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it's deidre. certainly the role of chips in the auto industry has never been so important i guess i wonder how far do the automakers take it do you envision a world where they're bringing more chip design where they started to in house? what does that mean for you and the chipmaking space in terms of talent and these partnerships? we dealt with this in a mobile space, as well at the end of the day, if chips are important and the innovation cycle is important, companies are very focused on this like qualcomm. going to be a place for us but i think the biggest challenge for the automakers is not to have their own chip absolutely not the case. the biggest challenge for the automaker right now can they add technology to the car since digital becomes the most important part of building a car and the car ownership experience going forward. can they bring new software capabilities and new services to the car. that's a much higher priority than having their own chip what we have seen is the opposite what
it's deidre. certainly the role of chips in the auto industry has never been so important i guess i wonder how far do the automakers take it do you envision a world where they're bringing more chip design where they started to in house? what does that mean for you and the chipmaking space in terms of talent and these partnerships? we dealt with this in a mobile space, as well at the end of the day, if chips are important and the innovation cycle is important, companies are very focused on this...
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the light green, that is kait rooney is here to break down the numbers. >> deidre, that's right. bouncing back a bit this morning. but there have been fears on wall street that robinhood's growth days were before the ipo. this report didn't do a whole lot to change investor minds the quick recap. deeper than expected losses, after being profitable a year ago, also lower guidance for q 1 and what analysts had been looking for a slowdown in molly users and monthly spences all way weighing on the stack fell to $10 a share recovering a bit this morning. but remember the stock listed at $38 and down roughly 85% from the all-time high. ceo vlad tenev fielding questions from shareholders about the stock. one in particular was what happened to the share price since the ipo and what steps are you taking to turn it around >> well, it's not sugar coated we've been disappointed with the stock price over the past few months the way that we're thinking about it as i wrote in my letter in the s-1 we're never going to be sacrificing long-term performance or what's right for the company to make a
the light green, that is kait rooney is here to break down the numbers. >> deidre, that's right. bouncing back a bit this morning. but there have been fears on wall street that robinhood's growth days were before the ipo. this report didn't do a whole lot to change investor minds the quick recap. deeper than expected losses, after being profitable a year ago, also lower guidance for q 1 and what analysts had been looking for a slowdown in molly users and monthly spences all way weighing...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. when that happens, we'll take you there live tech's wild drive continues. almost 40% of the nasdaq is now cut in half and is now the time to start buying or more pain ahead? we'll discuss it. >>> 2022 and the top picks won't stop coming and new ones on software, the cloud from wall street to favorite names and finally "techcheck" is welcoming the weekend with a bunch of ceos and "new york times" head later on this hour we'll start this week with this week's tech selloff. the nasdaq is on pace for the worst week since november. roughly four out of ten on the index have been cut in half. spurred by rising yields and our next guest says put on your hard hats, it is going to get ugly. here to discuss 75 and sunny zi zillow co-founder. all right, so how ugly >> well, first, you have to put things in context, right by the way, can you hear me okay or is there an echo? is it all right? okay >> you got me, spencer >> yeah, i got you, carl sorry, there was some technical difficulties here. las
i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. when that happens, we'll take you there live tech's wild drive continues. almost 40% of the nasdaq is now cut in half and is now the time to start buying or more pain ahead? we'll discuss it. >>> 2022 and the top picks won't stop coming and new ones on software, the cloud from wall street to favorite names and finally "techcheck" is welcoming the weekend with a bunch of ceos and "new...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. higher valuations for select names as cpi gets the highest jump we'll talk about some fintechopportunities. >>> and new neighbors tesla co-founder is with us to talk about his ev battery company >>> we'll start with calls on high-growth stocks barclays say valuations are a concern but look past the numbers for a few names. upgrade snowflake to overweight saying they don't think the street appreciates the overweight opportunity and like salesforce and atadog. similar to comments we heard on our air yesterday who said high growth and high multiple stocks will struggle in a tightening cycle. a theme we continue to discuss as kathie woods and many fintech names slash, guys. i think it's an interesting distinction. snowflake's growth has been explosive. we had frank on after earnings pretty recently. doubling, frankly, year over year even after the biggest software ipo ever opened up double, right. he's continued to deliver on growth i think our question is in this environment where people
i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. higher valuations for select names as cpi gets the highest jump we'll talk about some fintechopportunities. >>> and new neighbors tesla co-founder is with us to talk about his ev battery company >>> we'll start with calls on high-growth stocks barclays say valuations are a concern but look past the numbers for a few names. upgrade snowflake to overweight saying they don't think the street appreciates the overweight...
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deidre, good to see you here in studio. >> good to see you. happy new year.lation may make 2022 a more expensive year for basics such as rent, food, gasoline. consumers really don't have that much control over those prices but here are some good tips for your money in an inflationary environment. so redeem cash back or other loyalty points to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses. use up a stash of gift cards you may have sitting around or recently received. use supermarket and other retailer sales ads to buy nonperishable items when on sale. better still, you can stack coupons on top of that for additional savings. when shopping online use coupon codes for additional savings. lean into retailers' rewards programs. as for growing your money, so important, pay your future self through a 401(k) or retirement plan. in the shorter term reroute a bit of your money if you can to build up an emergency fund just in case. last but not least, review your spending. subscriptions, ordering food in, eating out, it doesn't mean you have to cut all your creature comforts, bu
deidre, good to see you here in studio. >> good to see you. happy new year.lation may make 2022 a more expensive year for basics such as rent, food, gasoline. consumers really don't have that much control over those prices but here are some good tips for your money in an inflationary environment. so redeem cash back or other loyalty points to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses. use up a stash of gift cards you may have sitting around or recently received. use supermarket and other...
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eva. >> deidre, thank you. bottom line no matter if you're getting a refund or not, taxes are never fun. >> no, no. >>> let's check in with someone who is fun and has the weather for us. >> that's right. >> debatable. >> because i love doing taxes. that is fun. good morning, guys. if it's tax season, tell you what, we want to get rid of fire season, right, but it's getting to a point where in california it's tougher to say there is a season. we had this fire, very rare, north of big sur, evacuations in carmel, 2,000 acres, but we had winds 50, 60, 70 miles per hour after a pretty dry january. we have snow also in chicago, a couple, three inches, still falling. >>> fun football game in green bay last night. got football games today and the x games continue in aspen. >> there you go from extreme weather to extreme sports, thank you so much, rob. now to the x games and a major first ahead today. trevor kennison will become the first adaptive athlete to hit the big air jump at the games. abc's will ganss has those
eva. >> deidre, thank you. bottom line no matter if you're getting a refund or not, taxes are never fun. >> no, no. >>> let's check in with someone who is fun and has the weather for us. >> that's right. >> debatable. >> because i love doing taxes. that is fun. good morning, guys. if it's tax season, tell you what, we want to get rid of fire season, right, but it's getting to a point where in california it's tougher to say there is a season. we had this...
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good morning to you, deidre. >> reporter: good morning, janai.ventory, a problem that was created more than a decade ago, is one of the reasons why housing is so expensive now. this morning, rents on the rise for millions of americans increasing by 9% in some areas, double digits in others. freddie mac forecasting more to come in 2022, an estimate of an additional 3.6% jump on average nationwide. the prices are increasing along with other costs such as food and fuel. one expert says the lack of housing is a big contributor. >> there's a lot of anxiety. there's a lot of stress and so subsequently that's affected the rental rates to go through the roof as well. >> reporter: but there are ways to keep costs under control if you're looking for a new place to live. experts say that now is the time to look. rents tend to be lower in the winter. when negotiating a monthly rental price, ask about a break for signing a longer-term lease. if you can't get a break on the price, ask about concessions like an earlier move-in date or a free month. existing ten
good morning to you, deidre. >> reporter: good morning, janai.ventory, a problem that was created more than a decade ago, is one of the reasons why housing is so expensive now. this morning, rents on the rise for millions of americans increasing by 9% in some areas, double digits in others. freddie mac forecasting more to come in 2022, an estimate of an additional 3.6% jump on average nationwide. the prices are increasing along with other costs such as food and fuel. one expert says the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa and john fortt. on pace for the worst january in six years. where is the bottom? >>> then our first interview since taking the job we'll hear from ftc chair lina kahn and early take on blizzard merger >>> later on 5g launches today, but with some concerns from airlines verizon ceo weighs in and we'll discuss the impact for you, your flying and your money. >>> we'll start squarely with tech stocks having a rough start to the new year. nasdaq 8% from the all-time hieing come off a 2.6 drop yesterday. mike santolli looking at moves underneath the surface hey, mike. >> hey, carl we have slight moves today cloud and software trying to bounce a little bit and ark was up earlier and banks and value down but in general it's tough. the pressure has been pretty constant here's a divergence of old and new economy in one sector in finance that is kind of interesting. you know i like what i would call romcom charts they start together and they have this divide and go apart together and come back and kiss at the end this is over a three-year period you have
i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa and john fortt. on pace for the worst january in six years. where is the bottom? >>> then our first interview since taking the job we'll hear from ftc chair lina kahn and early take on blizzard merger >>> later on 5g launches today, but with some concerns from airlines verizon ceo weighs in and we'll discuss the impact for you, your flying and your money. >>> we'll start squarely with tech stocks having a rough start to the new...
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dom chu has more it is all over the place >> there's a good amount of muscle memory, right, deidre, when it comes to the markets overall because we have been in such a long-term bull market that hasn't seen any real market pull back since the real pandemic started and ended back in the spring of 2020. if you look at the nasdaq, the reason why you're seeing a little bit of stability here but we have been moving off the highs of the session and you can see we're trying to hold this range that we've had over the last three or four months. if we, though, kind of break below that area, we're going to try to target those fall lows that we see here as a place for the nasdaq now, with regard to the individual components within there taking a look at some of the sectors and industries within that broader trade and ecitnology you have to look at the semi conductors and the software stocks they are two very big components two ones that played out well over the past year and have gone in different directions just in the last couple months if you look at the white line. the igb etf that attracts the
dom chu has more it is all over the place >> there's a good amount of muscle memory, right, deidre, when it comes to the markets overall because we have been in such a long-term bull market that hasn't seen any real market pull back since the real pandemic started and ended back in the spring of 2020. if you look at the nasdaq, the reason why you're seeing a little bit of stability here but we have been moving off the highs of the session and you can see we're trying to hold this range...
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deidre henderson. utah has been and will continue to be a model of election integrity. period.ortunately, some in our country have found that unsubstantiated claims and flat-out lies are an effective way to destabilize our constitutional republic and make it harder for their opponents to participate and vote. voting security must never be about making it harder for legal voters to vote. please beware of false choices. as a conservative, i believe that we should always work to make constitutional rights more accessible, not less. i am very proud that voter participation has increased since i became lt. governor and now governor. we can have safe and secure elections without making it harder to exercise our constitutional right to vote. as i have traveled the state, i have heard some feel that the constitution is in danger. that the constitution will someday, if not now, hang by a thread and need rescuing. i worry that what a few of them fail to see is that, they just like those for whom they have so much disdain and contempt are daily hacking away at those cords, recklessly beli
deidre henderson. utah has been and will continue to be a model of election integrity. period.ortunately, some in our country have found that unsubstantiated claims and flat-out lies are an effective way to destabilize our constitutional republic and make it harder for their opponents to participate and vote. voting security must never be about making it harder for legal voters to vote. please beware of false choices. as a conservative, i believe that we should always work to make...
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. >> i don't know if we have harsh back i think i heard him pop in that question from deidre, about pcseing backwards looking how much of that dependent on that market and how did that factor into your cost >> yeah, pcs are the biggest piece of the business for amd. we build pcs in particular two categories, and it's a much younger business but the bulk of the pcs that they do revenues is -- pcs that's the part we're concerned about. look, the reality is a lot of folks upgraded their laptops at home during the pandemic work from home, study from home, et cetera. and we think we saw some numbers in the fourth quarter where pc sales declined we think that can be one issue and the other issue, revenue is expected to grow in 2021 and the number is expected 22% growth in 2022 and it's growing at 10% top line you're going it to see the company slow down its growth rate quite a bit the question becomes when you're in a market that's largely defensive, where there's sort of, you know, a high valuation name, you get into a situation that will stock trading 40 m multiples and that becomes a probl
. >> i don't know if we have harsh back i think i heard him pop in that question from deidre, about pcseing backwards looking how much of that dependent on that market and how did that factor into your cost >> yeah, pcs are the biggest piece of the business for amd. we build pcs in particular two categories, and it's a much younger business but the bulk of the pcs that they do revenues is -- pcs that's the part we're concerned about. look, the reality is a lot of folks upgraded...
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field compared to netflix and to disney+ when it comes to the reception of our slate >> jason, it's deidre. good morning another guest last week brought up this idea of content that streaming hits like "squid games" and others are short-lived because there's so much content how do you think about the lasting impact of your hit series i think about a succession you can go back to in terms of podcasts and the sort of universe that surrounds them and the characters, or whether that be gaming? how do you extend the life time of series? >> yes, so i think it comes down to one simple word, which is quality, and i'm not disagreeing with you, deidra, there are certain series that have a rapid decay. our approach, and this really goes back 50 years in terms of the birth of hbo has been very much a focus on quality, and you mention succession i think that's a fantastic example of a series that has grown in relevance over time, not reduced in relevance over time so with each successive season we're seeing a lift on the first season, the second season and obviously the just completed third season it r
field compared to netflix and to disney+ when it comes to the reception of our slate >> jason, it's deidre. good morning another guest last week brought up this idea of content that streaming hits like "squid games" and others are short-lived because there's so much content how do you think about the lasting impact of your hit series i think about a succession you can go back to in terms of podcasts and the sort of universe that surrounds them and the characters, or whether that...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa.ets the highest jump we'll talk about some fintechopportunities. >>> and new neighbors tesl
i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa.ets the highest jump we'll talk about some fintechopportunities. >>> and new neighbors tesl
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i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa and john fortt. on pace for the worst january in six years.then our first interview since taking the job we'll hear from ftc chair lina kahn and early take on blizzard
i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa and john fortt. on pace for the worst january in six years.then our first interview since taking the job we'll hear from ftc chair lina kahn and early take on blizzard
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i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are
i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are
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deidre boss aire and julia boorstin name of the morning, apple popping after another quarter of record-breakingmack m 1 chips we discuss then another quarter o
deidre boss aire and julia boorstin name of the morning, apple popping after another quarter of record-breakingmack m 1 chips we discuss then another quarter o
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. live tech's wild drive continues. almost 40% of the nasdaq is now cut in half and is now
i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and deidre bosa. we're waiting on the job numbers. live tech's wild drive continues. almost 40% of the nasdaq is now cut in half and is now