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me, companies that are interesting now, countries these companies to throw on our money these companies that allow stuff and fundamentally to assist in the democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with. you can vote that government out if a company or from your country is doing something. you disagree with a people carol, lot one dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country the we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do, what would they fighting for? nobody bothers asked by the contractors. all a who cares? mean there's nobody going to die and come home in a body bag at denver, or dover, or whatever. ah, every american who serves, joins and unbroken line of euros. i'm on my their sacrifice ah, win and get them in alaska. i'm not food. my doing kind of what our main hit them. yes ma'am. you come in and keep the handle. who did he got in on me? well, the needy god. oh, no one protest in the street civil contractors killed ah ah, country still exercises its foreign policy. the use of force and violence in these foreign regions is using proxies, contra
me, companies that are interesting now, countries these companies to throw on our money these companies that allow stuff and fundamentally to assist in the democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with. you can vote that government out if a company or from your country is doing something. you disagree with a people carol, lot one dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country the we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do, what would they fighting for?...
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you as company was a huge contract. it was half a $1000000.00 or just under that and was just soon the one of the large, big american companies would win it, but it didn't work out that way. oh, paneled him spies that hit the headline a few years ago during the army to africa for involving his old company sand line. but general spies and now has developed a thriving business in private security. and he recently won that monk c 1000000 pound contract. well tim spices with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos? oh lord over. i wouldn't advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection. i'll sound mm. contract in iraq was to oversee the communication and coordination for all with the private security come in the grant with in effect, it meant that they were the chamberlain charge of all the private contracts. at that point, the u. s. military was the largest military presence in iraq, but if you add together, all of the private military contract is spi
you as company was a huge contract. it was half a $1000000.00 or just under that and was just soon the one of the large, big american companies would win it, but it didn't work out that way. oh, paneled him spies that hit the headline a few years ago during the army to africa for involving his old company sand line. but general spies and now has developed a thriving business in private security. and he recently won that monk c 1000000 pound contract. well tim spices with me now. tim. good...
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atm for these companies? well, the basic idea of a contractor versus recruiting training and supporting military events is the difference in hiring a prostate or getting married. so instead of a soldier who has an ex cost of a, you're now paying a contractor in a times $10.00. you're welcome. what has happened is that america has basically married a prostitute and has been active. paying them for a very long period is almost carriers with what it was good example, if you invite a country to connect a bit, a few things. but none of your iraqi left her to run a very low ship from using private military contractors for understandable to asked to using private military contractors. wholesale in my view took place without much debate and all everybody locked in contractors offer some gray area benefits to politicians. and everybody is concerned like do we have a 1000 boots the ground? nobody ever asks how many contractors there? there's don't really count boots on the ground with the u. s. military. i wanted to pu
atm for these companies? well, the basic idea of a contractor versus recruiting training and supporting military events is the difference in hiring a prostate or getting married. so instead of a soldier who has an ex cost of a, you're now paying a contractor in a times $10.00. you're welcome. what has happened is that america has basically married a prostitute and has been active. paying them for a very long period is almost carriers with what it was good example, if you invite a country to...
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we cover the athletic companies, i cover nike. we watched all of those names that sell shoes entering equipment and hardware and then pulling back. what they are showing is what they want to do is they want to be neutral and they want to be able to play in that role, more from the software angle than from the hardware. i would be surprised from the nike perspective. the biggest question is figuring out what value it will be. what is interesting are the notion of apple buying peloton w as floated when peloton had a star incredibly rising and apple chose not to do it. is there a distinction that we are thinking about this will be -- how important is that price? what we have to determine is do an apple or an amazon or to any of these companies want a fixer-upper restructure in story, or do they want to growth story? generally speaking we agree on the latter. i love peloton. i'm a user. we are seeing faltering demand i think right now peloton's best bet has been what they are doing, it is starting to reopen. rather than cut it and sta
we cover the athletic companies, i cover nike. we watched all of those names that sell shoes entering equipment and hardware and then pulling back. what they are showing is what they want to do is they want to be neutral and they want to be able to play in that role, more from the software angle than from the hardware. i would be surprised from the nike perspective. the biggest question is figuring out what value it will be. what is interesting are the notion of apple buying peloton w as...
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okay insurance company. less capital than banks but hugely important just to the quietness through which it's handled in the corporate profits again, they fluctuate a lot but are really really significant and attract a lot less political attention than banking because people are sort of familiar with the rhetoric of like sinister monopoly bank, but nobody knows what an insurance company does. still true, that's still true, right? it's still true today, which is why perhaps other people would like to think about this topic didn't also, well, thank you so much hannah. i can only encourage everybody in the audience to buy the book. it really wasn't interesting read and i'm not just saying that because hannah is here so good night everybody. thank you all for being here. thank you guys. veterans from world war two through the iraq war have told their stories and recorded ol
okay insurance company. less capital than banks but hugely important just to the quietness through which it's handled in the corporate profits again, they fluctuate a lot but are really really significant and attract a lot less political attention than banking because people are sort of familiar with the rhetoric of like sinister monopoly bank, but nobody knows what an insurance company does. still true, that's still true, right? it's still true today, which is why perhaps other people would...
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admiral going your insurance companies as long as your insurance companies don't mind. i'm okay with the war of 1812 here at samuel smith an american merchant senator, i think saying our insurance companies will regulate the risk of commerce with judgment and precision their governing american commerce. we don't need the state to do it. okay, so this sort of fascinating high political stakes to that. comment insurance companies also evade the law. i said that they really vocally pronounced that they obey united states law and indeed enforce united states law with respect to their merchant customers, but there are plenty of insurance policies, especially during the war of 1812 which merchants generally do not want they want to be able to trade wherever they want to trade and so they use all kinds of work arounds that they're complex business allows them to use. so what i've put up on this slide here is an insurance policy that's made out to messers jonathan door and company of boston. as agents okay, so this policy is employing this sort of fig leaf of saying that jonath
admiral going your insurance companies as long as your insurance companies don't mind. i'm okay with the war of 1812 here at samuel smith an american merchant senator, i think saying our insurance companies will regulate the risk of commerce with judgment and precision their governing american commerce. we don't need the state to do it. okay, so this sort of fascinating high political stakes to that. comment insurance companies also evade the law. i said that they really vocally pronounced that...
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s. companies. now we going to try it with the chinese last, they're taking advantage of the fact that we have high unemployment and a desperate for foreign investors. like to close it. in 2021, 2 of the top 10 tech companies were chinese. another could soon join them by dance, the parent company of tick tock known as doe yin. in chinese. the platform known for short videos, has raced ahead of the u. s. competition thanks to a successful recipe. on content ago it was they were able to improve the algorithm based on a much better understanding of our online behavior. on darwin also, china has an insanely large online community and low digital privacy lum. oscar. i thought that led to an algorithm that significantly better recognizing what we want to watch next. next, as on one or 2 talk has only been on the world wide market since 2018, but has already been downloaded over 2000000000 times more frequently than facebook and what's up the chinese state also has its place at the helm of parent company b
s. companies. now we going to try it with the chinese last, they're taking advantage of the fact that we have high unemployment and a desperate for foreign investors. like to close it. in 2021, 2 of the top 10 tech companies were chinese. another could soon join them by dance, the parent company of tick tock known as doe yin. in chinese. the platform known for short videos, has raced ahead of the u. s. competition thanks to a successful recipe. on content ago it was they were able to improve...
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the companies on our money new companies. this is a milestone. mm. fundamentally, if your system of democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with, you can vote that government out if a company or from your country's doing something. you disagree with a people carol lot. when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country, we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what would a fighting for? nobody bothers asked by that contractors all who cares me? there is nobody going to die and come home in a body bag at denver, or dover, or whatever. ah, every american who, sirs joins an unbroken line of heroes. i'm on by their sacrifice. ah, when i get them in nickolowan, i look, i'm not food. my doing kind of what our main hit them are coming to them. really come in and keep the handle. who did he got in on only what they needed godaddy. oh oh, there's no one going to do out protests in the streets if the contractors kill ah ah, country still exercises its foreign policy, the use of force and violence in these foreign
the companies on our money new companies. this is a milestone. mm. fundamentally, if your system of democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with, you can vote that government out if a company or from your country's doing something. you disagree with a people carol lot. when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country, we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what would a fighting for? nobody bothers asked by that contractors all who cares me? there...
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the purpose of the company is at least as important as the company itself. if we don't plant trees to earn money, if we earn money so we can plant trees as of a cons. so the principal is really different. we have a totally different dna v given our amos to channels 60 percent of our turnover into reforestation projects. and each month, at least 80 percent of the profit goes into reforestation. home non selected. but the krona virus pandemic has forced many of the projects to remain on hold a video conference with brazil or i think with brazil has been hit, especially hard by the pandemic. oh, oh, i was with perseverance has been name of the game. not losing sight of the goal, especially given the global crisis. for mrs. for me, purpose is actually the perfect answer to many problems that we now have and capitalism was hyper capitalism. that leads to climate change and also environmental destruction is covered as i don't think a purpose driven company would do that. and in germany, we have the idea of the social market economy as a guiding principle. but sadl
the purpose of the company is at least as important as the company itself. if we don't plant trees to earn money, if we earn money so we can plant trees as of a cons. so the principal is really different. we have a totally different dna v given our amos to channels 60 percent of our turnover into reforestation projects. and each month, at least 80 percent of the profit goes into reforestation. home non selected. but the krona virus pandemic has forced many of the projects to remain on hold a...
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it's thank you so much for your company. with sh her, i'm just kinda, i think that tags and in the end the some me, you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this smudges with lions of beef? what's your story with. ready women, especially a victims of vine and seen a lot of take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor. now the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information ah, so much for peak oil, exxon mobil and chevron, prove that there's still plenty of reason to drill. rising oil prices catapult both companies to their highest profits in years and draw investors back to the fossil fuel giants. also on the show berlin, next is a 4500000000 euro take over of german semiconductor firm seal tronic from a taiwanese company and will drop in on a cafe in tiling were coffee is served up with a healthy portion of investment strategy, encrypt. hello, welcome to the show. i'm s
it's thank you so much for your company. with sh her, i'm just kinda, i think that tags and in the end the some me, you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this smudges with lions of beef? what's your story with. ready women, especially a victims of vine and seen a lot of take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor. now the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your...
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it changed its parents company's name to matter. obviously, we all know that while the largest retailer in the u. s. wal mart is making moves to step into the met a verse itself. obviously the video game industry is best position to make a play in the space as well. with companies like move video, epic and unity software investing heavily in the metal birth. and when microsoft and out that blockbuster acquisition of activation, blizzard, well they said it better positions them in the metaphors. but the question still remains. what exactly is the metaphors today? and where's all this going? well, joining us out, it's got to be the founder and ceo of i venture. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start with that simple question. with this idea, having been around for quite a while, what is the matter? verse at this point, is there anywhere close to that fully connected social world the way it was pitched to us? excellent, thanks. but 1st of all, we have to understand that the vision of somebody with goggles sitting somewhere a
it changed its parents company's name to matter. obviously, we all know that while the largest retailer in the u. s. wal mart is making moves to step into the met a verse itself. obviously the video game industry is best position to make a play in the space as well. with companies like move video, epic and unity software investing heavily in the metal birth. and when microsoft and out that blockbuster acquisition of activation, blizzard, well they said it better positions them in the metaphors....
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and this is bein: corporate companies. and this is being pushed _ corporate companies.y larger- is being pushed by larger demand for alternatives to meat and fish. when it comes to fish or the seafood sector in particular, what is happening in that space?— particular, what is happening in that space? absolutely. we are seeing _ in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a — in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a real— in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a real progressionl are seeing a real progression around largely cell culture fish are the belle of the ball in the sector and they are quite literally real fish and their selves being grown in a lab and that is circumventing a lot of the issues that plant —based products have had, such as texture and aroma, which had been tricky to get a handle on. those companies we are seeing receiving investment from papal like aqua spark and corporate partners such as nomads of foods. quickly, i must admiti have not tried fake fish myself. i have not tried fake fish myself-— have not tried fake fish m self. . ., ., ., myself.
and this is bein: corporate companies. and this is being pushed _ corporate companies.y larger- is being pushed by larger demand for alternatives to meat and fish. when it comes to fish or the seafood sector in particular, what is happening in that space?— particular, what is happening in that space? absolutely. we are seeing _ in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a — in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a real— in that space? absolutely. we are seeing a real progressionl are...
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our company, pebble, ran out of money so we had to sell the company as the only exit. that was definitely not our intention when we started out. we had very large and high goals. but having an exit route is useful. it's definitely not the thing that we set out to do. >> i might say to ms. hein, if she's still following -- i hope she is -- i voted for sar baines ox lee. if you go back to that moment in time when we had that debate, we were dealing with corporations that weren't shooting straight, they weren't leveling with people in terms of the actual books and people were losing a lot of money from the misrepresentations. there would be differences on this panel about even what i have to say here. true that there were more regulations imposed but the goal was similar to anti-trust operations so we can have more honest dealings with the public than we did before. we had some terrible instances. i could go through the long list. i'm sure it would cost more for appropriations to provide information that was reliable and trustworthy for consumers as well as investors. but
our company, pebble, ran out of money so we had to sell the company as the only exit. that was definitely not our intention when we started out. we had very large and high goals. but having an exit route is useful. it's definitely not the thing that we set out to do. >> i might say to ms. hein, if she's still following -- i hope she is -- i voted for sar baines ox lee. if you go back to that moment in time when we had that debate, we were dealing with corporations that weren't shooting...
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company one is startled with the claims and company to takes the corporate assets. the company saddled with the claims then files for bankruptcy. so in north carolina with the fourth circuit makes it nearly impossible for victims to have the companies filing dismissed for bad faith and then condemn to receive a fraction of what they are owed meanwhile those with the corporate assets continue business as usual for their share of the claims and that is the texas two-step although to be fair the same thing can potentially be done under delaware law. the originator is the most prolific in history code brothers industries. using the to step to offset liabilities and victims are still tied up in the bankruptcy process as other claimants. and johnson & johnson facing over 30000 lawsuits and that it claimed as best as in the baby powder causing a very cancer mesothelial me a - - mesothelial me a and then it hashed a shell company then it filed for bankruptcy johnson & johnson now seeks a stay of all the claims and this is for big concerns that violate the fundamental princi
company one is startled with the claims and company to takes the corporate assets. the company saddled with the claims then files for bankruptcy. so in north carolina with the fourth circuit makes it nearly impossible for victims to have the companies filing dismissed for bad faith and then condemn to receive a fraction of what they are owed meanwhile those with the corporate assets continue business as usual for their share of the claims and that is the texas two-step although to be fair the...
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the cybersecurity companies.just raise -- raise this out of new york. this is all-white to the fintech companies. kind of the same broad swaths that you will find it bigger tech ecosystems. they are reaching out or wanting to move here to start the companies. it is really exciting. there is a lot of academia right here in boise. >> it is a combination of both. we could not have protected the pandemic but that helped. i like to say that idaho used to be a flyover state. think it is now a flight to stay. we had entrepreneurs that have moved here and are thriving here. it is a great combination of finding a portable place to be able to grow your business. crisis suddenly faces like austin and boise are becoming more expensive. does that become a hindrance or is it ok? >> i think the delta change from salt lake, it all changed. it is as hot here as anywhere in the country. but your day-to-day living, it takes that to start a business and grow a business. it is very advantageous to be here. it is not just your company
the cybersecurity companies.just raise -- raise this out of new york. this is all-white to the fintech companies. kind of the same broad swaths that you will find it bigger tech ecosystems. they are reaching out or wanting to move here to start the companies. it is really exciting. there is a lot of academia right here in boise. >> it is a combination of both. we could not have protected the pandemic but that helped. i like to say that idaho used to be a flyover state. think it is now a...
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we are seeing for companies.so launching some really exciting new product operations. this will basically allow candidates to take one interview and share it with every single company and the hiring consortium. you're interviewing with 10 companies. a lot of time spent in interviews. and by using this piece of the process, candidates are saving a lot of time. we are excited about growing our team. >> will keep watching us both. kressa big show tomorrow. we will continue our -- we have a lot of conversation with disney after the bell. you don't want to miss it. i am emily chang, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is a paid presentation brought to you by rare collectibles tv. -- furnished by rare collectibles tv llc. >> the biggest numismatic event just occurred. the 2021 morgan silver dollars are finally available and you are the first in line to acquire them right now. th
we are seeing for companies.so launching some really exciting new product operations. this will basically allow candidates to take one interview and share it with every single company and the hiring consortium. you're interviewing with 10 companies. a lot of time spent in interviews. and by using this piece of the process, candidates are saving a lot of time. we are excited about growing our team. >> will keep watching us both. kressa big show tomorrow. we will continue our -- we have a...
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and i think the fact that a mobile phone company would say, yes, somebody in the company without official approval was sliding money to isis. somebody . and another company was, you know, the middle man for oil isis in control oil shouldn't be that shocking, but it is alarming in terms of what he do about it. and at this point, i don't think there's a good answer to that other than taking out those organizations, which i think we proven over the last few decades, is much easier said than done after lawyer. i like that you put it specifically been, i'm not condone again. i'm saying that this is happening. that was what i was also trying to get at bear with us bunch i wouldn't do with license but you know, by feds law. thank you so much. and oil prices continued at hire with west texas intermediate closing in on $95.00 per barrel. while brent crude was near $96.00 per barrel on wednesday. not only is is the highest price we've seen in the international benchmark since 2014. but it also marks a year over year increase of 63 percent. now all pass predictions looked at if and when i would surp
and i think the fact that a mobile phone company would say, yes, somebody in the company without official approval was sliding money to isis. somebody . and another company was, you know, the middle man for oil isis in control oil shouldn't be that shocking, but it is alarming in terms of what he do about it. and at this point, i don't think there's a good answer to that other than taking out those organizations, which i think we proven over the last few decades, is much easier said than done...
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the average small company does not have the ability of these big companies to do things. walmart chartering ships and home depot did as well -- that is not something a mom-and-pop or medium-size company can entertain. emily: you have long said tech can be part of the solution. what is it going to take? how are we going to fix it? ryan: technology has to play a key role. in the long term, we are talking about automation of these ports to improve productivity. american ports operate with a productivity that show a number of containers per hour of labor lower then mombasa, kenya. so we need to invest in automation and there's a big role in government to do that because they own the ports. shorter term, because we can't wait years and years for robots to come online, there's got to be better technology which gives people visibility and predictability of one is the cargo going to arrive and give them options to load balance across ocean carriers and airlines, find capacity to get things moving even in a difficult market. one of my big fears for retailers as they over order. be
the average small company does not have the ability of these big companies to do things. walmart chartering ships and home depot did as well -- that is not something a mom-and-pop or medium-size company can entertain. emily: you have long said tech can be part of the solution. what is it going to take? how are we going to fix it? ryan: technology has to play a key role. in the long term, we are talking about automation of these ports to improve productivity. american ports operate with a...
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that comes 1st proper, private military company. it was exactly that. it was a private company. they could field a full all the time. they had to go incredibly, highly trained and had moved into private depression with corporate videos. literally saying in your executive outcomes is a legend. in this business they formed in south africa as apartheid ended. they had a background in some of the special police forces during apartheid. lead units had dest squads, some of the most controversial units, in terms of their human rights records. no one, dan, they worked for oil companies. they work for governments like angola and certainly own. and this became controversial and international that he stepped in and said that you can't hire executive outcomes. so another company called fair line international out of london sort of ended up taking on some of e o is contracts. sandlon a is a company that provides military consultants, his house is full governments. all large corporations are. ready ready at the time, the idea was to get very posh english officers on top of these private milit
that comes 1st proper, private military company. it was exactly that. it was a private company. they could field a full all the time. they had to go incredibly, highly trained and had moved into private depression with corporate videos. literally saying in your executive outcomes is a legend. in this business they formed in south africa as apartheid ended. they had a background in some of the special police forces during apartheid. lead units had dest squads, some of the most controversial...
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companies.tech, a little more than 50% of ipos over the last few years have been from unprofitable companies. that's also been driving all of the earnings growth over the last ten years because these companies become profitable, like docusign was unprofitable, amazon was unprofitable. people have been flocking to super high growth companies and the only place to look for those companies are in the tech space, and in my world, we reward hypergrowth more than we reward profitability. so that's a public company kind of twist that they start to transform into once they become a publicly traded company and start focusing on profitability. in my world, it's a battle for market share and revenue and growth, so that's how these companies become all grown up and everyone can own them and they become the amazon of the world. >> speaking of profitability, we are getting some earnings out. wynn resorts, contessa brewer with those results >> wynn resorts is announcing it plans to send the land and physical a
companies.tech, a little more than 50% of ipos over the last few years have been from unprofitable companies. that's also been driving all of the earnings growth over the last ten years because these companies become profitable, like docusign was unprofitable, amazon was unprofitable. people have been flocking to super high growth companies and the only place to look for those companies are in the tech space, and in my world, we reward hypergrowth more than we reward profitability. so that's a...
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yes, they're private companies, but they're also media companies with some obligation. i'm reluctant to have these companies become utilities for a couple reasons first. i think that hurts in part the innovation. i think it also forced there's a guaranteed rate of profit. so i may entrench these companies and not allow other competitors to emerge and then there's certain types of speech, you know a public forum. that is a public station is important and in one contributor speech, but there are a lot of speech forums. we want that may not be as sanitized as a public forum that the government sets the reasonable rules of debate you may want language of protest language of anger. and so what i rather have is a multiplicity of these forms by having good competition. law and then hope with the good privacy laws with the internet bill of rights and that you see as social media ethics emerge just like you've seen a journalistic ethics emerge. yeah, well that's interesting point. i mean, i think that journalists these companies have resisted wanting to be called media companies
yes, they're private companies, but they're also media companies with some obligation. i'm reluctant to have these companies become utilities for a couple reasons first. i think that hurts in part the innovation. i think it also forced there's a guaranteed rate of profit. so i may entrench these companies and not allow other competitors to emerge and then there's certain types of speech, you know a public forum. that is a public station is important and in one contributor speech, but there are...
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and that's actually something of an advantage for him relative to these other companies . okay, jen, so now you're facing a problem and you have this this issue with with your market value and daily uses, which has been client declining. then you are investing something like $10000000000.00 in the metal verse. was it the timing was the right time to say it's about time to move or shift intimate of us? i think we can only answer that. you don't have to 3 years from now. i think clearly mark sucker berg thought it was the right time. you know, there's never a good time to deliver bad news to the market at least if you want your stock to continue to climb. so there's a little bit of a do i want to take my medicine now? and to your point, i mean mark is dr. berg is 100 percent in charge of facebook. he does have a board of directors. he does have shareholders that he have the answer to, but he controls the company and he can make whatever betsy wants to. and i suspect they had plenty of internal debate about how aggressively do we go after this. and when do we take our lumps i
and that's actually something of an advantage for him relative to these other companies . okay, jen, so now you're facing a problem and you have this this issue with with your market value and daily uses, which has been client declining. then you are investing something like $10000000000.00 in the metal verse. was it the timing was the right time to say it's about time to move or shift intimate of us? i think we can only answer that. you don't have to 3 years from now. i think clearly mark...
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they worked for oil companies. they work for governments like angola and certainly own, and this became controversial and internationally that he stepped in and said that you can't hire executive outcomes. so another company called san line international out of london sort of ended up taking on some of e o 's contracts. sandlon a is a company that provides military consultants. his house is full governments. all large corporations are. ready at the time, the idea was to get very posh english officers on top of these private military companies. and tim spicer was an officer in the military british military. i got out and was asked to come help with a company called san line. more executive outcomes row going to be in this we think they're extremely good. they're extremely professional in a very good track record. there are no. ready skeletons in the cupboard is it? well, i mean we think that would bring the human rights record and we would use them for . ready the hires the same people to sell after that but now the
they worked for oil companies. they work for governments like angola and certainly own, and this became controversial and internationally that he stepped in and said that you can't hire executive outcomes. so another company called san line international out of london sort of ended up taking on some of e o 's contracts. sandlon a is a company that provides military consultants. his house is full governments. all large corporations are. ready at the time, the idea was to get very posh english...
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company one is saddled with the claims. company two takes the corporate assets. the company saddled with the claims then files for bankruptcy. perhaps in north carolina where the fourth circuit makes it nearly impossible for victims to have the company's filing dismissed for bad faith. victims harmed by the corporation are left in bankruptcy proceedings that can take years to resolve, condemned to receive only a fraction of what they are owed. meanwhile, the company with the corporate assets continues business as usual shed of the claims. that's the texas two-step. although to be fair the same thing can potentially be done under delaware law. the originator of this move is perhaps the most prelisk industrial polluter in american industry. koch industries. in 2017 is used the texas two-step to dump subsidiary's abbests to liabilities. victims are still tied up in the bankruptcy process, as are asbestos claimants in ensuing copy cat cases. johnson & johnson, one of the biggest and richest companies in the world last year faced over $38,000 lawsuits alleging talc-ba
company one is saddled with the claims. company two takes the corporate assets. the company saddled with the claims then files for bankruptcy. perhaps in north carolina where the fourth circuit makes it nearly impossible for victims to have the company's filing dismissed for bad faith. victims harmed by the corporation are left in bankruptcy proceedings that can take years to resolve, condemned to receive only a fraction of what they are owed. meanwhile, the company with the corporate assets...
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companies, they are doing a good job with protecting privacy better than companies in china. but, because we have no federal law, and we have a sectoral approach, another country may not have taken a secretarial approach -- sectoral approach. the u.s. does not care about privacy. that is not true. i don't think it is true terms of the fcc and the work they are doing. i think they are doing respectable work. i thing they're doing great work. i think the state laws can even be effective. i don't gets fair to say that the u.s. is not doing good work on privacy. we don't have a national privacy law. so often, that fact is used to say a u.s. company should not get a particular contract. we are that use right now in part because european lawmakers are saying that the u.s. is not doing enough to protect privacy. one of the best ways we can promote u.s. competitiveness again, not just from the tech sector but from across the board, is to create a memorable law so we can show that we take this seriously. >> i think everyone on this committee is committed to, and i think most individua
companies, they are doing a good job with protecting privacy better than companies in china. but, because we have no federal law, and we have a sectoral approach, another country may not have taken a secretarial approach -- sectoral approach. the u.s. does not care about privacy. that is not true. i don't think it is true terms of the fcc and the work they are doing. i think they are doing respectable work. i thing they're doing great work. i think the state laws can even be effective. i don't...
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that's the company i do business with. business with anyone else. - the thing that caught my attention was the precedent philip n diehl. and i thought, well, this man knows what he's doing. just the integrity. that's important to me. - there may have never been a better time to start diversifying your assets with physical precious metals. and right now it's easy to get started. just pick up the phone and call us money reserve. with more than a half million clients worldwide, us money reserve is one of the most dependable gold distributors in america. liz: i need to show you the dow jones industrials. we hit a new session high jumping 390 points. pretty stunning. 392 to the upside. we are 365 at the moment but this market is like a wave that is moving higher. all green on the screen, the s&p by 35. better-than-expected fourth-quarter results, as the pandemic accelerated the move to digital banking. the natural technology services provider pulling back by 5% but pfizer sees organic revenue growth of 7% to 9% versus a gain of
that's the company i do business with. business with anyone else. - the thing that caught my attention was the precedent philip n diehl. and i thought, well, this man knows what he's doing. just the integrity. that's important to me. - there may have never been a better time to start diversifying your assets with physical precious metals. and right now it's easy to get started. just pick up the phone and call us money reserve. with more than a half million clients worldwide, us money reserve is...
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less technology companies -- large technology companies will not be hurt by this legislation. enter premiers like me will be and american households who rely on innovation will also be hurt. madam chair, ranking member lee, to protect competition and innovation we do not me -- need sledgehammer sweeping legislation without the risk of unintended consequences, we need a scalpel to carefully dissect understand, and address unique circumstances of each acquisition. and that scalpel lies with leg -- with regulators. as you said at a recent center for american progress event, but the right people in those agencies and give them the resources to do their job. thank you for this opportunity and i look forward to your questions. sen. klobuchar:, thank you very much. next up, but i will note a number of people are in the agency doing their jobs or have done their jobs including the former head of the antitrust division under president trump believe that we need to make changes to the laws so that they can actually do their jobs to enforce the law. with that i will turn it over to profe
less technology companies -- large technology companies will not be hurt by this legislation. enter premiers like me will be and american households who rely on innovation will also be hurt. madam chair, ranking member lee, to protect competition and innovation we do not me -- need sledgehammer sweeping legislation without the risk of unintended consequences, we need a scalpel to carefully dissect understand, and address unique circumstances of each acquisition. and that scalpel lies with leg...
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sometimes across company lines.ther services aggressively use initial price promotion offers to drive growth. we are looking at experimentation and at the end of the day the strategy is going to be a mixture. we will see a degree of bundling but these companies really valuing that direct customer relationship and so they are all going to go after direct consumer subscriptions as well. romaine: great insights, from jonathan carson. we will get a lot more insight on disney from the man himself, ceo bob che pick. he has been around for about a year. that's coming up in about 40 minutes and you will definitely want to check that out here. before we get to that, we have got a lot more to talk about with regards to the power utility base of clean energy here, big meeting with the president of the united states and power ceos. dennis arriola will be here to tell us what they talked about. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: we know that the president has an ambitious agenda when it comes to climate change and he had a meeting to
sometimes across company lines.ther services aggressively use initial price promotion offers to drive growth. we are looking at experimentation and at the end of the day the strategy is going to be a mixture. we will see a degree of bundling but these companies really valuing that direct customer relationship and so they are all going to go after direct consumer subscriptions as well. romaine: great insights, from jonathan carson. we will get a lot more insight on disney from the man himself,...
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the good companies read on comment which company or example have been dealing with for some time. i. i i the private military industry is a part of how the country is. if i tours today, um, ah, u. s. government doesn't track a number of contractors it uses in places iraq or afghanistan. we know it's a lot. we don't really know exactly how many i spent several years working within the industry. i have a military background. and one of the differences between being a soldier i found and being a private military contractors that we work for the us military or any military. you take a sacred oath that you're going to serve and fight for your country as necessary. di protect a way of life, one that you believe it. i am an american soldier. i'm a warrior and a member of a t. o. i will never accept defeat. i will never quit. i'll never leave a fallen comrade. it's the complete opposite in a private mil to world. you look at the budget 1st, the loyalty of these companies and these businessman change, depending on the market forces we operate in the world's challenging complex emerging mar
the good companies read on comment which company or example have been dealing with for some time. i. i i the private military industry is a part of how the country is. if i tours today, um, ah, u. s. government doesn't track a number of contractors it uses in places iraq or afghanistan. we know it's a lot. we don't really know exactly how many i spent several years working within the industry. i have a military background. and one of the differences between being a soldier i found and being a...
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so some parts of it will be controlled by company. other parts will be controlled by semi government agencies, much like the internet. they only show domain names. so i think we will see an emergency over combined control system. on the other hand, some worlds specifically the ones that the jumpstart out of games, like microsoft buying word of all craft will be a complete autonomous world. they will not be the 4 method ourselves. and when we see stuff like i assume and when it comes to block chain and all of that to when they're trying to establish their, it seems like they're more trying to get that direction. but who knows where it goes. now we're seeing a lot of major corporations, obviously throw their money behind the idea of the metaphors. i mean, do you see all of this is legitimate or are they just trying to have their names attached before it gets big? so they can say, hey, we were there at the start, i don't think they want to say i want to, they wanna do it. i mean, they want to be there to be force, to conquer bigger parts
so some parts of it will be controlled by company. other parts will be controlled by semi government agencies, much like the internet. they only show domain names. so i think we will see an emergency over combined control system. on the other hand, some worlds specifically the ones that the jumpstart out of games, like microsoft buying word of all craft will be a complete autonomous world. they will not be the 4 method ourselves. and when we see stuff like i assume and when it comes to block...
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these are companies that are interesting, all companies, data companies who wrote on our money these companies that allow stuff and fundamentally if your system of democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with, you can vote that government out if a company or from your country is doing something you disagree with. ah, with a whole people carol lot. when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country the we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what would a fighting for? nobody bothers asked by the contractors. all who cares me? there is nobody going to die and come home in a body bag at denver, or dover, or whatever. ah, every american who serves, joins an unbroken line of heroes. i'm awed by their sacrifice. ah, meaning get them in nickolowan. see, i'm gonna, i'm gonna go, i'm maggie food. mute by doing what our main get them are coming to them. you implementing keep the handle. who did he got it on on the what? the meeting id. oh, no one protest in the street, civil contractors kill ah ah, country still exercises its foreign policy, the use
these are companies that are interesting, all companies, data companies who wrote on our money these companies that allow stuff and fundamentally if your system of democracy and your government takes action that you don't agree with, you can vote that government out if a company or from your country is doing something you disagree with. ah, with a whole people carol lot. when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country the we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what would...
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i mean, i think that journalists, these companies have resisted wanting to be called media companies, largely because of liability. they don't want to be liability for the content that they publish as a journalist. i spend all of my time about liability, sued, and being accurate about all that i say. this is a hot button issue. why do you stand on 230 and the technology companies, sh you had there be more carve outs for the immunity that they've had enjoyed so far? >> yes, there should. for example, i'll give you the most egregious example. >> facebook, according to a book by two journalists, knew before january 6th there would be threats on vice-president pence's life and members of congress' lives with concrete detail. and a decision not to share with law enforcement and just to sit on it. that in my view is outrageous. section 230 should be amended at the least if you have speech on your platform that doesn't meet the brandenberg test, incitement to violence or illegal, you have to have a court order to do it, but that would clear the platform of some of the most egregious content
i mean, i think that journalists, these companies have resisted wanting to be called media companies, largely because of liability. they don't want to be liability for the content that they publish as a journalist. i spend all of my time about liability, sued, and being accurate about all that i say. this is a hot button issue. why do you stand on 230 and the technology companies, sh you had there be more carve outs for the immunity that they've had enjoyed so far? >> yes, there should....
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i shouldn't say that there's a lot of companies i like, but u.p.s. has been a big, big let's say i liked it in the low 100s just because tomei came on "mad money" and said i'm done moving packages i'm losing money on wow, doing more with less. >> previous management didn't have that approach then, i'm not quite sure what i'm missing here previous management did upgrade a great deal of -- >> technology. >> technology. thank you. i was out with an executive -- i was out with an executive in one of the largest food companies in the world. i mean, the amount of direct to consumer they do shocks you. kyle toe may is shocked by nothing, having seen so much at home depot, she just was un unfazed. and look at, that giving back the big dividend, i just love that >> yeah. >> david, the only thing as bad as cutting a dividend is -- you've got a raise -- you have a raised dividend. if someone were to cut the dividend in this environment, i would sell that company nine ways to sunday. >> we are going to talk about at&t extensively in a little bit, a few minutes.
i shouldn't say that there's a lot of companies i like, but u.p.s. has been a big, big let's say i liked it in the low 100s just because tomei came on "mad money" and said i'm done moving packages i'm losing money on wow, doing more with less. >> previous management didn't have that approach then, i'm not quite sure what i'm missing here previous management did upgrade a great deal of -- >> technology. >> technology. thank you. i was out with an executive -- i was...
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companies in the years since they have hit even more companies and workers using small companies developingeloping medicines ransacked in those managing it services for other businesses hacked so the chinese government could hijack their trusted connections and hacked those companies to whatever makes the industry to they target. and with chemical designs engineering designs and those to sneak into agribusiness and then the common nature of the things that companies so that that campaign with the decades leading lives overturned in its wake. but stealing innovation is the only way the chinese government shows theirt disregard for the international rule of law the chinese government is increasingly targeting people inside the us for personal and political retribution to undercut the freedoms that our constitution and laws promised. that kinds of people, the chinese communist party tend to go after are not those that are responsible government with me their enemies, refugees, dissidents and leaders, people with their own ideas to speak or worship as as conscious dictates. one egregious exampl
companies in the years since they have hit even more companies and workers using small companies developingeloping medicines ransacked in those managing it services for other businesses hacked so the chinese government could hijack their trusted connections and hacked those companies to whatever makes the industry to they target. and with chemical designs engineering designs and those to sneak into agribusiness and then the common nature of the things that companies so that that campaign with...