, the business must maintain these physical features or traditions in order to maintain the business registry. providing antique and estate jewelry is a jewelry store, for lucca's the foods and deli and the wine store it is a food store punch line it is a comedy club. for scoma's it is a restaurant featuring seafood. i am pleased to report that all four businesses are added to the legacy business registry today, scoma's will be the 200th business added to the registry. congratulations to all of t
businesses has contributed significantly to the history and identity of fishers wharf in san francisco. all of our received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewinghe applications and the recommendation from the hpc, staff finds businesses have met the criteria to qualify for listing in the legacy business registry. there are a four draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission, one but for each of the applicants. the support of...
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reviews. for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> and before we go let's take a finalookall street. the dow fell 23 points. the nasdaq was down 35, and the s&p 500 was lower by 10. >>> and that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm ra i'm rahel solomon. thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. see you tomorrow. ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, uing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbrl
reviews. for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> and before we go let's take a finalookall street. the dow fell 23 points. the nasdaq was down 35, and the s&p 500 was lower by 10. >>> and that is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm ra i'm rahel solomon. thanks for watching. >> i'm bill griffeth. see you tomorrow. ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman...
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the issue about the mandatory discretionary review, i wanted to clarify that if all the businesses came together and filed the mandatory discretionary review together, you can do that and split the $3,000 cost, making it much smaller for anyone. and again, that's just for those using this space as office space, not the personal use, etc. so that's one thing to know. and then, the last thing i will say is that we did put a clause in this legislation requiring the landlord to give notice in writing to any new tenant about what uses are allowed at this space so that any tenant are put on notice if there's an improper use. i am concerned that it would appear, at least from the testimony that i heard today, that the landlord is continuing to rent in active space, spaces that are not active p.d.r. so i think the city attorney was just distracted, jon givner, if you're available, today, we heard in testimony that the landlord continues to be renting active space sites or units to non-p.d.r. businesses, and i'm just wondering if you can explain, to the extent that you can, what the city attorne
the issue about the mandatory discretionary review, i wanted to clarify that if all the businesses came together and filed the mandatory discretionary review together, you can do that and split the $3,000 cost, making it much smaller for anyone. and again, that's just for those using this space as office space, not the personal use, etc. so that's one thing to know. and then, the last thing i will say is that we did put a clause in this legislation requiring the landlord to give notice in...
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about a year ago this month, the company announced a strategic review of its business.t lost three quarters of its value over the last few years. evaluateny needed to its businesses. meanwhile, it is also dealing with $13 billion in long-term debt. caroline: the executive leadership and how that falls, is that music to mylan's years? riley: it is a complicated one to explain and describe. be actingairman will as the executive chairman of this new entity. i think there are some questions that remain about how that is going to shake out. ceo, his strategy has been, for the last few years, to really focus on innovative medicine. they are rolling this off the balance sheet and cory is going to take control of this new entity. romaine: i thought it was interesting how they structured this deal. i wonder if other companies in the space will look at what they did and say, maybe we should follow suit. we have seen other companies selloff individual businesses. a big example, eli lilly. what is unique here is that it is actually selling off drugs that they develop. the question
about a year ago this month, the company announced a strategic review of its business.t lost three quarters of its value over the last few years. evaluateny needed to its businesses. meanwhile, it is also dealing with $13 billion in long-term debt. caroline: the executive leadership and how that falls, is that music to mylan's years? riley: it is a complicated one to explain and describe. be actingairman will as the executive chairman of this new entity. i think there are some questions that...
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business for the tour operators. that's a lot of our focus, giving them online booking tools but help them get better reviews. >> i've heard people refer to it as the open table model where you can get a restaurant reservation. they were dealing with a lot of small businesses, too. >> yes as well as ways to help consumers find them. >> one thing that's important is you have reviews built online, but you know these are real people it's no situation like yelp, where maybe you're trashing your competitors. >> yeah, we've collected 800,000 verified reviews across 20,000 activities we have every single customer who leaves a review we've ensured went on that tour. that means that our verification system is very important and the average rating is 4.8 stars so the quality is high as well >> what are some of the most popular things people are doing? >> it depends on the time of year, lots of watersports. things that range from swimming with pigs. >> what? >> all the way to taking great boat tours >> back up swim with pigs >> you can swim with pigs in the bahamas. >> that is so random >> all sorts of animal encounters one of
business for the tour operators. that's a lot of our focus, giving them online booking tools but help them get better reviews. >> i've heard people refer to it as the open table model where you can get a restaurant reservation. they were dealing with a lot of small businesses, too. >> yes as well as ways to help consumers find them. >> one thing that's important is you have reviews built online, but you know these are real people it's no situation like yelp, where maybe you're...
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. ♪ ♪ 's before we've all had an unpleasant experience or two at a business or restaurant and maybe we left a scathing reviewter on yelp. but can posting something land you in legal jeopardy? a growing number of people are being sued over their online reviews with one case going as high as a million dollars. businesses are fighting back and that ranges from doctors offices to theme parks. we have turned into a culture of complaints where everything is a hardship. oh, my god, i went to this restaurant and they were closed on labor day. one star. i had a delicious meal but the chef didn't come out and kiss my ring. we used to stand in the yard and yell at the neighbor's kid or shout into the belly of our toilet, but we don't do that anymore. >> greg: social media has democratized the bullhorn. we are all critics without the responsibility of being a critic. let's say i'm drunk at a bar with the responsibility of being thrown out and let's say i got food poisoning or i could say that they were racist or bigoted. because i had a bad experience. do you remember the college bakery, i think it was a bakery that eje
. ♪ ♪ 's before we've all had an unpleasant experience or two at a business or restaurant and maybe we left a scathing reviewter on yelp. but can posting something land you in legal jeopardy? a growing number of people are being sued over their online reviews with one case going as high as a million dollars. businesses are fighting back and that ranges from doctors offices to theme parks. we have turned into a culture of complaints where everything is a hardship. oh, my god, i went to this...
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-- £700 company thomas cook has lined up 700 —— £700 million rescue deal after reviewing plans to restructure the businessto induce introduced guidelines on how much sleep we should get according times. growing evidence of health impacts of the lack of sleep. 35—year—old man who had been blind for more than a tells the daily melt overjoyed at seeing his family for the first time thanks to medical advances and reversing site loss. add sharon cypress from social and got —— anxiety think global style that makes them feel like an animal entity. let's start shall eat with a little bit of reflection on the engineer interviews. yes,. for my money, i headed overjohnson tonight. daily express talks about boris's line and delay insane. the daily express picked up on what their readers want to hear because they want most of them to be out of they want most of them to be out of the eu and that's what boris said he would deliver on october 31, although when pushed, it is very entertaining indeed. it was testy at times and boris got rattled from times and boris got rattled from time to time, but when pushed by andrew n
-- £700 company thomas cook has lined up 700 —— £700 million rescue deal after reviewing plans to restructure the businessto induce introduced guidelines on how much sleep we should get according times. growing evidence of health impacts of the lack of sleep. 35—year—old man who had been blind for more than a tells the daily melt overjoyed at seeing his family for the first time thanks to medical advances and reversing site loss. add sharon cypress from social and got —— anxiety...
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business app. "pursuit" section review of bud selig's new book , a "for the good of the game."e about the one man who stands tall in the memoir, spoiler alert, it is bud selig. >> bud selig has a very pro-bud selig view of his 22 years as major league baseball commissioner. he changed the game, but he does not seem to connect the dots between the problems baseball is having right now and decisions he made under his leadership. jason: those 22 years after be some of the most impactful and change-riddled in the history of baseball in a lot of ways. eben: without question. he took over in the early 1990's and immediately led baseball through the strike in 1994, the first cancellation of a world series in dozens of years. before that, baseball had a lot of trust to make up with a lot -- a lot of trust to make up with the american public. it did so over the course of two decades afterward. he led baseball through that. so much of the way baseball is structured right now, the with way that the divisions are laid out, the way that -- the first wildcard and then the second wild-card, i
business app. "pursuit" section review of bud selig's new book , a "for the good of the game."e about the one man who stands tall in the memoir, spoiler alert, it is bud selig. >> bud selig has a very pro-bud selig view of his 22 years as major league baseball commissioner. he changed the game, but he does not seem to connect the dots between the problems baseball is having right now and decisions he made under his leadership. jason: those 22 years after be some of the...
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review. with me are business commentator josie cox and john crowley from first draft news.nd yes, brexit and borisjohnson feature on most of them. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor sajid javid is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. it's a pensive looking prime minister on the front page of the sunday times, by framing him in front of the staircases it almost looks like he has a set of wings. the headline focuses on his determination to make a no deal brexit happen. the observer goes with talks between the former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary keir starmar to try and block a no—deal brexit the mail on sunday the mail on sunday has a full page splash on ‘boris's bounce' reporting that a new poll suggests a 10% rise in support for the conservative party with mrjohnson as prime minister. but the scottish mail on sunday focuses on a showdown between scottish conservative leader ruth davidson and borisjohnson over a no—deal brexit. and the sunday express has a poll saying that the public wants mps to let the
review. with me are business commentator josie cox and john crowley from first draft news.nd yes, brexit and borisjohnson feature on most of them. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor sajid javid is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. it's a pensive looking prime minister on the front page of the sunday times, by framing him in front of the staircases it almost looks like he has a set of wings. the headline focuses on his determination to make a no...
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the dft said a review of hs2‘s costs is continuing. our business correspondent katy austin is here.fuel to the fire for critics of the scheme? indeed. the current government has repeatedly committed to hs2, its first stages due to open in 2026. critics will see this as further evidence that there are questions over its value for money. hs2 itself hasn't commented specifically on this other than to point out its chair is regularly reporting back over his scrutiny of the scheme and the department for transport says allan cook's review is ongoing and he will deliver his final assessment in due course. hs2 does have support from business groups such as the cbi, which told me that although taxpayers money must be well spent, the potential benefits to the northern economy in terms ofjobs, rail capacity, etc, shouldn't be overlooked. this is a very sensitive time for hs2. if borisjohnson becomes prime minister, he has said he would like to do his own review into the project. news that there is a potential overspend, delivering the cost of £85 billion will be listened to by many quarters. t
the dft said a review of hs2‘s costs is continuing. our business correspondent katy austin is here.fuel to the fire for critics of the scheme? indeed. the current government has repeatedly committed to hs2, its first stages due to open in 2026. critics will see this as further evidence that there are questions over its value for money. hs2 itself hasn't commented specifically on this other than to point out its chair is regularly reporting back over his scrutiny of the scheme and the...
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what could trigger a more substantial review of the business?he performance we had in the second quarter, it is a strong one, but that doesn't make us complacent about the environment. if i look at for example of the ,nvestment banking activities the revenue pressure is there to stay. had ae the fact that we record m&a and advisory results, we are not sitting there and waiting for a better time, we are thinking constantly about ways to redeploy our sources and optimize our portfolios. >> we are acting from a position of strength and a position in which we constantly look at how to improve our business, and it's not one-off initiatives that will make a difference. we need to stay close to clients and take advantage of our position in the market. >> that was ubs ceo sergio ermotti, speaking to bloomberg's manus cranny, my coanchor from dubai. still with us, the investment advisor at the bank of singapore. you were listening in with that interview. sense, with the backdrop of the negative rate in europe and also subdued client activity, perhaps the
what could trigger a more substantial review of the business?he performance we had in the second quarter, it is a strong one, but that doesn't make us complacent about the environment. if i look at for example of the ,nvestment banking activities the revenue pressure is there to stay. had ae the fact that we record m&a and advisory results, we are not sitting there and waiting for a better time, we are thinking constantly about ways to redeploy our sources and optimize our portfolios....
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of the reasons i wanted to talk to you, you said your investigation is going to include review of epstein's businessted to his new mexico ranch. your office acquired hundreds of pages of stand land office. i didn't know if that related to the investigation or if you can explain here tonight. >> sure. in new mexico, we have a high portion of public lands and they are supposed to be leased to ranchers and other business leaders through a process. we just discovered recently that he also had very important land leases surrounding his private property. we want to make sure all rules and laws were followed. it does raise a concern that in this investigation, we want to make sure his dealings were above board as well. concerning that we have an active investigation. >> there have been local reports that epstein purchased the land for this ranch from the governor of the state. obviously with you looking into the business aspects and conduct at the ranch, one of the things that has been one of the great tragedies is that he seems to be able to do these thing fist are years and get out of it again and again
of the reasons i wanted to talk to you, you said your investigation is going to include review of epstein's businessted to his new mexico ranch. your office acquired hundreds of pages of stand land office. i didn't know if that related to the investigation or if you can explain here tonight. >> sure. in new mexico, we have a high portion of public lands and they are supposed to be leased to ranchers and other business leaders through a process. we just discovered recently that he also had...
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anna wererner shows us why postg a negative online review of a business could put you at risk of being sued. >>> yikes. monday, july 22nd, 2019. here is today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds.
anna wererner shows us why postg a negative online review of a business could put you at risk of being sued. >>> yikes. monday, july 22nd, 2019. here is today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds.
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this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day-by-day look at the top headlines. the week began on a note of optimism after presidents trump and xi met at the g20 summit and agreed to restart trade talks. francine: the u.s. and china have agreed to a trade truce and say they will revive stalled negotiations. this after talks on the sidelines of the g20 summit in japan. president trump says he will also scale back restrictions on chinese technology giant huawei. the president saying the u.s. is winning the trade war and that he will hold off additional tariffs. is it all kinetic, or is something going in the right direction? >> i think we are moving in a bit of a positive situation. trump could have walked out the meeting. francine: will it hold? that's the million-dollar question, right? >> more than $1 million. we've seen commentary in the last week, steve mnuchin talking about 90% of the deal is done, it's always the last 10%. will it hold? who knows? tom: how su
this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day-by-day look at the top headlines. the week began on a note of optimism after presidents trump and xi met at the g20 summit and agreed to restart trade talks. francine: the u.s. and china have agreed to a trade truce and say they will revive stalled negotiations. this after talks on the sidelines of the g20 summit...