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david: mary barra's secret formula for delivering with you promised. if you see me doing something inconsistent with what we talked about, call me out. ♪ david: since the beginning of the industry, have an enormous changes to the cars we drive. electric starters to self driving cars. g.m. says one of the biggest innovations is brand-new and you can see it. it's called platform engineering, building the basic architecture of a car for the global market, not just one part of it. i took a ride with mark royce, global head of product developer. he calls one of the most profound differences between the g.m. up-to-date and when his father in nearly 30 years ago. one of the things that is changed about general motors is the platform engineering. how many other vehicles around the world will be built off of the platform similar to this? >> that's a great question. it will be sold all over the world. if you chemical card you are driving today. when you look at deltas and things like crossovers in suv's. we are never able to do that before. we do it in every mark
david: mary barra's secret formula for delivering with you promised. if you see me doing something inconsistent with what we talked about, call me out. ♪ david: since the beginning of the industry, have an enormous changes to the cars we drive. electric starters to self driving cars. g.m. says one of the biggest innovations is brand-new and you can see it. it's called platform engineering, building the basic architecture of a car for the global market, not just one part of it. i took a ride...
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mary barra is bringing silicon valley to detroit.he's overseeing the ride sharing service lyft and cruise auto mags. it's all part of the future of the company and the future of cars. i recently spoke to barra at a business conference about technology and driving into the future. >> early next year, we'll have a super cruise, where you can take your hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals but you still need to stay alert. but i believe we're on the journey. with the acquisition of cruise automation, of being able to use software and coding, here's precisely where i am, here's what is happening around me and here is the safe path and that's what the acquisition of cruise is about. i believe there will be a day when you get into the back seat or get into some suit because the configuration will be different and you are going from point a to point b completely in an autonomous vehicle. >> do you see that happening five years down the road, ten years down the road -- >> the day you go to a vehicle and buy an autonomous vehicle and pa
mary barra is bringing silicon valley to detroit.he's overseeing the ride sharing service lyft and cruise auto mags. it's all part of the future of the company and the future of cars. i recently spoke to barra at a business conference about technology and driving into the future. >> early next year, we'll have a super cruise, where you can take your hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals but you still need to stay alert. but i believe we're on the journey. with the acquisition of...
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david: that was part of my interview with mary barra.ings that struck me is she's got a big job. over 200,000 employees on all continents. she's trying to transform the company. last week they missed sales estimates and it was because in part of supply. she was talking about managing inventory. the problem is when there is an earth like in tokyo -- amanda: it disrupts. i really liked her frankness on where we are in the cycle. home. done well at it's not just about growing share elsewhere. the thing is if the cycle turns, what happens to them. she was very frank about that. david: they talk about being able to invest through the cycle. current their strategies to bring in more product. they don't want to interfere with that if they have a downturn. amanda: your question was great about the market misunderstanding them. people are wondering about the future of driverless cars. are trying to take this into driverless cars and electric vehicles. they also invested in lyft. amanda: we will have more from your interview. david: we talked for
david: that was part of my interview with mary barra.ings that struck me is she's got a big job. over 200,000 employees on all continents. she's trying to transform the company. last week they missed sales estimates and it was because in part of supply. she was talking about managing inventory. the problem is when there is an earth like in tokyo -- amanda: it disrupts. i really liked her frankness on where we are in the cycle. home. done well at it's not just about growing share elsewhere. the...
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we just heard from mary barra. how they will address the company's position in the event of an economic downturn. >> we are maintaining a breakeven at a 10-11,000,000 unit market. look at what happened in the past recession and making sure that we have a break even at that level is very important. ♪ mark: you are watching "bloomberg markets." i am mark barton in london. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn in new york. shares of valeant are plunging after the embattled drugmaker cut its 2016 earnings and sales forecast. on a conference call this morning, the new ceo aimed to reinsert investors that he could stabilize the company. she listened into the call and has the latest. is it that long to change operations of the company? how has he fared in the few weeks that he has taken over? >> investors had a lot of hope that he would give more in terms of detail and transparency than what we're used to. he said they would stick to the adjusted numbers, which really play into valeant giving numbers with their own taking things out
we just heard from mary barra. how they will address the company's position in the event of an economic downturn. >> we are maintaining a breakeven at a 10-11,000,000 unit market. look at what happened in the past recession and making sure that we have a break even at that level is very important. ♪ mark: you are watching "bloomberg markets." i am mark barton in london. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn in new york. shares of valeant are plunging after the embattled drugmaker cut its...
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alix: that was an exclusive interview with gm ceo scarlet: mary barra.et:we will speak with one economist who says a job guarantee would be much more effective for solving the problem of economic insecurity. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" universal basic income has become the buzzword of the year, but crafting a policy is harder than it sounds. megan mcardle writes policymakers trying to craft a ubi and that with him palatable choice. -- an unpalatable choice. new idea --st has a a job guarantee, where the government would guarantee everyone is going to have a job. our guest joins us now via skype. whye your argument against they government for the sake of alleviating poverty or protecting against technological job change give everyone a check to meet their basic needs. why is that not a good idea? guest: there are a lot of different puzzles for basic income. the one i object to is precisely the one that divide space income grant to everybody irrespective of income level, irrespective of whether they work or not and a living wage. poor, good times or bad, tha
alix: that was an exclusive interview with gm ceo scarlet: mary barra.et:we will speak with one economist who says a job guarantee would be much more effective for solving the problem of economic insecurity. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" universal basic income has become the buzzword of the year, but crafting a policy is harder than it sounds. megan mcardle writes policymakers trying to craft a ubi and that with him palatable choice. -- an unpalatable choice. new idea --st has a a job...
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see: how does mary barra the threat from the likes of google and over? -- uber?: they have invested in lyft so they put their bet to be part of that ridesharing ride hailing business. i think that is an important part of the future in urban, densely populated areas where the infrastructure is not there you can have these driverless cars that are shared. google sees that as a potential partner. they have been talking to google , and will continue to talk to google. that is a potential partner to bring some of the software in to match their hardware. mark: what other growth areas are there? i noticed the gm financial lending business could be a good growth area. david: we talked to chuck stevens about that, and they have been growing rather dramatically in gm financial. i asked her, what if there is a downturn? they stevens says no, think they have managed that adequately. they have a company they are monitoring and stress testing, but they think they got a fair amount of headroom to grow the business in terms of getting a larger portion of the auto finance by g.m.
see: how does mary barra the threat from the likes of google and over? -- uber?: they have invested in lyft so they put their bet to be part of that ridesharing ride hailing business. i think that is an important part of the future in urban, densely populated areas where the infrastructure is not there you can have these driverless cars that are shared. google sees that as a potential partner. they have been talking to google , and will continue to talk to google. that is a potential partner to...
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. >>> general motor ceo mary barra with an annual meeting on tuesday.nbc's phil lebeau has the full story. >> reporter: general motors rolled into its annual meeting at an interesting time for the automaker. it's profitability is higher and it's going coverage on retail sales for customers at dealership, as opposed to fleet sales through daily rental company or to corporations. that strategy has paid off in terms of driving up profitability but it has hurt market share to a slight extent. but mary barra said this. >> we're going margins improving across the board. we're going to stay and continue to do do what we say we're going to do and that will be reflected. >> reporter: on the top ache of autonomous driving vehicles, mary barra was asked if the first cars should have steering wheels and pedals. because these cars will not be absolutely autonomous and drivers will still be required to take some control of the vehicles at certain points in driving it. that's the story here from the united states, back to you. >> the dow and s&p managed to hold on to
. >>> general motor ceo mary barra with an annual meeting on tuesday.nbc's phil lebeau has the full story. >> reporter: general motors rolled into its annual meeting at an interesting time for the automaker. it's profitability is higher and it's going coverage on retail sales for customers at dealership, as opposed to fleet sales through daily rental company or to corporations. that strategy has paid off in terms of driving up profitability but it has hurt market share to a...
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'svid: up next, mary barra secret formula to deliver what she has promised. calmly out. -- call me out. david: since the beginning of dollar industry, there have been and norma's changes to the cars we drive, from electric starters to self driving cars. gm says one of the changes is brand-new and you cannot see it. it is platform engineering. took a ride with mark royca. he calls it one of the most profound differences. that has of the things changed is platform engineering. how many vehicles will be built on a platform similar to this? mark: that is a good question. real secret is when we flex delta and did like crossovers and suvs. we have never been able to do that before. we do it in every market in the world. we brought our global scale to bear. this is one of the biggest global architectures. is it a big driver of cost savings? mark: we want our suppliers to be wildly successful in terms of what they make. from a money and quality standpoint. maintain the you efficiencies and still have the variation market to market, consumer to consumer? wek: what we h
'svid: up next, mary barra secret formula to deliver what she has promised. calmly out. -- call me out. david: since the beginning of dollar industry, there have been and norma's changes to the cars we drive, from electric starters to self driving cars. gm says one of the changes is brand-new and you cannot see it. it is platform engineering. took a ride with mark royca. he calls it one of the most profound differences. that has of the things changed is platform engineering. how many vehicles...
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mary barra is bringing some of silicon valley to detroit. de sharing service lyft and cruise animati animation. i spoke to barra at wired business conference about technology and driving to the future. >> we have had operations and people in silicon valley for years now. that's something that's very important to me because it's the art of, if i believe i can do it, i can do it. that's what i'm working to drive into the company. so, you know, i don't know what everyone else is doing. i can't -- you know as much as i know or maybe more about what the other companies are doing. all i can tell you is that, from a general motors perspective, with the core vehicle technology and experience we have, understanding functional safety, understanding how to integrate systems that are going to be on the road in an infinite number of weather conditions, road conditions and having that piece of machinery last for, on average, 11 years right now but much longer than that, i think that experience coupled with the software that really allows you to safely choo
mary barra is bringing some of silicon valley to detroit. de sharing service lyft and cruise animati animation. i spoke to barra at wired business conference about technology and driving to the future. >> we have had operations and people in silicon valley for years now. that's something that's very important to me because it's the art of, if i believe i can do it, i can do it. that's what i'm working to drive into the company. so, you know, i don't know what everyone else is doing. i...
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let's begin with david westin's exclusive conversation with general motors ceo mary barra.: it must frustrate you a bit that the stock prices have kept up. mary: there is an industry effect going on right now. a lot of people, specifically in the u.s. market, a large percentage of our profits are made, there is a big question of are we at peak, or are we heading for a trough? another issue is what is happening with sharing and autonomous. people are seeing it is a cyclical business, and as we come out of the cycle, what will be different? we are really disciplined, and we have been talking to investors to make sure they understand that we are well prepared. it is a very different general motors, and the fundamentals are strong. we understand we are a cyclical business, and we are prepared for it, but we are doing things to get rid of the bottom of the cycle by having businesses like gmf and onstar, to have a profit generation model rather than the core business that fluctuates with the size of the industry. david: what about the possibility of a downtown, and what do you ma
let's begin with david westin's exclusive conversation with general motors ceo mary barra.: it must frustrate you a bit that the stock prices have kept up. mary: there is an industry effect going on right now. a lot of people, specifically in the u.s. market, a large percentage of our profits are made, there is a big question of are we at peak, or are we heading for a trough? another issue is what is happening with sharing and autonomous. people are seeing it is a cyclical business, and as we...
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mary barra: there is an industry affect right now. a love in the u.s. largesignificant, where a percentage of our profits are made, there is a big concern of, are we at peak or are we headed to a trough? one of the other areas with all the transformation and what has sharing andh economists, people are saying it is a cyclical business, and as we come out of the cycle, what will be different? weathering the storm, she is trying to change withntire nature of gm, ridesharing and autonomous. tom: francine, jump in on general motors. francine: david, it was a great interview. she was arguing that people do not really understand the business model, saying that they can withhold anything and that they are undervalued. we just heard her say that almost everything is undervalued. is she believable? david: this is what she thinks. the audience can decide whether it is believable. she thinks tesla, which has an almost value -- which has an , is seen it more as a tech company. she wants to cgm more as a tech company. more investments in tech three she wants to turn
mary barra: there is an industry affect right now. a love in the u.s. largesignificant, where a percentage of our profits are made, there is a big concern of, are we at peak or are we headed to a trough? one of the other areas with all the transformation and what has sharing andh economists, people are saying it is a cyclical business, and as we come out of the cycle, what will be different? weathering the storm, she is trying to change withntire nature of gm, ridesharing and autonomous. tom:...
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at a meeting of shareholders today, chief executive mary barra said this year's profit will improve from last year's record and that she believes the stock price will fol >> we will also work to continue to deliver superior results. we're growing margins. having record e-bit margins improving across the board. we're going to continue to do what we say we're going to do, and we believe over time that will be reflected in the share price. >> shares of general motors down 13% over the past year amid record profits and they sit just below the ipo price of a few years ago. >>> rough day for ralph lauren. the iconic upscale apparel company is forecasting a plunge in its sales this year. the stock fell 2% today. but it's down more than 30% over the past year. but the retailer says it has a plan to revive sales growth at the luxury fashion brand. and as courtney reagan reports it making taking page from the old navy playbook. >> reporter: it's a new era for ralph lauren. ceo stefan larsen led the company's first-ever investor day announcing major changes to reinvigorate the 50-year-old global br
at a meeting of shareholders today, chief executive mary barra said this year's profit will improve from last year's record and that she believes the stock price will fol >> we will also work to continue to deliver superior results. we're growing margins. having record e-bit margins improving across the board. we're going to continue to do what we say we're going to do, and we believe over time that will be reflected in the share price. >> shares of general motors down 13% over the...
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betty: david westin spoke exclusively with mary barra about the upcoming chevy volt and the race to buildass-market electric car. >> you have the chevy volt coming out this year, who is the audience for that car? miles, it you are looking at a vehicle that will get more than 200 miles of range at an affordable price of $30,000 after incentive, it opens up for a lot of people come to their use and say -- not only is is a car that i can drive to and from work, but for my lifestyle this is a vehicle that is going to meet my needs and be my only vehicle. we are excited about that and excited to be worst into the marketplace. there are other vehicles out there that at least think that they will be competing. they may be wrong, but they think it. we can meet -- we can name them. unique? is really there a moat around that car? the volt has done well and we have listened to the customers to make the next generation even better. but the thing that makes it work is that it's all electric and affordable. that's what distinguishes it. yes, we are unique in the market base in offering that to the cust
betty: david westin spoke exclusively with mary barra about the upcoming chevy volt and the race to buildass-market electric car. >> you have the chevy volt coming out this year, who is the audience for that car? miles, it you are looking at a vehicle that will get more than 200 miles of range at an affordable price of $30,000 after incentive, it opens up for a lot of people come to their use and say -- not only is is a car that i can drive to and from work, but for my lifestyle this is a...
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we wanted to learn from ceo mary barra about the changes they are making and whether they are the righthanges. mary: one of the things we are most proud of is the crossovers we are putting on the roads. they are the best we've ever produced. and continue to build brands. both chevrolet and cadillac and gmc, and then our brands in china as well. segment we compete again, we want to win that segment. are looking say we at ways to continue to grow the core business. , after sales,ial that is two ways to grow the business. is is a transformational time in the transportation industry, in the auto industry. we all know that people, whether five years from now or 50, left figure out how to get from point a to point the. you can see journal -- general motors taking measures to make sure we are in that space. whether it's connectivity, autonomous, products like the tv for the volt. we are not only making sure the core business is doing exceptionally well but we are branching into areas because we want to find the future of transportation. david: where will the growth for gm? mary: with the found
we wanted to learn from ceo mary barra about the changes they are making and whether they are the righthanges. mary: one of the things we are most proud of is the crossovers we are putting on the roads. they are the best we've ever produced. and continue to build brands. both chevrolet and cadillac and gmc, and then our brands in china as well. segment we compete again, we want to win that segment. are looking say we at ways to continue to grow the core business. , after sales,ial that is two...
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alix: and in an exclusivity interview with mary barra, she talks about how far that company has comeh its ignition scandal. scarlet: we begin with our market minutes. looks like we were going to get to that record high. we got within 1% of that level and then with drew and since 2:30, it has been a straight line down with stocks falling more paring their losses.
alix: and in an exclusivity interview with mary barra, she talks about how far that company has comeh its ignition scandal. scarlet: we begin with our market minutes. looks like we were going to get to that record high. we got within 1% of that level and then with drew and since 2:30, it has been a straight line down with stocks falling more paring their losses.
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next, our exclusive interview .ith gm ceo mary barra be sure to tune in tomorrow.will catch up with hewlett-packard enterprise's ceo from the hp discover conference. tune in 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific. ♪ ?c+sv mark: let's begin with a check of your first word news. the chinese president told the annual strategic and economic dialogue that his country and the u.s. should develop bilateral relations on the basis of mutual respect. secretary of state john kerry was also at the event and spoke to reporters. during the meeting, she told ke rry he is looking forward to meeting president obama at the g 20 summit in china. president obama welcomed india's prime minister to the white house. the leaders discussed climate change, security, and commerce. this is the prime minister's fourth visit to the u.s. since taking office four years ago and his seventh meeting with president obama. the prime minister will address a joint meeting of the u.s. congress on wednesday. russian president vladimir putin says his country is expanding cooperation with israel in the fight
next, our exclusive interview .ith gm ceo mary barra be sure to tune in tomorrow.will catch up with hewlett-packard enterprise's ceo from the hp discover conference. tune in 2:00 p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific. ♪ ?c+sv mark: let's begin with a check of your first word news. the chinese president told the annual strategic and economic dialogue that his country and the u.s. should develop bilateral relations on the basis of mutual respect. secretary of state john kerry was also at the event...
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from mary barra, this is one of those cases they continue to post positive results at general motors,nd they talked about today the importance of improving on retail sales. the most profitable sales, not doing as much in terms of the rental car fleet sales which are less profitable. as a result, gm's market share, look where it was in march, or i should say in may of this year. actually this is now year-to-date. down to 16.3%. still ahead of ford and toyota. fiat and chrysler picked up the market share. look at annual sales which right now were trending below $17.5 million for the year, being the record we set last year, the question becomes for general motors, how much lower does that market share go? and does it really matter if you're having success when it comes to retail sales? as you take a look at shares of general motors, keep in mind that this is a company that is growing its retail sales. it's up 1% this year. profit per vehicle is up. yet when you look at this stock over the last two years, guys, down more than 18%. and by the way, it was almost exactly two years ago that t
from mary barra, this is one of those cases they continue to post positive results at general motors,nd they talked about today the importance of improving on retail sales. the most profitable sales, not doing as much in terms of the rental car fleet sales which are less profitable. as a result, gm's market share, look where it was in march, or i should say in may of this year. actually this is now year-to-date. down to 16.3%. still ahead of ford and toyota. fiat and chrysler picked up the...
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mary barra from general motors. and then on the chinese side, state grid, alley baba and so on. and the project's big data, like for instance, it has just blown me away in terms of looking at for instance what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution and source where it's coming from and or what can be done in terms of transportation management. or the -- and all of these companies, it's -- the technology they bring. if you are -- and the technology i see in china, and just in terms of even managing the power on the grid. so this is bringing all kinds of capabilities. and so i think that is a huge tool for mayors. but, still, i do think no matter how much of a tool that is, so much of the constraints come down to political constraints, getting support from the voters to do the things and to do really really difficult thing. but you are right on. but i think probably the reason we didn't address it is none of us -- i can look at it with awe, but in terms of getting me -- i am at a data experts. >> as paulson says, there is always the problem
mary barra from general motors. and then on the chinese side, state grid, alley baba and so on. and the project's big data, like for instance, it has just blown me away in terms of looking at for instance what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution and source where it's coming from and or what can be done in terms of transportation management. or the -- and all of these companies, it's -- the technology they bring. if you are -- and the technology i see...
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and weep hear from general motors ceo mary barra tomorrow, starting at 6 a.m.ane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. when you cook with incredible thingredients...ato. you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than nine dollars a meal. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook . >>> will we get back ever above 5% in our lifetime on fed funds do you think? >> not in my lifetime. >> and you're young. >> not in my lifetime. >> seriously? >> yeah. i think we are at around 2.5 to 3% in terms of the neutral right right now. getting to 5% would require some enormous shock, positive shock productivity-wise which i don't see. >> wow. >> we haven't talked about the effect segment. that has a way of transmitting volatility elsewhere. don't forget what's happening on the effect side. we learne
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we will speak live with mary barra. the sale of twitter, is it inevitable? one analyst says it is. first, we are halfway through the u.s. trading day so let's check in with julie hyman. the nasdaq, little change in the s&p up. julie: it appears to be mostly a commodity led recovery even though oil is down off its high. the s&p getting closer to its record of around 2130 on a closing base. the dow up about 67 points but the nasdaq has not managed to gain much traction on the day. take a look at the s&p since the record closed may 21. we are less than a percentage point away from that record close. it is 2134 if you are looking for the intraday record. we will be watching to see if the s&p can rate attainment. ain it.t but get back to the nasdaq as we have seen it bounce around. it is a tight range even though it looks like a big drop and recovery. -- its seem to attract does seem to have tracked pretty closely with oil prices. the pattern that you see is quite similar. oil still hanging onto a gain and holding above $50 a barrel. it has been a level that has been difficult for oil p
we will speak live with mary barra. the sale of twitter, is it inevitable? one analyst says it is. first, we are halfway through the u.s. trading day so let's check in with julie hyman. the nasdaq, little change in the s&p up. julie: it appears to be mostly a commodity led recovery even though oil is down off its high. the s&p getting closer to its record of around 2130 on a closing base. the dow up about 67 points but the nasdaq has not managed to gain much traction on the day. take a...
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like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart, mary barra from general motors, and on the chineseide, alibaba and so on. and, for instance, it has blown me away, looking at what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution. and a source where it is coming from. or what can be done in terms of transportation management. and all of these companies, the technology they bring if you are -- the technology i see in china just in terms of managing the power on the grid, this is bringing all kinds of capabilities. and so, i think that is a huge tool for mayors. but still, i do think no matter how much of a tool that is, so much of that constraint comes down to political constraints. getting support from the voters to do the things and do really , really difficult things. you are right on. but the reason we did not address it is, in terms of me, i am not a big data expert. gillian: there's always a problem of those pesky politics. all of these has he politicians -- pesky politicians. i did enjoy the debate. thank you very much indeed. as steve said, over t
like tim cook from apple, doug mcmillan from walmart, mary barra from general motors, and on the chineseide, alibaba and so on. and, for instance, it has blown me away, looking at what ibm is doing in china, helping them track and be able to predict the pollution. and a source where it is coming from. or what can be done in terms of transportation management. and all of these companies, the technology they bring if you are -- the technology i see in china just in terms of managing the power on...
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tomorrow, an interview with gm ceo mary barra.exporter is raising prices on most of its deliveries to asia and the u.s. crude byincreasing $.35 a barrel to $.60 above the regional benchmark. the highestsets levels for asia since 2014. japan's mine corporation is aiming for the biggest ipo for a tech company this year with a major pitch to american investors. people say the company behind one of asia's most popular messaging apps lance to go public in july. the goal is to raise $2 billion with a valuation as high as $6 billion. office, thebox ninja turtles open to $35.3 million. that was half of what the first film opened two. it's the latest in a string of underwhelming openings for sequels this summer. apocalypse felt a hefty 66 percent in its second weekend. latest business flash area -- flash. pimm: let's check of a stock arc it members. julie: let's start with walmart. shares are up about 6/10 of 1%. daniel binder has been doing store checks. he has been doing it consumer surveys and he says that walmart investments in stores
tomorrow, an interview with gm ceo mary barra.exporter is raising prices on most of its deliveries to asia and the u.s. crude byincreasing $.35 a barrel to $.60 above the regional benchmark. the highestsets levels for asia since 2014. japan's mine corporation is aiming for the biggest ipo for a tech company this year with a major pitch to american investors. people say the company behind one of asia's most popular messaging apps lance to go public in july. the goal is to raise $2 billion with a...
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you're mary barra. head of the company. pinnacle of your career.should take $5 billion and invest it in a plant that makes batteries that will obsolete the engines of the cars that we make. a billion dollars for a plant. go to the board and do that. when the engineering is not exactly right, what does elon musk do? he sleeps on the floor of the production line until he gets it right. when the program is not right for the door handles coming in and out, he stays there -- >> you're investing in elon musk. >> this one guy in 14,000 people working there. he is the leader. >> you assume he'll stay one step ahead of the competition. >> the competition is not anywhere. they can't catch him now. he is too far ahead. with the new battery plant. everyone thinks about car companies as a capital intensive business. now we're in the stage of tesla where they're going to get gigantic returns on capital. it will become a capital like business for -- >> you like netflix too? >> i totally screwed that one up? >> you did? >> yes. i had it at the very beginning. >> w
you're mary barra. head of the company. pinnacle of your career.should take $5 billion and invest it in a plant that makes batteries that will obsolete the engines of the cars that we make. a billion dollars for a plant. go to the board and do that. when the engineering is not exactly right, what does elon musk do? he sleeps on the floor of the production line until he gets it right. when the program is not right for the door handles coming in and out, he stays there -- >> you're...