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well i mean ober is facing a couple of battles all over the glade with regulators with competitors with drivers and those numbers clearly were worse than expected in an initial reaction and after hours trading the stock dropped by as much as 10 per cent that then after a c.e.o. spoke and was kind of upbeat that at some point he's convinced over might become profitable we did see some of the losses narrowing down a bit so clearly no good numbers but overall it's wall street still seems to be well not certain but he's a certain chop that over can be profitable eventually but the stock also clearly trades below its i.p.o. price when over became public here on wall street by early may investors riding a hopeful wave thank you very much chance carter there in new york for us at the end of october britain is set to leave the european union with or without a formal departure arrangement with the e.u. a so-called new deal brags it would cause major disruptions to travel in trade causing food shortages and raising food prices by as much as 10 percent here its largest part producer has said super
well i mean ober is facing a couple of battles all over the glade with regulators with competitors with drivers and those numbers clearly were worse than expected in an initial reaction and after hours trading the stock dropped by as much as 10 per cent that then after a c.e.o. spoke and was kind of upbeat that at some point he's convinced over might become profitable we did see some of the losses narrowing down a bit so clearly no good numbers but overall it's wall street still seems to be...
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olaura: with ober deadline looming, the deadlock between the u.k. and the eu cos.ross the bbc today, we're looking at the potential impact of a no-deal brexit. that is if the u.k. leaves the eu without a formal arrangement. as part of our coverage, we have been to denmark, where europe's largest pork producer warns of a bacon shoage if there is a no-deal brexit. here is jenny hill. jenny: danisborn and bred for the british breakfast table. for denmark's pig farmers, the u.k. market has been solid, dependable.th are not sure now, seeking out other customers. in case a no-deal brexit pulls their pork from british shelves. >> i am a little worried, but we have three years to prepare for this. we have made a very special product for the u.k. marketh k it would be very sad if we could not sell it for englishmen anymore. >> ♪ danish >> ah, danh. d >> ♪ aish empting british taste buds for generations, denmark is the biggest supplierpo o products to the u.k., satisfying demand british farmers cannot meet alone. bacon is big business in denmark. this processg plant purpose-
olaura: with ober deadline looming, the deadlock between the u.k. and the eu cos.ross the bbc today, we're looking at the potential impact of a no-deal brexit. that is if the u.k. leaves the eu without a formal arrangement. as part of our coverage, we have been to denmark, where europe's largest pork producer warns of a bacon shoage if there is a no-deal brexit. here is jenny hill. jenny: danisborn and bred for the british breakfast table. for denmark's pig farmers, the u.k. market has been...
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during the course of his journey he said he experienced altitudes of ober 17,000 feet, and temperatures the river and finding it. we had different film crews, it took as a long time to get there and then for the first couple of months, the 16 different people joined couple of months, the 16 different peoplejoined me, ten were couple of months, the 16 different people joined me, ten were evacuated due to altitude sickness, injury or fear of wildlife so many challenges. did you ever feel your safety was at risk? yeah, there were times for sure that i was like, i need to assess my situation and work out how to get myself any more comfortable and safer environment. fortunately eve ryo ne and safer environment. fortunately everyone made it back home safe and sound who joined me and that is the main thing. we're looking at some pictures you have sent through and it looks stunning. we have been talking about the what about the highs? what were the best bets? what surprised me about china is the sheer diversity. it has a little bit of every country in one. the locals have been majorly hospitabl
during the course of his journey he said he experienced altitudes of ober 17,000 feet, and temperatures the river and finding it. we had different film crews, it took as a long time to get there and then for the first couple of months, the 16 different people joined couple of months, the 16 different peoplejoined me, ten were couple of months, the 16 different people joined me, ten were evacuated due to altitude sickness, injury or fear of wildlife so many challenges. did you ever feel your...
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ober to mike santoli live at th stock exchange another guest from chicago lookinging a the dow down tripleeen. now about 130 points off on the dow. s&p opening 14 points off and nasdaq open 46 points. mike, the thing i can't understand about this is, it's an escalation, sure, in the immediate term look at tariffs china's placed on american goods, you wouldn't necessarily think that the market would actually -- that the hurt would be that bad the question is where this goes next is that what's happening here? >> exactly that's mostly it first i think the first offense is just the reflex, twitch in response to this familiar headline and the market goes and executes the same play what happened when we saw the news treasury yields dropped a few ticks. not that much. soon as you get reaction, stock futures sell off the pattern we're in stock market seems to need a relaxation of this collapse and bond yields, higher yields basically, incrementally for, recovery i don't think the market is in a sober wear trying to calculate the economic impact. saying thought we'd get past one thing with powell'
ober to mike santoli live at th stock exchange another guest from chicago lookinging a the dow down tripleeen. now about 130 points off on the dow. s&p opening 14 points off and nasdaq open 46 points. mike, the thing i can't understand about this is, it's an escalation, sure, in the immediate term look at tariffs china's placed on american goods, you wouldn't necessarily think that the market would actually -- that the hurt would be that bad the question is where this goes next is that...