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is a big offender. 0f seas and everything and coca—cola is a big offender.consumer drink company so one would expect that to be relative. however, we have got to do something about it. this is a really serious issue. people have got to try and find they have got to find a solution to the plastic that doesn't decompose. now, coca—cola here have said that they're aiming by 2030 two recycle as many plastic bottles as they use. so they are taking steps to try and limit their impact. thank you inge, were out of time, thanks for going through the papers with us. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. we started this week on a settled note with a bit of sunshine around, thanks to high pressure. but high pressure is with us again on wednesday. a subtle change where we begin to import some slightly less cold air from the atlantic and you will see that on the air mass charts here throughout wednesday. you can see those yellow and orange colours across the uk. so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the a
is a big offender. 0f seas and everything and coca—cola is a big offender.consumer drink company so one would expect that to be relative. however, we have got to do something about it. this is a really serious issue. people have got to try and find they have got to find a solution to the plastic that doesn't decompose. now, coca—cola here have said that they're aiming by 2030 two recycle as many plastic bottles as they use. so they are taking steps to try and limit their impact. thank you...
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but at coca—cola, you have a huge responsibility.ations, they call you the worst plastic polluter globally for two years now. the reality is if you're a big business and the largest in the beverage injury, that's unfortunate. it's the reality, though. it bothers those of us who work there and we want to act and make those changes and we share the vision that we want to eliminate single—use plastics. we believe in the circular economy, and so the plastic that's already out there, let's clean it up. you might have read about we just took a lot of marine plastic and created another bottle out of it. people thought that was not possible. it's a small initiative but we're working to expand it. but also the other plastics we've been able to collect, we've taken it to centres like one here close by in france, and they can take one bottle, create another bottle with it and keep that same plastic that was in the pollution as part of the economy so you are not creating new. we share that and we know that we have to eliminate, over time, single
but at coca—cola, you have a huge responsibility.ations, they call you the worst plastic polluter globally for two years now. the reality is if you're a big business and the largest in the beverage injury, that's unfortunate. it's the reality, though. it bothers those of us who work there and we want to act and make those changes and we share the vision that we want to eliminate single—use plastics. we believe in the circular economy, and so the plastic that's already out there, let's clean...
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but it coca-cola, you have a huge responsibility. of those organisations for two years now. the reality is if you're a big business and the largest in the beverage injury, that's unfortunate. it bothers those of us who work there and we want to act to make those changes and we share the vision that we want to eliminate single—use plastics. we believe in a circular economies of the plastic is already out there, let's clean it up. you might have read about we just took a lot of marine plastic and created another bottle out of it. people put it was not possible. working to expand it but the other plastics we've been able to collect, we've taken the dissenters like one here in france and they can take one bottle, create another bottle with it and keep that same plastic that was in the pollution as part of the economy so you are not creating new. we share that we know that we have to eliminate over time single—use plastics but it won't disappear overnight. have you ever felt you're not safe when you use the dating gender? the company has
but it coca-cola, you have a huge responsibility. of those organisations for two years now. the reality is if you're a big business and the largest in the beverage injury, that's unfortunate. it bothers those of us who work there and we want to act to make those changes and we share the vision that we want to eliminate single—use plastics. we believe in a circular economies of the plastic is already out there, let's clean it up. you might have read about we just took a lot of marine plastic...
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nawaz: ben jordan heads up coca-cola's environmental policy.n: two billion times a day consumers enjoy our product around the world usually out of a package. and when they're finished with their product they have a choice to make. what are they going to do with that package? many developing countries around the world you see informal scavenging systems where waste pickers will find that package even if it's littered by a consumer, they'll findnt it and get it e it's worth their time, that inherent value in that material is worth their time. there are places in the world where there is not that inherent value in the material and you need a little bit more. now is that a formal waste management system? a curbside recycling program like we have in the u.s. or other parts of the developing world? or maybe there's something even on top of that that needs to be put in place to motivate consumers to do the right thing with their packaging. nawaz: changing the packaging itself to make it more recyclable is another goal of the company. by 2025 coca-cola
nawaz: ben jordan heads up coca-cola's environmental policy.n: two billion times a day consumers enjoy our product around the world usually out of a package. and when they're finished with their product they have a choice to make. what are they going to do with that package? many developing countries around the world you see informal scavenging systems where waste pickers will find that package even if it's littered by a consumer, they'll findnt it and get it e it's worth their time, that...
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that stock up 7.5% coca-cola, $1.44 a share matching wall street forecast.e in above estimates. that stock also up above 1. 3% in the early going facebook shares are plunging earning and revenue beat estimates. rise in expenses in 2019 versus 27% rise in revenue. and you see facebook set to open down more than 7%. microsoft, however, beat expectations company reported adjusted $1.51 a share. revenues beat expectations quite a bit, coming in at $36.9 billion. shares up 63% over the past year and they will add to that it looks like right now indicated up more than 3%. tesla also beating expectation shares rising on that news earnings came in at $2.14 a share revenue of $7.4 billion. the company has no plans to raise capital though skies are rising much more on the earnings front including results from verizon and ups. "squawk box" will be right back. superior long-term results? it begins with a distinctive approach to managing money. that for over 85 years has focused on keeping confidence up when markets are down. an approach where portfolio managers work wel
that stock up 7.5% coca-cola, $1.44 a share matching wall street forecast.e in above estimates. that stock also up above 1. 3% in the early going facebook shares are plunging earning and revenue beat estimates. rise in expenses in 2019 versus 27% rise in revenue. and you see facebook set to open down more than 7%. microsoft, however, beat expectations company reported adjusted $1.51 a share. revenues beat expectations quite a bit, coming in at $36.9 billion. shares up 63% over the past year and...
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the conversation continues right here with the coca-cola ceo, james quincey.at to see you. -- greateat to see you to be here. jonathan: a single $40 share from 1919 worth more than $18 million today. isn't that remarkable? james: it's an amazing story. it is a great american story of building an incredible business and going around the world. i just with my grandparents had bought a share and hung onto it. jonathan: who would've thought that for john pemberton, 100 years later you would have a guy from england running the company? james: it is really a fantastic global business that has gone from that one small idea to 500 brands most everywhere. jonathan: your insight into the fantasticrldwide is a position to begin. what do you see now in terms of consumer strength? james: we still see the consumer doing pretty well. it was pretty stable through 2019, and while the economic forecast came down a little, we see us going into 2020 with the consumer doing pretty well. i know there are some sectors out there that are a little more ropey. it seems some part of the
the conversation continues right here with the coca-cola ceo, james quincey.at to see you. -- greateat to see you to be here. jonathan: a single $40 share from 1919 worth more than $18 million today. isn't that remarkable? james: it's an amazing story. it is a great american story of building an incredible business and going around the world. i just with my grandparents had bought a share and hung onto it. jonathan: who would've thought that for john pemberton, 100 years later you would have a...
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the saudi and french finance ministers and don't miss a stellar lineup of executives, the ceos of coca-colap, and morgan stanley all live. extendedhares climb in trade as overseas growth helps it offset a domestic slowdown. the company plans to boost spending by 20% this year. ♪ manus: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we are entering the eye of the reporting storm. afml, the maker of the machines that make us the chips, sales miss, $1.3 billion. the estimate -- $3.1 billion. the estimate was for $3.26 billion. they announced a three year share buyback program of up to 6 billion euros. the dividend is a beat for the full year. a new three-year buyback program of 6 billion euros. do you know what this ties back to for me? if we go back to what apple actually said, apple has onreased the chip orders strong iphone demand. there are all of these various pieces of the global economic place coming into play. nejra: it was very much a story of the potential and future of 5g. ml, the other things we have been looking out for is how many of the latest lithography machines they expect t
the saudi and french finance ministers and don't miss a stellar lineup of executives, the ceos of coca-colap, and morgan stanley all live. extendedhares climb in trade as overseas growth helps it offset a domestic slowdown. the company plans to boost spending by 20% this year. ♪ manus: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we are entering the eye of the reporting storm. afml, the maker of the machines that make us the chips, sales miss, $1.3 billion. the estimate -- $3.1...
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but when you think about how coca-cola slowly expanded well beyond the carb natured strong drink. i'm long the stock i think you stay there. >> anybody else around the table long coca-cola. >> not for years >> why not. >> yoend, just always seemed expensive and then there was pressure and the korbin ated befrpg. >> not too late for love. >> never too late for love. >> anybody else? not there. finally rounding out the fast five shake shack, the shack raymond james initiating coverage with an underperform. the analyst says the street is, quote, overly opt michk on the stock heading into the year and next steve grasso, your take. >> i'm long the stock bought it off the dip, the recent dip. i think the call is late stocks down from $10 a any grow quicker with better margin nan the rest of the quick serve restaurant space i'm there it seems to have stabilized around this level >> quick i'm with steve on this. this was a $40 to 110. base country the move is a 50% retracement give or take i think they are late aswell if you seal it here you might be trading long i understand valuation th
but when you think about how coca-cola slowly expanded well beyond the carb natured strong drink. i'm long the stock i think you stay there. >> anybody else around the table long coca-cola. >> not for years >> why not. >> yoend, just always seemed expensive and then there was pressure and the korbin ated befrpg. >> not too late for love. >> never too late for love. >> anybody else? not there. finally rounding out the fast five shake shack, the shack...
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to have a symbolic diversity the major company that i look at is coca-cola after it was sued and settled on part of that settlement is to establish a task force to oversee everything that it is doing with diversity. and that gets into the metrics of it. and without the company how much are people making at the same length quex what patterns of bias could be detected and then disrupted in real-time quex it dramatically changes the number and the culture of coca-cola. i'm not suggesting it was easy or perfect. so how one might go one way. and to transform a workplace rather than throwing money at it. and allied pressure. and with the civil rights movement. and then these professionals that come out of all those schools so it's never an excuse but what a lot of companies have continued to say when they are called out is the pipeline. it's true in the 19 sixties i will give you that. in 2019 that is no longer true. if you only look at ivy leagues which you shouldn't, you should be able to move on - - move the needle and a lot of workplaces if you are serious about doing this work one of the
to have a symbolic diversity the major company that i look at is coca-cola after it was sued and settled on part of that settlement is to establish a task force to oversee everything that it is doing with diversity. and that gets into the metrics of it. and without the company how much are people making at the same length quex what patterns of bias could be detected and then disrupted in real-time quex it dramatically changes the number and the culture of coca-cola. i'm not suggesting it was...
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pepsi and nestle are the world's largest producers of plastic trash coca-cola sells 88000000000 plastic bottle see here if you lined them all up they'd spam the equator 600 times. and plastic production continues to grow to date industry has produced more than 8000000000 tons of plastic by 2050 that total is expected to reach 12000000000 tons. incredible numbers that we won't be able to do without plastic anytime soon but the image of the plastic producers has definitely been tarnished now it seems the industry has begun a rethink that's all well and good but is there still time to turn things around my colleague martin who spoke to an executive responsible for sustainability at a major german plastics manufacturer about the industry's efforts to clean up its act. the conditional we can't do without plastic model every solar maggio every blade on a wind turbine it contains plastic stuff and. when harry german plastics manufacturer a spinoff aspire last year sales amounted to 14000000000 euros so business is good but the plastic sector has a waste problem and image problem. christiane ha
pepsi and nestle are the world's largest producers of plastic trash coca-cola sells 88000000000 plastic bottle see here if you lined them all up they'd spam the equator 600 times. and plastic production continues to grow to date industry has produced more than 8000000000 tons of plastic by 2050 that total is expected to reach 12000000000 tons. incredible numbers that we won't be able to do without plastic anytime soon but the image of the plastic producers has definitely been tarnished now it...
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coca cola produces about three million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.esident trump's impeachment trial. adam schiff is on his feet. at the moment both sides are debating, at odds over how this should go forward. the president is being accused of abusing his power by soliciting ukraine to gain political advantage over his rivaljoe biden. we can guarantee that we will expect a fierce war of words as this trial unfolds over the next few days, but this is the live scene now from the us senate. we have had two votes rejecting amendments down party lines, expecting the next one soon. earlier i caught up with a political scientist and expert on us government. she is from the george mason university in virginia and she gave her initial verdict on proceedings. the first day hasn't shown any particular fireworks. senators are essentially debating about the rules so there's nothing particularly exciting happening right now, but the democrats are primarily making their case, their appeal to the public. they want to get the public on their side to try to put pressur
coca cola produces about three million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.esident trump's impeachment trial. adam schiff is on his feet. at the moment both sides are debating, at odds over how this should go forward. the president is being accused of abusing his power by soliciting ukraine to gain political advantage over his rivaljoe biden. we can guarantee that we will expect a fierce war of words as this trial unfolds over the next few days, but this is the live scene now from the us senate....
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coca cola produces about 3 million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.nald trump's impeachment trial. the debate is going strong in the us senate. both sides, democrats and republicans, are at odds over how it should proceed. the president is accused of abusing his power by soliciting a foreign power, ukraine, to gain political advantage. what is guaranteed as the trial unfolds is a fierce war of words. jennifer victor is a political scientist and expert on us government at george mason university in virginia, here's her verdict on proceedings. the first day hasn't shown any particular fireworks, where the senators are at the point where they are essentially debating about this, so are essentially debating about this, so there is nothing particularly exciting happening right now. there will be notices that the democrat are primarily making their appeal to the public. they want to get the public on their side to try to put pressure on some republicans who might decide to vote along democratic lines when things come to that, whereas republicans are largely
coca cola produces about 3 million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.nald trump's impeachment trial. the debate is going strong in the us senate. both sides, democrats and republicans, are at odds over how it should proceed. the president is accused of abusing his power by soliciting a foreign power, ukraine, to gain political advantage. what is guaranteed as the trial unfolds is a fierce war of words. jennifer victor is a political scientist and expert on us government at george mason...
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coca—cola produces around 3 million tons of plastic packaging a year. thanks for being with us. around, thanks to high pressure. but high pressure is with us again on wednesday. a subtle change where we begin to import some slightly less cold air from the atlantic and you will see that on the air mass charts here throughout wednesday. you can see those yellow and orange colours across the uk. so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the atlantic and many of us will start cloudy and it looks like the skies will be led on through the day. best of any bright sunny spells tend to be eastern scotland here, sheltered from the south—west and the odd bright spell further south. the wind will remain light so nothing to stir up the air. it will be milder with temperatures in double figures for most, very mild in fact across the north—east of scotland given good spells of sunshine. and as we had through wednesday evening and overnight it stays cloudy with light wind, murky as well and if you get the odd hole in the cloud it could turn chilly
coca—cola produces around 3 million tons of plastic packaging a year. thanks for being with us. around, thanks to high pressure. but high pressure is with us again on wednesday. a subtle change where we begin to import some slightly less cold air from the atlantic and you will see that on the air mass charts here throughout wednesday. you can see those yellow and orange colours across the uk. so today will be mainly dry but rather cloudy because we are picking up more moisture off the...
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phil lebeau has tesla continuing to charge higher this morning and i have coca-cola speaking to ceo jamesncy earlier this morning. let's start with julia and the big move on facebook >> reporter: facebook beat expectations on the top and bottom line. investors are now responding to decelerating growth across the board and expenses which increased by more than half last year are putting pressure on margins. you see facebook shares trading down about 5.5%. those operating margins were 42% in the quarter that's down from 46% a year ago and from 57% in the fourth quarter two years ago. and the cfo is warning that revenue growth will continue to decelerate in the first quarter. >> factors driving this deceleration include the maturity of our business as well as the increasing impact from global privacy regulation and other ad targeting related headwinds. while we've experienced some modest impact from the headwinds to date the majority lies in front of us. >> the ceo focusing on the potential in e-commerce and payments talking about the roll out of what's up payments and tools for small busine
phil lebeau has tesla continuing to charge higher this morning and i have coca-cola speaking to ceo jamesncy earlier this morning. let's start with julia and the big move on facebook >> reporter: facebook beat expectations on the top and bottom line. investors are now responding to decelerating growth across the board and expenses which increased by more than half last year are putting pressure on margins. you see facebook shares trading down about 5.5%. those operating margins were 42%...
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coca-cola fizzing its way to a new all-time high after reporting revenue that beat estimates driven by for its various namesake beverages as well as its few teas and coca-cola plus coffee drink. haven't tried that yet. all right. shares right now stand at $58.66. >>> down in miami, pepsi gearing up from the super bowl liv halftime show. co-head liners jennifer lopez and shakira talking up the game plan for their historic joint performance and this was just a couple hours ago. all this as already record high ticket prices for the matchup featuring the niners and the chiefs are still climbing by the minute. we are going to get you the latest read on what you will have to pay to get a live seat to patrick mahomes' super bowl debut. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ liz: okay. stop what you're doing and look at
coca-cola fizzing its way to a new all-time high after reporting revenue that beat estimates driven by for its various namesake beverages as well as its few teas and coca-cola plus coffee drink. haven't tried that yet. all right. shares right now stand at $58.66. >>> down in miami, pepsi gearing up from the super bowl liv halftime show. co-head liners jennifer lopez and shakira talking up the game plan for their historic joint performance and this was just a couple hours ago. all this...
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it sent coca-cola shares soaring today. its-cola seeing growth in historically slow or no growth areas, developed economies and darkling beverages. credit suisse believes margin expansion will prepar propel eas and cash flow. , $481 aooking at tesla share. i want to look at their market old competitors, gm and ford. take a look at this chart. a 175 percent run up since lows over the summer. of $86.5 a market cap billion, almost as much as ford and gm combined. they have an it combined market value of $86.7 million. -- billion dollars. gm post-bankruptcy, a hit back in october of 2017. joe: thank you taylor in the markets team. our cross at reporter is still with us -- process at reporter is to with the center cheap investment strategist. us and our chief investment strategist. how important is the data? >> it is somewhat important. it doesn't have to be superstrong. i don't think the economy will grow at a fast pace any longer because we are at full employment. what we are really looking for is persistence. if there is more
it sent coca-cola shares soaring today. its-cola seeing growth in historically slow or no growth areas, developed economies and darkling beverages. credit suisse believes margin expansion will prepar propel eas and cash flow. , $481 aooking at tesla share. i want to look at their market old competitors, gm and ford. take a look at this chart. a 175 percent run up since lows over the summer. of $86.5 a market cap billion, almost as much as ford and gm combined. they have an it combined market...
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you look at a company like coca cola, they have gold peak products and that's a growing segment for themleaf, the pepsico side of thi things these are growing segments for certain people out there it's a matter of whether you find those return rates acceptable. >> look at this picture of them pouring. that's lipton soup. >> sure looks like a boullion cube in there. >> when we think of tea, the usage of that has declined there was a warning sign out there in 2018. starbucks closed all their teavana stores people don't want to seem to buy bulk tea for whatever reason it tends to an older demographic. >> u.p.s. is updating its delivery fleet, leaning into driverless and electric vehicles platform first u.p.s. will buy 10,000 electric vehicles from the start of arrival and u.p.s. will take a minority stake in the company. second, u.p.s. will test self-driving minivans with wemo in the phoenix, arizona, area. you spoke, frank, with u.p.s.' ceo about this. >> they're very excited about this this is a savings and sustainability play. more than two dozen different delivery model vehicles in thei
you look at a company like coca cola, they have gold peak products and that's a growing segment for themleaf, the pepsico side of thi things these are growing segments for certain people out there it's a matter of whether you find those return rates acceptable. >> look at this picture of them pouring. that's lipton soup. >> sure looks like a boullion cube in there. >> when we think of tea, the usage of that has declined there was a warning sign out there in 2018. starbucks...
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coca cola produces about three million tonnes of plastic packaging a year. we started this week on a fairly settled note with a quite a bit of sunshine around, especially across england, wales and eastern scotland. all down to high pressure. high—pressure still with us through wednesday but we'll see subtle changes where we lose the cooler blue air there and importing something less cold off the atlantic into the orange and yellow colours there. so for today, it's going to be largely dry again thanks to high pressure but because there is more moisture in the air, it's going to be cloudier across england and wales and certainly we'll see a lot more cloud around. probably the best of any brightness will be across eastern scotland where they'll be some shelter from the south—westerly wind. the odd brighter spell further south but leaden skies and mist and murk around too. winds will remain very light so nothing to stir up the air. but a milder day like i showed you, that air mass 10—11 degrees for many but it could be very mild across parts of north—east scotla
coca cola produces about three million tonnes of plastic packaging a year. we started this week on a fairly settled note with a quite a bit of sunshine around, especially across england, wales and eastern scotland. all down to high pressure. high—pressure still with us through wednesday but we'll see subtle changes where we lose the cooler blue air there and importing something less cold off the atlantic into the orange and yellow colours there. so for today, it's going to be largely dry...
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at coca-cola you have a huge responsibility, you look at some organisations and they call you the worstt in the beverage industry, that is the reality, it is unfortunate and something i know bothers people who work here. we want to act and make changes. we share the vision that we wa nt to changes. we share the vision that we want to eliminate single use plastic, we believe in a circular economy at that plastic that is out there, let‘s clean it up put we took a lot of marine plastic and created another bottle out of it which people thought was not possible. is a small initiative but we are working to expand it. the other plastics we have been able to collect them we have taken them to centres like one in france and they can take one bottle, create another and keep that same plastic that was in the pollution as part of the economy now. i'm afraid that is all we have time for this week put it thank you forjoining us on the show opened the conversation continues online. thank you for being with us, have a good weekend. goodbye. hello. this week‘s quiet pattern of weather seems set to conti
at coca-cola you have a huge responsibility, you look at some organisations and they call you the worstt in the beverage industry, that is the reality, it is unfortunate and something i know bothers people who work here. we want to act and make changes. we share the vision that we wa nt to changes. we share the vision that we want to eliminate single use plastic, we believe in a circular economy at that plastic that is out there, let‘s clean it up put we took a lot of marine plastic and...
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coca-cola here and there will be hate. i would i would. given. that i'm enough. of you. know yeah. sure if you're going to come at it or you. leave. it on the bottom i mean. that's my kid i would. really separates and when he got you but behaved. well trained how telephone girl in june of in midair. well going to just him what do you literally have to die i know it was i did but that would be in the till he had the little you got funded in the thumb of the medina. which i am with you know what...
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even the coca-cola or pepsi-cola and, companies began, and he takes credit for that. >> >> i'm glad he filed in alabama. i don't see how he gets far in alabama just growing up near alabama, knowing that state but he said in for a penny, in for a dollar. he filed in all states. he's only going to work in a few of them. >> host: what is he worth and what is the estimate of what he will have to spend to be competitive? >> guest: his latest was 53 billion. he is giving a lot of it away. he will have given away 10 billion by the end of this year. how much is he going to spend? if he's with $53 billion he could spend $3 billion and it wouldn't even hurt. he will spend $100 million on digital land against trump, 20 million for voting rights and to help to be registered in his own campaign, $30 million running tomorrow morning. >> host: chances are they know each other. what is the relationship? >> guest: they are not close. >> host: how has it been? >> guest: when i brought this up one time and they were at golf tournaments and things like that. they went to these events, charity events, they
even the coca-cola or pepsi-cola and, companies began, and he takes credit for that. >> >> i'm glad he filed in alabama. i don't see how he gets far in alabama just growing up near alabama, knowing that state but he said in for a penny, in for a dollar. he filed in all states. he's only going to work in a few of them. >> host: what is he worth and what is the estimate of what he will have to spend to be competitive? >> guest: his latest was 53 billion. he is giving a lot...
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nearly 50 s&p 500 companies are set to report including amazon, verizon, visa, coca-cola and ups. a flight to safety for the bond market yield 10-year note under 1.6% at 1.567% the 2-year at 1.477. we are watching crude taking a turn for the worse wti is under $53 a barrel. trade being felt worldwide with asian stocks falling deeper. pain being felt in europe in early trade. team coverage watching market reaction willem marx in our london news room matt, we'll start with you >> reporter: another sharply dropping day in asia the coronavirus numbers and death toll numbers rise. significant falls in tokyo and south korea, the yen around the 108 level. shares of samsung reporting a 34% drop down 1.7% hong kong into correction territory. 711 points wiped off down 2.61%. the taiwan market resumed after the break saw the steepest declines down 5.75% prompting the president to say authorities will act to stabilize foreign markets intervening short-term stocks. we saw the thai dollar as well hon hai provisions off nearly 10%. saying it will keep production at china factory shut until febru
nearly 50 s&p 500 companies are set to report including amazon, verizon, visa, coca-cola and ups. a flight to safety for the bond market yield 10-year note under 1.6% at 1.567% the 2-year at 1.477. we are watching crude taking a turn for the worse wti is under $53 a barrel. trade being felt worldwide with asian stocks falling deeper. pain being felt in europe in early trade. team coverage watching market reaction willem marx in our london news room matt, we'll start with you >>...
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the ripples near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death this is the town of coca-cola 6000 people used to live here now it ghost town it's not the 1st time people he have been attacked this time he was the islamist a.d.'s the armed forces of the democratic republic of congo coolly was lucky to survive the attack the up with them i'm they'd be i.d.f. rebel shocked the people when the man of this house heard the shots he fled under his bed no they hacked him in the head and they shot him now the company's amit is in control here is estimated the armies fighting around 100 different militias in eastern congo some a 6000000 people have died in the last 30 years has making it the most deadly conflict since the 2nd world war in the recent for the fighting a all waste the same it's all of a power our land on a ship and axis to the region's shoot mineral resources full from local and regional play is take advantage of the situation rather than stopping it and the people the victims thing and the if one you how does being kidnapped now the rebels and to doll village i'd laugh m
the ripples near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death this is the town of coca-cola 6000 people used to live here now it ghost town it's not the 1st time people he have been attacked this time he was the islamist a.d.'s the armed forces of the democratic republic of congo coolly was lucky to survive the attack the up with them i'm they'd be i.d.f. rebel shocked the people when the man of this house heard the shots he fled under his bed no they hacked him in the head and...
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4000000000 euros of foreign investment president manuel mccrone met major companies like netflix and coca-cola to drum up investment the big winner however was shipbuilder ashanti is the teak which when a 2000000000 euro contract securing its future for the next 7 years. and finally here's a taste of the economic consequences of prince harry's and megan split from the royal family one souvenir shop in windsor has decided to unload all of its maiden harry items at discount prices hoping not to be stuck with unsellable stock once the split is formalized later this spring whether some of the merchandise could actually become collectibles once megan harris reign as members of the royal family begins to fade. and that's it for me and the business team i'm stephen bears in blood as always thanks for joining us. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore the world heritage sites. world heritage 360 getting out now. nothing out of the jam. just sometimes i am but i stand up in which is that the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the ster
4000000000 euros of foreign investment president manuel mccrone met major companies like netflix and coca-cola to drum up investment the big winner however was shipbuilder ashanti is the teak which when a 2000000000 euro contract securing its future for the next 7 years. and finally here's a taste of the economic consequences of prince harry's and megan split from the royal family one souvenir shop in windsor has decided to unload all of its maiden harry items at discount prices hoping not to...
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up next off the squid coca-cola markets. going to. kick off looking back a few cents per pound. the islamist exciting in the. corner the big surprise. disappointment. employers are going. and 30 minutes on the. board home for. the house to laugh. make them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you asked last so you don't write it's how people called me dated april. as a journalist i often talk about the stocks in the bag by a little less helpful to the. actual staff a day by checking out all those jobs finding out what people have talking about what is moving them. my father taught me how to ask and confront the book questions about my country and about to book that describes i keep going to this date my name is that peaceful and i would add. my subscribed to do you know where your books are something more in the world than what we may be like after 5. books are known to. the people of the world on for information. the opinions expressed by g.w. blog facebook and twitter are up to date and in touch. the but the be.
up next off the squid coca-cola markets. going to. kick off looking back a few cents per pound. the islamist exciting in the. corner the big surprise. disappointment. employers are going. and 30 minutes on the. board home for. the house to laugh. make them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you asked last so you don't write it's how people called me dated april. as a journalist i often talk about the stocks in the bag by a...
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teenage climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from firms including google, netflix, coca—colaut is there the will to tackle the issue? there's clearly a business impact, a report by the imf and cambridge university found that if temperature continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, for the next 80 years people's wealth on average will 7% lower compared to if action is taken. however it's not all bad news, the global commission on adaptation has calculated that a $1.8 trillion investment over the next decade — in measures to adapt to climate change, could produce benefits worth more than $7 trillion. well to get more on this, the bbc‘s sally bundock is in davos for us this week and sent this report. world leaders chief executives, celebrities and others gathered here at the world economic forum are being forced to face the multifaceted climate crisis. for the first time ever, it dominates the forum's annual report. we spoke to one teenage climate activist here who talks of her frustrations. we see that their intention is on the right place but the change is not happening fas
teenage climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from firms including google, netflix, coca—colaut is there the will to tackle the issue? there's clearly a business impact, a report by the imf and cambridge university found that if temperature continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, for the next 80 years people's wealth on average will 7% lower compared to if action is taken. however it's not all bad news, the global commission on adaptation has calculated that a $1.8 trillion...
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climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from companies including google, netflix and coca—colaere the will to be able to tackle the issue of climate change? there's clearly a business impact because a report by the imf and cambridge university found if attempts continue to rise by 0.01; found if attempts continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, people's wealth on average will be 7% lower for the next 80 years compared to if action is now taken. sally bundock is there for us. world leaders, chief executives, celebrities and others who are gathered here at the world economic forum are being full to face the multifaceted climate crisis. for the first time ever, it dominates the forum's annual report. we spoke to one teenage climate activist here who talks of her frustrations. we see that the intention is in the right place but the change isn't happening fast enough, so one of the roles us as the ten selected young changemakers here is to not only add pressure but convince them if we can lead by example, why can't they? business leaders recognise a lot needs to be done to tackl
climate activist greta thunberg and top executives from companies including google, netflix and coca—colaere the will to be able to tackle the issue of climate change? there's clearly a business impact because a report by the imf and cambridge university found if attempts continue to rise by 0.01; found if attempts continue to rise by 0.04 degrees every year, people's wealth on average will be 7% lower for the next 80 years compared to if action is now taken. sally bundock is there for us....
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and from the bbc‘s business team, coca—cola says it will not ditch single—use plastic bottles claiming a demand from customers. so let's begin with the formation of a new cabinet in lebanon. this report in the new york times. with me is inga beale, from london first, a not for profit group made up of business leaders from across the city. good to see you. so one, this has been a long—running political unrest in lebanon on, anti—government demonstrations and it seems the protesters a ren‘t demonstrations and it seems the protesters aren't happy with the alternative that has been offered up to them. a whole new cabinet has been announced with 20 new ministers andi been announced with 20 new ministers and i think this is an incredibly complex environments to be in governments. i was interested to read this article, it says that, there is a complex power—sharing system because there are 18 recognised sects in the country only have to be recognised somehow so obviously a very complex environment. the people are unhappy that there is been
and from the bbc‘s business team, coca—cola says it will not ditch single—use plastic bottles claiming a demand from customers. so let's begin with the formation of a new cabinet in lebanon. this report in the new york times. with me is inga beale, from london first, a not for profit group made up of business leaders from across the city. good to see you. so one, this has been a long—running political unrest in lebanon on, anti—government demonstrations and it seems the protesters a...
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coca-cola zero sugar had another year of double-digit volumes growth. billion in juul and has now written that down by 2/3. accusedf lawsuits have the vaping devices of addicting young people. is named inaltria some of those cases. that is your bloomberg business flash. next week, we will bring you special coverage of the iowa caucus at 10:00 p.m. eastern from des moines. we will carry president trump's state of the union at 9:00 p.m. eastern tuesday. here in the markets, we are picking up some steam to the downside. s&p is down by about 0.9%. guy: here in new york, we are at session lows as we head towards the close. bt group the biggest loser, but the biggestbp group loser, but carnival, that stuck down by over 5%. we were just talking about it. royal dutch shell down by over 4.5%. the market closes next. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ good morning! oh no, here comes the neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend ap
coca-cola zero sugar had another year of double-digit volumes growth. billion in juul and has now written that down by 2/3. accusedf lawsuits have the vaping devices of addicting young people. is named inaltria some of those cases. that is your bloomberg business flash. next week, we will bring you special coverage of the iowa caucus at 10:00 p.m. eastern from des moines. we will carry president trump's state of the union at 9:00 p.m. eastern tuesday. here in the markets, we are picking up some...
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this is coca-cola.> you can buy coca-cola in russia rsx actually to all-time highs ruble is your friend. >> you know what's interesting here, the copper market looks interesting. fcx a way to play it. >> yes selling upside apple calls as we discussed earlier in the show taking big volatility and play for earnings >> unh reports before the bell buy unh post earning release. >> great hoe at always a big west coast "mad money" with >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all inors. there is always a bull market some why, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to the west coast of krayemrica my job is to entertain, teach it, put it in context. call me or tweet me. today we had so much good news that it was almost overwhelming. at least until we heard chatter that white house may keep the tariffs on c
this is coca-cola.> you can buy coca-cola in russia rsx actually to all-time highs ruble is your friend. >> you know what's interesting here, the copper market looks interesting. fcx a way to play it. >> yes selling upside apple calls as we discussed earlier in the show taking big volatility and play for earnings >> unh reports before the bell buy unh post earning release. >> great hoe at always a big west coast "mad money" with >>> my mission is...
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absolutely. >> all right coming up from one dow component to another, coca-cola ceo james quincey isew everything stands for coke the global economy to the global consumer and sustainable strategies a reminder, you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. squawk box is coming to you live from davos switzerland we'll be right back. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition continues to talk. good morning guys. usually i go by the name soso. i am a chief... solutions engineer. the more you push yourself, the more confident you're going to get. and the more confidence you have, the more people are going to listen to you. especially as a woman in the industry. you need to actually just make sure that you push it. ♪ ♪ cisco. the bridge to possible. >>> the world economic forum in davos switzerland, global beverage giant coca-cola
absolutely. >> all right coming up from one dow component to another, coca-cola ceo james quincey isew everything stands for coke the global economy to the global consumer and sustainable strategies a reminder, you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. squawk box is coming to you live from davos switzerland we'll be right back. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically...
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coca-cola, they came out with pretty good sales. they're at $58 a share.. >>> let's -- 1.02. >> get to impeachment the story of the day. republicans hoping to put to end the idea of calling ex-interest witnesses. here is what john barrasso said about ending this thing tomorrow. roll tape. >> momentum in our conference is clearly toward ending this trial, going to a final vote, a vote on final judgment. we hope to have that on friday. stuart: yeah. on friday. indiana senator mike brown with us now. we hear, senator, that some of the republicans who are wavering in favor of witnesses are now wavering the other way. a couple of democrats are saying no witnesses. that sounds like you could have a vote to get this thing done tomorrow? >> i hope so because usmca, i was over there for that. i actually got a pen. that was a pen worth receiving. i remember when they handed out the impeachment pens. what john barrasso said, he and i have been leading the charge, especially ted cruz as well among others to make sure we don't get swamped by the media on the whole impe
coca-cola, they came out with pretty good sales. they're at $58 a share.. >>> let's -- 1.02. >> get to impeachment the story of the day. republicans hoping to put to end the idea of calling ex-interest witnesses. here is what john barrasso said about ending this thing tomorrow. roll tape. >> momentum in our conference is clearly toward ending this trial, going to a final vote, a vote on final judgment. we hope to have that on friday. stuart: yeah. on friday. indiana senator...
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he owns a big stake a coca cola but body armor in 2014 or he'd best 6 million sort of the coca cola for 200 million not that i know he was the view is of the businessman i guess after retiring from basketball. and he's also by the way want to mention a big booster of the wnba you know how his daughter that's respiration and the 2 of them died in that chopper crash in the wta says it's a great loss and they had a real champion and kobe bryant and again i don't know his career as well as others i will throw in one last thing that lebron james andre iguodala a steph curry are all copy and koby and trying to be tech investors just lying or so his legacy can be help for many many many years, thanks a lot rob. if you'd like to read rob, you can e-mail him or get a holof us or tweet or facebook will be right asand achieved new york city's cacleanest air quality in more than 50 years. as a leader in the fight against climate change, he helped shut down over half of the nation's coal plants, then led one of the biggest pollution reduction efforts in history. as president, he intends to reduce em
he owns a big stake a coca cola but body armor in 2014 or he'd best 6 million sort of the coca cola for 200 million not that i know he was the view is of the businessman i guess after retiring from basketball. and he's also by the way want to mention a big booster of the wnba you know how his daughter that's respiration and the 2 of them died in that chopper crash in the wta says it's a great loss and they had a real champion and kobe bryant and again i don't know his career as well as others i...
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also feel by a demo see the lack of wheel to move forward with an organization or a company like coca-cola comes out and says that we are not going to buy and one single use plastic because people said that they should remain i think it's it's just wrong it come from your o.b. where when it rains it floods and then there are times when children spend the night in school buses because the systems are clogged by p.t. bottles and they are photos even on the internet if you were to google you will find it was a go go bottle plastic bottles and floods in a row you will see being the thousands so when we say we're going all willing to face out who want to go for the easy way out i question our intention and i think the word for the decay because we know what we ought to do but we're not doing i feel for me the word for the decade should be intentionality because we know that all these things are intertwined look at what is happening in australia and it is directly linked to what is up. new stuff because you know the fires of the flooding there interlinked through indian ocean. paul are companies
also feel by a demo see the lack of wheel to move forward with an organization or a company like coca-cola comes out and says that we are not going to buy and one single use plastic because people said that they should remain i think it's it's just wrong it come from your o.b. where when it rains it floods and then there are times when children spend the night in school buses because the systems are clogged by p.t. bottles and they are photos even on the internet if you were to google you will...
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today odwalla is owned by coca-cola and one of america's best know juice and smoothie brands.2012 steltenpohl launched califia, a plant-based food company that offers plant milks, dairy-free creamers and yogurts, and much more. greg steltenpohl is a food visionary leading a company that is changing the way we eat and drink. welcome to kamp solutions.
today odwalla is owned by coca-cola and one of america's best know juice and smoothie brands.2012 steltenpohl launched califia, a plant-based food company that offers plant milks, dairy-free creamers and yogurts, and much more. greg steltenpohl is a food visionary leading a company that is changing the way we eat and drink. welcome to kamp solutions.
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coca-cola, caterpillar, micron and more we will do that in jt o nus.ustw i can.ords whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words that move us all forward. the same two words that capital group believes have the power to improve lives. and that, for over 85 years, have inspired us to help people achieve their financial goals. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition continues to talk. here, it all starts withello! hi!... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was ea
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netflix, u tube, bmw, coca-cola and rolls royce some of the names attending. france has already announced nearly 4 billion euros worth of investments connelling into to the country -- coming into the country over the next few years. across the channel the u u.k. primime minierer is also wooing investors. as the first u.k. rf africa investment summit. >> world's fastest growing economies are in africa. two thirds of african economies are expanding faster than the global average. africa is the future. and the u.k. has a huge and actitive role to play in that future. >> u.k. looking further a as it is set t to lose its trading partner in just under two weeks. britain mayy struguggle to stablblish itself in africa. countrieies like russia and chi have a hold in africa. the summit comes after thehe anancell said britain would dwirirge from the rules after brexit. in an interview he ruled out alignment with regulations saying there will nott be alignment. we will not be a rule taker. we will not be in thee single market. and we will not be in the customs union and w
netflix, u tube, bmw, coca-cola and rolls royce some of the names attending. france has already announced nearly 4 billion euros worth of investments connelling into to the country -- coming into the country over the next few years. across the channel the u u.k. primime minierer is also wooing investors. as the first u.k. rf africa investment summit. >> world's fastest growing economies are in africa. two thirds of african economies are expanding faster than the global average. africa is...
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the end of coca-cola that's it. sustainability is absolutely critical to our business survival and to our growth. and the fi kiya does it to. sustain it mean that it is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me in a way how we're using resources in a sestina where man becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability students and this is the guns and willing to move further into the flutist just the gansa to him didn't you serve in the business is hampton enough on the end of the other sentence lassigny. to. the seedings or someone will keep. mum wasn't. even. down to the. ok it's just. going to come to predict and suing to get my yeah but just on my lady in the navy they still don't was my lord just. let us go is a mess we have a place as good reason to can skin all the slaves give us numbers a month ago says she and he they get to see if they are in th
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the end of coca cola that's a term. sustainability is absolutely critical to our business survival and to our growth. and the fi key had does it to. sustain it mean that it is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me it way how we are using resources in a sustainable manner becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability students and this is the guns i'm reading through from the lips of those with this just the constant to murder didn't use them in the middle east hampton enough on the end of those who are sentenced last lines. to this evening some will keep. mum wasn't. even in the brewster's don there's a. rookie it's just. it brings monday predicted to him to get my yellow just on my lady in the navy they still don't lose money. just sign me up call it yes let's just listen us to 60 have us places give us an you can skin off this leave this can these n
the end of coca cola that's a term. sustainability is absolutely critical to our business survival and to our growth. and the fi key had does it to. sustain it mean that it is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me it way how we are using resources in a sustainable manner becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability students...
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the fears of the coronavirus to focus on positive earning reports from microsoft and coca-colach t coca-cola, the dow was down 244 but ended up about 125. on today's watch list, reports on personal irn come and manufacturing and earnings from chevon and exxon-mobil. there is a cancelation of flights to china as crews are talking about exposure to the coronavirus. american hasn't commented on the lawsuit but had will temporarily halt flights from los angeles to beijing and shanghai. this is the biggest threat to airlines since sars at the peak in 2003. well amazon investment in one day shipping may pay off. they now have 150 million prime members, a jump from 100 million announced back in 2018. jeff bezos said the number of items delivered with one day and same day shipping more than quadrupled in the fourth quarter and that may have contributed in the jump in the fourth quarter earning which easily beat the forecast. >> he made billions yesterday just on that news. courtney, good to see you. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, vianey tracking the weekend forecast. >> i contributed to that. i use p
the fears of the coronavirus to focus on positive earning reports from microsoft and coca-colach t coca-cola, the dow was down 244 but ended up about 125. on today's watch list, reports on personal irn come and manufacturing and earnings from chevon and exxon-mobil. there is a cancelation of flights to china as crews are talking about exposure to the coronavirus. american hasn't commented on the lawsuit but had will temporarily halt flights from los angeles to beijing and shanghai. this is the...
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and pepsi and the duopoly they shared in that market and eventually, actually it's helping coca-colaoutside of traditional soft drinks. savvy investor amazing athlete. and i think had a real impact on corporate america as well. "squawk on the street" will be right back (vo) in every trip, there's room for more than just the business you came for. whether that's getting a taste of where you are, or bringing some of that flavor back home. that's room for possibility. ♪ let's get to living >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks are down sharply this morning with coronavirus fears propelling the sell-off. steve liesman is back at headquarters taking a look at the virus's impact on the global economy and of course that all starts in china i would assume, steve. >> it does, david. economists what they do is look to previous influenza outbreaks to gauge the possible impacts of the coronavirus but they have to factor in a lot of uncertainties here, from the specifics of how this virus spreads and who it affects and how changes in medical organizations or communications technologi
and pepsi and the duopoly they shared in that market and eventually, actually it's helping coca-colaoutside of traditional soft drinks. savvy investor amazing athlete. and i think had a real impact on corporate america as well. "squawk on the street" will be right back (vo) in every trip, there's room for more than just the business you came for. whether that's getting a taste of where you are, or bringing some of that flavor back home. that's room for possibility. ♪ let's get to...
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and the end of coca-cola that's it. sustainability is absolutely critical to our business survival and. the head of ikea. said to. sustain it mean that there is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me. are you listening resources when assessed for man that becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability to them so this is their guns and would include for they needed to stay with this just to guns and to murder didn't you serve in the movie he's helped me up on the end of the questions and busyness of the debate just . to give the seedings also muscle keep the man in the. ball sleeves mum was involved in it even. though there's a. rookie it's just. it brings men deployed addicted to him to get my just on my lady in the navy they still don't was my lord just sign me up. let's just listen to us we have a space is give you some you can skin all the slaves gi
and the end of coca-cola that's it. sustainability is absolutely critical to our business survival and. the head of ikea. said to. sustain it mean that there is a vital part of our strategy everyone said to me. are you listening resources when assessed for man that becomes increasingly important i'm confident that we can create a more equitable and sustainable world for all of us we can create value safely and sustainably it's about creating a culture of sustainability to them so this is their...