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to india where pc and hewlett- packard _ had. to india where pc and hewlett- packard have - had.e pc and i hewlett-packard have joined hewlett—packard have joined hands with albert to manufacture laptops in the company. our business correspondent have this report. google is just the latest in a series of global technology giants that have been expanding their assembly operations in india which is now both a big domestic market and also increasingly an export and production hub. that is the news by global tech giants for the india's government has been wooing these companies with subsidies and incentives to set “p subsidies and incentives to set up shop and essentially diversify their supply chains away from traditional prison markets like china. the move also comes weeks after india restricted the input of electronic goods like laptops, making crime books domestically will help companies like google avoid these crepes go ahead. announcing this move on acts, formerly twitter yesterday. google �*s boss said these are the first chrome books to be made in india and will make it easie
to india where pc and hewlett- packard _ had. to india where pc and hewlett- packard have - had.e pc and i hewlett-packard have joined hewlett—packard have joined hands with albert to manufacture laptops in the company. our business correspondent have this report. google is just the latest in a series of global technology giants that have been expanding their assembly operations in india which is now both a big domestic market and also increasingly an export and production hub. that is the...
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so from google and hewlett packard are taking advantage of india as $2000000000.00 incentive package. amd that's turning the country into an electronics manufacturing hub. they partner to produce the chromebook, a laptop for in southern india and an existing h b facility. but they're not the only ones with manufacturing operations and india to a ser, apple dell, lenovo and samsung also make hardware in the country prime minister and the render . moti is expanding india manufacturing sector as companies diversified production beyond china and the growing tension between washington and beijing s n t, a guarantee for the dw correspondent char cartridges, following the story for us from delhi charo. this incentive plan by the government seems to be gaining traction there. what are the companies getting under this incentive plan? well, it, chris, it's specifically a production link incentive plan, especially specifically designed for manufacturing off of laptops, tablets, bc's, so was a cetera in india. uh, its budget is about 1900000000 euros. according to the scheme and incentive of 5 pe
so from google and hewlett packard are taking advantage of india as $2000000000.00 incentive package. amd that's turning the country into an electronics manufacturing hub. they partner to produce the chromebook, a laptop for in southern india and an existing h b facility. but they're not the only ones with manufacturing operations and india to a ser, apple dell, lenovo and samsung also make hardware in the country prime minister and the render . moti is expanding india manufacturing sector as...
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the profit outlook from hewlett-packard enterprise is not inspiring investors. that name is down 5.5 percent at this hour. let's continue to track what is happening in the auto sector. we have headlines around general motors. it has seen the most substantial uaw offer today. where you could potentially see the majority of workers getting more than $40 per hour. we have to continue to see how things play out. a mixed performance right now. stellantis is down. gm is up zero point -- 1.6%. matt: uaw is negotiating into each company has its own story. david welch is across all of them. let's kick it off with what we know s far as the best and most recent offer. is it general motors? david: they have a 23 percent pain increase which matches ford. this is not different from gm but get them to where the union is right now is that enough to get a deal done? we will see. with the four :00 p.m. address scheduled by uaw president shawn fain, the companies are trying to do whatever they can to keep them from expanding the strike. if getting higher in paid gets the part of t
the profit outlook from hewlett-packard enterprise is not inspiring investors. that name is down 5.5 percent at this hour. let's continue to track what is happening in the auto sector. we have headlines around general motors. it has seen the most substantial uaw offer today. where you could potentially see the majority of workers getting more than $40 per hour. we have to continue to see how things play out. a mixed performance right now. stellantis is down. gm is up zero point -- 1.6%. matt:...
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. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impact their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all. right. when they would, you know, ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay assistant professor of sociology amara miller, says many parents say they simply don't want their children growing up in a world of natural disasters caused by climate change. but others, including kristin weaver, say their decision comes from climate experts suggesting having fewer kids than originally planned can help combat climate issues. i originally anticipated that i might have 2 or 3, and i ultimately decided to have one, and there were a number of factors that played into that. >> it wasn't just climate change, but seeing that information really confirmed my decision to just have one child. >> the
. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impact their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all. right. when they would, you know, ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >>...
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. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay assistant professor of sociology amara miller, says. many parents say they simply don't want their children growing up in a world of natural disasters caused by climate change. but others, including kristin weaver, say their decision comes from climate experts suggesting having fewer kids than originally planned can help combat climate issues. >> i originally anticipated that i might have 2 or 3, and i ultimate decided to have one, and there were a number of factors that played into that. it wasn't just climate change, but seeing that information really confirmed my decision to just have one child. >> the fact that
. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east...
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. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay assistant professor of sociology amara miller, says. many parents say they simply don't want their children growing up in a world of natural disasters caused by climate change. but others, including kristin weaver, say their decision comes from climate experts suggesting having fewer kids than originally planned can help combat climate issues. >> i originally anticipated that i might have 2 or 3, and i ultimate decided to have one, and there were a number of factors that played into that. it wasn't just climate change, but seeing that information really confirmed my decision to just have one child. >> the fact that anyo
. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed they have anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay...
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. >> hewlett packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say theyhave anxiety about the climate and 53% of that group said the climate has impact their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all. right. when they would, you know, ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay assistant professor of sociology amara miller, says many parents say they simply don't want their children growing up in a world of natural disasters caused by climate change. but others, including kristin weaver, say their decision comes from climate experts suggesting having fewer kids than originally planned can help combat climate issues. i originally anticipated that i might have 2 or 3, and i ultimately decided to have one, and there were a number of factors that played into that. >> it wasn't just climate change, but but seeing that information really confirmed my decision to just have one child. the fact that
. >> hewlett packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyed say theyhave anxiety about the climate and 53% of that group said the climate has impact their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all. right. when they would, you know, ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay...
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. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyedhave anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay assistant professor of sociology amara miller, says many parents say they simply don't want their children growing up in a world of natural disasters caused by climate change. but others, including kristin weaver, say their decision comes from climate experts suggesting having fewer kids than originally planned can help combat climate issues. >> i originally anticipated that i might have 2 or 3, and i ultimately decided to have one, and there were a number of factors that played into that. it wasn't just just climate change, but seeing that information really confirmed my decision to just have one child. >> the fact that anyo
. >> this year, hewlett-packard asked 5000 people how climate change impacts their decisions. 91% surveyedhave anxiety about the climate, and 53% of that group said the climate has impacted their perspective on having more children or any at all. >> this trend of folks having fewer kids than they would like to or having no kids at all, right. when they would ideally like to have children. i think it's a sign of how dire the climate change situation is. >> csu east bay...
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, in december 4th, when lisa su unveils her chips, people are going to say that the microsoft-hewlett packard going to make it so there's a.i. that fits in your daily life. >> with copilot? >> yes. nice piece. microsoft is holding up better than most enterprise software companies. god this, market's ugly. >> i was going to say, the kbw bank index is really flirting with taking out its may low. >> i can't believe those companies -- the stocks are doing worse than during the crisis. i don't think it's right, but then if you go back to the bank of america, obviously, not a small bank, people were worried about their bond portfolio, which i think is pretty ridiculous. i mean, it was just too high. >> hold to maturity, but they had embedded losses that are enormous numbers but to your point -- wait, worse than the global financial crisis? what are you talking about? >> the bank crisis. not the global. >> oh, the bank crisis in march. >> yes. >> okay. it's like -- >> lot of those companies, people were worried about. they were worried about the stocks. the businesses themselves aren't that bad, but
, in december 4th, when lisa su unveils her chips, people are going to say that the microsoft-hewlett packard going to make it so there's a.i. that fits in your daily life. >> with copilot? >> yes. nice piece. microsoft is holding up better than most enterprise software companies. god this, market's ugly. >> i was going to say, the kbw bank index is really flirting with taking out its may low. >> i can't believe those companies -- the stocks are doing worse than during...
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at the big board, executives and guests of hewlett packard enterprise. at the nasdaq, it's american battery technology company. they're focused on primary battery manufacturing and secondary lithium ion battery recycling. we get some green arrows at the open. david, you mentioned "t." hard not to pair it with nokia and the miss there and the 14,000 job cuts they're planning because of weakness in 5g in the united states. and then, huawei selling 1.6 million of their new handset in china in six weeks. we have had tim cook in china last couple of days trying to bolster demand for apple products in that country. >> and we've gotten, as we always do when it comes to apple, already different stories in terms of weakness or perhaps not as much weakness. by the way, going back to at&t, nothing there that would indicate sort of weakness in terms of upgrades and the sell through of the 15. it appears to be sort of business as usual. apple shares are -- well, there's at&t up 8%. remember, that dividend yield there too has been so dramatically high at the 7.7% rang
at the big board, executives and guests of hewlett packard enterprise. at the nasdaq, it's american battery technology company. they're focused on primary battery manufacturing and secondary lithium ion battery recycling. we get some green arrows at the open. david, you mentioned "t." hard not to pair it with nokia and the miss there and the 14,000 job cuts they're planning because of weakness in 5g in the united states. and then, huawei selling 1.6 million of their new handset in...