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your trade today is not at looking at google directly, but as a proxy for google. one that i would necessarily think about, which is facebook. >> it is. really what i'm looking at is the reward to risk. facebook moves on google earnings. haslast couple of times it moved quite exceptionally on google earnings. i do expect an upward moving google. that comelick numbers out will be really good, and that is what will drive this. the reward to risk in the options market is really with facebook. there's a couple plays out there in facebook that i think are much more advantageous than doing anything in the options in google. to do in facebook is i'm going to buy -- tomorrow is expiring strike call. i'm going to buy that. i'm also going to buy next week, 115 strike cal and two of the 120 strike calls. it is setting me up for a big based on not only the google numbers today and if facebook follows, but also going into next week i have a potential for facebook next week. i can do this for a cost of about $.80 for all of this. that's my maximum risk, $.80 or every dollars eve
your trade today is not at looking at google directly, but as a proxy for google. one that i would necessarily think about, which is facebook. >> it is. really what i'm looking at is the reward to risk. facebook moves on google earnings. haslast couple of times it moved quite exceptionally on google earnings. i do expect an upward moving google. that comelick numbers out will be really good, and that is what will drive this. the reward to risk in the options market is really with...
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how much could this hurt google? >> this will continue to be an issue for google.here is no company, maybe with the exception of facebook, that has dominance in internet advertising, search, as this company does. amazon does not have this market share. there will be other countries that will look at it in the future. what kind of impact could this have? it is impossible to tell. just a fine is not a big deal for shareholders. a material change in business practices, unbundling of search from the operating system or a required change to the search engine results page, that could become material to google. hard to know. emily: jack, where does this proceed from here? a fine is one thing, but the eu has made it clear they are not happy with the business overall. >> there will be a discussion period. google has 12 weeks to reply, then a further conversation. regulators have been signaling they are trying to be strong. they want to make an impact. they have suggested it cannot just be a fine. it has to be something that has the company behave. we do not know if it is go
how much could this hurt google? >> this will continue to be an issue for google.here is no company, maybe with the exception of facebook, that has dominance in internet advertising, search, as this company does. amazon does not have this market share. there will be other countries that will look at it in the future. what kind of impact could this have? it is impossible to tell. just a fine is not a big deal for shareholders. a material change in business practices, unbundling of search...
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it is not a google service.e tried literally 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious evolution. emily: what is the relation between gv and off of that? bill: the same as it was between gv and google before this. we have a separate entity. i am now the ceo of it gv but we , make our investments in whatever that we like. emily: they have no access to information about start up strategies or details? bill: no, they have a similar access to information that any limited partner would get in terms of final -- of financial information, etc., but i have got no incentive to share details about what a startup is doing, as i would with intel versus google versus facebook. our job is to generate returns and help the companies grow. emily: in the world of venture, sequoia is king. those are firms that entrepreneurs lust after. do you ever still feel like you're that guy on sandhill road trying to convince people? ,bill: i still do. i think imposter syndrome is a key element of many people's personal
it is not a google service.e tried literally 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious evolution. emily: what is the relation between gv and off of that? bill: the same as it was between gv and google before this. we have a separate entity. i am now the ceo of it gv but we , make our investments in whatever that we like. emily: they have no access to information about start up strategies or details? bill: no, they have a similar access to information that any limited...
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it is not a google service. we tried literally 1000 or so -- we literally brainstormed 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious. the same as it was between gv and google before this. we have a separate entity. i am now the ceo of gv. we make our investments in whatever we like. emily: you had no access to information on startup strategy or details? bill: no, they have a similar access to information that any limited partner would get. as wise financial information etc. -- but i have no end sentence to share details about what a startup is doing, as i would with intel versus google versus facebook. our job is to generate returns and help the company grow. emily: a benchmark, those are kings. those are the firms that entrepreneurs lust after. like you are on sand hill road trying to convince people? impasse or syndrome is a key element of many people's personalities. i am no exception. you're only as good as your next few investments. i think that insecurity comes up a lot. it never bother
it is not a google service. we tried literally 1000 or so -- we literally brainstormed 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious. the same as it was between gv and google before this. we have a separate entity. i am now the ceo of gv. we make our investments in whatever we like. emily: you had no access to information on startup strategy or details? bill: no, they have a similar access to information that any limited partner would get. as wise financial information etc....
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>> it is potentially large business for google.imilar to amazon, google is basedng up this service on its core infrastructure that runs its server, so, we know that amazon has a $10 million business here and growing quickly. we see google will catch up in a very short amount of time your so, that adds another layer of potentially a good margin or google business which we think will help. mark: is there any existing hardware or software companies actually immune from the emerging cloud services? >> is a good question. we have a strong tail here of disruption. it is incumbent along those legacy companies to adapt quickly. i think we saw that with where the introduction of the cloud enterprise business has in fact given them a second lease on life in the enterprise perspective. clearly, amazon and google are putting a lot of pressure on traditional software companies. betty: there have been questions raised about how some other businesses are run like nest, and other life sciences businesses. critics have come out about the management
>> it is potentially large business for google.imilar to amazon, google is basedng up this service on its core infrastructure that runs its server, so, we know that amazon has a $10 million business here and growing quickly. we see google will catch up in a very short amount of time your so, that adds another layer of potentially a good margin or google business which we think will help. mark: is there any existing hardware or software companies actually immune from the emerging cloud...
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works, android model google give it away for free. you have to include these 11 on phone.aded which it's search or a search or mail. european commission saying potentialfling other app makers. >> the remedy in this case is quite simple. it is to stop these practices. damaging forto be competition.d that's quite simple and straightforward. found evidence that it has been going for quite some time. >> google's general counsel responded saying our partner are entirely voluntary. wie looking forward to working european commission. is an ongoing battle. this is the first time we're seeing formal charges over android. but the european commission started looking at google, six years ago when microsoft brought forward a complaint that google was abusing its dominance in search. this commissioner has looked closely at google shopping they're and whether favoring those shopping services. they're advertising model. that google doesn't charge for android, all of these get at salesn through those apps. it's very much driving google's revenue. mobi
works, android model google give it away for free. you have to include these 11 on phone.aded which it's search or a search or mail. european commission saying potentialfling other app makers. >> the remedy in this case is quite simple. it is to stop these practices. damaging forto be competition.d that's quite simple and straightforward. found evidence that it has been going for quite some time. >> google's general counsel responded saying our partner are entirely voluntary. wie...
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it is not a google service. we tried literally 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious. the same as it was between gv and google before this. we had a separate entity. i am now the ceo, but we make our investments in whatever that we like. emily: start of strategies or details? similar, they have a access to information that any partner would get. financial information, etc., but i have got no incentive to share details about what a startup is doing, as i would with intel .ersus google versus facebook our job is to generate returns and hope the company grows. a benchmark, those are kings. those are the firms that entrepreneurs lust after. do you ever feel you are that guy trying to convince people? bill: i think imposter syndrome is a key element of many people's personalities. i am no exception. you are only as good as your next few investments. i think that insecurity comes up a lot. it never bothered me that people took us seriously or not. i think it is more important if we take our
it is not a google service. we tried literally 1000 or so different names and we thought gv was the most obvious. the same as it was between gv and google before this. we had a separate entity. i am now the ceo, but we make our investments in whatever that we like. emily: start of strategies or details? similar, they have a access to information that any partner would get. financial information, etc., but i have got no incentive to share details about what a startup is doing, as i would with...
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google and microsoft both under pressure as results disappoint. up next, general electric, oil pressure and mcdonald's. >> and -- >> and new this morning. president obama pens an op ed calling on the uk to stay in the european union. friday, april 22, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ this is how we do it ♪ strutting it back street ♪ yeah we do it like that ♪ that is -- >> i'm kayla tausche. >> i'm domonic chu. markets it's calm to start the day. marginal losses to start. the s&p 500 down about 5. the down jones off about 33 points. nasdaq off about 50. just a little weakness in yields today. overall price of the 10 year note. 1.85% the last trade there kayla. >> despite the fact that saudi arabia had threatened to pour a bunch of treasuries on the market. >> on the market. and we are seeing just marginal movements here. >> a new report shows a another week of multi billion withdrawals. lipper. >> if you look at prices right now. set for one of the biggest weekly gains in 2016 on sentiment for crude prices. prices up by about a quarte
google and microsoft both under pressure as results disappoint. up next, general electric, oil pressure and mcdonald's. >> and -- >> and new this morning. president obama pens an op ed calling on the uk to stay in the european union. friday, april 22, 2016. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ this is how we do it ♪ strutting it back street ♪ yeah we do it like that ♪ that is -- >> i'm kayla tausche. >> i'm domonic chu. markets it's calm to start...
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me, google google interview questions and try them.s putting together a bunch of brainy types who score well on those tests necessarily equal success? well, google has been working for more than four years now to figure out exactly how to best put together successful teams. the results so far are fascinating. >> julia was part of the google team that investigated this, and charles duhiga investigate ewro effort in his new book "smarter, faster, better." charles, why did you write this one? >> well, we're living through this period of economic change. at the core of it like economic solutions is on the question of what it is. >> you were concerned about the lack of your own productivity? >> i was concerned about learning how to be more productive and how to take add vantage of what we learned. what we found is they tend to push themselves to think slightly differently. particularly, one of which is how teams come together. >> what you found was that wasn't just about the personal productivity but group productivity. >> that's right. >>
me, google google interview questions and try them.s putting together a bunch of brainy types who score well on those tests necessarily equal success? well, google has been working for more than four years now to figure out exactly how to best put together successful teams. the results so far are fascinating. >> julia was part of the google team that investigated this, and charles duhiga investigate ewro effort in his new book "smarter, faster, better." charles, why did you...
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, formerly google.s-per-share came in at $7.50. now, while revenue rose 18% from a year ago, it was not enough to appease wall street. i am joined by richard kramer. and still with us is james bevan. ingle is actually lower premarket trade. it was in after hours trade. you believe it is well piling too much pressure on google? richard: the company generated $7.6 billion in cash flow. the top line came in line with our expectations. the main difference in the millionl was a $400 swing based on some reevaluation of equity stakes they had in other companies. if you look at the fundamentals and the performance, friendly, it was another continuation of google's roughly 20% growth. $3 billion of incremental sales, and generated $5.2 billion of free cash. francine: is the valuation too big, is it overpriced? richard: we don't think so. you look at google in the context of other internet companies that have lower levels of cash or erarnings, it doesn't seem so. there is a tendency of wall street analysts to wan
, formerly google.s-per-share came in at $7.50. now, while revenue rose 18% from a year ago, it was not enough to appease wall street. i am joined by richard kramer. and still with us is james bevan. ingle is actually lower premarket trade. it was in after hours trade. you believe it is well piling too much pressure on google? richard: the company generated $7.6 billion in cash flow. the top line came in line with our expectations. the main difference in the millionl was a $400 swing based on...
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not in this economy. >> google missed estimates. when you piece it together, does it make you concerned about tech in general and the direction that earnings are taking at this point? >> i don't -- no, i mean, i want to look at the google specific story. what i haven't been able to do is look at the cost of the moon shot and factor that in. it was already factored in. a miss, no doubt. i'm not trying to say it isn't but i don't -- i mean, this is still a really attractive story. i know it's not cheap on an absolute basis. i think this business is phenomenal. >> it is phenomenal and double digit growth still. the concern is the back half of this year you don't see the growth for the first time since inception but you look at paid clicks. the headline number for paid clicks this quarter is i think 29%, which is excellent. up 26 is what the market was expecting. then you go to the fourth quarter when they reported up 31% when the street was looking for up about 22%. what is the point? that expectations are now narrowing, right? they ar
not in this economy. >> google missed estimates. when you piece it together, does it make you concerned about tech in general and the direction that earnings are taking at this point? >> i don't -- no, i mean, i want to look at the google specific story. what i haven't been able to do is look at the cost of the moon shot and factor that in. it was already factored in. a miss, no doubt. i'm not trying to say it isn't but i don't -- i mean, this is still a really attractive story. i...
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google is not alone.e top 5 employers who donate our tech industry giants. ♪ larry king: welcome. i am here to report and a significant health related investigation has been taking place for that last couple of years. the information i will pride you -- provide
google is not alone.e top 5 employers who donate our tech industry giants. ♪ larry king: welcome. i am here to report and a significant health related investigation has been taking place for that last couple of years. the information i will pride you -- provide
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google also considering voting or yahoo!'s core business according to another person familiar with the consideration for an offer. at&t and comcast have decided against bidding, so that is a top story we are following at this hour. yahoo! shares up .2%. at&t and other players a little bit lower. let's get you started with a check of what's going on in the markets because we have seen a downward trend today. we are at session was right now. we have yahoo! up on the board but if we could look at the numbers, down at session lows and with the nasdaq in particular, we see a flip from positive territory off of two days of calls from monday. down 1.3. accelerating losses by 1.8%. bloomberg so iy can show you the imap function. you can see all 10 sectors in the red, as it has been for most of the day. telecoms ared down. also take a look at what is happening with the majors here today. we have come off the positive territory. less than .5%. the dow jones still holding on to those gains by about .4%. let's look at what is happening w
google also considering voting or yahoo!'s core business according to another person familiar with the consideration for an offer. at&t and comcast have decided against bidding, so that is a top story we are following at this hour. yahoo! shares up .2%. at&t and other players a little bit lower. let's get you started with a check of what's going on in the markets because we have seen a downward trend today. we are at session was right now. we have yahoo! up on the board but if we could...
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you sell to google for $3.2 billion. i think the first decision was, should we allow google to invest in the company? that was 2.5 years earlier than the actual acquisition. through building a relationship and getting to know larry and sergey and various people inside the team, we got more and more comfortable with the executives, and a lot of the people we were working through that -- the investment process, as well as the preceding two and a half years. so, we have been dating for a while, in a way. we were dating before we got married for two and a half years, so we really got to know each other. the final part was the last three months. it was really this -- maybe we should get engaged discussion. should we get engaged? do you want to have kids? where do you want to live? what would we call the kids and what would our last names be? it was all of those little details before we said we were going to get married. emily: was there any part of you that said, "god, i don't know, this is my baby," maybe it could be bigger.
you sell to google for $3.2 billion. i think the first decision was, should we allow google to invest in the company? that was 2.5 years earlier than the actual acquisition. through building a relationship and getting to know larry and sergey and various people inside the team, we got more and more comfortable with the executives, and a lot of the people we were working through that -- the investment process, as well as the preceding two and a half years. so, we have been dating for a while, in...
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the fact that they're accelerating past google, much better numbers than google's quarter.actually something to pay attention to on the positive. but buying it tomorrow, wait for this. 117 level, i want to see if it can hold that level before i would be a buyer. >> bob peck made good points as the future levers they haven't begun to monetize on. >> look, i can't help you with it. when you have a company like this eating everybody else, it seems like a one-sided trade. have a ball, get in there. it's going to a hundred. it's just not my cup of tea. they do have some levers. if they are able to show the sort of monetization that was a much cheaper acquisition with messenger, i don't know how you monetize a messaging system. i think of aol, instant message 15 years ago -- >> they can do it with what's out. >> how do you monetize messenger? >> through business purposes they talked about so far. customer service, special offers, all on an opt-in only basis. that's how they'll go about monetizing it as well. we don't this it will be traditional advertising. >> amazon reporting to
the fact that they're accelerating past google, much better numbers than google's quarter.actually something to pay attention to on the positive. but buying it tomorrow, wait for this. 117 level, i want to see if it can hold that level before i would be a buyer. >> bob peck made good points as the future levers they haven't begun to monetize on. >> look, i can't help you with it. when you have a company like this eating everybody else, it seems like a one-sided trade. have a ball,...
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google, the quote coming out that saying google's -- the title google android tactics are microsoft lightle's strategy has been a masterpiece of craftiness of how to advance without appearing to attack. in fact saying it's amazing how long they have gone with such a huge market share. the way they have kept android free. and not fully tied other technologies into android. apple says doesn't have the same problem because it only has 18%. >> is it in defense of google? >> it explains the debate it. says what they have done thus far to in fact remain outside of competition rulings is a masterpiece and their tactics much better than microsoft's 10 years ago. microsoft faced a fine in 2004 from the eu. and i just everyone, it is a great explanation of what the whole debate centers on. it is in the really defense of anyone but explains it very well. >> how they have quietly managed to. >> grow grow. market share is something like 80%. >> which is why the eu sheet says this is not political. >> exactly. as the very good explainer on the whole debate. >> well you know i had to pick a currency one
google, the quote coming out that saying google's -- the title google android tactics are microsoft lightle's strategy has been a masterpiece of craftiness of how to advance without appearing to attack. in fact saying it's amazing how long they have gone with such a huge market share. the way they have kept android free. and not fully tied other technologies into android. apple says doesn't have the same problem because it only has 18%. >> is it in defense of google? >> it explains...
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emily: did google ever try to settle? yoko: we have an ongoing business relationship with google.a constructive dialogue about these issues. but they really led nowhere. we have to stand up for content and creators rights here. that's why we filed. thank you so much. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. is facebook and mark zuckerberg. shares in the social networker up 9% in extended trading after earnings shattered analysts expectations. also proposing the creation of new class c shares so that shareholders would get to shares for each class a or b share they currently own. this would potentially own mark -- allow mark zuckerberg to sell some of the shares will still maintaining control the company. that doesn't for this edition of bloomberg west. tomorrow my interview with twitter cofounder gemstone. earnings from linkedin and groupon among others. that is all for now. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: welcome to the program. tonight a conversation with president barack obama. the interview follows are set down at
emily: did google ever try to settle? yoko: we have an ongoing business relationship with google.a constructive dialogue about these issues. but they really led nowhere. we have to stand up for content and creators rights here. that's why we filed. thank you so much. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. is facebook and mark zuckerberg. shares in the social networker up 9% in extended trading after earnings shattered analysts expectations. also proposing the creation of new...
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want google apps, so moving on. >> and this is interesting, because the eu and google is not makingare or the device which is what the consumer is choosing, they are not necessarily choosing what is installed on the os once they open it up and press power, but it seems like the that if google were to have used the motorola acquisition, and made their own devices they would have avoided it entirely, because it would have been a totally different consumer choice we would have been talking about? >> well, if they had sustained the motorola acquisition, then the other enhanced manufacturers would have been complaining that the division within motorola has the advantage, because they work for the same system of the operating system, so google cannot win. i don't see it that they are providing value with the operating system, and if you want to use the operating system, this is the deal, and if you don't, don't! write your own. what is wrong with that? >> i love the west coast sort of no worries attitude, guy. >> and the problem with it is that once you are the consumer, you never got the
want google apps, so moving on. >> and this is interesting, because the eu and google is not makingare or the device which is what the consumer is choosing, they are not necessarily choosing what is installed on the os once they open it up and press power, but it seems like the that if google were to have used the motorola acquisition, and made their own devices they would have avoided it entirely, because it would have been a totally different consumer choice we would have been talking...
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you have google sitting right there.d facebook market cap it's about 850 billion. is there enough for these guys to each together and not really be poaching from each other long terr? >> you have the two, the one with the most momentum is the newer and smaller one, facebook, but i think as long as there's old media out there, and as long as i deep -- i don't own a cat and i keep getting cat food commercials, so i think ad tech has a ways to go, and i still watch linear tv, so they haven't gotten all of my impressions. they have runway. i just think it's a question of calibrating our expectations. they're such great success stories, but they have to put up really respectable numbers, and we need to be learning to be happy with that. >> are you a dog guy, kevin? >> yes. >> i would great with that, but a world where only cat owners get cat foot, is the deflationary store. that's just a long-term concern. >> think about it differently. if you get nothing but really, really relevant ads, ads are much less of a burden, your qu
you have google sitting right there.d facebook market cap it's about 850 billion. is there enough for these guys to each together and not really be poaching from each other long terr? >> you have the two, the one with the most momentum is the newer and smaller one, facebook, but i think as long as there's old media out there, and as long as i deep -- i don't own a cat and i keep getting cat food commercials, so i think ad tech has a ways to go, and i still watch linear tv, so they haven't...
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after a year-long invest ignition into google and its operating system, the commission has accused googlef pushing cell phone makers to give preferential treatment to its own smart phone apps. a result of google's behavior, rival search engines, mobile operating systems, and web browsers have not been able to compete on their merits. the commission accuses google of fermenting itemscturers from selling that have applications from other manufacturers. google rejects the allegations and in a game at posted online, the search engine senior vice president said -- >> we take these concerns seriously but also believe the business model keeps manufacturers cost low and flexibility high while getting consumers unprecedented control of their mobile devices. if found guilty, google could face a fine of about 7 billion euros. the case draws strong comparisons to 2007 when the european commission found microsoft guilty of abusing its dominant position with its windows software. it set a precedent for future lawsuits against internet explorer, tying the company up in litigation for several years and c
after a year-long invest ignition into google and its operating system, the commission has accused googlef pushing cell phone makers to give preferential treatment to its own smart phone apps. a result of google's behavior, rival search engines, mobile operating systems, and web browsers have not been able to compete on their merits. the commission accuses google of fermenting itemscturers from selling that have applications from other manufacturers. google rejects the allegations and in a game...
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google's ceo says forcing a company to enable hacking compromises user privacy. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipton >>> the european union meantime is reportedly set to take a tougher stance against google. according to numerous reports the company is expected to be charged with breaking the eu's competition rules by favoring its search engine and maps function on its android smartphones. the move could potentially threaten google's position in the growing mobile ad market. >>> still ahead, tallying the cost of houston's historic floods. >>> the white house has signaled that the president will veto legislation that would allow victims of terror attacks in the u.s. to sue foreign governments that might have provided tacit or actual financial support to those crimes. the bipartisan bill is not yet on the senate floor. yesterday we told you that saudi arabia has already threatened to sell billions of dollars of u.s. assets if the bill becomes law. >>> momentum in the housing market may be slowing after a report today showed the pace of home building fell
google's ceo says forcing a company to enable hacking compromises user privacy. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipton >>> the european union meantime is reportedly set to take a tougher stance against google. according to numerous reports the company is expected to be charged with breaking the eu's competition rules by favoring its search engine and maps function on its android smartphones. the move could potentially threaten google's position in the growing mobile...
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what is google saying in response? have anoogle says they open choice and there is choice for manufacturers. european commissioner say while that is generally true, in practice, most manufacturers are required to take google search and the google browser, and that brings users into the google ecosystem, which is important as a source of search advertising. while the services are free, in practice, there is not much choice, and his rival app makers, with rival web browsers, are not able to get onto the android phones most europeans use. betty: right. there is a wall, or some restriction there for them to get onto that platform. where did this all come from? i mean, how did this come about? -- forem to make the anti- the antitrust authorities to make this accusation today? aiofe: well, the european commission has been looking at google on many fronts. we saw statements of objections last year on a shopping search issue. we know they are looking at advertising, copyright issues -- publishes a not like the content being us
what is google saying in response? have anoogle says they open choice and there is choice for manufacturers. european commissioner say while that is generally true, in practice, most manufacturers are required to take google search and the google browser, and that brings users into the google ecosystem, which is important as a source of search advertising. while the services are free, in practice, there is not much choice, and his rival app makers, with rival web browsers, are not able to get...
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we are seeing a very active european commission looking at google that could order google to change thingsey can order and have ordered microsoft and intel to be a huge amount of fines. this is not something you can ignore very easily. it can have a real effect on their business. >> the ecb staying the course, leaving its rates at record lows. is it time, that mario draghi said, to bear fruit? >> i think it will bear some fruit. when you look at the impact of things, the policy of the ecb, and think about where we are in terms of growth and inflation now, i think you would have to be quite confident suggesting that the ecb has done enough. i think mario draghi suggested that today. >> some central bankers this week saying that we have reached the limits of the effectiveness of central bank monetary policy. do you concur, or is there more to be done, and can more be effective? >> i certainly concur that the marginal efficacy of each additional dose of monetary easing is declining. i would disagree on that we have reached the end. in the press conference, mario draghi breast of those questio
we are seeing a very active european commission looking at google that could order google to change thingsey can order and have ordered microsoft and intel to be a huge amount of fines. this is not something you can ignore very easily. it can have a real effect on their business. >> the ecb staying the course, leaving its rates at record lows. is it time, that mario draghi said, to bear fruit? >> i think it will bear some fruit. when you look at the impact of things, the policy of...
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we do know in terms of numbers google made $11 billion with google app last year. >> and european competitionill be on in europe early tomorrow morning. at the moment google not moving in pre market trade. this has just hit the tape. >> this has been very much expected. we had vestager on about two weeks ago. they announced they were going to be looking into droid as well. so this is been going on for a while. she's also been looking into the tax practices at apple, amazon, and she's received a lot of criticism for going after u.s. technology giants, sort of in a political way to try to help europe. she's fought very hard against this. she had a meeting with treasury secretary lu about it just two weeks ago and here she is bringing action. >> no movement in pre market. let's check on global markets. futures at the moment pointing slightly lower. the dow -- the nasdaq however declined a bit yesterday. it is expected to decline by 9.7 points at the open. europe in the red as well to the tune of about 4%. germany now only down a quarter of 1%. asia's declines most pronounced. the nikkei managing
we do know in terms of numbers google made $11 billion with google app last year. >> and european competitionill be on in europe early tomorrow morning. at the moment google not moving in pre market trade. this has just hit the tape. >> this has been very much expected. we had vestager on about two weeks ago. they announced they were going to be looking into droid as well. so this is been going on for a while. she's also been looking into the tax practices at apple, amazon, and...
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>> google is explainable. they missed by about 45 cents. 30 cents of that was essentially, i think $178 million write-off that they had. and another 15 cents was some fx headwinds. i look at google and think it's a setup to buy the stock here. i like it. and i like facebook. facebook could be a really interesting frame. >> s&p 500, the tech stocks rallying 13% from the february lows. could the sell-off in techs be setting up the perfect opportunity? let's go to steve grasso. >> this is how we kicked off the show. so even if you have tech sort of fade a little bit, i think the market is range bound, we've been discussing this the last couple of weeks, i think it's a tradeable market. let's look at the triple qs. these are all of your supports in the marketplace. so if you look at the near term high, the near term low, you come up with some -- you know how much i love these things. this is your levels that we'll hold. i should say that should hold on the retracement. but i purposely made this chart very packed i
>> google is explainable. they missed by about 45 cents. 30 cents of that was essentially, i think $178 million write-off that they had. and another 15 cents was some fx headwinds. i look at google and think it's a setup to buy the stock here. i like it. and i like facebook. facebook could be a really interesting frame. >> s&p 500, the tech stocks rallying 13% from the february lows. could the sell-off in techs be setting up the perfect opportunity? let's go to steve grasso....
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maps in this case, google search. but why shouldn't they be able to? are they going to favor somebody >> right, well, this is what the default value, right, the default settings. turns out what are you nudging people towards? that's a powerful contest, how you nudge people. it's great for apple by the way. already apple bigots and i'm a little bit of an apple bigot myself will tell you the android side is a little too fragmented and apple is just wonderful, beautiful, walled garden, everything works great. this might force the android side to be even more fragmented. and that's going to accrue to apple's benefit. it's a headache that comes with success. and there's really to getting around it. >> on that note we'll leave it there, kevin, good to have you on the program. thank you for joining us. kevin landis with firsthandicap tall management. >>> on wall street the telecom sec tore was the biggest weight following earnings disappointments. as a result stocks mostly lower. the dow shed 113 points. verizon and traveler
maps in this case, google search. but why shouldn't they be able to? are they going to favor somebody >> right, well, this is what the default value, right, the default settings. turns out what are you nudging people towards? that's a powerful contest, how you nudge people. it's great for apple by the way. already apple bigots and i'm a little bit of an apple bigot myself will tell you the android side is a little too fragmented and apple is just wonderful, beautiful, walled garden,...
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do you see google and calico as competition? anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of cure that came because millions of people came together and shared their data. and because of that we were able to create something. that to me is eureka. emily: do you have any plans to go public? anne: i think part of -- we are not -- i am not eager to be a public company. i am absolutely not opposed to it at some point, but it's just a question of finding the right time. we will figure that out. there are definably pros and cons. emily: looking back, is there anything you wo
do you see google and calico as competition? anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus....
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scarlet: which google can afford. tom: google has so much cash that would not be a problem.oogle would love to have just a fine. the bigger concern would be google need to change behavior. you need to change the way you operate to level the playing field so that someone could download apps. some of the download the chrome browser just as easily as anything else. at that point that is where google's business model is under threat. scarlet: it sounds like they want the will to change their process or that would be one of the stricter punishments. tracy: how much would that actually hurt google? does it somehow hurt the brand? the way it is embedded into people's lives? tom: it could hurt monetarily. they make about a third of their revenue in the entire european region and a lot of that comes from advertising. a lot of it comes from advertising on mobile phones. if he were people are downloading i google apps, maps, browser etc., fewer people will see the ads marketers are spending money on to get their messages in front of people. if you are not downloading my apps, you're no
scarlet: which google can afford. tom: google has so much cash that would not be a problem.oogle would love to have just a fine. the bigger concern would be google need to change behavior. you need to change the way you operate to level the playing field so that someone could download apps. some of the download the chrome browser just as easily as anything else. at that point that is where google's business model is under threat. scarlet: it sounds like they want the will to change their...
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search and google browser and that brings users into the google ecosystem which is important as a source of search advertising. in practice, there is not much choice and that means rival app makers, rival web browsers are really not allowed to get onto the android phones that most europeans use. >> at the urging regulators to break up the company? >> they would ask the commission to break up, they would ask for a breakup of the commission did not do anything. they are really trying to get the regulators into action. i think we have seen action in the last year and a half. we are seeing a very active european commission looking at google that could order google to change things. they can order and have ordered microsoft and intel to pay huge amounts of fines. this is not something you can ignore very easily. it can have a real effect on their business. >> the ecb staying the course, leaving its rates at record lows. bond buying program unchanged. is it time, that mario draghi said, do we give it time to bear fruit? >> i think it will bear some fruit. but when you look at the impact of the
search and google browser and that brings users into the google ecosystem which is important as a source of search advertising. in practice, there is not much choice and that means rival app makers, rival web browsers are really not allowed to get onto the android phones that most europeans use. >> at the urging regulators to break up the company? >> they would ask the commission to break up, they would ask for a breakup of the commission did not do anything. they are really trying...
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yeah, it is google.e over 10% or 11 or 12% ad spent globally and it is and if, but a big if, and you could see the revenue growth over time, it is sustainable, you could buy the stock even today. >> and mark, at what point do you talk about the the zero sum game between facebook and google? i am looking at the revenues, and you know, facebook is over 5 billion, and in a quarter, and scaling up to and expected maybe better than $8 billion at the end of the year, and google is more in the $16 billion range, and they are a lot closer together than they used to b and they are playing in each other's sand boxes more than they used to. and facebook is playing in google's, and google never figured out social. >> yeah, so let's see, two points. one, there is clearly a source of funds for both companies, and they are are coming from other internet vendors, and that is the problem with twitter, and why yahoo! has not had any revenue growtht for more than a decade, and aol was lost fundamentally five years ago. and
yeah, it is google.e over 10% or 11 or 12% ad spent globally and it is and if, but a big if, and you could see the revenue growth over time, it is sustainable, you could buy the stock even today. >> and mark, at what point do you talk about the the zero sum game between facebook and google? i am looking at the revenues, and you know, facebook is over 5 billion, and in a quarter, and scaling up to and expected maybe better than $8 billion at the end of the year, and google is more in the...
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eu antitrust authorities accuse google of using and abusing its dominant market position, saying googleking the market by making sure its android operating system gets preference. charges which could lead to billions of euros in fines. >> android is the leading mobile operating system, and google and chrome browser are the default options. the european commission says that that blocks competitors, limiting their access to customers and markets. >> what we found is that google pursued an overall strategy on mobile devices to protect and expand its dominant position in internet search. it is doing so by imposing unjustified restrictions and conditions on manufactures of devices that are running android mobile operating system, as well as on mobile network operators. >> the european commission says that google's strategy violates competition regulations. it's not the first time that the search engine giant and the commission have clashed. google face proceedings for promoting its shopping services and internet services at the expense of rival services. that case has dragged on since 2010,
eu antitrust authorities accuse google of using and abusing its dominant market position, saying googleking the market by making sure its android operating system gets preference. charges which could lead to billions of euros in fines. >> android is the leading mobile operating system, and google and chrome browser are the default options. the european commission says that that blocks competitors, limiting their access to customers and markets. >> what we found is that google...
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google never cared.hey have misses of 12 of to last whatever quarters, and they don't seem to dance to wall street's tune. if they feel like these are good investments, and youtube is an excellent investment, and they went for it, and the fact is that they have tons of moonshots there at google, cars, balloons, fiber, home automation, and the question is which one of them is the next biz big with business and googlele is putting the bets in a lot of places, and they are expensive and they feel it is important moving forward >> another question is how disciplined does google get alphabet, however you want to put it on the cost side, and ruth porin signaled when there are a couple of teams overlapping, and working hard to rationalize that, and see what they did with the robotics business and looking to spin that out, and more cultural skrut fi as we have talked about internally on the nest, and how it treats people, and especially given the fact that it is not growing at the rate that some people hoped. so
google never cared.hey have misses of 12 of to last whatever quarters, and they don't seem to dance to wall street's tune. if they feel like these are good investments, and youtube is an excellent investment, and they went for it, and the fact is that they have tons of moonshots there at google, cars, balloons, fiber, home automation, and the question is which one of them is the next biz big with business and googlele is putting the bets in a lot of places, and they are expensive and they feel...
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google allows them to spend 20 work hours a year giving back to their community.ince june pierre and the team have organized a tech fair, hosted a field trip to their office and fundraised among their colleagues to build the school's new idea lab. on this day he and his volunteer team are also introducing the kids to virtual reality. >> whoa! >> reporter: they view images from a smartphone tucked inside the cardboard glasses. >> it's fun to see the kid interacting for the first time some of them. >> reporter: but principal pam cheng says pierre stands out among the other volunteers. >> pierre is this person who says, hour of code? the kids are good at this. they need more opportunities. >> reporter: he started an after-school club in march called cs first. so once a week, students learn coding based on an m.i.t. program. fourth grader patrick duarte created this sequence of a cat choosing between a forest or a bedroom. >> it's really fun. >> reporter: pierre also built the robotics curriculum for the younger kids. did you ever think could you do that? >> you can d
google allows them to spend 20 work hours a year giving back to their community.ince june pierre and the team have organized a tech fair, hosted a field trip to their office and fundraised among their colleagues to build the school's new idea lab. on this day he and his volunteer team are also introducing the kids to virtual reality. >> whoa! >> reporter: they view images from a smartphone tucked inside the cardboard glasses. >> it's fun to see the kid interacting for the...
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google has just united hardware groups into a new division.oh will oversee products including nexus phones, the formal -- the former google glass, now called project aura. the company has never fully committed to making its own devices. with smartphones taking on more complex tasks like virtual reality, google is anticipating the need for a better relationship between its software and hardware. another revolving door, the world's largest advertising company says it is looking for candidates to replace founder and ceo sir martin sorrow. announced plans to retire or step down. to shareholders, wpp says it has a strong list of internal and external candidates should the time,. remains the highest-paid ceo in the u.k.. checkout lines set to move a bit faster. mastercard and visa are seeking to spend up -- to speed up chip-based credit and debit card. customers chipping away at the patience of shoppers and retailers alike. it will require more than one million u.s. merchant locations to upgrade their chip enabled terminals. now, it is time to find
google has just united hardware groups into a new division.oh will oversee products including nexus phones, the formal -- the former google glass, now called project aura. the company has never fully committed to making its own devices. with smartphones taking on more complex tasks like virtual reality, google is anticipating the need for a better relationship between its software and hardware. another revolving door, the world's largest advertising company says it is looking for candidates to...
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is the changes to their business model that google have .e worried about since mobile accounts for 50% of their revenue now. feeling, isre any anybody expecting profits from them? ?mily: the non-core businesses has had from the beginning that these businesses will not be making money for a long time. it certainly appears that they are continuing to invest heavily x, heavily in other parts of the business like nast est and investing in google fiber. google has to worry about facebook because facebook has become an online and advertising juggernaut and they have a very -- appced at ecosystem ecosystem with instagram and google has predicated itself on being the front door to your digital life. that front door is potentially being compromised. today microsoft reporting , investing heavily in the windows 10 ecosystem. what will we learn about that today? emily: we will be watching windows, more portly, cloud. the cloud is an increasingly big part of microsoft's business. 28% of revenue now. microsoft is trying to transition into a digital and mo
is the changes to their business model that google have .e worried about since mobile accounts for 50% of their revenue now. feeling, isre any anybody expecting profits from them? ?mily: the non-core businesses has had from the beginning that these businesses will not be making money for a long time. it certainly appears that they are continuing to invest heavily x, heavily in other parts of the business like nast est and investing in google fiber. google has to worry about facebook because...
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emily: what are the possible penalties here and what could google be looking at?s see the top ceiling, which could be a fine. it rarely happens. it is the outer limit and the eu has never gone that far. neelieve that the intel fi was for the abuse of a dominant position and it ended up being revenue. of less thanine google 10% or asked them to unbundle. watch for charges as early as tomorrow. thank you so much for the update. >> thank you. emily: time to find out who is having the best day ever. today, we are feeling the bern. according to silicon valley, frome is feeling the bern silicon valley. to bernie donated gle the, making goo number one employer for bernie sanders donors. google is not alone. 4 of the top 5 employers who donate our tech industry giants. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: anderson cooper and gloria vanderbilt are here. that exploresmoir the relationship and the love and loss they have experienced. the collaboration is called frank and tender. there is a documentary on the same subject. here is a trailer f
emily: what are the possible penalties here and what could google be looking at?s see the top ceiling, which could be a fine. it rarely happens. it is the outer limit and the eu has never gone that far. neelieve that the intel fi was for the abuse of a dominant position and it ended up being revenue. of less thanine google 10% or asked them to unbundle. watch for charges as early as tomorrow. thank you so much for the update. >> thank you. emily: time to find out who is having the best...
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google has 80% market share.en one player gets nine out of $10, 90% share at 120% of the profits? apple gets 92% of global profits from the product that defines our age, smartphones. apple, facebook, amazon, and google have waived their perspective middle fingers at regulators and they have won. so regulators can stamp their feet and get angry, but when you look at market share and profit, these firms have done a smack down on regulators if you want to talk about share. and you are asking whether this is good for the world economy? scott: i am not asking, i am saying it is awful. company like a google doing $10 million per employee and then other firms doing a million, i have panels pf people from google and wp wpp shouldme, and have 10 people on the panel. tom: 15 seconds -- seth masters, can you buy this crazy world? can you be long, scott galloway? there are some companies that are interesting investors for some reason -- for that reason. even though it is true that there is a lot of concentration of wealth be
google has 80% market share.en one player gets nine out of $10, 90% share at 120% of the profits? apple gets 92% of global profits from the product that defines our age, smartphones. apple, facebook, amazon, and google have waived their perspective middle fingers at regulators and they have won. so regulators can stamp their feet and get angry, but when you look at market share and profit, these firms have done a smack down on regulators if you want to talk about share. and you are asking...
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and we looked at google for a period of time saying that the u.s.owing down, and so much reach hitting 90% of the market in the u.s. and they claim 85, but it is probably more like 95, and so not that netflix is going to be adding advertising, but the way they grew across the borders, and direct to the consumer which has not been done. when you look at the espn and the discovery or the hbo, they have always had an intermediary, and cable networks to sell the content to or the satellite providers, and they were in the process of selling to the distributors, and netflix is in the direct one to one level of each consumer to getting the credit card and transcendently but beautiful as a business. lit trade everything, and 400 or 500 million subscribers when we come back in 5 year to play this clip. >> and so in the next few quarters the growth there, and meanwhile, we have to move on. >>> federal prosecutors are launching a federal investigation into whether theranos misled investors on the technology and information. and yesterday, elizabeth holmes took
and we looked at google for a period of time saying that the u.s.owing down, and so much reach hitting 90% of the market in the u.s. and they claim 85, but it is probably more like 95, and so not that netflix is going to be adding advertising, but the way they grew across the borders, and direct to the consumer which has not been done. when you look at the espn and the discovery or the hbo, they have always had an intermediary, and cable networks to sell the content to or the satellite...
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i think they're going head to head with google.oogle with it's go competition and winning that was able to do that by buying deep mine based in the u.k. so i think we'll see lots of competition for deals in ai and then virtually reality, my view is that it's a real niche and the real opportunity is in augmented reality which they're going to compete in with microsoft, google, samsung and others. so they have tons of competition there. >> something to watch. thank you for joining us. up next on the show, attention netflix subscribers. your monthly price might be going up. we have the details when we come right back. t the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. >> l
i think they're going head to head with google.oogle with it's go competition and winning that was able to do that by buying deep mine based in the u.k. so i think we'll see lots of competition for deals in ai and then virtually reality, my view is that it's a real niche and the real opportunity is in augmented reality which they're going to compete in with microsoft, google, samsung and others. so they have tons of competition there. >> something to watch. thank you for joining us. up...
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emily: you do work with google and facebook. facebook is blocked in china. google left the country.he chinese government have a problem with that? >> we have material that is exclusively focused on getting people tech skills. we don't take commentary on any of the political history and so on. for us, it is something that is good for people. emily: they help with your online courses. is that something the government might? >> so far, we have zero roadblocks. they are really about teaching your android, they're not about making tiananmen square searchable. emily: what about japan and korea? will you go to another region entirely? >> we're eyeballing places like south america. brazil is a very large country for us today. we have a good connection to germany and japan. emily: that was the ceo of udacity who happens to be the founder of google x and the inventor of the self driving car. coming up, as our technology becomes highly automated what will the future of work look like? we sit down with alec ross next. later in the show, stanford has long been considered an incubator of sorts fo
emily: you do work with google and facebook. facebook is blocked in china. google left the country.he chinese government have a problem with that? >> we have material that is exclusively focused on getting people tech skills. we don't take commentary on any of the political history and so on. for us, it is something that is good for people. emily: they help with your online courses. is that something the government might? >> so far, we have zero roadblocks. they are really about...
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facebook is blocked in china, google country.chinese -- might the kind it -- chinese government have a problem? >> we are exclusively focused on giving people tech skills. we don't take any commentary or the political history. for us, i think it's something that's good for people. emily: but they help with your online courses. is that something the government might -- >> so far we have had zero rebuff. only positive reception. they have help from google but it's only about teaching android not making tiananmen square accessible. emily: what about japan or korea? or under the region entirely? >> we are busy for the time being. we are eyeballing places like south america and brazil. we have connections to germany and japan, but that is for another day. emily: that was my exclusive interview with the ceo of udacity. we are watching, the alibaba finance affiliate is said to be planning an ipo in shanghai. begin the process as soon as this year. the listing could be china's highest ipo valuation since 2010. it is currently targeting a
facebook is blocked in china, google country.chinese -- might the kind it -- chinese government have a problem? >> we are exclusively focused on giving people tech skills. we don't take any commentary or the political history. for us, i think it's something that's good for people. emily: but they help with your online courses. is that something the government might -- >> so far we have had zero rebuff. only positive reception. they have help from google but it's only about teaching...