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the company for a long time.: would you say the computing business is one that is likely to increase in value as more companies come in or as computers become more sophisticated, or do you think it is pretty much a solid business but not going to be a high-growth business? enrique: depends what you mean by high-growth. it is a business we think is going to grow between 2% and 4%. but it is a $400 billion business, so 2% of $4 billion is a lot of additional business. david: in your business today, would you say your biggest problem is what? your biggest concern is competition, government regulation, the economy? what is your biggest concern? enrique: i think one is the geopolitical tensions we are seeing. we have had a very stable environment for the last 20 years. it was very clear how to manage the company to be successful. things have changed extremely fast. and this is having significant impact on our business. the second is, to make sure that we stay in the lead from an innovation perspective. the pace that t
the company for a long time.: would you say the computing business is one that is likely to increase in value as more companies come in or as computers become more sophisticated, or do you think it is pretty much a solid business but not going to be a high-growth business? enrique: depends what you mean by high-growth. it is a business we think is going to grow between 2% and 4%. but it is a $400 billion business, so 2% of $4 billion is a lot of additional business. david: in your business...
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come you're from the company?want to sti their state to tell them, give me more money and i is an easy solution to this. auter] i can double the number of companies both limited money i have from oakwood got to make tough choices b lot of support. i mentioned i was of the compass this weekend national governors association and iere like 15 ors who showed and they were allpar. big states chemical states so i feel p about. >> what you're, there seems to be enorms necessary to make our echo sy disturbed lucy maybe either horizon. how do you see the longevity? >> i'm pointing to my team because i say our meeting, don't be shortsighted.we have to havea like the end of last year we announced the board of rap stars and announced this year we launch excellence so we needt-te are 20 year long-term goals. if we are shortsighted, this is our one chance to get right aboe smaller ones? can you help tho or ideas? >> two points, we are determined to give small grant to small arf companies in the semiconductor supply chain. not b
come you're from the company?want to sti their state to tell them, give me more money and i is an easy solution to this. auter] i can double the number of companies both limited money i have from oakwood got to make tough choices b lot of support. i mentioned i was of the compass this weekend national governors association and iere like 15 ors who showed and they were allpar. big states chemical states so i feel p about. >> what you're, there seems to be enorms necessary to make our echo...
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there is an office on the second floor of the building llc primorskoe company. , this company filled out applications to obtain quotas for crab fishing in the region and entered into deals with foreign companies for the supply of seafood. in january 2019, customs authorities opened four criminal cases related to this part. of the criminal code of the russian federation regarding the smuggling of kamchatka crab by an organized group across the customs border into the people's republic of china. the weight of the goods was 50 tons, and its cost was more than 35 million rubles. one the case was initiated based on the results of a prosecutor's investigation. to commit a crime , false information was provided to the customs authority. the head of primorskoye llc was dmitry lee, a close friend and companion of the krabov family. oleg kan, in the sakhalin fund, the family of a reputable entrepreneur from the native islands, mr. lee was listed as a permanent philanthropist. another company of dmitry li, oo moniron, regularly transferred money to the account of the kahn
there is an office on the second floor of the building llc primorskoe company. , this company filled out applications to obtain quotas for crab fishing in the region and entered into deals with foreign companies for the supply of seafood. in january 2019, customs authorities opened four criminal cases related to this part. of the criminal code of the russian federation regarding the smuggling of kamchatka crab by an organized group across the customs border into the people's republic of china....
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he said, look at the ford motor company. the ford motor company doesn't just make cars. they have a timber mill, they have a rubber plantation. they have steelworks. the plant in detroit didn't, you know, take parts and assemble cars the way they do today. it put in raw materials in one end and output vehicles on the other. henry ford understood that the transaction costs, the costs of search, finding information the cost of coordinating all these different parties in a complex supply chain, the cost of contract writing, the cost of establishing trust. all of these things were to expense in an open market. so we just vertically integrated the firm and that's basically the way companies looked for many decades. but technology tools helped to start to unbundle the company, right? so all of a sudden the mantra was, focus on what you do best. and offshore the rest. all of those costs began to go down, the cost of finding information, it's a lot easier find information. you can do a google search, right? or even when you can just check the yellow pages, it's lot easier to com
he said, look at the ford motor company. the ford motor company doesn't just make cars. they have a timber mill, they have a rubber plantation. they have steelworks. the plant in detroit didn't, you know, take parts and assemble cars the way they do today. it put in raw materials in one end and output vehicles on the other. henry ford understood that the transaction costs, the costs of search, finding information the cost of coordinating all these different parties in a complex supply chain,...
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every major company in the world, but also the shares of other investors in these companies, and thisa virtual complete monopoly. the unconditional economic potential of these companies. colossal, and they are very much fragmented within themselves , it is very difficult to establish full communication with certain legal entities, because it is a trade secret, but from the data that we see from stock market analytics and, strictly speaking, from those documents that are officially published by them in reports, companies bring fabulous profits to their shareholders every year and can influence not only global economic processes, but also political processes, in fact they are moving towards their expansion, we will see that in the next 10-20 years with them they will already have to fight, because they will reach that level of power where they will determine not just the development of individual sectors of the economy, they will determine the development of entire continents, does the vanguard have it? group is another daughter of the third pillar of the financial olympus state street
every major company in the world, but also the shares of other investors in these companies, and thisa virtual complete monopoly. the unconditional economic potential of these companies. colossal, and they are very much fragmented within themselves , it is very difficult to establish full communication with certain legal entities, because it is a trade secret, but from the data that we see from stock market analytics and, strictly speaking, from those documents that are officially published by...
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bye jen. 100 innovative companies, one etf.tment objectives, risks, charges expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. they're waiting for you. hey, do you have a second? they're all expecting more. more efficiency. more benefits. more growth. when you realize you can give your people everything, and more. thank you very much. [applause] ask, "now what?" here's what. you go with prudential to protect, empower and grow. with everything you need to deliver, you guessed it... more. one more thing... who's your rock? learn more at prudential.com trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. >>> welcome back more moves today and the proxy battle with disne
bye jen. 100 innovative companies, one etf.tment objectives, risks, charges expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. they're waiting for you. hey, do you have a second? they're all expecting more. more efficiency. more benefits. more growth. when you realize you can give your people everything, and more. thank you very much. [applause] ask, "now what?" here's what. you go with prudential to protect, empower and grow. with everything you need to deliver, you guessed it... more....
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if we use this capacity as a market pull for it, in fact, knowledge-based companies and technology companies, we will see that the growth that happens is far beyond that is what we have experienced so far. well, many countries in the world are small in size. if they decide to do something based on their own market is not necessarily possible, so they have to proceed from the very beginning within the framework of export equations and competition with competitors actually outside their own country, but our country is also a big country and this significant amount of its economy is dependent on the government. in any case, it is to very big institutions that if we decide to open domestic suppliers in this market more than in the past to the economy, one of the strongest of these companies is daneshmounian . well, there is one consideration, naturally from his considerations there is risk acceptance, because usually when you own a large industrial factory , you are running it. to a series of resources to supply its raw materials to maintain it for its processes and these and these generally hav
if we use this capacity as a market pull for it, in fact, knowledge-based companies and technology companies, we will see that the growth that happens is far beyond that is what we have experienced so far. well, many countries in the world are small in size. if they decide to do something based on their own market is not necessarily possible, so they have to proceed from the very beginning within the framework of export equations and competition with competitors actually outside their own...
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in this year, 1402 out of 323 state-owned companies, 310 companies have fully cooperated with us in this project, so it has been operationalized. in fact, until now that i am at your service , we have issued 200 operating records for these companies, and in that working group the evaluation of the rewards of these companies has been determined now you mentioned what will happen to reach those ceilings , their situation now, for example, you said 320 and you have 31. we had about 10 companies that did not cooperate with us, and according to the law, we issued them a zero report card and the bonus of their board members as well. it has become zero, and some of them are actually in the evaluation working group's turn, which, god willing, will be done there. it is possible that this plan is one of those plans that created motivation, because the government companies that performed well were actually able to receive salaries for up to 3 months, those that were weaker were rewarded for 2 months, one month, and those that were much weaker were given zero. by the way, a significant number is now
in this year, 1402 out of 323 state-owned companies, 310 companies have fully cooperated with us in this project, so it has been operationalized. in fact, until now that i am at your service , we have issued 200 operating records for these companies, and in that working group the evaluation of the rewards of these companies has been determined now you mentioned what will happen to reach those ceilings , their situation now, for example, you said 320 and you have 31. we had about 10 companies...
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but who owns this company?100% owned by 60% of it is owned by investors, including american investors. 20% are owned by the founders and 20% are employees, over 7,000 employees. the company's headquarters is not in china, it's in singapore, and the american user data isn't housed in china, it's housed in texas. controlled by a database owned by oracle. the administration seems to believe they can ban the export of americans' sensitive data, not just on tiktok, but on all platforms, because they just issued an executive order banning the export. now, i wish thisz#lm: was the bl that ms. jayapal and i have sponsored that we were moving, the fourth amendment's not for t stopping foreigners from buying it would also address the privacy concerns. . if we think we can address the privacy concerns, what's left to address? content moderation. remember before elon musk bought the crime scene at twitter. it was a conspiracy theory. these algorithm canceling peopl. you guys are crazy. when musk bought twitter, he kept it
but who owns this company?100% owned by 60% of it is owned by investors, including american investors. 20% are owned by the founders and 20% are employees, over 7,000 employees. the company's headquarters is not in china, it's in singapore, and the american user data isn't housed in china, it's housed in texas. controlled by a database owned by oracle. the administration seems to believe they can ban the export of americans' sensitive data, not just on tiktok, but on all platforms, because they...
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the company is reporting$34 a s. that values the company at $6.5 billion. >>> the department of justice is launching a criminal investigation into boeing and its door plug blowout. according to "the wall street journal," investigators contacted crew and flight attendants who were on the flight. boeing declined to comment to the journal. the doj did not immediately reply to a request for comment. >>> universal's "oppenheimer" winning best picture and six other oscars in the 96th academy awards which also included best director christopher nolan and cillian murphy. nolan had been nominated five times, but never won. emma thomas accepted the best picture prize. >> silvana, thank you very much. >>> turning attention now to washington, d.c. and a news alert. president biden's 2025 budget proposal set to be released today and we are learning some of what is expected. according to the white house, the budget aims to lower costs for child care and prescription drugs and other areas. it will boost manufacturing and create job
the company is reporting$34 a s. that values the company at $6.5 billion. >>> the department of justice is launching a criminal investigation into boeing and its door plug blowout. according to "the wall street journal," investigators contacted crew and flight attendants who were on the flight. boeing declined to comment to the journal. the doj did not immediately reply to a request for comment. >>> universal's "oppenheimer" winning best picture and six...
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how will it affect your company? do you think it will help your company? dr.arashimhan: i think you will have an impact. but i think it will take more time than most people expect. in productivity areas, ai has immediate applications. i think in productivity, we can use ai for document management and generation, not sexy areas. in our sector uniquely, the big question is can you speed up or increase the efficiency of drug r&d? we are working on a couple things, clinical trials and optimizing our clinical trials, but the big bets we have made here with palantir, microsoft research labs, google and some other partners to say can we discover some novel drugs that were not discoverable without ai ? can you optimize drugs more quickly? it's built on the parenting work that google deepmind did. we also have to acknowledge we only understand about 5% to 10% of what's going on in the human body. so to expect ai to use that 5% to 10% to extrapolate and come up with big discoveries will take time. david: other than ai, what other medical technologies will come along in
how will it affect your company? do you think it will help your company? dr.arashimhan: i think you will have an impact. but i think it will take more time than most people expect. in productivity areas, ai has immediate applications. i think in productivity, we can use ai for document management and generation, not sexy areas. in our sector uniquely, the big question is can you speed up or increase the efficiency of drug r&d? we are working on a couple things, clinical trials and...
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honeywell -- we like these companies we call technology companies disguised as industrial companies andeywell would fit into that category. >> eaton and tell it on, what you like about those? >> more play on industrial power management. the technology standpoint and there's a ramp up like capital spending on upgrading the grid, power management so that is play on that. interesting company, i think from evaluation standpoint, it looks quite good relatively speaking. they are sophisticated for industrial growth markets, aerospace and defense, digital energy, very strong balance sheet, strong free cash flow, prospects looking out. >> i understand you are bullish on financials in general and american express in particular, tell me about both. >> impressed with the financial thing that would play into a couple of broader themes we are looking at from the market standpoint, a shift in priorities in a couple of key areas. the number one shifting court preserving and protecting away from the inflation story. american express, strong momentum, impressed with her last earnings report, they raise
honeywell -- we like these companies we call technology companies disguised as industrial companies andeywell would fit into that category. >> eaton and tell it on, what you like about those? >> more play on industrial power management. the technology standpoint and there's a ramp up like capital spending on upgrading the grid, power management so that is play on that. interesting company, i think from evaluation standpoint, it looks quite good relatively speaking. they are...
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zulfiqari pointed out that they are not a transport company, they are a matching company , they make arrangements according to mr. zulfiqari's words. let me give you a simple example. take a look at the kebab shop . we call it a market for buying and selling kebabs . the market for buying and selling kebabs can be separated . if it's cheap, i won't eat kebab anymore, i'll go get daisy. it means that what happens is that the goods are not exactly the same, but they are strongly substituted for each other. i agree that the taxi business is the business of internet taxis, it is not a business that we should expect transport companies to adjust, but only at the place of adjustment. gary we should be aware that there are competitors in other markets and this regulation should be done in coordination with each other. now the reality is that i am not very good at solving political lawsuits. now , i don't want to get into this issue because of the taxi competition council of the municipality of each city, but the reality is this. internet taxis are now providing transportation services, so i
zulfiqari pointed out that they are not a transport company, they are a matching company , they make arrangements according to mr. zulfiqari's words. let me give you a simple example. take a look at the kebab shop . we call it a market for buying and selling kebabs . the market for buying and selling kebabs can be separated . if it's cheap, i won't eat kebab anymore, i'll go get daisy. it means that what happens is that the goods are not exactly the same, but they are strongly substituted for...
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companies and private sector chinese companies. >> and these companies are owned or subsidiaries or partially owned by the ccp. th >> not to my knowledge, senator. >> will all the witnesses commit to give your list of chinese clients to your u.s. government clients? mr. rich lesser? >> senator, my understanding is the most recent legislation of the national defense authorization act sets very clear guidelines of what it means to be compliant and to ensure that all the work we have done is done in the most way and all information that needs to be shared is shared and we will be completely compliant with those completely compliant with those regulations as they are established. >> will you disclose your list to u.s. government clients of your chinese clients? >> we go well beyond in terms of disclosure. i am happy to share that with you afterwards in quite a bit of detail. >> senator marshall, yes? >> senator, yes, but in the event we had to, yes. >> i will come back to mr. sternfels. you say you did your work with the dod, correct, the department of defense? >> yes we do work with them. >> you
companies and private sector chinese companies. >> and these companies are owned or subsidiaries or partially owned by the ccp. th >> not to my knowledge, senator. >> will all the witnesses commit to give your list of chinese clients to your u.s. government clients? mr. rich lesser? >> senator, my understanding is the most recent legislation of the national defense authorization act sets very clear guidelines of what it means to be compliant and to ensure that all the...
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should we say a breakup of some of these massive companies? it was really fascinating us that the deal jay has called this case against apple historic and draws a parallel against the famous case against microsoft in the ninety's of do, i really argued, is that what's the big here is the future of technology and beyond the lived this that apple has moved from innovating the smartphone market to stalling innovation. and the government sees a need to step in, in order to create the conditions in which we can see more exciting products, more ads and cheaper phones. okay, so just on that point for the very good with any of this, i mean, how likely is it that we are actually going to see is consumers likely to say lower prices? look, i think what's a bit confusing about this case is that apple, it has a very strong brand. people love iphones, but that's really not the issue here. the issue here is that apple has monopoly power. it's that it is using the pilot to extract money from consumers and developers and contents waiters, and that apple has en
should we say a breakup of some of these massive companies? it was really fascinating us that the deal jay has called this case against apple historic and draws a parallel against the famous case against microsoft in the ninety's of do, i really argued, is that what's the big here is the future of technology and beyond the lived this that apple has moved from innovating the smartphone market to stalling innovation. and the government sees a need to step in, in order to create the conditions in...
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you can buy the company.k: speaking of giving up a lot of investors have given up on paypal that stock was over $300 now it's around 60, you think it might be worth a look. >> it's been priced as a boring low growth bank and i think paypal is more than that. i'm not saying it's best days are ahead of them, the best growth days are behind them a lot more competition. but they deliver what people value and they should be given credit for far more than the price. jack: a lot cheaper than visa, mastercard and other competitors. aswath damodaran thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. it is not just tech stocks. even costco are trading a noseblee okay y'all we got ten orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, yo
you can buy the company.k: speaking of giving up a lot of investors have given up on paypal that stock was over $300 now it's around 60, you think it might be worth a look. >> it's been priced as a boring low growth bank and i think paypal is more than that. i'm not saying it's best days are ahead of them, the best growth days are behind them a lot more competition. but they deliver what people value and they should be given credit for far more than the price. jack: a lot cheaper than...
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than 517 companies and this company. to create employment for thousands of people, and most of this employment is the specialized employment of university graduates, but as your dear guests also pointed out in the studio, the amount of progress we had in relation to the capacity and capability that exists in the academic sector of the country has room for development . there is more, so what should we do to increase this capacity? please see as the supreme leader called this year the year of production leap based on people's participation , one of the perceptions of this issue is to pay special attention to scientists, because first of all, the companies of scientists are by nature the basic people, knowledge-based companies are private and cooperative companies, which now they have to meet a series of specific technical criteria to be called a knowledge-based company. these companies are people-based and they are private and cooperative companies. people's participation means that we have absolutely yes, yes, we have, a
than 517 companies and this company. to create employment for thousands of people, and most of this employment is the specialized employment of university graduates, but as your dear guests also pointed out in the studio, the amount of progress we had in relation to the capacity and capability that exists in the academic sector of the country has room for development . there is more, so what should we do to increase this capacity? please see as the supreme leader called this year the year of...
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i think the real issue is we can't allow water companies - companies?ater companies to l we can't allow water companies to continue to be privatised. thames water wants to put up the bills by 70%. bills are 10% lower in scotland for scottish water is in public ownership. there are problems of there, of course, but it is far away from the disaster uzi in england. if we triggered a special procedure, shareholders lose their investments, creditors who have been reckless in landing and taking money out of the water system can be made to take a haircut. fundamentally, we've got to rethink the public ownership looks like in the 21st—century britain. the top—down system of whitehall control over public services isn't really the best way. what you want to do is make sure that staff at the water companies who knew the service best, bill payers who have a real interest in making sure the service works have representation on the boards of directors who are running our public services. it is notjust water, it is also energy, real, the nhs, that the experimental pri
i think the real issue is we can't allow water companies - companies?ater companies to l we can't allow water companies to continue to be privatised. thames water wants to put up the bills by 70%. bills are 10% lower in scotland for scottish water is in public ownership. there are problems of there, of course, but it is far away from the disaster uzi in england. if we triggered a special procedure, shareholders lose their investments, creditors who have been reckless in landing and taking money...
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ready end up, but these companies invest a lot in unix. now latrice, for example, to bend themselves. korea are at the forefront of the adoption of industrial robots . and this helps them to quote a little bit with the phone, the number of the cars on the market that you touched on this earlier, slightly bit of would like you to expand on if you could, you know, as countries get richer and more educated, can you explain how facility writes dropping and exactly why that is. yes. so if congress is so if countries gets richer, then it becomes more important for the children to compete on the legal markets to has a very good education that the countries become more sophisticated in terms of the technologies and so long. and so barragan's book more emphasis on the occasional stepchildren and then of course teach that situation, but having many children becomes very expensive, so you cannot send 7 to the university. so most of the families come up with what that. so that's one of the reasons why for the rates fails, but also the increases in hum
ready end up, but these companies invest a lot in unix. now latrice, for example, to bend themselves. korea are at the forefront of the adoption of industrial robots . and this helps them to quote a little bit with the phone, the number of the cars on the market that you touched on this earlier, slightly bit of would like you to expand on if you could, you know, as countries get richer and more educated, can you explain how facility writes dropping and exactly why that is. yes. so if congress...
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can you talk about how this rule would help smaller companies by the biggest companies in check?n. i agree with you that is a conc space. the dominance and the concentration of the consumers payments market by a handful of companies poses, i think, some significant dangers. when know when a small number of companies control the majority of the market, leads to higher prices and reduced innovation. and lower income householdsrain impacted, more vulnerable to the price increases. al■so, market dominance in the consumer space limiting access to services that are more tailored to the needs of specific demographic groups. i see this rule as being in service to addressing that market concentration, so, to give you an example, the cfpb with supervision in this space could monitor instances of unfair acts and practices by nonbank payment firms that make it more difficult for consumers to untangle themselves from their payment accountother prov more optimal for uses. >> thank you, professor. can you speak to the broader concerns about the potential for monopolistic use of data and power b
can you talk about how this rule would help smaller companies by the biggest companies in check?n. i agree with you that is a conc space. the dominance and the concentration of the consumers payments market by a handful of companies poses, i think, some significant dangers. when know when a small number of companies control the majority of the market, leads to higher prices and reduced innovation. and lower income householdsrain impacted, more vulnerable to the price increases. al■so, market...
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and if a company does poorly we sell it. and if a company does well we don't touch it. think the tax person should figure into our equation. >> and of course all of our capital gains and dividend income at the charitable trust each year gets donated to charity. but yeah, i think if you do have a really specific tax question seek a tax adviser because they'll give you the best qualified advice. >> yeah. >> but we're very focused on how stocks are performing -- >> people could be in all different brackets and have different ideas. why don't we go to kevin in maine? kevin. >> caller: jimmy. boo boo-yah. >> boo-yah, kev. what's up? >> caller: thank you for helping millions of people build themselves into a better investor. you are single-handedly responsible for encouraging millions of americans to get into the stock market who otherwise would not have. myself included. so thank you. >> oh, man. you make my day. thank you. >> caller: thanks. i do appreciate everything that you do for all of us regular people. jimmy, quick question. my charts have only three tools on them. p
and if a company does poorly we sell it. and if a company does well we don't touch it. think the tax person should figure into our equation. >> and of course all of our capital gains and dividend income at the charitable trust each year gets donated to charity. but yeah, i think if you do have a really specific tax question seek a tax adviser because they'll give you the best qualified advice. >> yeah. >> but we're very focused on how stocks are performing -- >> people...
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>> we are no stranger taking on other big companies.at we launched against abbvie and we became the number one prescribed migraine and you have t alpha and the chin being thus far and when we're seeing there is we're seeing nice differentiation in some preliminary data and we're seeing increases in muscle mass. we are seeing decreases in fat and the fat translates to a positive phase three trial i think the data will take the pressure off and we'll have a nice differentiated product at the end of that phase three trial. >> as i mentioned, one of court components is a unit of eli lilly because it just bought it last year. so they'll have deep pockets do you have the cash to bring this to market when that time comes? >> yeah. the last quarterly filing we had $300 million in cash on hand and well funded at this point in our research, but what's important is we have the differentiation story even compared to that asset that you described that asset blocks the receptor very robustly and if you look at their data they have 40% rates of muscle
>> we are no stranger taking on other big companies.at we launched against abbvie and we became the number one prescribed migraine and you have t alpha and the chin being thus far and when we're seeing there is we're seeing nice differentiation in some preliminary data and we're seeing increases in muscle mass. we are seeing decreases in fat and the fat translates to a positive phase three trial i think the data will take the pressure off and we'll have a nice differentiated product at...
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leader at health care company.i ensure that i have everyone beneath me wanting to do the same thing? how are you seeing not being enacted? >> the biggest thing is data activity. it is only as good as the data that you feed it. they are effectively islands that require employees to figure out how to create value for the team and the company. there is no top-level connectivity. you cannot sing from the same song sheet if you do not know what the plan is or how to execute it. they need to know how you want to get work done. first cios, it is first about data and connectivity and then safe and secure rollout that is mindful and cognizant of your goals. ed: great to have you on the program. chipmakers are racing to feed the glowing -- growing ai boom. a new research lab designed to designing an entirely new type of semiconductor. it is a long-standing aspiration in aspiration. the competitor got a head start, tailored for the use of nvidia's chips. caroline: let's go from ai to cyber. we sit down with the ceo of to disc
leader at health care company.i ensure that i have everyone beneath me wanting to do the same thing? how are you seeing not being enacted? >> the biggest thing is data activity. it is only as good as the data that you feed it. they are effectively islands that require employees to figure out how to create value for the team and the company. there is no top-level connectivity. you cannot sing from the same song sheet if you do not know what the plan is or how to execute it. they need to...
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>> it only applies to public companies or companies going public.but it is all the companies and we did take a layered or tailored approach as it relates to one metric, greenhouse gas metrics that only applies to the larger companies the so- called large accelerated and accelerated filing. just even today if one looks at the top thousand companies in the markets, approximately 60% of them are already making information about greenhouse gas emissions public. this rule today brings more consistency and reliability to that which companies are already doing. >> i understand some believe these rules add additional burdens to public companies that already have the report all sorts of other information so what is your argument for that? >> investors are making decision based on the information that many hundreds and hundreds of companies are already releasing information about how they manage greenhouse gas, how they manage climate risk, companies are also often utting out targets and goals. this will make that information more reliable for investors, but
>> it only applies to public companies or companies going public.but it is all the companies and we did take a layered or tailored approach as it relates to one metric, greenhouse gas metrics that only applies to the larger companies the so- called large accelerated and accelerated filing. just even today if one looks at the top thousand companies in the markets, approximately 60% of them are already making information about greenhouse gas emissions public. this rule today brings more...
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it is not just tech companies right now.f you are not a tech-enabled company, you are likely losing ground we think this development and innovation from silicon valley and other places is here to stay it is a permanent trend. we don't think it's low valuation, of course, so you want to be careful where you go. you have to be in technology if you are looking into the future. >> you are all about technology. do you agree in the sentiment with the goldman sachs note? you don't know if it is 6,000 s&p year-end number, but agree with the thesis. you are one of the people who has come on the show bullish on small caps i want to show you a chart under performing the equal weight and s&p everybody continues to be bullish on it. what do you see the situation? some estimates show people seeing this move higher significantly to achieve >> we go back to valuation matters. if you look at some other charts, which i could show you, if you buy stocks at high premiums, the subsequent returns are muted relative to when you buy them on inexpen
it is not just tech companies right now.f you are not a tech-enabled company, you are likely losing ground we think this development and innovation from silicon valley and other places is here to stay it is a permanent trend. we don't think it's low valuation, of course, so you want to be careful where you go. you have to be in technology if you are looking into the future. >> you are all about technology. do you agree in the sentiment with the goldman sachs note? you don't know if it is...
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this is a growth company.t is going to be more volatile than some other companies in terms of stock, so it is not suitable for everyone but we see it as a core holding in growth strategy and we see opportunity for it to continue to grow. we see 80% revenue this year built on the fact they hit $22 billion in revenue last quarter, so you just run that forward and you get to 110 billion in revenue. but going forward, people have to recognize we are going to see more like 20% growth. >> at the moment, valuation of 35 times market cap, extraordinary. thank you so much. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. great job astro-persons. over. boring is the jumping off point for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. ta
this is a growth company.t is going to be more volatile than some other companies in terms of stock, so it is not suitable for everyone but we see it as a core holding in growth strategy and we see opportunity for it to continue to grow. we see 80% revenue this year built on the fact they hit $22 billion in revenue last quarter, so you just run that forward and you get to 110 billion in revenue. but going forward, people have to recognize we are going to see more like 20% growth. >> at...
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company now. so, like, there's that. but i think in terms of a a like an exhibit, i think the most important thing for you guys since you all come from different backgrounds is that like what i went over up there, it's so varied there's so much if you're a business person, we have so much of the business. if in, you know, more artsy we've so much like how are drawing the furniture and how they are marketing it. you know, if you're in an environmental person, we have the environmental impacts of all this stuff. i think the most important thing guys need to do is follow what you and what your personal background is. because no matter what, like what you're passionate about is, going to become the best product. don't chase something that you're not passionate about when it comes to this we have something for all of you up here. if we all contribute something that you're really into and that you absolutely love the exhibit be awesome so good good very good advice and also follow the follow the questio
company now. so, like, there's that. but i think in terms of a a like an exhibit, i think the most important thing for you guys since you all come from different backgrounds is that like what i went over up there, it's so varied there's so much if you're a business person, we have so much of the business. if in, you know, more artsy we've so much like how are drawing the furniture and how they are marketing it. you know, if you're in an environmental person, we have the environmental impacts of...
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or fintec companies. and the point about digital payment firms having to abide by the same laws electronic funds transfer act andn the same way that banks do with respect to supervision, i think, really accentuates a divide between banks and shadow banks and banks, which remains an issue, even after the 2008 crisis. i think we saw this moso that crisis where banks chartered institutions were subject to one set of rules and nonbanks which was largely the engine of subprime lending were not and i think it's worth saying what i mean by not subject to the same set of rules and it's really along two they don't have the same sort of safety and soundness requirements that banks have. the result is that their business models can bein a form that requires very view reserves also very thin margins, which makes them vulnerable to shock, which in turn can trickle down to consumer harm. and then supervision being the other side of that these firms generally, well they have toide by the same rules, they're not subject
or fintec companies. and the point about digital payment firms having to abide by the same laws electronic funds transfer act andn the same way that banks do with respect to supervision, i think, really accentuates a divide between banks and shadow banks and banks, which remains an issue, even after the 2008 crisis. i think we saw this moso that crisis where banks chartered institutions were subject to one set of rules and nonbanks which was largely the engine of subprime lending were not and i...
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tv news agency of tolti company means source of rent production of state company means travel abroad of state company means membership in the board of directors of state company means astronomical rights of state company means corruptor of a dark house that was supposed to be lit with a light called transparency. the more transparency, the more corruption, unhealthy relationships, and partying will be avoided. the publication of financial statements of state-owned companies, in the kodal glass frame , was put on the agenda for the first time in the 13th government with the support of the budget law. we are trying to make the information of financial statements and everything related to the performance of state-owned companies and state-owned banks to the same degree of transparency and can be monitored and tracked, precisely for this reason, we implement arik khane, which we have talked about until today. it was discussed and they said that we don't have any statistics about government companies, we don't know how many personnel or employees they have, this discussion is always about
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it directly from the company. an important one. around the world, countries don't apply tariffs to low value international shipments, and these can fall right into the sweet spot potentially depriving governments or revenue. when they place a closer if it is this on fast companies, this is one of the issues that they are looking at. from a us perspective, lawmakers are also concerned about competition. they are concerned that their own clothing manufacturers are paying these tariff amounts of their international shipments and they think it's unfair that companies like shein and temu aren't doing light ways. technology and engineering and maths, there is a significant gender gap right through the workforce. girls are less likely to pursue studies in stem subjects than boys. tech firms in denmark have come together to develop and roll out a new computer game to engage seven to 12—year—olds in science and technology outside of the classroom. adrian murray has more. there's a problem. girls are less likely than boys t
it directly from the company. an important one. around the world, countries don't apply tariffs to low value international shipments, and these can fall right into the sweet spot potentially depriving governments or revenue. when they place a closer if it is this on fast companies, this is one of the issues that they are looking at. from a us perspective, lawmakers are also concerned about competition. they are concerned that their own clothing manufacturers are paying these tariff amounts of...
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also, it's a company with -- the company was founded in 1938.he conversation about sustainability, they defined the values of the company. they defined that great companies create a lot of holders, but also have a positive impact for the community. and since then we have valued both. ♪ >> the capitol overwater is an outlier in something you might not expect. it's got one of the only large capacity in the support earning an africa.
also, it's a company with -- the company was founded in 1938.he conversation about sustainability, they defined the values of the company. they defined that great companies create a lot of holders, but also have a positive impact for the community. and since then we have valued both. ♪ >> the capitol overwater is an outlier in something you might not expect. it's got one of the only large capacity in the support earning an africa.
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there was just one company em pabst received under the door like many other german medium sized companies in manufacturing em paps is also focused on china because they need the country both as a production location strong and as a sales of market types of types marked on and they are now drawing up plans to reduce the risk, so they're trying to business either seen august shift to we don't see them. the company has almost 15000 employees worldwide, which around 2000 are in china, e b, and perhaps has been producing our for almost 30 years. i have an appointment with thomas newton becker head of asia. he has to join the video conference to talk to his colleagues in shanghai however. so i have time to check out the show room. the fans manufacturer tier, i used in many different industries. sometimes for cooling, largest semi conductor factories sometimes installed in small heat pumps for the home. yeah, so how come to our meeting? so it's good to 0. i'm joining the video conference. the aim is to make china a more self sufficient location. since there have always been supply chain disrupti
there was just one company em pabst received under the door like many other german medium sized companies in manufacturing em paps is also focused on china because they need the country both as a production location strong and as a sales of market types of types marked on and they are now drawing up plans to reduce the risk, so they're trying to business either seen august shift to we don't see them. the company has almost 15000 employees worldwide, which around 2000 are in china, e b, and...
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the company is brown and williamson, america's third largest tobacco company. the man they've set out to destroy is doctor. year director of research. in 1996, another revelation was made on cbs's 60 minutes program. jeffrey wayand, one of the personel of the brown and williamson tobacco company leaked significant information about the tobacco industry. michael man made a movie out of the developments named the insider starring russell. who played the role of jeffrey wayand. the movie received accolade by film critics. we catch you in a lie, they can paint everything with that brush. you understand? everything you say, i told the truth. everything you say, and i can't defend you, man, with one hand tied behind my back, because you keep from me what they can discover, and they will discover everything. i was young, i was young. there are many documents like that. yet, when the scientists were summoned to the us congress to testify about the addictive aspect of nicotin, they all testified that the substance is not addictive. later, it was revealed that most of th
the company is brown and williamson, america's third largest tobacco company. the man they've set out to destroy is doctor. year director of research. in 1996, another revelation was made on cbs's 60 minutes program. jeffrey wayand, one of the personel of the brown and williamson tobacco company leaked significant information about the tobacco industry. michael man made a movie out of the developments named the insider starring russell. who played the role of jeffrey wayand. the movie received...
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or joint-stock companies and iranian companies did imports. alhamdulillah today we can tell you that at the end of the year 402, we produced 99% of the medicines we need in the country, and this is because in the last two years, the largest share of the increase in this percentage was related to knowledge -based companies. many of the drugs that we unveiled were related to scientific companies, because 99% of them, remember , remained at 497 for several years. these 3% were drugs that were generally yatech or were not cost-effective to produce. now, those that are not cost-effective to produce are still they may not be produced, they may be produced very little because of justification there is no economy except through export, but those who need high technology should enter knowledge based . they should stop mertaliter and reduce the rate of this drug. our country was the second country in the world to produce this drug in 402. with that, as the second producer in the country , a daneshboyan company produced and entered the medicine basket of
or joint-stock companies and iranian companies did imports. alhamdulillah today we can tell you that at the end of the year 402, we produced 99% of the medicines we need in the country, and this is because in the last two years, the largest share of the increase in this percentage was related to knowledge -based companies. many of the drugs that we unveiled were related to scientific companies, because 99% of them, remember , remained at 497 for several years. these 3% were drugs that were...
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and take other companies public.e, it is truth social we are talking about. the parent company of that, shareholdersjust talking about. the parent company of that, shareholders just approved a merger with that term and that paves the way for truth social to be taken public. it has been a rocky road to get here but the result of all of this is that it could potentially put as much as $3 billion into the pocket of donald trump at a time when everyone is talking about his finances, given a judgment here in new york. finances, given a 'udgment here in new york. ~ ~ finances, given a 'udgment here in new york. ~ . ., ~ , ., finances, given a 'udgment here in new york. ~ . ., ~ new york. michelle, thank you so much for that _ new york. michelle, thank you so much for that update. _ germany's national football team is saying "auf wiedersehen" to adidas and "nice to meet you" to nike. after 70 years, it's dumping the german company adidas in favour of a sponsorship deal with the american sportswear giant nike. fans have take
and take other companies public.e, it is truth social we are talking about. the parent company of that, shareholdersjust talking about. the parent company of that, shareholders just approved a merger with that term and that paves the way for truth social to be taken public. it has been a rocky road to get here but the result of all of this is that it could potentially put as much as $3 billion into the pocket of donald trump at a time when everyone is talking about his finances, given a...
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. >> i speak about the company's founder and his plan to take the company back to its routes. >> thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. >> very happy to be here. >> do you have the best job in the world? >> pretty close. >> what was the most surprising thing? >> there's so many things. probably the thing that attracted me to this tufrnt is the opportunity to work with ralph. this man is visionary, incredible entrepreneur, an amazing success around the world and the opportunity to work with him is special and i cherish it every day. >> you have to get along because he's still such a figure. he has his name on the door. >> he does. >> how much is his vision? >> it starts with his vision. what's exciting is when you see where this company started you see what it's become, it's been driven by consistent vision. i talked about our purpose is to inspire of dream of a better life through authenticity and timeless style. now we are around the world, well beyond, we're in hospitality, restaurants, coffee shops, women's business, homes business, but all still driven by a very consistent
. >> i speak about the company's founder and his plan to take the company back to its routes. >> thank you so much for joining us on bloomberg. >> very happy to be here. >> do you have the best job in the world? >> pretty close. >> what was the most surprising thing? >> there's so many things. probably the thing that attracted me to this tufrnt is the opportunity to work with ralph. this man is visionary, incredible entrepreneur, an amazing success...
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companies will be deposited in the next stage, god willing, this year, considering that some companies ' meetings were delayed, and in fact, their profits were delayed. their profit will be paid after the end of the year. these companies will be consolidated in one place and will be paid in the third stage, god willing. as always, adalat will be automatically deposited into the accounts of adalat shareholders, but more than one million people will still be deprived of this benefit. these people can be in the process of receiving adalat share dividends by registering in the comprehensive customer information system of mosom be se jam or by entering their valid shabai number on the adalat.ir site. bagire , according to the ceo of the central depository company, at this stage, the profit of 360,000 people was made from the deceased the file they have given will also be deposited into their account. maryam fadaei of the sed and broadcasting news agency. the head of the central bank said that the bank's plan is to reduce the inflation rate point by point by channel by 20% at the end of next
companies will be deposited in the next stage, god willing, this year, considering that some companies ' meetings were delayed, and in fact, their profits were delayed. their profit will be paid after the end of the year. these companies will be consolidated in one place and will be paid in the third stage, god willing. as always, adalat will be automatically deposited into the accounts of adalat shareholders, but more than one million people will still be deprived of this benefit. these people...
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thomas is the ceo of axa, one of the top insurance companies. i talked about the risks facing global insurers related to war and climate change. explain to people who are not familiar with life or health insurance or any kind of insurance what is the main business? it is to underwrite the risk, make a profit on the premiums and then take those premiums and invest it and do well on the investment as well, is that right? thomas: and we pay claims. we receive a premium, invested and when the claim happens we have to pay it out. and all of that should be managed in a way that protects the number of people we ensure and also make a profit. david: on the premium you charge, the underwriting risk is complicated. you have to assess what the risk is that somebody will live, die, get an illness or property damage. you try to make money on the underwriting or break even? thomas: you have to make money because there is capital behind the business and then what we are basically looking at is we have a lot of historic data that we could use to price a buildin
thomas is the ceo of axa, one of the top insurance companies. i talked about the risks facing global insurers related to war and climate change. explain to people who are not familiar with life or health insurance or any kind of insurance what is the main business? it is to underwrite the risk, make a profit on the premiums and then take those premiums and invest it and do well on the investment as well, is that right? thomas: and we pay claims. we receive a premium, invested and when the claim...
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or we have two companies that are competing with each other under normal conditions, and if a company comes with newer technology and better technology, it can enter the market and compete with them. mr. zulfiqari , what is your opinion ? it is arranged, that is, the discussion of the commission does not seem to be much of an issue now, because the studies that have been done in this field , let's discuss similar things first, for example, the price . now you believe that this market is considered a monopoly market. regardless of which institution it is, for example, the competition council that you mentioned should come. first, let the resident enter the rate or according to the formula mentioned by mr. fatemi . i would like to say that, regarding that commission rate , it shows at least evidence that there is no unconventional number now, although we are on the demand side. we meet, especially the drivers believe that mr. is high, which means the things that they state, for example, if it is 15%, they say that mr. 15% is too high, because they see their own benefit, but when we want
or we have two companies that are competing with each other under normal conditions, and if a company comes with newer technology and better technology, it can enter the market and compete with them. mr. zulfiqari , what is your opinion ? it is arranged, that is, the discussion of the commission does not seem to be much of an issue now, because the studies that have been done in this field , let's discuss similar things first, for example, the price . now you believe that this market is...
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. >> to divest the company?this bill if we go through the details this would be the banning to that. >> can you say with 100% certainty that the chinese government doesn't have any influence over tiktok. does the chinese government have influence over tiktok, yes or no? can you promise the american people that the chinese government does not have influence over tiktok, doesn't it say everything you could not promise the american people that the chinese government does not have influence over tiktok it should be a simple and easy answer. maria: that is a hot topic of hour, fox business hillary vaughn and fox news aishah hasnie questioning tiktok and he refuses to answer whether the social media is influenced by the chinese communist party. your reaction. >> i think this is exactly why chuck schumer is going to have to bring this up on the senate floor. him not answering these questions as well as ownership of the algorithm which is the bottom line of what is happening with the chinese and this is a huge problem a
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and now oleksiy oliynyk is joining us. representative of the hemera company, mr.leksiy, welcome to the espresso channel, glad to see and hear. now we are looking for a shooting point so that we can talk calmly and comfortably, this is exactly how it happens in combat conditions, when communication is the main thing, and the rest is actually tangential and derivative. mr. oleksiy, welcome to the spresso channel, glad to see you. and hear, would like to you told our viewers a little about the advantages of the chimera radio station, because of course the military knows, the experts there know, but still it has been more than two years that the product has been on the market, it has definitely transformed, so what benefits, how are chimera radios currently being used by our military at what levels, what are the results, what are the reviews? well, two years, probably not yet passed, somewhere around two years, it will soon be two years that we have been working, we started with a small radio station of the unit, but so small soldier's radio stations. which were creat
and now oleksiy oliynyk is joining us. representative of the hemera company, mr.leksiy, welcome to the espresso channel, glad to see and hear. now we are looking for a shooting point so that we can talk calmly and comfortably, this is exactly how it happens in combat conditions, when communication is the main thing, and the rest is actually tangential and derivative. mr. oleksiy, welcome to the spresso channel, glad to see you. and hear, would like to you told our viewers a little about the...
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law enforcement agencies had questions about the primorsky company.egal export of valuable aquatic and biological resources was carried out by an organized group of individuals. to commit crimes they used various companies controlled by them, including foreign ones. it has been established that with the involvement of these companies, external economic contracts have been concluded for the export to the republic of korea, china and japan, in total more than a thousand tons of blue, kamchatka and equal live. amount more than 13 million us dollars. also during these days, security forces visited the elite apartment of the primorye lawyer oleg kan, mikhail prus. our program has exclusive footage taken during the search. the photo shows the owner of the luxurious apartment looks confused. in his personal computer, his spouses, operatives and customs officers found the constituent documents of the offshore companies oleg k. sheknagaev and alexander perednyaya, they own the vostok-1 fishing collective farm. the fishing collective farm vostok-1 appeared in 1
law enforcement agencies had questions about the primorsky company.egal export of valuable aquatic and biological resources was carried out by an organized group of individuals. to commit crimes they used various companies controlled by them, including foreign ones. it has been established that with the involvement of these companies, external economic contracts have been concluded for the export to the republic of korea, china and japan, in total more than a thousand tons of blue, kamchatka...
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or private companies and iranian companies do imports. today, alhamdulillah, we can tell you that we were at the end of the year 2002 or their production was not economical. now those who it is not profitable to produce them, it is still possible that they will not be produced, they will be produced very little because there is no economic justification except for export, but those who need high technology should bring in scientists who , alhamdulillah, we bring in the drug altepliz, which is rarely used for heart and brain attacks. it is used now in different countries, but in our country, alhamdulillah. it means that, as the second producer in the country, a company produced knowledge products and entered the drug basket of our country. alhamdulillah, the share of knowledge companies is very high, that is, if i can say that more than 70 to 80 percent of this development is the contribution of knowledge foundations. they are developing, that is, right now , as i am talking to you, many of the scientific companies have new drugs in their
or private companies and iranian companies do imports. today, alhamdulillah, we can tell you that we were at the end of the year 2002 or their production was not economical. now those who it is not profitable to produce them, it is still possible that they will not be produced, they will be produced very little because there is no economic justification except for export, but those who need high technology should bring in scientists who , alhamdulillah, we bring in the drug altepliz, which is...