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, to kick in -- they already have the users, they just have to get monetization to kick in. beastm seems like that really will create tremendous value for facebook shareholders. there has definitely been mistakes and challenges in terms of cleaning up the newsfeed and making it a safer place. it is the internet, there is lots of challenges. google has those challenges, twitter obviously. have thosepanies challenges, but when you look at the long-term, three to five-year opportunities for facebook, there is a great -- opportunity. emily: midterm elections are coming up. facebook and whatsapp did not do fare so well in the brazilian elections. what are we expecting to see the next week? sarah: i think facebook is still working it out. they are every day finding new ways that the platform is being taken the vantage of. ofy are reacting to reports pockets of the universe needing attention. that is still happening. we get to the midterms next week room,ey have their war the attention go be on this. it will be a process of whack-a-mole as they figure this out. their system is base
, to kick in -- they already have the users, they just have to get monetization to kick in. beastm seems like that really will create tremendous value for facebook shareholders. there has definitely been mistakes and challenges in terms of cleaning up the newsfeed and making it a safer place. it is the internet, there is lots of challenges. google has those challenges, twitter obviously. have thosepanies challenges, but when you look at the long-term, three to five-year opportunities for...
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actually look at one trend that we may see it probably in our lifetime is not only being able to monetize. to see the to have certain different sets of value for example if i'm a big mountain climber or i'm a triathlete probably my data is worth more to certain companies than if i have a regular nine to five job at an office and that's you with this we may see actually not only users be able to monetize their data but really create a whole eco system around and that's actually very very exciting i want to get your view on robo advisors to our they are increasingly being used what do you what do you make of the robo advisors in this space the financial sector. it's a good question but i mean obviously the robo advisor industries off the growing quite a lot and we're actually seeing the industry have a big impact on the traditional asset management industry and this is not only start ups firms like wall front or better or betterment but also some of these tablet players who've been entering the robo advisory space firms like black rock or vanguard but what's really interesting when it comes
actually look at one trend that we may see it probably in our lifetime is not only being able to monetize. to see the to have certain different sets of value for example if i'm a big mountain climber or i'm a triathlete probably my data is worth more to certain companies than if i have a regular nine to five job at an office and that's you with this we may see actually not only users be able to monetize their data but really create a whole eco system around and that's actually very very...
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and in the end, what percentage do you monetize them at.n other words, what percent of the 23 million are you monetizing, and what's happening to that rpu within that as you're monetizing them that's a story we understand well. >> so that's what i should be focused on in a year or two from now in terms of whether or not it's been a success. >> correct and i believe if you fundamentally look at sirius, our listeners love to listen to us in the car. they don't listen to us as much ad at home or on mobile devices pandora, their listeners love to listen to them in the home the merger can certainly help both sides on sirius and our relationships, it can bring a whole lot to driving. >> does it answer those who question, and i know you are in even more vehicles now than you had been, but does it answer that question when we all go to our car and my kids are listening to spotify on the wi-fi that's available, does it answer those who say, well, sirius is not going to be necessary in the car any longer? >> i can tell you it's totally wrong. in fact
and in the end, what percentage do you monetize them at.n other words, what percent of the 23 million are you monetizing, and what's happening to that rpu within that as you're monetizing them that's a story we understand well. >> so that's what i should be focused on in a year or two from now in terms of whether or not it's been a success. >> correct and i believe if you fundamentally look at sirius, our listeners love to listen to us in the car. they don't listen to us as much ad...
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are they managing to monetize their gaming, music services, and additional services?f the essence. when you look at smartphone sales, the expectation is, counterpoint research, you could see a 1% drop in smartphone sales globally and xiaomi is facing the pressure in terms of competition and margins. they want more revenue coming. quarters, you saw 70% of revenues coming from smartphone sales versus less than 10% for internet services. can they move those metrics? that's what investors will be looking at what results come in for the third quarter. nejra: and depending on those results, there could be more about valuation multiples, similar to tencent and alibaba. tom: absolutely. and many have questioned why that is given they are primarily a hardware company at the moment. they're saying that transition is underway. there is a potential buying opportunity, citigroup upgraded their rating for the stocks, saying xiaomi will benefit from overseas expansion and the company says it's seeing strong growth sales in countries like spain, far beyond india, its major overseas m
are they managing to monetize their gaming, music services, and additional services?f the essence. when you look at smartphone sales, the expectation is, counterpoint research, you could see a 1% drop in smartphone sales globally and xiaomi is facing the pressure in terms of competition and margins. they want more revenue coming. quarters, you saw 70% of revenues coming from smartphone sales versus less than 10% for internet services. can they move those metrics? that's what investors will be...
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there's increasing frustration with popularity that's why zuckerberg realized that they have to monetizeadvertising on instagram stories as quickly as possible the issue is advertisements on instagram monetize at 30% lower ratio than news feeds. there's a risk there could be a saturation problem on instagram very quickly which could turn away user base that's the million dollar question jason touched on it as well. there's increasing view the platform is becoming toxic i think a lot of people with younger kids hope that social media looks different than it currently does ten years down the road. >> you got that absolutely right. jason, the other day netflix and disney users five years down the road, i'll ask you, sandberg out, positive for the stock or negative >> that's a great question the sandberg, zuckerberg partnership has been legendary sandberg, so politically savvy, zuckerberg so ruthless in building the product that was a powerful dynamic. i think one person has to stay, one person will go to me, it means zuckerberg stays, he is the god king, he has the power, shares, voting, pr
there's increasing frustration with popularity that's why zuckerberg realized that they have to monetizeadvertising on instagram stories as quickly as possible the issue is advertisements on instagram monetize at 30% lower ratio than news feeds. there's a risk there could be a saturation problem on instagram very quickly which could turn away user base that's the million dollar question jason touched on it as well. there's increasing view the platform is becoming toxic i think a lot of people...
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. >> zuckerberg has realized tt they really have to monetize and ramp up their advertising on instagram stories as quickly as possible, and the issue is advertisementsn instagram monetize at a 30% lower ratio than news feeds. >> this is happening as r facebook's urowth stalled. a fourth challenge for the company. it reported that in the third quarter daily active user numbers in the u.s. and nada were flat from the second quarter while in europe daily users actually flipped. >> what's most important for investors about facebook is whether or not there' negative headlines is putting pressure on user growth and whether ngvertisers are fleeing. this morning g through my data on monthly active users and daily active users, i'mot seeing the people leave the platform. >> reporter: as facebook oorks to hol to users and advertisers, the threat of regulation looms. a fifth chaenge for the company. there are growing calls from congress for comprehensive ivacy regulation as well as the potential for antitrust scrutiny for facebook and i family of apps. last week four democratic department of the j
. >> zuckerberg has realized tt they really have to monetize and ramp up their advertising on instagram stories as quickly as possible, and the issue is advertisementsn instagram monetize at a 30% lower ratio than news feeds. >> this is happening as r facebook's urowth stalled. a fourth challenge for the company. it reported that in the third quarter daily active user numbers in the u.s. and nada were flat from the second quarter while in europe daily users actually flipped....
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they have a bunch of games that they want to monetize. money off ofake it.his is based off of that the freeze will end soon. is fair -- they mentioned in the last quarter that they had views on the regulatory front. even during the prepared remarks , they mentioned that they have games in the pipeline. there are indications of the game sector at least. reportatest report, the , therehe results report is good reason to think that we lift see a list in the -- on the ban. david: did the same rates of growth and revenue return or businesshange and the model needs to be revisited, not looking at the same tencent that looked invincible up until a few months ago? argument would be saying if you look at the revenue structure before, it is mostly viewed towards its games. lowern't games call for #it is hit or miss. my argument is if it is moving away from game, shouldn't it be a better rating? when we look at next year, i think the upside will be large. a low growth for games because of the ban. i think we will see fortnight being monetized. we are looking -- working
they have a bunch of games that they want to monetize. money off ofake it.his is based off of that the freeze will end soon. is fair -- they mentioned in the last quarter that they had views on the regulatory front. even during the prepared remarks , they mentioned that they have games in the pipeline. there are indications of the game sector at least. reportatest report, the , therehe results report is good reason to think that we lift see a list in the -- on the ban. david: did the same rates...
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the stream san francisco shooting up smack and eating their own feces but i suggest that they just monetize meatballs in italy they have a fantastic wealth there you can buy a meatball collateralized obligation bones on written by goldman sachs you can print all the meat balls you possibly could need to finance your ongoing debt situation don't steal money from the italian people ok i think that was tried in the forty's already and it didn't end well right the guy with the brown shirt in the funny and all that stuff don't do that again learn from history don't repeat history well before we go i mean this kind of reminds me of obamacare and that it's like a forced payment that you have to make but it's just painted in a sort of positive cheerful way it's like this is a solidarity a bond it's not a tax it's your you know basically showing your solidarity with the nation the italian nation and he goes on to say that a talian voters would be directly involved in solving an italian problem depending on their financial capacity he wrote this would strengthen confidence in a sound fiscal policy fo
the stream san francisco shooting up smack and eating their own feces but i suggest that they just monetize meatballs in italy they have a fantastic wealth there you can buy a meatball collateralized obligation bones on written by goldman sachs you can print all the meat balls you possibly could need to finance your ongoing debt situation don't steal money from the italian people ok i think that was tried in the forty's already and it didn't end well right the guy with the brown shirt in the...
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is also engaged but is kind of like that monetization for a corporation which follows a corporation in a corporation collapses number two this is obviously why there's only for structure because companies that are in the infrastructure business are buying back their own stock instead of building infrastructure number three were they get all this cheap money to buy back their own stock oh they're going to from the federal reserve bank oh wow even a fair reserve bank unable to contact yes is it at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse having california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and and busted pipes in detroit leading arsenic poisoning in lead yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people because the bad people have leverage in a club doctor says. there is that but importantly all of that started in the last episode we pointed out that general electric shares had an all time high in two thousand just as bill clinton exited and lef
is also engaged but is kind of like that monetization for a corporation which follows a corporation in a corporation collapses number two this is obviously why there's only for structure because companies that are in the infrastructure business are buying back their own stock instead of building infrastructure number three were they get all this cheap money to buy back their own stock oh they're going to from the federal reserve bank oh wow even a fair reserve bank unable to contact yes is it...
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trying to build an ecosystem, monitors -- monetize the user base [indiscernible] that is going to bebig story for the chinese tech stocks. haidi: he will be interesting to see consolidation in the sector. great to have you, the vp for asia-pacific and communication technology here in singapore. will take a look at warren buffett's big buyback. his appetite for stocks including his own. taking a look at berkshire hathaway. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ shery: we are getting dbs results. the singapore bank reporting net income at $1.13 billion .ingaporean that is below estimates. the third quarter net coming in, 2.1% below the average analyst estimate. we are seeing third-quarter nonperforming loan ratio was 1.6% against 1.7% year on year. 1.86%t interest margin against 1.85% quarter on quarter, 1.7% year on year. there is net coming in below billions of $1.4 singaporean. this is one of the last banks to report earnings. we have seen strong results from singaporean banks being helped by comprising global interest rates -- by rising global interest rates. dbs, there are net income co
trying to build an ecosystem, monitors -- monetize the user base [indiscernible] that is going to bebig story for the chinese tech stocks. haidi: he will be interesting to see consolidation in the sector. great to have you, the vp for asia-pacific and communication technology here in singapore. will take a look at warren buffett's big buyback. his appetite for stocks including his own. taking a look at berkshire hathaway. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ shery: we are getting dbs results....
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what happened to him you can monetize taking a human life as far as i say this is the way of trying to buy a silence the problem with the blood blood money though is that often this as a solution to a case is in lieu of justice so the worry about the blood money is that that will be done to exonerate those involved in the actual killing and so i think if this man is accepted it's going to be massively problematic for the pursuit of justice within saudi arabia or of the killers of her should be mohamed el masry also here and if the blood money is accepted is it a problem for the people who accept the blood money. you know i think i think as marc just said i think it's going to be a problem you know all the way around and in particular for the turks i think the turks have taken this case on as kind of a sort of a national cause now they're they're pursuing truth they're pursuing justice so if they sort of let let the saudi authorities off the hook with only a slap on the wrist and i think the blood money would be just a slap on the wrist then they will be perceived to have been sort o
what happened to him you can monetize taking a human life as far as i say this is the way of trying to buy a silence the problem with the blood blood money though is that often this as a solution to a case is in lieu of justice so the worry about the blood money is that that will be done to exonerate those involved in the actual killing and so i think if this man is accepted it's going to be massively problematic for the pursuit of justice within saudi arabia or of the killers of her should be...
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what happened to him you can monetize taking a human life as far as i say this is the way of trying to buy a silence the problem with the blood blood money though is that often this as a solution to a case is in lieu of justice so the worry about the blood money is that that will be done to exonerate those involved in the actual killing and so i think if this man is accepted it's going to be massively problematic for the pursuit of justice within saudi arabia or of the killers of her should be mohamed el masry also here and if the blood money is accepted is it a problem for the people who accept the blood money. you know i think i think as marc just said i think it's going to be a problem you know all the way around and in particular for the turks i think the turks have taken this case on as kind of a sort of a national cause now they're they're pursuing truth they're pursuing justice so if they sort of let let the saudi authorities off the hook with only a slap on the wrist and i think the blood money would be just a slap on the wrist then they will be perceived to have been sort o
what happened to him you can monetize taking a human life as far as i say this is the way of trying to buy a silence the problem with the blood blood money though is that often this as a solution to a case is in lieu of justice so the worry about the blood money is that that will be done to exonerate those involved in the actual killing and so i think if this man is accepted it's going to be massively problematic for the pursuit of justice within saudi arabia or of the killers of her should be...
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that can be monetized by tencent.ing pulled away by pubg, which is unable for them to make money at this point in time. shery: we had heard or were expecting for china to stop this halt of game approval's by the fall and that didn't happen. they closed a green channel as well. is there any hope when they could approve these games? mark: it has been an interesting saga. it was rumored in mid-october to be coming back, then the stocks popped a bit. the consensus now is march of 2019, when they might resume. it has been difficult for tencent because they are caught in a no man's land where they don't know what to do with this incredibly popular game they have. the regulatory bodies start approving these games, they may change rules and gave tighter regulatory controls over content and time spent for minors and that sort of thing. once the rules are laid out, to changell be able and understand the situation and adapt and hopefully monetize those games. the problem is that in the short-term or even medium-term, two issues
that can be monetized by tencent.ing pulled away by pubg, which is unable for them to make money at this point in time. shery: we had heard or were expecting for china to stop this halt of game approval's by the fall and that didn't happen. they closed a green channel as well. is there any hope when they could approve these games? mark: it has been an interesting saga. it was rumored in mid-october to be coming back, then the stocks popped a bit. the consensus now is march of 2019, when they...
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they are certainly going to mind ways to monetize ma ligs shall malicious activity on the internet. the internet brought great financial gain. go to silicon valley. great opportunities for americans to really be innovative and be able to create the internet we have today. there's a number of areas under this. the main one is the work force. how do we -- at the end of the day, all our cyber challenges, our i.t. challenges are people challenges. they're not just technology. when you get infected by a virus, there's a person at the end of that. not always deliberate but it was a malicious act. sometimes they get out in the wild. how do we create and build the work force for america, not just the federal government to recruit from or the department of defense or department of homeland security, but a work force that all of our industry can draw from? it's not just about the work force for cyber etch periods or for i.t. people or those people in the basement who keep things humming but you never want to talk to. it's also about educating throughout the environment. many incidents -- you
they are certainly going to mind ways to monetize ma ligs shall malicious activity on the internet. the internet brought great financial gain. go to silicon valley. great opportunities for americans to really be innovative and be able to create the internet we have today. there's a number of areas under this. the main one is the work force. how do we -- at the end of the day, all our cyber challenges, our i.t. challenges are people challenges. they're not just technology. when you get infected...
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cook says apple has an intense interest in the space and has added non-monetized price. -- non-monetizeds. shares of spotify declined after the company's lackluster forecast. third quarter subscriber growth was as expected, but the revenue outlook is troubling to investors who are betting on paid streaming services. spotify expects fewer subscribers in the fourth quarter. let's bring in our guests to discuss the future of music streaming services along with bloomberg intelligence sean hanrahan. i want to start it with you. third quarter subscriber growth was as expected but revenue outlook was not so great. because they were betting on years of growth in paid streaming. are investors lost on that hope right now? >> yeah, so, it's actually a very competitive space. investors are looking at where are the revenue growth going to come from? they had raise their guidance for the fourth quarter in terms of additions of subscribers and they actually cut it back again in third quarter. so, investors are kind of like, what is going on here? there is a change in the outlook for spotify. selina: sp
cook says apple has an intense interest in the space and has added non-monetized price. -- non-monetizeds. shares of spotify declined after the company's lackluster forecast. third quarter subscriber growth was as expected, but the revenue outlook is troubling to investors who are betting on paid streaming services. spotify expects fewer subscribers in the fourth quarter. let's bring in our guests to discuss the future of music streaming services along with bloomberg intelligence sean hanrahan....
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number two is the effort to increase monetization of existing business, getting pushed back.ill positive because we think this monetization will happen next year, and those new initiatives, we are seeing increasing fines some of them will turn to profit making. shery: talking about transitions, jack ma preparing to step down. what will alibaba then look like? alibaba without jack ma, the company am of the biggest challenge is how to deal with chinese government. outof the reasons we find monetization is getting pushed out next year is because new legislation called e-commerce law. itself,mmerce law is by it is well sorted out and basically it is charging the same tax for online and off-line the same rate. global wise this is where the direction is going, e-commerce. but the timing of this is not the well timed, given economy is slowing down, structural reforms china needed and the trade war. adding e-commerce law is more burdens and putting pressure for alibaba. haidi: thank you so much for joining us. talking about singles' day and alibaba. before we get to markets asia, loo
number two is the effort to increase monetization of existing business, getting pushed back.ill positive because we think this monetization will happen next year, and those new initiatives, we are seeing increasing fines some of them will turn to profit making. shery: talking about transitions, jack ma preparing to step down. what will alibaba then look like? alibaba without jack ma, the company am of the biggest challenge is how to deal with chinese government. outof the reasons we find...
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companies continue to scale, people raise capital, improving monetization and margins. they are optimistic. rishaad: what has been the buzz in terms of what you cover with gmt? >> the buzz is around a number of sectors people are optimistic for, and ai -- ai is a huge theme. chinese ai companies have commercialized more effectively than any other in the world, more so than the u.s. were they have good technology but not been commercializing to the same extent. shared economy is a big theme with cars, trucks, real estate. i think another big famous robotics. you see robotics companies next year. you will see continued consolidation in the wireless infrastructure world and also -- rishaad: agree with that. john: data centers are a big area of activity. fintech will also pick up again with further clarification in china. you will see more activity both from consolidation and some of the big fintech players in china come to the market. what hastell me happened to the markets. where do we have valuation? two companies think this is compelling? [indiscernible] are: sentiment,
companies continue to scale, people raise capital, improving monetization and margins. they are optimistic. rishaad: what has been the buzz in terms of what you cover with gmt? >> the buzz is around a number of sectors people are optimistic for, and ai -- ai is a huge theme. chinese ai companies have commercialized more effectively than any other in the world, more so than the u.s. were they have good technology but not been commercializing to the same extent. shared economy is a big...
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capabilities continue to increase i continue to get cheaper and they will continue to find ways to monetize moshe's activity on the internet. >> pillar two is promoting american prosperity. the internet has brought great opportunities for innovation, great financial gains and go to silicon valley in great opportunities for americans to really be innovative and be able to create the internet we have today. number of areas under this and the main one i want to touch on is the workforce. at the end of the day all our cyber challenges and it challenges our people challenges. they're not just technology. computers don't do things people don't tell them to do. you get infected by a virus is a person at the end of that. sometimes they get out in the wild. how do we create and build the workforce for america, not just for the federal government to recruit from the department of defense or politically but a workforce that all of our industry can draw from. it's not just about the workforce for cyber experts and those in the basement and keeping coming but you never want to talk to. it's also about e
capabilities continue to increase i continue to get cheaper and they will continue to find ways to monetize moshe's activity on the internet. >> pillar two is promoting american prosperity. the internet has brought great opportunities for innovation, great financial gains and go to silicon valley in great opportunities for americans to really be innovative and be able to create the internet we have today. number of areas under this and the main one i want to touch on is the workforce. at...
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they expect to see greater monetization for the company.d see an uptick in users for the operating platform as well, which in june they had 200 million monthly users. we will see if that has come up there that could feed into advertising revenues for this business. haidi: the share price has been under pressure since it listed. is this an opportunity for some? since the down 24% july listing in hong kong. out of the 24 analysts who monitored this, bloomberg looks buy rating.have up they expect an upside on average of 50% in the next 12 months, so the 18 analysts with the buy ratings. there is still division. this one said stock remains overvalued. the pronouncements of management not being reflected in the fundamentals of this business. citigroup, which initiated a buy rating, so there is potential investors are overlooking the opportunities, given the overseas expansion opportunities for xiaomi. the cut prices on these products and whether or not they can feed or create a feedback loop for the business. citigroup is confident they can, but
they expect to see greater monetization for the company.d see an uptick in users for the operating platform as well, which in june they had 200 million monthly users. we will see if that has come up there that could feed into advertising revenues for this business. haidi: the share price has been under pressure since it listed. is this an opportunity for some? since the down 24% july listing in hong kong. out of the 24 analysts who monitored this, bloomberg looks buy rating.have up they expect...
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they had cost the economy a huge loss with de monetization.ment saw the assets to finance revenue expenditures. taking our capital expenditure assets and putting them back into new expenditures. but what do they do? for subsidies and things like that. wantext six months, they to show that the government is something for everybody. which, actually they do nothing for everybody. rishaad: very quickly, if the what itiven an inch, are the chances of the government takes a foot and eventually do not have a leg to stand on? >> the rbi can -- that will be end of everything. everything will come to a halt. a rethink. f we push- we thought i hard it would come to that. we'll see what happens next. rishaad: thank you very much. chairman of the center for policy alternatives. markets are open in india. let's get to mumbai. to have a look at what you are watching. paul: indian markets are taking cues from asian markets. we are looking at declines for the nifty and the sensex, trending lower by half a point. also have weakness in the banking index largely
they had cost the economy a huge loss with de monetization.ment saw the assets to finance revenue expenditures. taking our capital expenditure assets and putting them back into new expenditures. but what do they do? for subsidies and things like that. wantext six months, they to show that the government is something for everybody. which, actually they do nothing for everybody. rishaad: very quickly, if the what itiven an inch, are the chances of the government takes a foot and eventually do not...
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investors want to know how quickly facebook can monetize instagram, which is a video and photo sharing platform. that's the latest, maria, back to you. maria: thank you so much, susan. the nasdaq had a brutal month of october. no doubt that technology has been the engine driving this record bull market. and since 1995 when barry diller first founded internet and media conglomerate iac, he's been at the forefront of that digital revolution. i sat down with diller for his thoughts where he sees the future going? >> the growth is just part of the revolution. people kind of forget that the internet revolution is still in -- like in-year terms, really young, it's 22 or 23 years, and it took ten years to 15 years just to get up enough bandwidth to actually have rich media being served through it. so we're really at the very, very earliest stage of this. now there are companies that have kind of expedia, for instance, one of the first companies that colonized travel for the internet, 20 years ago, but that's a world where the colonization of all these businesses is just now coming on so to sp
investors want to know how quickly facebook can monetize instagram, which is a video and photo sharing platform. that's the latest, maria, back to you. maria: thank you so much, susan. the nasdaq had a brutal month of october. no doubt that technology has been the engine driving this record bull market. and since 1995 when barry diller first founded internet and media conglomerate iac, he's been at the forefront of that digital revolution. i sat down with diller for his thoughts where he sees...
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i was on here talking about fortnite, twitch, there are interesting models around mon monetizing g monetizingnetizing digital goods, there's a way for users to owl out their credit card. >> we had jared lanier here and he said he thought we would be moving towards the netflix s subscription sort of way of doing things do you agree >> i believe so. we backed a company called girl boss sophia's entire model is based on the idea that we need a subscription based model >> if you paid for facebook, the average subscriber would have to pay $100 a year to make up for the amount of money you make on advertising. >> i don't think you go back i think you build the model from jum wp th jump with that subscription in mind in the beginning you sacrifice ref kn revenue -- >> but how many subscriptions do we need? hulu, netflix, "wall street journal," "new york times," cab cable, magazines are going behind paid walls. it's not a one percenter world, but it's not a hundred percenter world at all >> no the reality is most of these will not be able to thrive in this model. the simple test i have for it is can
i was on here talking about fortnite, twitch, there are interesting models around mon monetizing g monetizingnetizing digital goods, there's a way for users to owl out their credit card. >> we had jared lanier here and he said he thought we would be moving towards the netflix s subscription sort of way of doing things do you agree >> i believe so. we backed a company called girl boss sophia's entire model is based on the idea that we need a subscription based model >> if you...
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monetize a financial business as well. we are very flexible. >> how about p&g? do have a monopoly here. plastic -- a five fantastic place to do business. a direct investor friendly come -- country. this morning we have an announcement from total. 15 to 19 billion. it is huge and the expiration sector. every conceivable resource. everything. for foreign direct investors, it is a safe environment to invest in because it is pro-business, pro-enterprise and has from the policies. >> an hour from now, we will be talking to the oil ceo about that deal with total and axon. keep it right here on bloomberg television. we have pretty much exclusive coverage. looking forward to all of those interviews. coming up next, in the wake of the devastating fires in california, the regulator is commenting on the future of pg&e. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak: asia." california utility pg&e after bank of america set fees about the links to the companies involvement in wildfires. it says the stock may be downgraded. there are looking into whether the equipment and unit
monetize a financial business as well. we are very flexible. >> how about p&g? do have a monopoly here. plastic -- a five fantastic place to do business. a direct investor friendly come -- country. this morning we have an announcement from total. 15 to 19 billion. it is huge and the expiration sector. every conceivable resource. everything. for foreign direct investors, it is a safe environment to invest in because it is pro-business, pro-enterprise and has from the policies. >>...
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if instead we help people understand that their data is an asset and it should have maybe not be monetized value but a value to everyone that needs to be protected? >> i have heard people describe the data is valuable to marketers and people who are politicians and people who are provided healthcare want to assess trends. it can be valuable in determining outbreaks. but it's every bit as significant as your house and bank account and i think that is part of the process we have to be educating people about. >> how do we put together an education campaign to understand that a how do we calibrate that so that it is operational for them? >> this is part of what we ought to be writing about and speaking about the understand the data is being valuable in ways they may not understand as the need to both take responsibility for their own decisions but also let's talk to the legislators. people in sacramento paid attention and i think you could get other states. that will have an effect across the country. >> they've broken the mold and have done things for ourselves we could be an early adopter fo
if instead we help people understand that their data is an asset and it should have maybe not be monetized value but a value to everyone that needs to be protected? >> i have heard people describe the data is valuable to marketers and people who are politicians and people who are provided healthcare want to assess trends. it can be valuable in determining outbreaks. but it's every bit as significant as your house and bank account and i think that is part of the process we have to be...
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here we have monet davis after she threw a winning game in the world series for little league. black ballplayers had a shot at the major leagues in 1947. the first one to break the color line was jackie robinson. larry adobe will do that two months later in the american league. jackie robinson's plane for the jackie robinson was playing for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that's where we are able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950, written to branch rickey who was leaving the dodgers. and robinson's writing to let him know how grateful he is for the brakes that ricky gave him in signing the dodgers, letting him know he was a trusted friend and he hopes ricky will think of him as a friend in return. it's a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and his family. what we have here is the original first page of jackie robinson's letter. on the back is a reproduction. in order to preserve this letter and keep it from being affec
here we have monet davis after she threw a winning game in the world series for little league. black ballplayers had a shot at the major leagues in 1947. the first one to break the color line was jackie robinson. larry adobe will do that two months later in the american league. jackie robinson's plane for the jackie robinson was playing for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that's where we are able to draw a...
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which, of course, is growing very fast but that there's other ways they can generate revenue and monetizeut of this user base that's 2.6 billion people across all their assets. >> doug, i would think one of the larger overall threats to facebook is simply regulatory scrutiny or changes in regulation that impinge their business do you think the "new york times" story yesterday makes such an outcome more likely? >> so in terms of regulation, i don't know that i would specifically say that i feel like that story makes regulation more like ly there is a possibility of something tighter around privacy and data and we've seen that to a degree in europe and there's a possibility of having a similar version of lighter versionover that in the united states. but i would say a lot of these companies have changed their business practices, moved to a gdpr type of model on a global basis. so far what we've seen over the last few months -- and it's still early -- i don't think the businesses are being impacted very much from kind of an advertising perspective because of those changes. >> so what are we
which, of course, is growing very fast but that there's other ways they can generate revenue and monetizeut of this user base that's 2.6 billion people across all their assets. >> doug, i would think one of the larger overall threats to facebook is simply regulatory scrutiny or changes in regulation that impinge their business do you think the "new york times" story yesterday makes such an outcome more likely? >> so in terms of regulation, i don't know that i would...
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what did she say >> one of the big topics andrew was talking with mary barra about is monetizing its subsidia subsidiary cruise. they plan to have an autonomous ride share service they'd like to launch next year. andrew said, when do you start making money off of cruise here's what mary barra had to say. >> you don't have anything to monetize until you actually have the technology that's capable that you can deploy and take the driver out of the vehicle. so once we accomplish that, and we think there's multiple business models of how we'll deploy, then we'll look at what's in the best interest of the general motors shareholder on how to monetize >> coming off of 3q earnings better than expected yesterday, we saw gm's stock pop yesterday. it's given back a little bit today. it's generally holding on to the gains that it got yesterday. guys, this is the best week since june for general motors. >> lastly, another tweet from elon musk. uh-oh, but this one is about the company's auto park feature. >> and summon. if you were somebody who thinks, boy, i want to have my car do things that i
what did she say >> one of the big topics andrew was talking with mary barra about is monetizing its subsidia subsidiary cruise. they plan to have an autonomous ride share service they'd like to launch next year. andrew said, when do you start making money off of cruise here's what mary barra had to say. >> you don't have anything to monetize until you actually have the technology that's capable that you can deploy and take the driver out of the vehicle. so once we accomplish that,...
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. -- how weonomous monetize the economists -- how we monetize the autonomous technologies next.e are working as hard as we can to develop that technology. jordan: how big of a wake-up call was that crash? an enormous, you think about these possibilities theoretically and it hits you in the face. we instantly took our cars off the road. it was the right thing to do. we have been fundamentally rethinking our building process, , simulationess process, testing and track process -- we are all rebuilding from the ground up. i think we will be a better company for it. but we are taking this stuff as seriously as the situation demands. the uber self-driving car permit expired and california and you decided not to renew it. when do you think you might apply for a renewal of that permit? >> we were focused on getting back on the road and i think we will get back on the road sometime this year. where we do it, how we do it is something we will disclose when the time comes. also, this is, probably not news but you will go public next year? >> yes. >> that's still the case? >> yes. public, t
. -- how weonomous monetize the economists -- how we monetize the autonomous technologies next.e are working as hard as we can to develop that technology. jordan: how big of a wake-up call was that crash? an enormous, you think about these possibilities theoretically and it hits you in the face. we instantly took our cars off the road. it was the right thing to do. we have been fundamentally rethinking our building process, , simulationess process, testing and track process -- we are all...
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come loose a little usually be an issue of the bonding which is easy to repair when you know how to monetize a view here let's go to that's today it should be a matter of course that dentists inform patients about the option of adhesive dentistry pitchman suspiciously adhesive bridges and attachments so that their own teeth don't need to be ground down unnecessarily or if they need an implant that they know there's an alternative. dentistry not only often certain advantages it's often cheaper than other techniques in germany it's already the standard for placing missing in sizes to create a full run of natural looking teeth. that's it for today see you next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. good. trench warfare. hello. friend all. of the soldiers that went off and suzy atsic into fighting this battle. the dream. of program focus is nineteen eighteen. hundred years. old. and fifteen minutes long d.w. . painful. to me. the language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. visitors. come to me cause i'm. the first little to say the twentieth century. the war to end all wars c
come loose a little usually be an issue of the bonding which is easy to repair when you know how to monetize a view here let's go to that's today it should be a matter of course that dentists inform patients about the option of adhesive dentistry pitchman suspiciously adhesive bridges and attachments so that their own teeth don't need to be ground down unnecessarily or if they need an implant that they know there's an alternative. dentistry not only often certain advantages it's often cheaper...
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have to deal with a leadership that pick up the word that mark jones was using they're trying to monetize murder gruesome murder that. there is no way that one cannot agree with what. has been the remark that you have just shared. and i would say that not only that but this is taking the form of a bribe when you look at it from the turkish perspective it is actually a cone session off the gravity of the crime and turkey cannot allow that turkey cannot allow saudi arabia to buy its way out of this and this is as i said a confession and it is a reason older more so a reason i should say to further person the case when it comes to the trumpet ministration i hope they will also take it like that but i have my doubts and what is the primary. reason why they would not do that is still the monetary reasons the financial reasons the dealings and the strategy of partnership that. the united states share is that saudi arabia i don't think that anything beyond internal domestic political pressure which is definitely involving some kind of an additional pressure from within the republican party itsel
have to deal with a leadership that pick up the word that mark jones was using they're trying to monetize murder gruesome murder that. there is no way that one cannot agree with what. has been the remark that you have just shared. and i would say that not only that but this is taking the form of a bribe when you look at it from the turkish perspective it is actually a cone session off the gravity of the crime and turkey cannot allow that turkey cannot allow saudi arabia to buy its way out of...
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i-i-i-- i don't care about how we're going to monetize it.nd and say "deal," and we will make it work. but i'd like you to do it right now. wow, that's pretty aggressive. john: if she had the best interests, i think she would let you listen to everybody. i mean it. never happened, christopher. i -- whatever way, i want to be part of this. look at me. i-i just want to hear what everyone has to say. herjavec: christopher. like, i-i love your offer. i love the money. don't get impatient with me, and, also -- so, christopher. yeah? so, the key to your site is your ability to update the scholarships. is there a back-end engine that's taking it all in? how are you doing that? how many different scholarships did you say were in your database? between 10,000 and 20,000. oh! my co-founder developed an algorithm where he gathered all the scholarships from different -- from different -- from different websites. now, see, that's what we're trying to get to. yeah. look, you have two co-founders. right. they're developers. i want to know what their skill s
i-i-i-- i don't care about how we're going to monetize it.nd and say "deal," and we will make it work. but i'd like you to do it right now. wow, that's pretty aggressive. john: if she had the best interests, i think she would let you listen to everybody. i mean it. never happened, christopher. i -- whatever way, i want to be part of this. look at me. i-i just want to hear what everyone has to say. herjavec: christopher. like, i-i love your offer. i love the money. don't get impatient...
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buybacks used to be illegal why for this very reason just hollows the company out it's like debt monetization by government was the u.s. is also engaged but is kind of like that mt is ation for a corporation which follows a corporation and then a corporation collapses number two this is obviously why there's only for structure because companies that are in the infrastructure business are buying back their own stock instead of building infrastructure number three were they get all this cheap money to buy back their own stock oh they're going to from the federal reserve bank oh wow even if there is a bank unable to contact or see yes is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse having california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and i'm busted pipes in detroit leading arsenic poisoning in lead yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people because the bad people have leverage in a club doctor says. there is that but importantly all of that starte
buybacks used to be illegal why for this very reason just hollows the company out it's like debt monetization by government was the u.s. is also engaged but is kind of like that mt is ation for a corporation which follows a corporation and then a corporation collapses number two this is obviously why there's only for structure because companies that are in the infrastructure business are buying back their own stock instead of building infrastructure number three were they get all this cheap...