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cory: one last thing. approach to local tax the thing that propelled this, to get physically closer to the customer? >> we have always had the same approach. we follow all applicable laws and continue to spread across the u.s. i don't think anything particular to tax had anything to do with it. this is really all about customers. emily: david clark with our own cory johnson. sticking with amazon, the giant is playing catch-up with best buy on one front. over the last few months, amazon has been assembling what will be a competitor to best buy's geek squad. the new feature allows for gadget experts to offer free alexa consultations and product installations for a fee inside homes. best buy plunged as much as 8.2%, the biggest intraday decline in more than a year. coming up, he is an nba champion and one of the best connected to silicon valley players around. we are talking to andre iguodala next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: a stock we are watching, shares of nvidia rallied more than 4% in the monday trade
cory: one last thing. approach to local tax the thing that propelled this, to get physically closer to the customer? >> we have always had the same approach. we follow all applicable laws and continue to spread across the u.s. i don't think anything particular to tax had anything to do with it. this is really all about customers. emily: david clark with our own cory johnson. sticking with amazon, the giant is playing catch-up with best buy on one front. over the last few months, amazon...
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cory: is there a metric on that scale? we continue to grow, that growth provides options and new things perhaps we could not do in the past. it could be like prime now, are one-hour delivery service. we had to reach a certain scale where the logistics infrastructure and technology for fulfillment and delivery enabled one-hour service. we needed enough volume where moving from coast to coast made utilization and financial sense to be able to provide that service to customers. cory: is it a change in amazon's approach to local taxes propelling that is closer physically to the customer? david: i think we have always have the same approach. we follow all applicable laws and continue to spread across the u.s. i don't think anything particular to taxes. this is about customers. emily: that with david clark, amazon senior vice president of worldwide operations with our very own cory johnson. out of china, sprite struck a deal with alipay and wechat to allow online merchants to use the payment processing technology for the two mas
cory: is there a metric on that scale? we continue to grow, that growth provides options and new things perhaps we could not do in the past. it could be like prime now, are one-hour delivery service. we had to reach a certain scale where the logistics infrastructure and technology for fulfillment and delivery enabled one-hour service. we needed enough volume where moving from coast to coast made utilization and financial sense to be able to provide that service to customers. cory: is it a...
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i agree with cory.nk this is a good thing for google in the long run with advertisers pulling out and google is able to identify what they have to do going forward, to work on to instill better trust in our advertising partners. emily: for so many quarters the bets have been focused on moonshot bets. revenue is increasing. the losses going down. it is also becoming a smaller part of the overall pie. i'm wondering if google will be less focused on moonshots going forward. cory: i was struck by the capital intensity of the business has declined significantly in this quarter, capital expenditures were way down this quarter, about 60% this quarter. emily: $85 million lost last year. this year they lost $772 million. cory: i think a lot of it is pulling back on google fiber. it is a very capital intensive business. that is one thought. i think what is interesting is the diversions here. ruth porat says we will make the business a lot simpler to understand. we are going to put other bats over here, google ove
i agree with cory.nk this is a good thing for google in the long run with advertisers pulling out and google is able to identify what they have to do going forward, to work on to instill better trust in our advertising partners. emily: for so many quarters the bets have been focused on moonshot bets. revenue is increasing. the losses going down. it is also becoming a smaller part of the overall pie. i'm wondering if google will be less focused on moonshots going forward. cory: i was struck by...
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cory: the hardware businesscory: is not big for them.t was a way for them to lead and show by example. the computing business, the pc business, they call it more personal computing, which is ridiculous. more personal.intelligent cloud . if they had a stupid cloud business, i would allow them the adjective. soapbox, i am to. -- am done. 1%.usiness down only that is a home in victory in this environment were only apple is seeing growth in pcs. emily: speaking of personal, pc shipments continued to fall. what does that mean for microsoft overall given the windows news? cory: this could have been a lot worse. we talked about over the course of doing -- it is growing. emily: seven years and counting. cory: again, down 1%. they would happily take that while they grow this business. i have always liked this comparison of looking at wall street estimates, but with this move in the cloud and the rapid growth of cloud means, the quarters are less critical than they used to be for microsoft. even at microsoft, they do not know how they will do beca
cory: the hardware businesscory: is not big for them.t was a way for them to lead and show by example. the computing business, the pc business, they call it more personal computing, which is ridiculous. more personal.intelligent cloud . if they had a stupid cloud business, i would allow them the adjective. soapbox, i am to. -- am done. 1%.usiness down only that is a home in victory in this environment were only apple is seeing growth in pcs. emily: speaking of personal, pc shipments continued...
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cory johnson, editor at large.are listening to the call beginning now with ruth porat saying revenues demonstrate ongoing momentum in the business. tremendous performance in mobile, as we were discussing. we will be talking more about google later and listening into that call. web m.d. has agreed to sell its stock to kkr with a medical website agreeing to make it more private. that represents a 20% remy into friday's close. coming up, softbank has placed a major that in the global ridesharing wars. how the become investment has the potential to threaten google's drive for local dominance. this is bloomberg. ♪ watching,ebook we are blue apron shares jumped as much as 20% after receiving by -- 711 from 711 analysts analysts. warned the 11 analysts it should not be valued at more than the $10 price. risk of losing out on another big chunk of the global market. $2b announced it has raised billion from japan's softbank and china. the company is expected another $500 million from existing backers. this move is the latest
cory johnson, editor at large.are listening to the call beginning now with ruth porat saying revenues demonstrate ongoing momentum in the business. tremendous performance in mobile, as we were discussing. we will be talking more about google later and listening into that call. web m.d. has agreed to sell its stock to kkr with a medical website agreeing to make it more private. that represents a 20% remy into friday's close. coming up, softbank has placed a major that in the global ridesharing...
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emily: bob o'donnell, cory johnson. still a little bit under pressure, down 2% after hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate that north korea will able to launch reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had previously been thought that john yang was a roughly four years from developing long-range missiles. however, in a test earlier this month, north korea demonstrated capabilities of striking alaska. it forces officials
emily: bob o'donnell, cory johnson. still a little bit under pressure, down 2% after hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate that north korea will able to launch reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had...
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emily: bob o'donnell, cory johnson.till a little bit under pressure, down 2% after hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirror cam brought to you by inventel products llc. announcer: yep, they're out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates. this is a show about car accidents. classic cars, and the hd mirror cam, the personal security camera for your car. this is accidents caught on camera with the hd mirror cam.
emily: bob o'donnell, cory johnson.till a little bit under pressure, down 2% after hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirror cam brought to you by inventel products llc. announcer: yep, they're out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates. this is a show about car accidents. classic cars,...
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let's start with cory.ill some confusion about where donald trump was on june 9th. >> right. >> he said we were down in florida on june 9th. he still believes they were. he's checking his records. our records indicate they were in new york on june 9th. there was a june 7th florida speech, and he was in florida, we believe w two days later. look, we can give cory the benefit of the doubt a little bit. he's traveling. he's the one traveling all the time. he was not in that meeting. that's for sure. that is something that everybody agrees to. so we're trying to clear up that date, confusion there. what did you learn here? what do you think is going on? >> what i was struck by is his saying that he might have taken the meeting. he holds out the possibility maybe i would do that. you get opposition research all the time. we weren't trying to do opposition research on hillary clinton, so i don't know how you scare those two things. to read that letter s though, with the explicit over tour that it is making from a
let's start with cory.ill some confusion about where donald trump was on june 9th. >> right. >> he said we were down in florida on june 9th. he still believes they were. he's checking his records. our records indicate they were in new york on june 9th. there was a june 7th florida speech, and he was in florida, we believe w two days later. look, we can give cory the benefit of the doubt a little bit. he's traveling. he's the one traveling all the time. he was not in that meeting....
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cory: last year was the biggest shopping day of the year.th quarter, amazon saw 32% of revenue during the 13 weeks of the fourth quarter. it's interesting they are able to create demand around the day at a time of the year when they might not be otherwise as busy. that helps them justify the costs that they have spread out over the course of the year. the kind of cost and infrastructure they have to build up for that fourth quarter. primes the pump by creating more prime membership and creating aconsumer awareness around prime so they have more of the prime customers to get them ready for the fourth quarter and that big shopping, but also the other services and offerings that prime customers get exclusively through amazon. nowie: let's move to tesla because we also got some interesting news about tesla. elon musk is keeping the first of the new models for himself, at $35,000 model that is glass from front to back, but otherwise a simple electric car. tesla will make hundreds of thousands of these soon. agree or disagree? cory: i think it wil
cory: last year was the biggest shopping day of the year.th quarter, amazon saw 32% of revenue during the 13 weeks of the fourth quarter. it's interesting they are able to create demand around the day at a time of the year when they might not be otherwise as busy. that helps them justify the costs that they have spread out over the course of the year. the kind of cost and infrastructure they have to build up for that fourth quarter. primes the pump by creating more prime membership and creating...
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cory: absolutely a threat.hen you look at the big offerings for this industry, it will be amazon, microsoft, rackspace google, ibm, and , oracle. those are the big companies out there. what is amazing is prices keep coming down. amazon has been aggressive about cutting prices, and that is probably the biggest worry they -- microsoft has, going forward. they want bigger margins. can amazon continue to cut prices and have the big offerings? the other thing amazon is doing is adding more and more services and more and more type of offerings and compute solutions to really make it a competitive business and stay in the lead. emily: microsoft is spending a lot to expand its business, spending a lot of money on data centers. how much is it costing them? cory: the collapsing margins is where you see at the most. traditionally, microsoft had a high margin business. it did not take a lot of reinvention for the r&d costs to minimize compared to what the recurring revenues were like. now, microsoft is spending a lot more
cory: absolutely a threat.hen you look at the big offerings for this industry, it will be amazon, microsoft, rackspace google, ibm, and , oracle. those are the big companies out there. what is amazing is prices keep coming down. amazon has been aggressive about cutting prices, and that is probably the biggest worry they -- microsoft has, going forward. they want bigger margins. can amazon continue to cut prices and have the big offerings? the other thing amazon is doing is adding more and more...
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for more, we are joined by bloomberg's editor at large, cory johnson.ith me for the hour as guest host is martin mignot. now, i want to kick off with cory first. give us the background of this deal. big exposure to e-commerce, bigger exposure to small business. cory: why is it based out of cincinnati for a global payments business? it is a spinoff from fifth third bank, which tells you the history of this business of payment transactions. with the way this business works, when you go into a store and you use your credit card, the credit -- they find out if you have the money in your account and come back and approve the credit or not, but there are a number of steps that happen behind the scene. that takes a different chunk. you get the verification from the merchant, then the movement of the money between the merchant and the bank, and then the verification at the merchant side. as you go through each of these steps, there's a little bit of money taken each part of the way and it results in billions and billions of dollars. the movement of commerce has
for more, we are joined by bloomberg's editor at large, cory johnson.ith me for the hour as guest host is martin mignot. now, i want to kick off with cory first. give us the background of this deal. big exposure to e-commerce, bigger exposure to small business. cory: why is it based out of cincinnati for a global payments business? it is a spinoff from fifth third bank, which tells you the history of this business of payment transactions. with the way this business works, when you go into a...
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cory: you know me, i am always a pessimist.i look at these numbers and i look at how little of the u.s. population netflix has when it looks like that market is pretty full for them, it suggests there may be a lot of growth for them internationally. we will see how the spending patterns are different. they do not give us a lot of country by country detail. that might be too much to ask. they got queried the fcc about doing business with sudan, a country u.s. companies are banned from doing business with. they pointed out their revenues are de minimus in sudan, as low as $8,000 for the 15 months that preceded their letter to the fcc. so the $8,000 not moving the needle, but i do think it is kind of important. it tells us not every place is going to run netflix like they do in san francisco or in london. in fact, the different parts of the world are different. it is not just about the way the internet exists in different countries. people are just not going to be able to stream as much in certain places. they will not want to str
cory: you know me, i am always a pessimist.i look at these numbers and i look at how little of the u.s. population netflix has when it looks like that market is pretty full for them, it suggests there may be a lot of growth for them internationally. we will see how the spending patterns are different. they do not give us a lot of country by country detail. that might be too much to ask. they got queried the fcc about doing business with sudan, a country u.s. companies are banned from doing...
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cory: i think that is the key.this the federal trade commission more likely to approve this kind of deal that looked like it would get rejected in sprint/t-mobile? indications are certainly yes. maybe this gives them more cash and leverage to try to draw a better deal with t-mobile. emily: cory johnson, peter newcomer.d eric we expect the investor names before the end of the show. thank you. the indian software exporter raised its annual revenue forecast as it gained new contracts despite shrieking client budgets. be on the top and bottom lines on latest earnings but quarterly earnings rose just 1%. as for ambitious plans to hire 10,000 workers in the u.s., the c.e.o. says they have already hired about 600 new employees. a long way to go. we go across the pond for a look at london's booming sector where the largest european series is placing bets. "bloomberg tech" is live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: at&t is dialing up organizational changes following its $85 billion acqu
cory: i think that is the key.this the federal trade commission more likely to approve this kind of deal that looked like it would get rejected in sprint/t-mobile? indications are certainly yes. maybe this gives them more cash and leverage to try to draw a better deal with t-mobile. emily: cory johnson, peter newcomer.d eric we expect the investor names before the end of the show. thank you. the indian software exporter raised its annual revenue forecast as it gained new contracts despite...
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cory: think about his business model.'s business model is to get very intrusive information about people and put it out there in a friendly way. people are providing information, facebook is using it. elon musk's business model is i'm smarter than you, i can see the future, give me your money. emily: this isn't the first time they have sparred in public. what do you think about the public nature of it? reporter: it is so rare. zuckerberg has been doing his tour of the country trying to , relate to people. it is rare he says something negative about somebody else publicly, let alone a mogul. the last time this happened was when a very expensive disaster occurred. there was this rocket that was supposed to take a satellite for facebook into space to spread internet access to underserved populations, and it was elon musk's rocket and it blew up on the launchpad. zuckerberg was so disappointed that he wrote a public post saying he was disappointed in spacex specifically. this isn't the first time they sparred. cory: elon does
cory: think about his business model.'s business model is to get very intrusive information about people and put it out there in a friendly way. people are providing information, facebook is using it. elon musk's business model is i'm smarter than you, i can see the future, give me your money. emily: this isn't the first time they have sparred in public. what do you think about the public nature of it? reporter: it is so rare. zuckerberg has been doing his tour of the country trying to , relate...
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cory: it's a big number.those people spend a lot more money than the rest of the amazon users, and they -- shipping, they might lose money in shipping, but they make it up in volume. amazon web services is giving company the profits to sell things at or below cost. emily: we will see how the chips fall tomorrow. that is it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will continue our focus of tech coverage. we will hear from the reddit cofounder tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> the following is a paid program. the opinions asked rest do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or its employees. >> the fol
cory: it's a big number.those people spend a lot more money than the rest of the amazon users, and they -- shipping, they might lose money in shipping, but they make it up in volume. amazon web services is giving company the profits to sell things at or below cost. emily: we will see how the chips fall tomorrow. that is it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we will continue our focus of tech coverage. we will hear from the reddit cofounder tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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cory, bring us up to speed.here is a focus going on in terms of the cloud and a.i., and the memo that bloomberg saw on monday seems to say that this is because of a huge $4.5 trillion market opportunity. cory: it is about a big shift at microsoft. we have had the world go from a client server network to things happening on the cloud to a different way to sell software. pc's are not the center of the environment. microsoft built its business and built its staff around the notion of pc's. and a client/server world. as they made this pivot, they have decided some people are not going to be along for the ride. they made some disastrous acquisitions, most notably nokia. having to write off those expensive acquisition also means writing off a lot of people and their jobs. if you go to the bloomberg terminal, there is a wonderful function called ms equity go and type in loss. and you see a table with each one of those news stories on the job losses. but you can see the long-term stock price as it goes across there. and
cory, bring us up to speed.here is a focus going on in terms of the cloud and a.i., and the memo that bloomberg saw on monday seems to say that this is because of a huge $4.5 trillion market opportunity. cory: it is about a big shift at microsoft. we have had the world go from a client server network to things happening on the cloud to a different way to sell software. pc's are not the center of the environment. microsoft built its business and built its staff around the notion of pc's. and a...
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cory: i like the way you say smashing, it sounds very british. smashing. it seems theythe results arn terms of the number of subscribers added. netflix wants to focus on its profitability. meager profitability but some profits nonetheless. , i guess at my numbers i am looking at cash flow. the number everyone is focused on now is the subscriber number. here is why. when investors look at this stock, they do not see the financial results needed to grow on this valuation. they see a business that might someday generate those results. how do you have the free cash flow to pay for the cool conflict at netflix? by having subscribers who pay you every month and keep on paying. what they see in these numbers is an accumulation of subscribers who credit card numbers in online and the payments keep flowing, and the geographiesill see that are profitable in the rest of the world for netflix. caroline: 104 million users. they say by 2017, for the first time international users will bring tons of profit. i'm looking at the financial analysis for bloomberg. you can see
cory: i like the way you say smashing, it sounds very british. smashing. it seems theythe results arn terms of the number of subscribers added. netflix wants to focus on its profitability. meager profitability but some profits nonetheless. , i guess at my numbers i am looking at cash flow. the number everyone is focused on now is the subscriber number. here is why. when investors look at this stock, they do not see the financial results needed to grow on this valuation. they see a business that...
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vonnie: cory johnson, thank you.ory johnson is live from san francisco and he will be breaking down those numbers a little later on. it is now time for the latest bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news right now. brexitllout from -- deutsche bank considering moving assets from the balance sheet of its british entity to frankfurt. that's according to a person familiar with the matter. deutsche bank's ceo has told employee about the majority of trade in london moving to germany. at&t and time warner are set to be an early talks with u.s. antitrust officials for approval conditions. competitors and lawmakers have been pressuring the justice department to stop the $85 billion deal on grounds that it will lead to higher prices and fewer choices for consumers. another possible challenge -- the justice department has allowed new anti-trust truth -- chief. he awaits senate confirmation. -- web website when md m.d. has agreed to sell itself at $2.8 billion. that represents a 20% premium.
vonnie: cory johnson, thank you.ory johnson is live from san francisco and he will be breaking down those numbers a little later on. it is now time for the latest bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news right now. brexitllout from -- deutsche bank considering moving assets from the balance sheet of its british entity to frankfurt. that's according to a person familiar with the matter. deutsche bank's ceo has told employee about the majority of trade in...
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cory: i don't want you to worry.thing to worry about because of business is going fantastically. it is also changing. if you look at the revenues and growth rates, you can see how the decisions made to change the company are paying off. you have one of the largest companies in the world growing at a 21% clip in the last quarter because of conscious decisions of change in business. you can see it looking at a 17% growth 18 months ago and now at 21% and 22%. there is a change. the change is to mobile. mark, i bet your phone is as close to you as mine is to me. we are all on mobile devices and google knows this and is trying to get the advertising space. they are paying for the traffic and the rising cost of crying during -- acquiring that. vonnie: clearly the fundamentals are still very intact and there is lots more innovation to come from the company. buying and selling stocks and what i will say is it is important to how it works. vonnie: the people that are selling, do it fundamentally believe to sell the stock? cor
cory: i don't want you to worry.thing to worry about because of business is going fantastically. it is also changing. if you look at the revenues and growth rates, you can see how the decisions made to change the company are paying off. you have one of the largest companies in the world growing at a 21% clip in the last quarter because of conscious decisions of change in business. you can see it looking at a 17% growth 18 months ago and now at 21% and 22%. there is a change. the change is to...
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the killing of justin cory happened after 8:00. cory's shattered family. my goodness. >> reporter: yeah. it was a tough interview. whatever happened in the killing of 17-year-old cory, his father is in complete shock. >> very kind and motivated and worked two jobs. he had one more year of high school and was finishing to go on to college. i know i saw him monday night after dinner. i didn't know it was going to be the last supper with him but he was -- you know, a knock on my door saying that your son's dead. someone killed your son. we are devastated. he didn't even reach adulthood, 17-year-old and it's a shame. he had so much to offer and so many plans in life and in >> reporter: dustin khoury was shot behind the wheel of his buick with a passenger in the front seat and was able to drive a short distance stopping at larchdale here in south laurel. police believe he was involved in an illegal transaction when the shooting happened. police are not providing details, for instance, whether or not khoury may have been a buyer or a seller. when khoury died, he
the killing of justin cory happened after 8:00. cory's shattered family. my goodness. >> reporter: yeah. it was a tough interview. whatever happened in the killing of 17-year-old cory, his father is in complete shock. >> very kind and motivated and worked two jobs. he had one more year of high school and was finishing to go on to college. i know i saw him monday night after dinner. i didn't know it was going to be the last supper with him but he was -- you know, a knock on my door...
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i hear cory, who i think has cleared her throat. >> cory, if you want to weigh in on that, please. >> yeah, the other thing i would add is that fundamentally the north korean regime appears to want nuclear weapons in order to preserve the regime. so that's a reasonably conservative objective they're trying to achieve. i think the greatest risk of north korea and nuclear weapons use is in the event that the regime is subject to a coup attempt or falling for some reason. so the very act of trying to force a regime change could result in the outcome that all of us want least. >> so admiral, if you were the commander in chief, what would you do first? tighten the secondary sanctions, more military aid to taiwan, more defense posture in the south china sea? >> indeed, all of those things, i would also continue to get broader international support. that's why the g-20 meeting is actually a pretty good opportunity to say to other heads of state and government, especially those in asia, but really globally, that a war in this region could actually have crippling effect on the international ec
i hear cory, who i think has cleared her throat. >> cory, if you want to weigh in on that, please. >> yeah, the other thing i would add is that fundamentally the north korean regime appears to want nuclear weapons in order to preserve the regime. so that's a reasonably conservative objective they're trying to achieve. i think the greatest risk of north korea and nuclear weapons use is in the event that the regime is subject to a coup attempt or falling for some reason. so the very...
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emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.is edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: joe kaeser a rare breed of chief executive, who dedicated his entire professional life to a single company. he was a young business graduate when he joined siemens in 1980, moving up the ranks and around the world for a company described by angela merkel as a flagship of the german economy. siemens truly powers modern life, making everything from turbines and health scanners to ovens and factories. joining me, chief executive officer of siemens joe kaeser. thank you so
emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.is edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: joe kaeser a rare breed of chief executive, who dedicated his entire professional life to a single company. he was a young business graduate when he joined...
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emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. businessweek. summer of success, despite the odds. >> the series hijacking of a million-dollar tanker. ahead onf that, bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> we are here with thedi
emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're...
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caroline hyde sat down with cory johnson. cory johnson: they don't see the financial results.hat they see is a business that might someday generate the results. how do you have the cash loan to pay for all that content? by having subscribers that pay every month. they see an accumulation of subscribers who are sending credit card numbers in and the payments keep flowing through. the hope is there will be a geography like the united states and canada that are profitable and that's the future for the rest of the world for netflix. caroline: amazing. 104 million users, for the first time international users will bring them a profit. we are looking at the financial analysis. you can see that at the moment the revenue breakdown isn't just in the united states. you are looking at 2016. 36% is coming from international streaming. they want to get that to 50-50. is there any idea of when revenue will come into line internationally speaking and how they do so well with content? cory: i am always a pessimist. when i look at these numbers and i look at how little of the u.s. population t
caroline hyde sat down with cory johnson. cory johnson: they don't see the financial results.hat they see is a business that might someday generate the results. how do you have the cash loan to pay for all that content? by having subscribers that pay every month. they see an accumulation of subscribers who are sending credit card numbers in and the payments keep flowing through. the hope is there will be a geography like the united states and canada that are profitable and that's the future for...
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emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. ♪ david: what was the strategy that you used? paul: i was determined to recapture my parents' money. david: how do somebody raise $5 billion in an hour? paul: first come, first serve. david: you have the image of striking fear into ceo's. paul: it does not bother me. david: if somebody invested in th
emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're...
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emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> "bloomberg best coming up shaped theories that week and business around the world. the federal reserve holds the line. the central bank sees balance sheet normalization starting relatively soon. we hear what that will mean for markets going forward. >> that means to me is slightly higher 10 year rates, perhaps 2.5% over the balance of the year, but not much. david: an earning bonanza. the busiest week of the season, we hear from tech giants alphabet, samsung, amazon, and facebook. >> we had a really strong second-quarter and it was based on increased engagement and increased ability to work with marketers. david: deutsche bank earnings
emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> "bloomberg best coming up shaped theories that week and business around the world. the federal reserve holds the line. the central...
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rishaad: bloomberg's at large, cory johnson. large,mberg's editor at cory johnson. futures are down. we have those auction prices up. a few minutes to go before we get more important data showing what's going on with the chinese housing market. this chart shows you that third tier cities are actually on a bit of a tear up. we will get details in less than four minutes. does this mean curtains for hollywood ambitions for wanda? more on that. ♪ a rishaad: looking at victoria peak. 9:29 in hong kong as we count you to the open of the hong kong trading day. we will have the reserve bank of australia minutes. also, house prices at of china. looking ahead, u.k. inflation numbers. we also have the second round of brexit talks between the eu and u.k. we are looking ahead to the bank of japan out with a rate decision. mario draghi's ecb as well on the same day, a little later on. i'm rishaad salamat from bloomberg's asia headquarters. haidi: i'm haidi lun here in sydney. we are awaiting these numbers out of china. we have to see in particular whether the third tier cities ar
rishaad: bloomberg's at large, cory johnson. large,mberg's editor at cory johnson. futures are down. we have those auction prices up. a few minutes to go before we get more important data showing what's going on with the chinese housing market. this chart shows you that third tier cities are actually on a bit of a tear up. we will get details in less than four minutes. does this mean curtains for hollywood ambitions for wanda? more on that. ♪ a rishaad: looking at victoria peak. 9:29 in hong...
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cory: i think that is their wish.y have ruled out this alexa physical device in lots of forms and they will put those massively on sale over the next day or so as part of the prime day because they see that as a way of closing the ecosystem and getting people to shop on amazon alone. it's an intriguing device and there are more apps that are yet to be seen. you see a lot of companies like apple and google looking at this way of locking in customers into their ecosystem. theyfascinated by the way are changing the way -- not too long ago, amazon have fulfillment centers in low tax environments like nevada and were further away from the customer so when they made these decisions to push a closer to the customer, it has changed the way their global logistics ran. that got over 70 fulfillment withrs across the country 150 thousand square feet of fulfillment center capability. clark whon with dave is the vp who runs this business, listen to what he had to say. >> there are a lot of moving parts and airplane business and we
cory: i think that is their wish.y have ruled out this alexa physical device in lots of forms and they will put those massively on sale over the next day or so as part of the prime day because they see that as a way of closing the ecosystem and getting people to shop on amazon alone. it's an intriguing device and there are more apps that are yet to be seen. you see a lot of companies like apple and google looking at this way of locking in customers into their ecosystem. theyfascinated by the...
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emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome to "best of bloomberg technolog "bloomberg " 'samsungs's of successes for the arts. oliver: a mysterious hijacking of a $100 million tanker. all that had right here on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: clear with the editor in chief. in the business
emily: that was sarah frier and cory johnson.this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tech tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome to "best of bloomberg technolog "bloomberg " 'samsungs's of successes for the arts. oliver: a mysterious hijacking of a $100 million tanker....
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cory's father says he was looking forward to his senior year in high school in the fall. he was shot and killed inside a car in laurel on wednesday night. he spoke to his father via face time. >> totally devastated. he has a older brother and younger sister. we're all just shocked. out of control and these kids just don't seem to have values. >> police say cory wast and the crime was not random. authorities tell us that most of the homicide victims this month involve criminal activity. so far, arrests have been made in four cases. >>> we're learning about what led to shooting that left a toddler injured. according to wtop, there was an argument over a game. it happened in northwest d.c. witnesses tell investigators that two men were playing the game. they were surrounded by kids and neighbors. police arrested derrick watson on tuesday. police are searching for this man. there is a reward for his arrest. the one-year-old little boy who was hit is recovering. >>> already raging for several days, a northern -- excuse me. a northern california fire doubles in size. 48,000 acr
cory's father says he was looking forward to his senior year in high school in the fall. he was shot and killed inside a car in laurel on wednesday night. he spoke to his father via face time. >> totally devastated. he has a older brother and younger sister. we're all just shocked. out of control and these kids just don't seem to have values. >> police say cory wast and the crime was not random. authorities tell us that most of the homicide victims this month involve criminal...
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cory: i think it is.ve warned they will be more mobile and more programmatic, it is going to cost more, and this time we saw it. emily we talked about the : adpocalypse this year when they were really criticized for their extremist content shown next a prominent advertising. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns. it seems those advertisers have returned. i did ask about this and she reiterated that revenue across the sites was strong. we continue to take very seriously the issue and we are doing all that we can to protect the ecosystem. cory: a lot of them have made a lot of noise about this, but they also like the traffic, that google is giving them in terms of clicks from their ads. i mean, the google ad is like nothing else in the history of advertising in that you can actually see the results of an ad as it runs. and advertisers like that. it is where they are shifting their dollars to. emily facebook turned out faster : than expected, quarterly sales growth fueled by continued strength in mobil
cory: i think it is.ve warned they will be more mobile and more programmatic, it is going to cost more, and this time we saw it. emily we talked about the : adpocalypse this year when they were really criticized for their extremist content shown next a prominent advertising. a lot of advertisers pulled their campaigns. it seems those advertisers have returned. i did ask about this and she reiterated that revenue across the sites was strong. we continue to take very seriously the issue and we...
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amy: what are you demanding a senator cory gardner?we showed up after seeing the .irst bill that was proposed and we showed of demanding that are senator vote no on anything that was going to cut medicaid services. amy: has he met -- >> he did have a phone call with us a few days after we were released from jail, yes. know, adapt, your organization, was actually founded in denver. can you talk about the history of the group? >> denver is a super great place for a lot of movements, also the heart of the chicano movement. brokestarted when they some disabled people out of nursing homes in 1975 and amended the state to pay for their services, there long-term services. and that is really what created medicaid in the long run. adapt atlantis is also the first people to pay their bodies in front of public transportation here. and that is why all buses now must provide access for disabled people. and some of the first people to break the corners of the sidewalks in order to get curb cuts for us wheelchair users. denver and this group that i s
amy: what are you demanding a senator cory gardner?we showed up after seeing the .irst bill that was proposed and we showed of demanding that are senator vote no on anything that was going to cut medicaid services. amy: has he met -- >> he did have a phone call with us a few days after we were released from jail, yes. know, adapt, your organization, was actually founded in denver. can you talk about the history of the group? >> denver is a super great place for a lot of movements,...
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just this month in the county, 17-year-old dustin cory was the latest victim. cory's father says he was looking forward to his senior year in high school in the fall. but he was shot and killed while inside a car on lar much dale road in laurel last night. they talked to his father on face time. >> he was devastated. his mom is devastated. he h older sister. we're all just shocked, out of control. and these kids just don't seem to have value for life. >> police say cory was shot during an illegal transaction and the crime was not random. authorities tell us most of the homicides this month have involved criminal activity. arrests have been made in four of those cases. >> a police officer in baltimore is under investigation for allegedly planting drugs, and it was caught on his police body camera. the baltimore public defenders office released the video here from a january drug arrest. it shows officer richard panero turning on his body cam and finding the can filled with drugs in an empty lot. but the camera saves 30 seconds of video before it's activated. and
just this month in the county, 17-year-old dustin cory was the latest victim. cory's father says he was looking forward to his senior year in high school in the fall. but he was shot and killed while inside a car on lar much dale road in laurel last night. they talked to his father on face time. >> he was devastated. his mom is devastated. he h older sister. we're all just shocked, out of control. and these kids just don't seem to have value for life. >> police say cory was shot...
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emily: cory, what do you think about facebook as the new netflix? the best thing in america seems to be selling content and making content. because you have everyone from hulu, hbo, netflix, amazon, all of them buying such content. they want to see how it works and it is a company that has part of its culture, experimentation and trying new ideas. i think this one is just so sexy, they have glommed onto the idea. we will see if they actually try to roll this out in any kind of scale. >> samsung at record highs, not surprising given that their profits have beat estimates. we are talking about net income surging $9.6 billion last quarter. of course, samsung is such a big part of the south korean economy. >> it was a strong quarter for samsung. estimates were quite high, about $9.6 billion. that was about 10% ahead of the average analyst estimates. so, it was a strong performance. part of it was driven by the smartphone business, the galaxy s8, a comeback from the note 7 troubles that they had last year and also the chips business has been very strong
emily: cory, what do you think about facebook as the new netflix? the best thing in america seems to be selling content and making content. because you have everyone from hulu, hbo, netflix, amazon, all of them buying such content. they want to see how it works and it is a company that has part of its culture, experimentation and trying new ideas. i think this one is just so sexy, they have glommed onto the idea. we will see if they actually try to roll this out in any kind of scale. >>...