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if a company fails to meet any of these criteria, then we have the right, but to exclude the company from the register, we will repeat all the most important min figures launched an updated procedure for accrediting an it-company. it is available on public services, the main new requirement is at least 30% of income from activities in the field of information technology, while the list of eligible activities has been expanded to more than 30. now, in addition to the standard creation of software and databases, it includes a variety of areas of activity from 3d animation to the internet of things and artificial intelligence for those who have already passed accreditation is important to know that there will be an annual review. compliance with the criteria before july 1 remained questions. if you want to know how else the state can help the it industry and those who work in it, ask in our telegram channel, and we will definitely contact the relevant ministry and tell about everything in our next instruction. is russia strong war and pestilence and rebellion and external storms shocked
if a company fails to meet any of these criteria, then we have the right, but to exclude the company from the register, we will repeat all the most important min figures launched an updated procedure for accrediting an it-company. it is available on public services, the main new requirement is at least 30% of income from activities in the field of information technology, while the list of eligible activities has been expanded to more than 30. now, in addition to the standard creation of...
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overpriced, we don't know which companies will survive, which companies are going to succeed, which companiesot. what is happening now is the emergence of investors, citing, well all companies are not created equal, some will grow better and survive to this period and others will not. we have to sift through the companies and decide which one will be the winners. you're seeing the bigger companies and the smaller companies that are transactional revenue based, where the revenue can be volatile, are more investors than contractual revenue businesses. when you look at the software business, where have contractual revenue and high dollar retention and high growth rate, they're doing quite well. they are starting to recover. but you see how their transactional businesses, based on media or other types of revenue models, they are being punished more severely. you are seeing a sector or rotation between the higher quality companies in the lower quality companies. that is trickling into the venture world, where you are seeing investors more selective in the business models they are willing to suppor
overpriced, we don't know which companies will survive, which companies are going to succeed, which companiesot. what is happening now is the emergence of investors, citing, well all companies are not created equal, some will grow better and survive to this period and others will not. we have to sift through the companies and decide which one will be the winners. you're seeing the bigger companies and the smaller companies that are transactional revenue based, where the revenue can be volatile,...
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we have the financial help of the company and can this company run? will i be able to cover iconic in the use cash flow to cover their responsibilities? and then you start to think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we can step up in a world that's a challenge. remember that with all the vertical information. it's a much more practical role in that timmy is part and parcel to being a good board member. >> obsolete and you write about how many people think the dog stops with the ceo. all these were as the board take on you and your strategy around that company in operations andnd not having short-term thinking. a bigro part of board members rl is ceo succession. we know ceos have expanded quite a bit. can you tell us a little bit about how you've been involved in the past and if there's different questions they are asking a that fit into the perspective of business leadership? >> yes. the truth is that i think it's really important that we all understand in a sense corporations are living organisms.s. they are collection
we have the financial help of the company and can this company run? will i be able to cover iconic in the use cash flow to cover their responsibilities? and then you start to think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we can step up in a world that's a challenge. remember that with all the vertical information. it's a much more practical role in that timmy is part and parcel to being a good board member. >> obsolete and you write about how many people think...
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can this company run? do they have debt or are they able to, can they use cash flow to cover the responsibility's? then you think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we step up in a world that's incredibly challenging. that is a broader strategical way, a tactical role in that is part of being a good board member. >> you write how many people stop eo the risks members take on from a strategy around the company and operations not just having short-term thinking from a public part of the role ceo succession. we know now the most expansion by quite a bit. can you tell us in your succession in the past, is there a different question you are asking and what is expected of business leadership? >> the truth is, it's important we understand in a sense corporations are living organisms, collections of humans and human changes, context changes and recently a port calling from a company i served on a while ago in his 80s, he said the only thing i can guarantee you're always going to be
can this company run? do they have debt or are they able to, can they use cash flow to cover the responsibility's? then you think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we step up in a world that's incredibly challenging. that is a broader strategical way, a tactical role in that is part of being a good board member. >> you write how many people stop eo the risks members take on from a strategy around the company and operations not just having short-term...
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an energy company, an oil company in europe than it is here.ack: another big earnings week with tech company's report, great investment ideas going into the weekend. andrew's take on losses elon musk could take on the twitter deal. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. treleg
an energy company, an oil company in europe than it is here.ack: another big earnings week with tech company's report, great investment ideas going into the weekend. andrew's take on losses elon musk could take on the twitter deal. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your...
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if i were the companies, i would be very concerned.y claim to want a rewrite of section 230, but it's not clear how this is going to play out in a good way for them. i would say quickly on this youtube case, i think there's a good argument that since section 230 was implemented in order to indemnify companies against excesses of speech by people they couldn't control, that is logical, but once they apply that algorithm to their content, i don't see section 230 being a very good defense for their behavior. emily: in europe you've got social media companies being question with the british ruling that social media was to blame for the death of a teenage girl. what is your take on how that case could potentially impact these? >> the supreme court justices here tend to ignore what is happening overseas and look at u.s. law. particularly conservatives are very proud of not paying attention to what is happening with foreign law. so i would not expect a direct impact. that being said, these justices understand that social media is controversia
if i were the companies, i would be very concerned.y claim to want a rewrite of section 230, but it's not clear how this is going to play out in a good way for them. i would say quickly on this youtube case, i think there's a good argument that since section 230 was implemented in order to indemnify companies against excesses of speech by people they couldn't control, that is logical, but once they apply that algorithm to their content, i don't see section 230 being a very good defense for...
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the financial health of the company, can this company run? to have a lot of debt? are the able to -- and the use the cash flow to cover their responsibility? then you think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we can step up in a world that is incredibly challenge. if you remember, also with very little information. that's how we've changed from a broader strategic role to a much more tactical role and that to me as part and parcel of being a good board member. >> host: absolutely. you write about how many people think the buck stops with the ceo but, in fact, there all these risks board members take on given strategy around f the company and operations and not having just short-term thinking. a big part of board members role as you write is cno's succession. we know now that ceos and was expected has really expanded quite a bit. can you tell us about how you been involved in ceo succession in the past and if there question your asking these days that fit into what is expected of business leadership? >> guest: yes. the truth is that it
the financial health of the company, can this company run? to have a lot of debt? are the able to -- and the use the cash flow to cover their responsibility? then you think about other considerations such as the broader marketplace and how we can step up in a world that is incredibly challenge. if you remember, also with very little information. that's how we've changed from a broader strategic role to a much more tactical role and that to me as part and parcel of being a good board member....
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companies that are in the register and in case of non-compliance of the company with one or more criteria, and which are established in our position. that is, uh, the average salary is the revenue from these activities, the presence of a corresponding website. if the company does not meet any of these criteria, then and we are right. uh, exclude the company from the register, let's repeat all the most important things that the mencipher has launched, an updated procedure for accrediting an it company. it is available on public services, the main new requirement is at least 30% of income from activities in the field of information technology, while the list of eligible activities has been expanded to 30s superfluous. now, in addition to the standard creation of software and databases, it includes a variety of areas of activity from 3d animation to the internet of things and artificial intelligence. for those who have already passed accreditation, it is important to know that an annual audit will be carried out. compliance with the criteria before july 1 remained questions. if you want to k
companies that are in the register and in case of non-compliance of the company with one or more criteria, and which are established in our position. that is, uh, the average salary is the revenue from these activities, the presence of a corresponding website. if the company does not meet any of these criteria, then and we are right. uh, exclude the company from the register, let's repeat all the most important things that the mencipher has launched, an updated procedure for accrediting an it...
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and companies that have significant strong capital and in many cases that companies have that have benefited through covid like health care and distribution businesses have accelerated and those are still trading. the multiples we are seeing for the higher quality companies remain robust. 15, 20 times cash flows for very strong companies in defensive industries. that is where we are focusing. today, given the rise in underlying base rates and improving spreads, the same loan we did a year ago at 6%-7%, we are now getting 9%-10% for a traditional secure loan. we think it is a great time that as long as you are more conservative and selective in the nature and businesses you are looking at a. >> one of the other major spotlights is liquidity. our parts of the credit markets are seeing more -- far more liquidity and yields. i am curious if that makes private credit less attractive by comparison, especially at a time when a lot of companies are looking to right side their balance sheets. >> and think what also has happened in the private credit markets is because of the broadly syndicated liquid
and companies that have significant strong capital and in many cases that companies have that have benefited through covid like health care and distribution businesses have accelerated and those are still trading. the multiples we are seeing for the higher quality companies remain robust. 15, 20 times cash flows for very strong companies in defensive industries. that is where we are focusing. today, given the rise in underlying base rates and improving spreads, the same loan we did a year ago...
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is that a win for the company? or is it a loss yet? it's definitely still been for the company. it's clearly wanted to get a stronger position in this terminal for variety to reasons. and well, the ideal would have been the 35 percent that it was aiming for, you know, and it will, it will, it will no longer have the kind of sort of voting rights that would have had with that 35 percent. sure. it's still significant when and it's not just a wind in terms of them getting in 24.9 percent share this. this is also kind of a broader victory for china and being able to continue to kind of private keep prying the. ready door open in germany and in europe more broadly for the investment coming from it's big stadiums, champions. at the same time, we know that other shipping companies own stakes and terminals in hubbard, for example, including the hot dog lloyd out of germany mer scott of denmark. i believe so what is the concern about costco? can you spell that out? yeah. kind of started starting off. understand that costco is not like america. it is a completely different kind of entity
is that a win for the company? or is it a loss yet? it's definitely still been for the company. it's clearly wanted to get a stronger position in this terminal for variety to reasons. and well, the ideal would have been the 35 percent that it was aiming for, you know, and it will, it will, it will no longer have the kind of sort of voting rights that would have had with that 35 percent. sure. it's still significant when and it's not just a wind in terms of them getting in 24.9 percent share...
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but also smaller companies is going to have major downstream impacts on the companies with whom they also do business. i really would to zero in on these go up three missions a problem. the question, do you really think it's reasonable to ask companies to collect, analyze, reconcile, report on things that literally whether the company employee is a tesla or a pickup? that is in essence with the commission is doing when it expanded with the scope three rules and omissions. greg senator, what we have right now in america is we have many companies. hundred center greenhouse gas emissions to the public. there including also, not all of them but many around scope three. this is the downstream are your suppliers. and so what we are trying to do is bring some semblance do that. standardization. we have said is not a mandate. if you have a commitment. >> the rule would give the company's leeway. whether they expand to scope three or not. >> is only a proposal per the adoption sills not happen. i mandate on scope one and scope two. we took in a different approach for scope three. the company
but also smaller companies is going to have major downstream impacts on the companies with whom they also do business. i really would to zero in on these go up three missions a problem. the question, do you really think it's reasonable to ask companies to collect, analyze, reconcile, report on things that literally whether the company employee is a tesla or a pickup? that is in essence with the commission is doing when it expanded with the scope three rules and omissions. greg senator, what we...
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companies. of all, talk to us why unicorn does not make sense as a term? >> thank you for having me. if you look at the end of between 21 we had already -- the end of 2021 we had a thousand unicorns. representing an unprecedented size level of companies. there are some companies that you deserve a alien -- billion plus market cap. they will be large one-day. a good percent of them will -- got way out askew with their valuation. investors were looking for the next snowflake. the problem is there a very few companies that can aspire to those types of heights. that is why we will see a lot of these companies not sustained in a corn status in the future -- in a corn status in the future. >> do we see them fading? is there more and it -- m&a? what does darwinian is him look like? >> there are fewer copies of the size and scale and market leadership that will go public. a lot of these companies that unfortunately there i ways and's were set very high. there -- they're businesses were given a lot of ca
companies. of all, talk to us why unicorn does not make sense as a term? >> thank you for having me. if you look at the end of between 21 we had already -- the end of 2021 we had a thousand unicorns. representing an unprecedented size level of companies. there are some companies that you deserve a alien -- billion plus market cap. they will be large one-day. a good percent of them will -- got way out askew with their valuation. investors were looking for the next snowflake. the problem is...
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but some companies can't do either. it's high precision work for more than a 100 years german company atlantic has been selling abrasive, grinding wheels. each one is custom made to the client's needs. most of their production is for export to ball bearing manufacturers, medical tech companies, or order suppliers. the companies or the books are full, but a few 100 employees are concerned about rising energy costs. electricity prices doubled in recent months, and the price of gas has gone up $6.00 fold. as we advance as we were forced to sharply increase the prices because we expect energy prices to continue to rise, saying that we're now budgeting at the current high price. so from that, so the question is, and our hope is that our loyal customers will continue to order from us because our products are of high quality and are quite simply necessary for addison when i come off, then the traditional company has to buy gas and electricity on the so called spot market, because it previous energy suppliers have filed for ban
but some companies can't do either. it's high precision work for more than a 100 years german company atlantic has been selling abrasive, grinding wheels. each one is custom made to the client's needs. most of their production is for export to ball bearing manufacturers, medical tech companies, or order suppliers. the companies or the books are full, but a few 100 employees are concerned about rising energy costs. electricity prices doubled in recent months, and the price of gas has gone up...
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jim, this is the only company in the entire information technology company that's operating near the when you take the revenue growth and the free cash flow margin and you add them up, it's near the rule of 60 they say you're world class when you're operating at the rule of 40 so i'm just so proud of our team, our board, our management team, our culture. we're so excited to get out there and help our customers win. >> that doesn't mean you're seeing the macro picture lighten up, does it? >> we're hearing from a lot of companies. mcdonald's is looking for a mild to moderate recession in the u.s. much more severe in europe >> very fair, carl you're 100% right. we had one customer in europe that is getting rid of 427 point solutions to consolidate them all on the servicenow platform because they need to take enormous cost out of their business because they're not selling as many things and that's what the servicenow platform can do. it's the great simplifier. so from i.t. and how you service the business to the employee experience and how you inspire your people and get them to be as pr
jim, this is the only company in the entire information technology company that's operating near the when you take the revenue growth and the free cash flow margin and you add them up, it's near the rule of 60 they say you're world class when you're operating at the rule of 40 so i'm just so proud of our team, our board, our management team, our culture. we're so excited to get out there and help our customers win. >> that doesn't mean you're seeing the macro picture lighten up, does it?...
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>> you know, listen, you'd have to go company by company and product cycle by-product cycle again, forompany and the right product cycle, we're not saying you shouldn't own those companies, but in general, we do not like technology. >> okay. so in general meaning what that the kind of expansionary idea that companies need to buy a bunch of general technology is no longer going to yield but in specific narrative cases, there will continue to be a demand that could cause outsized return for certain stocks >> listen, we're a value manager, so we're judging everything on valuation in combination with the fundamentals and the catalyst they present we still think many of these companies are over valued. it's not that they're not good companies. they're just not good stocks >> eli, you talk about an emphasis on industries with capital and capacity constraints. walk me through what some of those industries are because, i guess you could arguably throw tech into some of them >> you know, less so with technology actually, i would say no the amount of capital and capacity that's been created with
>> you know, listen, you'd have to go company by company and product cycle by-product cycle again, forompany and the right product cycle, we're not saying you shouldn't own those companies, but in general, we do not like technology. >> okay. so in general meaning what that the kind of expansionary idea that companies need to buy a bunch of general technology is no longer going to yield but in specific narrative cases, there will continue to be a demand that could cause outsized...
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first of all, we have an infa t -- infrastructure company, club company, chemical company.oleum is self-evident we'll get rid of transocean and do a traditional industrial here because i think it's ready to roar i see it going we will add honeywell, make the trade and then ready to go let's take number two. we'll bug, which is the name of my late dog. bug. on twitter who says @jimcramer a and @madmoney, first source, kinder morgan, united states steel, am i diversified? okay so let me just check i think that these are very, very tough i want to do a good job. so you'll have to excuse me while i look up some of these. because one of these is a combination of a company that i like very much but i have not been able to convince people to buy it that's miller knoll. i have a fantastic miller knoll chair but the stock isn't doing well no to that kinder morgan was downgraded today. i thought it was foolish i like the pipeline company. reality income gives you a terrific monthly deal, builders first source is evident. we'll get rid of u.s. steel and make it new corp to keep kinder
first of all, we have an infa t -- infrastructure company, club company, chemical company.oleum is self-evident we'll get rid of transocean and do a traditional industrial here because i think it's ready to roar i see it going we will add honeywell, make the trade and then ready to go let's take number two. we'll bug, which is the name of my late dog. bug. on twitter who says @jimcramer a and @madmoney, first source, kinder morgan, united states steel, am i diversified? okay so let me just...
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so it was created for such companies for such residents.ark two sites, one of a general technical orientation, the second of a pharmaceutical one, in total, almost 80 residents. the guys make, uh, sensors that are used in a lot of industries. the main one is the oil and gas chemical food industry. well, and many others. equipment for industrial cooling systems, the production itself is located in the moscow region, the company is glad that since 2014 they began to get rid of the so-called foreign trace, all the equipment at the enterprise has been made in russia since the fourteenth year. we are tight they took care of the equipment of domestic production. and in connection with this. we began to select partners who have, uh, some kind of technological a technological equipment in order to manufacture fans, produce pumps , manufacture electronics, and i am building these connections. we got a very good response, uh, resonance that there are such companies. over the past 10 years, the moscow authorities have provided technoparks with benefit
so it was created for such companies for such residents.ark two sites, one of a general technical orientation, the second of a pharmaceutical one, in total, almost 80 residents. the guys make, uh, sensors that are used in a lot of industries. the main one is the oil and gas chemical food industry. well, and many others. equipment for industrial cooling systems, the production itself is located in the moscow region, the company is glad that since 2014 they began to get rid of the so-called...
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medical tech companies or order suppliers, the company's order books are full. but the few 100 employees are concerned about rising energy costs. electricity prices doubled in recent months, and the price of gas has gone up $6.00 hold revenue as we were forced to sharply increase the prices because we expect energy prices to continue to rise, saying that we're not budgeting the current high price. and so the question is, and our hope is that our loyal customers will continue to order from us because our products are of high quality and are quite simply necessary for that is then when i fuck him off, then the traditional company has to buy gas and electricity on the so called spot market, because it previous energy suppliers have filed for bankruptcy. that means atlanta can't make any long term agreements for their energy needs. rising gas and electricity prices are having an immediate effect on production costs. that's because these wheels have to be baked in high temperature ovens. this is al, adding substantially up to now there's been no support at all from t
medical tech companies or order suppliers, the company's order books are full. but the few 100 employees are concerned about rising energy costs. electricity prices doubled in recent months, and the price of gas has gone up $6.00 hold revenue as we were forced to sharply increase the prices because we expect energy prices to continue to rise, saying that we're not budgeting the current high price. and so the question is, and our hope is that our loyal customers will continue to order from us...
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if the company does not meet any of these criteria, then we have the right to exclude the company from the register, we will repeat all the most important min numbers, an updated procedure for lending to an it company has been launched. it is available on public services, the main new requirement is at least 30% of income from activities in the field of information technology, while the list of eligible activities has been expanded to more than 30. now, in addition to the standard creation of software and databases, it includes a variety of areas of activity from 3d animation to the internet of things and artificial intelligence. for those who have already passed accreditation, it is important to know that an annual audit will be carried out. compliance with the criteria before july 1 remained questions. do you want to know how else the state can help ask the it industry and those who work in it in our telegram channel, and we will definitely contact the relevant ministry and tell you about everything in our next instruction. let's translate from clerical, but understandable, everythin
if the company does not meet any of these criteria, then we have the right to exclude the company from the register, we will repeat all the most important min numbers, an updated procedure for lending to an it company has been launched. it is available on public services, the main new requirement is at least 30% of income from activities in the field of information technology, while the list of eligible activities has been expanded to more than 30. now, in addition to the standard creation of...
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the company's bottom line. it also became increasingly important for the company's political hurdles and some of their major business problems in the past seven years. and so during time i was reporting on a lot of the major crises that that youtube and its parent company dealt with sort of fire after. and what i saw was a really fascinating in the short period of time this whiplash you have these employees at google and youtube who see themselves as an underdog to traditional media to traditional corporate world and hollywood. and then within a few short years they're google and youtube viewed almost equivalent big tobacco. and you've seen the social media backlash. google has faced intense amount of unprecedented political scrutiny. i thought was a fascinating story about this media platform. that's really despite its size and influence. it's just not had the same level of attention as some of its peers. and i thought within that story that you have plenty of fascinating characters youtube and then inside the
the company's bottom line. it also became increasingly important for the company's political hurdles and some of their major business problems in the past seven years. and so during time i was reporting on a lot of the major crises that that youtube and its parent company dealt with sort of fire after. and what i saw was a really fascinating in the short period of time this whiplash you have these employees at google and youtube who see themselves as an underdog to traditional media to...
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i think the company is certainly up for it, it is a very well-managed company.s company went from 200,000 shoppers to 500,000 shoppers. during the height of the pandemic, just a well-managed business. all that is being said is that there is no need right now for them to have to do an ipo in a very auspicious market. emily: are you saying if they have to classify workers as employees, it is not going to dramatically and negatively impact the company? they are prepared for it? >> i am saying i think they would be able to handle it. but it is going to impact the valuation models that institutions are looking at for sure. i think that in and of itself is a reason you hold off on rushing into an ipo market when you don't need to. this is a consumer facing business. the aura of an ipo is important and there's no reason to rush into a market. when you're in an environment like we are in right now where there is so much read on the screen the institutional investors with pass ipo's, you really need to pull off a transaction successfully, you have to have everything in l
i think the company is certainly up for it, it is a very well-managed company.s company went from 200,000 shoppers to 500,000 shoppers. during the height of the pandemic, just a well-managed business. all that is being said is that there is no need right now for them to have to do an ipo in a very auspicious market. emily: are you saying if they have to classify workers as employees, it is not going to dramatically and negatively impact the company? they are prepared for it? >> i am...
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they changed some company functions operationally and are allowing the company to generate more marginprofit. they plan to shut most retail outlets next year in 2023, doing everything they possibly can. unfortunately for the stock price, it's not changing anything. a lot of the employee pay at companies like peloton is very much tied to the stock. it's difficult for the morale to be sky high or even very positive when they're trying everything they can possibly do. they're moving pretty quickly, they've done a whole revamp of operations in a matter of months and it is not doing anything for the start price, which is just going lower and lower. so i don't think morale is very good at this point. emily: mark gurman, as always, thanks for your reporting. as we head into fall, where will we go in the winter? kim kardashian slapped with a fine on crypto. we will discuss,. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: time for crypto report and we have to talk about kim kardashian who was just find the fcc for $1.3 million. they say she broke u.s. rules by not disclosing she was paid for a promotion. i got to
they changed some company functions operationally and are allowing the company to generate more marginprofit. they plan to shut most retail outlets next year in 2023, doing everything they possibly can. unfortunately for the stock price, it's not changing anything. a lot of the employee pay at companies like peloton is very much tied to the stock. it's difficult for the morale to be sky high or even very positive when they're trying everything they can possibly do. they're moving pretty...
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the way. 0nline marketing company buffer.s been publishing salaries of all of its staff publicly since 2013. if you want to know what a secretary earns, you just go to their website. so i caught up with their ceo, the big boss who is paid just under 300 grand a year. joel gascoigne, a real pleasure having you on my show. and joel, let's start with this. quite simply, why did the company decide to publish everyone�*s pay? we decided that it would make things a lot simpler and it would build a lot of trust if we were just completely open about the pay, the numbers, but also how we got to the numbers. so we have a salary formula as well, which has been public since 2013 as well. we started internally and then we six months later decided, you know, actually make sense for us to take this step further and make it completely public information. and joel, what kind of a reaction does it have when i don't know, when you have meetings with clients that they know how much you and everyone at the company gets paid? yeah, we'll say it co
the way. 0nline marketing company buffer.s been publishing salaries of all of its staff publicly since 2013. if you want to know what a secretary earns, you just go to their website. so i caught up with their ceo, the big boss who is paid just under 300 grand a year. joel gascoigne, a real pleasure having you on my show. and joel, let's start with this. quite simply, why did the company decide to publish everyone�*s pay? we decided that it would make things a lot simpler and it would build a...
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in our situation, we have two publicly traded companies, value of our company is during the trading dayyou go with the value of our company and it's every single second. we have very well-known values and putting together a deal that's a fair evaluation of the two entities and it's very simple. plus, we're both sec compliant companies where the jurisdiction of the sec and very different than most spac combinations. liz: this is a shortcut way to list on the nasdaq; correct. you flip and able to take on the spacs identity as certainly that position and space. so my question now becomes for investors looking toward what you plan to extract, forget visitors, how about customers, who is approaching you and who wants the minerals and is the word out? >> the word is out. you've seen the reports about automobile companies, steel companies and they're going out and searching for the minerals and can't find enough of these and we're in discussions with some of the top automotive companies and top steel companies in the world because they want to put their procurement programs together so they're
in our situation, we have two publicly traded companies, value of our company is during the trading dayyou go with the value of our company and it's every single second. we have very well-known values and putting together a deal that's a fair evaluation of the two entities and it's very simple. plus, we're both sec compliant companies where the jurisdiction of the sec and very different than most spac combinations. liz: this is a shortcut way to list on the nasdaq; correct. you flip and able to...
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i going to have to continue paying for this gas company-— this gas company.hey will. it's not _ this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally _ this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, - this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, but. this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, but i l will, it's not totally clear, but i think there will be a new company set up which customers and assets will be transferred into, which will effectively start from zero. that will be what octopus purchases. so all of the losses that have been built up to date will still be passed through to customers through future increases in their bills, so you are starting with a new company. thank you. the head of the royal navy has ordered an investigation into allegations of bullying and sexual harassment against female recruits in the submarine service. several women who served in the fleet have told the daily mail they faced mistreatment from all ranks. the first sea lord, admiral sir ben key, said any form of haras
i going to have to continue paying for this gas company-— this gas company.hey will. it's not _ this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally _ this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, - this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, but. this gas company. i imagine they will, it's not totally clear, but i l will, it's not totally clear, but i think there will be a new company set up which customers and assets will be transferred into, which...
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i mean, there's a litany in the marketing literature of company. so if you celebrities, and it's all gone very, very wrong. so i think now the question for us to us is, what do we do differently? what, how do we manage this easy shoe and the range given they've cut ties with him. my, my expectation is they're gonna destroy the stock, the inventory, and they're going to move on as quickly as possible and do what they're doing now, which is making clear that they do not endorse any of the points of view that he's been putting forward around white lives matter around the anti semitic a public and social media posts and public posts and public communication. so the best they can do is distance themselves as quickly as possible. because certainly he has proven a liability. ok, so i did us shares as we've seen this year, a down 60 percent. and this is of course making things worse. so we may solicit some free advice from you. you know, if you said a bit about what they should do next, but should they consider other brand endorsements? i mean, companies l
i mean, there's a litany in the marketing literature of company. so if you celebrities, and it's all gone very, very wrong. so i think now the question for us to us is, what do we do differently? what, how do we manage this easy shoe and the range given they've cut ties with him. my, my expectation is they're gonna destroy the stock, the inventory, and they're going to move on as quickly as possible and do what they're doing now, which is making clear that they do not endorse any of the points...
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to hydro electric power plants, the company. good job, ha, one, the contract, an, an auction beating out rivals from france, spain, russia, and china itself. water is one of argentine is most coveted natural resources. environmental activists are on high alert. i. e, i, you know, media, i know, i know i was on, at that i, people look at natural resources as natural assets that can be exploited until there's nothing left yet without comprehending that development needs to be sustainable in their kindergarten disorders, has been valued. some companies come here to plunder the resources given in us at yet in the midst of the global energy, food and climate crises. argentina has much to offer oil from the fracking formation of vacuum, water, solar and wind power, as well as hydrogen renewable energy. add to that grain meas, and even lithium for electric batteries, whether it's china, europe, or the us, all the big economic powers are looking towards argentina. diego, gwen or the argentine a chinese chamber of commerce says it's not
to hydro electric power plants, the company. good job, ha, one, the contract, an, an auction beating out rivals from france, spain, russia, and china itself. water is one of argentine is most coveted natural resources. environmental activists are on high alert. i. e, i, you know, media, i know, i know i was on, at that i, people look at natural resources as natural assets that can be exploited until there's nothing left yet without comprehending that development needs to be sustainable in their...
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the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person household by day. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them to work as a wake of the ukraine war companies want to sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply thing. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want to freeze my electricity cost. it's the only way to become independent of rising electricity prices. that is what the town of course creamer in eastern germany wanted with its new solar farm. there price $0.06 per kilowatt hour of solar power plus $0.10 for storing it. that's half of what it costs from the power grid. when even should the weather's good, although solar plants produce extra electricity that we can store that facility. but if the weather is overcast or in the evening, we can take it out of storage. the community could be a model for germany, but there are still only a few giant storage f
the company produces battery storage units. a single module stores 10 kilowatt hours, which can power the needs of a 4 person household by day. the modules can be connected to one another and industrial companies are keen on acquiring them. them to work as a wake of the ukraine war companies want to sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply thing. and that's why customers call us and say, i need electricity stores. i want to freeze my electricity cost. it's the only way to become...
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we have an auto company.intech company, a retailer not doing as well as i'd like but better. we have an entertainment company and believe it or not, this is linked to this this is a satellite radio company that does well if you sell a lot of cars but if you don't, it doesn't do well so we're actually going to get rid of this name and we're going to put in, yes, we're going to go back to eli lilly this will be done monday morning. next up, we have inmid va from omar. >> hey, jim, omar in new york. long-time fan. thank you for what you do for the retail community my top five portfolio holdings are united airlines, ual, apple, aapl, jp morgan choice, jpm, advanced micro devices and coca-cola, k.o would you say i'm diversified? thank you. >> first of all, thank you for the kind comments. i know i'm usually under attack for the retail investor. that's why i do it i'm a fighter and fighting for you. that's what it's been about for 22 years on this network apple you own it, trade it i understand the stock is going d
we have an auto company.intech company, a retailer not doing as well as i'd like but better. we have an entertainment company and believe it or not, this is linked to this this is a satellite radio company that does well if you sell a lot of cars but if you don't, it doesn't do well so we're actually going to get rid of this name and we're going to put in, yes, we're going to go back to eli lilly this will be done monday morning. next up, we have inmid va from omar. >> hey, jim, omar in...
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an energy company, an oil company in europe than it is here. tech company' (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. so, for me and the hundreds of drivers in my fleet, staying connected, cutting downtime, and delivering on time depends on t-mobile 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. (vo) unconventional thinking delivers four times the 5g coverage of verizon. and it's ready right now. t-mobile for business. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good! brought to you by global x etfs, for information visit foxbusiness.com/"barron's roundtable". jack: rather than facing a pretty humiliating courtroom defeat elon musk decided to pay that hefty price tag, $34 billion for twitter, 44 time
an energy company, an oil company in europe than it is here. tech company' (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. so, for me and the hundreds of drivers in my fleet, staying connected, cutting downtime, and delivering on time depends on t-mobile 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. (vo) unconventional thinking delivers four times the 5g...
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the company rebounding, price share $110 per share. here to describe that call, charles from he'needham. wipe were you bullish on this name, a weak time for cyclicals on chips and political tensions rising >> basically a stock call, but also a call on the company fundamentals let me get to the number two first. you already mentioned that, well, i'm expecting taiwan semi to grow roughly 10% on top line next year, despite that we are entering semiconductor downturn, linked to 2023. i would say when we look at downturn, we must look at unit growth rate, and taiwan semi, i do expect that the unit shipment is going to go down by roughly 10% next year. that is going to -- we're going to see a flip in q1 of '23, but at the same time i would say the pricing growth coming from taiwan semi is going to more than offset the unit growth declines into next year. when i say pricing growth, i'm not talking about they raise price across the board well, that's part of the equation, but the greater part of that is, there's a mix of taiwan semi product sh
the company rebounding, price share $110 per share. here to describe that call, charles from he'needham. wipe were you bullish on this name, a weak time for cyclicals on chips and political tensions rising >> basically a stock call, but also a call on the company fundamentals let me get to the number two first. you already mentioned that, well, i'm expecting taiwan semi to grow roughly 10% on top line next year, despite that we are entering semiconductor downturn, linked to 2023. i would...
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that's because, for example, avangard, yes, the company issues eurobonds, the company, money from therest rates, and the company must have audited reports for billions of dollars, yes, this reporting was formally done by a company from the big four, but it was not formally discovered that it was a cypriot company the office of a company from the big four, namely this cyprus office, was working on an outsourced basis, if you can say so. they just hired some ukrainian sharashkin office that did the audit and you know billions of dollars were taken under the audit of the company about which no one knows and does not know the name, plus or minus, the same story of ukrlenfarmi goes on, that is why they very often told analysts many, many tales that did not really fight, to be honest, back then, 10 years ago, in fact, it all started when they were being built throughout history, all these rumors but i remember some such informal conversations with analysts when you ordered that well, if a person lent you 100 hryvnias, then it 's a person's problem, if she lent you 100 billion , then it's al
that's because, for example, avangard, yes, the company issues eurobonds, the company, money from therest rates, and the company must have audited reports for billions of dollars, yes, this reporting was formally done by a company from the big four, but it was not formally discovered that it was a cypriot company the office of a company from the big four, namely this cyprus office, was working on an outsourced basis, if you can say so. they just hired some ukrainian sharashkin office that did...
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, and in state companies it is imagine , for example, that you have a bank, you come to your bank, puty on a deposit, or yours, at a favorable interest rate because it is a large sum, and here the manager who gave you this deposit, who issued it, writes out some kind of bonus for himself, a few percent of the deposit that you placed in your own bank, or someone's imagination. imagine what he earned, for example, rinat akhmetov with his if i were a manager who would say such a thing, i would have written out a bonus for attracting a very cool client, for example, a traffic accident or a meteorologist, that is, akhmetov's company, that is, a fantasy from myself, the most terrible thing for me is to think that this would be done by a shareholder of scm. well, i hope that the investigation will be sorted out there 52 fop and they say that some of those clients either came specifically and that no one involved them, and then it turned out that the commission was received by managers, or they were simply forced to place their deposits in state banks , because the cabinet of ministers decreed
, and in state companies it is imagine , for example, that you have a bank, you come to your bank, puty on a deposit, or yours, at a favorable interest rate because it is a large sum, and here the manager who gave you this deposit, who issued it, writes out some kind of bonus for himself, a few percent of the deposit that you placed in your own bank, or someone's imagination. imagine what he earned, for example, rinat akhmetov with his if i were a manager who would say such a thing, i would...
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the company did not just work in russia, the founder of the russians.he, for example, was the first to start supporting the domestic operating system for phones; moreover, she actually stood at the origins of this operating system. the brother himself appeared in 2017 and in the same year. i witnessed the presentation of the r7 smartphone at the mobile world congress in barcelona. it was quite a remarkable event, because. it was the first russian and one of the first smartphones in the world to use an alternative to android operating system. the slfish system, created by people from nokia when the russian version of this operating system, later renamed the aurora os, had already begun to develop, they were tired of the only domestic mobile operating system, certified according to all the rules for use in any structures up to the highest authorities. smartphones and tablets based on this system began to be purchased by some gosha companies, for example, russian post rzd rostelecom used tablets for the population census on aurora last year. actually, that
the company did not just work in russia, the founder of the russians.he, for example, was the first to start supporting the domestic operating system for phones; moreover, she actually stood at the origins of this operating system. the brother himself appeared in 2017 and in the same year. i witnessed the presentation of the r7 smartphone at the mobile world congress in barcelona. it was quite a remarkable event, because. it was the first russian and one of the first smartphones in the world to...
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companies have to work on this stuff. let's go through your list as a vc in this landscape. how high up does the regulatory concern come to you or are you just looking at the broad landscape of tech investing and saying the tectonic plates are shifting? bradley: that's a good question. we are early-stage investors and we look for the same stuff as every early-stage investor. the founder, the underlying technology, underlying idea, the usual stuff. we asked two more question -- is there a regulatory issue or opportunity that if it were solved could drive growth and valuation and if so, can we help. when the answer is yes to both, that's when it makes sense for us to take the company just lusted and we are going to try to legalize sports betting. we legalize bird scooters. for roman, we legalized digital prescriptions. for us, we need to see a significant regulatory issue to invest in the first place. typically speaking, those issues come at the front end. that impact how we look at it. if we do our jobs properly, later sta
companies have to work on this stuff. let's go through your list as a vc in this landscape. how high up does the regulatory concern come to you or are you just looking at the broad landscape of tech investing and saying the tectonic plates are shifting? bradley: that's a good question. we are early-stage investors and we look for the same stuff as every early-stage investor. the founder, the underlying technology, underlying idea, the usual stuff. we asked two more question -- is there a...
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what are your talk about company culture. people want to be a part of these companies?o they feel included? commitment to stay in when you bring stay? culture is important being a board member. little bit more very abstract. what is that like lead? i ask is a wonderful collection. incredibly complex and will vary from business to business. i'll call at least in board we had a visitor was champion. i was really struck to influence and change and culture of the organizations a risk an employee can die by being segment having advised the national health service she company where they had an accident. talked about different culture into army. again if it will not go, they cannot ascribe or follow certain cultural norms. the challenge in as much how to drive culture in places where you in a bank for example that risks are perhaps a minute the mitigated ink the way the board engages more than think more about process versus outcome. you are trying to produce and talk about this in the book as well you degrees as possible. the tablet or the next scene i get should be pretty mu
what are your talk about company culture. people want to be a part of these companies?o they feel included? commitment to stay in when you bring stay? culture is important being a board member. little bit more very abstract. what is that like lead? i ask is a wonderful collection. incredibly complex and will vary from business to business. i'll call at least in board we had a visitor was champion. i was really struck to influence and change and culture of the organizations a risk an employee...
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— company? very costly for the company _ company? very costly for the company but _ company?ery costly for the company but it seems as - company? very costly for the company but it seems as if, i company? very costly for the | company but it seems as if, in the end, they really had no choice. you�*re right, they have faced some witticism for taking some time to reach this decision. yay and adidas have had a fractious relationship for some time, and now deleting — that in an instagram post accusing the company. adidas said it was putting the relationship under review and then came the anti—semitic comments in social media that saw him bad from a twitter and facebook and instagram as well. —— band. i have indeed reached the decision to end what has been quite a long—term relationship with kanye west, now chris reed, with adidas saying his comments were unacceptable, hateful and dangerous. —— now yay. you mentioned gap removing his products, the company in los angeles, the talent agency caa has dropped him, it seems his many commercial partnerships are imploding.— are imploding.
— company? very costly for the company _ company? very costly for the company but _ company?ery costly for the company but it seems as - company? very costly for the company but it seems as if, i company? very costly for the | company but it seems as if, in the end, they really had no choice. you�*re right, they have faced some witticism for taking some time to reach this decision. yay and adidas have had a fractious relationship for some time, and now deleting — that in an instagram post...
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these companies.his started and we are learning more about this and it started around september 11. there was a great opportunity to regulate these companies and it did not happen. we are in a world where if allowed to run amok, they are monopolies and they have made it challenging. it is not too late and there are amazing brands to do great journalism. i will say i continue to be as a board member, biased and impressed with the quality of journalism and the quality of communities and the diversification of revenue generated. it is hard to see and the discovery needing to consolidate. what does that do to smaller, independent brands and want to continue to be independent? when the top of the food chain is joining forces because they are feeling the pressure from social media? emily: let us talk about capitalism. you are continuing to invest. how bad is the downturn? how bad is it going to get? are you finding places to put your money? are you just waiting on the sidelines? emily: our model is to be fi
these companies.his started and we are learning more about this and it started around september 11. there was a great opportunity to regulate these companies and it did not happen. we are in a world where if allowed to run amok, they are monopolies and they have made it challenging. it is not too late and there are amazing brands to do great journalism. i will say i continue to be as a board member, biased and impressed with the quality of journalism and the quality of communities and the...
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this company hit disposal of apple privacy changes, competition from -- this company hit the buzz saw the apple privacy changes and competition. the issues that came up, the market wants them to cut out the metaverse. rain in expenses. it is a recession. when that happens, mary down, ratchet down, expenses to match up with the deteriorating revenue and the company is refusing to do that. i think this last part is selling on the part of investors who are saying that this is not the revenue results people expected. the clinging to this aggressive investment horizon and the market has said that is too much. we are out of here. we are selling. emily: there were a couple of companies who had a strong quarters. apple, pinterest, interesting given their role in the advertising business, and meta, amazon, having a really tough quarter reporting. what is the common thread here? mark: pinterest revenue results actually deteriorated. expectations have been set low enough that results came in better-than-expected. they did with meda too, and revenue came in a smidgen better-than-expected. it was
this company hit disposal of apple privacy changes, competition from -- this company hit the buzz saw the apple privacy changes and competition. the issues that came up, the market wants them to cut out the metaverse. rain in expenses. it is a recession. when that happens, mary down, ratchet down, expenses to match up with the deteriorating revenue and the company is refusing to do that. i think this last part is selling on the part of investors who are saying that this is not the revenue...
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the pavement company beating on the top and bottom line. brin, you own it >> yeah, it was -- i mean it was a great number all around. i'm not surprised. you know, the new york fed puts out consumer credit data, and more people i mean globally are going to be using their credit cards so more swipes so i think as people continue to use more credit and less cash, you know, visa obviously is in the center of that to take advantage of it. i know the ceo said they're not seeing a slow down so that's an interesting note, but i do think it's more of a pivot from cash to credit than a slow down or not a slow down. so great to see the number, happy to own the stock >> yeah, great report for visa anastasia, i'm going to come over to you. my colleague kate rooney broke some news amazon is going to start taking venmo payments that will kind of work its way into some of that business. >> the new fin techs are trying to find a wedge and find their way in even if you are a user of paypal or venmo you're still wanting to link to a credit card. and brin is r
the pavement company beating on the top and bottom line. brin, you own it >> yeah, it was -- i mean it was a great number all around. i'm not surprised. you know, the new york fed puts out consumer credit data, and more people i mean globally are going to be using their credit cards so more swipes so i think as people continue to use more credit and less cash, you know, visa obviously is in the center of that to take advantage of it. i know the ceo said they're not seeing a slow down so...
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companies out of business. there economic assault and the rights violations are part of the same problem. they both flout the rule of law. it is to make it easier to steal our innovation. they tried to silence anybody who fights back against their theft. companies, politicians, individuals. just as they try to silence anyone who fights back against their other aggressions. we have another example. there attempted obstruction of an independent judicial process to give underhanded help to one of their companies accused of breaking our intellectual property laws and deny justice to that company's victims. since i started as fbi director, i have been repeatedly sounding the alarm about the chinese governments disregard for fair business practices and for the rule of law. the fbi has been reaching out and warning and helping the communities the chinese government targets. businesses of every size and sector, the chinese-american community, academia, our foreign partners around the world. the chinese-american communi
companies out of business. there economic assault and the rights violations are part of the same problem. they both flout the rule of law. it is to make it easier to steal our innovation. they tried to silence anybody who fights back against their theft. companies, politicians, individuals. just as they try to silence anyone who fights back against their other aggressions. we have another example. there attempted obstruction of an independent judicial process to give underhanded help to one of...