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is mobile? they unbundled these apps. >> why wouldn't -- >> i'll tell you. >> please. >> they were jamming ads in these news feeds and that's on their main mobile app. they have this unbridled package of mobile apps. instagram. how many apps are you going to stick in between pictures of people's dogs. you have a ball. the stock is trading in a very the right range. 250e7 85 for the last nine months. it doesn't feel like it wants to break out. >> but it doesn't feel like it wants to break down. and when you can actually display that you have growth -- you brought up google earlier. my one retort is google is not showing us the kind much growth you want to have. >> 16% sales growth out of $60 billion number. >> i'm not saying they don't have growth. when you compare apples to apples, there's plenty of growth in front of them. . >> coming out hot here tonight. >> the bears on one side the big grizzly. >> he's making cogent points. >> but? >> i don't think the stock is that expensive. you look at 32
is mobile? they unbundled these apps. >> why wouldn't -- >> i'll tell you. >> please. >> they were jamming ads in these news feeds and that's on their main mobile app. they have this unbridled package of mobile apps. instagram. how many apps are you going to stick in between pictures of people's dogs. you have a ball. the stock is trading in a very the right range. 250e7 85 for the last nine months. it doesn't feel like it wants to break out. >> but it doesn't feel...
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but the fact of it is, most of the applications and most of the values coming on the mobility, the mobility of wireless devices that are really moving fard beyond beyond atethered environment. we have a tremendous penetration of mobile devices. whether it's the iphone or samsung, whatever it is, young people are growing up with these from the time they are -- i mean almost a year old. so i think we need to be talking about -- >> i just discussed this in my last two segments, the danger of course is that you're absolutely right. there's remarkable power in the hands of young people both here in america and around the world as a result of mobile connectivity but these are not the people making billions making apps. not even taking online courses in that sense. there is a limit to what your phone can do in this world we're blurring the lines no question. do you not draw a distinction between mobile connectivity and broadband access on a computer in your home? >> yes, but i have to tell you i really use the mobile connectivity devices myself because i travel around the world and i find that far
but the fact of it is, most of the applications and most of the values coming on the mobility, the mobility of wireless devices that are really moving fard beyond beyond atethered environment. we have a tremendous penetration of mobile devices. whether it's the iphone or samsung, whatever it is, young people are growing up with these from the time they are -- i mean almost a year old. so i think we need to be talking about -- >> i just discussed this in my last two segments, the danger of...
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all mobile google searches will favor sites that are mobile friendly.t could lead to changes in how websites are ranked and hurt smaller businesses. that do not have mobile from the sites. bird flu is discovered on an iowa farm with more than 5 million chickens. the u.s. department of agriculture found the virus. it means the hands must be destroyed -- the hens must be destroyed. i will produces about 1/5 of the nation's bigs. -- eggs. it takes a village or maybe just the help of a billionaire. we will hear from a children's tv producer who is working with warren buffett to mold young minds around money. happy birthday your majesty. the queen of england is 89 today and she got a 41 gun royal salute. she may get a more -- prince william's second child is due at the end of this week. ♪ betty: we are less than an hour to the start of trading. i want to get back to our breaking news desk. some of the early action including under armour. scarlet: the most actively traded stock by value in the premarket with $37 million of shares changing hands. usually apple
all mobile google searches will favor sites that are mobile friendly.t could lead to changes in how websites are ranked and hurt smaller businesses. that do not have mobile from the sites. bird flu is discovered on an iowa farm with more than 5 million chickens. the u.s. department of agriculture found the virus. it means the hands must be destroyed -- the hens must be destroyed. i will produces about 1/5 of the nation's bigs. -- eggs. it takes a village or maybe just the help of a billionaire....
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especially in mobile.ld yahoo's search business, that's something she's good at and is interested in. obviously doing a deal with google would be financially terrific for yahoo, because google does monetize so well. so i don't know if, i don't know if they'll move in there, that's an aggressive move and could attract attention of regulators here in a way they're not going to want to have when europe is in a difficult position. >> there's a lot to watch. we didn't even get to earnings this week, kara. have a great weekend. kara swish frer recode. >>> coming up more on the selloff, we're down 265 on the dow. rick santelli, what are you watching on this friday? >> we're watching interest rates, there's the countdown to zero for ten-year boon. which violated from a violation of five basis points. today we want to talk about the blue side of the card, are treasury as good buy or are they a good-bye? we'll talk about that after the break. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and
especially in mobile.ld yahoo's search business, that's something she's good at and is interested in. obviously doing a deal with google would be financially terrific for yahoo, because google does monetize so well. so i don't know if, i don't know if they'll move in there, that's an aggressive move and could attract attention of regulators here in a way they're not going to want to have when europe is in a difficult position. >> there's a lot to watch. we didn't even get to earnings this...
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mobile apple and google.ends close to some of the facebook guys and came to the conclusion that they were pioneering new technologies that could be used in the enterprise and for the next decade or so they'll lead the way on technology innovation. >> one that you left out, a different read is reid hastings and netflix. that would help people to understand the things you bring to the party. >> so we actually run all of their hr and finance. that's your solution. so everything related to managing their employees, paying their employees on the accounting side. closing the books. people who usually use our systems can close the books much faster. they see cost savings much better analytics reporting but in general we are now the modern version of hr and finance systems that used to be on systems you built yourself 15 to 20 years ago. >> people should understand when you see companies that report a good sales like it's because they're spending too much money on things that you come in and save money for. >> in a t
mobile apple and google.ends close to some of the facebook guys and came to the conclusion that they were pioneering new technologies that could be used in the enterprise and for the next decade or so they'll lead the way on technology innovation. >> one that you left out, a different read is reid hastings and netflix. that would help people to understand the things you bring to the party. >> so we actually run all of their hr and finance. that's your solution. so everything related...
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with our ipads, our mobile devices, we're scrolling through them. that's the mobile experience.ryone understands that's what people look first. >> right. okay. that's basically what google is telling us as well. right you're saying this is what we're concentrating on. it's a good reminder for us take a look at the site and see how it looks on mobile. give us some ideas about how to -- for some people only paying attention on their big screen what things can we do to make us look good. >> image optimization you want to make sure the size of the image, how big the files are. run it through. set a limit. very important. don't use flash. >> right. >> just stop. you know, it may mark the final death of the lash. design for vertical. so don't make people skolcroll to the right or left. imagine it's a phone, you know, a galaxy or an iphone and they're doing this. if you put your information in a vertical scroll you're going to help yourself immensely. there's something called responsive to design. it's smart enough to know how to resize depending on the device you're looking at. so it
with our ipads, our mobile devices, we're scrolling through them. that's the mobile experience.ryone understands that's what people look first. >> right. okay. that's basically what google is telling us as well. right you're saying this is what we're concentrating on. it's a good reminder for us take a look at the site and see how it looks on mobile. give us some ideas about how to -- for some people only paying attention on their big screen what things can we do to make us look good....
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so we know this because we launched on mobile, as a mobile-only app, about four years ago, and peopleere like, come on people aren't going to shop from your phone. four years later, now that's obvious. so when apple says they're going to launch another platform that is going to get people closer to the products they love and to communicating with each other, we jumped on it. and we believe in it so much a that we actually have 85 people in our company and we brought on apple watch for every single person here. >> we should work there. >> i should work there! >> are you guys hiring? >> ha ha! >> and part of of it is because we want 85 people on the ground testing this, so we can learn faster and quicker. >> tracy a very generous cofounder at that. parag, head of mobile for stub hub. bloomberg, stephen, who i hope has security detail. thank you so much. still to come, my exclusive interview with facebook c.e.o. sheryl and richard branton, coming up. ♪ >> work, family life. as a working mom, i know how hard it is to juggle all of these responsibilities. that's why i was so excited to sit
so we know this because we launched on mobile, as a mobile-only app, about four years ago, and peopleere like, come on people aren't going to shop from your phone. four years later, now that's obvious. so when apple says they're going to launch another platform that is going to get people closer to the products they love and to communicating with each other, we jumped on it. and we believe in it so much a that we actually have 85 people in our company and we brought on apple watch for every...
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the mobile numbers were absolutely staggering when you look at the mobile active users and daily mobile active users the percentage gains are what zuckerberg september out when he was trying see what he could do with this company and what they could do in term of growth. we've seen that stock go into positive territory. now i think it's down a dollar and a half. tomorrow morning as the dust settles we'll start to see what the direction of facebook will be because it was down almost $2 after the earnings. >> i think you have to buy them.
the mobile numbers were absolutely staggering when you look at the mobile active users and daily mobile active users the percentage gains are what zuckerberg september out when he was trying see what he could do with this company and what they could do in term of growth. we've seen that stock go into positive territory. now i think it's down a dollar and a half. tomorrow morning as the dust settles we'll start to see what the direction of facebook will be because it was down almost $2 after the...
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they collect mobile ggeddon.h on your phone mobile friendly sites will be first on the list. emily chang talks to analysts about search engine land. >> i think it is warranted in the way it was used in the los angeles freeway update called carmageddon, it is something you need to be paying attention to that it could be a disaster if you're not prepared. it is well-suited this name came about. people thought, we need to get our mobile stuff together. whether it turns out to be a disaster for the unprepared, we are waiting to see. emily: we are being told he could take days or weeks to see how it could affect different websites. any websites in particular that you know of that could suffer? >> i think we have seen a few websites out there, really the way to think about this is small businesses that are not aware that google is putting out update. remember google already announced this at the end of last year. really you would expect a big company to have aligned themselves to the fact. this is not a new thing for g
they collect mobile ggeddon.h on your phone mobile friendly sites will be first on the list. emily chang talks to analysts about search engine land. >> i think it is warranted in the way it was used in the los angeles freeway update called carmageddon, it is something you need to be paying attention to that it could be a disaster if you're not prepared. it is well-suited this name came about. people thought, we need to get our mobile stuff together. whether it turns out to be a disaster...
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in india as well we have mobile games.language to reach people and educate them about what happens when a woman goes through pregnant the. -- pregnancy. what happens each month. this game can reach a broader group of people, including here in the u.s. most people are not going to think about what is going on around the world. but maybe they will be enticed into playing a little game that will teach them. alix: when you look at the global aspect of where women are, is there a country that has the best growth trajectory, and what is the worst? including women in their society and moving ahead. guest: we are talking about the developing world. so the developed world has done a lot. rwanda has done far better than in some ways, some developed countries have done, in terms of percentage of women in parliament and in leadership positions. we still don't have a woman president. there are a few women presidents in african countries. we have a ways to go. but they have a much farther half travel because on average, women are not tr
in india as well we have mobile games.language to reach people and educate them about what happens when a woman goes through pregnant the. -- pregnancy. what happens each month. this game can reach a broader group of people, including here in the u.s. most people are not going to think about what is going on around the world. but maybe they will be enticed into playing a little game that will teach them. alix: when you look at the global aspect of where women are, is there a country that has...
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mobile is where they are at.e seeing them up in the 50% range because about three quarters of their business is done on mobile. they are becoming a platform for mobile apps. crazy stats in terms of how much they are hiring as well. 48% increase year on year. they now have 10,000 people working for them. underlying its business is one of strength. we saw it do the same for ebay as well the dollar strength hurting sales slightly, but the company managed to outperform. we saw it eat analyst estimates. -- beat analyst estimates. they did cut 2400 jobs. guy: we are going to hear from google later today. they've confirmed that they are not just a tech company anymore. caroline: you're right. we got a big unveil, the big mobile product. this is the future for google. they want to own our digital life. they are launching mobile project fi. no contract mobile phone service that you can use abroad. no contract, but you do need a nexus 6 google android phone. it starts at just $20. unlimited texting and calls in the u.s. wh
mobile is where they are at.e seeing them up in the 50% range because about three quarters of their business is done on mobile. they are becoming a platform for mobile apps. crazy stats in terms of how much they are hiring as well. 48% increase year on year. they now have 10,000 people working for them. underlying its business is one of strength. we saw it do the same for ebay as well the dollar strength hurting sales slightly, but the company managed to outperform. we saw it eat analyst...
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did not seem to be mobile friendly. a lot of time going through these things because we are waiting for visibility reports that would give us an idea of who is impacted. one last thing, if you are a big enough company to have someone searching for you by name, you are probably define. there are other signals google would use to return something. it was more a case of is there something else better and mobile friendly and you're not that is where your problem is. emily: on that note, google says they are striving to give the best search results. could google's get something out of this to? this could have a big impact on mobile ad dollars. >> one of the reasons, apart from the search quality, google and search engines in general faces long-term threat that people are using more apps. they are already deciding what sites to go to. if they want to shop they use in amazon app. praveen: it is important for them to stay relevant -- relevant. that means giving you the information you need right there. on mobile, attention span
did not seem to be mobile friendly. a lot of time going through these things because we are waiting for visibility reports that would give us an idea of who is impacted. one last thing, if you are a big enough company to have someone searching for you by name, you are probably define. there are other signals google would use to return something. it was more a case of is there something else better and mobile friendly and you're not that is where your problem is. emily: on that note, google says...
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and the internet is going mobile.nking about adjacent industries in a totally different way. you saw what google is doing in moving into this space. and frankly, cable players, trying to move content, wi-fi adjacent to unlicensed spectrum and mobile. totally makes sense. so i mean yeah, it's not put it right in the boat. could a cable player and a mobile player come together and deliver much better things for customers? absolutely. >> now i see the watch you're wearing. and we know last night apple reported its numbers that are pretty extraordinary. >> he loves mickey mouse. >> i do, too. >> his feet move, it's really cool. >> i do like that when you think about that and you think about google and project 5, is everybody a carrier? >> in some fashion. everybody is trying to get their stuff to people and every part of your body in some fashion is going to have, it's the internet of things. and importantly, what i see from my company is, i'm very focused on what we do and i'm somewhat neutral at this point, i'm not usin
and the internet is going mobile.nking about adjacent industries in a totally different way. you saw what google is doing in moving into this space. and frankly, cable players, trying to move content, wi-fi adjacent to unlicensed spectrum and mobile. totally makes sense. so i mean yeah, it's not put it right in the boat. could a cable player and a mobile player come together and deliver much better things for customers? absolutely. >> now i see the watch you're wearing. and we know last...
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the number -- a number of mobile app users has doubled in two years and half of those are mobile only users. the smartphone is the hub for shopping, social media travel, finance, e-mail, and texting. some people use them for phone calls. with opentable you could find a restaurant, make a reservation monitor your tab throughout the meal, all without ever taking a wallet out of your pocket. you can still use your discover card. no reason to hand a card to someone. that is one you expect more and more of in the years ahead. i am constantly amazed at the innovative new app being developed. at that automatically sends money to charity for the automatic snooze button. that'll make you either very prompt or very generous. either way, you are a winner. financial services apps are the fastest-growing apps come up over 50% from last year. it is all built around the smartphone pure real-time, customizable and upgradable devices open up a world of possibilities. phones will be the access device , versus cards and physical laws could we're fast approaching a world where commerce will seamlessly bl
the number -- a number of mobile app users has doubled in two years and half of those are mobile only users. the smartphone is the hub for shopping, social media travel, finance, e-mail, and texting. some people use them for phone calls. with opentable you could find a restaurant, make a reservation monitor your tab throughout the meal, all without ever taking a wallet out of your pocket. you can still use your discover card. no reason to hand a card to someone. that is one you expect more and...
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it's being called a mobile-geddon. bloomberg is altering their search algorithm, and when you search on your phone or tablet mobile friendly websites will be ranked higher. it is a reflection of the importance google is placing on mobile. there are concerns that businesses with unfriendly mobile websites could see their business plummet. joining me is the founding editor of search engine land. this is your world, you have been covering this every day for years. is this really a -geddon? >> it's warranted in the way we've seen it used, when los angeles has a big freeway update and they called it car-maged it could be a disaster if it's notdon. -- if you are not prepared for it. people thought we need to get our mobile stuff together. whether it turns out to be a disaster for the prepared, we are waiting to see right now. emily: we are told could take days or weeks to see how this affects different websites. any websites in particular that you know of that will suffer because of this? >> we've seen a few websites in the
it's being called a mobile-geddon. bloomberg is altering their search algorithm, and when you search on your phone or tablet mobile friendly websites will be ranked higher. it is a reflection of the importance google is placing on mobile. there are concerns that businesses with unfriendly mobile websites could see their business plummet. joining me is the founding editor of search engine land. this is your world, you have been covering this every day for years. is this really a -geddon?...
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like mobility. it's really at the heart of our strategy. >> one sector that you focus on our service i should say is cloud. there's been an active discussion about whether the cloud overtime will become comod tiezed since it's becoming a crowded market with the likes of amazon microsoft, google among others. that could lead to pricing cuts and commoditization of the cloud. is that a concern? >> it's definitely a concern. we have really been able to invest in secure and protected cloud. so we are for example running our cloud operation acredited -- government acredited organization because security and data protection is in europe specifically still a concern and we see the difference in buying behavior between the united states and here in europe. >> what are you seeing just in terms of general trends in the industry now? and are you also seeing clients coming back? are they willing to reinvest in this cycle? >> we definitely see clients coming back. it's still an uncertain outlook. klines are cauti
like mobility. it's really at the heart of our strategy. >> one sector that you focus on our service i should say is cloud. there's been an active discussion about whether the cloud overtime will become comod tiezed since it's becoming a crowded market with the likes of amazon microsoft, google among others. that could lead to pricing cuts and commoditization of the cloud. is that a concern? >> it's definitely a concern. we have really been able to invest in secure and protected...
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it said it would get itself into a mobile metric and past 50%. it's almost at 70% mobile.'re just talking around the fringes. do they monetize instagram? what do they do with the user base? they made the big leap. if you're an institutional player and want exposure to this sector, the heaviest waiting is in the name. it's liquid. this thing goes higher. >> larry? >> can i give you a quick macro call? i don't know about these stocks. all i'll say is this the market is basically trading sideways we're not far from the highs but we're not crashing either. people are trying to figure out, are we going into recession or is it bad winter numbers? i say no recession. are we going into a boom? no. do we have inflation? no. strong dollar low energy prices going to turn out to be big pluses. >> even if it's a head wind as we're seeing in these results. >> some companies weren't prepared to or don't know how to hedge. >> all right. >> all their other costs are coming down. everything they buy is cheaper because of the strong dollar and to me that is ultimately bullish for the stock m
it said it would get itself into a mobile metric and past 50%. it's almost at 70% mobile.'re just talking around the fringes. do they monetize instagram? what do they do with the user base? they made the big leap. if you're an institutional player and want exposure to this sector, the heaviest waiting is in the name. it's liquid. this thing goes higher. >> larry? >> can i give you a quick macro call? i don't know about these stocks. all i'll say is this the market is basically...
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vectorvest mobile is here and it's free!tter trading decisions with ctorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobile analyzes ranks and graphs... ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and gives you clear buy, sell, hold recommendations... ...on every stock; anytime, anywhere. vectorvest mobile comes free with your vectorvest trial. get it now! visit vectorvest.com/mobile to get started >> take me to san francisco for monday's show -- oh anyway you know, what can i say, apple reports monday and i want you to own it not trade it. there will be some analysts that say you should sell the stock. maybe it's best to buy it on tuesday. after what we saw with amazon, starbucks, microsoft, i have to tell you, even with google this is a market that likes tech. you do an upside surprise. don't worry, this is just a loaner. i wish it were mine but i am the coolest man you have ever seen unless you see someone that has one too. always a bull market somewhere. i
vectorvest mobile is here and it's free!tter trading decisions with ctorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobile analyzes ranks and graphs... ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and gives you clear buy, sell, hold recommendations... ...on every stock; anytime, anywhere. vectorvest mobile comes free with your vectorvest trial. get it now! visit vectorvest.com/mobile to get started >> take me to san...
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jon leger, the ceo of t-mobile, has predicted that t-mobile will surpass print as the third largest wirelesser. how do you feel about that happening? marcelo: we field good. my first quarter to report was last quarter. it was great for the company to not lose customers. the company lost 700,000 in the first three months. in alaska quarter, we reported the thousand positive customers which is great. 30,000 may not seem a lot, but it is a lot when you have seen millions of customers. we feel really good with where we are. we feel really good where we are from a company perspective. emily: are you saying that t-mobile is not going to surpass print anytime soon? marcelo: i do not have access to t-mobile numbers, but john promised that in the last quarter last year and it cannot happen. he can promise it again this quarter. i really do not know t-mobile's results and when they announce those numbers, we will know. i can tell you just were sprint is going today. emily: jon leger knows how to get attention. he is big on twitter and seems to be a marketing and media mastermind. he is currently in a
jon leger, the ceo of t-mobile, has predicted that t-mobile will surpass print as the third largest wirelesser. how do you feel about that happening? marcelo: we field good. my first quarter to report was last quarter. it was great for the company to not lose customers. the company lost 700,000 in the first three months. in alaska quarter, we reported the thousand positive customers which is great. 30,000 may not seem a lot, but it is a lot when you have seen millions of customers. we feel...
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mobile and video.ink the best position right now is facebook him a but google is very close, number two. cory: in terms of advertising the change in advertising rates, is facebook increasing equally? guest: the most important thing is the pricing side of thing. it's almost an outcome rather than a determinate when you're looking at online advertising. facebook is seen a pretty significant decline in the amount of inventory there making available just as they have moved from desktop to mobile. they are also moving to higher quality ad units on mobile, particularly video, as mark mentioned, which will have a positive impact for advertising prices. cory: so the amount of ads could be infinite, but they are looking for more quality, not quantity? guest: that's exactly the way i would look at it. cory: i want to turn to amazon. there's not a lot of disclosure. but it was shocking to me, mark the profit margins. it seemed very un-amazon-like. guest: i do not know a single cell site or by side analysts on wal
mobile and video.ink the best position right now is facebook him a but google is very close, number two. cory: in terms of advertising the change in advertising rates, is facebook increasing equally? guest: the most important thing is the pricing side of thing. it's almost an outcome rather than a determinate when you're looking at online advertising. facebook is seen a pretty significant decline in the amount of inventory there making available just as they have moved from desktop to mobile....
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they collect mobile geddon.on your phone, mobile friendly sites will be first on you can see it right down to the wire, he rolled the dice, and it came out in his favor. we could be talking about tesla as a division of google just as easily. cory: that was ashlee vance, the "best of bloomberg west" will continue after the break. ♪ cory: this is the "best of bloomberg west." they collect mobile geddon. you search on your phone, mobile friendly sites will be first on the list. emily chang talks to analysts about search engine land. >> i think it is warranted in the way it was used in the los angeles freeway update called carmageddon, it is something you need to be paying attention to that it could be a disaster if you're not prepared. it is well-suited this name came about. people thought, we need to get our mobile stuff together. whether it turns out to be a disaster for the unprepared, we are waiting to see. emily: we are being told he could take days or weeks to see how it could affect different websites. any w
they collect mobile geddon.on your phone, mobile friendly sites will be first on you can see it right down to the wire, he rolled the dice, and it came out in his favor. we could be talking about tesla as a division of google just as easily. cory: that was ashlee vance, the "best of bloomberg west" will continue after the break. ♪ cory: this is the "best of bloomberg west." they collect mobile geddon. you search on your phone, mobile friendly sites will be first on the...
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the mobile experience on yahoo!as historically not been very good, therefore the advertising has not been very good. mobile is one of the and fastest-growing areas of advertising spending across the internet and is one of the areas yahoo! is playing catch-up and to date, we have not seen the traction on some of those investments. and then the question becomes how patient will investors be as they wait for this turnaround? emily: today, their archrival, so-called mobilegeddon, google is favoring mobile friendly sites. you have been following all of that money she is spending in the company's she is buying and the talent she is buying. all of this costs money. when we going to see this start to pay off? brian: that is the $4 billion question. i mean, we have been waiting a long time. what are we? almost three years into the turnaround now. she has had quite a while. emily: she just did a major talent reorganization. brian: right now, they are talking about trying to trim back and save money. it is a tricky spot for he
the mobile experience on yahoo!as historically not been very good, therefore the advertising has not been very good. mobile is one of the and fastest-growing areas of advertising spending across the internet and is one of the areas yahoo! is playing catch-up and to date, we have not seen the traction on some of those investments. and then the question becomes how patient will investors be as they wait for this turnaround? emily: today, their archrival, so-called mobilegeddon, google is favoring...
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from mobile.red to 59% one year earlier and 0% when the company went public. the mobile user base jumped 31% last year, reaching 70 -- 798 earlier people. how can facebook make more money? i am joined from new york why are chevy and mcdonald's spending money on facebook? >> that is where the users are. the internet has completely changed. a few short years ago, the internet experience for most of us started with a browser and search. today it starts with a smartphone and an app. the top quarter of those apps are facebook apps. cory: i am really intrigued. there have been so many numbers out of the reports. why do we run through some of the things. i want to know how you react as an advertiser. one of the things that was a trip was that their user growth accelerated -- in other words they added more users and at a faster rate in the first quarter than they did in the fourth quarter in the u.s. is facebook getting more powerful in the united states? >> they are getting more powerful all the time bec
from mobile.red to 59% one year earlier and 0% when the company went public. the mobile user base jumped 31% last year, reaching 70 -- 798 earlier people. how can facebook make more money? i am joined from new york why are chevy and mcdonald's spending money on facebook? >> that is where the users are. the internet has completely changed. a few short years ago, the internet experience for most of us started with a browser and search. today it starts with a smartphone and an app. the top...
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t-mobile is breaking the rules of wireless.alaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today. squire?! what beer may i fetch you, my lord? umm... i'll have a redd's apple ale. and perhaps a wrench. no. a wrench, a wrench. redd's apple ale. also in strawberry and green apple. ♪ ♪ long live the pioneers♪ ♪ rebels and mutineers♪ ♪ go forth and have no fear♪ ♪ come close and lend an ear♪ ♪ and i said hey, hey hey hey♪ ♪ living like we're renegades♪ ♪ hey hey hey♪ ♪ living like we're renegades♪ ♪ renegades renegades♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: welcome back. as you know we are blessed to live in the best damn nation on the planet and here at the "the daily show" we don't just believe in american exceptionalism. we sell it. ladies and gentlemen i give you the 2015 merkin awards. ( laughter ) here now to celeb
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the mobile home park. ktvu's noelle walker is where a meeting is underway right now to discuss the fate of the residents there. >> reporter: that meeting started at 6:00 p.m. it is a continuation of a heated public hearing last night where residents came out, they are concerned their about to be thrown into a housing market they can't afford. >> reporter: the mobile home park is nothing fancy but it is a one of a kind gem for the 400 people who live here. it is not just a house, it is home. >> you know what home is, home is paradise. >> reporter: it could be paradise lost. the property owner wants to close the only mobile home park in palo alto. >> sucks. that is the word. sucks. >> reporter: this cultivated a community over the generations. she lived here most of her life. there are touches that make it home. her son is growing up here now. >> it is like perfect for us. >> reporter: but he worries about things most 8-year-olds don't. >> i don't know. like, maybe we would be homeless. >> residents have bee
the mobile home park. ktvu's noelle walker is where a meeting is underway right now to discuss the fate of the residents there. >> reporter: that meeting started at 6:00 p.m. it is a continuation of a heated public hearing last night where residents came out, they are concerned their about to be thrown into a housing market they can't afford. >> reporter: the mobile home park is nothing fancy but it is a one of a kind gem for the 400 people who live here. it is not just a house, it...
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mobility. the great laureate of this country despite our flaws and problems over the centuries has been the experience grounding the hope that if i work hard if i commit myself if i'm a good parent, my children can be better off materially. material isn't the only thing but at least materially my children will be much better off than i am. we find today people no longer believe it. parents don't believe it in many cases and many sectors of society and young people don't believe it up themselves. they don't believe they will have a materially better life than their parents. do you know why they don't believe the? because they were smart. they don't believe it because it's not true. the real problems in professor west and i would agree on what some of the problems are. we both have some big problems about what happened in 2008 and 2009. the gangsterism come the thievery, the fraud on wall street and by the way no one went to jail. they are deeper causes going far back before that but i think the
mobility. the great laureate of this country despite our flaws and problems over the centuries has been the experience grounding the hope that if i work hard if i commit myself if i'm a good parent, my children can be better off materially. material isn't the only thing but at least materially my children will be much better off than i am. we find today people no longer believe it. parents don't believe it in many cases and many sectors of society and young people don't believe it up...
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google sales climbed thanks to a jump in mobile advertising.on those results after the break. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west" and i'm cory johnson. emily chang has an exclusive interview covering everything from ellen pao trial to who sheryl sandberg is backing for president. >> i'm supportive of hillary clinton. i would like to see her as president and more women presidents all over the world. cory: the entire conversation is tomorrow night on 8:30 p.m. google reports a gain in sales. that is good. $13.9 billion. google makes investments to keep people using its services and use them for longer stretches of time. youtube was a key player in driving the volume of clicks. it is also seeing momentum in mobile advertising. paul sweeney joins us. i have not looked at the quarter yet. what do you make of this? paul: i thought it was solid. there is some issues from them. the numbers came in line, or better than the street. some of the metrics remain very strong and i think one of the things investors are looking at is the youtube business you menti
google sales climbed thanks to a jump in mobile advertising.on those results after the break. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west" and i'm cory johnson. emily chang has an exclusive interview covering everything from ellen pao trial to who sheryl sandberg is backing for president. >> i'm supportive of hillary clinton. i would like to see her as president and more women presidents all over the world. cory: the entire conversation is tomorrow night on 8:30 p.m. google reports a gain...
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guest: it's all about mobile. couple of years ago the west it was could they switch to mobile.rful is this? a bunch of these companies who buy mobile ads on facebook are figuring out how to monetize. when you look at stuff like the fantasies boards gambling apps like draft kings, these of skilled -- scale large quickly. these mobile app ads, they are able to monetize for five times that rate. they are pushing as much capital into that as they can. facebook is exploding. twitter is a year and a half behind facebook in terms of the mobile monetization. twitter just pushed out the app install ad. they are doing well. you're going to see a year or two from now them monetizing periscope. they are setting up well for the mobile app as well. francine: what company are you most worried about or one that we should look out for because they don't have a business model that works? guest: when you look at zynga and the other mobile gaming companies, these are hits driven businesses. king digital as well. a lot of people thought mobile games will continue to monetize these things. each game
guest: it's all about mobile. couple of years ago the west it was could they switch to mobile.rful is this? a bunch of these companies who buy mobile ads on facebook are figuring out how to monetize. when you look at stuff like the fantasies boards gambling apps like draft kings, these of skilled -- scale large quickly. these mobile app ads, they are able to monetize for five times that rate. they are pushing as much capital into that as they can. facebook is exploding. twitter is a year and a...
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people valley speed and ease of use on their mobile devices, and not really understanding mobile. he is not a mobile guy. he came from the console world. i just think he was the wrong person to lead zynga into the mobile world that we now live in . on top of that, if you go back over his couple of years there every six months, the strategy was changing. ultimately could he have gotten a game that worked? it's possible, but we have a rapidly shifting strategy. profitability targets never seemed to actually get hit. one of their most important franchises from the very beginning of the company, poker, damaged. all of that made it hard to believe he was the right person. the question now is, we know he was wrong. is marc coming back to right thing? cory: i wonder, david, when we look at this company, maybe this was not mattrick. if you are looking at the founder and ceo still hanging around, he is making about the corner office and will ultimately take over. do we know it in changing directions was him fighting against the founder and maybe some of those decisions were not on mattrick
people valley speed and ease of use on their mobile devices, and not really understanding mobile. he is not a mobile guy. he came from the console world. i just think he was the wrong person to lead zynga into the mobile world that we now live in . on top of that, if you go back over his couple of years there every six months, the strategy was changing. ultimately could he have gotten a game that worked? it's possible, but we have a rapidly shifting strategy. profitability targets never seemed...
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yes, let's see, robert you buzzed in first. >> outrageous. >> use your mobile device. >> use your mobilesteal. chris? >> we got this. eat popcorn. >> jimmy: eat popcorn. let's see. is it on the board? the americas will play first. we an abbreviated version of the team. each team will get two strikes, instead of typically tequila doesn't play as much of a role as it does tonight. name something you do in a movie theater besides watching a movie. >> sleep. >> jimmy: sleep. do we see sleep? [ buzz ] >> jimmy: name something you in in the theater besides watching the movie. >> go to the bathroom. >> jimmy: go to the bathroom. is it on the board? of course it is not on the board. now you can confer. you need one correct answer. >> make out. >> jimmy: make out. survey says -- [ cheers and applause ] >> what kind of show is this? >> jimmy: mark come up to the board. the next question is, besides super hero name a profession that requires you to wear tights. mark. >> trapeze artist. >> jimmy: trapeze artist. [ laughter ] oh! >> how did you get that? >> a profession that requires you to wear -- y
yes, let's see, robert you buzzed in first. >> outrageous. >> use your mobile device. >> use your mobilesteal. chris? >> we got this. eat popcorn. >> jimmy: eat popcorn. let's see. is it on the board? the americas will play first. we an abbreviated version of the team. each team will get two strikes, instead of typically tequila doesn't play as much of a role as it does tonight. name something you do in a movie theater besides watching a movie. >> sleep....
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the pricing is lower in the mobile 03 try to make up with that by selling a lot more ads in a mobilehe tried to make it up. here the numbers want quite as good as what the street was looking for but we will have to see how it plays out. alix: we look at the spreads, it is getting tighter. they are losing more money and not making that up as much as they had before in terms of paid click. guest: i have not been able to get the release in front of me yet. here, we have a much longer horizon than our peers. we look for companies that benefit from long-term secular wrote such as the transition from linear tv to web distributed tv from desktop to mobile. cloud computing, which we see better than expected, so you're getting a read through from the positive amazon margins. not having seen the numbers, i think you're going this gradually more does closure around youtube as the dominance of webtv continues to manifest itself. facebook may amazon prime netflix, those leaders in these areas that have tremendous tailwinds will just continue to see more data points. kathy: we begin -- we agree. g
the pricing is lower in the mobile 03 try to make up with that by selling a lot more ads in a mobilehe tried to make it up. here the numbers want quite as good as what the street was looking for but we will have to see how it plays out. alix: we look at the spreads, it is getting tighter. they are losing more money and not making that up as much as they had before in terms of paid click. guest: i have not been able to get the release in front of me yet. here, we have a much longer horizon than...
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all my mobile capabilities are great and a less you to take your work home. i know folks on the federal side work really hard and work long hours. there are great people over there. most are now working a lot with commercial folks. i have gotten to know them over the years during a lot of new faces, this is a business where we have grown to love each other. >> thank you both for being here. announcer: c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you by a public service. author and critic spoke of the national press club tuesday. her new book is heretic, why islam needs a reformation now. she outlines changes she feels are needed. the iran nuclear deal, and u.s. foreign policy in the middle east. this is an hour. >> knee name is a john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word our breaking news desk here in washington and i'm the president of the national press club. the club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists. we are committed to our profession future through programs just like this and fight for
all my mobile capabilities are great and a less you to take your work home. i know folks on the federal side work really hard and work long hours. there are great people over there. most are now working a lot with commercial folks. i have gotten to know them over the years during a lot of new faces, this is a business where we have grown to love each other. >> thank you both for being here. announcer: c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you by a public...
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mobilizing your world.ds of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. what happened here? i came in too hot. ♪ did you use the loo paperi did.ere? how was it? it was good! why do you think that the ripples work? because it gets it all clean. are you so clean that you would go commando? ok! how do you feel? i feel awesome! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. t-mobile is breaking the rules of wireless. and the samsung galaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today. then combine tender with turkey-breast,bread; with robust, spicy, melty italian favorites; adding a splash of our new subway vinaigrette. the magnificent new turkey italiano melt. only at subway. every day, bria
mobilizing your world.ds of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. what happened here? i came in too hot. ♪ did you use the loo paperi did.ere? how was it? it was good! why do you think that the ripples work? because it gets it all clean. are you so clean that you would go commando? ok! how do you feel? i feel awesome! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. t-mobile is breaking...
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mobility, to reimagine work.hen we talk of the cloud, to make it into price strength and speed up what people can do. these are big businesses. data analytics is $17 billion. we scale them. more industries, people, places. charlie: you have been buying back your stock and paying dividends. what is the reason behind that? ginni: this has been, it is not an either/or question. i know there was a lot of discussion about that. you go for the past decade, we have invested $133 billion into our business. clearly a balance. a balanced tilted towards reinvesting. my own allocation it is about first, what do i need to reinvent. and then, mi still capable to do the other things? our shareholders look for that balance. i feel very good about how we do that and make the decisions to do that. when we need it, we buy it. it is always to move to higher value. not interested in revenue that does not produce value. we are not about profitless revenue. when people look at us, it is a big company. $21 billion of the tax profit. tha
mobility, to reimagine work.hen we talk of the cloud, to make it into price strength and speed up what people can do. these are big businesses. data analytics is $17 billion. we scale them. more industries, people, places. charlie: you have been buying back your stock and paying dividends. what is the reason behind that? ginni: this has been, it is not an either/or question. i know there was a lot of discussion about that. you go for the past decade, we have invested $133 billion into our...
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we're doing a lot about mobility and the car is the first mobile device.ou're going to be seeing a lot of activity in the car space. and it makes sense. >> in the meantime, tesla is a public company in its own right. yes, the stock is up 8%, but there are still some questions about tesla's disclosure practices, unorthodox would probably be a nice way to describe them. >> yeah. >> what is the point of putting out sales numbers over a holiday weekend? why would a company do that? >> oh, well, you know, it's run by someone who's not like regular people. i think he's someone who wants to run the company the way they want to run it. they want to create excitement around the company. he's very good at attracteding attention. i think he needs to continually keep attention on the company so the sales keep up, that he meets those figures he's -- these promises he's making. it's a super ambitious effort. compared to a lot of companies in this area, it's exciting that someone's trying for something so big. when you try for something so big, you can fall a lot harder.
we're doing a lot about mobility and the car is the first mobile device.ou're going to be seeing a lot of activity in the car space. and it makes sense. >> in the meantime, tesla is a public company in its own right. yes, the stock is up 8%, but there are still some questions about tesla's disclosure practices, unorthodox would probably be a nice way to describe them. >> yeah. >> what is the point of putting out sales numbers over a holiday weekend? why would a company do...
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most of that is on mobile.has found a way to learn you to its mobile phone software. subscribers will pay $20 a month and get credit for unused data. it only works if you are one of the lucky few who has a google nexus six phone. tom: pepsi is out now. do your pepsi release like pepsi. they have a gross margin expansion and organic revenue sales, which is good. it's a very interesting mix of unit dynamics and price dynamics from pepsi. it's a positive tone for pepsi. olivia: it looks like they are weathering the head. they are reaffirming the view. tom: i thought it was pretty good versus some of the challenges that png. i am going to give it an up for pepsi-cola. a lot of this tying into the dynamics of our economy and what the central banks will do. speaking of a frenzy, there is a time when you get smart people on to talk about the issue of the moment. paul sweeney has been out front on industry analysis. rich, no surprises. you nailed this call. what did you see months ago? >> when comcast started to do bat
most of that is on mobile.has found a way to learn you to its mobile phone software. subscribers will pay $20 a month and get credit for unused data. it only works if you are one of the lucky few who has a google nexus six phone. tom: pepsi is out now. do your pepsi release like pepsi. they have a gross margin expansion and organic revenue sales, which is good. it's a very interesting mix of unit dynamics and price dynamics from pepsi. it's a positive tone for pepsi. olivia: it looks like they...
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it takes about her strategy since taking over and her focus on mobile.perceptions outsiders may have about the company. saying for a lot people it's still in their minds as the portal they used to go to in 1995 or 2005. harry mccracken, we come to you for more. would you argue your piece is net positive on the future. >> it is guarded lick positive. there's still lots of unanswered questions, it's not entirely clear what yahoo will look like. but the fact that marissa mayer is building something that could be the future is the something that the last few yahoo ceos did not do. >> i like your piece, but yahoo has kept marissa mayer away from the press to a large degree. for a long time when they finally sit her down with an experienced tech journalist like you, she's eating bluebrings and drinking green tea. she's not rolling out a new product and she's talking about how stable yahoo is this read to me like a justification if she wants to walk out the door within the next few months and say look, i stabilized yahoo for the next ceo. i mean is that wrong?
it takes about her strategy since taking over and her focus on mobile.perceptions outsiders may have about the company. saying for a lot people it's still in their minds as the portal they used to go to in 1995 or 2005. harry mccracken, we come to you for more. would you argue your piece is net positive on the future. >> it is guarded lick positive. there's still lots of unanswered questions, it's not entirely clear what yahoo will look like. but the fact that marissa mayer is building...
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we see a lot of new mobile wallets coming to market. merchants such as munchery have the opportunity to use those in their experiences to make it easier for their consumers to buy. but then they have the complexity of managing and delivering those experiences to their customers. at braintree power, a single integration, a single platform through rsdks that allows a simple and easy access to many different payment types such as paypal, credit cards, apple pay, bitcoin and more. and we know that with innovation in mobile wallets, there will be more of those in the future and our merchants need future proof be to be able to protect those against the complexity of operating across all those different environments. >> and so tre, where is the friction for you at this point that mobile can help solve? are people abandoning food in their carts on the mobile app and you want to make it simpler to pay? what's the problem? >> there's not so much of a problem, but we do want to make it as easy as possible for customers. we want them to not even th
we see a lot of new mobile wallets coming to market. merchants such as munchery have the opportunity to use those in their experiences to make it easier for their consumers to buy. but then they have the complexity of managing and delivering those experiences to their customers. at braintree power, a single integration, a single platform through rsdks that allows a simple and easy access to many different payment types such as paypal, credit cards, apple pay, bitcoin and more. and we know that...
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emily: what about mobile? sheryl sandberg says facebook and instagram control one out of every five minutes the user spends on mobile. guest: it is staggering how investors can spend those progress -- comments. it probably will go higher. that talks about some of the things cory said about that mothership and how profound the platform is. they really just our milking a brand that isn't that exciting. they are doing great just with facebook. that is the real takeaway, they have a continued interest in what is going on facebook, yet they have more relevant ads that have higher pricing driving results. the whole exciting part is imagine what happens when some of his other stuff actually starts to kick in. cory: and what happens when the rmb kicks in -- r and d case in? 30% of their revenues are devoted to rmb -- r&d. they are spending more, $200,000 a day, on this research effort. it is a huge one. emily: thank you both. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg west," i'm emily. an in-depth discussion on cyber threats
emily: what about mobile? sheryl sandberg says facebook and instagram control one out of every five minutes the user spends on mobile. guest: it is staggering how investors can spend those progress -- comments. it probably will go higher. that talks about some of the things cory said about that mothership and how profound the platform is. they really just our milking a brand that isn't that exciting. they are doing great just with facebook. that is the real takeaway, they have a continued...
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will it help sprint and on to its edge over t-mobile?ing up next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west," i am emily chang. sprint is making house calls and could deliver and set up a new smart phone inside your home. as competition heats up with t-mobile, it is trying to differentiate itself by bringing the in-store experience to homes or offices. i spoke with them about the deal and about how they tested this program before launching in kansas city this week area marcello: we did this with a group of select customers in kansas city. we sent them an offer and they asked for direct to you and we had our trained experts go to their homes or offices and take them through the whole experience. it is a thorough experience. i don't know the last time you went to be store to buy a cell phone, but if you are switching carriers, it takes a long time if you are switching from one operating system to another. it can be painful to transfer contents, most people are not tech savvy. before we launched, i
will it help sprint and on to its edge over t-mobile?ing up next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west," i am emily chang. sprint is making house calls and could deliver and set up a new smart phone inside your home. as competition heats up with t-mobile, it is trying to differentiate itself by bringing the in-store experience to homes or offices. i spoke with them about the deal and about how they tested this program before...
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the 400 people who live here at the mobile home park are low income. they're being offered a certain at of money to relocate but they argue it's not enough to find something in an affluent community like palo alto. the city listened to the attorneys for the mobile home and the residents debated on whethe relocation package was adequate. one of the biggest points of contention is the schools are not being taken into consideration. the residents want to be able to compensated for that but the attorney for the mobile home park argues under city ordnance they're not required to include schools in determining the value. >> i grew up here. i used to bike to school, walk the school. my parents never had to worry about my safety. and that's why i came back to live here so my son can grow up where i did and go to the schools i did and have the same opportunity. >>reporter: in the end the council determined to postpone making a decision. members signalled the park will most likely need to close since it's the owner's decision to sell and be able to develop the l
the 400 people who live here at the mobile home park are low income. they're being offered a certain at of money to relocate but they argue it's not enough to find something in an affluent community like palo alto. the city listened to the attorneys for the mobile home and the residents debated on whethe relocation package was adequate. one of the biggest points of contention is the schools are not being taken into consideration. the residents want to be able to compensated for that but the...
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exxon mobil is a massive company. it reported earnings per share of a dollar 17 for the quarter -- $1.17 for the quarter. production increased 2.3%. the reduced capital expenditures by 9%. the upstream business posted a loss of $52 million. terms of how the stock is reacting up 1.5% on that profit beat from exxon mobil. the dividend increases. phillips reported results -- $1.51. these two oil companies, better than anticipated results. analysts have been bringing down there estimates the last couple of weeks. they probably overshot in terms of bringing down there estimates and companies are beating this lower bar. conoco phillips reporting results earlier -- it did post a loss here. $.18 deficit. conoco phillips not making any changes to its 2015 production which anticipates 5% output growth. it anticipates a drop of 28% from the same time a year ago. the significant downturn in prices has been a test for the industry. each company is looking to do what they can to whether this downturn -- weather this downturn. cutti
exxon mobil is a massive company. it reported earnings per share of a dollar 17 for the quarter -- $1.17 for the quarter. production increased 2.3%. the reduced capital expenditures by 9%. the upstream business posted a loss of $52 million. terms of how the stock is reacting up 1.5% on that profit beat from exxon mobil. the dividend increases. phillips reported results -- $1.51. these two oil companies, better than anticipated results. analysts have been bringing down there estimates the last...