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>> if you're long google, it has that the trade makesceps because you're not paying for it adding anyng position the idea that mike chose an expiration before they report, you don't have any gap risk. that would be kind of anow noying if you had the stock going through 1,000. i like this trade if you're looking to do an overlay and trying to get that back in the next couple of weeks >> the selling, b obviously probably not specific to google. three fridays ago, they cracked. not a one that be able to get back they've drifted lower. this is the top five stocks by market cap in the s&p. the names that you know, it's apple, amazon, google, microsoft, facebook. we've blown out through the top of the channel a five year channel. we're going revisit the upper line it's why the market's struggling, the value of this top five basket is 3 trillion. that's the same as the bottom of the 250 stocks there's more down side i think in the google pattern specifically, but all of this. >> of these stocks, that's one of the weakest ones clearly. so that's one of the reasons why reaching out, buying a 9
>> if you're long google, it has that the trade makesceps because you're not paying for it adding anyng position the idea that mike chose an expiration before they report, you don't have any gap risk. that would be kind of anow noying if you had the stock going through 1,000. i like this trade if you're looking to do an overlay and trying to get that back in the next couple of weeks >> the selling, b obviously probably not specific to google. three fridays ago, they cracked. not a...
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. >> i'm long google, and long facebook you know, people are acting like these stocks owed us a straight line up. and to do anything other than that was sort of cheating on the shareholders well, it's not if you step back a little bit, you know, so, okay, it's been a big sell-off for two days. i think they performed the latter part of the afternoon, it was impressive the stories to me are still intact are they exactly at fair value probably a little over, under, it doesn't matter to me. the story's still intact. >> do you think we've bottomed in these names >> maybe in the near term. nothing to me has changed the story that makes me say, i'm selling my facebook here, selling alphabet here, i don't believe in the underlying story. that's not the case. >> where are you going to get that kind of grill >> to answer the question from the top -- by the way, welcome back do we have you tomorrow, too >> you do. daily double. >> and the triple. >> listen, i don't know if today was -- i do know this. the lows today, the volume that we traded in all of these names we just discussed over the last tw
. >> i'm long google, and long facebook you know, people are acting like these stocks owed us a straight line up. and to do anything other than that was sort of cheating on the shareholders well, it's not if you step back a little bit, you know, so, okay, it's been a big sell-off for two days. i think they performed the latter part of the afternoon, it was impressive the stories to me are still intact are they exactly at fair value probably a little over, under, it doesn't matter to me....
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the planned googleplex will displace a lot of long-time businesses. google has not announced its plans yet but leaders state project will be 6 million square feet, and it's in an attractive spot because of the dear dawn station. local businesses had mixed feelings. businesses that own their properties already made deals with google and other merchants might be forced to close or move if their landlords sale. this is the goal of the city to build up the downtown area where jobs, entertainment and transportation all come together. reporting live in downtown san jose, matt keller. >> thank you. >>> a lawsuit is expected to be filed against president trump today. the president has violated anti-corruption clauses in the constitution they say by retaeupbg ownership of his company, he accepted payments and benefits from foreign governments. he was shifting his business assets, and critics claim he has broken promises to keep public duties and private separate. >>> if the warriors win they will be the first bay area team to clinch a championship in their own arena
the planned googleplex will displace a lot of long-time businesses. google has not announced its plans yet but leaders state project will be 6 million square feet, and it's in an attractive spot because of the dear dawn station. local businesses had mixed feelings. businesses that own their properties already made deals with google and other merchants might be forced to close or move if their landlords sale. this is the goal of the city to build up the downtown area where jobs, entertainment...
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we're also long google these are part of portfolio stocks we say we'd rather own facebook and google, and in this case with amazon getting into physical retail, which is really messy, we don't like it at this level relative to the other two, and in which case, i can go to sleep tonight and go, i don't care if the market goes down 5% tomorrow because my view is that those two stocks will hang out against walmart, aldi, kroger, and it's a mess. >> to play devil's advocate, it's inflation armageddon, and walmart is the company to fight the war right now. >> caller: completely correct. that's how the market's taking it, but why? if it was so easy to do, they launched their first entry into this in 2007 with amazon fresh in seattle took six years to open a second store in 2013. now they got major markets, but this is difficult to do. maybe he gets through this with no issues, but i think -- i think this space has been sold off for a reason over the last year, and this puts them right into the thick of it you know, if anybody innovates, he's shown he can over the years, and we'll see i don'
we're also long google these are part of portfolio stocks we say we'd rather own facebook and google, and in this case with amazon getting into physical retail, which is really messy, we don't like it at this level relative to the other two, and in which case, i can go to sleep tonight and go, i don't care if the market goes down 5% tomorrow because my view is that those two stocks will hang out against walmart, aldi, kroger, and it's a mess. >> to play devil's advocate, it's inflation...
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google as an example. i like that stock very much. only over the long term will i tell you that i like it. because it's very volatile short term so let's say you wanted 100 shares of google buy 25 shares four times over a period of weeks. or even months that would be your core position as an investor let's say you want to trade. i know many of you want to, but you feel discouraged because you remember how all that amateur day traders, remember the day traders, they got blown out when the tech bubble burst. the key word is amateur. you gamers can make money trading if you do it right like a professional in the old days when commissions were higher, that wasn't true. the commissions were eating at your profits that hasn't been the case for ages let's come back to the core long term position strategy we own 100 shares of google and we want to own it long term. let's say it's trading at $500 a share. every time the stock jumps 25 points or 5%, if you want to trade around position to preserve capital, you might want to sell 25 shares. you shave a little off to bring in profits once google reache
google as an example. i like that stock very much. only over the long term will i tell you that i like it. because it's very volatile short term so let's say you wanted 100 shares of google buy 25 shares four times over a period of weeks. or even months that would be your core position as an investor let's say you want to trade. i know many of you want to, but you feel discouraged because you remember how all that amateur day traders, remember the day traders, they got blown out when the tech...
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reporter: you have long since said that google is too big to take on. >> i am proving a case.ur casework will have to rely on facts and evidence. and we have found that we can prove, one, that google is a dominant company, and second, that it has abused its dominant in the shopping comparison market. reporter: this investigation has been dragging on for seven to eight years. are the competition procedures simply too slow to do with the fast-moving internet market? >> been negotiating part could have been successful because then the harm toto consumers wod have been limited. that could not happen so i had to take the case forward to this place we are today. at the same time, with the amazon case, within 22 minutes we have taken commitments to change the markets to allow for more innovation on e-books. that we have done in just 22 months. i think there is no rule, we just have to keep doing our job. rereporter: you say you are takg on amazon, the amazon shopping giant. at the same time you also say that the google case is a precedent. what is it a precedent for? >> we have found
reporter: you have long since said that google is too big to take on. >> i am proving a case.ur casework will have to rely on facts and evidence. and we have found that we can prove, one, that google is a dominant company, and second, that it has abused its dominant in the shopping comparison market. reporter: this investigation has been dragging on for seven to eight years. are the competition procedures simply too slow to do with the fast-moving internet market? >> been...
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according to the media partner, the "mercury news," it will displace a lot of long-time businesses. googlens yet but the project will be 6 million square feet of space and offices. "mercury news" reports some made a deal with google and moving help won't be coming either, and it only aids those displaced from government buildings. >>> and is uber ceo headed for a break? uber's directors are weighing a three-month leave of absence for the ceo. the board met for a marathon seven-hour meeting and they decided to unanimously adopt all of the recommendations made by eric holder. he was already planning to take time off for the death of his mother last month. >>> and today is a big day for the warriors. they are going to try and close out the nba finals against the cavs and win their second championship in three years. >> dub nation is coming out strong hoping to get that championship gear. amy hollyfield is live for us at oracle. >> reporter: good phaoerpmornin reggie. oracle is almost ready to go. they still have the cover on the court and they are going to polish it late this morning. roger w
according to the media partner, the "mercury news," it will displace a lot of long-time businesses. googlens yet but the project will be 6 million square feet of space and offices. "mercury news" reports some made a deal with google and moving help won't be coming either, and it only aids those displaced from government buildings. >>> and is uber ceo headed for a break? uber's directors are weighing a three-month leave of absence for the ceo. the board met for a...
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he was recruited by uber after a long stint at google.eging heber, stole patents and used them at uber. he invoked his fifth amendment right not to testify which made it more difficult for uber to defend itself. we spoke about this with mark bergen and our senior executive editor brad stone. >> this is really about 14,000 files. files that were allegedly and surreptitiously downloaded by anthony levandowski from waymo. the judge said he had to turn over those files. uber told him he had to turn over the files and he declined to comply, perhaps because something about them was incriminating. it is interesting, it turns what has really been a two-party case into almost a three party case. we now have waymo versus uber and anthony levandowski off on his own. emily: how does this impact the case? does this hurt uber's case or hurt waymo's case? >> they are waiting for whether or not this will set the criteria of the judge set up for the injunction. the judge could say uber, you fired levandowski, and he said previously the case was strong, bu
he was recruited by uber after a long stint at google.eging heber, stole patents and used them at uber. he invoked his fifth amendment right not to testify which made it more difficult for uber to defend itself. we spoke about this with mark bergen and our senior executive editor brad stone. >> this is really about 14,000 files. files that were allegedly and surreptitiously downloaded by anthony levandowski from waymo. the judge said he had to turn over those files. uber told him he had...
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bear the brunt of those extra fees but some e-commerce retailers may pass the extra costa long to customers. >>> googleto become a force in the search for new jobs, job seekers can enter south bay nursing job, and will get detailed information. it is also going to include employee ratings in the companies that have help wanted listings and average commute times to that workplace. google is teaming up with glass door, career building, monster and facebook to get those job listings together. signed up to be notified so when new job postings matches your search you know about it. >>> speaking of google, the san jose city council is expected to vote whether to negotiate with google over company's plan to build a new campus covering more than 6 million square feet near the bart station and the sap center. it would include new offices and housing downtown, and could bring in as many as 20,000 jobs. yesterday labor leaders met at city hall demanding to be part of the negotiations. they want google to offer higher paying service jobs and to invest in affordable housing. if the plan moves toward development may
bear the brunt of those extra fees but some e-commerce retailers may pass the extra costa long to customers. >>> googleto become a force in the search for new jobs, job seekers can enter south bay nursing job, and will get detailed information. it is also going to include employee ratings in the companies that have help wanted listings and average commute times to that workplace. google is teaming up with glass door, career building, monster and facebook to get those job listings...
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google a massive behemoth that i would be -- >> well, there you go. >> i'm talking long term. >> me tooe visit. digital currencies, web 3.0 which is a decentralized web is not being built with goingle server. >> that is their entire business. if you distribute what google is doing right now, they are missing it. so i disagree with you on the long term. it can't be disrupted. it already is. >> i can't understand what you said. google trades at 18th times with all these growth factors with all these levers, there is no question that google. we brought celgene for the human longevity guys. >> you look at me? >> i lost my train of thought for a second. ultimately, this stock has done nothing for two years for a company that really openly is seen in the multi-myeloma or the core leaders, this stock has been dead money for the last two yearsful i don't think people are putting a lot of faith in that future. >> i saw that movie where we landed on a asteroid. it didn't work out for bruce will lit. maybe it will work out for mr. diamandis. you did a great interview two years ago, with marteen. >
google a massive behemoth that i would be -- >> well, there you go. >> i'm talking long term. >> me tooe visit. digital currencies, web 3.0 which is a decentralized web is not being built with goingle server. >> that is their entire business. if you distribute what google is doing right now, they are missing it. so i disagree with you on the long term. it can't be disrupted. it already is. >> i can't understand what you said. google trades at 18th times with all...
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it's an interesting period >> with this decision just breaking on the eu fining google, i know this was a longe increased antitrust fines between countries and companies of other nations a sign of the increasing wave of protectionism we're seeing and trade barriers? >> it's a good point and it could be the history goes way back before the election intellectual property and services, that's a big and growing part of trade. this is not the first time the europeans deployed this. probably won't be the last so it's an element of trade right now. does it need to be an element of domestic use of technology is it a warning sign for google in the u.s. and their dominance here or a warning sign for amazon and their dominance in the u.s.? >> historians point out we go through waves in the u.s. in terms of the approach to antitrust law. we have periods that are interventioni interventionist. the pendulum may be turning now with the new economy i wouldn't be surprised, but the pendulum does swing both ways. >> where is the u.s. economy shaping up for the second quarter? we got another disappointing read i
it's an interesting period >> with this decision just breaking on the eu fining google, i know this was a longe increased antitrust fines between countries and companies of other nations a sign of the increasing wave of protectionism we're seeing and trade barriers? >> it's a good point and it could be the history goes way back before the election intellectual property and services, that's a big and growing part of trade. this is not the first time the europeans deployed this....
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remember, levandowski was recruited by uber after a long stint at google. sued uber earlier this year, alleging that levandowski stole patents for the development of self driving technology, then used them at uber. levandowski invoked his fifth amendment right not to testify, which has made it more difficult for uber to defend itself. we spoke about this with our bloomberg tech mark bergen and our bloomberg tech senior executive editor brad stone. mark: this is really about 14,000 files, files that were allegedly and surreptitiously downloaded by anthony levandowski from waymo. judge william alsop said levandowski had to turn over those files. uber told its employee levandowski he had to turn over the files and he declined to comply, perhaps because something about them was incriminating. so you know, it is interesting, it turns what has really been a two-party case into almost a three party case right now. we now have waymo versus uber and anthony levandowski now off on his own. emily: how does this impact the case? does this hurt uber's case or help waymo
remember, levandowski was recruited by uber after a long stint at google. sued uber earlier this year, alleging that levandowski stole patents for the development of self driving technology, then used them at uber. levandowski invoked his fifth amendment right not to testify, which has made it more difficult for uber to defend itself. we spoke about this with our bloomberg tech mark bergen and our bloomberg tech senior executive editor brad stone. mark: this is really about 14,000 files, files...
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bit of a different model for silicon valley because unlike facebook or google, which was kind of flying under the radar for a longand ran into trouble with regulators, google was born into conflict and has been fighting since day one so in terms of legacy, that story is still being written and a lot of the fights are going to continue even with travis gone. >> duds it matter who takes over the ceo position and how much leeway they get any thoughts on who the leader might be >> this sequence of events where he was going to step back last week and now is going to be gone is interesting and i think it gives you insight into what the board is looking for. i think people felt that it was going to be hard to recruit a crucial position like coo with an unquantified travis kind of out there not sure when he was going to be coming back. so his stepping down really allows them to look for candidates without the company that are going to be in control. and they will take over control over a company that still has billions in the bank and is operating in 76 companies and, you know, still has a huge footprint. >> i love your
bit of a different model for silicon valley because unlike facebook or google, which was kind of flying under the radar for a longand ran into trouble with regulators, google was born into conflict and has been fighting since day one so in terms of legacy, that story is still being written and a lot of the fights are going to continue even with travis gone. >> duds it matter who takes over the ceo position and how much leeway they get any thoughts on who the leader might be >> this...
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. >> reporter: you know, google has long been known as a pretty secretive company. today, shareholders are expected to push for a report on a gender pay gap that google insists does not exist. >> we want to see more women in senior leadership positions. >> reporter: google says it wants more women at the top of the company in videos but some found compensation disparities against women in google. the government sued them in january demanding statistics on employee compensation. the government says google was randomly selected for an audit and refuses to hand over data which lawyers say is risky >> they run the risk of lawing all their federal contracts. that's a significant punishment. >> reporter: in a statement, google says, quote, every year we do a comprehensive robust analysis of pay across genders and we have found no gender pay gap other than making an unfounded statement which we heard for the first time in court the department of labor hasn't provided any data or shared its methodology. so today the discussion with shareholders is first going to have to get
. >> reporter: you know, google has long been known as a pretty secretive company. today, shareholders are expected to push for a report on a gender pay gap that google insists does not exist. >> we want to see more women in senior leadership positions. >> reporter: google says it wants more women at the top of the company in videos but some found compensation disparities against women in google. the government sued them in january demanding statistics on employee...
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what does that mean about the long-term innovation. >> google had all kinds of vanity projects. >> vanitycts, true long-term investments, and investors, of course, aren't willing to be patient enough potentially. we'll see. >> up 7.5% on this, their investors think they're getting a deal. >> if google is selling, should you be buying? if they really don't want to wait 20 -- i'm still -- someone wrote in yard work, but i'm trying to think of something better than that. send them to the store, get eggs. >> and by the way, very expensive yard work, these robots cost a fortune. >> but they walk. >> they do. >> they walk and they stand up. >> in the same context, autonomous vehicle today still costs you $350,000. >> back to joe's point. >> i just want one. >> eventually, we aren't going to talk about taylor swift. >> right on his face. >> coming up, a new read on startups in america. we got the data from cnbc's first ever small business survey. and it reveals an interesting difference between male and female entrepreneurs. what about an offensive lineman? that might work. football. right? >> a
what does that mean about the long-term innovation. >> google had all kinds of vanity projects. >> vanitycts, true long-term investments, and investors, of course, aren't willing to be patient enough potentially. we'll see. >> up 7.5% on this, their investors think they're getting a deal. >> if google is selling, should you be buying? if they really don't want to wait 20 -- i'm still -- someone wrote in yard work, but i'm trying to think of something better than that....
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you look at google's cash on hand versus this fine, they're going to deal with it, put it behind them and move forward. longit's no reason-- if you own google stock, it's not a reason to sell. stuart: i agree with you entirely. liz: it could have been a $9 fine, eu's fine structure. stuart: 2.7 billion is peanuts to a company like google. chump change. but we'll follow that thing for you. a company owned by sampson's chief jeff bezos will build rocket engines in a new plant in alabama. i find that fascinating because a rocket engine is a complex piece of machinery, built in america, built in alabama. >> bezos continues to take over the world. i think what he's doing is awesome. he's looking at the future and i don't see how you see a negative. >> huntsville is already big in the space world, with nasa there. they've got skilled labor force, there's going to be 350 jobs, each paying, what was the number here $75,000. ashley: an average of $75,000. what a great deal for alabama. jeff bezos says we're looking for a talented work force and wants to be there. liz: you know what i love the story, it's nasa saying
you look at google's cash on hand versus this fine, they're going to deal with it, put it behind them and move forward. longit's no reason-- if you own google stock, it's not a reason to sell. stuart: i agree with you entirely. liz: it could have been a $9 fine, eu's fine structure. stuart: 2.7 billion is peanuts to a company like google. chump change. but we'll follow that thing for you. a company owned by sampson's chief jeff bezos will build rocket engines in a new plant in alabama. i find...
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rishaad: indonesia has reached a settlement with google over a long running tax dispute.show it paid just $390,000. but nol has been struck, details were provided. haidi: some news crossing the bloomberg breaking at the moment. group has entered voluntary aministration, saying voluntary administrator has been named. renegotiatingntly with fox and cbs programming. they are looking at the potential sale or recapitalization of the group. just confirming that. these operations will continue and business will carry on as much, but confirming this. we have been bracing for this since shares were put in a trading halt yesterday. right, the row over atlantic crossed the as both sides try to garner support in washington. the uae ambassador says qatar should not be allowed to finance extremist groups. arabia denied the row amounted to a blockade. thank you for joining us. , and whatwe with this is the real motive behind saudi arabia, the you a e, brain -- , and saudihrain arabia getting together? >> three factors. first, a long-standing tension between qatar and its neighbors over
rishaad: indonesia has reached a settlement with google over a long running tax dispute.show it paid just $390,000. but nol has been struck, details were provided. haidi: some news crossing the bloomberg breaking at the moment. group has entered voluntary aministration, saying voluntary administrator has been named. renegotiatingntly with fox and cbs programming. they are looking at the potential sale or recapitalization of the group. just confirming that. these operations will continue and...
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this is recording google's search and shopping practices in which rivals in europe have long complainednefit google's own products and services. google will appeal. it's already battling brussels on two other issues. antitrust related. regarding its mobile android operating system and its advertising business. shares in google are moving lower. intel is also losing another record but this one not as happy about. in this case, financial times says that samsung has topped intel in chip sales for the first time. revenue of $15.1 billion in the 2nd quarter versus $14.4 billion for intel. intel held the mantle as the world's biggest chipmaker since early1993 when it surpassed nec on the strength of its first pentium processor. stock market down on tech weakness again today. let's check it. "pleasant hill esidents.. about back to you guys. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> pleasant hill wants to hear from residents about marijuana. they banned medical shops a few years ago but last year voters decided to legalize recreational pot. now the city is taking public input about how ma
this is recording google's search and shopping practices in which rivals in europe have long complainednefit google's own products and services. google will appeal. it's already battling brussels on two other issues. antitrust related. regarding its mobile android operating system and its advertising business. shares in google are moving lower. intel is also losing another record but this one not as happy about. in this case, financial times says that samsung has topped intel in chip sales for...
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indonesia has reached a settlement with google over a long-running tax dispute. google owed three and 70 finally and dollars in taxes and penalties for 2015. documents showed it paid just 390,000. struck. has been other techrgeting names such as apple and facebook. failing toations amass popularity of american counterparts. park disneyland has been an independent company for 27 years. they needed at least three bailouts in that time. sharesrced the buyout of and the listed the company as of next monday. no love for disneyland in france. betty: no love, indeed. plenty more still to come. hopefully some love for the bowls in asia's market. asia's market. yvonne: let's get more on the market. >> the bulls maybe coming out to play in korea and japan. thanks to that rebound tech shares. we do have slight losses seen at the open in sydney. we do have data on deck in asia, china. investor outlook and another catalyst for weakness could be the drop in iron ore prices. we saw it fall to a june 2016 low overnight. when it comes to potential market movers we are watching, ga
indonesia has reached a settlement with google over a long-running tax dispute. google owed three and 70 finally and dollars in taxes and penalties for 2015. documents showed it paid just 390,000. struck. has been other techrgeting names such as apple and facebook. failing toations amass popularity of american counterparts. park disneyland has been an independent company for 27 years. they needed at least three bailouts in that time. sharesrced the buyout of and the listed the company as of...
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google has quite a long runway ahead of it.th ads and we're adding with on with cloud hardware and youtube subscriptions. and all of the magical things coming out of the other bets, whether it's self-driving cars or transforming cities or life sciences or loon. >> despite her positive outlook and the stock's huge run, it's up about 26%, shareholders still address concerns over topics like executive compensation and the gender pay gap and the company's lobbying practices. we're joined now by patrick magern from iss, which is a shareholdering leading company that helped lead the charge against. a balphabet's corporate governance today. aren't they doing everything right? >> i guess they're hitting it out of the park as far as performance goes, that's true. but still there are some concerns for long-term investors. and a lot of them do relate to the company's compensation practices. >> what specifically about them? >> well, again, sendhar pinchay, it's a great ceo coming in. i think he lives up to the hype. but when you look at th
google has quite a long runway ahead of it.th ads and we're adding with on with cloud hardware and youtube subscriptions. and all of the magical things coming out of the other bets, whether it's self-driving cars or transforming cities or life sciences or loon. >> despite her positive outlook and the stock's huge run, it's up about 26%, shareholders still address concerns over topics like executive compensation and the gender pay gap and the company's lobbying practices. we're joined now...
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google are going to appeal. but this could be the start of a long series of legal battles between the eu and the search giant. >>bsolutely. we understand google has 90 days to stop this alleged contact and get back to the european commission. they cannot stop this and replace it with similar behavior . she said google does not reply that if google do not comply, the commission could impose hefty fines of 5% of average turnover, dating to when that noncompliance began, according to her analysis. she also said she would be publishing this as soon as she had an agreement with google and third parties. it is not the first fine that she has imposed. delano: meabh mcmahon, thank you for joining us. wheremoving to the u.k. the hot weather in june has actually boosted grocery sales. .tephen: ice cream researchers say the major retailers saw a revenue jumped by 4% compared to last june. the biggest rise in four years. it was the sale of handheld ice cream, they were up by 24%. this is the u.k. experience of the hottest june in 41 years. teach was another popular seller. many people planning techniques. delano: now, final
google are going to appeal. but this could be the start of a long series of legal battles between the eu and the search giant. >>bsolutely. we understand google has 90 days to stop this alleged contact and get back to the european commission. they cannot stop this and replace it with similar behavior . she said google does not reply that if google do not comply, the commission could impose hefty fines of 5% of average turnover, dating to when that noncompliance began, according to her...
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this is something google has been working on for a long time. can apple catch up?k they it is not a hardware situation or an automaker were you have all of these suppliers. if you have the brain trust and the focus you can get there quickly. you have to be careful how you do it. you don't want to take information from other companies. players are claiming that what -- that is what happened to them. they have changed direction on how they want to execute it but i don't feel like they are starting from ground zero at all. they have a lot under their belt. mentioned his excitement around electric cars. he doubled down when he heard these comments from tim cook saying tesla has a lot of competition ahead. do you agree? >> i do. there are plenty of well-funded long-standing players on the tech side, on the automotive production side, and tesla is a newcomer. they are trying to figure out how to have long-term funding that is sustainable. they've got plenty of challenges that go beyond developing a self driving car. someone like apple can focus on this. they've already g
this is something google has been working on for a long time. can apple catch up?k they it is not a hardware situation or an automaker were you have all of these suppliers. if you have the brain trust and the focus you can get there quickly. you have to be careful how you do it. you don't want to take information from other companies. players are claiming that what -- that is what happened to them. they have changed direction on how they want to execute it but i don't feel like they are...
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long? it's been around for a wild. google is a big competitor here. why did it take so long?ig reason was ar the pokÉmon go moment. map ande put ar on the in the minds of many consumers. it was a wake-up call for companies, for the business side. ar as a technology is not simple. it is complex. this is the reason why apple is trying to make it as easy as possible for developers to create an ar experience. >> we know what pokÉmon go was. we know the potential of that. what is most exciting to you that we could apply ar into our practical lives? >> so i think we will see more games that utilize ar. games, that ar people were expecting to come after pokÉmon go, it didn't really come. applek that ar kit from is going to pave the way for more ar-based games. i think that you will see much .ore experiences using ar people are talking things like coming out of the train station, you don't know which buildings you have a meeting at, instead of looking at the map and trying to see where you are you hold of the camera and the camera shows you which building you have to go to. i think y
long? it's been around for a wild. google is a big competitor here. why did it take so long?ig reason was ar the pokÉmon go moment. map ande put ar on the in the minds of many consumers. it was a wake-up call for companies, for the business side. ar as a technology is not simple. it is complex. this is the reason why apple is trying to make it as easy as possible for developers to create an ar experience. >> we know what pokÉmon go was. we know the potential of that. what is most...
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google. angie has more. >> this story breaking out of brussels. after a seven-year long investigation. handing down a record find for google's parent company. $2.7 billion. almost $3 billion for barely promoting its own shopping services. that announcement was made by the leaderth watchdog group. this in a news conference minutes ago. the country faces other eu probes including one into its online search advertising platform. eun? >> angie, thank you. >> just days after metro boosted the fares you pay to get around, we've learned that some riders have been paying the wrong fare for a few years now. >> it's not a ridiculous amount of money. metro discovered that some riders pay too little, others too much. about 5% of riders were either over or under charged about $.05 per ride. metro discovered the error when it updated new fares which went into effect this week. any customers overcharged more than two bucks since 2015, they'll get a refund on their registered smart trip card. >>> video you're looking at shows metro police officers using pepper spray on a suspected fare evader, moments
google. angie has more. >> this story breaking out of brussels. after a seven-year long investigation. handing down a record find for google's parent company. $2.7 billion. almost $3 billion for barely promoting its own shopping services. that announcement was made by the leaderth watchdog group. this in a news conference minutes ago. the country faces other eu probes including one into its online search advertising platform. eun? >> angie, thank you. >> just days after metro...
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and google will be fined they think about 1 billion euros. and google will be fined they think about1 billion euros. there has been a long uses its search engine to promote its own shopping comparison site. you go online and look for something to buy and you get the google price comparison service up first. why do you say it's what a modern trade war looks like? because the trade wars used to be finding each others manufacturers, now it is about competition law and the restraint of internet trade which in the past has been very, very difficult to get a hold of. it is a re—run. these two sides have a lot of history when microsoft bundled internet explorer. about what the fight with apple? that's a tax fight. this is about competition law. there are three on going investigations into google, not just this going investigations into google, notjust this one. this is a non tariff barrier. the americans say this is europe finding non tariff ways to restrict. it is sour grapes because europe doesn't have silicon valley. let's move on to another story. this is about the fairtrade mark. it could be under threat? supermarkets are
and google will be fined they think about 1 billion euros. and google will be fined they think about1 billion euros. there has been a long uses its search engine to promote its own shopping comparison site. you go online and look for something to buy and you get the google price comparison service up first. why do you say it's what a modern trade war looks like? because the trade wars used to be finding each others manufacturers, now it is about competition law and the restraint of internet...
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long way off. >> the headache overngro gwi silicon valley housing costs, now google is taking a step to ease some of the pain. >> i'm spencer christian. we have a heat watch in effect friday through sunday. temperatures are going to soar above 100 degrees in many locations. i'm give you a close up look at my accuweather forecast in just a moment. >> and how facebook is one step closer to being your scheduling service. >>> tonight there are more worries about safety because of homeless camps along coyote creek in san jose. the new problems are centered north of the old jungle homeless camp between interstate 280 and highway 101. abc7 news reporter jeannine de la vega is live in that area tonight. jeannine, first responders say they are facing violence and even fire danger. >> reporter: yeah, dan. and fire fighters who respond to this area say they are noticing an uptick in fires and that's not good with a lot of this dry vegetation all around. there are a lot of homeless people who still live here near the creek area and now there are incidents of people who patrol this area being threatened. bags
long way off. >> the headache overngro gwi silicon valley housing costs, now google is taking a step to ease some of the pain. >> i'm spencer christian. we have a heat watch in effect friday through sunday. temperatures are going to soar above 100 degrees in many locations. i'm give you a close up look at my accuweather forecast in just a moment. >> and how facebook is one step closer to being your scheduling service. >>> tonight there are more worries about safety...
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of a wave one reason why people like me are very bullish on tech companies like amazon and google over the longun. a lot of categories they still haven't even gotten into you look at small business as cross america. some of them still don't have a website or own a domain name there is tremendous upside for companies like wicks and square and google so we're bullish over the next five years as small business in america and around the world comes on the internet and tech does play a bigger role in industries like grocery and cpg more broadly >> mark made this point the other day that the whole elements of the economy that are still untouched by tech. how does all of that play into eventual valuations, guidance on operating margin and eventually we'll see anti-trust concerns? >> it will -- it's already playing into the latter, the antitrust concerns, carl you mentioned that people like mark and jeff richards tend to operate a lot longer term than most of us in the public market do >> mark, let me cut you off really quick we're getting a piece of tape from the white house part two >> -- secretary o
of a wave one reason why people like me are very bullish on tech companies like amazon and google over the longun. a lot of categories they still haven't even gotten into you look at small business as cross america. some of them still don't have a website or own a domain name there is tremendous upside for companies like wicks and square and google so we're bullish over the next five years as small business in america and around the world comes on the internet and tech does play a bigger role...
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google sass long with the edf they have mapped and measures air pollution in oakland with unprecedentedecision. this new system provides a block by block picture of where people are at greatest risk of breathing unhealthy air. goggle stock also done very well this year, it is up about 70%, so one of the best performing stocks as well. goggles parent company alpha. they started out as just one thing, and the search engine. >> they have to stay competitive. >> do it all. >>> 8:47. we've a problematic morning commute. with bridge and then the bay bridge and now we're on to something else big. >> that's right. now there's a ten minute bart delay but i would still recommend bart to ferry to get into san francisco if i had the choice. , that's affecting the east shore freeway. the maize, is requesting to be slow. it is taking more than an hour to drive to the mcarthur maize, and to get to this point, and then you are going to be waiting for another 30 minutes to -- or so to get on to bridge, and someone asked me why can't they just speed the meeting lights up. that's because it would shift th
google sass long with the edf they have mapped and measures air pollution in oakland with unprecedentedecision. this new system provides a block by block picture of where people are at greatest risk of breathing unhealthy air. goggle stock also done very well this year, it is up about 70%, so one of the best performing stocks as well. goggles parent company alpha. they started out as just one thing, and the search engine. >> they have to stay competitive. >> do it all. >>>...
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trends. >> well, it's a great point on google that, you know, google has its own bet segment which has some interesting and probably prophetic long ai is one that really weaves itself throughout google's business then you have things like self-driving cars and fiber. you know, our view on those is that google and facebook and amazon are some of the best companies in terms of positioning to allocate capital to some of the big future bets and google has done an admirable job in that respect. when we look at the actual impact on earnings and cash flow for the next say three years, we just don't really see much impact from those other bets with google which is why we don't give them a lot of value in our thinking currently. >> so when people talk 70 on waymo, do you have a number in mind or do you just think that number whatever it is is too high >> well, we -- again, you know, we feel like all of the contributions from waymo and the other, you know, -- other bets and google they're too small to move the needle on a business that's generating tens and tens of billions of dollars every quarter in revenue it takes a lot to impact that
trends. >> well, it's a great point on google that, you know, google has its own bet segment which has some interesting and probably prophetic long ai is one that really weaves itself throughout google's business then you have things like self-driving cars and fiber. you know, our view on those is that google and facebook and amazon are some of the best companies in terms of positioning to allocate capital to some of the big future bets and google has done an admirable job in that...
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google has a video product in the marketplace. it won't be long before they have their own aggregated bundle of content that is not historic looking. all of these companies should operate under the same rules. that has in one of our main contentions all along. it is because it does not matter. who isn't matter collecting it. at the end of the day if we have rules around location i should have the same roles that google has or that amazon has or that facebook has. blackbirds bill says that. they put all that regulation in the federal trade commission. we will have the same rules and be in the same regulatory environment. when the difficulties is what agency is regulating here and one over there, there can be disparate treatment. it is important that we are regulated in the same way. is itird and final saying ensures that we don't end up with 50 different state regimes around vivus c. there is a federal rule that everyone has to live with. the internet environment, that is difficult to operationalize. is harde to rules, it to operationalize. those a
google has a video product in the marketplace. it won't be long before they have their own aggregated bundle of content that is not historic looking. all of these companies should operate under the same rules. that has in one of our main contentions all along. it is because it does not matter. who isn't matter collecting it. at the end of the day if we have rules around location i should have the same roles that google has or that amazon has or that facebook has. blackbirds bill says that. they...
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this is something google has been working on for a long time. can apple really catch up?arl: i think they can because it is not like the hardware -- it is not like the hardware situation or like a carmaker. if you've got the brain trust -- if you got the brain, trust, and the focus on the technology side you can get there pretty , quickly. you have to be careful how you do it. you don't want to take information from other companies already working on things. we know some other players are now claiming that is what happened to them. but i think apple has been working on this for years, and they have changed direction on how they want to execute it, but i don't feel like they are starting at ground zero. they have a lot under their belt. emily: after a month of negative headlines and serious investigations into harassment, uber ceo and founder takes a step back from the company he founded. we discuss the fallout. and later, it is at hottest ticket in gaming. we hear from the nintendo president and take2 ceo from the e3 conference in l.a. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: uber f
this is something google has been working on for a long time. can apple really catch up?arl: i think they can because it is not like the hardware -- it is not like the hardware situation or like a carmaker. if you've got the brain trust -- if you got the brain, trust, and the focus on the technology side you can get there pretty , quickly. you have to be careful how you do it. you don't want to take information from other companies already working on things. we know some other players are now...
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a real estate deal between san jose and google could bring 20,000 more workers to the downtown. after a decade long expansion, manetta san jose is starting to run out of space. one travel and san jose native says it's her city's time to shine, but getting through the airport is harder than it used to be. >> now it's a whole stressful ordeal and it's unfortunate. you want to travel many places and it's hard to get around now. >> reporter: all this increased traffic now has officials talking about expansion plans both long and short term, long term perhaps another terminal here and short term a couple new gates added to the existing structure. live in san jose len ramirez, kpix5. >>> tonight in los angeles it was last call for a hollywood hero. the bat signal burned brightly over l.a. city hall tonight in track out to the last adam west. thousands of fans young and old turned out to witness the supreme court kell in the shy. west shot to fame in the '60 -- sky -- the spectacle in the sky. west shot to fame in the '60s. he died over the weekend at age 88. >>> now a story of a mama bear and her cubs th
a real estate deal between san jose and google could bring 20,000 more workers to the downtown. after a decade long expansion, manetta san jose is starting to run out of space. one travel and san jose native says it's her city's time to shine, but getting through the airport is harder than it used to be. >> now it's a whole stressful ordeal and it's unfortunate. you want to travel many places and it's hard to get around now. >> reporter: all this increased traffic now has officials...
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long to live. he was arrested last wednesday armed with two semi automatic handguns and google maps of directions to the home addresses of his bay area doctors. investigators say he drove from his home, chpd spotted his rental car, he was carrying a note entitled "why do i kill." >>> a terror scare in paris today. a man went after a group of police officers with a hammer near the same notre dame cathedral, france's interior minister said the attacker yelled "this is for syria" as he charged. he was arm would several kitchen knifesism police shot and wounded him but not before one of the officers was hurt in that attack. it happened at about 4:30 in the afternoon, so the area was packed with tourists, including a couple from san francisco. kyle riches was with his wife walking through the cathedral plaza when he heard the gunshots. >> yeah, we had no idea what was going on, definitely-- it was terrifying. i mean we were just in london two days before when that terrorist attack happened as well. so, we are still a little scarred from that. >> chaos unfolded outside, this was the view from inside the c
long to live. he was arrested last wednesday armed with two semi automatic handguns and google maps of directions to the home addresses of his bay area doctors. investigators say he drove from his home, chpd spotted his rental car, he was carrying a note entitled "why do i kill." >>> a terror scare in paris today. a man went after a group of police officers with a hammer near the same notre dame cathedral, france's interior minister said the attacker yelled "this is for...
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google. the company will no longer read your emails to serve up personalized ads. privacy advocates have longe policy will change later this year. but it doesn't mean that google will stop targeting ads to you. instead, it's going to use data from other sources like the youtube videos you watch or your google searches. >>> spacex launching two successful missions to space. the quickest turnaround yet. elon musk's company launching one on friday, one on sunday. one on the east coast, one on the west coast. that makes nine so far this year, the record for the most launches in a single year. >>> infamous former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli finally having his day in court. shkreli sparked outrage in 2015 for hiking the price of a lifesaving drug by more than 5,000%. here's the thing -- this controversy has nothing to do with the criminal trial that gets underway today. instead, shkreli faces charges for fraud because he's accused of cheating investors out of $11 million. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. this is a guy who acts like he doesn't want to be in the media eye,
google. the company will no longer read your emails to serve up personalized ads. privacy advocates have longe policy will change later this year. but it doesn't mean that google will stop targeting ads to you. instead, it's going to use data from other sources like the youtube videos you watch or your google searches. >>> spacex launching two successful missions to space. the quickest turnaround yet. elon musk's company launching one on friday, one on sunday. one on the east coast,...
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a real estate deal between san jose and google could bring 20,000 more workers to the downtown after a decade longxpansion, mineta san jose is starting to run out of space. one traveler in san jose native says it's her city's time to shine but getting through the airport is harder. >> come in fly enjoy. now it's a whole stressful ordeal. it's unfortunate because you want to travel many places and it's hard to get around now. >> and all this traffic has airport officials talking about possible expansion plans. they are looking into adding some new gates and possibly even a new terminal. >>> "the daily show" is opening a new library in honor of president trump's love for twitter. it's hosting a pop-up exhibit just steps away from trump tower in new york city. the show is called the donald j. trump presidential twitter library. [ laughter ] >> some of the president's tweets will be framed on display. the exhibit opens today and runs through the weekend. >> a lot of material. >>> there is a big stink in golden gate park. the smell is coming from a corpse flower. the plant is officially called tara the
a real estate deal between san jose and google could bring 20,000 more workers to the downtown after a decade longxpansion, mineta san jose is starting to run out of space. one traveler in san jose native says it's her city's time to shine but getting through the airport is harder. >> come in fly enjoy. now it's a whole stressful ordeal. it's unfortunate because you want to travel many places and it's hard to get around now. >> and all this traffic has airport officials talking...
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flash memory chips used for long—time datastorage, smartphones and other devices is expected to increase on the back of a boom in data centres or technology companies, amazon, googlegs. that is what makes toshiba's chip business indeed very attractive to the big hitters in the industry so we to the big hitters in the industry so we will have to wait and see if a deal will be done by the end of june. in other news: a note of caution for most of the main markets. we have had seven weeks in a row for markets having a good time so caution ahead of the federal reserve meeting next week and a uk election. i will see you $0011. with just days to go into the uk election, party leaders are making final efforts to reassure voters over key issues including security and brexit. among them are scottish national party head, nicola sturgeon, and liberal democrat leader, tim farron, who fielded questions during a bbc question time special. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, was watching. 0ne one issue uppermost in the minds of the audience tonight, security. tim farron was asked why he didn't support new internet surveillance powers. he said it would be counter—productive. powers.
flash memory chips used for long—time datastorage, smartphones and other devices is expected to increase on the back of a boom in data centres or technology companies, amazon, googlegs. that is what makes toshiba's chip business indeed very attractive to the big hitters in the industry so we to the big hitters in the industry so we will have to wait and see if a deal will be done by the end of june. in other news: a note of caution for most of the main markets. we have had seven weeks in a...
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google. the company will no longer read your emails to serve up personalized ads. privacy advocates, they've longactice. the policy is going to change later this year. but it doesn't mean google's going to stop with those annoying targeting ads. instead, it's going to use data from other sources like, you know, the videos you watch on youtube or what you search on google. >>> spacex launching two successful missions to space this weekend. that's the company's quickest turnaround yet. elon musk's private space outfit launching one rocket on friday and another on sunday. one on the east coast. one on the west coast. that makes it nine so far just this year. this is the record for the most launches in a single year. >>> infamous former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli finding getting his day in court. shkreli sparking outrage in 2015 for incredibly hiking the price of a lifesaving drug more than 5,000%. the controversy, that's not what the criminal trial is about. instead, shkreli is facing charges for fraud because he allegedly cheated investors out of $11 million. if he's convicted, shkreli
google. the company will no longer read your emails to serve up personalized ads. privacy advocates, they've longactice. the policy is going to change later this year. but it doesn't mean google's going to stop with those annoying targeting ads. instead, it's going to use data from other sources like, you know, the videos you watch on youtube or what you search on google. >>> spacex launching two successful missions to space this weekend. that's the company's quickest turnaround yet....
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google and facebook? john: it's interesting to listen to cheryl schaumburg talk. longend to be the things that pay off both for economies and investors and have a big impact on gdp. to look at the long-term strategy of mark zuckerberg or long-term march to control distribution and what google is doing in terms of a range of initiatives on the r&d 2020 to the extent that we do have driverless cars in places like beverly hills in singapore, that's going to be strong. francine: who will make them? >> i think there are people making them. these are not people who are focusing on short-term quarterly earnings. they are not focusing on their annual earnings. they are working on vision in the future. you are going to have an interesting dynamic in the u.s. stock market in the next six months. you have the trump bump and the market is up and continues to be very positive about what trump could accomplish in terms of tax legislation. and people feel that the timing of that is not this year or next year, there is going to be some pressure. the tech sector is going to continue to
google and facebook? john: it's interesting to listen to cheryl schaumburg talk. longend to be the things that pay off both for economies and investors and have a big impact on gdp. to look at the long-term strategy of mark zuckerberg or long-term march to control distribution and what google is doing in terms of a range of initiatives on the r&d 2020 to the extent that we do have driverless cars in places like beverly hills in singapore, that's going to be strong. francine: who will make...
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terrorist use law enforcement tools they complain it often takes a long time to get help from these big companies but companies like facebook, googlepple they lob biagainst. the person tries to still their customers. they did terrorist content on its site it's working aggressively. twitter told cnn it has no place on twitter. what these companies actually do about it, we're watching. >> as we move forward, in sports the golden state warriors crunching the cleveland cavaliers. the nba finals just too much, kevin durant, once again, steph curry as well. lebron james triple double in this game. first playoff for curry's career. 32, 10, 11. durant, 33 points, 13 rebounds. game three in where they wears up two games to none. they'll -- you'll see there's nothing. we shall see as it gets more interested. >>> the british prime minister missing or attempting in another terror attack. >> they are bound together by the single, evil ideology of extremism. >> prime minister laying out what needs to change in order to bring terrorists to stop in the uk. we're live in london next. ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go. ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name
terrorist use law enforcement tools they complain it often takes a long time to get help from these big companies but companies like facebook, googlepple they lob biagainst. the person tries to still their customers. they did terrorist content on its site it's working aggressively. twitter told cnn it has no place on twitter. what these companies actually do about it, we're watching. >> as we move forward, in sports the golden state warriors crunching the cleveland cavaliers. the nba...
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according to the media partner, the planned 6-foot google complex will bring thousands of jobs but will also displace long. businesses that own their properties already made deals developed with the guru. moving help won't be coming either. the city is only obligated from those displaced from government-owned properties. the matt keller, abc7 news. >>> and then posting climate change information that the epa disappeared from its own website. they want to show what is the threat caused by climate mayor ed lee says the public deserves to see what could be caused by climate change. >>> and then the private equity group that owns the building is selling it as a big-three property buyout, making up $2 billion in assets. >>> members of the muslim faith in the bay area are marking one of the most sacred observances. ramadan is considered a time for community and prayer and devotion. more than 100 people of all faiths came together to celebrate ramadan. the host began to celebrate it years ago, and now it's so big the crowds fill outside her home at sunset. >> we really need to do that more than ever before becau
according to the media partner, the planned 6-foot google complex will bring thousands of jobs but will also displace long. businesses that own their properties already made deals developed with the guru. moving help won't be coming either. the city is only obligated from those displaced from government-owned properties. the matt keller, abc7 news. >>> and then posting climate change information that the epa disappeared from its own website. they want to show what is the threat caused...
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and lawyer and asked how the google decision could affect other tech companies facing scrutiny in brussels. ownacebook has had its various legal counsel's. saw not that long ago they were a transport service which will have an effect on the dealhey are taxed and with employees. the eu regulators are getting more active than they expected. this is not the only antitrust competition google is facing in the eu at the moment. platform inising the way they manufacture android smartphones. i don't think the trend of regulators being willing to take anywhere anytime soon. what i think the courts want to happen is people will start using other competitors. google is such a valuable brand that it may be they will simply not want to use an alternative. >> wide you think it is it was the shopping service that was singled out? you look at competition it depends on how easy it is for the man on the street to make an informed choice. their market in which they buy goods and services is distorted. google is the only game in town and they are setting up a platform that is at a level playing field. they prioritize their own shopping service. we will see similar cases in t
and lawyer and asked how the google decision could affect other tech companies facing scrutiny in brussels. ownacebook has had its various legal counsel's. saw not that long ago they were a transport service which will have an effect on the dealhey are taxed and with employees. the eu regulators are getting more active than they expected. this is not the only antitrust competition google is facing in the eu at the moment. platform inising the way they manufacture android smartphones. i don't...