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caroline hyde joins us.k to me about why two different companies have different things. >> iliad, the new kid on the block, they really drove a price war in france at the moment that it is thinking it might be doubling telecom. we did not get the hands on it so far. dealings, we were thinking we can buy the whole. billion euros to 5.5 billion euros. bouygues thinks it should be worth way more. it is a fantastical amount. conglomerate, it is worth 11.5 billion. sales come from telecom. why should it be worth double that? almost 5 billion euros? chunk of that. the and telecom, a mixing wonder what is happening next. there are rumors going around that maybe the family will want to take the this is private. the fact that some of it does not add up among the valuation. , quitenteresting significant changes. >> the game has changed. if you look at discussions with orange. they have other areas that will isht be seeing if bouygues looking at team you go with the number one player in france. not the number four. it
caroline hyde joins us.k to me about why two different companies have different things. >> iliad, the new kid on the block, they really drove a price war in france at the moment that it is thinking it might be doubling telecom. we did not get the hands on it so far. dealings, we were thinking we can buy the whole. billion euros to 5.5 billion euros. bouygues thinks it should be worth way more. it is a fantastical amount. conglomerate, it is worth 11.5 billion. sales come from telecom. why...
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caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in renewables, as well as on reliance in nuclear technology. in addition, ge is offering to 's rail signaling business to oust him. alstom is saying that this new goodbye ge could also reduce the cash component by 25-30%. ge is hoping that this revised term will be enough to convince the french government and the french president, francois hollande, that this date is better for alstom. they will be meeting later today right here. open thedent will meeting with siemens and mitsubishi leaders. siemens, mitsubishi offer could be improved by 150 million euros. the ge offer is significantly improved and the government was right to interview them. >> you got some reaction. >> that's right, i talked to some union numbers of alstom last night. it was just af
caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in renewables, as well as on reliance in nuclear technology. in addition, ge is offering to 's rail signaling business to oust him. alstom is saying that this new goodbye ge could also reduce the cash...
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i'm carolin roth. >> and i'm sri jegarajah. >> shire rejects a series of offers sending shares sharply higher in london. >>> are we getting closer to an agreement on alstom? the bid has been sweetened to $11.2 billion euros in additional cash on the table. >>> shares rise as lloyd's sends off more than expected.. the spot is slipping below the offer price. >>> and we are joined by tele-nor's ceo live later on in the program. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hello, everyone. you're watching "worldwide exchange." >> good morning to you, carolin. it's the end of the week. we made it through. >> yes, we did. we've got the speculation about shrine that's sending markets higher. and we're still hoping for a miracle after yesterday's defeat. >> down, but not out. >> let's show you what's coming up on today's show. we have a jam-packed show for you. business success is putting cold, hard cash in their pockets. we look at how the region is giving a boost to scandin
i'm carolin roth. >> and i'm sri jegarajah. >> shire rejects a series of offers sending shares sharply higher in london. >>> are we getting closer to an agreement on alstom? the bid has been sweetened to $11.2 billion euros in additional cash on the table. >>> shares rise as lloyd's sends off more than expected.. the spot is slipping below the offer price. >>> and we are joined by tele-nor's ceo live later on in the program. >> announcer: you're...
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caroline, who is in paris. >> that's right.s a very long weekend of negotiations and discussions stom and the main stockholder. you had themight officially approve the offer. the condition was to take a 20% stake. becamewhen it complicated because the main shareholder didn't want to sell at the same price. finally they came to a compromise. 20 months toe transfer this state. >> they are making some comments this morning. the french government making some comments this morning. and the ceo. what are we hearing? what he said. you people are saying the deal is positive, that this is good for the economy. tosays it will remain alstom. also the french finance minister said this morning this deal will because taxpayers money they will sell other companies in order to pay for it. >> still with us for a few -- for a few let's get your thoughts on this deal. it seems the government has come .own on ge you said earlier it feels like you have gone to bed and woken up in another decade. >> absolutely. to overcome the , it is very specific
caroline, who is in paris. >> that's right.s a very long weekend of negotiations and discussions stom and the main stockholder. you had themight officially approve the offer. the condition was to take a 20% stake. becamewhen it complicated because the main shareholder didn't want to sell at the same price. finally they came to a compromise. 20 months toe transfer this state. >> they are making some comments this morning. the french government making some comments this morning. and...
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i am caroline hyde.is one of the most successful startup investors in europe catching and on the latest tech listings. it helped fund the growth in dropbox, sound cloud to name a few. here with more on the tech reimer, partner and cofounder of index ventures. thank you very much indeed for joining us today. -- we wereense talking earlier. what sets apart some of the companies you look for? what are the key qualities you look for in entrepreneurs and companies you look to fund? >> our thesis is that there is nothing unique about silicon valley that means all great entrepreneurs have to be based there. we believe they can be based anywhere in the world. that is the thesis for setting up index ventures in europe. we are looking for very talented missionary entrepreneurs with a big vision who want to make a dent in the universe as steve jobs used to say. we want to do that by bringing a great service to consumers or to businesses with a combination of business model innovation and technology. oneet's drill d
i am caroline hyde.is one of the most successful startup investors in europe catching and on the latest tech listings. it helped fund the growth in dropbox, sound cloud to name a few. here with more on the tech reimer, partner and cofounder of index ventures. thank you very much indeed for joining us today. -- we wereense talking earlier. what sets apart some of the companies you look for? what are the key qualities you look for in entrepreneurs and companies you look to fund? >> our...
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. >> let's turn to caroline levy for her play by play on the two.is the managing director after cfl america. so caroline, sticking with this sports lingo, you're saying on the field pepsi out-runs, out-scores coke. tell us the key reason why? >> well, really it is not because coke is not the stronger player in beverages, they definitely are particularly on a global stage. coke and pepsi are more neck and neck in the u.s., but coke is the clear winner in beverages, however, more than half of the earnings come from snacks, from a stock perspective we find pepsi more interesting. >> do you think it may ultimately be split into various divisions of food and beverage? >> i actually did, in 2009 we urged that it should split. and now we have them really trying to make it happen. i think analysts for many years have felt as i do that companies will do one thing extremely well i think that a pepsi beverage company globally and a snack company globally will be far stronger to stand alone. >> you know, every good team has to have their strong players and s4ñ6
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let's bring in caroline hyde. this is the big speech tonight? >> it is.ear he speaks toing industry. today it is watch out if you're a manipulator. if you manipulate foreign exchange. if you're a trader in commodities and potentially manipulated the gold price or fixed income. no longer will jail terms be just for those who created libor and underpins some $300 trillion worth of contracts, student loans, whether they be mortgages. $6 have been dished out to nine different banks. george osborne wants to get bigger and more wholehearted. if you manipulated foreign lihange or gold, you too able. this is not just the bankers. this is to the people at home. >> when you mention libor to most people, they go what? >> exactly. he tries to put it in common language. he said look. markets here set the interest rates for people's mortgages. this affects your mortgage cost. your everyday outgoing exchange rates for exports and our holidays. he brings it back to your own holiday and commodity prices for the good that you buy. say there is wheat in your bread that you
let's bring in caroline hyde. this is the big speech tonight? >> it is.ear he speaks toing industry. today it is watch out if you're a manipulator. if you manipulate foreign exchange. if you're a trader in commodities and potentially manipulated the gold price or fixed income. no longer will jail terms be just for those who created libor and underpins some $300 trillion worth of contracts, student loans, whether they be mortgages. $6 have been dished out to nine different banks. george...
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caroline hyde has a look. caroline? andy murray will be playing in centre court. i will be speaking with some managing editor of img. back in little bit later. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." i am olivia sterns. let's get you back to one of our top stories. ge has won the bid for the energy sector of alstom. deal.ing is biggest ever let's get to our regex, a managing director. this deal does not look like what a first look like when the ceo of ge proposed it back in april. what do you think of the structure? does it make sense for ge and alstom? >> ge would not have signed it otherwise. i am against government intervention in general. but it made sense. it is a strategy company for france and provides a lot of of our energy and nuclear reactors and manufacturing the iconic tv and saved from bankruptcy. it makes kind of sense that the government got involved. don't you think there is a risk that companies looking at what happened, the economy minister actually asking siemens to come in with a rival bid and that intervention am i to deter a foreign business -- tha
caroline hyde has a look. caroline? andy murray will be playing in centre court. i will be speaking with some managing editor of img. back in little bit later. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." i am olivia sterns. let's get you back to one of our top stories. ge has won the bid for the energy sector of alstom. deal.ing is biggest ever let's get to our regex, a managing director. this deal does not look like what a first look like when the ceo of ge proposed it back in april....
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the student who submitted that essay is caroline clauson.usand dollars plus the trip to new york to watch the show. since i was so depressed after learning we all have to pay for michelle obama's food schemes, i want to cheer myself up by talking to someone smart. caroline, welcome. >> thank you. john: you've been watching the show. are you amazed as i am what they want to do? >> it almost seems like they're confused what our problems that they need to fix, the government needs to fix and personal problems that they should have no right butting into it. >> you think we have enough food information, we don't need government help? >> in our generation, among the young people, if we want to know something and if we want to know how to lose weight, we google it. we look it up on the internet. if people don't want to listen to that information, they may pay for the consequences, but they value the taste of unhealthy food and that's okay. john: let me read something else you wrote. the private sector promises economic prosperity but can it guarant
the student who submitted that essay is caroline clauson.usand dollars plus the trip to new york to watch the show. since i was so depressed after learning we all have to pay for michelle obama's food schemes, i want to cheer myself up by talking to someone smart. caroline, welcome. >> thank you. john: you've been watching the show. are you amazed as i am what they want to do? >> it almost seems like they're confused what our problems that they need to fix, the government needs to...
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caroline, take it away. >> thanks. the ceo of tech city u.k.alk all things internet, all things technology week because it is london technology week at the moment. how much is london embracing the mentor the internet of things? how big of an opportunity is it for some of the started space tear? >> it is a terrific opportunity. london is known for a lot of development. but there's also cambridge, which is close by, just a few miles away. they're very well known for hardware, which is why we are launching the internet of things grant fund to sort of combine the expertise you get from cambridge and from london and the expertise around the internet of things. you have expertise in hardware, middleware, and software and apply business intelligence in order to sort of korean a stack stack, i call the iot the expertise you need to bring together opportunities for startups and later stage companies. >> digital meet the physical world. >> tell us how they can get the fund and what startups -- what it will do for startups, will they immediately be able t
caroline, take it away. >> thanks. the ceo of tech city u.k.alk all things internet, all things technology week because it is london technology week at the moment. how much is london embracing the mentor the internet of things? how big of an opportunity is it for some of the started space tear? >> it is a terrific opportunity. london is known for a lot of development. but there's also cambridge, which is close by, just a few miles away. they're very well known for hardware, which is...
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caroline heidi is he-- caroline hyde is here.rging. >> these are chipmakers heavily dependent on apple. they've disclosed that ams, the swiss company, say that they are indeed in talks with merger talks with dialog. both stocks called higher. dialog up 4%. ams up 3%. ; dr., their biggest customer is apple. they depend on apple for 80% of their sales. ams depends on it for 23% of their sales. it will be large exposure to one company which is concerning. 4.2 billion swiss francs is what was reported in the fp would be the merger size for this company. they have been talking for several months. still at an early stage. it will be a merger of equals, so says ams. on the supply chain function, where i'm sure caroline got her details. great function. >> and obviously, this is a hot space in terms of m&a. we have seen a lot going on in the communications space. now we see more happening in the chip area. these companies will get significant amounts -- >> it is not transatlantic. >> it does. no tax and version. not that we know of. >> it
caroline heidi is he-- caroline hyde is here.rging. >> these are chipmakers heavily dependent on apple. they've disclosed that ams, the swiss company, say that they are indeed in talks with merger talks with dialog. both stocks called higher. dialog up 4%. ams up 3%. ; dr., their biggest customer is apple. they depend on apple for 80% of their sales. ams depends on it for 23% of their sales. it will be large exposure to one company which is concerning. 4.2 billion swiss francs is what was...
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caroline will be speaking to him in about 25 minutes. the bank of england minutes coming out at 9:30 a.m. this morning. the key thing to look out for is whether or not the committee is still unanimous. a lot of attention will be paid to these minutes. mark carney sounded a much more hawkish note. finally, we'll be bringing the the latest on iraq. we will be looking at curtis dan kurdistan and curti to what extent they have the spare capacity to step up supply if violence spreads to the south. connected than usual. zoopla is trading higher than its ipo price. they reported record levels of traffic on its real estate website, up 37% from a year ago. googles youtube will start blocking music videos from independent labels which have not agreed to be a part of a planned subscription service. up next, buckle up because the car of the future may travel 12 miles in two minutes. u.k. engineers are building a rocket on wheels to break the land speed record. that is coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." this time next year a team from th
caroline will be speaking to him in about 25 minutes. the bank of england minutes coming out at 9:30 a.m. this morning. the key thing to look out for is whether or not the committee is still unanimous. a lot of attention will be paid to these minutes. mark carney sounded a much more hawkish note. finally, we'll be bringing the the latest on iraq. we will be looking at curtis dan kurdistan and curti to what extent they have the spare capacity to step up supply if violence spreads to the south....
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caroline is in paris with the details. caroline, tell us how the siemens executive came across. the market is a different size come up the same message just three weeks after he had to testify. it was his turn to try to convince them that the siemens did was [no audio] as you know in france, convincing the french is almost as important as convincing the shareholders. he had to reassure that tidbit would safeguard investments. he also said that he would inject 7 billion euros. 14 billion euros that is more than ge. i wanted to find out what was the first reaction from the french president when he announced the bid. is the president is a good listener. he knows the facts. i'm sure he appreciates it socially, industrially, and angeli. >> -- financially. nightre was response last according to people familiar with the matter saying that they will refine their bids in terms -- and theyaunching will also make sure that the french retain access to their nuclear technology made by alstom. it is a way for ge to reassure their bid is still valid. >> the mitsubishi ceo was also there. what
caroline is in paris with the details. caroline, tell us how the siemens executive came across. the market is a different size come up the same message just three weeks after he had to testify. it was his turn to try to convince them that the siemens did was [no audio] as you know in france, convincing the french is almost as important as convincing the shareholders. he had to reassure that tidbit would safeguard investments. he also said that he would inject 7 billion euros. 14 billion euros...
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nichols, , hans caroline hyde. >> u.b.s.n the cup but their stocks will only really rally if they don't. check around. the chief investment for europe joins me in half an hour to talk us through their logic. caroline, over to you. >> thanks. it is not just libor manipulation that could get you lobt up now. if you're a trader, commodity trader or a fixed income trader who has manipulated prices so says george osborne. we'll be back with much more. hans, over to you. >> caroline, thanks so much. the plot thickens on the bit for alston's energy assets. mitsubishi and hitachi are joining with siemens to make an offer by monday. we'll break it all down for you in a little bit. >> thanks. european markets just opening. let's check in with caroline hyde at the touch screen for all the details. >> mark, thank you very much. it could be a delayed trade. your next set to sell shares. an euronext which of course manages thest the market, gets the trading going, said that the
nichols, , hans caroline hyde. >> u.b.s.n the cup but their stocks will only really rally if they don't. check around. the chief investment for europe joins me in half an hour to talk us through their logic. caroline, over to you. >> thanks. it is not just libor manipulation that could get you lobt up now. if you're a trader, commodity trader or a fixed income trader who has manipulated prices so says george osborne. we'll be back with much more. hans, over to you. >>...
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it still came out. >> thanks, caroline.ot just bring up a bazooka to the meeting, he was dressed like rambo. some were impressed, others were not. withll check on that story him and just a couple minutes time. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> i'm anna edwards. we are currently looking at live pictures from the d-day commemoration taking place in northern france, not far from the beaches of normandy where 70 years ago we saw troops from allied forces land. president obama, president hollande, president put in and others gathering to commemorate those events in northern france in normandy. >> obama will make remarks at the enormity american cemetery normandye e american cemetery. james hughes is here to take a look at what might happen at the open today. you compared him to rambo yesterday, james. >> it was pretty much gung ho for a mario draghi yesterday, everything but the one bullet, the one golden bullet. i think we were all waiting for that. it was the qe bullet. i think he was even throwing those bi
it still came out. >> thanks, caroline.ot just bring up a bazooka to the meeting, he was dressed like rambo. some were impressed, others were not. withll check on that story him and just a couple minutes time. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> i'm anna edwards. we are currently looking at live pictures from the d-day commemoration taking place in northern france, not far from the beaches of normandy where 70 years ago we saw troops from allied...
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caroline will be back later in the program. still to come, looking for a rate hike in the fed forecast. ♪ >> time for today's company news. general electric ceo arrived in france today to make a final push for alstom's energy assets. he needs to convince others to except the bid. the energy grid and transportation is is is still being negotiated according to a ge spokesman. london-based financial information provider raised 1.3 billion in a u.s. ipo in the london-based company provides price data that forms the basis of much of the global derivatives and bonds markets. shares sold at $24 each at the midpoint of the range. shares will trade on the nasdaq today. l'oreal, the world's biggest cosmetic maker, agreed to by nyx cosmetics for an undisclosed price. speaking in an interview, the l'oreal ceo says the purchasable both store lori yells pickup real will boosto pickup offerings. is a traditional brand. it is the only brand like that. hasessional makeup artists had great success in luxury for many years. equivalent, urban deca
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caroline is here.ments could affect homebuilders. >> the government handed the government of -- is up to the bank of england that they can suppress mortgage lending should they wish. they could put caps on the amount we are allowed to borrow. houses you are going to borrow one. your loan can only be a certain percentage of the value of the house. not could limit the price, quite chart so much for your house. dent house prices. one good thing for builders, they have to build a lot more. in the longer term, this is a growth story for householders. persimmon, those are the kinds of names that could -- >> beating up some of that house building. you are also looking elsewhere the technology stocks. >> if you are a chip acre. -- maker. look out for the stocks. one ofe atlantic, intel, the biggest chip makers, rose after hours. second quarter is looking good. are beingrecasts upped. the first time since 2011, intel increasing sales. it is about improving business demand. the man for pcs is growing. some compa
caroline is here.ments could affect homebuilders. >> the government handed the government of -- is up to the bank of england that they can suppress mortgage lending should they wish. they could put caps on the amount we are allowed to borrow. houses you are going to borrow one. your loan can only be a certain percentage of the value of the house. not could limit the price, quite chart so much for your house. dent house prices. one good thing for builders, they have to build a lot more. in...
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caroline hyde is there.ody there that might be able to answer that question. >> you are very right. i am joined by steve hammond. he is head of currency cloud. it is such an area of growth in london at the moment. first of all, let's focus in on what the cloud it means to you. how many doors doesn't have a -- does it have open? >> good morning. i am excited about cloud movement. it is liberating. it is removing barriers from entry all over the place. it is really an exciting time. i am looking forward to the quality of your idea is a big impediment to your success. >> i love that you call it a movement. abouts a look a bit more what the cloud have allowed you to do and that business you are in. thatat it means for us is we can put together a series of solutions that orchestrate a payment which are very difficult to put together. there are regulatory issues, financial and operation issues. a softwareogether as platform and deliver to our consumers by a simple interface. what that means for them is they can pa
caroline hyde is there.ody there that might be able to answer that question. >> you are very right. i am joined by steve hammond. he is head of currency cloud. it is such an area of growth in london at the moment. first of all, let's focus in on what the cloud it means to you. how many doors doesn't have a -- does it have open? >> good morning. i am excited about cloud movement. it is liberating. it is removing barriers from entry all over the place. it is really an exciting time. i...
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>> yes, carolin. a clear escalation in what has been a series of crises for qatar as it tries to battle not just the reputational issues and charges of corruption, but you also have the issue of labor rights. and you have the whole question about whether you can host this event here in the summer. now, behind me markets are still trading to the down side as investments are coming under pressure. we heard from the ceo of doha bank earlier who made it clear the long-term economic fundamentals of this influential tiny gulf state is extensive and solid, but at the end of the day you still needed a deadline and you still need a vision and a purpose. and that's what the world cup and the other sporting events that this country is bidding for would amount to. losing that would hit short-term performance, which will hit short-term investor confidence. that's what and lists have said clearly. that's why we see the downside pressure as well. in due dubai the markets are some of the best performing in the world,
>> yes, carolin. a clear escalation in what has been a series of crises for qatar as it tries to battle not just the reputational issues and charges of corruption, but you also have the issue of labor rights. and you have the whole question about whether you can host this event here in the summer. now, behind me markets are still trading to the down side as investments are coming under pressure. we heard from the ceo of doha bank earlier who made it clear the long-term economic...
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caroline hyde joins us for a quick look at what is coming up. kire line? -- caroline?anks, guy. you'll be able to see one of those drones flying over my shoulder as i speak. we're at the forefront of where robot six going the future. they will be able to build their own nests. they will be able to sun themselves, building up energy to go off in 3-d print, wind urbines. $4.5 trillion can be added to the economy through some of these little things. we'll be back with more from the head of the lab after this break. >> let's talk tech. sorry, something went wrong. earlier this morning, facebook users around the world, mainly in europe and asia were unable to access the tie it site. panic over. the longest outage in recent memory. i think we just -- we were maybe about to solve the u.k. productivity problem. >> it is a massive spike. the guardian put up their web traffic. it was a massive plunge. productivity in our office and some other offices might have spiked had some people gotten off their facebooks? >> this is going to be a big problem. anyway. we have to stay with t
caroline hyde joins us for a quick look at what is coming up. kire line? -- caroline?anks, guy. you'll be able to see one of those drones flying over my shoulder as i speak. we're at the forefront of where robot six going the future. they will be able to build their own nests. they will be able to sun themselves, building up energy to go off in 3-d print, wind urbines. $4.5 trillion can be added to the economy through some of these little things. we'll be back with more from the head of the lab...
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guy. >> caroline, what are the implications of this? >> first it will probably wipe out this year's earnings. bnp paribas has already set aside more than $1 billion. february when they first talked about that case. they only told me that provisions could be much higher and shares since then have already lost about 15%. the shareholders will of course there much of the cost of this. this could also impact dividends. according to the wall street journal on friday, dividend could be cut or even suspended for up to two years, which would be a big hit her shareholders considering bnp paid about 1.5 euros per share for dividend last year. oncould see an impact capital ratios. we will know more about this on july 31 when the bank reports earnings. one analyst we talked to said that capital ratio could go down from 10.6 to about 9.5% this year. >> caroline, we will leave it there. thank you very much indeed. we are expecting that announcement later on today. let's get more on the story. jesse westbrook joins us now. he covers financial crime in
guy. >> caroline, what are the implications of this? >> first it will probably wipe out this year's earnings. bnp paribas has already set aside more than $1 billion. february when they first talked about that case. they only told me that provisions could be much higher and shares since then have already lost about 15%. the shareholders will of course there much of the cost of this. this could also impact dividends. according to the wall street journal on friday, dividend could be...
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caroline hyde is here. the company is luring investors. >> you have got to remember, it is the second most important area for phillips, lighting. they are separating the technology bit, the bit that makes components, the amount that they have to invest in. separating that unit from the general lighting area, where they are developing lighting features and things that you and i can buy for it -- for our house. headquartered in california. this unit is being spun off. we howegic point of view can i accelerate growth in this unit without me having to funnel that much money towards it anymore? you separate it and get third parties involved. he is looking to spin this all. -- off. they are thinking about the future of the business. indeed sell it entirely. we do not exactly know. what we do know is that phillips lighting will remain a customer to this particular company. automotive lighting businesses, basically, the bits that develop the best l.e.d. out there. they produce the first ever tv and the first-ever c
caroline hyde is here. the company is luring investors. >> you have got to remember, it is the second most important area for phillips, lighting. they are separating the technology bit, the bit that makes components, the amount that they have to invest in. separating that unit from the general lighting area, where they are developing lighting features and things that you and i can buy for it -- for our house. headquartered in california. this unit is being spun off. we howegic point of...
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it will be the courts you face here. >> caroline hyde. unless you have been living under a rock, you know the world cup begins today. brazil will play croatia in the opening match. organizers have faced controversy over preparations for the tournament but investigators -- investors are viewing the country as an opportunity. billion spent on the tournament, by far the most ever. will it be worth at? >> unless you have been living under a rock, you know the world cup starts today. you also know that according to the media, the country is a dump. that has been the whole focus of all of all the media attention, extremely negative here that is why the contrarians say this is a perfect opportunity. if you look away from the coverage, bmw is there and apple is there. was writing them for years ago saying he would never open a store there, they built the store there. also, financial investors. good.sayhs is it's they say all the negativity is priced in. all the pessimism you hear from the brazilians that is a good thing because they will change t
it will be the courts you face here. >> caroline hyde. unless you have been living under a rock, you know the world cup begins today. brazil will play croatia in the opening match. organizers have faced controversy over preparations for the tournament but investigators -- investors are viewing the country as an opportunity. billion spent on the tournament, by far the most ever. will it be worth at? >> unless you have been living under a rock, you know the world cup starts today. you...
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caroline hyde is back with me. data having a huge impact. >> miners are the star performers. china's manufacturing beat, the strongest in five months. the official government number shows this stimulus starting to work. >> trevor had a different take on this. he was saying this is a system with stabilization and china. we are slowing down, but we are stabilizing. it is not falling off a cliff. while that may be positive in the short term, he is saying in the medium term it will keep downward pressure on commodity prices. >> certainly because growth is not going to be hitting targets. 7.3% is what everyone is expecting. the government target is 7.5%. saw medium-size enterprises really starting to grow in the numbers. that is really where the government swallowed. they are trying to loosen up lending from the banks, trying to get them to stimulate growth in small businesses. >> big data coming out of the europe and states. >> the state is going to be key. manufacturing date of there as well set to be the biggest so f
caroline hyde is back with me. data having a huge impact. >> miners are the star performers. china's manufacturing beat, the strongest in five months. the official government number shows this stimulus starting to work. >> trevor had a different take on this. he was saying this is a system with stabilization and china. we are slowing down, but we are stabilizing. it is not falling off a cliff. while that may be positive in the short term, he is saying in the medium term it will keep...
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let's go to caroline hyde. a number of nine markets today, a lot of holidays going on. we have spanish and italian borrowing costs at record lows. it is all about divergence in policy. ecb pumping money in. we have significant uptick in terms of the amount of people that are being employed. therefore we are likely to see u.s. borrowing costs rising. below 10 year borrowing costs. >> that is a little reflection on the state of the world we find ourselves in and how influential central bankers are. thank you indeed, caroline will be back later. stay with us. bloomberg television continues. olivia sterns and i are back with "the pulse." don't miss our exclusive conversation with the vueling ceo. alex cruz. he has a lot to say about the airline business and the economy. ♪ >> david cameron, angela merkel debate who should head the european commission. >> a call for peace. resident putin says a cease-fire between russia and ukraine must happen immediately. >> plus, piling the pressure. to dig intoe fifa corruption al
let's go to caroline hyde. a number of nine markets today, a lot of holidays going on. we have spanish and italian borrowing costs at record lows. it is all about divergence in policy. ecb pumping money in. we have significant uptick in terms of the amount of people that are being employed. therefore we are likely to see u.s. borrowing costs rising. below 10 year borrowing costs. >> that is a little reflection on the state of the world we find ourselves in and how influential central...
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or direct to us at carolin@cnbc.@cnbcwex. >>> still to come on the show, president obama president obama, harry potter and even the pope have all piped up on issues. >>> and you are looking at live pictures in madrid. prince phillipe has arrived with his wife and daughters where the st constitutional is being changed. obviously, the big topic overnight is that debacle in the football world cup because spain lost again. so they're out of the world cup now. but at least they've got a new king. we're going to get more on that in just a second. >> now, the netherlandss face australia yesterday evening. the dutch took the lead after 20 minutes thanks to robben. and australia hit back just 13 seconds after the restart with tim kale scoring arguably the goal of the tournament so far. and robin van percy put the touch back on just seven minutes later. the winning goal game 68 minutes scoring a 25-yard effort. it's enough to give them a 3-2 win. >> world champion spain took on chile. spain's side never seemed to get into the
or direct to us at carolin@cnbc.@cnbcwex. >>> still to come on the show, president obama president obama, harry potter and even the pope have all piped up on issues. >>> and you are looking at live pictures in madrid. prince phillipe has arrived with his wife and daughters where the st constitutional is being changed. obviously, the big topic overnight is that debacle in the football world cup because spain lost again. so they're out of the world cup now. but at least they've...
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who better to tell us about which stocks to watch than caroline hyde?percent -- >> down 10%. their profit will drop by 10% as well. they are dependent on petro. petrobas and rozelle is cutting its own owners and slowing demand. itsn brazil is cutting down orders and slowing demand. downgraded by a lot of analysts. >> airbus and roils royce. >> $21 billion is the amount of orders pulled by emirates. 0s.a35 it hurts rolls-royce three -- rolls-royce. >> more details when we come back. ♪ >> i thought we would look at the euro against the pound today. that's the longest run of losing performance since 2030. yesterday was strong economic data. underlying the relative strength of the u.k. economy versus the euro area. it should increase to 6.7%. watch out for average weekly earnings. inflation is running higher than that. sterling is that an 18 month the euro.st >> the world bank has cut its on weakerwth forecast outlook from the u.s., russia, and china. they predict the world economy will expand 2.8% this year. bankers getestment bonuses 37% higher than rival
who better to tell us about which stocks to watch than caroline hyde?percent -- >> down 10%. their profit will drop by 10% as well. they are dependent on petro. petrobas and rozelle is cutting its own owners and slowing demand. itsn brazil is cutting down orders and slowing demand. downgraded by a lot of analysts. >> airbus and roils royce. >> $21 billion is the amount of orders pulled by emirates. 0s.a35 it hurts rolls-royce three -- rolls-royce. >> more details when we...
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caroline hyde pointed out to me uber taxicab drivers have to be licensed.there is confusion around that. shares are taking a beating today. they will be lower. significantly lower than forecasted. in italy,actories germany, and hungary. the closures will result in 300 job losses. l'oreal executive will be there. reported a drop in process -- profits. staying with drinks, the national blues is on a verge of a tequila-like explosion. product the finished with one of the top producers. twice a week. it is raining and not raining. i was born here and i make the best in brazil. >> it is made from sugarcane. >> it energizes the body with sugar. it is happiness for all of the people. >> it is very good. it has a honey-like quality. it does not taste alcoholic. >> it runs in my blood. i drink all the drinks in the world and i love drinking. >> is the main ingredient in the national cocktail. last year, 9 million liters were exported. mexico exports 20 times as much tequila. the producers hope that this puts it on the map. >> many people are going to taste it here a
caroline hyde pointed out to me uber taxicab drivers have to be licensed.there is confusion around that. shares are taking a beating today. they will be lower. significantly lower than forecasted. in italy,actories germany, and hungary. the closures will result in 300 job losses. l'oreal executive will be there. reported a drop in process -- profits. staying with drinks, the national blues is on a verge of a tequila-like explosion. product the finished with one of the top producers. twice a...
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thank you, caroline hyde. prime minister renzi is set to speak in rome.ld discuss the ambitious plans of the eu president. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am anna edwards. -- we are 30 minutes into the trading day. how things are shaking off. a little stronger. equity markets up higher. up by 0.2%. let's dig deeper of what is moving the markets. manus cranny. >> let's check in first of all what syngenta. the volume being traded on the company is 343. the biggest one-day move since 2009. 134& of a normal day's volume. isremium will remain in play what the bank of america say. and will continue to see the momentum built in terms of the next out. hrombogenics, this is a company that has developed an iv treatment for degenerative ey conditions.- eye that been trying to sell the company. that will look for a partner and in the united states of america. here? what happens next the showas on yesterday and said give me a chance to really take this company to double digit growth. give me the opportunity as ceo of the company to take it forward. the market said he
thank you, caroline hyde. prime minister renzi is set to speak in rome.ld discuss the ambitious plans of the eu president. ♪ >> welcome to "on the move." i am anna edwards. -- we are 30 minutes into the trading day. how things are shaking off. a little stronger. equity markets up higher. up by 0.2%. let's dig deeper of what is moving the markets. manus cranny. >> let's check in first of all what syngenta. the volume being traded on the company is 343. the biggest one-day...
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caroline, our correspondent on the iraqi-jordanian border at treb ill. caroline malone, thank you. >>> now, a cord in jordan acquitted a muslim cleric of being a spiritual leader of a group. he was extradited from britain and remains under arrest and faces charges in relation to a plot to attack tourists during new-year celebrations in 2000. >>> to libya where there's been low turn out for a parliamentary election. half of the registered voters showed up. the country is trying to elect a unity government to end political turmoil and violence which gripped the country since muammar gaddafi was overthrown in 2011 >>> wednesday's vote was marred by the killing of prominent libyan human rights act visit in benghazi. she was shot several times in her home. she was a founding member of the libyan national transition council. mary fitz gerald is a journalist in it will i and knew her personally and joins us from tripoli. good to have you on al jazeera. as we mentioned, you did know sal va. your reaction to the tragic killing? >> well, the home city, benghazi, a
caroline, our correspondent on the iraqi-jordanian border at treb ill. caroline malone, thank you. >>> now, a cord in jordan acquitted a muslim cleric of being a spiritual leader of a group. he was extradited from britain and remains under arrest and faces charges in relation to a plot to attack tourists during new-year celebrations in 2000. >>> to libya where there's been low turn out for a parliamentary election. half of the registered voters showed up. the country is trying...
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here with us now, ryan and caroline., let's start with you. >> the iraqi government is fighting back. they say they have killed 300 militants. a still hold the northern cities of mosul and tikrit. oil is on the agenda. i will talk about what it means for the oil market and beyond. over to you. >> siemens is finally due to make a formal bid today. it is teaming up with it to pay she and hitachi -- with mitsubishi and hitachi. i will tell you more in a moment. >> that is what we are watching this morning. european markets are just our markets editor manus cranny is going to be walking us through the start of the trading day. we are expecting european markets to open weaker than normal. three dominant forces. one the political risk in iraq. equity markets are opening weaker. it is a risk of mental aptitude from traders. these are the forces. they are beginning to open in europe. paris and france are also lower. europeconsumer prices in today. money is coming out of risk assets. the move.of oil is on gold at a three-week hig
here with us now, ryan and caroline., let's start with you. >> the iraqi government is fighting back. they say they have killed 300 militants. a still hold the northern cities of mosul and tikrit. oil is on the agenda. i will talk about what it means for the oil market and beyond. over to you. >> siemens is finally due to make a formal bid today. it is teaming up with it to pay she and hitachi -- with mitsubishi and hitachi. i will tell you more in a moment. >> that is what we...
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caroline hyde is looking at nike . and in hong kong, zeb eckert is focused on what could be the biggest ipo ever from the u.s. as alibaba chooses an exchange. u.k. prime minister david cameron's fight against jean-claude juncker is only the beginning of a battle with brussels. it looks increasingly isolated from traditional allies. hans nichols joins us from the eu summit in brussels. good morning. tot is angela merkel's plan de-escalate the situation? >> that is a very good way to put it. merkel wants to lower the temperature. she plans on engaging on policy and acknowledging the need for reform. listen to how she made sure there was space for cameron to climb down. ifi think it is not drama the vote is not concordant. we have to find as much common ground as possible on substantial issues. i think we can find good compromises with great britain and extend our hand to them. >> on her first point, not wanting any drama, she may be disappointed. cameron plans on calling for an actual vote to see where the chips fall on
caroline hyde is looking at nike . and in hong kong, zeb eckert is focused on what could be the biggest ipo ever from the u.s. as alibaba chooses an exchange. u.k. prime minister david cameron's fight against jean-claude juncker is only the beginning of a battle with brussels. it looks increasingly isolated from traditional allies. hans nichols joins us from the eu summit in brussels. good morning. tot is angela merkel's plan de-escalate the situation? >> that is a very good way to put...
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caroline hyde, bloomberg. liveroline hyde joins us from a wimbledon.hopes for indie murray, the reigning champion. he has a new coach. you'd think he still has a chance? -- you think he still has a chance? >> that is what has the british is so excited. he won for the first time in more than 70 years we had a british male winning. hundreds of thousands of people queuing up to try to get a chance to get a ticket for today. many from australia and germany and america even. many have camped out for a chance to get a ticket even though prices have been rising up 80% if you want to the privilege of coming for five years running. a guaranteed seat. it is amazing how much they are selling on the market. if you go online or a website where you can buy a ticket from those who cannot make a certain final you want men's tickets, you can be charged up to 5000 pounds for a one ticket for a one day. why wimbledon is upping the ticket prices and because last year, even though people gorge themselves on times of and 25,000 bottles of champagne, despite the gorging, the
caroline hyde, bloomberg. liveroline hyde joins us from a wimbledon.hopes for indie murray, the reigning champion. he has a new coach. you'd think he still has a chance? -- you think he still has a chance? >> that is what has the british is so excited. he won for the first time in more than 70 years we had a british male winning. hundreds of thousands of people queuing up to try to get a chance to get a ticket for today. many from australia and germany and america even. many have camped...
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here with me to talk about this new production, caroline bowman and josh young.to have you both here. >> good to be here. >> caroline, what's it like to play eva peron? >> oh, my gosh. exciting and hard and challenging and wonderful and all the adjectives in the whole world. >> watching you describe it, i can see you playing the part. i just said there's a new twist to this classic. what is the new twist? is there a new twist? the new twist is that -- >> there is a twist. it's not really your twist. >> josh, you tell us. what is your twist? you guys are good. josh, you're local. i feel like i really know you. tell me what's it like being home but also then tell me about the twist, if you can. >> it's great being home. i have only been home for a day. i can't wait to spend more time around my home city. but the twist i think is that people who have seen this show before probably know the narrator of the story to be earnesto che guivara. we have reverted to the genesis of the way it was originally thought up to be by andrew lloyd-weber and tim rice, that he's just
here with me to talk about this new production, caroline bowman and josh young.to have you both here. >> good to be here. >> caroline, what's it like to play eva peron? >> oh, my gosh. exciting and hard and challenging and wonderful and all the adjectives in the whole world. >> watching you describe it, i can see you playing the part. i just said there's a new twist to this classic. what is the new twist? is there a new twist? the new twist is that -- >> there is a...
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here with morris caroline hyde. -- more is caroline hyde. i have spoken with investor relations.nomenal company. today, more than one billion pounds wiped off the market capitalization. all because of this profit warning. the company is going to be increasing sales and increasing in scale. the key concern was this margin. the cut the margin outlook. why pound strengthening? they are getting more of their sales in the u.k., in europe, there is less margin their overall. they are continuing to invest. even though they keep on giving us sales, up 43% in the united kingdom, they were hurt internationally a little bit. 30%. users up there is a concern that profit is not where it used to be. the chief executive himself admitted it is not what i want to see it. >> how concerned should investors be that the company is going to spending? >> i think if you are a long-term holder, you should be pleased. they have planned to triple sales. but this is all about scale come all about where houses, infrastructure. it is about cap building -- app building. it is about being able to preempt 20 som
here with morris caroline hyde. -- more is caroline hyde. i have spoken with investor relations.nomenal company. today, more than one billion pounds wiped off the market capitalization. all because of this profit warning. the company is going to be increasing sales and increasing in scale. the key concern was this margin. the cut the margin outlook. why pound strengthening? they are getting more of their sales in the u.k., in europe, there is less margin their overall. they are continuing to...
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let's check in with caroline hyde. she has the touchscreen in hand. the details on how the market is performing. >> all of the eyes are on the european central bank and the bank of england is going to get the ball rolling at midday. becourse, it is expected to the ecb and what they unveil, of course. andee the benchmark rates the negative deposit rates that has been outlined all morning. it has been charging back to money and it is all about getting lending going to small business. 1.36 and it is trading a little high. put it in context for how much it is. it has fallen two percent. the expected rate cuts are coming. how the stocks are trading. they are generally in the red and flat. into thepain inching green. italy is up about .10%. withe basically concerned the unveiling of the ecb. data and weng the are focusing on key things. mergers andsh of acquisitions coming out and another consolidation in the united states. sprint is looking at t-mobile. let's keep a look at ing. they might be selling shares in the insurance unit. remi did worse than expect
let's check in with caroline hyde. she has the touchscreen in hand. the details on how the market is performing. >> all of the eyes are on the european central bank and the bank of england is going to get the ball rolling at midday. becourse, it is expected to the ecb and what they unveil, of course. andee the benchmark rates the negative deposit rates that has been outlined all morning. it has been charging back to money and it is all about getting lending going to small business. 1.36...
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here with more, caroline hyde. >> signs of growth if you look at the official data. we saw manufacturing's strongest in five months, the best so far this year. it eked out 50.8. just in the expansion territory. -- theyeeing that analyzed 3000 companies in china and it looks pretty rosy. hsbcu look at the acb -- figures, not quite so rosy. nevertheless it is still the strongest in five months for manufacturing. we saw stocks rise. it is having a big effect on minors trading in europe. it seems to be the medium-sized companies doing the best. smaller companies, not yet feeling the credit coming their direction. more companies are still in contraction. this is what the government is trying to do. it is trying to get money going to the smaller businesses. they are promising to cut the reserve or carmen's. -- reserve requirements. they don't want any hard landing. >> we are seeing governments all around the world trying to figure out how to get the stimulus going in small to medium enterprises. a problem not unique to china. so far, these growth targets sending stats up t
here with more, caroline hyde. >> signs of growth if you look at the official data. we saw manufacturing's strongest in five months, the best so far this year. it eked out 50.8. just in the expansion territory. -- theyeeing that analyzed 3000 companies in china and it looks pretty rosy. hsbcu look at the acb -- figures, not quite so rosy. nevertheless it is still the strongest in five months for manufacturing. we saw stocks rise. it is having a big effect on minors trading in europe. it...
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caroline is here, ryan is here.start with caroline after her day in the sun in wimbledon yesterday. the pain that i have to go through for my job. it was a great day. it was a serious story yesterday on twitter and i retweeted it a bit. it is now front page at "the guardian." ,hese are the three reporters al jazeera english reporters that have been sentenced, 2 for seven years, one for 10 years for what they say in danger to europe -- egypt's national security group the back thrashes enormous coming from al jazeera community but everyone out there, a sickly thing the price for egypt watch crackdown on dissent. terrifying stuff and your heart goes out to those who are married, related, know these people personally. to al jazeera and journalists worldwide. we hope they are freed and we get diplomatic news from them. >> ryan? talking about diplomacy -- >> in "the times," a host of politicians are waking up to the fact they were recorded in swanky polish restaurants and the contents of what they thought were private con
caroline is here, ryan is here.start with caroline after her day in the sun in wimbledon yesterday. the pain that i have to go through for my job. it was a great day. it was a serious story yesterday on twitter and i retweeted it a bit. it is now front page at "the guardian." ,hese are the three reporters al jazeera english reporters that have been sentenced, 2 for seven years, one for 10 years for what they say in danger to europe -- egypt's national security group the back thrashes...
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caroline, how are you? >> i'm good. thank you so much for having me here, carol. >> you might not be happy after this segment. it was so yucky. i followed your directions when i made it. i don't know what we did wrong. >> did you measure it one tablespoon for two cups in a drip coffee mix. >> i had one of these things. >> it was a packet. i opened the packet, this many cups of water, did this in brew drop. i went, is it just i didn't like coffee. so i had other people come taste it. it was, i don't know, tell me what i did wrong, if i did anything wrong. >> one thing to know about teccino is we have a lot of flavors. >> it was peppermint. >> that's our most tea like one. i made french roast, the one that tastes the most like regular coffee. i also brought flavors, nut flavor and chocolate flavors. look at tea bags. new dandelion flavors out, which are really great. >> dandelion, like weed. >> which people use for cleansing programs. >> i've heard. >> healthy for our liver. we have these, the most coffee like, french roa
caroline, how are you? >> i'm good. thank you so much for having me here, carol. >> you might not be happy after this segment. it was so yucky. i followed your directions when i made it. i don't know what we did wrong. >> did you measure it one tablespoon for two cups in a drip coffee mix. >> i had one of these things. >> it was a packet. i opened the packet, this many cups of water, did this in brew drop. i went, is it just i didn't like coffee. so i had other...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, >> caroline: big day. >> rick: ridge is back. >> maya: yeah. >> caroline: your mom never gave up hope. >> rick: neither did your uncle bill, katie or my dad. they all believed he was ali even when it seemed it was... >> carter: i understand. i wouldn't accept it either. >> hope: [ chuckles ] wow. you said you'd keep it low-key. >> pam: well, i didn't mean to bake quite so much, but once charlie and i get started... >> donna: cut her some slack. we're all excited. >> hope: no, no, no. i think this is great. it is. you know, just don't go shoving lemon bars down ridge's throat the second he walks in. he's been through a lot. we don't want to overwhelm him. >> pam: [ chuckles
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, >> caroline: big day. >> rick: ridge is back. >> maya: yeah. >> caroline: your mom never gave up hope. >> rick: neither did your uncle bill, katie or my dad. they all believed he was ali even when it seemed it was... >> carter: i understand. i wouldn't accept it either. >> hope: [ chuckles ] wow. you said you'd keep it low-key. >> pam: well, i didn't mean to bake quite so much, but once...
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. >> caroline writes i don't drive often these days. if i have air pure fires. i drink filtered water and eat as much organic as i can. i refuse to by factory farmed meat. if i can't buy humanly raised food, i don't eat it. we should be more like caroline. >> you have seen them everywhere from soaps and sanitizers to face wash, micro beads in personal care products promising to ex fol 80 your skin. once they go down the drain, where do at the end up? according to environmental degradable plastic particles are by passing sewage system filters and piling up in our water ways, lakes and occasions. illinois became the first state to ban them in an effort to safeguard great lakes. four other states are considering legislation. what's the impact of it on our water and the impact of the consumption of those by fish and wildlife? joining us is heather white executive corrector of the environmental working group that specializes in environmental advocacy and corporate accountability and anna cummings, dedicated to researchingly the impact of plastics plugs in the ocean.
. >> caroline writes i don't drive often these days. if i have air pure fires. i drink filtered water and eat as much organic as i can. i refuse to by factory farmed meat. if i can't buy humanly raised food, i don't eat it. we should be more like caroline. >> you have seen them everywhere from soaps and sanitizers to face wash, micro beads in personal care products promising to ex fol 80 your skin. once they go down the drain, where do at the end up? according to environmental...
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let's bring in caroline hyde. data. , toog data a big headache much of a good thing about thing? >> potentially. there are not too many software giants able to decipher what exactly information is insightful and what goes to waste. also, the retailers we have been aware of using. 5% of e-commerce companies were actually looking at the data and trying to analyze what you and i would want to buy on a general basis. where they are doing well and it also kind of creeps us out -- you have target, u.s. company, which was so good at seeing which lotions women were buying that they could protect when they were pregnant. they would bombard them with advertising. that got a bit of a backlash. aey are having to throw on curveball like, would you like a lawnmower with your diapers? are some pennies. retailers are getting it. are companies. retailers are getting it. it can work as a force for good. the amount of cancer data that who iss out there -- getting particular tumors, what sort of problems are arising -- cataloging mea
let's bring in caroline hyde. data. , toog data a big headache much of a good thing about thing? >> potentially. there are not too many software giants able to decipher what exactly information is insightful and what goes to waste. also, the retailers we have been aware of using. 5% of e-commerce companies were actually looking at the data and trying to analyze what you and i would want to buy on a general basis. where they are doing well and it also kind of creeps us out -- you have...