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novo nordisk come also a touch higher .7%. heavily weighted and that has an impact on markets. if i look at other movers heading to the downside, we've got asked at a group down 5.6%, i'll dig out some ex-dividends in a moment. rolls-royce down 1.9%. interesting moves. the biggest german heavyweight i can see falling to explain the negativity. we see in terms of the overall markets, it started out as german underperformance and now we are seeing all of the markets in negative territory. stoxx 600 down .3%, the ftse, and dax down, now by .6%. matt: we have shares in deutsche bank rising right now after christian sewing give a positive outlook for the investment bank in the fourth quarter and said he expects investment bank revenue to continue to rise in the coming year. watch out for your deutsche bank shares and we will look at the wrecks of the dax to see what the big weight is. european markets are opening slightly to the downside now with the dax leading the way. the stoxx 600, down .4%. if we turn to china, inflation picke
novo nordisk come also a touch higher .7%. heavily weighted and that has an impact on markets. if i look at other movers heading to the downside, we've got asked at a group down 5.6%, i'll dig out some ex-dividends in a moment. rolls-royce down 1.9%. interesting moves. the biggest german heavyweight i can see falling to explain the negativity. we see in terms of the overall markets, it started out as german underperformance and now we are seeing all of the markets in negative territory. stoxx...
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we spoke to novo nordisk's ceo earlier this month.etbelieve there's medical need for people living with diabetes. it takes innovation to fulfill that. we believe we are one of the biggest innovators and that space, and we have a pipeline to the future to continue need.ting, for that unmet >> more competition, is more of the field being left to you? >> you could say a number of one category where sanofi was a leader for many years, and increasingly growth is coming from new types of like -- where novo nordisk is leading and sanofi didn't manage to jump on that early enough. it's about innovation and the value that you bring to patients, addressing the needs. half of those with type two diabetes are in need of more medicines. matt: for markets, it is about growth and profitability. we noticed shares fell 4%, probably on disappointment with u.s. outlook. why did that take investors by surprise, flattish growth in the u.s.? >> well, we see over a few years, turning around. as long as we havea big part of our business in insulin, we are im
we spoke to novo nordisk's ceo earlier this month.etbelieve there's medical need for people living with diabetes. it takes innovation to fulfill that. we believe we are one of the biggest innovators and that space, and we have a pipeline to the future to continue need.ting, for that unmet >> more competition, is more of the field being left to you? >> you could say a number of one category where sanofi was a leader for many years, and increasingly growth is coming from new types of...
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that's ultimately what we're all wrestling with, and since we're de novo, it's up to us to figure it out. i feel that six months is a little light, actually. i would go for a year for now. >> commissioner honda: make your motion. >> commissioner tanner: and before i make the motion, i want to say to the sergeant, thank you for your work. my dad was a law enforcement officer, and what you do is try to make things right and get people on the right track, and you try not to write tickets or take people to jail. i don't want this to reflect on your work with mr. molina, your work for the city and people of san francisco, but rather to have a lifetime revocation from having mr. molina being able to apply for a license from the arts commission forever is a little harsh. and mr. molina, if this vote goes the way that it seems to be going, you better be on your best behavior if you ever hope to fallback into the good graces of the arts commission to have a permit. if you want to appeal that permit, you would not want to have anything on your record which would dissuade us from granting the a
that's ultimately what we're all wrestling with, and since we're de novo, it's up to us to figure it out. i feel that six months is a little light, actually. i would go for a year for now. >> commissioner honda: make your motion. >> commissioner tanner: and before i make the motion, i want to say to the sergeant, thank you for your work. my dad was a law enforcement officer, and what you do is try to make things right and get people on the right track, and you try not to write...
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next to novo. next to never? next to nava.and soaring inflation, it's a recipe for wholesale desperation. aid agencies reckon half of all people rely on assistance for survival. do you trust president mnangagwa to make things better? no! so why do you say he is making things worse every day? things are getting worse and worse every day. prizes, transport, schools, living, everything is down. we are struggling. do you have children? year mark. but i can't afford to pay for school for them. they are not going to school? when mnangagwa replaced mugabe, people hoped things would get better. they were better before. you seriously think things we re before. you seriously think things were better under president mugabe? mugabe is better than mnangagwa. zimbabwe's mugabe is better than mnangagwa. zimba bwe's infrastructure is crumbling. 2 million people in harare have been without piped water for months. the fear is isolated cases of cholera and typhoid could become an epidemic. and the country is in the grip of a power crisis, drough
next to novo. next to never? next to nava.and soaring inflation, it's a recipe for wholesale desperation. aid agencies reckon half of all people rely on assistance for survival. do you trust president mnangagwa to make things better? no! so why do you say he is making things worse every day? things are getting worse and worse every day. prizes, transport, schools, living, everything is down. we are struggling. do you have children? year mark. but i can't afford to pay for school for them. they...
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we will see how that impacts novo nordisk. we speak to the ceo of that company at 8:30 u.k. time.ields climb back to 0% for the first time since march. stocks hold steady ahead of a central bank decision this week. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash trading in europe. let us take a look at what's going on in terms of the futures , in terms of european futures first off, after what we said was kind of a flat trade in asia overnight, we see ftse futures little changed right now. dax and cac futures down. in terms of the u.s. futures, let us pull up the s&p dow jones and nasdaq e-mini futures. still seven and a half hours away, but we see green arrows in terms of u.s. futures. what do you see on the gmm? anna: just a second. let me mention some breaking news. m&a, we talked about this a lot rejecting the process increased offer. this is just eat rejecting the offer from prosus. we heard yesterday prosus decreased that offer. m&a no doubtn to later on. let's talk about the gmm. flat, aren'ttle they? for european equities and indeed for the u.s. session when we look
we will see how that impacts novo nordisk. we speak to the ceo of that company at 8:30 u.k. time.ields climb back to 0% for the first time since march. stocks hold steady ahead of a central bank decision this week. we are just under an hour away from the start of cash trading in europe. let us take a look at what's going on in terms of the futures , in terms of european futures first off, after what we said was kind of a flat trade in asia overnight, we see ftse futures little changed right...
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. >> my question is about novo cure limited symbol n vcr i've owned the stock for four years and it ised nicely but my question is with the company success and strategy with opportune and i would say it is pipeline of other innovative cancer treatments, do you see it as a buy? >> yes it is a buy and i've been liking it since $17 levels since we had the chairman on repeatedly and i don't want to sell it. jack in new jersey jack >> what doing buddy? jim, i'm in the telecom industry and sending out new contracts to my clients for different vendors and i can't believe how many will complain that the vender paperwork is not documented and i bought the stock, cutting waste and but the main reason why i bought docu sign and it hasn't happened yet like salesforce or microsoft could buy them out. >> don't buy stocks with take over but i do agree and recommend the stock. let's go to tom in texas tom? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you. this is tom and i went through a divorce a year ago and left me financially strapped but i'm coming into some inheritance so i basically have a two-fold question one
. >> my question is about novo cure limited symbol n vcr i've owned the stock for four years and it ised nicely but my question is with the company success and strategy with opportune and i would say it is pipeline of other innovative cancer treatments, do you see it as a buy? >> yes it is a buy and i've been liking it since $17 levels since we had the chairman on repeatedly and i don't want to sell it. jack in new jersey jack >> what doing buddy? jim, i'm in the telecom...
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di things astrazeneca and novo nordisk could both see double digit earnings growth.s now is tim lowe from munich. whatf the key themes -- are the key themes heading into 2020? tim: china is a big topic. it has been a massive source of growth. the country in november signed off on 70 new drugs for the reimbursement list, so that has been a real bright spot for the european pharma players, and it will continue to be. second, the u.s. drug pricing debate heading into an election year. it has been kind of a bogeyman in the sector for a while. campaign's heat up, there's less time for congress is becomingt increasingly expected that this will be a dog with more bark than bite. and the pharma players will be spared the worst this year. they are two of the probably the biggest. matt: the u.s. election is going to be at least big in terms of the noise. what about the signal? well, it will be a massive part of the debate, naturally, and it could signal heading into beyond the 2020 election, some big changes. for the short term, investors are not expecting there to be much pot
di things astrazeneca and novo nordisk could both see double digit earnings growth.s now is tim lowe from munich. whatf the key themes -- are the key themes heading into 2020? tim: china is a big topic. it has been a massive source of growth. the country in november signed off on 70 new drugs for the reimbursement list, so that has been a real bright spot for the european pharma players, and it will continue to be. second, the u.s. drug pricing debate heading into an election year. it has been...
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important to remember in conjunction with today is, on the great seal of the united states, it says, novosor seclorum. new order for the ages. they had such confidence in what they were doing, they had such optimism that every citizen would have the responsibility to carry it forward. it was for the ages, this new order, this democracy. that is what i find in jeopardy in what the president is doing, this march to the future. and by the way, one of the grievances that the founders had with the king is, he was interfering with the naturalization of newcomers to their colonies. imagine, that's in the declaration of independence, look it up. but they saw, they saw that america would be invigorated, reinvigorated by newcomers to our country, and that would be called the american dream, making the future better, and that every new group of people who came with their hopes, dreams, aspirations, determination to make the future better for their children and their family, those are american traits, and all those newcomers make america more american. and so that is the spirit, the vision of our foun
important to remember in conjunction with today is, on the great seal of the united states, it says, novosor seclorum. new order for the ages. they had such confidence in what they were doing, they had such optimism that every citizen would have the responsibility to carry it forward. it was for the ages, this new order, this democracy. that is what i find in jeopardy in what the president is doing, this march to the future. and by the way, one of the grievances that the founders had with the...
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. >> any one time, de novo review was in this office of special visitations. >> it was funny. maybe 40 or 50 people or so. they started with investigators. more like criminal investigators like dunn and management who work inside of the federal government and ultimately, they started using historians because they realized they desperately need it that kind of context. over many years, we didn't really do a lot of nazi hunting in the units is pretty early to get to the 70s for there to be political willse to do this kind of work. >> thank you for your work. how do we learn from history here. of generations, not allow mass murderers to only have the risk of citizenship being stripped. we've got a figure something out. there has to be justice in the world beyond what there is. >> very profound question that i think c, we can all talk about that for hours. i think the first step is to show that we draw the line in the no matter how many years have passed in this country, you will be stripped of your citizenship if we find out that you are a war criminal. and so the people in the o
. >> any one time, de novo review was in this office of special visitations. >> it was funny. maybe 40 or 50 people or so. they started with investigators. more like criminal investigators like dunn and management who work inside of the federal government and ultimately, they started using historians because they realized they desperately need it that kind of context. over many years, we didn't really do a lot of nazi hunting in the units is pretty early to get to the 70s for there...
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de novo the relationship between code breaking in arlington park and bletchley park? ms.mundy: there were female code breakers at bletchley park and they have been more honored than women in the u.s., in part because there is a bletchley park that you can visit, and it is very hallowed ground. so the women themselves didn't really have a relationship with each other, for the most part, although some of the women in the u.s. remember speaking to british counterpart. one woman told her son she had a counterpart she would speak to. we would have to break the key of the enigma every couple of days. the key would change that controlled the arrangement of the rotors and other parts on the german machine, so we would work together, british and americans, every couple of days, to figure out the key setting. one of the women code breakers remembered she had a male counterpart that she spoke to over a secure phone line every couple of days. and all she said that her code name for him was pretty weather, and his codename was virgin sturgeon, but she never met him. that was a woman c
de novo the relationship between code breaking in arlington park and bletchley park? ms.mundy: there were female code breakers at bletchley park and they have been more honored than women in the u.s., in part because there is a bletchley park that you can visit, and it is very hallowed ground. so the women themselves didn't really have a relationship with each other, for the most part, although some of the women in the u.s. remember speaking to british counterpart. one woman told her son she...