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liz: motorola mobility coming out with motorola mobility with an operating loss of 248 million versus operating loss of 192 million before. nonetheless the traffic acquisition cost increased 2.97 billion in q3. the fact the stock is up on those pieces of news indicates there is a lot of positivity swirling around this stock, david. david: look at these numbers. we're seeing $931 closing at 888. a huge jump. we had to keep in mind how much my this company brings in. google brings in over $50 billion per year. it is looking to double its mobile revenues in the next two years. this is an incredible cash cow, is it not? >> that is exactly right. the cost per click comes down, google has been ahead of the curve to monetize various other kinds of mobile platforms. even the loss we see in motorola mobility really signals a strategic move on google's part beginning to migrate away from just the regular click and add business which was very clearly up, now moving into the device business and actually beginning to turn the corner and start to monetize that. that is what investors are paying for
liz: motorola mobility coming out with motorola mobility with an operating loss of 248 million versus operating loss of 192 million before. nonetheless the traffic acquisition cost increased 2.97 billion in q3. the fact the stock is up on those pieces of news indicates there is a lot of positivity swirling around this stock, david. david: look at these numbers. we're seeing $931 closing at 888. a huge jump. we had to keep in mind how much my this company brings in. google brings in over $50...
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liz: when you see the motorola acquisition, motorola mobility is leading some cash, losing some moneyok at that and say be patient or are you concerned? >> the reasons they did motorola were offense and defense. when they bought motorola there was fear in the marketplace around intellectual property lawsuits between apple and the android and ecosystem as well as supporting the android ecosystem long term which means having a manufacturer to build devices for that ecosystem. longer term what motorola needs is a successful product. they cut their cost base to the point where now you need volumes of devices. the most disappointing thing in the quarter was the new phone probably didn't fell through as well as we thought was going to sell as a result motorola needs a successful fund to move the needle. liz: it was their first shot out of the gate so we showed it and we weren't there, went to silicon valley and walked into motorola mobility and looked at that phone. it is gorgeous. why is it not resonating? is it swamped by the popularity of apple? it is trying to convince my daughter to go
liz: when you see the motorola acquisition, motorola mobility is leading some cash, losing some moneyok at that and say be patient or are you concerned? >> the reasons they did motorola were offense and defense. when they bought motorola there was fear in the marketplace around intellectual property lawsuits between apple and the android and ecosystem as well as supporting the android ecosystem long term which means having a manufacturer to build devices for that ecosystem. longer term...
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he also called out a number of other issues, the controversial motorola mobility acquisition could beunpredictable, the losses there could continue, especially given the competition from apple, samsung, microsoft. meanwhile, regulatory agencies in both the u.s. and europe were investigating the company, and with decelerating growth, this bull turned bear didn't think the stock deserved to sell for much more than 16 times earnings, kind of what the average s&p stock sells at, even though this company is far from being average. i get where the guy was coming from. a year ago, google had just reported a quarter where its website revenue, the core business missed dramatically, but the company growing from an astounding rate to just 15%. the margins were being crushed. the cost-per-click, or cpc, a hugely important measure, it declined by 15% that quarter. and sure, things looked bleak for google. so how did the company turn things around to the point where this is now a $1,000 stock? as it turns out, the bank of america and merrill analyst wasn't the only one who saw two possible futures
he also called out a number of other issues, the controversial motorola mobility acquisition could beunpredictable, the losses there could continue, especially given the competition from apple, samsung, microsoft. meanwhile, regulatory agencies in both the u.s. and europe were investigating the company, and with decelerating growth, this bull turned bear didn't think the stock deserved to sell for much more than 16 times earnings, kind of what the average s&p stock sells at, even though...
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but the news wasn't all good, losses at motorola mobile phone totalled $248 million. joining us prom the nasdaq exchange. sheila. sheila, google's numbers were strong but shares higher in trading. what is the one take away you see from this report? >> the one take away that investors are getting from google is if there was any concern about the company slowing down or maybe becoming a more mature tech company, pretty much gone after this solid third quarter. profits up 36% and sales, because that was a huge beat, as well. up 12% to $14.9 billion and the met trick up 26%. a solid quarter prom the company. the one other king in the report is the cost was down about 8%, a trend we've been seeing but again, big picture, more and more people are connecting to google, connecting to the advertising engine online, good news for the company and growth engine going forward. >> we'll see how the stock does tomorrow. thanks so much, sheila. >>> still ahead, the biggest creditor is not happy about the debt deal but is there any chance china will pal out of love with u.s. treasury.
but the news wasn't all good, losses at motorola mobile phone totalled $248 million. joining us prom the nasdaq exchange. sheila. sheila, google's numbers were strong but shares higher in trading. what is the one take away you see from this report? >> the one take away that investors are getting from google is if there was any concern about the company slowing down or maybe becoming a more mature tech company, pretty much gone after this solid third quarter. profits up 36% and sales,...
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but the news wasn't all good, losses at motorola mobile phone totalled $248 million. joining us prom the nasdaq exchange. sheila. sheila, google's numbers were strong but shares higher in trading. what is the one take away you see from this report? >> the one take away that investors are getting from google is if there was any concern about the company slowing down or maybe becoming a more mature tech company, pretty much gone after this solid third quarter. profits up 36% and sales, because that was a huge beat, as well. up 12% to $14.9 billion and the met trick up 26%. a solid quarter prom the company. the one other king in the report is the cost was down about 8%, a trend we've been seeing but again, big picture, more and more people are connecting to google, connecting to the advertising engine online, good news for the company and growth engine going forward. >> we'll see how the stock does tomorrow. thanks so much, sheila. >>> still ahead, the biggest creditor is not happy about the debt deal but is there any chance china will pal out of love with u.s. treasury.
but the news wasn't all good, losses at motorola mobile phone totalled $248 million. joining us prom the nasdaq exchange. sheila. sheila, google's numbers were strong but shares higher in trading. what is the one take away you see from this report? >> the one take away that investors are getting from google is if there was any concern about the company slowing down or maybe becoming a more mature tech company, pretty much gone after this solid third quarter. profits up 36% and sales,...
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beast and that's the problem because there's, you know, the mobile devices and so they're in motorola, mobile advertising, there's android, so they're not quite sure where is the biggest money there and the nature of this beast is everyone has a mobile device and sometimes two and it's hard to assume undivided attention. they don't know how to advertise to us yet. this device and that device and want to be on our television with the chrome book. how do we assume people are paying attention enough to sell them something. something we see in broadcasting. hard to assume undivided attention. hopefully everyone is paying attention right now. >> of course they are. brian to you, google a lot of analysts are saying today, really making some traction when it comes to mobile moneni monenitizati monenitization, cost per clicks down, paid clicks, that surged. can we put to bed this notion perhaps google is not as successful at mobile monenitization, has it turned the corner in that investment story? >> it has and we're seeing that in their results. as a user i'm also seeing it as i actually use google
beast and that's the problem because there's, you know, the mobile devices and so they're in motorola, mobile advertising, there's android, so they're not quite sure where is the biggest money there and the nature of this beast is everyone has a mobile device and sometimes two and it's hard to assume undivided attention. they don't know how to advertise to us yet. this device and that device and want to be on our television with the chrome book. how do we assume people are paying attention...
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motorola mobility came in line with expectations at $1.18 billion in revenue. the google -- google site's revenue came in at $9.39 billion. a little bit higher than expected. google network revenue at $3.15 billion. that's a little bit lower than expected. other revenues came in -- the other revenues category came in a little bit truonger. paid clicks, up 26% over a year ago. that's a strong number. better than last quarter. costs per click down 8% year over year. and 4% sequentially. that's about in line with the decline in paid clicks we've been seeing recently. in all, it looks a little bit better than expected on the top and bottom lines with the segments themselves pretty much in line, guys. >> jon fortt, thank you very much. we're going to keep an eye on this. shares are trading up, bill, better than 4%. >> almost 5% after having traded lower during the day. so now we're getting a pop with the shares of google. we'll keep an eye on it there. >> we'll see how the overnight reaction is abroad and into the future session in the morning. >>> in the meantime,
motorola mobility came in line with expectations at $1.18 billion in revenue. the google -- google site's revenue came in at $9.39 billion. a little bit higher than expected. google network revenue at $3.15 billion. that's a little bit lower than expected. other revenues came in -- the other revenues category came in a little bit truonger. paid clicks, up 26% over a year ago. that's a strong number. better than last quarter. costs per click down 8% year over year. and 4% sequentially. that's...
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cost per click has been trending down for mobile at the same type. motorola one of the big question marks. is this multibillion dollar investment paying off with the moto x? you want to see sales in that unit well above $1 billion. we'll see, kelly. >> yes, we will. could be half an hour or so before we get those results. about 13 minutes left before the closing bell here on wall street with the dow down only 12 points. quite a comeback today. >>> meanwhile, the s&p trying to close at a record high. stick around. find out if it does and where you should be putting your money to work in this crazy market environment. stay tuned. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy fo
cost per click has been trending down for mobile at the same type. motorola one of the big question marks. is this multibillion dollar investment paying off with the moto x? you want to see sales in that unit well above $1 billion. we'll see, kelly. >> yes, we will. could be half an hour or so before we get those results. about 13 minutes left before the closing bell here on wall street with the dow down only 12 points. quite a comeback today. >>> meanwhile, the s&p trying to...
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being on the top and bottom line last night, solid revenue from motorola and signals that it's enhanced campaigns, which tie together mobilele web site's revenue came in above expectations at 9.4 billion, motorola at 1.2 billion, right at paid consensus. a sign of google's mobile muscle, larry page saying nearly 40% of youtube's traffic coming from mobile now, up from just 6% a couple of years ago. we can't look at this google surge without considering a few contracts. a few years ago google had a tough quarter that sent the stock stumbling and a year ago facebook had a tough time and both up. so what's next for google? ceo larry page said last night on the call he's going to be a less frequent participant, turning attention to less public matters than the earnings call. international revenue growth seems to be an important area. and of course there's the holiday quarter. analysts expect revenues to rise sequential sequentially. it doesn't mean things are easy. >> isn't that the dangerous point, jon, that they get carried away from here. he said he wants to take a back seat and do more r & d. there must be a contrarian vie
being on the top and bottom line last night, solid revenue from motorola and signals that it's enhanced campaigns, which tie together mobilele web site's revenue came in above expectations at 9.4 billion, motorola at 1.2 billion, right at paid consensus. a sign of google's mobile muscle, larry page saying nearly 40% of youtube's traffic coming from mobile now, up from just 6% a couple of years ago. we can't look at this google surge without considering a few contracts. a few years ago google...
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google website revenue at $9.4 billion, motorola at $1.2 billion at consensus, paid clicks up 26%. signal that mobile is heating up. the way this ties into mobile, google showing signs it's managing to mon tize the transition away from the pc desk top. any time you have nearly 40% of youtube's traffic coming from mobile and youtube also driving revenue growth, that's a great thing. brand advertising was up 75% year over year. google network revenue was flat at $3.15 billion. we have motorola at $1.18 billion and operating loss of about a quarter billion dollars. motorola revenue down 56% from a year ago, but they're cutting expenses deep too. google's investing heavily to make sure the future of android doesn't get defined by others. the best news for google growth in the other businesses is providing the cover for motorola to try to do that. so the threats to google going forward while facebook makes a big push to display that could hurt. also a macro danger. ben shacker at mccarey points out google is big enough it will feel any global pullback. for now, this seems to be a story about mobile and in
google website revenue at $9.4 billion, motorola at $1.2 billion at consensus, paid clicks up 26%. signal that mobile is heating up. the way this ties into mobile, google showing signs it's managing to mon tize the transition away from the pc desk top. any time you have nearly 40% of youtube's traffic coming from mobile and youtube also driving revenue growth, that's a great thing. brand advertising was up 75% year over year. google network revenue was flat at $3.15 billion. we have motorola at...
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mobile phones going through the process. now it is really important. you have a huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they have billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly, the plans get delayed. as a real cost. >> we have had several budget disputes. they stem from the budget act of 1974. this occurs almost every year. the price that goes on. this,t after 40 years of we still are not very good at figuring it out how to operate the government. as the effects of the government shutdown on the fcc on "the communicators." c-span competition asks what is the most import issue congress should consider in 2014? make documentaries showing various points of view and include c-span video. to alltest is open middle and high school students with a prize of $5,000. we have doubled the number of winners and prices. for more information, visit steenkamp -- studentcam.org. of the syrianmber opposition on the civil war. the special representative to the united states for the national coalition of syrian revolution and opposition services. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >>
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mobile phones going through the process. now, it is really worked. you have this huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola. they need that certification. they have billions of dollars in advertising. whatever the plants were, they got delayed. it was a real cost. it is a real cost. another thing is the spectrum auction. when i had auction in six years. they have two planned them. it is going to put them back. that is bad for the economy. every day the spectrum is not being used, it is a drag on the economy. you never get those back. other stuff you get back home a i have to tell you, start stop psychologyart stop thomas we are going to go through it again. it is no way to run a railroad or business or a government. >> same question. >> it is no way to run a government. effects -- i'd think becoming will get through it. the question is 10 years from now will people look back and say this led to irreparable harm to the economy? i am not quite sure we are there yet. blair is right. the product certification that got held up, a lot of license transfers. peril. them in more the commission, the staff will get ba
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mobile phones going through the process. but now it's really important. you have a battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others the need that certification. the of literally billions of dollars in advertising and then suddenly they are delayed by a number of days so that is a real cost. >> we've had several budget disputes and i think they stem from the budget control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year there is a crisis that goes on and yet after 40 years of this we still are not very good at figuring out how to operate the government. >> the effect of the government shut down on the fcc tonight on the communicators at eight eastern on c-span2. >>> the chinese ambassador to the u.s. spoke last week at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies at the summit president obama missed because of the partial government shutdown the ambassador spoke for about an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for your kind words. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it's really nice to be back. it brings back a lot of memories [inaudible] and every wednesday evening to this auditorium. at the ti
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mobile phones going through the process. but now it is really important, really big. apple, samsung, motorola, others, they need these certifications, they have plans, billions in advertising, suddenly the plans get delayed by a number of days. >> we have had several budget disputes before that stem from the budget control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year, this crisis that goes on. and yet after four years of this we are still not good at figuring out how to operate the government. >> the effects of the government shutdown on the sec, tonight on "the communicators." span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, conferences, offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago, funded by her local cable or satellite provider. now you can watch us in high definition. of the syrian opposition says that his side needs more help in the syrian civil war he spoke friday here in wa
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paypal and mobile and set up holiday expectations and google on thursday expected to report $10.36 eps on $11.7 billion in revenue and cost per click should be in focus and hear about motorolahe launch of the moto x, analysts hoping for nearly $1.2 billion in revenue there. guys? >> john, i've got to jump in. apologize. breaking news out of washington. and the meeting postponed. we were expecting a 3:00 p.m. meeting between the president and bipartisan members of congress, congressional leaders, getting word from the white house that meeting has been postponed to allow members of the senate, i'm going to read the press release here to get it right. to allow leaders in the senate time to continue making important progress toward a solution that raises the debt limit and reopens the government. mandy, i guess you can take it for what it's worth, sounds like they haven't quite figured out everything. they're getting there, but the meeting delayed. no time by the way for the new rescheduled meeting. >> for the markets we've lost a little steam here. still positive and still vastly better than where we were at the beginning of the day but off the session highs here. by the way,
paypal and mobile and set up holiday expectations and google on thursday expected to report $10.36 eps on $11.7 billion in revenue and cost per click should be in focus and hear about motorolahe launch of the moto x, analysts hoping for nearly $1.2 billion in revenue there. guys? >> john, i've got to jump in. apologize. breaking news out of washington. and the meeting postponed. we were expecting a 3:00 p.m. meeting between the president and bipartisan members of congress, congressional...
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mobile devices. >> ken, a lot of people are still curious as to why they bought motorola and still there are substantialys ago floated an idea that maybe they bought motorola in order to kmod tiez as much as they could the market, to force prices down simply to get android out to more millions of people, particularly in emerging markets and that was the long-term aim. would you give that idea any credence? >> i think google has a couple of approaches here. through motorola, they are pursuing hardware, but i think also with chrome and their chrome tablet, they're pursuing a sync tactic. google would like to see, i think, hardware ultimately commodityize but i think that goes back to my earlier point that they're in a good position because they maybe most of their money on services and to the extent they can fund their investment in infrastructure in software and hardware through that, they tend to be disruptive among many of the other players in the ecosystem. >> ken and jason, thank you. >> one of the country as largest drug distributors, mckesson, is seeing big gains today. we'll tell you what's suppor
mobile devices. >> ken, a lot of people are still curious as to why they bought motorola and still there are substantialys ago floated an idea that maybe they bought motorola in order to kmod tiez as much as they could the market, to force prices down simply to get android out to more millions of people, particularly in emerging markets and that was the long-term aim. would you give that idea any credence? >> i think google has a couple of approaches here. through motorola, they are...
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mobile phones going through the process. but now it's really important so again you have a huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they made these plans and have literally billions of dollars in advertising in all suddenly whatever the plans where they get delayed by a number of days so that is a real cost and it's difficult to measure in real costs. another thing is a spectrum auctions. we haven't had an option in six years. the fcc has pursued the plan and this is going to put those auctions back and that's very bad for the economy. every day the spectrum isn't being used it's a drag on economy so those are things -- you never get those back. other stuff you do get back but i have to tell you this kind of stop start stop start psychology and we are going to go through it again because my guess is in january there will be parts of this shutdown again. it's no way to run a row wrote in no way to run a business and certainly no way to run a government. >> host: commissioners furchtgott-roth the from same question. >> guest: i would agree this is no way to run a government.
mobile phones going through the process. but now it's really important so again you have a huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they made these plans and have literally billions of dollars in advertising in all suddenly whatever the plans where they get delayed by a number of days so that is a real cost and it's difficult to measure in real costs. another thing is a spectrum auctions. we haven't had an option in six years. the fcc has...
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mobile phones going through the process. we now have a huge battle between samsung and apple and motorola. they need the certification. they have literally billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly the plans are delayed by a number of days. >> we have had several budget disputes. i think they stand from the control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year, there is some crisis that goes on. and yet after four years of this we still aren't very good -- after 40 years of this we still aren't very good in figuring out how to operate the government. >> tonight on the communicators at eight eastern on c-span 2. >> marissa mayer is the ceo of yahoo!, previously she let the pot management and engineering development at google, including google maps, google maps for mobile, google earth, street view, latitude, and more. she was the ms member of the tech community. -- the youngest member of google's tech community. this event contains language that some viewers may find offensive. >> did you see that? i did. i saw you get it wrong. >> amazing what they are doing these days. first of all, before we talk about the logo, i w
mobile phones going through the process. we now have a huge battle between samsung and apple and motorola. they need the certification. they have literally billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly the plans are delayed by a number of days. >> we have had several budget disputes. i think they stand from the control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year, there is some crisis that goes on. and yet after four years of this we still aren't very good -- after 40 years of this we still...
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mobile phones going through the process. now, it is really important to battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they make these plans. they have billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly, whenever the plans get delayed -- one of the plans gets delayed. that is a real cost. >> we have had several budget disputes. they stem from the budget control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year. this, wer 40 years of still aren't very good at figuring out how to operate a government. >> the effects of the government shutdown on the fcc monday on "the communicators." >> this is eleanor roosevelt's typewriter. it is on this typewriter that mrs. roosevelt wrote her my day column. one is eleanor roosevelt first my day column. it sets the tone for the columns to follow. she is talking about the comings and goings in the white house, getting back to the regular schedule after the holloway season. -- holiday season. midnight about how at a larger crowd than usual came in from hyde park. the president went out to greet them. this was a tradition on election night. roosevelt's
mobile phones going through the process. now, it is really important to battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they make these plans. they have billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly, whenever the plans get delayed -- one of the plans gets delayed. that is a real cost. >> we have had several budget disputes. they stem from the budget control act of 1974. this occurs almost every year. this, wer 40 years of still aren't very good at...