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interestingly, the chief executive of hewlett—packard enterprise, was in the studio just a few hourshe trade towers were hitting his firm. he said he is making contingency plans based on how long the trade war drag on, and that would entail looking at the implications and costs and potentially moving their manufacturing base. interesting, of course, we have heard from a coalition of retailers as well. they are saying they have not had enough time to react to these tariffs, so it could impact those businesses and we also heard from the chinese. they continue to respond to this ongoing tension. we heard from a ministry of commerce spokesperson saying essentially, china will be forced to retaliate if the us ignores resista nce retaliate if the us ignores resistance in these public hearings and goes ahead and imposes those tariffs, which could come any minute now. interesting. sharanjit leyl, we are going to leave it there now, but interesting story. now let's brief you on some other business stories. lots of businesses have been trying to get the word of trump before we hear any more ab
interestingly, the chief executive of hewlett—packard enterprise, was in the studio just a few hourshe trade towers were hitting his firm. he said he is making contingency plans based on how long the trade war drag on, and that would entail looking at the implications and costs and potentially moving their manufacturing base. interesting, of course, we have heard from a coalition of retailers as well. they are saying they have not had enough time to react to these tariffs, so it could impact...
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course and she used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packa rd. used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packard tech firm hewlett—packa rd. she is used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packard. she is one of the most recognisable women, notjust in tech part in us businesses. she presided over a really rocky period, which saw the firm split its business and sell off parts to save the core. well, she stepped down earlier this year and antonio mary stepped into the role of chief executive, tasked with taking the company to a new europe. currently, hpe hold significant marketshare in data cloud storage, but the likes of google and amazon on all looking to expand aggressively in that area too. in an exclusive interview with us too. in an exclusive interview with us here on bbc news, chief executive says most of the data is stored online unit cloud storage. the majority is actually created outside of the data centre, or what we call the cloud. this is where we live and work, think about the studio, think about the hospital, that is a big opportunity because that has to be analysed in real—time to
course and she used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packa rd. used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packard tech firm hewlett—packa rd. she is used to run the global tech firm hewlett—packard. she is one of the most recognisable women, notjust in tech part in us businesses. she presided over a really rocky period, which saw the firm split its business and sell off parts to save the core. well, she stepped down earlier this year and antonio mary stepped into the role of chief...
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talk to me about the dna imprinted on hewlett packard from these gentlemen >> yeah, it's well sort oflicized the hp way. these guys were well ahead of their time they obviously talked about innovation innovation was core dna to the company. but there are things we know as hp that perhaps the rest of the world doesn't know we call it sustainability impact it's our impact on the planet. the impact on people and the impact on communities. and it really started here 80 years ago before anyone started talking about diversity, inclusion. it didn't have a brand where consciously and responsibly manufacturing products began here and it's threaded right through the course of 80 years >> all right let's catch up to the current part of the revolution some of the things that you guys are doing, to me are a continuation of the revolution i see around me. >> yeah, listen, we couldn't be prouder of where the company is, three years after we did the separation innovation is just alive and well everywhere i look inside the company, we've got engineers innovating like never before, creating amazing pro
talk to me about the dna imprinted on hewlett packard from these gentlemen >> yeah, it's well sort oflicized the hp way. these guys were well ahead of their time they obviously talked about innovation innovation was core dna to the company. but there are things we know as hp that perhaps the rest of the world doesn't know we call it sustainability impact it's our impact on the planet. the impact on people and the impact on communities. and it really started here 80 years ago before anyone...
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so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are unaware of this huge toxic plume. and those same chemicals that are still right under where we're standing are now beginning to seep back up out of the groundwater through the soil and are actually coming into the offices of these software engineers a google. and this is the one that e.p.a. said might take three hundred years to clean up. this is so complicated the devastation is so enormous that we're really talking centuries of cleanup not just years or decades. the problem is that it just keeps reoccur. please when companies started moving away from silicon valley to china i think that they were the
so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. and i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clowne. i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what end it what would you use it for anyway but it got legs and we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units. and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was long. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lay industry and that the magic of maki
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. and i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clowne. i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clowne. i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what and what would you use it for anyway but it got legs when we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units. and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was long. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lay industry and that the magic of making the
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clowne. i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what end it what would you use it for anyway but it got legs when we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was launched. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lay industry and that the magic of making
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a personal...
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includingompanies cisco and hewlett-packard are pushing back, saying tariffs could increase costs for consumers and delay the rollout of new technology. business groups have been opposed to tariffs. that all tariffs -- all businesses are opposed to a tough line on china, but they happen where he of an escalating tariff trade war. once again, we see them pushing back against the administration. negotiations have begun again in d.c. what are the chances we get a deal here? donald trump was saying two days ago that we could get one within the next two. greg: that is right. president trump signaled a deal could be at hand shortly. both sides have signaled optimism. canadian foreign minister chr freeland was negotiating today. she said that progress is being made and both sides were committed to getting a deal. there are outstanding issues between the two countries. there is a dispute resolution mechanism within the broader nafta framework. the u.s. wants to do it with it and the canadians say that is a nonstarter. u.s. access to canadian dairy markets has proven to be an issue that both s
includingompanies cisco and hewlett-packard are pushing back, saying tariffs could increase costs for consumers and delay the rollout of new technology. business groups have been opposed to tariffs. that all tariffs -- all businesses are opposed to a tough line on china, but they happen where he of an escalating tariff trade war. once again, we see them pushing back against the administration. negotiations have begun again in d.c. what are the chances we get a deal here? donald trump was saying...
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so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are unaware of this huge toxic plume. and those same chemicals that are still right under where we're standing are now beginning to seep back up out of the groundwater through the soil and are actually coming into the offices of these software engineers a google. and this is the one that e.p.a. said might take three hundred years to clean up. this is so complicated the devastation is so enormous that we're really talking centuries of cleanup not just years or decades. the problem is that it just keeps reoccur. please when companies started moving away from silicon valley to china i think that they put only
so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are...
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we have the chief executives from octa, a cnbc distributor -- or disruptor, hewlett-packard enterpriseeo, hershey, compass and docusign "squawk box" will be right back. ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. >>> welcome back it appears a government shutdown la bee has been avoided until after the mid term elections when asked by reporters if president trump would sign the spending package, president trump said he would keep the government running it does not include money for the border wall. let's get to mick mulvaney in studio with us he will be part of a white house economic summit today. you already up
we have the chief executives from octa, a cnbc distributor -- or disruptor, hewlett-packard enterpriseeo, hershey, compass and docusign "squawk box" will be right back. ron! soh really? going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. and i don't need an id you just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what end it what would you use it for anyway but it got legs when we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was launched. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lee industry and that the magic o
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. and i don't need an id you just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighty's the idea of a...
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other tech companies, including dell, and hewlett packard said tariffs would make networking equipmente expensive. president trump took to twitter to address the issue saying, "there is an easy solution where there would be zero tax." he said apple should make their products in the u-s instead of china. (justine) first it was the color factory... then the museum of ice cream... now...polish up your sweet tooth...and get ready for ácandy-topiaá...a real-life candy-land...and it's right here in the bay area... i'll take you inside. (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... (grant) next on kron4 news at 5... wine country is still struggling after the wildfires. but there's a tasty way you can help get them back on their feet. vicki liviakis has that in her dine and dish segment... after the break. (justine) it's been nearly a year since the devastating wildfires burned through napa valley. and while wine country is back on its feet and back in business...some tourists might not know it... (jrs) tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis takes us to the wine country to drink
other tech companies, including dell, and hewlett packard said tariffs would make networking equipmente expensive. president trump took to twitter to address the issue saying, "there is an easy solution where there would be zero tax." he said apple should make their products in the u-s instead of china. (justine) first it was the color factory... then the museum of ice cream... now...polish up your sweet tooth...and get ready for ácandy-topiaá...a real-life candy-land...and it's...
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wrong policy and consumers will end up being hit by higher prices other tech firms like cisco hewlett packard and dell all expect the terrorists to hurt their bottom lines and lead to job losses. and we'll take you to the white house that is where president trump is hosting the polish president andrei duda and they're holding a joint press conference let's listen in for a couple of minutes. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the worst so uprising and address the people of poland about our shared commitment to defending our heritage and our civilization it was an experience i will always treasure and i will never ever forget not far from where we stand today another monument in another square the statue of general concierge disco in laffy at park reminds us that the bonds between our people go all the way back to america's revolutionary war this year the united states and poland are celebrating one hundred years of poland regaining its independence and nearly one hundred years of u.s. polish diplomatic ties a long time i'm thrilled to say that the a
wrong policy and consumers will end up being hit by higher prices other tech firms like cisco hewlett packard and dell all expect the terrorists to hurt their bottom lines and lead to job losses. and we'll take you to the white house that is where president trump is hosting the polish president andrei duda and they're holding a joint press conference let's listen in for a couple of minutes. during my visit last summer i had the privilege to stand before the monument to the worst so uprising and...
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trade representative, including cisco and hewlett-packard, saying those tariffs could affect their ability to manufacture quickly and could raise costs for consumers, so business group stephanie not keen on such tariffs, push back there. all will be revealed presumably in the coming hours. thank you for that. isning us now from boston making green. great to see you. -- megan green. great to see you. the cusp of this next substantial step in the trade war rhetoric, do you see in a possibility of a circuit breaker at this point? >> no, i don't really. potential circuit breaker probably would not come from the u.s.. it might come from china in the form of massive stimulus to take off of pressure on the u.s. dollar, which is providing a big squeeze in emerging markets and exacerbating balances there. i don't think we will see that before the late october plenary. the next month and a half or two months, this will continue. in terms of trade, the u.s. trade policy is playing well amongst the traditional republican base, so unless you get a significant economic or financial pressure in the u.s.,
trade representative, including cisco and hewlett-packard, saying those tariffs could affect their ability to manufacture quickly and could raise costs for consumers, so business group stephanie not keen on such tariffs, push back there. all will be revealed presumably in the coming hours. thank you for that. isning us now from boston making green. great to see you. -- megan green. great to see you. the cusp of this next substantial step in the trade war rhetoric, do you see in a possibility of...
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we have already heard from tech companies with cisco and hewlett-packard warning that if they saw $200on worth of soon, that could raise their prices. including internet costs. not surprising that the nasdaq is taking a hit. more, -- ee we asked the question, which is more important the jobs number or the terror question? this announcement on air force , you see what the market does. the answer is right now the markets care about trade. quite such an important contacts. the president said $200 billion of tariffs could be soon. we also got to hear from the president on a variety of issues including the possibility of legal issue -- action against the new york times because of the anonymous op-ed. >> one more thing on his agenda is jeff sessions. he is going to tell jeff sessions he needs to bring a legal action against the new york times because he believes it is a national of national security. >> the president again said that a q&a with the mueller team could happen under the right circumstance. >> they are having some serious negotiations. said it doesn't seem so far-fetched. >> wond
we have already heard from tech companies with cisco and hewlett-packard warning that if they saw $200on worth of soon, that could raise their prices. including internet costs. not surprising that the nasdaq is taking a hit. more, -- ee we asked the question, which is more important the jobs number or the terror question? this announcement on air force , you see what the market does. the answer is right now the markets care about trade. quite such an important contacts. the president said $200...
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hewlett-packard are saying it could have an impact not only on their products, but on innovation. >>? it all seems rather vague. >> we don't have a lot of details. we do know that the administration has been coming up with lists of products that it would move on, but it there are so many chinese products, it is hard to see how it wouldn't affect consumer growth. that's the concern. at the same time, the treasury secretary made an offer to have talks, presumably in washington. china has now said, according to "the wall street journal," that they may not attend. there have already been several rounds of talks with little visible progress. >> they are running out of things to place, on china side. what is left, on top of pulling back these talks? thing to do would be to say we will not have the talks. this is a political maneuver for president trump, he likes the idea of going forward and having tough talk, but then saying we will talk. saying we are not talking is a form of leverage, it becomes a political, geopolitical, strategic maneuver as well as what you can do with trade. preside
hewlett-packard are saying it could have an impact not only on their products, but on innovation. >>? it all seems rather vague. >> we don't have a lot of details. we do know that the administration has been coming up with lists of products that it would move on, but it there are so many chinese products, it is hard to see how it wouldn't affect consumer growth. that's the concern. at the same time, the treasury secretary made an offer to have talks, presumably in washington. china...
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so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are unaware of this huge toxic plume. and those same chemicals that are still right under where we're standing are now beginning to seep back up out of the groundwater through the soil and are actually coming into the offices of these software engineers a google. and this is the one that e.p.a. said might take three hundred years to clean up. this is so complicated the devastation is so enormous that we're really talking centuries of cleanup not just years or decades. the problem is that it just keeps reoccur. please when companies started moving away from silicon valley to china i think that they were the
so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are...
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hewlett-packard is a company that promises jobs for people who are not union and yet that begins to fall apart during the 80s and 90s and i hope that i thought maybe for the feeling i might be president. that would make a lot of money if ever the case. but that didn't work out. i don't know if it's for good or bad. i think that is how i was choosing it. themes of the book were insecurity and how our world came into being. a lot of labor history was about to follow this postwar world and i wanted to write about the ascendancy of how people work today. you have wonderful characters in your book from all different strata. how did you find these people would choose them to write about? >> yeah, so we often talk about the economy in this monolithic way as this is the best thing that's ever happened. congratulations, everyone's working from the beach to this is the worst thing that ever happened and we are destined to fail and technology will drive us off this cliff. i wanted to acknowledge people's experiences are different depending who they are so intentionally set out to find people who ar
hewlett-packard is a company that promises jobs for people who are not union and yet that begins to fall apart during the 80s and 90s and i hope that i thought maybe for the feeling i might be president. that would make a lot of money if ever the case. but that didn't work out. i don't know if it's for good or bad. i think that is how i was choosing it. themes of the book were insecurity and how our world came into being. a lot of labor history was about to follow this postwar world and i...
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almost hewlett-packard irinflation overnight -- hyperinflation. stability.ds like it is far away but could lead to a spiral for emerging markets all over the world. >> it has speculators going after currencies because they know central banks don't know how to defend their currency. if argentina set up currency board or something they never do, dollarize, you would see the economy come to life. david: u.s. treasury, people like larry kudlow know a lot more how to fix things. >> that is the best news ever. instead of the imf. like a real doctor versus a crack. david: steve forbes, have a great weekend unless you're watching yankees. melissa: that was a greatnal sy. our own gerri willis is leading the fight against the deadly disease and how you can get involved. ♪ a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when yo
almost hewlett-packard irinflation overnight -- hyperinflation. stability.ds like it is far away but could lead to a spiral for emerging markets all over the world. >> it has speculators going after currencies because they know central banks don't know how to defend their currency. if argentina set up currency board or something they never do, dollarize, you would see the economy come to life. david: u.s. treasury, people like larry kudlow know a lot more how to fix things. >> that...
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so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are unaware of this huge toxic plume. and those same chemicals that are still right under where we're standing are now beginning to seep back up out of the groundwater through the soil and are actually coming into the offices of these software engineers a google. and this is the one that e.p.a. said might take three hundred years to clean up. this is so complicated the devastation is so enormous that we're really talking centuries of cleanup not just years or decades. the problem is that it just keeps reoccur. please when companies started moving away from silicon valley to china i think that they were the
so hewlett packard became a superfund site until became a superfund site national semiconductor advanced micro devices i.b.m. you name it they were there and they were all superfund sites. the cost of cleanup for i.b.m. as well as all the other companies has been tremendous it's an enormously slow and tedious process. if you look right over here also this is a major residential neighborhood just directly across the street from this industrial site. most of the people living here today are...
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. >>> breaking news out of hewlett-packard, the company saying it is disappointed with the latest china tariffs, also saying it's going to face various challenges arising from the tariffs, saying changes to the open market system will impact its manufacturing, its manufacturing costs and its ability to invest. look, another day and another record on wall street for the s&p 500, which has just turned low lower. the dow jones industrial average certainly is up, at another all-time high. we are on pace today for the 101st, 101 record close since election day. the s&p clinging to gains and the nasdaq is down by .4%. at the close today, we will see something big, a shakeup in the s&p 500. here's why. alphabet, facebook and netflix will move from the tech sector and they will move to the new communications services sector. that starts monday. it will replace the telecom services. let's check how the stocks are doing right now. alphabet, facebook, twitter and netflix are set for this reorganization that comes at the start monday. all of them are down, twitter down the most, down 3.7% at $28.75
. >>> breaking news out of hewlett-packard, the company saying it is disappointed with the latest china tariffs, also saying it's going to face various challenges arising from the tariffs, saying changes to the open market system will impact its manufacturing, its manufacturing costs and its ability to invest. look, another day and another record on wall street for the s&p 500, which has just turned low lower. the dow jones industrial average certainly is up, at another all-time...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighties the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what and what would you use it for anyway but it got legs when we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and it up oil the p.c. was launched. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lng industry and that the magic of making these
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices. the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id just write a check it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. . in the early eighties the idea of a personal...
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top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices.the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id you just write a check. it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. in the early eighty's the idea of a personal computer which was was on oxymoron right i mean personal computer what end it what would you use it for anyway but it got legs and we started the p.c. business the first year they shipped fifty thousand units and so we went from a thousand a week to forty thousand a week and at that point the p.c. was launched. from almost the very beginning you heard electronics and semiconductor production it was a clean industry they said it was as clean as a hospital but what they weren't telling people was that it was really a chemical and lay industry and that the magic of makin
top names were companies hewlett packard apple intel advanced micro devices.the virtually the who's who of the electronics industry. and of course the granddaddy of them all was i.b.m. . when i got a card and i.b.m. that was great that was the company to work for at the time i could go any place where he worked i.b.m. i don't need an id you just write a check. it was that easy i.b.m. had that much clout i was the first marker processor buyer for i.b.m. in the early eighty's the idea of a...
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and tomorrow on "squawk," we have a huge lineup ceos of hewlett-packard, hershey, and docusign.dgets and more nt, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't...
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i am emma chandra in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room.ing up, investment chairman and ceo live from chicago. this is bloomberg. -- this is "bloomberg daybreak." >> three must-read stories and bloomberg is this week. why the president's aluminum tariff is bad for america and great or switzerland. funds inmillion putting's ambitious others on alert. .hey treat corporate emergence join us is carol massar. good to see you. carol: good morning. i am a little nervous because this is your world. and aluminumel reporter does an amazing job. this took him 12 months to do and it will files the company responsible for the steel and aluminum tariffs. carol: they take you into the of smelters. we are down to six in the united states. it is difficult, it hot, difficult to make aluminum. what we have seen over the years is it has been exported to other companies where energy is less expensive. we imported 85% raw aluminum into the united states. that is the backdrop of where we are. in march of 2018, president trump comes out, and this is his first fire
i am emma chandra in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room.ing up, investment chairman and ceo live from chicago. this is bloomberg. -- this is "bloomberg daybreak." >> three must-read stories and bloomberg is this week. why the president's aluminum tariff is bad for america and great or switzerland. funds inmillion putting's ambitious others on alert. .hey treat corporate emergence join us is carol massar. good to see you. carol: good morning. i am a little nervous because...
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you are looking at the hewlett-packard enterprise agreement. larry kudlow, white house economic council director. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: it is that time of year, when students prepare to head back to the classroom. this week, we are hitting the books and learning about different aspects of education and what can be done to improve it. yesterday, we explored preschool education. today, we are zeroing in on education technology, which is changing the way students learn and how teachers do their job. david: on the forefront of that is john fallon, ceo of pearson, the world's largest education company. welcome. give us a sense of the role of technology in education right now around the world, but particularly the u.s.? john: i thought your piece on the student debt crisis was important because that is at least in part a college completion crisis. americans over the age of 25 who have started college but have nothing to show for it in terms of an associates or bachelors degree. one of the things i think education technology can do is help more s
you are looking at the hewlett-packard enterprise agreement. larry kudlow, white house economic council director. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: it is that time of year, when students prepare to head back to the classroom. this week, we are hitting the books and learning about different aspects of education and what can be done to improve it. yesterday, we explored preschool education. today, we are zeroing in on education technology, which is changing the way students learn and how teachers do...
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, what are they thinking what a sharp contrast, carl, with intel, texas instruments, and even hewlett-packarden those borz acted promptly and effectively i think it's because they had an inside board they had seven insiders including the redstones and many are departing finally and bruce gordon did an excellent job -- doing an excellent job as lead director, dick parsons helped recruit a new board and they're bringing on great board members, three terrific women, a couple ceos and parsons himself and mary minnow, by the way, the strong ones are being carried over mary minnow who is a colleague at harvard, dean of the law school, terrific and countrymen from liberty and -- you've got good people there that are staying with it. but i'm very critical of this board for not acting and i think it was well known in cbs what was going on and created a terrible atmosphere, as your previous guest just said, for women. >> you mentioned other examples like at intel and texas instruments, other companies where the board moved swiftly in the face of allegations but i wonder if there's some take away based
, what are they thinking what a sharp contrast, carl, with intel, texas instruments, and even hewlett-packarden those borz acted promptly and effectively i think it's because they had an inside board they had seven insiders including the redstones and many are departing finally and bruce gordon did an excellent job -- doing an excellent job as lead director, dick parsons helped recruit a new board and they're bringing on great board members, three terrific women, a couple ceos and parsons...