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shery: how important with the china business beaver google? -- be for google?rit: it is definitely one of the most important markets. there is definitely a sense that google missed out on a lot of the growth that is happening there.you look at apple . a huge portion of their growth comes from china but that backfired. when the chinese economy contracted late last year. google has that presence when it comes to android, but not the core search business. emily: the google cofounder sarah j brent was one of the chief proponents of google pulling out of china all those years ago. do we know where sergei brin and larry page stand on china? gerrit: may have been careful to stay on the background. i heard they have answered questions at internal meetings and google. t google. i think there is a sense they want to let the current official leadership of google take the lead on this one. it is true, they were the ones that were concerned about the company's presence, the influence the chinese government was going to have on google. at this point, they are not having any
shery: how important with the china business beaver google? -- be for google?rit: it is definitely one of the most important markets. there is definitely a sense that google missed out on a lot of the growth that is happening there.you look at apple . a huge portion of their growth comes from china but that backfired. when the chinese economy contracted late last year. google has that presence when it comes to android, but not the core search business. emily: the google cofounder sarah j brent...
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emily: the google cofounder sergei brin was one of the chief proponents of google pulling out of chinahose years ago. do we know where sergei brin and larry page stand on china? gerrit: they both have been careful to stay on the background on this. i heard they have answered questions at internal meetings at google. they haven't come out strongly. i think there is a sense they want to let the current official leadership of google take the lead on this one. sort of hold it. it is true, they were the ones that were concerned about the company's presence, the influence the chinese government was trying to have on google in china back when the company originally pulled out. at this point, they are not having any strong opinions. they still do have that controlling vote. if they wanted this proposal by azzad asset management to pass, they could make it pass. shery: how does this play into google's other controversies such as the handling of sexual misconduct by executives? could this talk on project dragonfly continue to affect its image? gerrit: it does. it stays in the news and more and m
emily: the google cofounder sergei brin was one of the chief proponents of google pulling out of chinahose years ago. do we know where sergei brin and larry page stand on china? gerrit: they both have been careful to stay on the background on this. i heard they have answered questions at internal meetings at google. they haven't come out strongly. i think there is a sense they want to let the current official leadership of google take the lead on this one. sort of hold it. it is true, they were...
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you cope without google? search engine, maps, photos and phones, could you do a google detox? let us know. use the hash tag. a warm welcome. as you send us comments about the google detox let me fill you in on how they doing in terms of money they are making. are earning big spending big, that seems to be the takeaway from the parent company alphabet, even though the internet giant saw a massive jump in sales wall street investors were not happy. disappointment, shares down 396 in happy. disappointment, shares down 3% in after hours trading on concerns about rising costs. looking at the full year revenues 2018 jumping 23%, an enormous figure, look at that figure. advertisers increasing their spending to reach consumers online. that almost $31 billion was pre—tax profit. the ad sales per google dry the rest of the company rising 20%. that is the three months to december. as with facebook, google is at narrowly targeted because it collect so much data on all of us. that has got off the bed into a lot of trouble
you cope without google? search engine, maps, photos and phones, could you do a google detox? let us know. use the hash tag. a warm welcome. as you send us comments about the google detox let me fill you in on how they doing in terms of money they are making. are earning big spending big, that seems to be the takeaway from the parent company alphabet, even though the internet giant saw a massive jump in sales wall street investors were not happy. disappointment, shares down 396 in happy....
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google did the same thing. they were targeting minors among others with really invasive surveillance that's all driven by the business model. >> they say more than 80% adults. >> whatever. doesn't make a difference. it wasn't appropriate for anybody. that kind of surveillance shouldn't be part of your business model and both companies did it google, they're making a lot of investments in the future, not all of it equally attractive i look at ai and say they have to figure out a way to get rid of bias. if you feed things that are bias to train ai, they are inherited. we have seen it in things that read resumes, having gender and racial bias, seen it in things for real estate, for mortgages they're going to have to invest more to get that to work. >> it is a slippery slope, gray area when it comes to self policing on the site, what you deem is right and wrong. the other piece of this, you talk about if in your book, it applies to facebook and google, is the fact they're dominant in terms of online advertising. we
google did the same thing. they were targeting minors among others with really invasive surveillance that's all driven by the business model. >> they say more than 80% adults. >> whatever. doesn't make a difference. it wasn't appropriate for anybody. that kind of surveillance shouldn't be part of your business model and both companies did it google, they're making a lot of investments in the future, not all of it equally attractive i look at ai and say they have to figure out a way...
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my forecast coming up at 11:19. >>> so has google crossed the line? government officials have a duty to serve the public, but when the salaries of city employees are paid by private corporations who do they really answer to? >> there's an agreement between google and the city of sunnyvale that's raising some eyebrows bay potential conflict of interest. let's bring in investigative reporter liz wagner. liz. >> jess and raj, this is a story about sunnyvale, google and traffic. most people probably don't know it but google paid the city more than a million bucks over three years to cover the wages of two new employees in the transportation and traffic division. the city says it was to speed up projects that benefit the entire community but the funding agreement raises questions about who was actually benefiting. >>> anyone who's driven through sunnyvale in rush hour will tell you it's a nightmare. now the gridlock could be affecting public safety. >> the traffic is such a problem at this point where it's impacting the entire city. >> reporter: president
my forecast coming up at 11:19. >>> so has google crossed the line? government officials have a duty to serve the public, but when the salaries of city employees are paid by private corporations who do they really answer to? >> there's an agreement between google and the city of sunnyvale that's raising some eyebrows bay potential conflict of interest. let's bring in investigative reporter liz wagner. liz. >> jess and raj, this is a story about sunnyvale, google and...
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it is all going to google.ot spending on things like driverless cars and health care programs. i think they are demonstrating that the concern, if you go back three years, google is spending too much on moonshots. that is not the case anymore. they are spending too much on the cloud business. these are efforts that i think investors still, in the long run, believe they can turn into profitable businesses. emily: mark bergen, thank you so much for keeping us updated. all right, that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." on tomorrow's show, we will be talking to roger mcnamee, the author of a new book out about facebook and the ceo mark zuckerberg called "zuck: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." tune in. we are live streaming on twitter. technology.t @ follow our global breaking news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving
it is all going to google.ot spending on things like driverless cars and health care programs. i think they are demonstrating that the concern, if you go back three years, google is spending too much on moonshots. that is not the case anymore. they are spending too much on the cloud business. these are efforts that i think investors still, in the long run, believe they can turn into profitable businesses. emily: mark bergen, thank you so much for keeping us updated. all right, that does it for...
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google paid $10.5 million to restore it. >> sustainability is important. >> reporter: google also added two pedestrian bridges that allows its employees to walk between campuses. >> i think this benefits everyone who comes out here for the north bayshore area. and benefits google but it also benefits the wildlife, the birds, the people who come out here to enjoy a. >> reporter: the project started three years ago and had the support of several environmental groups including the sierra club and the audubon society. >> we are making sure we are designing not only our buildings but also ecological value. >> reporter: some are upset google had to remove 119 trees. not only did the company repurpose some of natural benches but also planted many more, 1800 native trees and shrubs. >> the tech giant took comments from multiple environmental groups including removing 130 parking spaces and altering their construction based on the native species. >> during the season. they did not intrude at all into the nesting season. that was very important to us. >> reporter: a representative from google say
google paid $10.5 million to restore it. >> sustainability is important. >> reporter: google also added two pedestrian bridges that allows its employees to walk between campuses. >> i think this benefits everyone who comes out here for the north bayshore area. and benefits google but it also benefits the wildlife, the birds, the people who come out here to enjoy a. >> reporter: the project started three years ago and had the support of several environmental groups...
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i sat down with former president of google, he was running google china for a while.ntures president. we want his take on the power of ai and which industries will benefit the most. >> is going to come in waves. the first is the internet industry. every worksite uses it. next will be financial industries. those are also numbers. lots of numbers coming in, trying to optimize and meant minimize fraud and maximize return. those kinds of applications can use ai, it almost turns into a cash printing the scene. there is no factory, logistics delivery, just virtual numbers. then after that are tougher but you can use it in retail, healthcare, manufacturing, you can use it to see and hear computer vision, face recognition, gesture recognition, speech recognition, speech translation. then, you can start to move and manipulate. >> what are the jobs most at risk of being eliminated as a result? >> routine jobs are the most risk, especially are basically reaching quantitative decisions and actually the white collar jobs, entry-level jobs that are routine are most at risk. i think
i sat down with former president of google, he was running google china for a while.ntures president. we want his take on the power of ai and which industries will benefit the most. >> is going to come in waves. the first is the internet industry. every worksite uses it. next will be financial industries. those are also numbers. lots of numbers coming in, trying to optimize and meant minimize fraud and maximize return. those kinds of applications can use ai, it almost turns into a cash...
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emily: isn't that bad for google, your new partner? tim: google is a multifaceted player. right?e, they are a big partner, a big customer, they are one of our biggest players, emily: and they are a competitor. yes, they are a competitor, and one of the biggest player. so we embrace all those aspects. that is sort of the way the world works. emily: do you think the google and facebook model are under threat by relying so much on digital data? tim: no, they have a very strong position. because they create incredible consumer products and they have a great trade-off between consumers and those products. emily: amazon? tim: it's really three players, not just the two players. a very largelding advertising business very quickly, with a number of great assets and amazing consumer data. it understands what people buy and has billions of merchants who want to reach those consumers. openx ceo tim cadogan. coming up, we take in all electric three wheeler for a ride on the streets of vancouver. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: finally. the have probably never seen a vehicle like the one we wil
emily: isn't that bad for google, your new partner? tim: google is a multifaceted player. right?e, they are a big partner, a big customer, they are one of our biggest players, emily: and they are a competitor. yes, they are a competitor, and one of the biggest player. so we embrace all those aspects. that is sort of the way the world works. emily: do you think the google and facebook model are under threat by relying so much on digital data? tim: no, they have a very strong position. because...
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it is all going to google. spending on things like driverless cars and health care programs. i think they are demonstrating -- the concern is if you go back three years, google is spending too much on the shots. that is not the case anymore. they are spending too much on the cloud business. there is still a long-running believe they can turn it into profitable businesses. emily: mark, thank you so much for keeping us updated. all right, that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. on tomorrow's show, we will be talking to the author of a new book out about facebook and the ceo mark zuckerberg called "zuck: waking up to the facebook yesterday." we are live streaming on twitter. follow our global breaking news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: the first word headlines. president trump is preparing for his state of the union address with a new government shutdown back on the agenda. congress has just days to find an agreement on border security and the president has repeatedly said a
it is all going to google. spending on things like driverless cars and health care programs. i think they are demonstrating -- the concern is if you go back three years, google is spending too much on the shots. that is not the case anymore. they are spending too much on the cloud business. there is still a long-running believe they can turn it into profitable businesses. emily: mark, thank you so much for keeping us updated. all right, that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. on...
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pros oro you see more cons with amazon and google living with us?9, whenthat in you look at the tech landscape you can see tech with all of the promise of doing good and changing society, giving us wonderful tools to enable us to do things that it is starting to encroach upon our lives. i think that the idea of having an open channel for these tech companies into the data stream of my home -- matt will talk about some of the passive data collection taking place, it is not good. i don't think it's good for consumers, i don't think it's good for our country, or good for innovation. and for startups. emily: on one hand, when you put it that way, it's terrifying. you wonder if consumers actually understand what is happening. talk to us about that passive data collection, and what these companies are collecting about us that we may not even realize. matt: in the last year or two, amazon, seen as the leader in smartphones, and -- smart speakers, and and google started talking to the smart device maker partners about increasing the amount of data they tran
pros oro you see more cons with amazon and google living with us?9, whenthat in you look at the tech landscape you can see tech with all of the promise of doing good and changing society, giving us wonderful tools to enable us to do things that it is starting to encroach upon our lives. i think that the idea of having an open channel for these tech companies into the data stream of my home -- matt will talk about some of the passive data collection taking place, it is not good. i don't think...
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is if there are so many buildings here it's like google has its own city. it's a little embarrassing talking to my camera here. with me right in the middle of the campus is a volleyball court. so injured if we're done with our tour because we couldn't record inside see about. but it's exciting to see how people work here. in the hierarchy is flat you can get your ideas heard even the high level executives talk to you. know whose name is and so. they can you know get something else to change here that's why today is a day a structured game from beginning to end. and. this is the first success for a little idea global connection when you look at it when we tell people we come from germany a lot of them ask us hey can you hook us up with this company or that do you have an in at this big firm. enough to us and we thought hey german companies could do with a little more of that silicon valley fire and inspiration. maybe we could arrange a place for exchange also. in terms of our challenge we didn't do everything we wanted to do. and the sense that we came here
is if there are so many buildings here it's like google has its own city. it's a little embarrassing talking to my camera here. with me right in the middle of the campus is a volleyball court. so injured if we're done with our tour because we couldn't record inside see about. but it's exciting to see how people work here. in the hierarchy is flat you can get your ideas heard even the high level executives talk to you. know whose name is and so. they can you know get something else to change...
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a google arjuna ai. talent is artificial it's true be honest i you really going to replace us humans. check out these results. ok first result robots will take our jobs. who can really tell us something about how dangerous he really. turns out google didn't know the answer to that question instead we found matthew lee ourselves he's a bioethics professor at n.y.u. and spends his working life thinking about how artificial intelligence will change well pretty much everything it does away when you get back on a new thing but. if we just create very smart ai my very kind of psychopath a denise's one they don't care about humans then die might be really bad especially for us so maybe what we need to do is to create some sort of artificial moral agency were. they get smarter but they also get more more. would we have to then treat ai sort of ask people to if we create kind of like see women do you know if they want ai is that with morals like when they have rights to i think to do away with if you can have a e
a google arjuna ai. talent is artificial it's true be honest i you really going to replace us humans. check out these results. ok first result robots will take our jobs. who can really tell us something about how dangerous he really. turns out google didn't know the answer to that question instead we found matthew lee ourselves he's a bioethics professor at n.y.u. and spends his working life thinking about how artificial intelligence will change well pretty much everything it does away when you...
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it isa google remained the big advertisers. it is a duopoly.many in the industry have said to me for a few years now. how will that be changed, if at all, if we are looking at the duopoly in a global market, a big market worth billions and billions. will regulators get involved from that point of view? they may do. the big chatis point of view? they may do. the big chat is that amazon is making inroads and if you look at some of the investments that google has made and obviously investments that make investors were a bit spooked by that capital expenditure interest, there is an interest in youtube in terms of producing their own content, looking at a subscription model and they are paying a lot more to apple to remain the default search engine for apple. they are trying to shore up for apple. they are trying to shore up the business and protect their position because they think they can see the likes of amazon potentially over time getting some inroads. so it is increasing by a big amount. one thingi it is increasing by a big amount. one thing
it isa google remained the big advertisers. it is a duopoly.many in the industry have said to me for a few years now. how will that be changed, if at all, if we are looking at the duopoly in a global market, a big market worth billions and billions. will regulators get involved from that point of view? they may do. the big chatis point of view? they may do. the big chat is that amazon is making inroads and if you look at some of the investments that google has made and obviously investments...
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it expands on an earlier pledge by google to do away with the forced arbitration. that was one of the changes google employees demanded back in november when some 20,000 employees staged that global walkout. google says the new policy will take effect on march 21 for current and future employees. >>> if you just found out you're spending the next half century in prison, you'd probably be pretty upset. an ohio attorney aaron blockler learned that the hard way. his client attacked him after receiving a 47 year sentence. brockler was punched in the fate and bitten whenlg he was on the ground. he says that they were hoping for fewer than 20 years. but when the judge said 47, his client snapped. the sentence was for assaulting
it expands on an earlier pledge by google to do away with the forced arbitration. that was one of the changes google employees demanded back in november when some 20,000 employees staged that global walkout. google says the new policy will take effect on march 21 for current and future employees. >>> if you just found out you're spending the next half century in prison, you'd probably be pretty upset. an ohio attorney aaron blockler learned that the hard way. his client attacked him...
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so google has a tougher fight among the three.iven how vast -- fast the cloud market is rolling and the room there is for three companies to play, they should be fined in terms of growth rate for the next couple of years. caroline: what are? you wanting to hear from the cfo? is it about explaining away the pressure being felt on margins and over exuberant spending, potentially? >> basically three things. if you look at the cash balances, put some cash on the you talkcond come about expenses. what is the ready outcome of those expenses? should we expect acceleration in cloud growth going forward? business,is the waymo the spending that is happening, what is expected to happen in waymo, what kind of revenue growth potential the company sees. as soon as we are offsets or return on investment to the capex spending, that will help pay the picture. >> do you have any worry about the regulatory issues of all the companies that rely on data mining? >> is going to hang on all these kinds -- companies for the foreseeable future. fines, it's
so google has a tougher fight among the three.iven how vast -- fast the cloud market is rolling and the room there is for three companies to play, they should be fined in terms of growth rate for the next couple of years. caroline: what are? you wanting to hear from the cfo? is it about explaining away the pressure being felt on margins and over exuberant spending, potentially? >> basically three things. if you look at the cash balances, put some cash on the you talkcond come about...
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we should also talk a little about google.e is something that's going to be really interesting, given what happened to amazon, microsoft and intel. look at for google's cloud to expand quite aggressively and also the other services, such as waymo and some of the other off -- i should say other services on the balance sheet should help drive earnings. gerri: you know, that's going to be a fascinating report and difficult to follow because of the way in which they report results of some of their businesses, it can be a little obtuse. i want to get to the broader markets here. look, 61% of the companies that have reported so far have over-reported revenues. that means 39% have not and that is not a good track record. as we go forward, do you expect especially those forward-looking statements to be more and more negative as we see . eps estims ratcheted down for the first quarter. >> when you look at eps, the bottom line numbers have been pretty good, top line hasn't been great. what people haven't been talking about is top line h
we should also talk a little about google.e is something that's going to be really interesting, given what happened to amazon, microsoft and intel. look at for google's cloud to expand quite aggressively and also the other services, such as waymo and some of the other off -- i should say other services on the balance sheet should help drive earnings. gerri: you know, that's going to be a fascinating report and difficult to follow because of the way in which they report results of some of their...
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you guys are waiting for google earnings.ne thing i thought i would point out ahead of that number's release a lot of analysts i was speaking to today, they are wondering if this quarter is the quarter alphabet gaggle breaks out revenue and what they earn to youtube. believe it or not there are a billion hours watched around the world per day in a 24 hour cycle on google's youtube, alphabet's youtube. the company has never really broken out the revenue numbers. one analyst i was talking with today, you know what, last year it could have been in sales alone $20 billion. this is just the analyst community going through what they think those numbers are going to be. then of course one of the theories, okay all these tech companies want to be more transparent. so maybe today's the day. meantime, guys, back to you. melissa: deirdre, thank you. connell: let's go to the market panel. adam lashinsky fortune es executive -- melissa: 12.77 is earnings per share. 12.77 versus 10.82. connell: just coming out guys. the revenue better than
you guys are waiting for google earnings.ne thing i thought i would point out ahead of that number's release a lot of analysts i was speaking to today, they are wondering if this quarter is the quarter alphabet gaggle breaks out revenue and what they earn to youtube. believe it or not there are a billion hours watched around the world per day in a 24 hour cycle on google's youtube, alphabet's youtube. the company has never really broken out the revenue numbers. one analyst i was talking with...
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none are as effective as google. can scan people in their facebook news feed or actually get qualified people to come to you through google so i think when it all boils down to how effective the company is, i think they're head and shoulders better than their peers. >> i think the bigger thing relative to its peers is it's very diversified they have about seven platforms with over a billion users. obviously a lot is based on selling ads, but there's a lot of other drivers there we're not going to know what it means for a very long time, but it's one of those reasons people didn't like the other bets it was kind of in the box for that sort of thing now they have another bet that is the size of many fortune 500 companies at least in market value within it. to me, i think that if you have a longer term time horizon, it's likely you'll see the stock back at 1,000. >> here's a question if you had $245 billion, what would you do with it that's probably a question tim cook asks himself, except that he's actually got the mon
none are as effective as google. can scan people in their facebook news feed or actually get qualified people to come to you through google so i think when it all boils down to how effective the company is, i think they're head and shoulders better than their peers. >> i think the bigger thing relative to its peers is it's very diversified they have about seven platforms with over a billion users. obviously a lot is based on selling ads, but there's a lot of other drivers there we're not...
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will only get you so far they need facebook and google to survive that's about the role that google and facebook have played in delivering audiences. publishers both have algorithms that they are constantly changing without warning and publishers will see their tank overnight without any ability to respond to it the problem is that when you rely on facebook as your distribution mechanism when facebook changes you really are at their mercy the idea and it seemed sound at the time was let's maximize our strategies our editorial strategies and advertising strategies to appeal to younger viewers slash readers and do it primarily on facebook but as facebook decided to change how it operates it has a bad news in general and it has hurt these companies that had built up their business practices to pander to facebook. even when news outlets clear the algorithmic curdles and find there's the issue of how the tech giants the cash the ad revenue take facebook before getting to a news article you scroll through your nice feet and the first wave of ads placed by facebook you'll eventually reach the
will only get you so far they need facebook and google to survive that's about the role that google and facebook have played in delivering audiences. publishers both have algorithms that they are constantly changing without warning and publishers will see their tank overnight without any ability to respond to it the problem is that when you rely on facebook as your distribution mechanism when facebook changes you really are at their mercy the idea and it seemed sound at the time was let's...
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google parent alphabet is out with earnings after the bet. the shares are drifting higher ahead of the report. youtube is in focus. investors hoping for a breakout of their performance we'll talk aboutt,ig aer th is i rhtft >>> welcome back want to draw your attention to shares of apple today, surpassing microsoft just moments ago to once again becoming the world's largest company. shares of google's parent company are trying to escape correction territory they're still down about 12% from last year's highs that's better than rivals like facebook and apple, which are still down more than 20% from their highs. so what should we expect when the last of the f.a.n.g. stocks reports? yoing joining me is ed lee and aaron kessler with raymond james great to have you both here. so ed, first, just kind of more narrowly on the earnings, what do you think is most important for investors this afternoon >> so when it comes to alphabet, we want to see how cloud is doing. that's their big -- it's been their big growth area. it's a newer area, for one thing.
google parent alphabet is out with earnings after the bet. the shares are drifting higher ahead of the report. youtube is in focus. investors hoping for a breakout of their performance we'll talk aboutt,ig aer th is i rhtft >>> welcome back want to draw your attention to shares of apple today, surpassing microsoft just moments ago to once again becoming the world's largest company. shares of google's parent company are trying to escape correction territory they're still down about 12%...
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using interactive content to inspire people to take action google to use the series of google three thousand on t.w. and online. in washington signs of a new deal to prevent another shutdown markets rally on the news of a possible compromise to keep the u.s. government funded but donald trump says he isn't happy with the summit if provides for his border wall. also coming up with germany under pressure to reduce dependency on russian oil and tries to source more liquid natural gas from the united states. welcome to g.w. business i'm joined now the. signals from washington that another costly government shutdown could be avoided democrats and republicans have agreed in principle on a compromise and their long running budget dispute but the plan only includes a fraction of the money president donald trump wants for his border wall leading to the possibility he could veto it the u.s. has until friday to pass a funding bill without which hundreds of thousands of government employees would again find themselves without paying economists estimated of the last shutdown which lasted thirty five days
using interactive content to inspire people to take action google to use the series of google three thousand on t.w. and online. in washington signs of a new deal to prevent another shutdown markets rally on the news of a possible compromise to keep the u.s. government funded but donald trump says he isn't happy with the summit if provides for his border wall. also coming up with germany under pressure to reduce dependency on russian oil and tries to source more liquid natural gas from the...
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google down, gold up. >> yeah, i like gold i like doing put spreads, calendars in google.going to have to say go pats. >> that does it for us on "options action. see you back here next friday at 5:30 "mad money" with jim cramer starts now the following program is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh. better body as easy as 123 with total gym. i feel fabou
google down, gold up. >> yeah, i like gold i like doing put spreads, calendars in google.going to have to say go pats. >> that does it for us on "options action. see you back here next friday at 5:30 "mad money" with jim cramer starts now the following program is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another body easy as 123. oh. ahh. better body as easy as 123 with...
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the bet here is that google is going to struggle very similar to the way amazon did. microsoft and other marquee names in the s&p 100. >> more risk than reward mike, what's your trade? >> i think the way to play this is to take advantage of the fact that options premiums tend to be slightly elevated going into earnings we want to sell that i'm not looking for a really sharp move here. if we take a look at the last eight quarters that isn't what we've typically gotten it's been a big nothing burger typically coming out of earnings right now the valuation on google is not wholly unreasonable, but it is slightly elevated relative to its own historical averages over the last couple of years so i think the way we do this, you could look out to april, buy the 1100 puts, spend $4100 for those and sell the february puts against it, collect $22. that's a net debit of $19. there's a couple of ways a trade can pay off. if the stock lingers and does essentially what it has been doing throughout the last eight earnings quarters or what it's been doing in the recent weeks relative
the bet here is that google is going to struggle very similar to the way amazon did. microsoft and other marquee names in the s&p 100. >> more risk than reward mike, what's your trade? >> i think the way to play this is to take advantage of the fact that options premiums tend to be slightly elevated going into earnings we want to sell that i'm not looking for a really sharp move here. if we take a look at the last eight quarters that isn't what we've typically gotten it's been a...
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lauren: alphabet, the parent of google, posting better than expected quarterly results. the stock is down about 3% right now in the premarket on concerns of rising costs. spending on research and development at google up 40% to a record $6 billion and the cost for click, that's the average price of digital ads, google's main source of revenue, that plunged 29% from a year ago. >> this is what you would expect to see if they couldn't squeeze your data as much as they want because you wouldn't pay as much for a click-over ad because it's not as targeted. lauren: john meyer, the managing partner at transpire ventures joins us now. what do you make of that, john? >> to be honest, it's exactly what i expected. i went into google's earnings yesterday really expecting to hear something fairly decent, focused on ad revenue, focused on the penetration of android os. but the one item that i think i'm most excited about, ironicky, is what many on wall street over the last 12 hours are concerned about and that's their cap ex. their capital expenditure. i'm very happy to see the amou
lauren: alphabet, the parent of google, posting better than expected quarterly results. the stock is down about 3% right now in the premarket on concerns of rising costs. spending on research and development at google up 40% to a record $6 billion and the cost for click, that's the average price of digital ads, google's main source of revenue, that plunged 29% from a year ago. >> this is what you would expect to see if they couldn't squeeze your data as much as they want because you...
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plans at google offices.this a way to buy influence? >> even if that wasn't the intended affect, it certainly gives the appearance that might be what is the motivation behind it. >> reporter: no one from the city would talk to us about controls to prevent a conflict. the city cited the contractying priority over city services funded by the agreement. in addition to the traffic engineer, several managers help guard against preferential treatment. >> even if they agree they won't get special treatment, is that what is going to happen? >> reporter: google didn't respond to multiple requests for comment. sun sunnyvale has been working on it. google failed to meet the reduction goals at technology corners, one of the biggest campuses. they surveyed employees about the pattern last year. the xwecompany says it now exce traffic requirements. frank says the city needs to get a firefighters are beingtoo thin. should they be worried? >> concerned? absolutely. >> google is the only company they have this funding agreeme
plans at google offices.this a way to buy influence? >> even if that wasn't the intended affect, it certainly gives the appearance that might be what is the motivation behind it. >> reporter: no one from the city would talk to us about controls to prevent a conflict. the city cited the contractying priority over city services funded by the agreement. in addition to the traffic engineer, several managers help guard against preferential treatment. >> even if they agree they...
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google has google sheets. microsoft has its enterprise software. what attracted you to this?k shishir is doing a good job describing the product, but when you really try the product, you get to start thinking about the use cases. the document itself, it has changed. it is more of an app. it endssinesses today, up leveling the playing field in many ways. rather than having complex package software, you can have all of the workflows on there. ,ne of the questions i asked how many companies are fully running on coda? it is amazing how many of them are moving from building documents in this software, this brand-new coda. emily: what is the competition? microsoft word? google docs? shishir: it is a wide set. people use coda in simple use cases, taking notes in meetings, all the way up to things you would normally use database for. organizing, maybe inventory or customers, all the way up to building real applications where you could build systems that can run whole businesses. shishir: you are the head of product at youtube. emily: what did you bring from there to here? shishir: i
google has google sheets. microsoft has its enterprise software. what attracted you to this?k shishir is doing a good job describing the product, but when you really try the product, you get to start thinking about the use cases. the document itself, it has changed. it is more of an app. it endssinesses today, up leveling the playing field in many ways. rather than having complex package software, you can have all of the workflows on there. ,ne of the questions i asked how many companies are...
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next tonight, what google just finished for mountain view. >>> google and the city of mountain view todayld a ribbon cutting ceremony for a newly restored wetland area. >> maureen naylor reports the project came with the big price tag, and google paid the bill. >> reporter: on a cool, breezy day. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: representatives from the city of mountain view and google celebrated the end of a multimillion dollar project surrounding this wetland area called the charleston retention basin . the property just shy of six acres of city-owned land is nestled between google buildings , located northeast of north jordan boulevard and charleston road. google paid $10.5 million to restore it. >> sustainability and the environment is important to us. google added to pedestrian bridges and a bike and pedestrian path that allows its employees to walk between campuses. >> i think this benefits everyone who comes out here to the north bay shore area. it does benefit google, but it also benefits the wildlife, the birds, the people who have come out here to enjoy it. i think it benefits a
next tonight, what google just finished for mountain view. >>> google and the city of mountain view todayld a ribbon cutting ceremony for a newly restored wetland area. >> maureen naylor reports the project came with the big price tag, and google paid the bill. >> reporter: on a cool, breezy day. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: representatives from the city of mountain view and google celebrated the end of a multimillion dollar project surrounding this wetland...
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dot com google maps or any other associated internet websites or web portals now will google has yet to address this specific app beacher a spokesperson told me that they believe in informing their users of the traps because it could help them keep safe and make better decisions on the road reporting in new york today to others are to. while us earthlings have been struggling to stay warm against the dreaded polar vortex that temperatures across america down into the negative double digits map to has a ten thousand kilometer wide storm that nasa in the space telescope science institute are dubbing a quote mysterious dark vortex the storms have been spotted before by voyager two in one nine hundred eighty nine and hubble in one nine hundred ninety. that has recorded at least three other dark vortex tempests on to to put the size in perspective it would be like a storm front stretching the entire length of the continent of africa and scientists also say that they have no clue how these cryptic vortexes are formed or what the wind chill feels like on me for this planet from the sun they
dot com google maps or any other associated internet websites or web portals now will google has yet to address this specific app beacher a spokesperson told me that they believe in informing their users of the traps because it could help them keep safe and make better decisions on the road reporting in new york today to others are to. while us earthlings have been struggling to stay warm against the dreaded polar vortex that temperatures across america down into the negative double digits map...
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her does that signal a shift in strategy for google cloud?ed about him joining, his track record she said speaks for itself and will continue to drive the success of the cloud last year they did start tosho some data points in the cloud. gave us some metrics interesting to see whether they do so again on the call going on right now. guys, back to you. >> quick question, josh, on cost per click. i know it's a trend and always falls but fell 29% i mean, is that something of concern to investors that they just don't -- won't have the pricing power on the ads >> i think we'll see what they say on the call. checking in quickly with analysts, few guys on the street, not metric they called out as a worry they did call out cap-x and i talked to some folks saying gross margins lower than expected that r&d expenses up 800 million, higher than expected. on the flip side, you did see the core properties that they own and operate, search and youtube and $27 billion, up 25.1%, higher than analysts expected and see how it plays out on the call. >> all right
her does that signal a shift in strategy for google cloud?ed about him joining, his track record she said speaks for itself and will continue to drive the success of the cloud last year they did start tosho some data points in the cloud. gave us some metrics interesting to see whether they do so again on the call going on right now. guys, back to you. >> quick question, josh, on cost per click. i know it's a trend and always falls but fell 29% i mean, is that something of concern to...
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it is a problem at google.ntially have an advertising business model that depends on monopolizing the attention and manipulating the attention of the user. in order to do that, the algorithms are tuned to focus on emotional things that trigger outrage, trigger fear, or tickle people with rewards of some kind. and when you are doing that for long enough, people first develop a habit, then they develop an addiction. and once they develop an addiction, they are vulnerable to manipulation by bad actors on the outside. emily: roger mcnamee, cofounder of elevation partners and author of "zuck." still ahead, a brutal cold snap gripped the country in january bringing some zero temperatures -- subzero temperatures to the midwest. the epa tells us what the cold snap means for climate change, next. plus, automakers are spending more money on electric cars. but is infrastructure in place to meet growing demand? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the midwest faced a in january,c blast and mr. trump jumped at the chance to take a j
it is a problem at google.ntially have an advertising business model that depends on monopolizing the attention and manipulating the attention of the user. in order to do that, the algorithms are tuned to focus on emotional things that trigger outrage, trigger fear, or tickle people with rewards of some kind. and when you are doing that for long enough, people first develop a habit, then they develop an addiction. and once they develop an addiction, they are vulnerable to manipulation by bad...
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alpha but posts strong profits but at what cost as the google parent company beats expectations on revenue and earnings investors are concerned over sharply higher spending that shouldn't invest will be applauded it will bring you the latest also german chancellor angela merkel meets the japanese emperor as she concludes a two day state visit to japan the world's number three and four economies have allied themselves against growing protectionism we asked an expert what the trip has achieved and lunar new year celebrations provide a boon to vietnam's incense villages. and first of colburn berlin good to have you. google parent company alphabet boasted strong profits in the fourth quarter but still saw shares slip in after market trading in the united states the firm's eight point nine billion dollars in profit beat expectations revenue was up twenty two percent from the same period a year ago but the glowing earnings report was overshadowed by concerns that the company is spending too much too fast among others in research and development. for more let's cross over to frankfurt and our cor
alpha but posts strong profits but at what cost as the google parent company beats expectations on revenue and earnings investors are concerned over sharply higher spending that shouldn't invest will be applauded it will bring you the latest also german chancellor angela merkel meets the japanese emperor as she concludes a two day state visit to japan the world's number three and four economies have allied themselves against growing protectionism we asked an expert what the trip has achieved...
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it doesn't look too different from the chart he had up of google. really well-defined head and shoulders top to the neckline. to me you've got to give yourself a little time for this one. if that chart tells you anything, some of these moves take some time to develop. i want to look out to april expiration you could buy the april 120-95 put spread paying $5 for that. selling one of the april 95 puts at 66 cents. that cost you $5, that is your max risk it's 4% of the underlying stock price. it breaks even at 115. between 115 and 95 you can make up to $20. i like the risk/reward for this trade. i'm trying to get as near to the money as i can with this but also trying to give myself a bit of time for this thing to play out. again, stocks don't always go down in a straight line. expedia, when they miss and guide down, it does. to me, this may be one where you get paid off initially or it may take a little time i do not like the fundamental setup here in expedia. >> you know what's interesting to me, first of all, spending $5 for a $25 wide put spread, t
it doesn't look too different from the chart he had up of google. really well-defined head and shoulders top to the neckline. to me you've got to give yourself a little time for this one. if that chart tells you anything, some of these moves take some time to develop. i want to look out to april expiration you could buy the april 120-95 put spread paying $5 for that. selling one of the april 95 puts at 66 cents. that cost you $5, that is your max risk it's 4% of the underlying stock price. it...
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google in the red despite an earnings beat.y is feeling the heat all that and more when we come back unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. >>>
google in the red despite an earnings beat.y is feeling the heat all that and more when we come back unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell...