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>> people who come to linkedin know why they're here.professional purposes, to talk about careers and jobs and how to be better at what they do. there is a specific reason you are showing up at linked in, and that it's something the recruiters love. they pay us a lot of money to be able to access everyone on linkedin to find job candidates. if people pay for six roaches to have more access to other people on the network, and advertisers want to be a part of this massive crowd of professionals. >> do you have facebook jealousy ? >> i do not. we're on facebook all the time. facebook is for one thing and linkedin is for a different thing. >> i want to ask about the timing because he opened up the pageencer platform after views have fallen for a second straight quarter. what kind of page views have you seen iago has there been a significant increase? >> engagements happen up. we are looking at 30,000 posts a week. with the influencers, it was a week.e 150, 200 posts it just gives going up. people like writing on the network, and when they wr
>> people who come to linkedin know why they're here.professional purposes, to talk about careers and jobs and how to be better at what they do. there is a specific reason you are showing up at linked in, and that it's something the recruiters love. they pay us a lot of money to be able to access everyone on linkedin to find job candidates. if people pay for six roaches to have more access to other people on the network, and advertisers want to be a part of this massive crowd of...
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what do you need to see on a linkedin profile. >> i look at linkedin all the time.look at strength of the network, people we can easily reference with. a career that's continued to scale. so people that have gotten more and more senior positions within company and delivered great things. liz: is there a mistake that you see on profiles? >> they don't add enough information or focus on the accomplishments that they delivered. liz: america is listening to you right now. what makes a prospective employee a superstar, somebody that you, you say get him, even if you don't know him from before. >> a lot is references. we're looking for the few people inside a company that carry most of the water, every company has them, and trying to figure out what the key project was at that company and figuring out the person who delivered it. liz: i have to ask before i go. how much stock in s.a.t.'s or a college diploma. >> as somebody who didn't finish college, i don't put a lot of our stock on it. a lot of our employees are top universities. we're looking at people that are special
what do you need to see on a linkedin profile. >> i look at linkedin all the time.look at strength of the network, people we can easily reference with. a career that's continued to scale. so people that have gotten more and more senior positions within company and delivered great things. liz: is there a mistake that you see on profiles? >> they don't add enough information or focus on the accomplishments that they delivered. liz: america is listening to you right now. what makes a...
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everything from linkedin to facebook to airbnb.is betting that food is the next big thing that will be disrupted by technology, like lyft and uber make it simple to find a ride, sprig wants to make it simple to eat well and fast. joining us are the cofounders and chef nate keller and the greylock partner who got the pitch amongst all the partners and said let's go. when these guys pitched to you that they could good quality meals in 20 minutes in big cities? >> it was hard to belief. when you invest this early in company that is only months old. you have to believe in the vision and founders because they haven't proven anything yet. they haven't built it yet. when we first met you hadn't built it. it was idea. hard to not believe when you find a compelling perp like this. liz: what is it there is traffic? get to jefferson and coanga to sunset boulevard. in many big cities there are so many factors that would prevent 20 minute promise of beautiful meals, just like this just delivered to somebody's doorstep. >> very complex system. i
everything from linkedin to facebook to airbnb.is betting that food is the next big thing that will be disrupted by technology, like lyft and uber make it simple to find a ride, sprig wants to make it simple to eat well and fast. joining us are the cofounders and chef nate keller and the greylock partner who got the pitch amongst all the partners and said let's go. when these guys pitched to you that they could good quality meals in 20 minutes in big cities? >> it was hard to belief. when...
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linkedin own hand the proclamation read it carefully before you take up your pan and think of what itmeans for the future of your country and the mint said it liberates purple you try you cannot. you're not nervous but you spoil a sheet of paper no wonder. but you cannot think,m of breaking. outside the lighthouse on the evening of the twenty-four's of group serenaded lincoln hearing news of the proclamation had gathered up pennsylvania avenue playing music and abruptly stopping in the portico of the executive mansion standing boosted during the architecture of the dream. the crowd would flow in to fill every quarter of the grand entrance as molten metal fills a mold and lincoln startled the verge he said what i did i did after a full deliberation and enter a very heavy responsibility and i can only trust that i made no mistake. he begged off any further dialogue. subject in my position i have difficulties. they're scarcely so great as those who are on the battlefield to purchase with their blood and their lives and future happiness and prosperity of this country country, let us never
linkedin own hand the proclamation read it carefully before you take up your pan and think of what itmeans for the future of your country and the mint said it liberates purple you try you cannot. you're not nervous but you spoil a sheet of paper no wonder. but you cannot think,m of breaking. outside the lighthouse on the evening of the twenty-four's of group serenaded lincoln hearing news of the proclamation had gathered up pennsylvania avenue playing music and abruptly stopping in the portico...
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next, we investigate a sophisticated scheme using linkedin. >>> good morning. there's lots to do today in the bay. let's start in the bay or on the bay. you will like to look at it. the dragon boat races, the 19th enewe kaiser permanente international dragon boat festival. in addition to the competition though, just head off treasure island, i've got the huge festival with food and a wonderful occasion to bring the whole family. it's a great event. >> great chance to take in the bay bridge, spectacular views from that site. >>> take highway 24 to lafayette. the art and wine festival there. off the b.a.r.t. line you'll find 250 arts and craft booths. and a battle of the bands. it's one of the last of our summer festivals. >> soon we celebrate the harvest. why wait? just a short drive or maybe a back tracking two-train b.a.r.t. transfer and you can get over to the tri-valley. you can shop 24,000 handmade original items, jewelry, arts and toys. >>> a bay area veteran thought he was training for a dream job. instead of getting a paycheck, he was left on the brink o
next, we investigate a sophisticated scheme using linkedin. >>> good morning. there's lots to do today in the bay. let's start in the bay or on the bay. you will like to look at it. the dragon boat races, the 19th enewe kaiser permanente international dragon boat festival. in addition to the competition though, just head off treasure island, i've got the huge festival with food and a wonderful occasion to bring the whole family. it's a great event. >> great chance to take in the...
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some of therve with readers on linkedin.tart with you on the top five stories that are trending. one of yours were in the top five. apple's . watch.e's new the apple watch. >> they are introducing what could be a transformative device .verybody wants the same is true of the iphone and the ipad and they are now the top of the company. >> it is pretty obvious. even when it came out, people are treating it as -- >> steve ballmer used to run a little company. he thought the iphone would never take off. story that is great, long the same lines about management and how to run your reallypany, this is cool. caffeine, the silent killer of success. >> have you had any coffee this morning? you will still be drinking the coffee tomorrow morning. caffeine has a half-life of six hours. if you have coffee at 8:00 this morning, you will still have 25% of the caffeine in your body the next day. elevates yourhich emotional state. >> i used to have a huge caffeine problem and four cups a day and it totally could caffeine. my mood is more bala
some of therve with readers on linkedin.tart with you on the top five stories that are trending. one of yours were in the top five. apple's . watch.e's new the apple watch. >> they are introducing what could be a transformative device .verybody wants the same is true of the iphone and the ipad and they are now the top of the company. >> it is pretty obvious. even when it came out, people are treating it as -- >> steve ballmer used to run a little company. he thought the iphone...
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five popular sites experienced glitches this week, ebay, facebook, apple, linkedin and tumblr. seems like quite a coincidence. so far the sites say issues were internal. facebook says an error occurred during infrastructure configuration change. e blames its problems on technical issue that occurred during several server maintenance. yahoo! says the tumblr site outage occurred when the primary data center connection to the internet was disrupted during routine maintenance. one ebay user told fox business his account disappeared all together. others saider this unable to log in. ebay said issues impact ad small forges of users and their accounts were quickly restored. the facebook outage affected users in the u.s., u.k., thailand and portugal and other areas, starting around 3:40 p.m. yesterday. it has been fixed. users of apple itunes were unable to access multiple stores or make purchases to the company, for five 1/2 hours tuesday afternoon. tumblr and all of its blogs why inaccessible for less than 20 minutes. the company says its engineering team will be reviewing procedures
five popular sites experienced glitches this week, ebay, facebook, apple, linkedin and tumblr. seems like quite a coincidence. so far the sites say issues were internal. facebook says an error occurred during infrastructure configuration change. e blames its problems on technical issue that occurred during several server maintenance. yahoo! says the tumblr site outage occurred when the primary data center connection to the internet was disrupted during routine maintenance. one ebay user told...
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we investigate a sophisticated scheme that used linkedin to target a military veteran. >>> the water level in chesbro reservoir is too low to be measured by gauges. coming up, why officials call this the first domino to fall in a very bleak situation. >>> i'm, like, one step above, like, giving up my home and everything. >> right now at 11:00, we investigate a new high-tech, high stakes jobs scheme. a bay area veteran was scammed into deep debt on linkedin, he went through weeks of training and interviews for a promising job opportunity. >> instead of getting a paycheck, he was left on the brink of bankruptcy. nbc bay area's investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us with details. >> veterans are among the most vulnerable targets, they've been out of the country, out of the job market, and out of touch with civilian life, but this scheme is one all job seekers should know about. mark blum spent eight years overseas serving in the air force as a logistical adviser. he hoped his skills would translate into a career back home in pittsburgh. >> i'm actually living with my family right
we investigate a sophisticated scheme that used linkedin to target a military veteran. >>> the water level in chesbro reservoir is too low to be measured by gauges. coming up, why officials call this the first domino to fall in a very bleak situation. >>> i'm, like, one step above, like, giving up my home and everything. >> right now at 11:00, we investigate a new high-tech, high stakes jobs scheme. a bay area veteran was scammed into deep debt on linkedin, he went...
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we love our partners at twitter and facebook and linkedin but also the new and up-and-coming networkso of greece we , thanks so much -- ceo of hootsuite, thank you so much. our countries like apple and google missing the opportunity to get customers who still prefer to pay with cash? ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." the landscape of money is rapidly changing but of services like google wallet and the upcoming apple pay ignore the millions of people who just want to pay with cash. >> we spent all this time talking about technological innovations but one in four americans are underbanked or u nbanked completely. they make a transactions with cash. paynearme founder and ceo joins me now. let's talk about this whole notion -- those of us who have money and bank accounts, it is different from the way the good chunk of the world works without it. >> let's talk about the united states alone. people used to talk about the digital divide being a lack of connectivity, but now with smartphones those people are connected. how do they pay? of the statistics you shared with us th
we love our partners at twitter and facebook and linkedin but also the new and up-and-coming networkso of greece we , thanks so much -- ceo of hootsuite, thank you so much. our countries like apple and google missing the opportunity to get customers who still prefer to pay with cash? ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." the landscape of money is rapidly changing but of services like google wallet and the upcoming apple pay ignore the millions of people who just...
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we of course love our huge partners in twitter and linkedin . >> ryan homes, ceo of hootsuite.aised today. thanks so much. competition is heating up in the mobile payment space. our apple and google missing the opportunity to serve customers who still prefer to pay with cash? that is next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." the landscape of money is rapidly changing. with services like google wallet, paypal and the upcoming apple paid ignore people who just want to play with cash -- pay with cash. cory? >> we spend so much time talking about these technological innovations around stuff. one in four americans are underbanked, or they don't have bank accounts at all. when company is using technology to make that payment ross is --k more easily -- process one company is using technology to make that payment process work more easily. for those of us who have money and bank accounts, to think about the way a good chunk of the world operates without it -- >> in the united states alone, there are 60 million to 100 million people who operate with cash. with smartphones, th
we of course love our huge partners in twitter and linkedin . >> ryan homes, ceo of hootsuite.aised today. thanks so much. competition is heating up in the mobile payment space. our apple and google missing the opportunity to serve customers who still prefer to pay with cash? that is next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." the landscape of money is rapidly changing. with services like google wallet, paypal and the upcoming apple paid ignore people who just...
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i changed linkedin for amazon.getting harder for shareholders to really understand amazon's model. they're opaque in their numbers. it's hard to see where they're going in the market. and it's clear to see where linkedin is going with their new product offerings and business. >> you raise an important question. harder and harder to analyze amazon. what do you think they need to do to make it a little simpler? how would you want to be able to model out what they're doing there? >> i'd like to see more openness on the numbers in their cloud area. they're a huge player there. we rarely see a start-up pitching to us that isn't working with amazon. but they're not just a commerce economy anymore. they are an enterprise software company. that's hard to tease out of their numbers. >> help us with just a couple other companies. then i want to actually get your thoughts on alibaba. you're sticking with sales force and google. what's the upside on both of those from your perspective? >> well, it was announced last week their
i changed linkedin for amazon.getting harder for shareholders to really understand amazon's model. they're opaque in their numbers. it's hard to see where they're going in the market. and it's clear to see where linkedin is going with their new product offerings and business. >> you raise an important question. harder and harder to analyze amazon. what do you think they need to do to make it a little simpler? how would you want to be able to model out what they're doing there? >>...
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facebook and linkedin down for the day.fell 9% after the analyst said the stock was quota head of itself. one company making a debut, alibaba. it is getting attention from investors. a chinese internet company. >>> marriott says you should tip your housekeeper. marriott international placing envelopes in 160,000 rooms in the u.s. encourage to tip room attendants. those workers often get overlooked because guests don't see them. the campaign is causing outrage. many people saying it is marriott's responsibility to pay its workers a living wage so tips aren't necessary. a lot of people online saying raise the wages. hotel room prices are going up. raise the wages. >>> remember, surge soda? it is back. coca-cola unveiled the soda in 1996 to compete with mountain dew. it was taken off the shelves in 2001. it is selling on amazon to test reaction. it is thanks to the fans like the surge movement on facebook. the group has more than 130,000. the commercial is not in hd. even raised $4,000 to buy the billboard's near coke's headqu
facebook and linkedin down for the day.fell 9% after the analyst said the stock was quota head of itself. one company making a debut, alibaba. it is getting attention from investors. a chinese internet company. >>> marriott says you should tip your housekeeper. marriott international placing envelopes in 160,000 rooms in the u.s. encourage to tip room attendants. those workers often get overlooked because guests don't see them. the campaign is causing outrage. many people saying it is...
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hasta se preparÓ aprendiendo Árabe se definÍa como viajante y un filÓsofo de a pie en perfiles de linkedindespuÉs de la caÍda de gadafi. >> un joven idealista lleno de sueÑos y super fanÁtico del miami heats asÍ lo recuerdan a steven no es muy difÍcil imaginar lo que se vive en esta casa a mis espaldas, regreso contigo, enrique. >> muchas gracias, lourdes con la informaciÓn esta noche desde en la florida el abogado de los padres de la niÑa que matÓ por accidente su instructor en un campo de tiro dijo que la familia estÁ devastada por la tragedia. de acordÓ para representantes familiares rezaron por la recuperaciÓn del herido continÚan haciÉndolo por sus allegados fiscales no presentarÁn cargos en el caso consideran que la negligencia constituye al instructor por permitir que la menor tuviera el arma sin entrenamiento. >> la policÍa del condado de los Ángeles ostenta un rÉcord que ningÚn departamento quisiera tener tiene el Índice mÁs alto del paÍs por uso de fuero policial, como nos dice jaime garcÍa, mÁs de la mitad de sus vÍctimas eran hispanas o afro americanas. >> en los Últimos 14 aÑo
hasta se preparÓ aprendiendo Árabe se definÍa como viajante y un filÓsofo de a pie en perfiles de linkedindespuÉs de la caÍda de gadafi. >> un joven idealista lleno de sueÑos y super fanÁtico del miami heats asÍ lo recuerdan a steven no es muy difÍcil imaginar lo que se vive en esta casa a mis espaldas, regreso contigo, enrique. >> muchas gracias, lourdes con la informaciÓn esta noche desde en la florida el abogado de los padres de la niÑa que matÓ por accidente su...
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linkedin similar, gross mar jens less than a fifth of ali baba's. it trade at 76 times earnings. baidu can give it a run for its earnings. 43% margins, which is one of the reasons i like that stock so much. google, itself, it's very cheap. it trades at 19 times extra earnings. it is growing at 30% gross margins. few manage money and you own any of these stocks, any of the ones you mentioned with the chepgs e exception of baidu, you probably want to sell those stocks. ali baba is a bargain comparison. the own wereship structure, it's convoluted. it's opaque with many hidden owners, we know ali baba's major owns 8% of the company. yahoo has 22%. the rest, actually not all that clear. does it really matter? they obviously offskinned the game. third objection. corporate governance. ali baba las a very big board, 30 odd souls, many of whom are chinese communists. it controls every branch of the government. to which i say so what? we've toll lated with that baidu jd.com deals? how about this one? just because it's bigger. it makes no sense to me. he only owns about 8% of it. so what. h
linkedin similar, gross mar jens less than a fifth of ali baba's. it trade at 76 times earnings. baidu can give it a run for its earnings. 43% margins, which is one of the reasons i like that stock so much. google, itself, it's very cheap. it trades at 19 times extra earnings. it is growing at 30% gross margins. few manage money and you own any of these stocks, any of the ones you mentioned with the chepgs e exception of baidu, you probably want to sell those stocks. ali baba is a bargain...
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and twitter and linkedin which was doubling on the first day. you want a happy medium. >> did you see the pole numbers that show how many americans are familiar with this name? >> i didn't see that. >> 12%. it is not going to be a household name in the near term. >> every hedge fund. every mutual. everybody wants to hold this for the long-term. a part of the portfolio and you have retail investors. >> it's probably better that it is not a household name until it becomes a little more transparent. >> i looked at 11 main. that is their us entry into ecommerce. how long before they have one here. >> in the meantime a team left my boeing. reported set to win a contract from nasa to build a space taxi to ferry astronauts to and from the space station. and that brings us to the morn's squawk on the tweet. like uber or lift on earth what should they call the new space taxi service? tweet us and we'll get responses later on in the show. always good having you jon. >> we also want to check on the markets. after a rough day for the nasdaq yesterday. a lit
and twitter and linkedin which was doubling on the first day. you want a happy medium. >> did you see the pole numbers that show how many americans are familiar with this name? >> i didn't see that. >> 12%. it is not going to be a household name in the near term. >> every hedge fund. every mutual. everybody wants to hold this for the long-term. a part of the portfolio and you have retail investors. >> it's probably better that it is not a household name until it...
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reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiestime, including facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance."
reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiestime, including facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance."
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and on friday she received a mental on linkedin from one of the men in the photo.ast time he saw it was at his desk on the 77th floor of the world trade center. the two plan to meet later toda i'm sur h has a story to tell. it will be interesti what kind of emotions come back after so many years. >> the whole group will get a chancee photo. >> still planning to get together. >>> stay. >>> holding out hope. g montgomery children ck down as their mother prepares for her day in court. . > plus, preparing for a season without rg3. what the reskins quarterback is saying about his injury and how lo he can be out. i'm aaron gilchrist. i'm eun yang. welcome to this monday, septemr 15th, 2014. as we begin our workweek at 5:00 a.m., just 60 degrees outside our studios. very cool out there. storm team 4 meet rolls tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s. >> we are the warm spot in northwes s and rural areas it is much cooler. partly cloudy skies overlooking northet washington. you'll need a light jacket. througho the morning, your headlines this monday morning, yo
and on friday she received a mental on linkedin from one of the men in the photo.ast time he saw it was at his desk on the 77th floor of the world trade center. the two plan to meet later toda i'm sur h has a story to tell. it will be interesti what kind of emotions come back after so many years. >> the whole group will get a chancee photo. >> still planning to get together. >>> stay. >>> holding out hope. g montgomery children ck down as their mother prepares for...
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you go on linkedin or facebook and people are focused on, i want to meaning, purpose i need to have a cause or a mission behind what i stand for. it's prevalent misconception but the reality is i know a lot of people who check a lot of caused boxes on linkedin or support a lot of causes that have no purpose in their work. or in their lives that i can tell. i don't know if any of you know people like that but they're full of causes and that no actual purpose. i also know many people who have incredible purpose in the work, you couldn't name a single cause that they support what they are about. tirpitz and cause are not the same thing. to define purpose you did not need a cause. that was the first myth i had overcome. the second one was that purpose is a revelation. people believe they're going to go to africa, we the sunday times, bump and some of the street until suddenly be struck by lightning and the like boom, i have purpose. it sounds so ridiculous. there's no way that's going to happen and get most people actually believe this. i was in oxford in england a couple weeks ago city w
you go on linkedin or facebook and people are focused on, i want to meaning, purpose i need to have a cause or a mission behind what i stand for. it's prevalent misconception but the reality is i know a lot of people who check a lot of caused boxes on linkedin or support a lot of causes that have no purpose in their work. or in their lives that i can tell. i don't know if any of you know people like that but they're full of causes and that no actual purpose. i also know many people who have...
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the team that brought you some of the biggest names we all know and use, groupon, drop box, are linkedinairbnb, one kings lane, greylock partners has the ability to put on the vision glasses that let them see the next top thing. in a fox business exclusive all day long we've been talking to the partners and some of the founders of the newest companies that they believe in as the next facebooks, the next yelps, the next linkedins. look out for the names. for example, next door, a highly selective facebook sort of company. next door links neighbors in different neighborhoods to get important information, if you're sitting there thinking i don't want to talk to my neighbors, this is addicting. it's grown exponentially. now one in four neighborhoods in america is using next door. sprig, the uber of food, the founders of sprig said wait a minute, wait a minute, why can't we deliver fresh amazing food to people's doorsteps in 20-30 minutes? it's working right now in san francisco for the foodie generation. you know how many of us in new york city love take-out. you memorized the take-out numbe
the team that brought you some of the biggest names we all know and use, groupon, drop box, are linkedinairbnb, one kings lane, greylock partners has the ability to put on the vision glasses that let them see the next top thing. in a fox business exclusive all day long we've been talking to the partners and some of the founders of the newest companies that they believe in as the next facebooks, the next yelps, the next linkedins. look out for the names. for example, next door, a highly...
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cheryl: ronnie, linkedin has used your service, your app, correct? >> that's right.ith a wonderful office of their own but every once in a while it is really great for teams and individuals to get outside of the office and be inspired in a different location. so on peerspace they reserved a photography studio not being used that day. the studio which has beautiful thank you light and really inspiring space. they had about 20 people there for an all day team off-site. david: airbnb, i'm sure you have seen the press. here in new york and some other cities has taken a lot of heat from some regulators saying that, you know, we don't like the idea of strangers coming in and out of our apartment building. is there a similar problem for you guys or? >> actually, we don't have that problem because our host spaces are zoned for commercial use. and thus it is perfectly within the right to license their space for short-term use in this manner. >> ron, really quick, we looked at some of your competitors. are you worried though somebody like an air b in b could say, what a great
cheryl: ronnie, linkedin has used your service, your app, correct? >> that's right.ith a wonderful office of their own but every once in a while it is really great for teams and individuals to get outside of the office and be inspired in a different location. so on peerspace they reserved a photography studio not being used that day. the studio which has beautiful thank you light and really inspiring space. they had about 20 people there for an all day team off-site. david: airbnb, i'm...
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according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them tee lot. in them tee lot. 14 homeowners refused to return. >> it looked like a guiser of flames. didn't know it was my own neighborhood. >> tonight the people of san bruno remembered a day no one can forget. september 9th, 2010 when a pg&e pipeline exploded in this neighborhood. in four years times homes have been rebuilt and many returned. but eight never will. some survivors admit anger is an everyday feeling now. the anger is toward pg&e that was recently fined $1.4 billion for the explosion. >> never once have they said an apology to us. never once have they looked at us and said i'm sorry. >> at tonight's ci
according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them...
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including president and ceo andrew bogdanoff on the linkedin profile page. sentenced to 18 years behind bars in prison. >> i went berserk. >> the commercial brokers who refer companies like remington often get kickbacks for the referrals. >> little did i know they received a 30% referral fee. i had no clue about that. >> which is perfectly legal for now. she says she is working with members of congress to plug that loophole. and she doesn't care how many more weeks, months, even years it might take, she still won't give of on michelle's diamond. >> it is my labor of love. that's what drives me. i am michelle's mom. >> remington co-owner, matthew mcmanus sentenced october 7 and faces up to 105 years behind bars. >> stephanie, thank you. >> well, this afternoon, haze. now seeing fog. meteorologist jeff ra knonieri s us. >> the weekend rolls around. few speed bumps saturday and sunday. first one being that fog. thick at the coast loon now from point reyes, santa cruz. other thing down toward gilroy, low clouds moving in. second thing. the fact the fog is in san
including president and ceo andrew bogdanoff on the linkedin profile page. sentenced to 18 years behind bars in prison. >> i went berserk. >> the commercial brokers who refer companies like remington often get kickbacks for the referrals. >> little did i know they received a 30% referral fee. i had no clue about that. >> which is perfectly legal for now. she says she is working with members of congress to plug that loophole. and she doesn't care how many more weeks,...
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he's an icon after investing in facebook, linkedin and tesla and he's sharing his insights in a ground breaking new book titled zero to one. peter is our guest this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> in your book you argue that right now we're in a time of technological stagnation. that sounds incredibly strange when i think about where you've come from and what you've invested in. what do you mean? >> i think it's been a two track story in technology. we had a lot of progress in the worlds of bit, computer, internet, mobile internet. that's continuing to accelerate and as far as the eye can see into the future. but outside of that there's been a lot less progress in the world of atom energy, transportation, bio medical. bio tech. they've seen much less progress in the last 40 years and we need to try to get back to much broader based progress across the board. >> how do we do that? is that a role for the government or something that comes from the ground up? >> i'm biased to thinking it's more from the ground up. we need to -- i think it
he's an icon after investing in facebook, linkedin and tesla and he's sharing his insights in a ground breaking new book titled zero to one. peter is our guest this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> in your book you argue that right now we're in a time of technological stagnation. that sounds incredibly strange when i think about where you've come from and what you've invested in. what do you mean? >> i think it's been a two...
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people ask me all the time why i'm on twitter, because i quit facebook and linkedin. i didn't quite quit facebook, i left a little page that says i'm not here, i'm on twitter. i think that twitter's a little more clear about its issues. it's public broadcast. it's like publishing in the newspaper to me. i put on there exactly what i would write to consumption of the whole world. what i don't want like about facebook and linkedin is that your associations, your list of friends and contacts are basically public. and we all think we're incredibly unique but, in fact, we basically like the same movies, music and have the same political beliefs as our friends, so our associations can be very revealing. >> and twitter and facebook and google all have different standards for free speech and what they'll remove. twitter is the most speech protected will only take down speech that threatens and is intended to provoke limited lawless action. whereas facebook and google have community standards that allow more speech to be suppressed if it to if fends a religious group, for exam
people ask me all the time why i'm on twitter, because i quit facebook and linkedin. i didn't quite quit facebook, i left a little page that says i'm not here, i'm on twitter. i think that twitter's a little more clear about its issues. it's public broadcast. it's like publishing in the newspaper to me. i put on there exactly what i would write to consumption of the whole world. what i don't want like about facebook and linkedin is that your associations, your list of friends and contacts are...
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according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them tee lot. in them tee lot. 14 homeowners refused to return. >> it looked like a guiser of flames. didn't know it was my own neighborhood. >> tonight the people of sanbruo bruno remembered a day no one can forget. september 9th, 2010 when a pg&e pipeline exploded in this neighborhood. in four years times homes have been rebuilt and many returned. but eight never will. ise survivors admit is an everyday feeling now. the anger is toward pg&e that was recently fined $1.4 billion for the explosion. >> never once have they said an apology to us. never once have they looked at us and said i'm sorry. >> at tonight's city
according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them...
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almost 50 points getting stung by a big sell-off in momentum tech stocks like netflix, tesla and linkedin. >>> growth forecasts are slashed even here in the u.s. this is the oecd cut its growth outlook for major developed economies for this year and next and called for more stimulus measures in the eurozone to stave off deflation. the group lowered its prediction to just over 2%. >>> new and startling statistics about the number of people injured or killed because of defective vehicles made by general motors. today kenneth feinberg, the lawyer hired by gm to award payments to crash victims released his first report showing that claims and fatalities are much higher thap the automaker had determined. phil lebeau has more. >> after looking at hundreds of claims and meeting with families of those injured or killed in faulty gm vehicles, attorney ken feinberg is close to awarding millions of dollars to many of the victims. so far the fund has received 445 claim applications including 125 on behalf of those killed in gm models. of that, 31 have been deemed eligible for payments including 19 in
almost 50 points getting stung by a big sell-off in momentum tech stocks like netflix, tesla and linkedin. >>> growth forecasts are slashed even here in the u.s. this is the oecd cut its growth outlook for major developed economies for this year and next and called for more stimulus measures in the eurozone to stave off deflation. the group lowered its prediction to just over 2%. >>> new and startling statistics about the number of people injured or killed because of defective...
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according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them tee lot. in them tee lot. 14 homeowners refused to return. >> it looked like a guiser of flames. didn't know it was my own neighborhood. >> tonight the people of san bruno remembered a day no one can forget. september 9th, 2010 when a pg&e pipeline exploded in this neighborhood. in four years times homes have been rebuilt and many returned. but eight never will. some survivors admit anger is an everyday feeling now. the anger is toward pg&e that was recently fined $1.4 billion for the explosion. >> never once have they said an apology to us. never once have they looked at us and said i'm sorry. >> at tonight's ci
according to his linkedin profile he worked a as a supervisor at detox docs, a rehab center in san rafael. >>> four years ago a san bruno neighborhood was in flames and in ruins. that blast and the fire that raged afterward killed eight people and injured another 66 and destroyed 38 homes. tonight the community came together for a special remembrance. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at the epicenter of the natural gas explosion. >> someone's house once stood in them...
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. >> you literally look at people's linkedins. >> that's one of the ways we look at their employment history. things like your 401(k), your retirement account, banks don't do that not for a credit card or small loans. we're able to see these metrics of saving for the future and financial responsibility that big banks don't look at. >> someone who takes a big chunk and puts it towards retirement is probably an intelligent financial person and trust worthy. >> and planning for the future. >> one of the things you're looking at is education and earning potential. i was wondering, if i majored in french literature would you judge me to be less credit worthy than electrical engineering? >> i think we don't have anything that's prescriptive. we try to take every applicant and look at them as an individual. french literature and you're a teacher, very financially responsible and saving every month, that's what we're trying to look at you as a person. on the other side, you're a computer scientist and software engineer and income is growing quickly, maybe your expenses are higher, but nothin
. >> you literally look at people's linkedins. >> that's one of the ways we look at their employment history. things like your 401(k), your retirement account, banks don't do that not for a credit card or small loans. we're able to see these metrics of saving for the future and financial responsibility that big banks don't look at. >> someone who takes a big chunk and puts it towards retirement is probably an intelligent financial person and trust worthy. >> and planning...
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reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiesincluding facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance." thank you for joining us.
reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiesincluding facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance." thank you for joining us.
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when youtechnology, look at linkedin and google, they have releasable five he interface and made a streamlinede. and he got many calls from the ubs da to use this? -- have you gotten many calls from the usda to use this? >> not yet. the actual metaphor a like to use for what we building is turbotax for food steps. the code andp of interface.mple we want the same thing for snap and footsteps. -- foodstamps. >> thank you so much for being here. people more information? >> significance labs, you can go to our website, and find more from jimmy as well. >> thank you, we're going to speak to the former master brewer of guinness to find out why he left to start a beer company. ,"ming up on "bloomberg west the upcoming ad fight. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. some late news today from ford. saying they will earn pretax profits of $6 billion this year, that misses its profit goals for the year. uto maker had set a goal of $8 million -- $8 billion. what went on after the news of the profit estimate that changed? >> you can see from a look at the stock chart. it plummeted and ra
when youtechnology, look at linkedin and google, they have releasable five he interface and made a streamlinede. and he got many calls from the ubs da to use this? -- have you gotten many calls from the usda to use this? >> not yet. the actual metaphor a like to use for what we building is turbotax for food steps. the code andp of interface.mple we want the same thing for snap and footsteps. -- foodstamps. >> thank you so much for being here. people more information? >>...
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hasta se preparÓ aprendiendo Árabe se definÍa como viajante y un filÓsofo de a pie en perfiles de linkedinue. >> muchas gracias, lourdes con la informaciÓn esta noche desde en la florida el abogado de los padres de la niÑa que matÓ por accidente su instructor en un campo de tiro dijo que la familia estÁ devastada por la tragedia. de acordÓ para representantes familiares rezaron por la recuperaciÓn del herido continÚan haciÉndolo por sus allegados fiscales no presentarÁn cargos en el caso consideran que la negligencia constituye al instructor por permitir que la menor tuviera el arma sin entrenamiento. >> la policÍa del condado de los Ángeles ostenta un rÉcord que ningÚn departamento quisiera tener tiene el Índice mÁs alto del paÍs por uso de fuero policial, como nos dice jaime garcÍa, mÁs de la mitad de sus vÍctimas eran hispanas o afro americanas. >> en los Últimos 14 aÑos 595 personas han muerto en el condado de los Ángeles como resultado del uso de fuerza por parte de elementos de policÍa de alguna de las 67 agencias policiales del condado mÁs grande y poblado de los estados unidos. >>
hasta se preparÓ aprendiendo Árabe se definÍa como viajante y un filÓsofo de a pie en perfiles de linkedinue. >> muchas gracias, lourdes con la informaciÓn esta noche desde en la florida el abogado de los padres de la niÑa que matÓ por accidente su instructor en un campo de tiro dijo que la familia estÁ devastada por la tragedia. de acordÓ para representantes familiares rezaron por la recuperaciÓn del herido continÚan haciÉndolo por sus allegados fiscales no presentarÁn...
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for those who are, linkedin is a clear favorite.er of fortune 500 ceos have a profile on linkedin. is the social media presence for business. has its merits as well. when you want to get information out quickly -- that was the network that saw the fastest growth. that has a lot more traction that people have noticed. what was also interesting -- instagram has more people on that platform than google plus. 2.6 percent of fortune 500 ceos on instagram. >> who has the most followers? >> take a guess. mark zuckerberg is the only ceo to be on all five networks. >> that is his business. >> warren buffett has the most followers. what is incredible -- he has only tweeted five times. his last tweet was on february 24. his first tweet was "warren is in the house." people want to be part of his circle. does not clog up your twitter feed. meg whitman lost 3100 followers in the past year. she has 200 36,000 followers, but she only tweeted 799 times. october 2011. >> no wonder they are not following her. ♪ live from bloomberg headquarters in new
for those who are, linkedin is a clear favorite.er of fortune 500 ceos have a profile on linkedin. is the social media presence for business. has its merits as well. when you want to get information out quickly -- that was the network that saw the fastest growth. that has a lot more traction that people have noticed. what was also interesting -- instagram has more people on that platform than google plus. 2.6 percent of fortune 500 ceos on instagram. >> who has the most followers?...
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mark says when he returned to the bay area, a recruiter found him through linkedin. but the job offer turned out to be an online scheme. tonight the investigative unit exposes the complicated scheme and what all job seekers need to watch out for. we investigate tonight at 11:00. >> we could find out who the triple a sacramento kifr cats will team up with next. they ended their affiliation with the a's after a 15-year relationship. the as are looking for an affiliate and many say their top choi choice. >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> the restaurant that accused an nfl pro of leaving a smaller than average tip could soon be getting its biggest tip ever. philadelphia restaurant pty posted le sean mccoy's tip on ebay at a paltry 20 cents. this morning the price on ebay to buy that receipt is up to $100,000. mccoy says he tips on service, not amount. . >> it appears the nevada man hit a jackpot by snagging an extremely rare baseball card in an online auction. the card is estimated to be worth half a million dollars. he hopes to buy it and if he does h
mark says when he returned to the bay area, a recruiter found him through linkedin. but the job offer turned out to be an online scheme. tonight the investigative unit exposes the complicated scheme and what all job seekers need to watch out for. we investigate tonight at 11:00. >> we could find out who the triple a sacramento kifr cats will team up with next. they ended their affiliation with the a's after a 15-year relationship. the as are looking for an affiliate and many say their top...
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on friday she received a message on linkedin from one of the men in that picture.e said the last time he saw it was at his desk on the 77th floor of th sd world trade center. two plan to meet in new york later today. and he wl eventually share that photo with the other people they have already had a phone call filled with tears and happy moments that phone call. going to be a great reunion. or meeting, i guess. coming up on 5:51 right now. everyone is on board with the chill. it is a reality. jackets, fleece, whatever you n do. >> yeah. address with a coat like your dog before you walk the dog. because d 5 degrees starting off at dawn. sunrise just occurring now. and it will stay in the low 50s between now and 8:00 this morning. walking the dog after that, it will be a little more comforta but you'll still kneeled a light jacket. r 50s to near 60 by 10:00 this morning. temperat right now in the suburbs in prince george just n. and montgomery co and fairfax county. farther west and south, it's dipped into the 40s. warrento 44. leesburg, 40 degrees. in annapolis, it
on friday she received a message on linkedin from one of the men in that picture.e said the last time he saw it was at his desk on the 77th floor of th sd world trade center. two plan to meet in new york later today. and he wl eventually share that photo with the other people they have already had a phone call filled with tears and happy moments that phone call. going to be a great reunion. or meeting, i guess. coming up on 5:51 right now. everyone is on board with the chill. it is a reality....
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you see in circa compared to other newsreaders out there from twitter to facebook to google news, linkedinnfluencers? why should people use circa? >> full disclosure, i was one of the early angel investors in circa. i have been closely paying attention every day. when i jumped and i jumped in about four months ago. they really have done transformative work in form -- in terms of creating news consumption in a mobile lifestyle and pioneering future in following the story feature. >> how do you see habits changing? how will my news reading habits change in how i want to consume? >> it is really difficult right now to be able to keep up with the barrage of news. it is completely filled with nukes -- with news from every angle. funny cat pictures to very important step. -- stuff. i think as this commoditization of news continues, and people will try to find sources that will help them dies in on specific things they about, whether it is a source like the board which may give a broad sense of the topics they may be interested in were a source like circa which is focused on making sure people ar
you see in circa compared to other newsreaders out there from twitter to facebook to google news, linkedinnfluencers? why should people use circa? >> full disclosure, i was one of the early angel investors in circa. i have been closely paying attention every day. when i jumped and i jumped in about four months ago. they really have done transformative work in form -- in terms of creating news consumption in a mobile lifestyle and pioneering future in following the story feature. >>...
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consumer technology, when you look at linkedin and google, they have simplified bases and tried to maketreamlined as possible. >> have you gotten many calls from the usda to use this? >> not yet. we have been in communication with certain city governments about the right way to roll this into the officials process. the actual metaphor that i like to use for what we building is turbotax for food steps. we wanted to do the same thing for the food stamps form. >> thank you so much for being here. jimmy chan, a fellow at the significance labs, and a cofounder. well done. thank you. just a point, how can people more information? >> to found out more information about significance labs, you can go to our website, and find more from jimmy as well. >> thank you, we're going to speak to the former master brewer of guinness to find out why he left to start a beer company. you would think he had had enough. coming up on "bloomberg west," the competition heats up between advertising companies. who is going to win this fight? that is all coming up on "bloomberg west. turko ♪ >> this is "taking stock
consumer technology, when you look at linkedin and google, they have simplified bases and tried to maketreamlined as possible. >> have you gotten many calls from the usda to use this? >> not yet. we have been in communication with certain city governments about the right way to roll this into the officials process. the actual metaphor that i like to use for what we building is turbotax for food steps. we wanted to do the same thing for the food stamps form. >> thank you so...
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shares soared 89% on its first day of trading, making annie's the most successful ipo since linkedin prioror. and it makes fruit snacks, organ ek and macaroni and cheese. >> often on the menu in the cannon household. >> let's go live to see if we're going to need a little comfort food to get us through the markets today, morgan. >> i'll tell you what, you're making me hungry right now, laura. futures are higher a of after the markets seesawed. the dow alternated between gains and losses. the s&p 500 ended down fractionally but that was still the biggest loss for the index in a month. we're getting data today from the labor department on job openings, the dow falling 25 points to 17111. the nasz dak rising to 4592. back to you. >> sounds good. it is 5:18 right now on your tuesday morning. my goal is to add to your lexicon. what kind of a day are we looking at? >> sam, we hit that sweet september stride and we're going to soak up. good morning to you, 5:18. it is going to be nice out there. september is my favorite month in the bay area. it's also my birthday month. as we head througho
shares soared 89% on its first day of trading, making annie's the most successful ipo since linkedin prioror. and it makes fruit snacks, organ ek and macaroni and cheese. >> often on the menu in the cannon household. >> let's go live to see if we're going to need a little comfort food to get us through the markets today, morgan. >> i'll tell you what, you're making me hungry right now, laura. futures are higher a of after the markets seesawed. the dow alternated between gains...
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i mean, i saw linkedin number of target by merrill. it's been red hot.l linkedin to buy alibaba. >> comcast, do something with that money too. >> good point. it's a push when september comes out okay. look at supply. i don't want to overlook the fact there's so many equity offers someone. someone has to raise capital. maybe it comes from deals. >> whether it's nato, alibaba, apple, net neutrality, september will be chock full of news. >> august was important. >> there's the opening bell, s&p at the top of the screen. down at the big board this morning, global x funds celebrating the launch of the mlp and energy struck etf. nasdaq, marvel technology group doing the honors there. alibaba, a big piece in the journal today as jeff looks to change the culture here by undoing much of what john over the years. >> thought they were -- both were trying to create a world in, look, deal with people. that's why you should be on the -- not go on the nasdaq. you need people. this -- to me, this is an attempt to monetize a building where real estate values go up downto
i mean, i saw linkedin number of target by merrill. it's been red hot.l linkedin to buy alibaba. >> comcast, do something with that money too. >> good point. it's a push when september comes out okay. look at supply. i don't want to overlook the fact there's so many equity offers someone. someone has to raise capital. maybe it comes from deals. >> whether it's nato, alibaba, apple, net neutrality, september will be chock full of news. >> august was important. >>...
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reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiesall time, including facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance."
reid hoffman is the executive chairman of linkedin and an investor in some of the most successful companiesall time, including facebook. he wasn't always on track to be an entrepreneur. a student of philosophy, hoffman at one point pursued a career in academia. but he took his first job out of school at apple, and then joined the paypal mafia. now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance."
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go on linkedin. >> maybe so. >> it could work.ear linkin really works. >> well, good luck arod. >> park nothing new york city where arod lives is a cut throat business. no question bit. the average is you have to pay $140 a month for a parking spot, that is the average but now we have found a spot that is selling for how much. >> a million-dollar. >> so if you have have ever driven in manhattan then you know it can take a half an hour to go just one block and parking spots are few and far between. a new development in soho is banking on a parking spot being such a high a meant it is selling spots for a million-dollar each. this rendering of the luxury building, shows us what the spots will look like, and look at that place. >> man. >> when you associate an a meant like parking with a multi million-dollar purchase it kind of gets lost in the shuffle. it is the not as big of a number when you are buying a 20, 30, 40 million-dollar apartment. >> the penthouse that it is pared with is going with 25 million. so million-dollar, that is
go on linkedin. >> maybe so. >> it could work.ear linkin really works. >> well, good luck arod. >> park nothing new york city where arod lives is a cut throat business. no question bit. the average is you have to pay $140 a month for a parking spot, that is the average but now we have found a spot that is selling for how much. >> a million-dollar. >> so if you have have ever driven in manhattan then you know it can take a half an hour to go just one block and...
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today i got for you linkedin. >> it had a great quarter. no denying it.ey have been caught on the wrong side of the thing and i think that the stock can actually head still higher. be careful. it will be a stock that is sold to raise money for alibaba. that would be your chance. don't pull the trigger until you get that. dave in florida, dave. >> caller: jim this is dave in north miami. >> how are you dave? >> caller: good. i bought energy xxi and now it has a 52 week low. what do i do? >> the most recent decline is because of the decline in oil prices. i've been very disappointed in the stock. the stock has been a disaster. we had them on last time. at least the decline. this time its because of the price of oil. bill in florida please. bill. >> caller: mr. cramer. it's a pleasure and honor to speak to you, sir. jim i'm a retired and i'm definitely interested in yield. a little growth would be nice too. >> right. >> caller: but i invested in cedar fair because i thought it was a fairly stable stock and i'm down about 10%. >> well, it has been disappointi
today i got for you linkedin. >> it had a great quarter. no denying it.ey have been caught on the wrong side of the thing and i think that the stock can actually head still higher. be careful. it will be a stock that is sold to raise money for alibaba. that would be your chance. don't pull the trigger until you get that. dave in florida, dave. >> caller: jim this is dave in north miami. >> how are you dave? >> caller: good. i bought energy xxi and now it has a 52 week...
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given names like facebook and instagram, even staples, linkedin, there are only four publicly tradeds in the last 10 years currently worth $10 billion or more and among the earliest backers of three of the four. all day wednesday open the curtain exclusively to us and you to reveal what he believes will be the next big thing. my next guest says that is about to change, little incentive for any of your money in bond funds, he says. chief investment officer. are you saying we're going to face a bond bear market? >> think about if you are a stock investor. what have i seen. i have seen the bust of 1990, the asia crisis for the late 90s including long-term capital management as well. the grand daddy of all in 2008, the ten-year treasury with fielding 12.5% when i got into the business. dinosaurs were roaming the earth, it has been a while. just psychology would say nobody calibrated for sustainable time where the bonds could be strike capital, and i'm afraid there will be less sophisticated investors will get the money back when it matures, but i am not talking about those sort of things
given names like facebook and instagram, even staples, linkedin, there are only four publicly tradeds in the last 10 years currently worth $10 billion or more and among the earliest backers of three of the four. all day wednesday open the curtain exclusively to us and you to reveal what he believes will be the next big thing. my next guest says that is about to change, little incentive for any of your money in bond funds, he says. chief investment officer. are you saying we're going to face a...