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ah, for the company.lf of this is foreign companies, which cannot even be called current, we are in an active dialogue with the company in order to understand the situation with migration, the second we see that companies are increasing set of specialists. here you are on the policy. we see that and you are on the field of lead free housing. the first well-known russian company intends to transfer its main development center to another country. nevertheless, here, a will continue to increase, and output will continue to increase. uh, attracting these specialists in order to keep production facilities here, but key specialists will be exported to, uh, another state. uh, if there is such a thing and vice versa, when, for example, a foreign company, which, due to sanctions under pressure, and the administrations of certain countries were forced to announce a decrease in interaction with russian customers, nevertheless, retaining the entire development team does not take it out, the brand changes and the comp
ah, for the company.lf of this is foreign companies, which cannot even be called current, we are in an active dialogue with the company in order to understand the situation with migration, the second we see that companies are increasing set of specialists. here you are on the policy. we see that and you are on the field of lead free housing. the first well-known russian company intends to transfer its main development center to another country. nevertheless, here, a will continue to increase,...
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microsoft was a technology company that came out of nowhere, became a dominant software company.ught it would go south as it was, you know, getting older and older, but transformed itself when satya nadella became the ceo. were you shocked and surprised at how the company has become one of the most valuable companies in the world again? reid: no. for a number of reasons. microsoft has always had an enormous amount of talent throughout the whole company. the technology depth -- microsoft has actually created a whole range of products not just on the commercial side, but also microsoft research. so there is always this raw amount of talent. obviously, having some key franchises like office and windows and other kinds of things and being willing to be bold in the creation of xbox and the gaming franchise. now, that being said, you know, the thing that satya brought back with vigor to the company was a focus on earning the ability to build the next generation of products, you know, starting with azure, but also transforming across the company. a "we are only one company in this unive
microsoft was a technology company that came out of nowhere, became a dominant software company.ught it would go south as it was, you know, getting older and older, but transformed itself when satya nadella became the ceo. were you shocked and surprised at how the company has become one of the most valuable companies in the world again? reid: no. for a number of reasons. microsoft has always had an enormous amount of talent throughout the whole company. the technology depth -- microsoft has...
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this is not just a tech company, this is an auto company as well, right? >> yes, it is indeed an auto company but i think it is important to note that so much of what elon is thinking about is as somebody who is being judged as a tech company so as somebody being judged as a tech company, two factors that he is considering. one of which ishe la liquidity crunch that is coming and he just like everybody else needs to figure out whether or not there will be a new trade now that we've sort of left the tech trade of the last 18 months. >> but julia, this is not netflix. netflix has a fumndamental problem here tesla even compared to some of the other automakers has held up much better. >> yeah, tesla has held up much better and if you look at the different analysts, look at how tesla has done, there are none of the traditional signs that tesla itself is facing a slowdown and i have to wonder how much elon musk's comments are tesla specific rather than more broadly about the economy as a whole. i mean, this is a company that has had challenges restarting its pro
this is not just a tech company, this is an auto company as well, right? >> yes, it is indeed an auto company but i think it is important to note that so much of what elon is thinking about is as somebody who is being judged as a tech company so as somebody being judged as a tech company, two factors that he is considering. one of which ishe la liquidity crunch that is coming and he just like everybody else needs to figure out whether or not there will be a new trade now that we've sort...
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what has become of the company? like pretty much only half your order now, you know, i would probably take him here to the large construction site and, and ask him whether he could have imagined science taking on these dimensions back at the beginning and wanted him gotten this. but i would also like to ask him if it is true that he had the microscope that didn't meet his quality standard, smashed with a hammer with and then huh, we'll probably never know if the story is true and the mis certainly lives on in the near fun of the mutual sleep of the fit of item. at least we know that one thing is not admit. the highest goal of size and it was absolute perfection. they look closely at the customer's needs and developed one optical, measuring device after another. they paid a visit to the world fair in paris to find out more about international microscope production technology. and the company's portfolio grew rapidly to include photographic lenses, measuring instruments, astronomical devices, planetarium, and lenses f
what has become of the company? like pretty much only half your order now, you know, i would probably take him here to the large construction site and, and ask him whether he could have imagined science taking on these dimensions back at the beginning and wanted him gotten this. but i would also like to ask him if it is true that he had the microscope that didn't meet his quality standard, smashed with a hammer with and then huh, we'll probably never know if the story is true and the mis...
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s. companies. now we going to try it with the chinese, wasn't they taking advantage of the fact that we have high unemployment and a desperate for foreign investors like to close it? in $22012.00 of the top 10 tech companies were chinese. another 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 continent underwood 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 light that's led to an algorithm that significantly better at recognizing what we want to watch next. next, a sean wonder to 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
s. companies. now we going to try it with the chinese, wasn't they taking advantage of the fact that we have high unemployment and a desperate for foreign investors like to close it? in $22012.00 of the top 10 tech companies were chinese. another 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 continent underwood was they were able to improve the...
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we saw companies like instacart do that and i hope to see more companies do that as well.: what is your advice to employees right now? say they have just gotten laid off and they do not know what to do. should they buy the stock or not? how do they evaluate this decision? phil: my first advice would be to ask the company what choices they do have with their equities. is it really just 90 days? the second thing i would ask is if the company is aware of investors that are looking for growing their position that could help with liquidity. and the last one, which is self-serving, is to explore what options you have within secondary markets to get liquidity for your shares. while the markets have taken a turn, we have seen a lot of investor interest in these lower prices for companies they have wanted to invest in four years -- for years that they feel like are more fairly valued. i encourage having these conversations as soon as possible. emily: interesting. phil haslett, founder and chief strategy officer at equityzen. what's to consider and i appreciate you taking the time t
we saw companies like instacart do that and i hope to see more companies do that as well.: what is your advice to employees right now? say they have just gotten laid off and they do not know what to do. should they buy the stock or not? how do they evaluate this decision? phil: my first advice would be to ask the company what choices they do have with their equities. is it really just 90 days? the second thing i would ask is if the company is aware of investors that are looking for growing...
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straka silicon wafer company that supplies companies like intel. i am talking to the commerce secretary to get a read on what the government is doing she helped get that here. then fedex supplied after earnings. what was behind that. will continue? right now, the numbers. i don't know. this is the stock of a company makes things and those stuff. we will find out more with the ceo. stay with kramer. a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier-for-you form. more sweet dreams. more flavorful immune support. get more with nature's bounty jelly beans. never be afraid of your strength, because your body is capable of amazing things. own your strength, and see how far it takes you. tonal. be your strongest. my minions will save me. own your strength, and s[ speaking minion ] you. unless they screw everything up. hello. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available
straka silicon wafer company that supplies companies like intel. i am talking to the commerce secretary to get a read on what the government is doing she helped get that here. then fedex supplied after earnings. what was behind that. will continue? right now, the numbers. i don't know. this is the stock of a company makes things and those stuff. we will find out more with the ceo. stay with kramer. a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients...
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you've got to take it on a company by company basis here. and again, you know, what you were saying about microsoft and this isn't necessarily all new news we've been talking about it in conference calls we've heard this commentary go through in call after call it has accelerated to a degree but investors should be aware of this and ling the dollar as it happens. as the dollar goes up, it may hurt them, but as it goes down, that's something to look forward to on the other end. >> right there's always a flip side and the market seems to be somewhat taking this in stride, but some of those other names that are more exposed like oracle, auto desk, some semi names, what is their ability to deal with these, like microsoft. they're very large companies they have leeway here, but what about these? >> these are all large cap companies. a if you have exposure all over the world, you can have an attempt to hedge these risks in your business. what we saw in the first half of this year in the move in the dollar is really extreme some haven't been able t
you've got to take it on a company by company basis here. and again, you know, what you were saying about microsoft and this isn't necessarily all new news we've been talking about it in conference calls we've heard this commentary go through in call after call it has accelerated to a degree but investors should be aware of this and ling the dollar as it happens. as the dollar goes up, it may hurt them, but as it goes down, that's something to look forward to on the other end. >> right...
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a company.you get a -- how much will companies pay to acquire you they will spend so much money. thl this is the equation that runs the internet the cost of acquisition. and what twilio is doing on both sides of that equation is making those customers better, happier, more loyal customers that you don't have to regret, on split an edge over others because they use you ld that allows the company to really build a great service experience that integrates the entire -- >> it's very scary to buy a big house like that. >> you don't want to leave it to chance in an environment like this where every company is focused on profits, now is a good time vinnesting at your iri that's what. we sbroelt better campaigns, better marketing, that is all personalize twhald >> but i think a number of people in third party and they don't know what to do. they'll have to come to twilio the one thing i will say, if you all wait until 2023 when it's profitable the wait i'm going to wait till they're profitable as you wa
a company.you get a -- how much will companies pay to acquire you they will spend so much money. thl this is the equation that runs the internet the cost of acquisition. and what twilio is doing on both sides of that equation is making those customers better, happier, more loyal customers that you don't have to regret, on split an edge over others because they use you ld that allows the company to really build a great service experience that integrates the entire -- >> it's very scary to...
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the company wants to find and promote these in yona. the col sized foundation is one of germany's largest science, promoting foundations. back at harvard university in boston, the acclaimed nero scientist jeff littman gives us some fascinating insights into the brain. thanks to size see these nerve cells, these big, large colored blobs and in between them are all the wires that connect one cell to the next. and as we zoom in, you see that these wires seem to be moving and that's just because we're moving through space not, not through time here. we're just following these wires as they go from one place to another. and the brain is just wires filled with huge numbers of wires and impossibly complicated wiring diagram. we can only begin to imagine what a work of one, the, the brain is. and the amount of data and stores is in comprehensible. the brain is densely packed with information and it's the brain as big as this. whereas you can for a genome, it's a linear array of nucleotides, and i think it's about $1.00 gigabytes is the total hu
the company wants to find and promote these in yona. the col sized foundation is one of germany's largest science, promoting foundations. back at harvard university in boston, the acclaimed nero scientist jeff littman gives us some fascinating insights into the brain. thanks to size see these nerve cells, these big, large colored blobs and in between them are all the wires that connect one cell to the next. and as we zoom in, you see that these wires seem to be moving and that's just because...
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yes, it's not only chinese companies, it's companies in the u. e and vietnam, and even the united kingdom, it's companies around the world. 5 chinese companies have been blacklisted. these are tech in logistics companies, which makes sense because this blacklist is for companies that are providing so called entities of concern that is support for the russian military. it's defense and industrial base in its war in ukraine. and this, as you said, is part of a broader strategy by the us in the west to constrict the russian economy through sanctions on individuals on companies and to punish its leader vladimir couldn't. now you, the u. s. has declared that china has more or less been complying with restriction, but it seems the these 5 companies have not okay to the austro in new york for us. thank you. and i said he was mentioning the g 7 nations also say they want to invest almost $600000000000.00 in low income economies, especially in africa to count a chinese dominance. there many african countries are heavily indebted to aging for capital. they
yes, it's not only chinese companies, it's companies in the u. e and vietnam, and even the united kingdom, it's companies around the world. 5 chinese companies have been blacklisted. these are tech in logistics companies, which makes sense because this blacklist is for companies that are providing so called entities of concern that is support for the russian military. it's defense and industrial base in its war in ukraine. and this, as you said, is part of a broader strategy by the us in the...
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or growth stage company. early stage companies, valua valuations haven't changed much, nor has the strategy the checks we're writing today, the multiples and have these companies will be valued seven to ten years from now is something we can't predict if you're a growth stage company, i think we have reoriented around net dollar retention, cap payback and unit economics. what's so great about the sass model is the agility to go more towards profitability or more towards growth i think there's amazing examples in the public markets of companies doing this really well, like data dog, for example, which has been able to tackle it all at the same time. >> great that you gave us other examples, nina kirk, what about you what do investors need to look for in terms of separating a crm or data dog from maybe some other names that don't have that financial discipline, don't have the balance sheet in the sass space? >> i think you're starting to see those type of names separate themselves the companies that have really
or growth stage company. early stage companies, valua valuations haven't changed much, nor has the strategy the checks we're writing today, the multiples and have these companies will be valued seven to ten years from now is something we can't predict if you're a growth stage company, i think we have reoriented around net dollar retention, cap payback and unit economics. what's so great about the sass model is the agility to go more towards profitability or more towards growth i think there's...
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kinds of companies as technology companies, but they are.ey are. vertical, two miles. horizontal, two miles. then, meet in the middle. how did they even do it? >> we have to watch it. i don't care if we are running late. just put this clip of guyana up. >> what is happening with this equipment? >> i bring it up from the reservoir, and within that, we separate the oil to put onto the tankers to sell around the world. we recompress. >> at 340 meters long, roughly the length of a football field, the fps i'll have the capacity to hold up to 2 million barrels of oil, which it offloads to tankers for transport. >> it will get us up to full production. >> what is full production capacity for this facility? >> about 220 k bd. that is usually the average for the year. on any given day, we can go higher, 230. depending on the conditions, we can go higher than that. >> is it insignificant? >> now. people will see. we saw so many of the different wells. that is exxon mobil. you thought there, what they are able to do. by the way, as you know, that spot,
kinds of companies as technology companies, but they are.ey are. vertical, two miles. horizontal, two miles. then, meet in the middle. how did they even do it? >> we have to watch it. i don't care if we are running late. just put this clip of guyana up. >> what is happening with this equipment? >> i bring it up from the reservoir, and within that, we separate the oil to put onto the tankers to sell around the world. we recompress. >> at 340 meters long, roughly the...
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absolutely right company for 20 years. last year, we annually increase the pace of equipment acquisition, the company's strategy includes state support and work on the foreign exchange bond market and leaseback payments, the head of rosagroleasing. pavel kosov emphasized the fact that everything that the company acquires. even after the end of the leasing agreement, a vivid example of our bright salvo deliveries remains to work in the field. these are deliveries of the republic of crimea e defense in 2 months. after the region joins the russian federation and it is necessary say that this is the largest uh region in which 50% of the equipment that is in the fields is acquired through the russian language system. we continue this work, an extensive client base of more than 15,000 80% this company is small and medium-sized everyone has equal opportunities to purchase domestically produced equipment the company operates in all regions of russia moscow office. it's only 400 people. over the past few years, the company has been
absolutely right company for 20 years. last year, we annually increase the pace of equipment acquisition, the company's strategy includes state support and work on the foreign exchange bond market and leaseback payments, the head of rosagroleasing. pavel kosov emphasized the fact that everything that the company acquires. even after the end of the leasing agreement, a vivid example of our bright salvo deliveries remains to work in the field. these are deliveries of the republic of crimea e...
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company for future connected edge.e company, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russss at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, so you can have more success tomorrow. because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason,
company for future connected edge.e company, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russss at adp, we use data-driven...
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but this company has some connections with russia, then such drugs will be from this company, will theye delivered to ukraine or not? i will repeat to you if we are talking about vitally necessary or innovative medicinal products and about certain other categories of medicinal products or groups of medicinal products that will be specified in accordance with the procedure developed by the ministry of health therefore no restrictions on the part of the state of ukraine will be applied to such medicinal products exclusively for generic drugs. what is a full-fledged replacement of either ukrainian or foreign production of a foreign company that does not conduct production activities on the territory of the russian federation ? please tell me if there are already any agreements on the supply of drugs with manufacturers that are not subject to the ban, first of all until the order of the ministry of health is registered about this procedure and about the criteria, we will not understand the final version and even the final list of companies that may be subject to the ban of certain agreement
but this company has some connections with russia, then such drugs will be from this company, will theye delivered to ukraine or not? i will repeat to you if we are talking about vitally necessary or innovative medicinal products and about certain other categories of medicinal products or groups of medicinal products that will be specified in accordance with the procedure developed by the ministry of health therefore no restrictions on the part of the state of ukraine will be applied to such...
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, but a free gift company in austin. my, but me and my attorney, pretty widget sliver. she sly. you know what's on the paper after i she she just for the go tomorrow from a bunch of she has our business. come findings out, correct. i'd be leadership on near boulder, which might know, brooklyn's field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, on each of march and i did not put in each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible source of them are that are shading the appraisal i did pay to prepare. i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well place to do so, child care and you minute store it almost like you know, watch games or summer boarding. you show boyer northwestern. yeah. bush cut about where you and i strongly agree are keshawn was one of them is i mean each is an interesting issue. if you ania and latvia the seriously thinking of closing their borders with russia, this could isolate the colleen in grad region, which is
, but a free gift company in austin. my, but me and my attorney, pretty widget sliver. she sly. you know what's on the paper after i she she just for the go tomorrow from a bunch of she has our business. come findings out, correct. i'd be leadership on near boulder, which might know, brooklyn's field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, on each of march and i did not put in each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible source of them are that are shading the appraisal i...
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data >> in terms of enforcement just like companies, american companies that operate in china, chinese consume ers can get aron that through vpn if tik tok is taken off the app store, couldn't they just use vpn to download it >> conceivaconceivably. we have to start taking some steps. the biden add mministration is undergoing a review after all app, including tik tok it's bipartisan interest in this previously senator schumer and senator cotton had been on a letter every one from adam shift to cruz and black burn. >> parts of this making me pretty uncomfortable i never used tik tok i have a problem to china. i'm always queasy that regular la -- regular larts are pressuring companies to shuts down access to a particular app or the operation of a particular company base d on what we think is going on. it didn't seem even handed if we were taking the steps probably necessary to protect consumers. this seems like the wrong sort of process to me >> i think there's some unique reporting here with particular to the u.s. user data of tik tok. everything is seen in china. i think it's a jury ch
data >> in terms of enforcement just like companies, american companies that operate in china, chinese consume ers can get aron that through vpn if tik tok is taken off the app store, couldn't they just use vpn to download it >> conceivaconceivably. we have to start taking some steps. the biden add mministration is undergoing a review after all app, including tik tok it's bipartisan interest in this previously senator schumer and senator cotton had been on a letter every one from...
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you do not need companies that are thousands of people wide like coinbase, you have companies that arealler. if you hundred -- if you dozen, if you hundred, it is less impactful in a time like this. i would still be quite optimistic within the space with the potential that crypto and web three has. >> what company's can hire the most in? once you have a lot of crypto skill come again the crypto extra fees -- expertise in a crypto winter? >> as you know we work on the protocol, many of the developers within the ecosystem are hiring. there are many protocols, we still need talent. in a market like this, it is easier to get talent. the price tag for talent were rising during the bull market, it is a good opportunity for projects and companies to be very decisive about who they want to hire and the role they need to hire for in the broader macroenvironment. >> how do you think about the inherent conflict, decentralization on companies that are getting bigger and bigger, might need authority and centralization of a product? >> is a great question, in web3 do i give the power away and back t
you do not need companies that are thousands of people wide like coinbase, you have companies that arealler. if you hundred -- if you dozen, if you hundred, it is less impactful in a time like this. i would still be quite optimistic within the space with the potential that crypto and web three has. >> what company's can hire the most in? once you have a lot of crypto skill come again the crypto extra fees -- expertise in a crypto winter? >> as you know we work on the protocol, many...
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on the other, voting against it could inhibit the company from raising money which means the company fall. there he is on the screen. accused of deceiving investors. what's interesting is a lot of retail performers are into this stock. one of the reasons they had to adjourn is because nobody voted. they needed a majority of the outstanding stock to vote the clause facet. even though trevor mills voted no, they still didn't get enough shareholders to vote generally speaking. it's getting back on its feet, trying to get over the ghost of trevor melson, a twist in the story that we didn't expect. emily: now i want to get back to the impending departure of sheryl sandberg. she has held the role for the last 14 years growing the company into what it is today. i spoke to her and of the announcement and she told me how she came to the decision and how she feels about the company as she leaves it. >> this was a decision i made that i did not come too lightly and it really is about how i will spend my time and not how much i believe in the company. i believe in the company as much as i ever d
on the other, voting against it could inhibit the company from raising money which means the company fall. there he is on the screen. accused of deceiving investors. what's interesting is a lot of retail performers are into this stock. one of the reasons they had to adjourn is because nobody voted. they needed a majority of the outstanding stock to vote the clause facet. even though trevor mills voted no, they still didn't get enough shareholders to vote generally speaking. it's getting back on...
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company for future connected edge.any, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russia and saudi arabia moving the market. i am asking daniel jurgen next. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage
company for future connected edge.any, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russia and saudi arabia moving the market. i...
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it-company stopped working from the company for more than three months.fter he quit, he didn't get a job. uh another company that falls off the exemption income damage can be legal viz. it will grow as follows: the key rate of the central bank on the day the contract is signed, plus two and a half percent for apartments and plus 4.5 for houses. that is, let's say apartments at 5% will become, at 13.5% half of the banks of the program participants, the list has not yet been finalized, the program will be supplemented. the organizers are just starting to work and promise to keep abreast and, if necessary, update the conditions, the current conditions, both in terms of wages and other parameters of the program, are currently the starting point, so that assistance can be started immediately without delay. and the specialist, together with the operator of the program, which the russian federation acts as a house, will closely monitor the implementation. and as i said earlier, respond quickly and with a very urgent need and such a systemic need, expand and upda
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she did build the company. there is more pressure from washington i don't know anybody could have side stepped that given the reach of the social network and i involvement from washington and the need for facebook or meta to side step the direct attention and negative implications that come from that she will still be on the board she is not leaving entirely. >> it is a long run to be a top two of the company that size and complexity she was responsible for monetizing the business which has been a huge success. obviously hiccups lately it is a tough moment for the industry and company >> she is staying on the board she is moving away, but not entirely that is important for continuity >> you wonder if there is more going on guys, bring up a five-year chart of facebook. if you bought the stock years ago and held it, facebook stock -- today, in 2018, it was $190 stock today, it is $190 stock. you are looking at four years of returns wiped out. you wonder if the employees sitting on options and under water and sayi
she did build the company. there is more pressure from washington i don't know anybody could have side stepped that given the reach of the social network and i involvement from washington and the need for facebook or meta to side step the direct attention and negative implications that come from that she will still be on the board she is not leaving entirely. >> it is a long run to be a top two of the company that size and complexity she was responsible for monetizing the business which...
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i mean the tech companies make a lot more than those. over the years, there years where during the pandemic that we were just talking about where they companies weren't making any profits. they were losing money. and so, you know, we're over five, ten-year period, they're making a lot of money right now at this one but, it's not like they rank a mom, they don't compare to, like, apple, for example. and so it's been pointed out to be, okay, you're going to have a windfall profits tax, why doesn't that affect apple or some of these are the companies that are actually making a lot more money than oil companies are? >> so what is the future for this oil and gas companies? but are they talking about well, they're taking different approaches. you know, like bp, which has more ties to europe, they're trying to make 40% of their portfolio be renewables. delicate like, okay, there's not going to be enough of a market. there's going to be some market for fossil fuels going forward but not the kind of market we have now and. we need to diversify th
i mean the tech companies make a lot more than those. over the years, there years where during the pandemic that we were just talking about where they companies weren't making any profits. they were losing money. and so, you know, we're over five, ten-year period, they're making a lot of money right now at this one but, it's not like they rank a mom, they don't compare to, like, apple, for example. and so it's been pointed out to be, okay, you're going to have a windfall profits tax, why...
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a new kind of wireless company. youstarted by this company.ing (hi, dad.)ith merrill, other companies pay for stores. which means you pay for stores. but this is our store. which means you get a single line unlimited plan... for as low as $25 a month. switch today at visible dot com. you still get nightmares? all the time. what matters... is what we do now. >>> anyone who has tried to buy a car recently knows that prices are astronomical, if you can even find a car to buy those prices are leading to a huge jump to the amount of money people are borrowing to pay for them phil lebeau has the numbers for us phil >> there was a day not too long ago when someone said i will buy a car for $40,000. they would say that's a lot of money. not anymore. >> experian crunches all of the auto loan data for both new and used vehicles. in the first quarter the amount borrowed for a new vehicle just under $4,000 this is what people buy when they're at the dealership $648, not quite an all-time high and up $78 compared to a year ago.
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what attracted you to this company?nta is a company we have been interested in for a long time. we started to notice that many of our portfolio companies were using vanta. we saw it becoming a critical enabler for sas companies. if you want to sell enterprise deals, you have to get certification. you have to comply with regulations. when we saw the market was shifting from slow consultants to using a software platform like vanta. when the opportunity came up despite there being a downturn, we jumped at the opportunity. emily: talk to us about the costco coffee only approach. i love food at costco but you guys have been very conscious about keeping costs down. even before we found ourselves in this macroenvironment. >> i was fortunate to start might career at an early stage vc firm. one thing in particular was that investors perform funding -- preferred funding that doesn't need funding. weight wanted to grow and be aggressive but also at -- with and i have controlling our destiny. there are a lot of things like the cost
what attracted you to this company?nta is a company we have been interested in for a long time. we started to notice that many of our portfolio companies were using vanta. we saw it becoming a critical enabler for sas companies. if you want to sell enterprise deals, you have to get certification. you have to comply with regulations. when we saw the market was shifting from slow consultants to using a software platform like vanta. when the opportunity came up despite there being a downturn, we...
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can the company survive? we'll get that. the annual winter in berlin. germany has moved it's 3 step natural gas emergency plan from early warning to the alarm phase. it follows agnes and big businesses to cut back, saying the country is in the middle of a crisis. the situation has been rickson to make, but now russia, germany is 3 going face to office emergency gas plan, which is only actuated when there's a high risk of long term supply shortages. german economies use gas is true, and gas is currently as cross committed to in germany. thus, when i say that, he windows the curt yost as of now, germany's gas storage level stands at around 58 percent. berlin is eager to get that figure up to 80 printer months. assess one key tactic, saving biggest, wherever possible, and ramping up air force to find more alternative, ga sources as a way to cut to be happy to slow walk supplies. with some seeing it as political retaliation to you. sanctions, germany has called his manners and a clean and economic dispute with russia. that's abo
can the company survive? we'll get that. the annual winter in berlin. germany has moved it's 3 step natural gas emergency plan from early warning to the alarm phase. it follows agnes and big businesses to cut back, saying the country is in the middle of a crisis. the situation has been rickson to make, but now russia, germany is 3 going face to office emergency gas plan, which is only actuated when there's a high risk of long term supply shortages. german economies use gas is true, and gas is...
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with no russian companies licensed to do so. but this is where mandatory licensing might work. because with this, the government can give domestic companies the right to produce patented? ah, luke, watching buffy. jean gift company in oscar on my what me and my attorney previously of is she sliding on the paper after that? i she, she just for the go to not ocean a bunch of she has our business farm. come findings out, correct. i'd be dish bunny near boulder which might know brooklyn's field of push near book when it came over paper. she does a promotional games map in each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a postal go slash glass top or shade in the appraisal id to pay to park. i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well place to do so child care and you minute story. almost like, you know, watch about games or summer 1000000000. you show boyer restaurant. yeah. postcard about where you and i strongly agree to storm was for them is i mean each is an
with no russian companies licensed to do so. but this is where mandatory licensing might work. because with this, the government can give domestic companies the right to produce patented? ah, luke, watching buffy. jean gift company in oscar on my what me and my attorney previously of is she sliding on the paper after that? i she, she just for the go to not ocean a bunch of she has our business farm. come findings out, correct. i'd be dish bunny near boulder which might know brooklyn's field of...
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in bushy, jean gift company in oscar. i'm like, what? me? unless i knew pretty well. just slip is she so i you know what's on the paper after i she, she just for the go tomorrow from a bunch of sales or business findings out. correct. i'd be meeting on nearby, which might know, brooklyn's field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, i need more channels. not put in each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible slash or shade in the appraisal id to pay to park. i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well place to do so. child care pneumonia store it almost like you know, watch games or summer boarding. we show buoyant northwest tanya bush and we do. and i strongly darkish, homeless for them. examine each is an interesting issue that if you ania and land via the seriously thinking of closing their borders with russia, this could isolate the colleen in grad region, which is cut off from the main part of russia and has border
in bushy, jean gift company in oscar. i'm like, what? me? unless i knew pretty well. just slip is she so i you know what's on the paper after i she, she just for the go tomorrow from a bunch of sales or business findings out. correct. i'd be meeting on nearby, which might know, brooklyn's field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, i need more channels. not put in each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible slash or shade in the appraisal id to pay to park. i'm a dodge...
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he built a great company. is no question it is actually in a rough patch, but the last thing i would do right now today is bet on reed hastings being down, let alone out. emily: he said disney will be in the winner column as well. ed: reed hastings said they are pivoting, news about an ad supported tier of subscription. i am a netflix user and disney plus user. there is optionality out there. the problem is there is consumer pain as well. netflix pulled out of the russian market from the headwinds in ukraine. just like every other company it is working out how to survive in a changing global economy. that looks like ads might be part of it. emily: to be clear, i am watching "frozen." that is why i had to ask. with concerns over a living recession, it is not just the public markets and streaming platforms feeling the pain, venture capital and private companies taking a hit too. but it's not affecting every founder equally. morgan stanley says there is already for trillion dollar wealth gap for women and minorit
he built a great company. is no question it is actually in a rough patch, but the last thing i would do right now today is bet on reed hastings being down, let alone out. emily: he said disney will be in the winner column as well. ed: reed hastings said they are pivoting, news about an ad supported tier of subscription. i am a netflix user and disney plus user. there is optionality out there. the problem is there is consumer pain as well. netflix pulled out of the russian market from the...
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companies.ere engaged in short-term programming there, and there really were big numbers, but let's just say that our economy has a direct impact. probably, this did not have much in the moment when it comes to russian companies of russian developers. uh, specifically resident participants. of course, this also affected, but the figures were significant, but the skolkovo innovation center, the largest in the country, can perhaps be considered the most accurate barometer that measures the situation in russian it, and here, on the one hand , it cannot be said that skolkovo did not notice any changes in the market at all, but on the other hand, exactly. it also cannot be said that these changes have somehow drastically affected the activity of the innovation site. skolkovo was initially focused primarily on growing russian startups, and as konstantin parshin, the executive director of the it cluster, says, there is no mass outflow of personnel or the company in this segment. there is no more the nu
companies.ere engaged in short-term programming there, and there really were big numbers, but let's just say that our economy has a direct impact. probably, this did not have much in the moment when it comes to russian companies of russian developers. uh, specifically resident participants. of course, this also affected, but the figures were significant, but the skolkovo innovation center, the largest in the country, can perhaps be considered the most accurate barometer that measures the...
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company for future connected edge.you look at the company, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russss welcome to allstate where the safer you drive, the more you save like rachel here how am i looking? the most cautious driver we got am i there? looking good (phone chimes) safe driving and drivewise saves you 40% with allstate new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. another crazy day? whose resumes on indeed mat of course—you'r
company for future connected edge.you look at the company, we have incredible growth in automotive. the edge networking and industrial which is the whole conversation of digital transformation enterprises. i think the company has an incredible opportunity, the best years of qualcomm are ahead. investors are not getting it. jack: thank you for coming by the studio. what will it take to get gas prices back where they were before the pandemic? the latest if elements with russss welcome to allstate...
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to take this company?lready has the fresh vision and that's the metaverse. i've never heard the word come out of sheryl sandberg's mouth t.o. see her leaving, like ed said, is not a surprise. i think this goes to show you how important facebook nails this metaverse the company is putting all of its chips in vr and ar and whether its legacy businesses survive. a tough moment in the market the stock is down because the market isn't interested in promises of long-term growth it wants results now once sandberg who sat on the ads side of the company how small businesses could use facebook to reach consumers, the line she's given over and over again, saw where the company was going, all of a sudden, well, what am i doing here anymore it just underscores how important for facebook to nail the bet. >> to that point you are saying her significance was that she kept facebook from being an even more, how did you put it, off kilter company at times. who will play that role now? it's difficult to get this transition ri
to take this company?lready has the fresh vision and that's the metaverse. i've never heard the word come out of sheryl sandberg's mouth t.o. see her leaving, like ed said, is not a surprise. i think this goes to show you how important facebook nails this metaverse the company is putting all of its chips in vr and ar and whether its legacy businesses survive. a tough moment in the market the stock is down because the market isn't interested in promises of long-term growth it wants results now...
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we got a lot of bad news for the company, bad headlines from the company slowing subscriber growth, they announced layoffs but the street is taking another look at this would, we are cautiously up to mister, the street is resetting expectations for the company saying there may be a chance for multi-year growth. they may be able to regrow subscriptions by doing a model and cracking down, got to stop using my netflix account. jack: used to be a thing called cable which is subscription only. that is happening to streaming as well. president biden calling for a federal gasoline tax holiday but will congress get that or anything else done? anything else done? pimco's libby cantrill is next. lemons, lemons, lemons. the world is so full of lemons. when you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. so you can go and see all those lemons, for less. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford h
we got a lot of bad news for the company, bad headlines from the company slowing subscriber growth, they announced layoffs but the street is taking another look at this would, we are cautiously up to mister, the street is resetting expectations for the company saying there may be a chance for multi-year growth. they may be able to regrow subscriptions by doing a model and cracking down, got to stop using my netflix account. jack: used to be a thing called cable which is subscription only. that...
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this company has historically been a growth through acquisition company. they have become a world domin dominator in the area of waste disposal growth has slowed, however margins have been very consistent and the company has raised dividends every year for the past 17 in a row with a pe of 34 and a price to book of eight, is this stock too expensive? >> the problem is, it is i have liked waste for a long time i think jim is a remarkable manager, but we like to buy companies that make things and do stuff that return capital also sell at a reasonable price and unfortunately, waste no longer does in a market that's this unforgiving next week could be a continuation of this week unless we get a break in china, russia, at the pump, or the fed does something good tonight, fresh off analyst day, i'm with lisa sue. then docusign and stitch fix cratered today after earnings. are these two compelling enough that you should buy them i'll give you my take. and cybersecurity is still one of the most important cohorts that's still working that we heard from out here in
this company has historically been a growth through acquisition company. they have become a world domin dominator in the area of waste disposal growth has slowed, however margins have been very consistent and the company has raised dividends every year for the past 17 in a row with a pe of 34 and a price to book of eight, is this stock too expensive? >> the problem is, it is i have liked waste for a long time i think jim is a remarkable manager, but we like to buy companies that make...
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we have seen a lot of different companies and pretty big companies issued warnings, target got a lotedit suisse, i am not sure how to say it and microsoft a few days ago what does this all mean when these big giant companies saying they're going to have issues does it mean other smaller companies people perceive not as well managed will also see issues in. issues >> i think those headline-grabbing companies, they are company specific issues credit suisse, is a regional thing and target is a shi shipping -- this morning the oecd cutting their guidance for economic growth for the world, for the globe over the last couple of days that's real predicated on slowing growth in u.s. and places in russia and the ukraine. not specifically here in tuhe u.s. companies are managing extremely well through this period now, there is pressure in specific sectors like you mentioned, the consumer discretionary sector and communication services as well as the industrial sector, these are sectors we are seeing profit margins being reduced for the start of the year. the market overall, together they can h
we have seen a lot of different companies and pretty big companies issued warnings, target got a lotedit suisse, i am not sure how to say it and microsoft a few days ago what does this all mean when these big giant companies saying they're going to have issues does it mean other smaller companies people perceive not as well managed will also see issues in. issues >> i think those headline-grabbing companies, they are company specific issues credit suisse, is a regional thing and target is...
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with no russian companies licensed to do so. but this is where mandatory licensing might work. because with this, the government can give domestic companies the right to produce payton to, ah, my question, but a free gift company in oscar on my but me and my at i knew pretty widget sliver she . so i, you know, it's on the paper. after that i she, she just for the go tomorrow from a business farm come findings out, correct. i be leaders funny, near boulder each night know cleans chris field of pushing near boulder came over pretty proper. she does of i need more channel games. my privilege of audits and 01 yeah. you know a possible source of lost them or to share the appraisal id to pay to park. i'm a dodge dance to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023, up to 4000000. the company is well placed to do so. child care. and you mind your story to most like to watch like games or summer. boom. the show boyer was much around. yeah. push about where you, unless that on leg or keshawn was for them. it was,
with no russian companies licensed to do so. but this is where mandatory licensing might work. because with this, the government can give domestic companies the right to produce payton to, ah, my question, but a free gift company in oscar on my but me and my at i knew pretty widget sliver she . so i, you know, it's on the paper. after that i she, she just for the go tomorrow from a business farm come findings out, correct. i be leaders funny, near boulder each night know cleans chris field of...
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quite in but a freaking gift company. unless brown, my, me, unless i knew pretty well yet sliver. she sliding on the paper after a she she just for the go to not ocean a bunch of she has or abuse. and if i'm come findings out, correct, i'd be leadership near boulder which might work least this field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, i need more games map going with each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible source of them are that are shading the appraisal i did, you pay to prepare up. i'm a dodge fans to produce about 1000000 packages of vital drugs this year. and by 2023 after 4000000. the company is well place to do so child care for pneumonia, so it's almost like, you know, it's my games or summer boom. michelle boyland was anya postcard about where you, unless they're on medication, homeless for them is, i mean each is an interesting issue. if you ania and latvia the seriously thinking of closing their borders with russia, this could isolate the colleen in grad region, which is cut off fr
quite in but a freaking gift company. unless brown, my, me, unless i knew pretty well yet sliver. she sliding on the paper after a she she just for the go to not ocean a bunch of she has or abuse. and if i'm come findings out, correct, i'd be leadership near boulder which might work least this field of push near book came over pretty proper. she does of, i need more games map going with each of audits and 01. yeah. you know, a possible source of them are that are shading the appraisal i did,...
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even though, and it was adopted by big tech companies. the financial industry to adopt these open architectures proposed by public blockchains because they're more interoperable, because they're more convenient, and because fundamentally open architectures win. they give consumers what they want it's like open banking on steroids stable coins in my opinion are far superior to sending wires or using an exclusionary financial railslike a paypaypal or somethg like that. it's the force of that architecture that is going to power them to win. of course, there's issues there, and we have seen really poor implementations of stable coins. there certainly are some much more regulated and functional ones that are fully reserved and backed and i think we can lean into that and support those projects, and they'll continue to do extremely well yeah, i think fundamentally, the key innovation here is an open financial and permissionless financial architecture which is why this will ultimately be persuasive >> i'm not sure yet whether that means you bet
even though, and it was adopted by big tech companies. the financial industry to adopt these open architectures proposed by public blockchains because they're more interoperable, because they're more convenient, and because fundamentally open architectures win. they give consumers what they want it's like open banking on steroids stable coins in my opinion are far superior to sending wires or using an exclusionary financial railslike a paypaypal or somethg like that. it's the force of that...
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listed companies.er thing we will see is a lot of companies are relying on all these deals to try to go public and get liquidity. i think we are going to see a lot of pressure on that going into q3 and q4, which is going to change the hiring environment. emily: appreciate you taking the time to join us. sonali, as always, thank you. coming up, will elon musk still need his twitter handle if his deal with twitter actually goes through? and who is he supporting in the 2024 presidential election? ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will help you create a comprehensive wealth plan for your full financial picture. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. emily: it's time for more news on the world of elong musk. the world's richest man appealed to a court ruling that upheld the fcc requirement -- s.e.c. requirement for him to have a twitter sitter, which is ironic since he wants to buy twitter. ed: this is a deal he made with the s.e.c., and
listed companies.er thing we will see is a lot of companies are relying on all these deals to try to go public and get liquidity. i think we are going to see a lot of pressure on that going into q3 and q4, which is going to change the hiring environment. emily: appreciate you taking the time to join us. sonali, as always, thank you. coming up, will elon musk still need his twitter handle if his deal with twitter actually goes through? and who is he supporting in the 2024 presidential election?...
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he responded saying that if you have no confidence in the company, quit and find a company that you believe in. this was on june 10 just days before a lot of these job cut plans were put in place. >> a pretty interesting tweet storm therefrom brian armstrong. you think about the human layouts of these, we will get a deeper dive in our crypto report. i want to get back to the market responds to raise rates by 75 basis points. victoria green joins us now. victoria, what do you think of the fact of the market rallied today after this historic rate hike and all of the turmoil we have seen over the past couple of days? >> i think they are happy it was not 100 basis points. at least powell is not doing some -- is now doing something. the fed is still hawkish, the rates are coming up. they are willing to sacrifice and we look at this and say the economy is the -- the economy is still going to slow down. i think it is in a near impossible situation. you have to take to heart with the ceo's are saying and what they are telling themselves which is we can basically have an employment,. we can see wigg
he responded saying that if you have no confidence in the company, quit and find a company that you believe in. this was on june 10 just days before a lot of these job cut plans were put in place. >> a pretty interesting tweet storm therefrom brian armstrong. you think about the human layouts of these, we will get a deeper dive in our crypto report. i want to get back to the market responds to raise rates by 75 basis points. victoria green joins us now. victoria, what do you think of the...
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is this a big step for the company? well, i mean, already 3 months ago nike had decided to suspend a business. so now they're closing it for goods. it's not that harmful for nike. i mean, if you look at the sales that they had in the past, in a, in russia and ukraine, a, together, a nike got about one percent of its revenue from that region. i mean, the stock of nike has been down quite a bit in the past couple of months, 36 percent since the beginning of the year. but that's probably a because fashion trends so changed a nike was on a run during the pandemic was all the more casual aware that we saw in the united states and all over the globe. so that trend is changing a bit. so that's m hurting nike. but at that, nike is pulling out of russia, is probably going to be not such a big blow for the company. okay, in speaking of being on a run, us indexes are up this week after it is difficult, terrible losses. i recently, what's turned them around yet at daniel, as you mentioned, i mean last week was the worst week since
is this a big step for the company? well, i mean, already 3 months ago nike had decided to suspend a business. so now they're closing it for goods. it's not that harmful for nike. i mean, if you look at the sales that they had in the past, in a, in russia and ukraine, a, together, a nike got about one percent of its revenue from that region. i mean, the stock of nike has been down quite a bit in the past couple of months, 36 percent since the beginning of the year. but that's probably a because...
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companies. well, michael? let's get to that path to profitability. you now have a whole host of investors, and maybe possible investors, because a lot of people are watching the stock tick just a bit higher than where it was when we began this interview, are looking there wondering when will you be profitable? you have about $11 billion in confirmed revenue orders. how soon could you give us a window as to when you might start making profits? >> sure, yeah, thanks, liz. you know, we did about $250 million of revenue in our fiscal 2021 in our most recent q 2 we did about $96 million, so year-over-year that was about a 315% gain in revenue. as you look at the opportunities ahead, especially with the ipo, we certainly have the capital in order to fund our growth and execute on that but like any company and we're no startup company, as mentioned rick has been at this many years the company was founded in 2007. the company has been at it hard for more than 10 years, innovat ing, and adding new revisi
companies. well, michael? let's get to that path to profitability. you now have a whole host of investors, and maybe possible investors, because a lot of people are watching the stock tick just a bit higher than where it was when we began this interview, are looking there wondering when will you be profitable? you have about $11 billion in confirmed revenue orders. how soon could you give us a window as to when you might start making profits? >> sure, yeah, thanks, liz. you know, we did...