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coca-cola is practically a textbook example of beverages.em when more attractive a comparison with company starting to put up their numbers. that is a huge reason for the performance here. so far it's been fighting with its hands tied behind his back. why? because we've also got rampant inflation and those higher costs of been eating into the companies bottom line. covenants like coca-cola, they have a monstrous earnings, making them track even more. so tons of commodity prices have more or less crass, especially aluminum, corn, and sugar. i'm thinking the next few quarters could be positive. you take away the inflation problem, and we are back in your typical slowdown where stocks like coke tend to work higher. let me put it like this, even in the face of this awful inflation, coca-cola was already doing really well. when the company first reported its first results in late april, the numbers were significant. we are about 18% organic revenue growth. they doubled what people were looking for. substantially high revenue, fueled by stronger p
coca-cola is practically a textbook example of beverages.em when more attractive a comparison with company starting to put up their numbers. that is a huge reason for the performance here. so far it's been fighting with its hands tied behind his back. why? because we've also got rampant inflation and those higher costs of been eating into the companies bottom line. covenants like coca-cola, they have a monstrous earnings, making them track even more. so tons of commodity prices have more or...
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david: another product i do not want to overlook is your famous coca-cola. chris: mm-hmm.id: you used to work at pepsi. did pepsi people ever call you and remind you that you have -- chris: we have had a few dialogues over the years. my short answer is the way to get pepsi into mcdonald's is get people to prefer pepsi over coke. back to the point of, we will sell whatever the customer wants. yes, my pepsi friends periodically check in. david: some say your coca-cola is made in a certain way that is better than what you buy in the bottle. so, what is it you do that is better? chris: i would agree. i think it is better. one thing we have is an advantage is because of the volumes we do in our restaurant, our volumes tend to be higher than anyone else out there. it allows us to buy equipment that is able to be calibrated more precisely than maybe some of our competitors. what we are able to do because of the equipment we are able to buy, which is more expensive equipment, is we are able to deliver what coke would describe as their gold standard product on a more consistent bas
david: another product i do not want to overlook is your famous coca-cola. chris: mm-hmm.id: you used to work at pepsi. did pepsi people ever call you and remind you that you have -- chris: we have had a few dialogues over the years. my short answer is the way to get pepsi into mcdonald's is get people to prefer pepsi over coke. back to the point of, we will sell whatever the customer wants. yes, my pepsi friends periodically check in. david: some say your coca-cola is made in a certain way...
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tom: coca-cola out with a headline i have never seen before, coca-cola with a 9% currency headwind. these are extraordinary time. jonathan: if in doubt, blame the dollar. tom: i mean, 4% is sort of the theme. i will tell you, it is so illuminating to see how each company is struggling with this post-pandemic economy. jonathan: struggling to execute, the right spot, the right time, with the right inventory. walmart, struggling to do that. tom: you nailed it, you called it a product mix. i give them credit, they have been out front with warning people. i can't read like you can read, but comp sales, 9.7%. that's a lot of cheeseburgers. jonathan: you can't read like i can read? that is a lot of cheeseburgers. [laughter] tom: number two value meal? we can do that. jonathan: thank you, tom. it's a revenue story but it isn't. it's about what they are spent on, making it a margins tory. they can't anticipate how quickly this is going to change. we have seen it repeatedly from target to walmart. they are all failing to forecast how quickly this is moving. lisa: big-box stores often have a g
tom: coca-cola out with a headline i have never seen before, coca-cola with a 9% currency headwind. these are extraordinary time. jonathan: if in doubt, blame the dollar. tom: i mean, 4% is sort of the theme. i will tell you, it is so illuminating to see how each company is struggling with this post-pandemic economy. jonathan: struggling to execute, the right spot, the right time, with the right inventory. walmart, struggling to do that. tom: you nailed it, you called it a product mix. i give...
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. >> albertson's, coca-cola and kimberly clark all had pretty good sales which shows where the spending is. mark, what should investors do off this report? are you suggesting they should buy walmart on this clearing event if you think things are getting better or buy some of the other retailers getting hit? >> we're not recommending walmart or target, we've been recommending costco saying that's probably the best place in a tough neighborhood. we also cover consumer staples we think there's probably better places to be there where the consumer will be willing to absorb price increases so things from pet food to energy drinks and the like so i'd rather be there from a retailer perspective just to go back to the previous comment, the u.s. numbers were phenomenally good -- >> luxury. >> right, luxury versus mass, but obviously what's going on here from the willingness of the consumer to accept from a staples standpoint is still there. proctor, colgate, kimberly, coke to your point are all seeing pricing going higher and so far they're telling us elasticity is below historical levels. somet
. >> albertson's, coca-cola and kimberly clark all had pretty good sales which shows where the spending is. mark, what should investors do off this report? are you suggesting they should buy walmart on this clearing event if you think things are getting better or buy some of the other retailers getting hit? >> we're not recommending walmart or target, we've been recommending costco saying that's probably the best place in a tough neighborhood. we also cover consumer staples we think...
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say coca-cola, southern. that's like a georgia thing and also texas but lots of others. there's so much carbonated beverage a everywhere and coca-cola is in the favorite everywhere. anyway, that's an aside. so there's food culture, walmart culture, the fact that amazon comes from a person that is a native of houston. theou grocery store is a southen concept and so much of this is a drive to convenience. the fact that we are a car culture. so there's a convenience thing, innovation and it's always matched with the experience of explanation and hard living for poor folks or marginalized folks. so that part of who we are is rooted in the south but it's also what gives birth to a repot that shapes so much. american music is southern music and southern music from the other side and music that comes outeo of people's encounters wih the land and labor countries and blues music, jazz. and i guess that is the pro. >> and the beauty. >> thinking about the florida chapter again and especially the area in florida to talk
say coca-cola, southern. that's like a georgia thing and also texas but lots of others. there's so much carbonated beverage a everywhere and coca-cola is in the favorite everywhere. anyway, that's an aside. so there's food culture, walmart culture, the fact that amazon comes from a person that is a native of houston. theou grocery store is a southen concept and so much of this is a drive to convenience. the fact that we are a car culture. so there's a convenience thing, innovation and it's...
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coca-cola beating the street u.p.s.quarter results. revenue and adjusted profit coming in above what the street was expecting. and the company is spinning off its health care business as well the stock up by about 3.6% in an exclusive interview, we asked chairman and ceo mike roman his outlook about whether a recession is coming. >> we've seen the outlook for the global macro moderating as we've come through the year, and as i said earlier, even in q2 and as we look through the rest of the year, we see demand, strong demand in many of our own markets. strong demand in our automotive builds as we look in the second half, strength in parts of electronics, datacenters all of that helping to, you know, give us a positive outlook as we look ahead we are seeing some challenges as we look at areas like consumer electronics. this is important to look at each market segment to get a total view it does give us i think a strong demand across many markets but a little uncertainty about the macro as we get into the second half >> if
coca-cola beating the street u.p.s.quarter results. revenue and adjusted profit coming in above what the street was expecting. and the company is spinning off its health care business as well the stock up by about 3.6% in an exclusive interview, we asked chairman and ceo mike roman his outlook about whether a recession is coming. >> we've seen the outlook for the global macro moderating as we've come through the year, and as i said earlier, even in q2 and as we look through the rest of...
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today >> absolutely, and like i said with coca cola, it is as steady as it comes. consistent dividend increases, the fact that they have diversified and as i said sold off their bottling business, that actually just feeds into the bottom line. that feeds into the revenue group, so i really like those two stocks. >> cheryl: final word, larry kudlow says we're getting 100 basis points. that's what kudlow just said on the air an hour ago. what do you say, hugh, final word. you still sticking with 75? >> 75 basis points of the july meeting, 50 basis points at the september meeting. don't get caught up in the hysteria, and scott, i gotta disagree with you slightly. you're still on the defensive side when you talk about staples and stocks like that. it's not a preview of what we're going to see , maybe not this month but maybe in the short-term, a couple of months. last week, when we saw the stock price rally it was consumer discretionary, technology and communication services back to the economically-sensitive as soon as we start to see the way clear, and i think you wi
today >> absolutely, and like i said with coca cola, it is as steady as it comes. consistent dividend increases, the fact that they have diversified and as i said sold off their bottling business, that actually just feeds into the bottom line. that feeds into the revenue group, so i really like those two stocks. >> cheryl: final word, larry kudlow says we're getting 100 basis points. that's what kudlow just said on the air an hour ago. what do you say, hugh, final word. you still...
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others hanging in there with pricing power, mcdonald's and coca-cola. is there anyway we have seen from retailers and the earnings because of the nature of what walks like a duck, talks like a duck? steven: we track all the s&p 500 companies. we track the bottom up numbers. we look to see how revisions are unfolding. what we are seeing is a clear downward trajectory. we are not at the levels yet where we can say we've reached the all clear where we hold everything in, but we have come a long distance. a month ago, it was plus 0.3%. it is now in the -18 area. it needs to get down to that -20, -30 area. there's more bad news on earnings to come. lisa: what does this mean in terms of the nature of the recession that you've first seen? steven: what we are dealing with are not the recessions we've been dealing with since 1990. those were credit-related sessions. those were environments in which we had a fundamental flaw in the fabric of the financial system. we don't have that here. the net result is the degree of the downturn, the length of the downturn and
others hanging in there with pricing power, mcdonald's and coca-cola. is there anyway we have seen from retailers and the earnings because of the nature of what walks like a duck, talks like a duck? steven: we track all the s&p 500 companies. we track the bottom up numbers. we look to see how revisions are unfolding. what we are seeing is a clear downward trajectory. we are not at the levels yet where we can say we've reached the all clear where we hold everything in, but we have come a...
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and they're like if you say coca cola southern and i'm like, that's really like a georgia thing and also texas thing but lots of other places because there's so much carbonated beverages like, you know everywhere and and coca cola is not the favorite everywhere. that's anyway that's an aside. but and so there's there's food culture. there's walmart culture. there's the fact that amazon comes from a person. native of houston the grocery store is a southern concept and so much so there's this drive to convenience the fact that we're a car culture is everything to do with houston and oil right and so there's a there's a convenience thing. there's an innovation part and that's always the matched with. a real experience of exploitation and and hard living for poor folks or for marginalized folks and so i want it so that part of who we are so much of who we are is is rooted in the south but the hardscrabble living is also what gives birth to another part of southern culture that shapes so much which is our music culture american music of southern music. and its southern music from the und
and they're like if you say coca cola southern and i'm like, that's really like a georgia thing and also texas thing but lots of other places because there's so much carbonated beverages like, you know everywhere and and coca cola is not the favorite everywhere. that's anyway that's an aside. but and so there's there's food culture. there's walmart culture. there's the fact that amazon comes from a person. native of houston the grocery store is a southern concept and so much so there's this...
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most of those were related to coca-cola.at probably started it all was saying these soldiers defending the united states ought to be able to drink a coca-cola anywhere in the world they were sent. that was in addition to be very patriotic is probably the best business decision any company ever made. and we immediately on that decision became a world-class city. then j paul austin comes back south africa and he'd been there when they voted in apartheid. he is from la grange and georgia. and mr. woodruff and ivan allen ivan allen was president of the chamber then. they did not want atlanta to be a backward city. and they started talking about something that ended up being named the plan of improvement. it almost did not come out and god bless sam. he passed on just a day or so ago. at 94. but he was in the state legislature and was mayor was vice mayor all of this had been evolving jackson comes along and first i got elected to congress appeared i was not supposed to get elected. the district was still just 38% black. the grea
most of those were related to coca-cola.at probably started it all was saying these soldiers defending the united states ought to be able to drink a coca-cola anywhere in the world they were sent. that was in addition to be very patriotic is probably the best business decision any company ever made. and we immediately on that decision became a world-class city. then j paul austin comes back south africa and he'd been there when they voted in apartheid. he is from la grange and georgia. and mr....
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but pepsico just like coca cola, only decided to stop making so drinks and will continue producing dairy products. so sales of milk remain the same and no shortages are expected. the main problem for farmers these days is the volatility of the rouble nozzle. chem, bolshoi. boucher medicament given us to protestant import me. oh no sir. it will sky zelma equal as a pot. tom tom ye ashore. false led me elementary. dear v demeanor. you mix at the torture, importantly service there mean a subordinate to keep icici the europa? yes, you subordinate at the body, of course now stole or not. what is double misty? yes. bristol treated the body crush mom john, the son timothy, helps him faced the difficulties he's now in charge of dairy production, and this is the 1st crisis of his career monopoly much sellable up, i think about almost the yellow slip, so ros. some more so. so car from wouldn't what i bought, the name partners i've chest, it's a national typically dylan norton adults that did the british to present with as a bullish and we did is to put on the same math i thought on my so i'm not o
but pepsico just like coca cola, only decided to stop making so drinks and will continue producing dairy products. so sales of milk remain the same and no shortages are expected. the main problem for farmers these days is the volatility of the rouble nozzle. chem, bolshoi. boucher medicament given us to protestant import me. oh no sir. it will sky zelma equal as a pot. tom tom ye ashore. false led me elementary. dear v demeanor. you mix at the torture, importantly service there mean a...
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so leaving russia or suspending operations floating coca cola, pepsico and nestle, among other things. they are the largest producers of dairy products and baby food . will there be a shortage of dairy products and russia over some recorded enjoy? cuz that honestly just nobody group recently say, joe john kapinsky, who's british considers himself a russian farmer. he's been living in russia since 1991. he bought a collective farm in of that email, reaching back on it's feet to day. it's the largest bomb in the reach and employing 200 people. it produces $65.00 tons of milk a day or over at the hain chena honeycup previously. but some legal albany di him come foot, die him corum dime her or she spot anemia or yesterday and nobody me pull to chime some mulligan. 90 percent of the milk jones farm produces his boat, my pepsico for making baby food. so news of the company is possible pull out was naturally a cause for concern. but pepsico, just like coca cola, only decided to stop making so drinks and will continue producing dairy products. so sales of milk remain the same and no shortages
so leaving russia or suspending operations floating coca cola, pepsico and nestle, among other things. they are the largest producers of dairy products and baby food . will there be a shortage of dairy products and russia over some recorded enjoy? cuz that honestly just nobody group recently say, joe john kapinsky, who's british considers himself a russian farmer. he's been living in russia since 1991. he bought a collective farm in of that email, reaching back on it's feet to day. it's the...
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of the company is possible pull out was naturally a cause for concern attempts to co, just like coca cola, only decided to stop making so to drinks and will continue producing dairy products . so sales of milk remain the same and no shortages are expected. the main problem for farmers these days is the volatility of the rouble nozzle, cham, boucher boucher aetna, medical monte given us to put a tend to important me or not. so will ski zelma equal rose aicpa tom tommy ashore post led me elementary. d a v demeanor e pre mix at the taja importantly civic amena subordinate kitty ski europa. yes. you subordinate at the body of course now stole or not what is double misty? yes. bristol treated the body crushed mom, john son timothy, helps him faced the difficulties. he's now in charge of dairy production. and this is the 1st crisis of his career. monopolized sellable buying a car, put almost a yellow slip. so ross, son, morsbow, so car from wouldn't. what i bought, the name partners up chest, it's a national typically dylan norton adults that did the british to present of a battle bullish and w
of the company is possible pull out was naturally a cause for concern attempts to co, just like coca cola, only decided to stop making so to drinks and will continue producing dairy products . so sales of milk remain the same and no shortages are expected. the main problem for farmers these days is the volatility of the rouble nozzle, cham, boucher boucher aetna, medical monte given us to put a tend to important me or not. so will ski zelma equal rose aicpa tom tommy ashore post led me...
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recipes for homemade coca-cola from jams are spreading on the internet, all because of sanctions in russia, the mass flight of world brands, but the russians themselves are fed with fables about import substitution, what is it ? and does this magical mechanism work? bohdan verbytskyi researched import substitution under sanctions. i don’t need it. don’t be in a hurry to cut and throw away, try to find a replacement in the modern world of import substitution first. it's simply impossible, although the russians themselves don't seem to understand this or don't want to understand it, we miss you without you, one zero share, what is the real account of the confrontation between russia and sanctions, and when the russians switch to kvass, it's probably more painful than some coca-cola 100%. well, there is only chemistry. well, there is nothing of it, that is, there will be less and less chemistry because well-known carbonated drinks have left the same as many other companies and we do not have them. they are well represented, in particular, almost all manufacturers of household appliances and e
recipes for homemade coca-cola from jams are spreading on the internet, all because of sanctions in russia, the mass flight of world brands, but the russians themselves are fed with fables about import substitution, what is it ? and does this magical mechanism work? bohdan verbytskyi researched import substitution under sanctions. i don’t need it. don’t be in a hurry to cut and throw away, try to find a replacement in the modern world of import substitution first. it's simply impossible,...
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where's my coca-cola, baby? ornella: i poured it into a glass. - that's it for me? ornella: yeah.n the sun outside all day, woodworking. i need an entire coca-cola. - no, you don't. - this is insulting. it's too much sugar. - not yet. vincent: perfect. [upbeat music] yeah. let's do that. [machine whirring] one. [whirring] et voila. we're good. boom. is the 16 foot, uh, gonna be long enough? we're going fast. it's exciting. at least, uh, instead of doing nothing at all all day, you're trying to do something, you know? to fight against adversity, you know? ea of waiting for people to order food, uh, we making it up. and, and, sasha, i need also the level. [speaking in foreign language] - you good? thank you. - yeah. well, really i hoping this look like a little cute canopy, move some tables outside and, uh, to transform this very ugly part of los angeles to make it, like, cute, you know? like, you can have a good experience and be happy having dinner and be transported to paris. do a structure and then some plants and then some decor, some music, some se-- sexy french accent, and we
where's my coca-cola, baby? ornella: i poured it into a glass. - that's it for me? ornella: yeah.n the sun outside all day, woodworking. i need an entire coca-cola. - no, you don't. - this is insulting. it's too much sugar. - not yet. vincent: perfect. [upbeat music] yeah. let's do that. [machine whirring] one. [whirring] et voila. we're good. boom. is the 16 foot, uh, gonna be long enough? we're going fast. it's exciting. at least, uh, instead of doing nothing at all all day, you're trying to...
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hello hello coca-cola, two bottles of juice is better, it tastes better than coca-cola. young woman comeerything will be fine. have you been out of town? was seen this. well, you saw your uncle, why didn't you wake me up? very strong well, what are we going to do? i'm at work. can i go with you? crawled, do you want to part with your mother? i don't want to then let's do it. you didn't tell me anything . i do not know anything. if he visits her again . won't come. will you kill him? no, i won't. i'm just going to visit you every day now. very good dad don't forget that i and you don't forget that you and i don't know anything. promise yes it so happened that my wife, a young attractive person, started a roman employee of my company. she and her ten-year-old daughter live in our country house, and i, by virtue of my work. i can’t go there often and sometimes i stay in our city apartment, your wife’s daughter from my first marriage well, i received information today that my wife is not faithful to me, the informant is completely trustworthy. i would like to receive a visual confirmation of
hello hello coca-cola, two bottles of juice is better, it tastes better than coca-cola. young woman comeerything will be fine. have you been out of town? was seen this. well, you saw your uncle, why didn't you wake me up? very strong well, what are we going to do? i'm at work. can i go with you? crawled, do you want to part with your mother? i don't want to then let's do it. you didn't tell me anything . i do not know anything. if he visits her again . won't come. will you kill him? no, i...
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pop and he ssake coca-cola, that is really like a georgia thing also takes his name and lots of others because there's so much carbonated beverage like every where. but, so there's food culture, there's walmart culture there's the fact that amazon comes from a person whose native of houston in the grocery store is a southern concept and so much as a drive to convenience and the fact that we are car culture comes everything that we do and houston and also oil so there is a convenience thing in innovation part and that is always managed with a real experience of exploitation and are living for poor folks are marginalized folks so that part of who we are, so much of who we are is rooted in the south but the hard scrapple i thank you so also what gives birth to another part of southern culture that shape so much which is the music culture, american music is seven musicc in and from the underside and it's music it that comes out of people's encounter with the land and labor country music blues music jazz, and i guess that is the pro perk this incredible in the beauty. >> and thinking about
pop and he ssake coca-cola, that is really like a georgia thing also takes his name and lots of others because there's so much carbonated beverage like every where. but, so there's food culture, there's walmart culture there's the fact that amazon comes from a person whose native of houston in the grocery store is a southern concept and so much as a drive to convenience and the fact that we are car culture comes everything that we do and houston and also oil so there is a convenience thing in...
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coca-cola a earnings are out.er double beat. sales rose to $11.3 billion in the quarter. so that was a much stronger number than they expected. earnings per share better than expected too at 70-cents. they were expecting them to fall a little bit which is interesting because if you're selling more how does your profit fall. it's easy, your costs rise whichs has been the trend of the past couple quarters for corporate america. what's interesting about the coca-cola earnings is that coke, half of their business comes from selling not to a consumer but from a restaurant or movie theater, away from home of consumption and that should have benefited with the reopening of the economy post-covid so that is a trend we're watching. i'm going to see if they say anything about that, that business, and how restaurants and consumers are being impacted by omicron, for instance, maria. maria: all right. we will watch the stock. it is up this morning but the broader average is down on the walmart warning. lauren, thanks, we'll ge
coca-cola a earnings are out.er double beat. sales rose to $11.3 billion in the quarter. so that was a much stronger number than they expected. earnings per share better than expected too at 70-cents. they were expecting them to fall a little bit which is interesting because if you're selling more how does your profit fall. it's easy, your costs rise whichs has been the trend of the past couple quarters for corporate america. what's interesting about the coca-cola earnings is that coke, half of...
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so that was when we realized that coca cola was a pretty good prop because it was already better suited to our ecosystems. ah, again, as we were going along with it, i realized that there are a lot of things that i can integrate into regenerative agriculture, from sustainable farming practices that came from our elders. so it became more of a collaborative effort to move forward and rethink our food systems. being i created this community for mechanical, my li, meaning timing back. surprisingly, i found so many of other entrepreneurs who are not able to even read their own personal financial statement, let alone having financials, didn't my publisher call me to wrote a book about starting a business and growing it and being successful after um, experiencing failures? i felt strongly that having the courage to leave it as yourself, as i call it, in your own shoes, is very important because that is the only way that you can be the best question of yourself. not. you know what other people expect you to be or to do, and that is the only way that you can give meaningful impact for other peo
so that was when we realized that coca cola was a pretty good prop because it was already better suited to our ecosystems. ah, again, as we were going along with it, i realized that there are a lot of things that i can integrate into regenerative agriculture, from sustainable farming practices that came from our elders. so it became more of a collaborative effort to move forward and rethink our food systems. being i created this community for mechanical, my li, meaning timing back....
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well, the green ones can't other coca cola beverages that use green bottles include fresco, seagrams and mellow yellow. they will also be replaced with clear bottles in the coming months. >> here's a celebration to an amazing feat for 4 women who sent a record after rowing from california all the way to hawaii. >> they call themselves the last. 35 team, the women road more than 2400 nautical miles from san francisco to honolulu finishing the trip in 34 days and 14 hours. the last 35 is now the fastest all female team to complete that journey. the road in two-hour shifts averaging just 90 minutes of sleep at a time eating boyle to order prepackaged meals as well as enduring seasickness, extreme wind and rough seas. that sounds like a lot of hard work. so congratulations to them. that's going to do it for us here at kron. 4 news at noon. i'm going to send things over to olivia horton for live in the bay. hello, olivia, how you doing, hala? how you do? and that's pretty impressive. i i can't say that. that's something i could do. so will listen. we have an amazing show coming up today.
well, the green ones can't other coca cola beverages that use green bottles include fresco, seagrams and mellow yellow. they will also be replaced with clear bottles in the coming months. >> here's a celebration to an amazing feat for 4 women who sent a record after rowing from california all the way to hawaii. >> they call themselves the last. 35 team, the women road more than 2400 nautical miles from san francisco to honolulu finishing the trip in 34 days and 14 hours. the last 35...
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coca-cola, where, according to the president, one chemistry.argins on the russian stock market start with a weak movement from the news nord stream gas pipeline launched after the announced maintenance, the ruble continues to rise in price in the morning the dollar 54-79 euros, 55, 83. in russia, there may be a shortage of medical equipment, because they cannot take it out for repairs to the manufacturer's country , the association of international manufacturers warns about this. honey products. ayda , as the kommersant newspaper writes, the association sent a letter to the government and says the problems due to the fact that in march the government banned the export of some goods from russia to the far abroad without special permits, including medical equipment, despite the fact that medical and pharmaceutical products imported into russia under us eu sanctions are not hit. as a result , medical equipment suppliers cannot withdraw spare parts for repair and replacement from russia in the association, most of the high-tech equipment is reminis
coca-cola, where, according to the president, one chemistry.argins on the russian stock market start with a weak movement from the news nord stream gas pipeline launched after the announced maintenance, the ruble continues to rise in price in the morning the dollar 54-79 euros, 55, 83. in russia, there may be a shortage of medical equipment, because they cannot take it out for repairs to the manufacturer's country , the association of international manufacturers warns about this. honey...
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they are really much more open than the old coca-cola.is like the disney bloodstream businesses is all that matters. and they made a very big commitment to a down here. second, and likely down nearly 39% in the lake of a poorly received report that i did not think was all that bad. at the time a lot of this comes down for china, now that they are reopening i think it is safe to start building the position right here. another name we know well down 35%. for the last seven months they have been allergic to that. this thing still feels like a prisoner doing the annual dream force conference sale. we haven't had one in two years thanks to covid. that changes in september so you might want to buy some ahead of dream force. i haven't said that in years but it is going to work i think. the stock is almost never the sheep. it really comes down to two things. investors are worried about the housing market thinking and they also had the garden season, that was all weather related. still, their numbers were much better than expected. i think this is
they are really much more open than the old coca-cola.is like the disney bloodstream businesses is all that matters. and they made a very big commitment to a down here. second, and likely down nearly 39% in the lake of a poorly received report that i did not think was all that bad. at the time a lot of this comes down for china, now that they are reopening i think it is safe to start building the position right here. another name we know well down 35%. for the last seven months they have been...
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please drive coca-cola water biscuits cabbage forbidden no alcohol no civilian cars top priority. if the numbers are civil, respectively, we also check them. the legality that the driver is the real owner of the vehicle’s car , one of the tasks of the military inspection is to escort convoys with humanitarian aid, which go to the liberated cities, villages and farms of ukraine, there is another patrol in the populated points, the military stop looting and robberies , he knows that the neighbors have left, for example, and they are going to open houses, and then it's all sold on the market. we are trying to prevent such moments, about which the information is suppressed, meanwhile, in many cities and regions of ukraine, fierce battles are still going on, russian military equipment is also getting damaged, but if they prefer to abandon their combat vehicles, then our military send wrecked tanks, armored personnel carriers, sanitary armor cars to collection points, damaged cars. here the equipment is restored in the shortest possible time. terms. medical vehicles lens. the driver was
please drive coca-cola water biscuits cabbage forbidden no alcohol no civilian cars top priority. if the numbers are civil, respectively, we also check them. the legality that the driver is the real owner of the vehicle’s car , one of the tasks of the military inspection is to escort convoys with humanitarian aid, which go to the liberated cities, villages and farms of ukraine, there is another patrol in the populated points, the military stop looting and robberies , he knows that the...
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mcdonald's, u.p.s., microsoft, coca-cola, and more. wow. big day, big week. stocks are up about 5% this month. we are on pace for the best month from october. a few days ago, don't jinx it. no broadcast occurs. right now, we are up 5%. 10 year yields. the city is right around 2.8%. that takes us back to the levels of mid april. hard to believe, but true. they are not going to make a move until an interest rate decision is right there. crude oil is on the move. creeping back to $100 a barrel. all of that as global demand remains strong, and supplies are tied. natural gas, on the rise. back in your nine dollars. that's the new nordstrom news. in crypto, we are seeing that going lower by about 4%. one of our favorite percent pro guests, mark cuban, doing well with crypto. what is happening? >> good morning. >>> we have a european trade issue. it is underway in the region. in terms of the breakdown, it's red in the most part. here in the uk, we are seeing particularly strong performances for the oil and gas stocks. energy prices on the rise. we have the oil major
mcdonald's, u.p.s., microsoft, coca-cola, and more. wow. big day, big week. stocks are up about 5% this month. we are on pace for the best month from october. a few days ago, don't jinx it. no broadcast occurs. right now, we are up 5%. 10 year yields. the city is right around 2.8%. that takes us back to the levels of mid april. hard to believe, but true. they are not going to make a move until an interest rate decision is right there. crude oil is on the move. creeping back to $100 a barrel....
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inflation is at a ito—year high in the uk, too — where big name brands including mcdonald's, coca—colang up prices in response. mcdonald's has raised the price of cheeseburgers for the first time in 14 years — as companies grapple with the impact of higher costs. here's our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith. big names are putting prices up. over recent weeks, we have heard from huge household brands saying they are charging us more. today, it was mcdonald's.— was mcdonald's. what can i get a few? cheeseburger, _ was mcdonald's. what can i get a few? cheeseburger, please - was mcdonald's. what can i get a few? cheeseburger, please type| was mcdonald's. what can i get a l few? cheeseburger, please type it they've announced _ few? cheeseburger, please type it they've announced that _ few? cheeseburger, please type it they've announced that they - few? cheeseburger, please type it they've announced that they have | they've announced that they have added 10—2010s to lots of items on the menu. all right, care. my cheeseburger has gone up from 99p to £119. mcdonald's say they are
inflation is at a ito—year high in the uk, too — where big name brands including mcdonald's, coca—colang up prices in response. mcdonald's has raised the price of cheeseburgers for the first time in 14 years — as companies grapple with the impact of higher costs. here's our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith. big names are putting prices up. over recent weeks, we have heard from huge household brands saying they are charging us more. today, it was mcdonald's.— was...
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coca-cola today, volumes were a little better than pepsi had been, but it is definitely something we are keeping an ion. -- an eye on. in terms of the amount of stuff people are buying, it is not nearly as robust as the prices are increasing. alix: the conclusion of all of this, consumers are buying stuff and more price-sensitive and trading down to some extent. at the same time the consumer confidence number not great but you pointed out that the inflation reading is coming down, still at seven but much lower. is this the kind of thing the fed will be happy to see and talk about at the fed meeting today? michael: to a certain extent. new home sales dropped the lowest since april 2020, the height of the pandemic. you have to go back to 2018 before that, so a significant slowdown and it bleeds over to the consumer confidence numbers because they ask about buying plans and we saw big drops in the number of people who are going to buy cars, homes and assertively the amount of number of people buying major appliances. yes, consumers are perhaps slowing down on goods, but we have to see t
coca-cola today, volumes were a little better than pepsi had been, but it is definitely something we are keeping an ion. -- an eye on. in terms of the amount of stuff people are buying, it is not nearly as robust as the prices are increasing. alix: the conclusion of all of this, consumers are buying stuff and more price-sensitive and trading down to some extent. at the same time the consumer confidence number not great but you pointed out that the inflation reading is coming down, still at...
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and then on top of it, also some household names, mcdonalds, coca cola, general motors, the big oil giant on friday. so when it comes to earnings and especially tech companies, there's a lot of things. thank you. yann's carter there in new york for us and here some other business news. gas prom says it will further cut deliveries of natural gas threats. nord stream, one pipeline. the russian state own company will lower the flow to germany to 20 percent of capacity this week. it says this is due to repairs. germany says there is no technical reason for the cut morale among german businesses has fallen as rising prices for goods and fuel damping growth prospects. according to a survey by the german e fo institute think tank published on monday. the fo, business climate index felt its lowest point in 2 years as companies anticipate intern army recession to the philippines. now, where the president, ferdinand marcus junior, delivered his 1st state of the nation address. marcus outlined his administration's economic goals, including having between 68 percent g d p growth in the next 5 years a
and then on top of it, also some household names, mcdonalds, coca cola, general motors, the big oil giant on friday. so when it comes to earnings and especially tech companies, there's a lot of things. thank you. yann's carter there in new york for us and here some other business news. gas prom says it will further cut deliveries of natural gas threats. nord stream, one pipeline. the russian state own company will lower the flow to germany to 20 percent of capacity this week. it says this is...
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ought to be able to drink a coca-cola. anywhere in the world they were sent. well that was in addition to being very patriotic. it was probably the best business decision and a company of a million and we immediately on on that decision. became a world-class city. we didn't know it yet. but then jay paul austin comes back from south africa and he'd been there when they voted in apartheid. and he's from i think lagrange, georgia. and he and mr. woodruff. and ivan allen. did not i've been allen was president of the chamber then. they did not want atlanta. to be a backward city and they started talking about something. that they call that ended up being named. the plan of improvement in almost didn't come out. into sam marcel was bare and god bless themselves. he's a passed on just a day or so ago sunday and at 94. but he was in the the state legislature. i mean in the city board of alderman they called it then for thirty-some years and was mayor us vice mayor and then mayor and but all of this had been evolving. and they were dreams. manage action comes along an
ought to be able to drink a coca-cola. anywhere in the world they were sent. well that was in addition to being very patriotic. it was probably the best business decision and a company of a million and we immediately on on that decision. became a world-class city. we didn't know it yet. but then jay paul austin comes back from south africa and he'd been there when they voted in apartheid. and he's from i think lagrange, georgia. and he and mr. woodruff. and ivan allen. did not i've been allen...
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coca-cola stock trades is the same as apple. you are not exactly paying up if you buy these big tech names here. that is why they are so intriguing. it went up 10 points. lower prices get intriguing to me, so let's talk about what is really going on here. for the most part corporate america is always trying to do more with less. one of the reasons i do, i am not heartless. it is closing branches and getting a better return on investments in the technology you buy. if that makes us want to buy bank of america, why the heck would this make you want to sell google? that is absurd. do you want to please wall street? believe me, wall street won't be pleased when it sees the numbers. they are judicious about what they spend their money on. it is a different time for apple and meta-. these days they are indeed more cynical meaning they need a better economy to survive. it makes sense for them to hire more people. this would be a real problem if their stocks were expensive versus historic evaluations. right now they are quite cheap. may
coca-cola stock trades is the same as apple. you are not exactly paying up if you buy these big tech names here. that is why they are so intriguing. it went up 10 points. lower prices get intriguing to me, so let's talk about what is really going on here. for the most part corporate america is always trying to do more with less. one of the reasons i do, i am not heartless. it is closing branches and getting a better return on investments in the technology you buy. if that makes us want to buy...
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good little chance. coca cola finished showing him logan. he said he was looking then you krishi just need to see if see it on the ocean. it was an okay. 2 bottles from from seller at a inch is there it is asking us tell natal hoffer? jessica ah, period with i was just unless you close the charges to lose because then is the with though we seen him you by asking me these cars. i just the windshield company, new. my boy. nice. got your nails the fuel but because it wasn't dangerous and the other hit, the viola really is a brand new product that you voice it. justin frustrated about this cuz i just saw board that that'll go. but i did not say it immediately. no, not a good visit with lulu. i'm not a good one here, cuz he said, that system that was very of shit, but then we'll start a book, went up for quite a kiddos for organum. undeniable pretty takes a couple how when you go to city of sheila moines. yeah. she's done. you have shit . silly. better parties can you have? no, can you insure to somebody to it up. but you know the stepping a litt
good little chance. coca cola finished showing him logan. he said he was looking then you krishi just need to see if see it on the ocean. it was an okay. 2 bottles from from seller at a inch is there it is asking us tell natal hoffer? jessica ah, period with i was just unless you close the charges to lose because then is the with though we seen him you by asking me these cars. i just the windshield company, new. my boy. nice. got your nails the fuel but because it wasn't dangerous and the other...
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the financial times says some of the world's biggest companies, including unilever, coca—cola, and mcdonald'srning of price rises as global inflation rates push up prices. and ending with sport — the guardian has england's a social media trend which sees people fake disabilities so they can skip cues at airports has caused delays, according to the boss of heathrow airport. and ending with sport — the guardian has england's 4—0 win over sweden. it's the women's teams first major tournament final since 2009. let's begin and bring in our guests, and we'll start with the telegraph's page, this pledge by rishi sunak — a screeching u—turn on tax cuts. what are they highlighting here? this screeching u-turn on tax cuts. what are they highlighting here?- are they highlighting here? this is the promise _ are they highlighting here? this is the promise tonight _ are they highlighting here? this is the promise tonight by _ are they highlighting here? this is the promise tonight by sunak- are they highlighting here? this is the promise tonight by sunak to i are they highlighting here? this is. the promis
the financial times says some of the world's biggest companies, including unilever, coca—cola, and mcdonald'srning of price rises as global inflation rates push up prices. and ending with sport — the guardian has england's a social media trend which sees people fake disabilities so they can skip cues at airports has caused delays, according to the boss of heathrow airport. and ending with sport — the guardian has england's 4—0 win over sweden. it's the women's teams first major...
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la empresa coca-cola va cambiar a unos transparento para ser responsables con el medio ambiente.esentada en su obra de arte y m realidad virtual, 30 artistas mostraron en arizona. a tr vez de su colorido autorretrato. asÍ llegamos al final de esta asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn, gracs y >> cuando voy a ir al baÑo, Él estÁ parado en la puerta, porque yo iba a ir al baÑo de las mujeres, porque yo me sieo mujer, y me dice que no puedo entrar al baÑo de las mujeres porque yo soy un hombre. >> entran las mujeres. Él todavÍa no se ha quitado el pene. no estÁ exento a que tenga una erecciÓn y la viole. es un problema para mÍ. >> no sabemos si es hombre, si es mujer. deberÍa ir a un psicÓlogo. >> ¿en base a quÉ ley tÚ le prohÍbes el acco al baÑo de las mujeres a sabrina? >> estÁ saliendo una ley... >> ¡ah, estÁ saliendo una ley! >> lo que pasa es que a raÍz de que nos divorciamos, fue muy doloroso, porque el niÑo ahÍ sufriÓ mucho y como que tuvo problemas. >> ¿quÉ diagnÓstico le hicieron? alicia: es... es un tipo de autismo. >> y lo que sucede es que yo quiero
la empresa coca-cola va cambiar a unos transparento para ser responsables con el medio ambiente.esentada en su obra de arte y m realidad virtual, 30 artistas mostraron en arizona. a tr vez de su colorido autorretrato. asÍ llegamos al final de esta asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn, gracs y >> cuando voy a ir al baÑo, Él estÁ parado en la puerta, porque yo iba a ir al baÑo de las mujeres, porque yo me sieo mujer, y me dice que no puedo entrar al baÑo de las mujeres porque yo...
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it looks like higher costs worked for mcdonald's and i would argue coca-cola.hat is not the dynamic of walmart earnings. what is walmart doing right? michael: mcdonald's is doing a few things right. really the sales were driven by price increases. they had not seen an increase in foot traffic at all. what they are doing better than others is they have scale. they can offer a value menu and price points their smaller competitors cannot match. jon: the other thing -- we were talking about shopify, a business exploding during the pandemic. in the case of businesses like mcdonald's, they retooled during the pandemic. thinking about how many menu offerings they had. it appears that allowed them in terms of having a tighter, more focused list of offerings to keep serving and keep focused to avoid some of those labor headache we've heard so much about. what would you say about what they have been doing over the last couple of years to get them to this moment to mark -- this moment? michael: a big thing was eliminating all day breakfast. it was hurting their operations
it looks like higher costs worked for mcdonald's and i would argue coca-cola.hat is not the dynamic of walmart earnings. what is walmart doing right? michael: mcdonald's is doing a few things right. really the sales were driven by price increases. they had not seen an increase in foot traffic at all. what they are doing better than others is they have scale. they can offer a value menu and price points their smaller competitors cannot match. jon: the other thing -- we were talking about...
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but a little chance. coca cola finished out of the training. logan. you said you were focused on you krishi just need to see if see it on the ocean. it. oh okay. 2 bottles from from feller branch. is there teeth ask any national natal up there? jessica. ah, [000:00:00;00] a i was just on what you close the charges to lose because that is the with the we seen him. you buy us, can these commanders the windshield company, new, my boy, nice continuously. you feel. but beside me on the day of the other, the vala really is a brand new product that you voice. it just frustrated about this cuz i just thought that don't go. but i think in the 3rd couple and we just, you know, not a thought for sure with blue. and i did with that system that was going to have ship them was terrible, terrible, quite up real quick. you know for all can i'm i'm being able to proceed fish or couple how when you were the city of sheila moine. yeah. she's done. you have said, silly that are, are these, can you have no, can you insure to somebody to it so, but, you know, it's typicall
but a little chance. coca cola finished out of the training. logan. you said you were focused on you krishi just need to see if see it on the ocean. it. oh okay. 2 bottles from from feller branch. is there teeth ask any national natal up there? jessica. ah, [000:00:00;00] a i was just on what you close the charges to lose because that is the with the we seen him. you buy us, can these commanders the windshield company, new, my boy, nice continuously. you feel. but beside me on the day of the...
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por eso eres un agente de cambio de coca—cola.uevamente. por "premios juventud"! [ risas] francisca: bravo! es una de las cosas que mÁs disfruto de "premios juventud" el reconocimiento a los agentes de cambio. muchachos que hacen la diferencia como debe de ser. ha llegado el momento que todos hemos estado esperando. la transformaciÓn de imagen de ana y vÍctor. nuestros natti natasha y daddy yankee. ya saben que estÁn con nosotros el que hizo posible este cambio. los va a dejar con la boca abierta. fran: es sudado. soy un creador de monstruos. francisca: en pantalla tienen la presentaciÓn de anoche. nosotros cumplimos el sueÑo realidad de ana y vÍctor de convertirlos exactamente igual que daddy yankee y natti natasha. vamos a comenzar con las damas. quiero que vean la impresionante transformaciÓn de ana como natti natasha. wow! [gritos] [mÚsica] madre mÍa! ok. miren para que vean cÓmo llegÓ y cÓmo se transformÓ. [aplausos] [gritos] no, no, no. vamos a hacer la comparaciÓn entre ana y la natti natasha de anoche. vamos a poner a natt
por eso eres un agente de cambio de coca—cola.uevamente. por "premios juventud"! [ risas] francisca: bravo! es una de las cosas que mÁs disfruto de "premios juventud" el reconocimiento a los agentes de cambio. muchachos que hacen la diferencia como debe de ser. ha llegado el momento que todos hemos estado esperando. la transformaciÓn de imagen de ana y vÍctor. nuestros natti natasha y daddy yankee. ya saben que estÁn con nosotros el que hizo posible este cambio. los va...
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stuart: coca-cola down - they are up.eir business, movie theaters etc. . consumers are spending more money. coca-cola's average price increased 12% double digit inflation. we are paying it. stuart: got it. back to this story. nba legend charles barkley slamming critics of the live off league. >> i think it is funny they are more worried about civil rights in saudi arabia -- you don't worry about civil rights of people in the united states but when guys start taking money i am worried about civil rights in saudi arabia. worry about civil rights in the united states. let's worry about that before we worry about saudi arabia. stuart: and echo sorensen is a hall of fame golfer, great pleasure to join you on the show. you are champ. >> i listen to you all the time when i take the kids to school. stuart: i would have given you the entire show if i had known that. live golf, exploring women's golf tournament and i believe they are exploring during mixed tournaments. would you join that? >> interesting time for golf but i would l
stuart: coca-cola down - they are up.eir business, movie theaters etc. . consumers are spending more money. coca-cola's average price increased 12% double digit inflation. we are paying it. stuart: got it. back to this story. nba legend charles barkley slamming critics of the live off league. >> i think it is funny they are more worried about civil rights in saudi arabia -- you don't worry about civil rights of people in the united states but when guys start taking money i am worried...
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coca-cola says it's changing the packaging of the popular soft drink after more than 60 years in ordere environmentally responsible, the clear plastic bottles can be recycled into bottles again. the green bottles could not other coca cola beverages that use green bottles include fresca, see grams and mellow yellow. all of that will also be replaced with clear bottles in the coming months. who do you can recycle them? this whole time agrees. i thought that you could recycle the green bottles. could somehow they're going green by going clear. >> love that. yeah. and i would recycle them. so hopefully it works. but i guess it kind of did it right. but i just thought and assume. take a look at your game day forecast out there today because we are going to see the giants facing off against chicago cubs. first pitch at 06:45pm. tonight upper 50's. so hold on to your hats. also going to be very breezy at oracle park with the winds out of the west at 30 miles per hour or less. that fog being still going to stick around. very stubborn marine layer. but tomorrow we are expecting to see hotter te
coca-cola says it's changing the packaging of the popular soft drink after more than 60 years in ordere environmentally responsible, the clear plastic bottles can be recycled into bottles again. the green bottles could not other coca cola beverages that use green bottles include fresca, see grams and mellow yellow. all of that will also be replaced with clear bottles in the coming months. who do you can recycle them? this whole time agrees. i thought that you could recycle the green bottles....
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indeed, this is definitely more useful than some 100% coca-cola, you offer.se, i have a good fellow with me. there are three copies here, i promise you, today, the corresponding resolution is a document. and i think that this document is an important matter, in fact, it will be sent with my resolution to the minister of agriculture patrushev give it to us with paper too. the head of the agency for strategic initiatives, svetlana, clamped down, which emphasized that all significant ideas will receive concrete support. this is not just an annual event, vladimir vladimirovich, thanks to your support, but we really created a platform for working with these initiatives from projects with ours, but initiative citizens. during the year, these are forums, roscongress, as one of the organizers , presents us with such platforms. uh, presidential like the st. petersburg international economic eastern forum a arctic forum. where we invite the leaders of ideas and those projects that meet yes to the relevant agenda, and we organize meetings. uh, again with large companies
indeed, this is definitely more useful than some 100% coca-cola, you offer.se, i have a good fellow with me. there are three copies here, i promise you, today, the corresponding resolution is a document. and i think that this document is an important matter, in fact, it will be sent with my resolution to the minister of agriculture patrushev give it to us with paper too. the head of the agency for strategic initiatives, svetlana, clamped down, which emphasized that all significant ideas will...
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several heavyweights are reporting earnings. 3m, coca-cola, general motors comic mcdonald's, and ups. and this afternoon we we hear from alphabet and microsoft. >>> best buy will open a small format store in north carolina today. the store office only 5000 square feet but it's about 15% of the size of a typical best buy and that has a curated selection of digital products including large tvs, computers, headphones, wearable devices, and phones. and there are lockers to pick up online orders. when you want to buy something in store, you scan a qr code and an employee will fetch the item. >>> and kim kardashian and kylie jenner are urging instagram to stop trying to copy tiktok. the sisters posting a message to the millions of followers saying make instagram instagram again. meta, the parent company of facebook have been pushing facebook and instagram into shorter videos. the market dominated by tiktok. jenner and kardashian are highly influential on social media and a few years ago kylie jenner slammed the snapchat redesign causing that stock to drop 7%. we don't see the same impact th
several heavyweights are reporting earnings. 3m, coca-cola, general motors comic mcdonald's, and ups. and this afternoon we we hear from alphabet and microsoft. >>> best buy will open a small format store in north carolina today. the store office only 5000 square feet but it's about 15% of the size of a typical best buy and that has a curated selection of digital products including large tvs, computers, headphones, wearable devices, and phones. and there are lockers to pick up online...
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if you look at some of the basics trades, albertson's, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, they were ought funll fine >> any retailer where credit card data would suggest you're down in the mid single digits for the quarter. >> two things are happening, which makes it not as straightforward as norm at sort of recession or pullback it's the low end versus the high end. it's the categories here spending on, more on the general, less on the more specific apparel will feel it, and also people are spending on travel and leisure, not spending as much, say, on the stay-at-home trade. because of this funky covid, pent-up demand thing, it's not as straightforward. >> not toens some the fact if you don't go to the office as much, you don't need as many clothes. michael baker joins us this morning. thanks for joining us. he i guess the question would be, were you surprised >> thank, carl i'll have to admit both. in some ways, the target told us six weeks ago i thought walmart would hold up better, given the higher percent of foot and basic merchandise in their mix it's that part of the mix that's nondisc
if you look at some of the basics trades, albertson's, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, they were ought funll fine >> any retailer where credit card data would suggest you're down in the mid single digits for the quarter. >> two things are happening, which makes it not as straightforward as norm at sort of recession or pullback it's the low end versus the high end. it's the categories here spending on, more on the general, less on the more specific apparel will feel it, and also people...
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coca—cola is the world's top plastic polluter according to an audit by break free from plastic.t says it wants to be a leader in finding solutions. and, in brazil, it's been piloting a refillable plastic bottle scheme since 2018. and it says it saves 200 million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin hello. broadly speaking today is a day of sunny spells and showers, the showers in the west this morning pushing east as we go through this afternoon. we have high pressure towards the south—west, low pressure in the north, blustery across scotland, northern scotland today, temperatures generally in the mid to high teens, low 20s, as we go through tonight, showers fade away across england and wales, a flow of showers carried in on the wind across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. temperatures sitting at an overnight low of eight to 13 celsius. tomorrow, a band of cloud across northern england and w
coca—cola is the world's top plastic polluter according to an audit by break free from plastic.t says it wants to be a leader in finding solutions. and, in brazil, it's been piloting a refillable plastic bottle scheme since 2018. and it says it saves 200 million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin hello. broadly...