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lufthansa sold it contra when its own way slipped under the wings of thomas cook and it's got $7000000.00 passengers per annum serving $75.00 destinations thousands of staff and it wouldn't really need an investor but i think thomas cook has to let it go in some way and the company that the that or the creditors will want money from the sale of a condo or so someone will snap it up perhaps lufthansa or 2 we know there are a lot of people who were probably interested when he bought them frank thank you. top huawei executive men one jo and her lawyers have been back in court in vancouver trying to have her extradition case thrown out who always chief financial officer says her rights were violated she was detained during a stopover. last december on a u.s. warrant detention has been a key element in the u.s. china trade conflict goes of course the major diplomatic rift between canada and china. or concrete is the most widely used manmade material for building but it is also surprisingly big contributor to c o 2 emissions the $4000000000.00 tons of cement produced each year for concrete cons
lufthansa sold it contra when its own way slipped under the wings of thomas cook and it's got $7000000.00 passengers per annum serving $75.00 destinations thousands of staff and it wouldn't really need an investor but i think thomas cook has to let it go in some way and the company that the that or the creditors will want money from the sale of a condo or so someone will snap it up perhaps lufthansa or 2 we know there are a lot of people who were probably interested when he bought them frank...
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anna: the cheaper flights, competitors being undermined, so lufthansa could benefit.te frankly, the air and flight issue in my personal view is one that is more emotional than rational. i think that is something that voters want to hear, but i don't expect those changes to be really significant or affect the industry. matt: somebody sent me a video, morning.thunberg this germany, every friday we have all these schoolkids out around the brandenburg gate protesting. are they going to be able to turn people around from their giant carbon footprints? i am in the air every week, and of course driving around a lot as well. i'd like to not do that, but i can't because of my job. are people going to actually fly less? is that going to happen? anna: that's a good question. hasink that in a way, there been obviously a huge uptick in short-haul flights in germany. i don't think people will fly less anytime soon, and i don't think focusing on flying is necessarily the right thing. in a way, i think germans need to change their attitudes to driving. i think they need to be investi
anna: the cheaper flights, competitors being undermined, so lufthansa could benefit.te frankly, the air and flight issue in my personal view is one that is more emotional than rational. i think that is something that voters want to hear, but i don't expect those changes to be really significant or affect the industry. matt: somebody sent me a video, morning.thunberg this germany, every friday we have all these schoolkids out around the brandenburg gate protesting. are they going to be able to...
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companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa. i would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary a line that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry and we're talking currently understand there's about 600000 people abroad on their holidays and i want to bring to your attention this particular incident apparently in june this year where hotel staff were not allowing thomas cook tourists to leave their hotel because they fear they're actually not going to be paid this is extraordinary but this has happened earlier this afternoon and ultimately we know there have been reports that thomas cook were failing to pay all of their financial obligations and this is while talks have been ongoing they really are in the 11th hour talks right now to secure an extra $200000000.00 unfortunately if that cannot be done and the u.k. government have said this morning they are prepared for the imminent collapse of what is one of the world's oldest travel i notice that the british government have be
companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa. i would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary a line that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry and we're talking currently understand there's about 600000 people abroad on their holidays and i want to bring to your attention this particular incident apparently in june this year where hotel staff were not allowing thomas cook...
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the dax being led higher by lufthansa, up around 0.3%.majors, we are seeing the biggest gains come through in the cac 40. in aggregate, all of these have been incredibly quiet. we saw a lot of volatility in august, but compared to where we started in july to where we are finishing in september, basically an incredibly quiet period for equities. we've basically gone nowhere, but volume quite like. european close is coming up next. we will bring you all the details on the session. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app today and get ready for xfinity stream tv week. watch shows like south park and the walking dead october 7th through 13th. guy: 30 seconds until the end of regular trading in europe for the session, for the month, and for
the dax being led higher by lufthansa, up around 0.3%.majors, we are seeing the biggest gains come through in the cac 40. in aggregate, all of these have been incredibly quiet. we saw a lot of volatility in august, but compared to where we started in july to where we are finishing in september, basically an incredibly quiet period for equities. we've basically gone nowhere, but volume quite like. european close is coming up next. we will bring you all the details on the session. this is...
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i was going to ask you about the stoxx including lufthansa. could be on the move.hich other sectors to watch? companies,r obviously. they could be hit either direction depending on the proposal. requiresis a plan that far more electric vehicles, that potentially is a benefit for power companies. we will be watching automakers closely. what sort of proposals come out. there have been discussions about requiring carmakers to produce a certain percentage of their production in electric vehicles. there are many sectors that could be impacted today depending upon what we get out of the government. matt: thanks very much for joining us. chad thomas. we've got the whole team working on it. everybody in frankfurt, all of bloomberg giving this full press because it is such an important story. stay tuned for developments. we are minutes away from the open. next, stocks to watch this morning, including rbs. the bank naming alison rose its next ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets the european open." let's get to the stocks to watch. , a new woman
i was going to ask you about the stoxx including lufthansa. could be on the move.hich other sectors to watch? companies,r obviously. they could be hit either direction depending on the proposal. requiresis a plan that far more electric vehicles, that potentially is a benefit for power companies. we will be watching automakers closely. what sort of proposals come out. there have been discussions about requiring carmakers to produce a certain percentage of their production in electric vehicles....
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companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa they would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary airline that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry the leader of britain's main opposition labor party is facing internal fighting over the brics it jerry corbin's due to address the party faithful at the annual conference after intervening to stop a motion to deputy tom watson had been arguing repeatedly with others in the party about his call for a 2nd referendum that the barber has the latest from the conference in brighton on the english south coast. well it's the 1st full day of conference here in brighton and already labor have outlined some key policy pledges like scrapping medical prescriptions in england reforming the way schools are assessed and so on but those deep divisions keep bubbling to the surface even before it started there was a sudden attempts to get rid of the post of deputy leader that's held by tom watson who's seen as somebody who's far more programme mai
companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa they would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary airline that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry the leader of britain's main opposition labor party is facing internal fighting over the brics it jerry corbin's due to address the party faithful at the annual conference after intervening to stop a motion to deputy tom watson...
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companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa they would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary a line that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry. after leading the biggest climate protest in history young activists have taken their cause for action to the united nations the youth climate summit was opened by teenage campaign aggressor to bag who inspired friday's demonstrations here's our diplomatic editor james base. the day after people around the world led by the youth took to the streets here young people taking over one of the global halls of power this is the u.n. youth summit but the most powerful person was not here to speak un secretary general antonio good terrorist was billed as the keynote this and these are among the speeches he heard these negotiations and climate change policy started in 1902 even before most of my generation was fun for over 25 years and the emissions have only resin. we appreciate that you there are no other table where the discussions are
companies who are or to many circling and interested in some profitable parts of the company not least lufthansa they would really like to grab on to the german subsidiary a line that thomas cook have this is a huge company it will be a significant loss to the industry. after leading the biggest climate protest in history young activists have taken their cause for action to the united nations the youth climate summit was opened by teenage campaign aggressor to bag who inspired friday's...