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dic ha -- dick had in adam. ily: there is a lot of talk that they are not going to do a full search. kevin: i think they are in a strong position. dick said the company has the blessing of being loved by so many people. they have a great team. emily: it has also been bombarded by analysts and investors who are not happy. kevin: i think they have a very big business already. they just need to focus on the basics, on what is making that business run. with the new leader, they will need someone who can inspire what is already a really talented team and start delivering on the potential of the company. emily: he insisted he has no idea what he will do next. brad: it may be true in the short term. the guy has been under fire for five straight years. he definitely need some time off. i bet we see him start another company. emily: he is a serial entrepreneur. we will of course be watching. dick costolo said he will be on the board at twitter. i do want to talk about yahoo! another interview with marissa mayer, a convers
dic ha -- dick had in adam. ily: there is a lot of talk that they are not going to do a full search. kevin: i think they are in a strong position. dick said the company has the blessing of being loved by so many people. they have a great team. emily: it has also been bombarded by analysts and investors who are not happy. kevin: i think they have a very big business already. they just need to focus on the basics, on what is making that business run. with the new leader, they will need someone...
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. >> twitter ceo dick stepping down effective july 1st. adam the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam, what are traders saying? they don't necessarily think there's good news. >> one i was speaking to who was invested in twitter and social security relevant said she was not happy with this news. investors seem to and i can't even disagree with her, however, because as you pointed out, aftermarket this stock is up almost 10%, and essentially cleared out. it's really setting things up for tomorrow. it's going to be very interesting to see. especially when you see the tech stocks that haven't performed quite as well, although yesterday everybody going to the a big boost and, you know, markets were up begin. but with twitter being up and the aftermarket is going to be interesting to see how they do friday. >> interesting. can towing charles payne. >> yeah. let's go to charles payne right now who actuallyons twitter stock. charles, you had a chance to sell the stock when it informants 50s, you didn't, why did you hold onto it here. >> i bought
. >> twitter ceo dick stepping down effective july 1st. adam the floor of the new york stock exchange. adam, what are traders saying? they don't necessarily think there's good news. >> one i was speaking to who was invested in twitter and social security relevant said she was not happy with this news. investors seem to and i can't even disagree with her, however, because as you pointed out, aftermarket this stock is up almost 10%, and essentially cleared out. it's really setting...
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twitter's adam bain has been rumored as a replacement for dick costolo, eel join us and omar ishrad,tronic and john chen, the ceo of blackberry. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. involved in the conversation this year. we're joined exclusively right now by adam bain, the global revenue officer of twitter. and what a treat it is. and what is such a busy week for the executives on the ground. >> i'm really excited to be here. >> you've been an attendee of cannes since you joined twitter. how have your conversations with your clients and ad partners evolved? >> cannes lyon is the time of the year to focus on
twitter's adam bain has been rumored as a replacement for dick costolo, eel join us and omar ishrad,tronic and john chen, the ceo of blackberry. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year?...
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as dick said, it is going to be a real search. pimm: quickly, you talked about adam -- all right, we're going to leave it there. there's more at the tech conference thank you, emily chang. coming up, you will hear from marissa mayer of yahoo!. betty: we hear her strategy. an exclusive interview with marissa mayer at the bloomberg tech conference. this is where we leave you. pimm: i will be watching. betty: excellent. we will be back in a few moments. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. emily: welcome back. now to top stories crossing the bloomberg. donald trump is making it official, running for the republican presidential nomination. he l
as dick said, it is going to be a real search. pimm: quickly, you talked about adam -- all right, we're going to leave it there. there's more at the tech conference thank you, emily chang. coming up, you will hear from marissa mayer of yahoo!. betty: we hear her strategy. an exclusive interview with marissa mayer at the bloomberg tech conference. this is where we leave you. pimm: i will be watching. betty: excellent. we will be back in a few moments. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk...
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dick was a great ceo. >> but with the three top -- if you could choose the next ceo, three possible names you like? >> oh boy. i think adamble to describe what twitter does to advertisers very well. he might not be the right product guy. it's really a tough one. >> would you say to sell the company? >> if google came about, i would sell. >> but if you use eyeballs and put a valuation on eyeball, is that really real in terms of future monetizization? and is it possible that the business model of one company could make eyeballs worth ten times what the other business model would allow? is it an apples to apples thing? just saying i've got a billion people, therefore it's worth this much? >> yeah i think -- can the eyeballs be worth more if you market it the right way, yes. >> can they be worth zero? can they be worth a minimal amount because you're not going to generate anything? >> a twitter eyeball is worth more than a facebook eyeball. >> really? >> yes. because the inference -- you know, when you guys tweet, people listen. and when youp put a post of facebook, your friends listen. but not people -- i use it. it's an ess
dick was a great ceo. >> but with the three top -- if you could choose the next ceo, three possible names you like? >> oh boy. i think adamble to describe what twitter does to advertisers very well. he might not be the right product guy. it's really a tough one. >> would you say to sell the company? >> if google came about, i would sell. >> but if you use eyeballs and put a valuation on eyeball, is that really real in terms of future monetizization? and is it...