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the ford focus is on the main equip that this is your need, the car after it, gilbert back a i bought that, the boy normal one van thessaly. maybe he got that ah, at you. she had it. i probably will not villareal, but it was he got on the radar for its anthony noise. yeah. mccarthy. i he, nancy elijah, is from peralta. i mean by that. mm. i don't know if i caught a trophy. i think we all got on to when i guess that does make a tricky patrick weiss is holding a figurine. the prize he won at the annual dostoevsky games a contest for students from the leading universities in north carolina, which is among the main centers in the u. s. for study and dostoevsky. it was my last semester of college and i took a dostoevsky class and the idea was just to, you know, read a few of those tasks works. but somehow they got so carried away by dostoevsky that his novels were given. new modern interpretations wrap allusions and video all inspired by his novels, crime and punishment might be his most popular, even mainstream, novel, murder, money lending, blood, and redemption, forfeit quite neatly int
the ford focus is on the main equip that this is your need, the car after it, gilbert back a i bought that, the boy normal one van thessaly. maybe he got that ah, at you. she had it. i probably will not villareal, but it was he got on the radar for its anthony noise. yeah. mccarthy. i he, nancy elijah, is from peralta. i mean by that. mm. i don't know if i caught a trophy. i think we all got on to when i guess that does make a tricky patrick weiss is holding a figurine. the prize he won at the...
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that is what is happening here with ford by introducing ford pro we have the opportunity to focus onhis market segment that is probably the most profitable market segment in the world for this company and we are just at the beginning of an unbelievable story. when you add comprehensive marketing services, the ability to build a one-on-one relationship with professionals to understand them, to provide them the product and services they need it becomes a tremendous product line overtime. also you get tremendous feedback on what are the products they really want, what are other services they are doing? >> that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. one extraordinary week for tech investors at wall street at large. tune in next wall street week. the wild week in the market. barbara and bernard on why it might be smart to invest in carbon yesterday. romaine bostick is holding at this week. >> this is bloomberg wall street week. i'm romaine bostick and for david westin. stephanie flanders on the effort to fight inflation. >> we might have five rate rises in the u.s. this year. t
that is what is happening here with ford by introducing ford pro we have the opportunity to focus onhis market segment that is probably the most profitable market segment in the world for this company and we are just at the beginning of an unbelievable story. when you add comprehensive marketing services, the ability to build a one-on-one relationship with professionals to understand them, to provide them the product and services they need it becomes a tremendous product line overtime. also you...
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david: darren walker, when he became head of the ford foundation, he said i will focus the ford foundationing come inequality in our society. he got rid of a lot of the things the ford foundation did, but he also influenced other things like esg and other areas of inequality. he has a transformative figure. he came from poverty and was raised by single mother in texas, went to public schools, came to new york to be a lawyer and a banker. he decided life would be more important if he would spend time giving back to society. he rose up to be at the rockefeller foundation, now the ford foundation. he is a charismatic figure who influences everybody he comes in touch with because he is so passionate about the things he believes in. i would not be surprised if someone would say he had an impact on the ubs decision because he has an impact on so many things in the philanthropic world. lisa: i see a connective link between darren walker and your prior gassed melanie hobson in coming from poverty and coming to a place of respect, power, and monetary largess. i'm curious whether their perspective o
david: darren walker, when he became head of the ford foundation, he said i will focus the ford foundationing come inequality in our society. he got rid of a lot of the things the ford foundation did, but he also influenced other things like esg and other areas of inequality. he has a transformative figure. he came from poverty and was raised by single mother in texas, went to public schools, came to new york to be a lawyer and a banker. he decided life would be more important if he would spend...
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said was the foundation have lost our focus and we needed a single northstar for our work, which we did not have, and never had. david: when you got the position, fordnnounced we are going to focus solely on inequality and so forth. what did your recipients of your aid say? darren: part of it is stepping back and asking why do we focus on inequality. the reason i believed in equality was important was because of our mission. a part of our mission strengthened by henry ford -- established by henry ford was to strengthen our democracy. i believe the greatest threat to our democracy is growing hopelessness. and hopelessness occurs in societies where there is a high level of inequality. so the correlation of inequality and hopelessness is what is a threat to our mission. so the goal was to get people to understand a matter what you are working on, it is having some impact on poor people because of the growing inequality in the world. david: ok, it is one thing though, you get the job, but then you have to do the work of convincing your staff people to change what they have been doing for so many years. was that hard to do? darren: it was not without dif
said was the foundation have lost our focus and we needed a single northstar for our work, which we did not have, and never had. david: when you got the position, fordnnounced we are going to focus solely on inequality and so forth. what did your recipients of your aid say? darren: part of it is stepping back and asking why do we focus on inequality. the reason i believed in equality was important was because of our mission. a part of our mission strengthened by henry ford -- established by...
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david: when you got the position, ford announced we are going to focus solely on inequality.did your recipients of your age say? darren: part of it is stepping back and asking why did you focus on inequality. the reason i believed in equality was important was because of our mission. part of our mission -- that among the greatest threats to our democracy was growing hopelessness. and hopelessness occurs in societies where there are -- there is a high level of inequality. the correlation -- and hopelessness is what is a threat to our mission. the goal was to get people to understand matter what you are working on, if it is having some impact on poor people because of the growing inequality in the world. david: you get the job. you convince the board to do this but then you have to do the work of convincing your staff people to change what they have been doing for so many years. was that hard to do? darren: it was not without difficulty. it was not without some long-term employees leaving the foundation. it was not without some long-term grant organizations leaving the foundati
david: when you got the position, ford announced we are going to focus solely on inequality.did your recipients of your age say? darren: part of it is stepping back and asking why did you focus on inequality. the reason i believed in equality was important was because of our mission. part of our mission -- that among the greatest threats to our democracy was growing hopelessness. and hopelessness occurs in societies where there are -- there is a high level of inequality. the correlation -- and...
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also that's up about 5.5%, too ev very much in focus, david >> we'll keep watching shares of ford, fascinating given that 18% move in just two plus trading days that will do it for us on "squawk on the street. "techcheck" starts now. >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are some of the hardest hit sectors. china stocks haven't favored much better although turning around this morning. have we hit a bottom we'll discuss. then consumer tech week continues and a big hour ahead interviews with qualcomm ceocristiano amon and dave limp and another exclusive with the ceo of hp enrique lores. all that coming your way in just a moment, d. >> big show coming up. we'll start with negative sentiment for tech and that's really a continuation of what we've seen the first few days of this year. nasdaq falling more than 1% as the ten-year treasury rose as high as 1.7% yesterday ubs among those bearish downgrading tech sector to neutral and specifically citing tech hardware and putting out notes down
also that's up about 5.5%, too ev very much in focus, david >> we'll keep watching shares of ford, fascinating given that 18% move in just two plus trading days that will do it for us on "squawk on the street. "techcheck" starts now. >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are some of the hardest hit sectors. china stocks haven't favored much better...
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relative new features we really focus only on enterprise and this is where the focus goes is that we're not like henry ford. we really go deep with our customers. build meaningful relationships finally service. if you have only 1,800 customers, you know all of them and give them that extra mile service. if you put all these things together, great outcomes and we'll keep going >> guillaume, given that, what's your approach to deep eng engagement, if your focus is enterprise, having a better relationship relatively speaking, then some of your competitors with developers in that class is going to be important. so, what have you done what do you plan to do to invest there? >> so, absolutely. developers are now key the buyer in our space has changed completely if you look at five, seven years ago the buyer would be in the cfo trade, think about only pricing. and if you think today who is the buyer of pavement solution, he sits in the product tree, user experience, checkout conversions and ultimately all decisions are led by product people you have to capture that audience we have sent boxes to test every scenar
relative new features we really focus only on enterprise and this is where the focus goes is that we're not like henry ford. we really go deep with our customers. build meaningful relationships finally service. if you have only 1,800 customers, you know all of them and give them that extra mile service. if you put all these things together, great outcomes and we'll keep going >> guillaume, given that, what's your approach to deep eng engagement, if your focus is enterprise, having a...
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focus. j.p. morgan, ford and citigroup some of the top ones many are caught up in the downdraft today.earnings coming up, some of the banks continue a huge investment for investors. back over to you. >> thank you the financials closing at a new record high once again on friday we'll continue to keep an eye on it >>> expectations are growing for a potentially much more hawkish response from the federal reserve to try to curb inflation. steve leishman joins us with more hi, steve. >> reporter: good morning, joe yes, stronger inflation and hawker comments prompting a reset in expectations for tighter interest rate policy four hikes plus qt, an upside rick to that forecast. here's what fed probabilities. a near certainty as the futures market at what is that 95% a second hike in june carries 85% probability according to definitive and more like september with strong otdz ofdd of a hike in february. federal expects qt or quantitative tightening, the fed will reduce its balancing this year that's an equivalent of another rate hike or two some believe the fed should or could do more. goldman
focus. j.p. morgan, ford and citigroup some of the top ones many are caught up in the downdraft today.earnings coming up, some of the banks continue a huge investment for investors. back over to you. >> thank you the financials closing at a new record high once again on friday we'll continue to keep an eye on it >>> expectations are growing for a potentially much more hawkish response from the federal reserve to try to curb inflation. steve leishman joins us with more hi, steve....
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the president is hosting ceos as his intention in that event is to focus on the build back better agenda. the ceos from ford, microsoft, salesforce, are all on board with the build back better plans. but i will be among reporters in the room. but among the shouted questions will beabout his intentions and plans going forward as it appears clear he will soon have a decision to make about who he will nominate to be the next supreme court justice. >> and there some indication that we'd heard that the white house might want to give him a ceremonial sendoff, even before a nominee is ready to be named. >> i know pete williams and i have had conversations. the expectation is some form of a ceremony. over the last couple of hours, no one is confirming that would take place. flrls but it would be by tradition. the democratic administration would fet a justice nominated under a democrat president, president clinton. the temperature is roughly 20 degres with the wind chill. but i suspect before the end of this week we could see a ceremony at the white house. >> and barbara mcquaid, if you're still with us, could we ta
the president is hosting ceos as his intention in that event is to focus on the build back better agenda. the ceos from ford, microsoft, salesforce, are all on board with the build back better plans. but i will be among reporters in the room. but among the shouted questions will beabout his intentions and plans going forward as it appears clear he will soon have a decision to make about who he will nominate to be the next supreme court justice. >> and there some indication that we'd heard...
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also that's up about 5.5%, too ev very much in focus, david >> we'll keep watching shares of ford, fascinatingor us on "squawk on the street. "techcheck" starts now. >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are some of the hardest hit sectors. china stocks haven't favored much
also that's up about 5.5%, too ev very much in focus, david >> we'll keep watching shares of ford, fascinatingor us on "squawk on the street. "techcheck" starts now. >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with deidre bosa coming off the worst day since mid december fintechand cloud are some of the hardest hit sectors. china stocks haven't favored much
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in focus this week, reports on manufacturing, job listings, factory orders, unemployment and the monthly jobs report. earnings season rolls on with big names like alphabet, general motors, ford, ambassadors, starbucks and exxon mobil all reporting this week. spotify is making changes. the streaming service will add content advisories before podcasts that discussion covid. this follows protests by neil young over the spread of misinformation. spotify's ceo laid out more transparent rules saying advisories are rolling out in the coming days and will link to spotify's fact-based covid hub. and burger king, denny's and dominos are among the restaurant chains trimming parts of their value menus to try to improve margins. the "wall street journal" says executives hope this will bring less pushback from customers than price increases. mcdonald's is letting franchisees sell sodas for higher prices. denny's is promoting low-cost items. restaurants costs rose 6% year-over-year in december, the biggest increase in nearly 40 years. >> they're taking our value menus away. you need just a little snack. >> yes, exactly. >> thanks, silvana. >>> unusual reopenings, literally decades in the m
in focus this week, reports on manufacturing, job listings, factory orders, unemployment and the monthly jobs report. earnings season rolls on with big names like alphabet, general motors, ford, ambassadors, starbucks and exxon mobil all reporting this week. spotify is making changes. the streaming service will add content advisories before podcasts that discussion covid. this follows protests by neil young over the spread of misinformation. spotify's ceo laid out more transparent rules saying...
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focus on the forests. in this post, he explains the principle of food for us and how it can help with waste management . in a ford forest, i can manage literally tons of wrist. we've taken over 5 tons of bio mass from the surrounding areas, and we've done this thing called b mulching. so mice is basically like a cover, like it's like having clot over your skin. it protects, the soy reduces the evaporation as it breaks down. and the grids, it forms composed forms nutrient rich layers of soy and a habitat for all kinds of creepy girlies, which we considered as best friends as they break everything down and create new layers of sites. lots of saplings i needed to plant the forest. and here to there are plenty of volunteers willing to help grow yo rodge. let me intend. medina in use is the balcony of an apartment in my life, to nurture to meet those chillies and being a plant ready for planting. i. they did decide because in newspaper being alive, dna, i'm very fond of reading newspapers. i came across i because i contacted him. so i wanted to be a small side of this big movement despite all the help, it hadn't been
focus on the forests. in this post, he explains the principle of food for us and how it can help with waste management . in a ford forest, i can manage literally tons of wrist. we've taken over 5 tons of bio mass from the surrounding areas, and we've done this thing called b mulching. so mice is basically like a cover, like it's like having clot over your skin. it protects, the soy reduces the evaporation as it breaks down. and the grids, it forms composed forms nutrient rich layers of soy and...
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ford junior bought $8.5 million. we told you about it that stock has stored since then maybe one more reason to watch or listen to wex our global focus to juliana in london good morning >> brian, good morning i would certainly agree with you there. european markets are positive on the back foot. the majority of regions are trading higher italian, spannic and uk up higher continuing to watch covid case numbers rise that link between cases and fatalities seems to be broken one country is taking a big focus taking a different approach that is china. hong kong has announced it is tightening restrictions. the city is on the verge of another covid outbreak on january 8, flights from al around the world will be banned from arriving in the city. closing bars, gyms, nightclubs, shutting restaurants to 6:00 a.m. and limiting tables to two people the territory is sticking by its zero tolerance policy. the asia market did close up shop but it was a negative session. hong kong dollar holding steady versus the u.s. dollar we'll hand it over to you, brian. >> every time they go for the zero policy, it seems to work for a while and then it doesn't.
ford junior bought $8.5 million. we told you about it that stock has stored since then maybe one more reason to watch or listen to wex our global focus to juliana in london good morning >> brian, good morning i would certainly agree with you there. european markets are positive on the back foot. the majority of regions are trading higher italian, spannic and uk up higher continuing to watch covid case numbers rise that link between cases and fatalities seems to be broken one country is...
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recovery and now, my focus is keeping this recovery strong and durable, not with standing republican obstruction nice m. and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm...
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peers like gm and ford struggled in 2022 or 21 with growing capacity issues, they're growing revenues and as they talked about their reason for not releasing new models it was due to a focusbot which they believe is going to increase their capacity >> let's talk about driving first. it is something that's come under fire in a lot of quarters specifically california dmv saying they're concerned with the use of the term. but they have 6,000 beta subscribers signing up for this and testing it outright now. what are some of the pros and cons when it comes down to it? >> i think the full self-driving focus was a bit of a surprise. it was announced elon was going to be on the call to talk about future product and product road map and i think people myself included were expecting a new update on releases instead he was talking about driving and how that's going to change des lu's economics. and this isn't well-known, but ride share companies calculate that a fully autonomous robo taxi may be worth $250,000 a year, and that i think is what elon was pointing to if tesla with can extract that kind of value, that completely changes the economics of the car business and it won't just
peers like gm and ford struggled in 2022 or 21 with growing capacity issues, they're growing revenues and as they talked about their reason for not releasing new models it was due to a focusbot which they believe is going to increase their capacity >> let's talk about driving first. it is something that's come under fire in a lot of quarters specifically california dmv saying they're concerned with the use of the term. but they have 6,000 beta subscribers signing up for this and testing...