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everybody in seoul can value about microsoft. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was never about the money and money is nice but it was never about them i am so that that made them black and white you know up the dow up because they were there very very different people i hired steve jobs at atari when i think hughes ninety and. he was very sure of himself. and i was quick to judge whether he thought you were smart or dumb and if he thought you were dumb he was good to dismiss it even if you were his supervisor he he was very good at knowing what he wanted and he would just steamroll you into doing it and he definitely reli
everybody in seoul can value about microsoft. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was...
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and microsoft never did anything for me. but they didn't oppose next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the potential for success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after a basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion where you know they were calling these buoys none of these right were calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. or is it a holy crap if these are all we'
and microsoft never did anything for me. but they didn't oppose next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the potential for success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after a basic and dos bill gates wanted his new...
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everybody in socal valley knew about microsoft the. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was never about the money and money is nice but it was never about them i am so that that made them black and white you know up the dow up the whole they were there very very different people i hired steve jobs at atari when i think hughes ninety. he was very sure of himself and was quick to judge whether he thought you were smart or dumb and if he thought you were dumb he was very dismissive even if you were his supervisor he he was very good at knowing what he wanted and he would just steamroll you into doing it and he definitely relied on hi
everybody in socal valley knew about microsoft the. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve...
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i'm here to share my story and answer questions about microsoft and the p.c. industry. i hope that my testimony helps the court to resolve the issues in this case that would be bill especially after the trust battle. really the day to day part of the company was really. getting to be very hard on him and that microsoft was so big and so successful that it was a time that he could move on and go on to something else. as gates steps a selling job as clients to new heights he adopts a new concept the ad campaign think different i return to his original idea of simplicity. the pain i most respect about apple is they have found a way to make complex things something. that was the thing different campaign thing different really got you the perk but then when you went to really explored. it was there for. a brilliant marketing idea for the i mock the new home computer that gives its users the feeling of being special set apart from the standardised world of the p.c. . then he said ok i could build macintosh this forever but that would be boring so we're going to create the dig
i'm here to share my story and answer questions about microsoft and the p.c. industry. i hope that my testimony helps the court to resolve the issues in this case that would be bill especially after the trust battle. really the day to day part of the company was really. getting to be very hard on him and that microsoft was so big and so successful that it was a time that he could move on and go on to something else. as gates steps a selling job as clients to new heights he adopts a new concept...
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maria: bob herbold, former coo of microsoft.on't go anywhere. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ this is moving day with the best win-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time.
maria: bob herbold, former coo of microsoft.on't go anywhere. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers....
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and another you at microsoft as coo when steve was the ceo.ve joined me a couple months ago and said to me that china has been stealing ip theft for microsoft that 90 percent of the companies in china use the microsoft operating system but only one percent pay for them. and he said it cost microsoft $10 billion a year.what can you tell us about your experience with huawei and china in particular? >> well, steve is right. he would moan and groan all the time in regard to the problem that we had in china because he was responsible for the sales arm of the company. and was hurting badly. and the issue over the long haul, is almost cultural. when it comes to china. i mean the individual level, they do not really understand or operate in a mode that we do where i think the general public and individuals who are trained in this country, understand intellectual property and the need to protect it and it simply is not understood as an individual level and at a government level at this point. but they are beginning to realize that it is a major problem
and another you at microsoft as coo when steve was the ceo.ve joined me a couple months ago and said to me that china has been stealing ip theft for microsoft that 90 percent of the companies in china use the microsoft operating system but only one percent pay for them. and he said it cost microsoft $10 billion a year.what can you tell us about your experience with huawei and china in particular? >> well, steve is right. he would moan and groan all the time in regard to the problem that...
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maria: bob herbold, former coo of microsoft.ywhere. ♪ (butcher) we both know you're not just looking for pork chops. you're searching for something more... ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. if you want to know why people you have to start by asking... could listening to audible help you find the secret to a stronger relationship? sometimes it doesn't take anything at all for us... just say "alexa, give me my free audible book," and your first pick is on us. named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? maria: welcome back. as we been reporting a disappointin
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happened they point out a similar thing happened with microsoft antitrust trial two decades ago when the government first started scrutinizing the software giant it was among the most respected and loved companies of the public at large but the revelations from the trial about its ruthless business practices particularly the share arrogance and distain that then c.e.o. bill gates displayed in his testimony in the case helped sour the public perception of the company and bill gates had to step down soon after that because he performed so badly in congress and looked like a jerk the same thing happened after the financial crash of one nine hundred twenty nine when we had those the commissions and when j.p. morgan himself had to testify and when they found when the public at large found that he actually paid no taxes and how how much wealthy had they turned against him so our congress doesn't do this where have all these hoax sort of investing. commissions and it's all about bread and circus sort of stuff and therefore unlike m s n b c and fox also present clown shows and they don't tal
happened they point out a similar thing happened with microsoft antitrust trial two decades ago when the government first started scrutinizing the software giant it was among the most respected and loved companies of the public at large but the revelations from the trial about its ruthless business practices particularly the share arrogance and distain that then c.e.o. bill gates displayed in his testimony in the case helped sour the public perception of the company and bill gates had to step...
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maria: bob herbold, former coo of microsoft. don't go anywhere. shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. ask yo
maria: bob herbold, former coo of microsoft. don't go anywhere. shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients...
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coming up why microsoft employees are this is the big picture on r t america. what we really need is someone from the outside. we had somebody we lost because. series they lost. souls they say could not intermediate the cause of the palestinians. the folks who prayed the money when they want more money they just print more money they don't rely on workers to go and produce stuff that they have to go sell and then make a profit on the stuff they sell you know see that the car industry mars become financially you don't see that the property market any more spend a financial as you don't see manufacturing in the us has been exported to china and financial eyes commodified securitized american as a worker is completely redundant the same as they are around the world wages are converging and they converge at the wages in china so china wages are roughly i think four or five thousand dollars a year this is where the american wages are headed. employees identifying themselves as a global coalition of microsoft workers has published an open letter to company president
coming up why microsoft employees are this is the big picture on r t america. what we really need is someone from the outside. we had somebody we lost because. series they lost. souls they say could not intermediate the cause of the palestinians. the folks who prayed the money when they want more money they just print more money they don't rely on workers to go and produce stuff that they have to go sell and then make a profit on the stuff they sell you know see that the car industry mars...
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and amazon they're reportedly working on the same kind of game services microsoft has been selling game console for a long time and they're they're working on a game streaming platform and it's called x cloud similar to google's plan and for decades both microsoft and apple is on have used the cloud to run these games and there are reports out there part say amazon is building a cloud gaming service an in-house gaming studio that they have called new world which works on p.c.'s but could expand to streaming as well so it's a it's a competitive world out there you know i'm just thinking about it a little bit as you're explaining it i mean and i love your you'd be a great don draper in games on a good games on the go what a great advertising title steve but when you think about that differentiator being that they have immediate access to the clouds and every cloud and everything i mean i think there's a lot of people out there who say i don't want to be in the cloud only playing games in the cloud do you think there is a significant segment of people that might just say i'm not looking to
and amazon they're reportedly working on the same kind of game services microsoft has been selling game console for a long time and they're they're working on a game streaming platform and it's called x cloud similar to google's plan and for decades both microsoft and apple is on have used the cloud to run these games and there are reports out there part say amazon is building a cloud gaming service an in-house gaming studio that they have called new world which works on p.c.'s but could expand...
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and microsoft never did anything for me. but they did the polish next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the potential for success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is the user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion really not or they were calling these buoys none of these right we're calling them goodies of the more they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. or is it a holy crap if these are
and microsoft never did anything for me. but they did the polish next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the potential for success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is the user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new...
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it also microsoft offers a much lower beta versus the famous you're mentioning there. i think the investment community wants that style right now. >> if you look at microsoft versus alphabet, you'll see a very expensive stock selling at roughly the same multiple microsoft is a little more expensive with only 10% growth it's much more analyzable, doesn't have the negative headlines. you're paying for predictable suction description growth. >> tyler has the headlines for us >> president trump demanding that house intelligence chairman adam schiff resign from congress over his accusations that trump conspired with russia to interfere in the 2016 elections. in a tweet this morning, mr. trump accused schiff without prying evidence of spending the last two years knowingly and unlawfully lying and leaking about the russia investigation. >>> a tanker that had been hijacked bymy grans it rescued at sea has arrived in a maltese port after arm forces restored control to the captain he is the captain again now. they say the migrants would be turned over to police. >>> disney will
it also microsoft offers a much lower beta versus the famous you're mentioning there. i think the investment community wants that style right now. >> if you look at microsoft versus alphabet, you'll see a very expensive stock selling at roughly the same multiple microsoft is a little more expensive with only 10% growth it's much more analyzable, doesn't have the negative headlines. you're paying for predictable suction description growth. >> tyler has the headlines for us >>...
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emily: you are also developing a partnership with microsoft where you would bring more software to microsoftloud. what can we expect from this partnership? pat: we would look to our long-term relationship with microsoft as having a range of areas. we don't comment on speculation, and this was speculation. there's nothing more to describe with respects to microsoft. emily: but what a partnership with microsoft get in the way with your partnership with aws given aws is an asus rival? pat: we have another program that we run, and as part of that, we have people like ibm and alibaba as well as 4000 other partners. we have a broad program that we are enabling other cloud partners to participate in late -- leverage the vmware software into the marketplace. that program is something we do look to continue to expand over time. the vmware cloud and aws is a unique partnership. they are our preferred partnership. this number one coming together with number one is a valuable proposition in the industry. emily: dell went public in december. how has things changed for you since then? pat: it has been rea
emily: you are also developing a partnership with microsoft where you would bring more software to microsoftloud. what can we expect from this partnership? pat: we would look to our long-term relationship with microsoft as having a range of areas. we don't comment on speculation, and this was speculation. there's nothing more to describe with respects to microsoft. emily: but what a partnership with microsoft get in the way with your partnership with aws given aws is an asus rival? pat: we have...
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emily: microsoft has made different decisions from google.said they will not work with the pentagon whereas microsoft in the face of protests that we will continue to work. he is one better than the other -- is one better than the other? matt: microsoft is used to producing tools and doesn't worry about empowering customers. it shows the power that individual engineers and product designers have in silicon valley to make new changes in their company. if anyone is going to vote with their feet, we have lots of nonpartisan things to work better. emily: what are your top priorities for the digital service? matt: veterans, how to improve health care. there is a lot of things like moving servicemembers' families. it is more stressful than it needs to be. we were honored to partner with veterans affairs to build a new website called v.a..gov that makes it easy to access benefits. you have got 50% women, 60% in leadership and 180 technologists -- how did you do that when google and facebook cannot figure it out? conferences,o celebration of women in
emily: microsoft has made different decisions from google.said they will not work with the pentagon whereas microsoft in the face of protests that we will continue to work. he is one better than the other -- is one better than the other? matt: microsoft is used to producing tools and doesn't worry about empowering customers. it shows the power that individual engineers and product designers have in silicon valley to make new changes in their company. if anyone is going to vote with their feet,...
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carol: how microsoft plans to beat out netflix in video games. we are talkingl: of a startups valued at a billion dollars or more. shows thes chart total values of ipo issuances in the united states. what a peak we are about to hit. unicorns likeol: uber and pinterest. we're hitting near record levels for ideas. thisel regan writes about and if it could be a signal that the bull market is ending. the fed surprised people buy in their projections for rate increases for the rest of the year they are projecting no more rate increases. people think the fed knows something we don't know. >> something bad, right? >> something that is coming. then not too long after that the three-month 10 year yield curve inverted. i day that will live in infamy. that is when rates on aree-month treasury's higher than rates on 10 year treasuries. without getting into the bond market math it is a worrisome time. >> it's not the way it is supposed to be in terms of the yield curve, right? >> you should be compensated for taking on longer risk. if you invest in a bond tha
carol: how microsoft plans to beat out netflix in video games. we are talkingl: of a startups valued at a billion dollars or more. shows thes chart total values of ipo issuances in the united states. what a peak we are about to hit. unicorns likeol: uber and pinterest. we're hitting near record levels for ideas. thisel regan writes about and if it could be a signal that the bull market is ending. the fed surprised people buy in their projections for rate increases for the rest of the year they...
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that's ever been created. >> at the time, microsoft was 33-times larger than apple. was seen as a second or even third-tier technology player that had essentially lost the way. >> we have a 5% market share. and you could say that doesn't sound like too much. but we look at it as saying kind of 5 down, 95 to go. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief executive steve jobs is rolling out new products he hopes will reinvigorate the company and its bottom line. >> the thing about steve jobs that differentiates him from bill gates is he wasn't a programmer. he wasn't an engineer. and he wasn't a designer. but he knew enough about programming and engineering and he had enough just innate design sense that he was the perfect curator. >> no stranger to innovation, apple, the company that brought you the personal computer, is opening stores across the country. this will be apple's first venture into direct retail. a bold move in this pretty sluggish economy. now, the question remains if apple builds them will customers come? >>
that's ever been created. >> at the time, microsoft was 33-times larger than apple. was seen as a second or even third-tier technology player that had essentially lost the way. >> we have a 5% market share. and you could say that doesn't sound like too much. but we look at it as saying kind of 5 down, 95 to go. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief executive steve jobs is rolling out new products he hopes will...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ oogle and microsoft, next.berg. ♪ emily: time now for the work shifted series where we took a look at how businesses are leveraging tech to improve the workplace. one company expanding individual workspace is dropbox. best known for its cloud storage, dropbox is working on his third-party integration to offer tools like electronic signature. this as a growth partnerships with big tech companies like google, salesforce, which also happen to be its biggest competitors. joining us is the dropbox vice president of products, adam nash. how do you work with and compete with the likes of these gigantic companies on a daily basis? adam: well, thanks for having me. you know, i think in technology, the best solution is always follow the customer. it turns out work is changing for most people. we use more and more applications, devices. our teams vary. it turns out a lot of people touch all of these services. even when technologies compete on some fronts, if you are focused on the customer, you have to focus on making eve
this is bloomberg. ♪ oogle and microsoft, next.berg. ♪ emily: time now for the work shifted series where we took a look at how businesses are leveraging tech to improve the workplace. one company expanding individual workspace is dropbox. best known for its cloud storage, dropbox is working on his third-party integration to offer tools like electronic signature. this as a growth partnerships with big tech companies like google, salesforce, which also happen to be its biggest competitors....
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the apple computer companies established in april nine hundred seventy six microsoft and apple the two pillars of the computer revolution they both. of believed that computers were not just important but crucial. and. and yet they had a very different way of going after it jobs was coming from hardware and and gates was coming at it from software and that was so they came at it from two different directions but they both. were very strong minded men who believed they were they were changing the world. while bill gates continues to develop his basic the silicon valley do you want push ahead steve wozniak develops the apple two steve jobs looks for investors so that he can grow his young company. impressed by jobs angel investor mike marketa invests two hundred fifty thousand dollars in which expands and moves to cupertino where its headquarters are still located today. the how many calculators you up to maybe right and you have to use the automatic bank telling machines short so life is already seducing you into learning the stuff and it's certainly not an eight nine hundred eighty four
the apple computer companies established in april nine hundred seventy six microsoft and apple the two pillars of the computer revolution they both. of believed that computers were not just important but crucial. and. and yet they had a very different way of going after it jobs was coming from hardware and and gates was coming at it from software and that was so they came at it from two different directions but they both. were very strong minded men who believed they were they were changing the...
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competing with apple, google, and microsoft.is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology. last september, then u.s. attorney general jeff sessions called a meeting of state attorneys general to discuss whether google and facebook were suppressing conservative views. we know a smaller group of the state officials have been looking into possible antitrust consumer protection violations by google. this comes at a time where presidential hopefuls are calling for a breakup of big tech firms. a rallying cry that is reach across the aisle from the likes of texas senator ted cruz who retweeted senator warren's criticisms of facebook, adding "she is right. big tech has way too much power to silence free speech. they should not be censoring warren or anyone else." that was after facebook took down some campaign ad s for warren. i want about this more, to get to texas attorney general ken paxton who is standing by. thank you so much for joining us. i have to start off with -- are you in texas part of this group of attorneys general
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but as we know, google came about on its own microsoft bungled mobile so do we really need some kind of help with the next generation of innovators or will that process happen organically in a way because of the monopolistic behavior of the tech giants today? >> i think history has shown that in general competition in the tech field happens because of big shifts that the giants of the day miss rather than antitrust regulation i think what is interesting in the microsoft example, and i do think elizabeth warren misses the point on a couple fronts, i would argue that the antitrust scrutiny did slow microsoft's innovation not so much because of the rules that were imposed, but because microsoft as a company became more worried about regulation and lessing a agrees sif and other companies were able to do things it weren't. for example bunk gbungling the browser in the microsoft apple certainly bundles a browser and the google on the chrome book. so i think that antitrust regulation can have its place. but as we write in a piece today, it is often in a different way than regulators actual
but as we know, google came about on its own microsoft bungled mobile so do we really need some kind of help with the next generation of innovators or will that process happen organically in a way because of the monopolistic behavior of the tech giants today? >> i think history has shown that in general competition in the tech field happens because of big shifts that the giants of the day miss rather than antitrust regulation i think what is interesting in the microsoft example, and i do...
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charles: you also like microsoft let's talk about that.omenal speaking of amazon they've been able to grow that cloud buts as fast in some quarters even faster than amazon. >> yeah, their cloud business is growing something like 40% they are hitting it out of the park, but amazon and microsoft are the two top competitors in terms of the cloud but microsoft has this beautiful suite of products i bought a bunch of their products lately they're really fantastic well-made products and expanding their echosystem so microsoft to me has been a go to for a long time i remember recommending it on stuart's show years ago where it was coming out of the late 20s and i loved it ever since. took profits on it when it got to 112, and i'd like to get back in. what do we do is a lot of times we'll just take profits if we come down a little bit about 10% from our profits and get back in and say get back to those old highs so we're not missing out on this one. charles: microsoft also the story of the ceo who has come in and done a remarkable job. >> phenomen
charles: you also like microsoft let's talk about that.omenal speaking of amazon they've been able to grow that cloud buts as fast in some quarters even faster than amazon. >> yeah, their cloud business is growing something like 40% they are hitting it out of the park, but amazon and microsoft are the two top competitors in terms of the cloud but microsoft has this beautiful suite of products i bought a bunch of their products lately they're really fantastic well-made products and...
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with microsoft a decade to rein them in. slowed them down and allowed the new small fish to become bigger fish. the trouble right now is any time small companies start gaining momentum, you have the facebooks and the googles and the amazons eating them up. facebook is the most ruthless of all. that's why i bought instagram and that's why it bought whatsapp. technology has changed the equation. continue out of touch with technology, they are saying dumb things. >> let me jump in real quick before jonas goes, the same arguments were leveled against ibm that they ruled and yet along came dell, along came and in the mainframe market you didn't need to government to intervene, competitors got in there and eventually caused ibm -- >> you're not listening to him, gary. >> i am. he's saying technology -- >> it's moved just as fast for the last 50 years, adam. >> the computer platforms gain too much power. silicon valley, monopolies are wonder. and invading all the rules they can. we don't have no way of controlling facebook right no
with microsoft a decade to rein them in. slowed them down and allowed the new small fish to become bigger fish. the trouble right now is any time small companies start gaining momentum, you have the facebooks and the googles and the amazons eating them up. facebook is the most ruthless of all. that's why i bought instagram and that's why it bought whatsapp. technology has changed the equation. continue out of touch with technology, they are saying dumb things. >> let me jump in real quick...
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carol: but have google and apple told microsoft about their plan?play stations, and expensive he sees to play these large, very expensive games take years and sometimes hundreds of millions to make. the technological change we are going through right now allows those expensive games streamed through the internet just like shows and tv on netflix, even know you are playing game, you won't need to have a consul or a pc. to jumpows tech giants into this industry and really disrupted. -- disrupt it. go back, whento people think about videogames, they think about what you are talking about. you got to buy the latest consul and what are you planning on, and when the next big game. that may not change, but like you say, is whole notion of hardware, that is radical. hardware consuls for decades and it really became popular in north america in the 80's with nintendo coming out. sony quickly following with their playstation and in the early 2000's, microsoft shop their way in. before that whole 30 years, you everynew consul come out 4-5 years and costing betw
carol: but have google and apple told microsoft about their plan?play stations, and expensive he sees to play these large, very expensive games take years and sometimes hundreds of millions to make. the technological change we are going through right now allows those expensive games streamed through the internet just like shows and tv on netflix, even know you are playing game, you won't need to have a consul or a pc. to jumpows tech giants into this industry and really disrupted. -- disrupt...
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i also wonder, in the '90s, maybe microsoft was the obvious example, but jon makes a good point, tony, there's four major tech giants today. is it going to be one of them that ends up being the target of a big, multistate suit, you think, or all of them? >> well, remember, it's some consumers understand that trade-off that you mentioned, that their data is essentially paying for the service that they're using. a lot of consumers actually don't understand that trade-off, and that's where i think a lot of these headline-grabbing privacy controversies start, is when people wake up to what facebook and google are doing with their information, and in some cases, especially with facebook, that they haven't done what they've said they've done that's the heart of the cambridge analytica investigation that's playing out across the country and that's one area where i think you should keep an eye on the state ags. this is a group, democrat and republican, that has been looking into facebook's entanglement with cambridge analytica. it's a parallel investigation as the federal government is doing
i also wonder, in the '90s, maybe microsoft was the obvious example, but jon makes a good point, tony, there's four major tech giants today. is it going to be one of them that ends up being the target of a big, multistate suit, you think, or all of them? >> well, remember, it's some consumers understand that trade-off that you mentioned, that their data is essentially paying for the service that they're using. a lot of consumers actually don't understand that trade-off, and that's where i...
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. ♪ -- -- they veryll ahead, difficult task of beating microsoft in video games.: how this president is moving to improve diversity. carol: we begin with the ceo of lloyd's of london. this was a report on a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at this company. jason: they are trying to stamp this out. carol: the ceo, john sat down with lumbar television for an exclusive interview. john: i was very honored to take on the executive position at lloyd's of london. 's i wantot the lloyd to be part of. my colleagues feel the same way. i don't care how long ago they were, it is not acceptable in this day and age that any woman should not feel safe. thatun through the actions have been announced, we have to go through an independent cultural survey. we have to see what more we can do. what i am clear on, we are not doing enough. we had ensure that everybody, whether it is a woman or a man should feel safe at any time of day, doing anything associated with the lloyd's market. tohow can you manage convince people that they will feel safe outside of the building? it is w
. ♪ -- -- they veryll ahead, difficult task of beating microsoft in video games.: how this president is moving to improve diversity. carol: we begin with the ceo of lloyd's of london. this was a report on a deep-seated culture of sexual misconduct at this company. jason: they are trying to stamp this out. carol: the ceo, john sat down with lumbar television for an exclusive interview. john: i was very honored to take on the executive position at lloyd's of london. 's i wantot the lloyd to be...
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up, piece of that melt microsoft. microsoft up seven days in a row. some are saying there is a rotation into software. this is a chart of the s&p 500 in white. microsoftigher than but both basically in the same direction. true in the fourth quarter selloff but now microsoft leading this year on the big rally, hitting that all-time high, suggesting we could. 500, whether facebook or microsoft turns out to be the better tell on the direction. >> energy is up 1.4%. 29 members in the index, every single one of them in the green. if you take a look at a year to date chart, you can see the energy sector up about 15.9%. as of friday, energy was the fourth best performing sector. now it is number three but it is neck and neck with industrial. >> when we talk about whether this rally is going to continue, keep in mind we are seeing more activity by retail investors. , they saw some pretty significant inflows in the recent week. if you throw in the vanguard funds, that takes you to about $11 billion, the most we have seen on a weekly basis. withof this had to d
up, piece of that melt microsoft. microsoft up seven days in a row. some are saying there is a rotation into software. this is a chart of the s&p 500 in white. microsoftigher than but both basically in the same direction. true in the fourth quarter selloff but now microsoft leading this year on the big rally, hitting that all-time high, suggesting we could. 500, whether facebook or microsoft turns out to be the better tell on the direction. >> energy is up 1.4%. 29 members in the...
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here, oft they did not violate any those rights that microsoft has said. not manufacture the product in the lawsuits titled -- that was stated. at 11:30 a.m. local time we will hear from them, you heard him defend himself against these claims that they did not pay for royalties from 2015 to 2018. plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> today we have our china , putting their best charts against one another. this greatalk about spread tightening and how jpmorgan says it is overdone. is china's cbs, the default of the sovereign debts and you can see in the charts it has plunged the time since the beginning of this year. i overlaid that with the shanghai composite index to make the term are interesting. those two charts lines are negatively correlated and it is not hard to imagine that when the sentiment as high people pay lower for debt default insurance. the point i want to make is when investors are saying the composite is in a bubble china'sy, jpmorgan says cds rally is also overdone. the reason is because the rally is given more by the financial,
here, oft they did not violate any those rights that microsoft has said. not manufacture the product in the lawsuits titled -- that was stated. at 11:30 a.m. local time we will hear from them, you heard him defend himself against these claims that they did not pay for royalties from 2015 to 2018. plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> today we have our china , putting their best charts against one another. this greatalk about spread tightening and how jpmorgan says it is...
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. >>> still to come, the anniversary of microsoft's ipo 33 years later but first, rick santelli, what you watching today >> well, when i look over to this side, i see equities. looks great. look over on this side, i see treasury rates not so great a real tale of two markets that's what we're going to tal ouafr e break. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> i'm scott wapner here's what's coming up. we'll debate what the returnof the f.a.n.g.s means. whether a resurgence of those stocks mean the rally can continue plus, our call of the day sends roku reeling but what is jim laben that'thalg with his position. and the odell beckham shocker. we'll talk some markets and do it at noon we're just about 15 or so away we'll see you then >>> there's a lot to talk about on that one, scott i can't wait see you at the top of the hour meanwhile, the fda outlining further restrictions on ecigarettes and their sales this hour in an eff
. >>> still to come, the anniversary of microsoft's ipo 33 years later but first, rick santelli, what you watching today >> well, when i look over to this side, i see equities. looks great. look over on this side, i see treasury rates not so great a real tale of two markets that's what we're going to tal ouafr e break. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's...
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and microsoft never did anything for me. but they didn't oppose next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen isn't the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion really not or they weren't calling these buoys none of these right we're calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. i said a holy crap if these are all women doing sys
and microsoft never did anything for me. but they didn't oppose next either you know bill didn't seem next as a factor. he didn't see he didn't seem next as good as being evil having the success and so he didn't have to oppose it. first thing to look at in this product is user interface that's perhaps the most important thing about this product this is the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system...
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the second it iteration of microsoft's hololens the second iteration of microsoft's hololens createdit's lighter than the original hololens, but at the same time it sort of feels more solid. let's see what the experience is like. there we go. after a brief set up, ifound myself working in construction — albeit of the mixed reality variety. the upgrades include a display, doubling the viewing range, voice control, and more precise hand gestures. they allow you to stretch, rotate, and move what is in the virtual world, or as was demonstrated in the launch, do something as detailed as play the piano. or i can play the keys one at a time. the field of view is wider, but the experience is definitely better when i'm standing further back, which, initially when i was trying to move things on the table, that wasn't ideal because i was having to go forward. but right now i can move the timescale just here to take a look at how the building work was going at each point. 0k. that's pretty cool. this still isn't a consumer product, though, it's squarely aimed at professionals, with a price tag t
the second it iteration of microsoft's hololens the second iteration of microsoft's hololens createdit's lighter than the original hololens, but at the same time it sort of feels more solid. let's see what the experience is like. there we go. after a brief set up, ifound myself working in construction — albeit of the mixed reality variety. the upgrades include a display, doubling the viewing range, voice control, and more precise hand gestures. they allow you to stretch, rotate, and move what...
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how many times have we written off microsoft? the monopoly continues to be lucrative. >> they're yelling at me we have to go. >> okay, kelly. >> thank you so much, greg >>> prime minister may is apparently heading to discuss brexit the latest on the deal and what happens if this week's vote fails, next. >>> forget about financial credit what if you were measured your social credit? china's doing just that. we'll tell you about the impact still to come. we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory upda
how many times have we written off microsoft? the monopoly continues to be lucrative. >> they're yelling at me we have to go. >> okay, kelly. >> thank you so much, greg >>> prime minister may is apparently heading to discuss brexit the latest on the deal and what happens if this week's vote fails, next. >>> forget about financial credit what if you were measured your social credit? china's doing just that. we'll tell you about the impact still to come. we see...
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microsoft claiming foxconn owes royalties to devices.ing, saying it is a personal attack towards him and his company. >> i will say this now to microsoft -- you are afraid. if you have the guts, go and sue them. why push on the taiwanese contract manufacturer making such thin margins? why go after us? their goal is to go after public attention. why now? because the u.s. and china are about to sign a trade deal. emily: microsoft is claiming it is trying to merely enforce contractual commitments from its 2013 agreement with foxconn. parents, universities, coaches and college admission counselors among dozens charged in a sweeping criminal conspiracy that helps applicants win admission to elite universities. among those charged, william mcglashan, the head of tpg business. he has been a guest multiple times on this show. he allegedly agreed to pay $50,000 to a charity with the understanding that his son's answers on the act exam would be corrected. robert zangrillo, the founder of dragon global management which has invested in facebook and
microsoft claiming foxconn owes royalties to devices.ing, saying it is a personal attack towards him and his company. >> i will say this now to microsoft -- you are afraid. if you have the guts, go and sue them. why push on the taiwanese contract manufacturer making such thin margins? why go after us? their goal is to go after public attention. why now? because the u.s. and china are about to sign a trade deal. emily: microsoft is claiming it is trying to merely enforce contractual...