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i don’t know, just like that, we sing and sing, your costume is permian komi, but of course, it’s reali want to tell you, nah, what prompted you to suddenly return to your homeland, youthful maximalism, well, i just understood all the uniqueness of our traditional culture, i understand there that i can come now and in general work with children and in general your native culture of the kompaniya, somehow promote it, lyosh, okay, nadya, she has roots here, and it took you a long time to get used to the specifics of this region, no, not that long, but they, they are interesting, they are wonderful, except for permika, they are like that, they sometimes strange, she’s generally wonderful, stingy with some emotions, yes, sometimes we performed here, listen, well , they’ll do two claps, and at the same time they really like it, you know? can you teach me a few phrases in familiar permian, for example, hello, my name is vitalik, horse riders don’t have the word hello, it just so happened that i don’t know why i knew it would all end like this, there is no word hello, that’s when you meet the
i don’t know, just like that, we sing and sing, your costume is permian komi, but of course, it’s reali want to tell you, nah, what prompted you to suddenly return to your homeland, youthful maximalism, well, i just understood all the uniqueness of our traditional culture, i understand there that i can come now and in general work with children and in general your native culture of the kompaniya, somehow promote it, lyosh, okay, nadya, she has roots here, and it took you a long time to get...
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that was in the permian basin. this is different. an all-stock deal. the cash they're keeping around, a lot goes back to shareholders. this should be accretive to cash flow in 2025. they think it will double by 2027. the cash back to shareholders will be done e done through share buybacks, increasing that to $20 billion. and the dividend per share, which they've been raising by about 6% annually, they'll raise it by 8% this january, so $1.63 a share. talked about guyana saying they don't think they need to expand when it comes to the permian basin because they have a lot of acreage there, more than exxonmobil and pioneer combined. but they've been talking to hess for over six months. this has been going on for a long time. we'll keep an eye on it. but hess shares are down. >> it should be one -- i mean, it's one for one basically. 1.025. chevron is going down $3 or $4. it's one for one stock. if you were a hess shareholder -- now it's up a little built, but if you were expecting a big premium from takeover, it didn't happen. i love t
that was in the permian basin. this is different. an all-stock deal. the cash they're keeping around, a lot goes back to shareholders. this should be accretive to cash flow in 2025. they think it will double by 2027. the cash back to shareholders will be done e done through share buybacks, increasing that to $20 billion. and the dividend per share, which they've been raising by about 6% annually, they'll raise it by 8% this january, so $1.63 a share. talked about guyana saying they don't think...
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the permian is zero dollars if oil is $20. the permian peaking is very real.ade, so it is hugely important when it rolls. the oil recount suggested well. the other thing that is important is you are consolidating the sector. look at the refining sector. you consolidated it and ended up short u.s. refining capacity. eventually you're going to stop the model, which is you grow, then you sell it to exxon. is that plays out you have a highly consolidated sector and higher returns. that is what happened with refining over the last decade. i think that is what happened -- what will happen with big emp. they will drive very high returns. guy: why is oil down so much over the last week and will continue to fall? paul: we always think of saudi cuts as bearish. so they can crank the oil price up. but why are they cutting? we want saudi at max with strong demand. for saudi to be cutting into weak demand is bearish. they took a market worse -- where fundamental -- he saw a pretty direct response in u.s. gasoline consumption, which fell seasonally. in the gasoline market j
the permian is zero dollars if oil is $20. the permian peaking is very real.ade, so it is hugely important when it rolls. the oil recount suggested well. the other thing that is important is you are consolidating the sector. look at the refining sector. you consolidated it and ended up short u.s. refining capacity. eventually you're going to stop the model, which is you grow, then you sell it to exxon. is that plays out you have a highly consolidated sector and higher returns. that is what...
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so -- in the permian. >> coterra is a better buy.ut no, look, it's time to move on if you own the stock, and find the next one. >> why not just own exxon? darren woods at this point, i mean, three seats to a firm that doesn't even exist anymore. >> well, because coterra could be taken over by chevron. i want to find a company that is worth a lot that gives you a good dividend. i wanted that dividend from pioneer. it was fantastic. >> because it was not just -- it was 75% of whatever. >> hey, listen, let's say tomorrow, walgreens got a bid from amazon. well, then, i'm gone. >> so, walgreens would be gone too. they would be happy to take a bid. that stock is nothing but pain. >> i personally -- i think mr. wentworth is so fabulous that i was going to tell you that i think you buy walgreens, and i have been negative on the stock. i mean, i just commented about the fact they closed the store that i did a giant piece on with the ceo, my pharmacy, whatever, and it's time to get behind mr. wentworth. >> interesting pick. a veteran of cigna,
so -- in the permian. >> coterra is a better buy.ut no, look, it's time to move on if you own the stock, and find the next one. >> why not just own exxon? darren woods at this point, i mean, three seats to a firm that doesn't even exist anymore. >> well, because coterra could be taken over by chevron. i want to find a company that is worth a lot that gives you a good dividend. i wanted that dividend from pioneer. it was fantastic. >> because it was not just -- it was 75%...
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we look at even sort of that next group below a permian resources, permian company, accord, magnolia company, we think all three are just sort of midcap companies that have great inventory, great balance sheets, and just a phenomenal valuation right now. >> do you think there's any chance of antitrust moves here by the government? >> not in this one. i think there was so little overlap on this one, if you look what chevron owns versus what hess had, guyana being almost 75% of the value of hess, and chevron not having -- having minimal stake in that prior, i think very little chance on this one. had they bought, you know, maybe something big in the permian where chevron already has a pretty dominant position, that probably would have raised much more speculation, but in this case, i don't see it. >> very interesting. and as mentioned, apparently they're still going to sell those trucks online. i remember them getting them 30 years ago. i loved them >> i had a helicopter that landed on there. >> did you? >> yeah. >> thanks so much. >>> further ahead on the program, a "power lunch" trip
we look at even sort of that next group below a permian resources, permian company, accord, magnolia company, we think all three are just sort of midcap companies that have great inventory, great balance sheets, and just a phenomenal valuation right now. >> do you think there's any chance of antitrust moves here by the government? >> not in this one. i think there was so little overlap on this one, if you look what chevron owns versus what hess had, guyana being almost 75% of the...
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they have great potential with the permian now becoming the largest permian producer with gu guyana,st stock to over over the next several years. >> as a founder, you have a lot of stake in the company, stock in the company too. are you going to keep the exxonmobil shares? or will you sell? >> no, definitely. i'm going to keep it. they have a great dividend, one of the highest dividends in the s&p 500. so, i'm very excited about that. >> darren, is this a bet that fossil fuels are here for the foreseeable future, that despite all this talk of people trying to transition completely off, this is a pretty major bet, the biggest deal that exxon has done since it acquired mobil in the last century. what does this is a about your future and the future for fossil fuels? >> i think as i said many times before in the past on your show, becky, i think fossil fuels as the world looks to transition and find lower sources of affordable energy with lower emissions, fossil fuels, oil and gas will continue to play a role over time. that may be managed with time. the rate of that is not very clear at
they have great potential with the permian now becoming the largest permian producer with gu guyana,st stock to over over the next several years. >> as a founder, you have a lot of stake in the company, stock in the company too. are you going to keep the exxonmobil shares? or will you sell? >> no, definitely. i'm going to keep it. they have a great dividend, one of the highest dividends in the s&p 500. so, i'm very excited about that. >> darren, is this a bet that fossil...
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that is, komi it turns out to be a permian hero. yes, yes, the forest defeated him. cherki, yes.res, these are the ones i have. again devils, tell me what kind of craving for devils you have for devils, and in the nineties life was bad, evil people generally walked around, as they say, in spite of the times, i also walked around very evilly, as if all my life, as they say, here this negativity you don’t, as if you don’t look at people, at devils, yes, there are little women here, such knots instead of a nose, that is, you start from the shape of the tree, well, well, you bring a piece of wood, you draw it with chalk approximately, and you chop up your whole face, it’s like you take it all out of your head, right? yes, yes, yes, stunned, gofovich, you are a most talented person, why suddenly, out of the blue, while working on a tractor, you decided to make something like this... beauty, well, when you were young, the wind ruffled your curls, strength , there was a little bit of power, so i cut out these idols, on tv one grandmother said that you need to decorate your living space,
that is, komi it turns out to be a permian hero. yes, yes, the forest defeated him. cherki, yes.res, these are the ones i have. again devils, tell me what kind of craving for devils you have for devils, and in the nineties life was bad, evil people generally walked around, as they say, in spite of the times, i also walked around very evilly, as if all my life, as they say, here this negativity you don’t, as if you don’t look at people, at devils, yes, there are little women here, such knots...
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the permian production volume would be over double the deal close.al creating cash flow in 2024. all those comments coming from eighth presentation on the pioneer deal. we have known about this for the best part of a week. pioneer and exxon getting together. lisa: exxon trying to be a major player and it will be the biggest by far in the permian basin but also highlights their desire to be a swing player, to increase production in tandem and more directly in terms of demand, really showing the production you have highlighted in the u.s. at a record coming as people talk about the need to move away from fossil fuels so it is this interesting dynamic going on and the reality of the oil and gas face in the u.s.. jonathan: more reaction on that to the program, exxon down 1.8%, the offer price as we reported earlier in and around 250, 253 is the price. we are trading close to it, still some distance, 240 in the premarket on pioneer. that stock up by 1.3%, more on that story later. joining us is the chief economist and head of global economic research at j
the permian production volume would be over double the deal close.al creating cash flow in 2024. all those comments coming from eighth presentation on the pioneer deal. we have known about this for the best part of a week. pioneer and exxon getting together. lisa: exxon trying to be a major player and it will be the biggest by far in the permian basin but also highlights their desire to be a swing player, to increase production in tandem and more directly in terms of demand, really showing the...
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in terms of the broader take, just the amount of oil they expect to get out of the permian basin and how much reserves they think are there now because of the technology is totally mind blowing. it changes the game when it comes to geopolitics and offsetting oil price volatility. they are not questioning how they get there but if they get the new technology, that will be tremendous. jon: you mentioned the analysts but when it comes to the chemicals business in the short term. longer-term story is pretty set right now. what will people be watching for? alix: it's a demand story and we asked him that as well. there is a lot of weakness in chemical straight up and that usually a product demand story. his take was that supply was ok. he says the demand has to pick up and work its way through. he's optimistic that will happen but this is a straight up cyclical business. chevron is getting hit hard. six straight days of losses on the stock and part of that is the cyclical part of the business and the other when they are dealing with his cost overruns on certain projects with issues with co
in terms of the broader take, just the amount of oil they expect to get out of the permian basin and how much reserves they think are there now because of the technology is totally mind blowing. it changes the game when it comes to geopolitics and offsetting oil price volatility. they are not questioning how they get there but if they get the new technology, that will be tremendous. jon: you mentioned the analysts but when it comes to the chemicals business in the short term. longer-term story...
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it will make exxon by far the biggest player in the permian basin. here's what the ceos of both companies told us starting with the pioneer ceo. guest: you have to become a diversified company. the question is do we do it ourselves or become part of a company like exxon mobil? i think exxon has the best stock of any of the diversified companies, the best growth opportunities and for this transaction, shall companies cannot survive on their own long term. they will have to merge up and become part of diversified companies is my general opinion and this should happen over the next five years. >> will it be like private guys getting together or what you did reaching for exxon that has a huge reach all across the globe? guest: as you know, there are only two parts to diversify in the majors. conocophillips versa fight and ox eat diversified. shell companies were have to do it on their own or merge into one of the diversified companies. that's my general opinion. >> does this merge or change any investment decisions that you will make for stuff out of sha
it will make exxon by far the biggest player in the permian basin. here's what the ceos of both companies told us starting with the pioneer ceo. guest: you have to become a diversified company. the question is do we do it ourselves or become part of a company like exxon mobil? i think exxon has the best stock of any of the diversified companies, the best growth opportunities and for this transaction, shall companies cannot survive on their own long term. they will have to merge up and become...
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i've been to the permian.ith exxon, obviously, and seen what they're doing down there, but -- and that might give them the impetus, a higher recovery values they feel confident of given the technology they are now employing in some way. i don't know what it is. we're guessing here, a.i.-related, who knows what it could be? that says the math now works >> pioneer's of the larger independents, is the -- cthey have the cheapest all in. scott sheffield came on "mad money" and said, categorically, we've not talked to exxon. that's not necessarily repudiated. he said, we're not looking and we're not for sale, and one of the reasons why is because he's transitioning out, and richard dealey is coming in. so, why would you sell the company when you have a transition going on? i will say this. that is the best group of properties in the permian you're going to get. >> is it? >> yeah, because they're getting a lot more out of each well, and that's why you're so right. they didn't increase their budget, but these wells ar
i've been to the permian.ith exxon, obviously, and seen what they're doing down there, but -- and that might give them the impetus, a higher recovery values they feel confident of given the technology they are now employing in some way. i don't know what it is. we're guessing here, a.i.-related, who knows what it could be? that says the math now works >> pioneer's of the larger independents, is the -- cthey have the cheapest all in. scott sheffield came on "mad money" and said,...
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this is similar for others looking to invest in the permian ba basin? been investing in 37 years. he has a few years on me. maybe a few decades. i agree. oil is established it will be around a while. the permian basin established as a low cost and low carbon supply basin for the world. there are a lot of players in the permian basin and consolidation makes sense to lower the cost of production. >> what happens? we spoke with exxonmobil's ceo and pioneer's ceo earlier this week. darren woods thinks they will be able to get this out of the ground in the permian basin at $35 a barrel once this deal goes through. they have other things to make it cheaper with the technology. what does this mean? that's a good number. what does that mean for the other big players? what do they have to do at this point? >> if you look back at history with the majors like bp and shell and exxon and chevron, they were skeptical of shale early on. shale development was a short cycle. they were focused on deep water and long-term projects. in the meantime, early adopters of pione
this is similar for others looking to invest in the permian ba basin? been investing in 37 years. he has a few years on me. maybe a few decades. i agree. oil is established it will be around a while. the permian basin established as a low cost and low carbon supply basin for the world. there are a lot of players in the permian basin and consolidation makes sense to lower the cost of production. >> what happens? we spoke with exxonmobil's ceo and pioneer's ceo earlier this week. darren...
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there are, of course, horses, as well as the rarest predator on the planet - the snow leopard; the permiansanimal diversity with bears. for the stand, the artists are preparing a whole series of collectibles. toys symbols of the capital of the kama region. they will be painted with images of rare red book plants. however, perm is not only a bear; salty ears or happiness are just around the corner. the capital of the kama region is also the russian capital of robotics. ardi will greet guests of the pavilion and lead dialogue, ask riddles and talk about the region and do it as emotionally as possible, almost as if alive. this is a new version of a humanoid robot based on the android alex, already familiar to many. alexaa and ardi have a lot in common. at least inside under the mask, they look about the same. this is a whole set of mechanisms, drives and modules that are precisely responsible for hyper-realistic emotions. in total, there are about 600 micromics options. not only engineers, but also a whole team worked on the creation of ardi for about a year. team of directors and screenwriter
there are, of course, horses, as well as the rarest predator on the planet - the snow leopard; the permiansanimal diversity with bears. for the stand, the artists are preparing a whole series of collectibles. toys symbols of the capital of the kama region. they will be painted with images of rare red book plants. however, perm is not only a bear; salty ears or happiness are just around the corner. the capital of the kama region is also the russian capital of robotics. ardi will greet guests of...
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say 300, why we fell in love with perm, of course, not only for the fact that the geological term permianocopius elizave, but for the fact that you have a governor in jokes, named after me, thank you. dr. house mogilev, republic of belarus, is invited to the stage, and we noticed that karaoke is scattered all over the place, what a song the city is, welcome yourself, happiness is just around the corner, power, the urals, water between us, your opinion, very important for you, for me the world is for the better, the best time, now is russia, in itself , on stage there is a team from belarus, well, belarus, belarus, in travel agencies through sadness, pasha, you better tell me something good, for example, what in belarus. the cleanest air and the best environment. yes, a couple of working factories would not hurt us, of course, yes, guys, what are you talking about, well, we are in perm, summer cup, kvn, anniversary. by the way, how is perm translated? perm translates as this, this is better than yekaterinburg, and, by the way, leonardo dicaprio’s grandmother is from perm, and he personally
say 300, why we fell in love with perm, of course, not only for the fact that the geological term permianocopius elizave, but for the fact that you have a governor in jokes, named after me, thank you. dr. house mogilev, republic of belarus, is invited to the stage, and we noticed that karaoke is scattered all over the place, what a song the city is, welcome yourself, happiness is just around the corner, power, the urals, water between us, your opinion, very important for you, for me the world...
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we are excited about the deal for pioneer and what that can add to them in the permian.ash, they will out perform. we see earnings continue to rise the last couple weeks. he can pec expectations are coming up for them. if we see the geopolitical shifts or market disruption, they are well positioned taking advantage of the prices. we love buying a bit on the dip of pioneer. that was oversold. that happens. the a they take a dip. >> and rising rates in the valuation with amazon. give us the elevator pitch for amazon. >> that is a little odd for me. the consumer has held up well. this is a play on consumer spending. maybe not the hermes market. we have seen numbers stronger than anticipated. it is a combination of thosetwo things. they get a nice lift at year end with the year end spending and we will see how prime day. the company has been fairly impressive. i look at them and think aws may come in stronger than anticipation. the strength of the consumer cannot be denied. >> we have to leave it there. amazon shares at 1%. great to see you. thank you. "squk x"awbo is coming
we are excited about the deal for pioneer and what that can add to them in the permian.ash, they will out perform. we see earnings continue to rise the last couple weeks. he can pec expectations are coming up for them. if we see the geopolitical shifts or market disruption, they are well positioned taking advantage of the prices. we love buying a bit on the dip of pioneer. that was oversold. that happens. the a they take a dip. >> and rising rates in the valuation with amazon. give us the...
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it has proven resources in the permian.iggest deal since merging with mobil oil back in 1998. so now you have four big oil companies controlling most of the permian basin. huh. stuart: that's like a giant underground lake of oil. lauren yeah. what's the ftc going to say about that? probably nothing. because of the massive drawdown in u.s. drilling, these companies can say, well, we're just a small part of world oil production, and that's the sad reality. if. [laughter] stuart: it sure is. one her many. walgreens, just -- one more. walgreens just appointed a new ceo. it's been a tough year for them. the stock goes up. lauren: yeah. up 5.25. shares are down 40% this year. walgreens is closing stores, cutting jobs, the pharmacists are unhappy, some of them walking out. now a huh correction. a new ceo, tim wentworth with, he replaces rosalynn brewer. comes from cigna, express scripts, and walgreens is pushing deeper into health care, so i guess that marriage is favorable. stuart: and what's he going to do about shrink shrinkage
it has proven resources in the permian.iggest deal since merging with mobil oil back in 1998. so now you have four big oil companies controlling most of the permian basin. huh. stuart: that's like a giant underground lake of oil. lauren yeah. what's the ftc going to say about that? probably nothing. because of the massive drawdown in u.s. drilling, these companies can say, well, we're just a small part of world oil production, and that's the sad reality. if. [laughter] stuart: it sure is. one...
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and take a look at pioneer's peers in the permian basin like devon energy, occidental, they're all up report. stuart: think about that, exxon's got $30 billion cash, apple's got $200 billion -- lauren: okay, when you put it like that. stuart: isn't that that something? amc, oh, or this is about taylor swift. lauren: yeah. the movie about her concerts is, like, selling out like it's, you know, "star wars" franchise. stuart: guaranteed. lauren: $100 million in preticket sales. it opens one week from today. do your daughters have their tickets, brian? >> they don't have their tickets, but they were asking me last night, i like travis kelsey, but you don't even know what the nfl is. [laughter] stuart coming up, president biden backtracking on building a border wall. he claims the white house had no choice. watch this. >> the border wall money was appropriated for the border wall with. i tried to get them to reappropriate, to redirect that money. they didn't, they wouldn't. >> reporter: do you think the border wall works? >> no. stuart: lucas tomlinson at the white house breaking down the
and take a look at pioneer's peers in the permian basin like devon energy, occidental, they're all up report. stuart: think about that, exxon's got $30 billion cash, apple's got $200 billion -- lauren: okay, when you put it like that. stuart: isn't that that something? amc, oh, or this is about taylor swift. lauren: yeah. the movie about her concerts is, like, selling out like it's, you know, "star wars" franchise. stuart: guaranteed. lauren: $100 million in preticket sales. it opens...
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have a large business together, it will still be less than 15% of the production coming out of the permian, so i think from a scale standpoint, we're still a small player in what is a very large market. so we don't anticipate any regulatory issues here. >> let's bring in our brian sullivan on that, with crude oil down about 3% this morning, we're watching the m&a part and some of the headlines this morning regarding what iran may have known about this attack. >> there's a lot to dissect here. you just heard it from his words, he's not worried. the deal is done with $253 per share. pioneer stock is under $240 a share. so that could signal some investors don't think the deal would go through. there could also be another reason, which is a little more wonky and boring, i would get to in a second. some bankers tell me that they would expect that some lawsuits maybe from investors or the government could be filed to block this deal. the administration obviously squarely focused on climate, so may not look favorably at a massive oil and gas deal right now. though, carl, to your point, one wonder
have a large business together, it will still be less than 15% of the production coming out of the permian, so i think from a scale standpoint, we're still a small player in what is a very large market. so we don't anticipate any regulatory issues here. >> let's bring in our brian sullivan on that, with crude oil down about 3% this morning, we're watching the m&a part and some of the headlines this morning regarding what iran may have known about this attack. >> there's a lot to...
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we have a big shale business with the permian.g a great job with bakken for a while. it is about adding another scaled position in shale that is performing very well and we can bring whatever expertise we may have to improve recovery and learn from our new colleagues at hess. we are doing things in the baswin -- we learn things we hadn't been doing in the permian. it is actually an important part of the transaction. guy: you talk about the price narrowing. you started off widespread when you came in. what brought it in? what factors allow you to bring that understanding between the two firms together? john: the gap in shareholders organizing our value, we weren't getting credit for 11 billion barrels equipment -- guy: the market narrowed the gap for you? john: yes, exactly. it got to the win zone for mike and for us. this is a stock for stock deal, so some people say, geez -- we are staying invested. our families will be a long-term holders in chevron and we are happy about it, and we think there is upside to come, in addition to
we have a big shale business with the permian.g a great job with bakken for a while. it is about adding another scaled position in shale that is performing very well and we can bring whatever expertise we may have to improve recovery and learn from our new colleagues at hess. we are doing things in the baswin -- we learn things we hadn't been doing in the permian. it is actually an important part of the transaction. guy: you talk about the price narrowing. you started off widespread when you...
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about 100,000 permians worked in the rear, including more than 5,000 teenagers. a photograph of the youngest of them , twelve-year-old valya kusakin, who worked at engine plant number 19, became one of the central elements new complex, this location for installing the stele was not chosen by chance by the sawmakers. stella, as a majestic symbol of the completion of the soviet army boulevard, karl marx square itself is a major transport artery. which connects the historical and industrial parts of the sverdlovsk region, it was in the sverdlovsk region that a significant part of the city’s defense enterprises were concentrated, which in those difficult years produced engines, artillery systems, armored boats, ammunition and much more for the front. china produced the successful launch of the manned spacecraft shine 17 is about to begin, 15 minutes after the launch the ship entered the specified orbit, it is heading to the chinese orbital station, for beijing this is the 12th mission to launch people into space. the current crew is the youngest in the country's history, with an average age of 3
about 100,000 permians worked in the rear, including more than 5,000 teenagers. a photograph of the youngest of them , twelve-year-old valya kusakin, who worked at engine plant number 19, became one of the central elements new complex, this location for installing the stele was not chosen by chance by the sawmakers. stella, as a majestic symbol of the completion of the soviet army boulevard, karl marx square itself is a major transport artery. which connects the historical and industrial parts...
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permian.s to trust more in the quality of russian goods. the prime minister visited the made in russia forum, where he got acquainted with samples from software products to sweets. this is an export forum, which means that the main thing that interested those gathered was trade. with foreign partners, sales markets have changed over the past year. nakhit babaev found out where russian manufacturers are now sending their products, and what can be sold within the country. the symbol of the forum is a bird; goods made in russia fly to it, and if earlier this bird flew more often to the west, europe and america, now it flies to the east , both far and near, also to africa and latin america, they feed it even better there , despite all the challenges. russian exports over the past year grew to a historical high of $600 billion. yes, for this we had to adapt a little to the tastes and traditions of new countries, but did we find a way out? mikhail mishustin, who visited the exhibition today, i was i
permian.s to trust more in the quality of russian goods. the prime minister visited the made in russia forum, where he got acquainted with samples from software products to sweets. this is an export forum, which means that the main thing that interested those gathered was trade. with foreign partners, sales markets have changed over the past year. nakhit babaev found out where russian manufacturers are now sending their products, and what can be sold within the country. the symbol of the forum...
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think that this is a resident of this village, or a neighboring large village, because it is like the permianhevchenko, such a village, so quite large. it stands on the kharkiv-kupyansk highway and it is possible that these are people, some person who lives in this shevchenko, well, there can't be any more strangers there, because, well, i already said, it's very accurate, very verified, exactly the time and the maximum number of people who gathered in one place. mr. bohdan, according to your opinion, what goals will the enemy pursue, i have fears that they will repeat, that is, they will hit civilians... with the aim of provoking one or another, i don't know, maybe a public reaction, maybe on kharkiv oblast has a special mood at the moment in anticipation of the intensification of fighting in kupinsky direction, and in general, in anticipation of the so-called winter energetic barbaric attack of the enemy, share, be kind , i don’t know, somehow, such kharkiv, give an emotional and psychological flavor, i agree with you, yes, i think they will be about... in some way by iskander or others, bu
think that this is a resident of this village, or a neighboring large village, because it is like the permianhevchenko, such a village, so quite large. it stands on the kharkiv-kupyansk highway and it is possible that these are people, some person who lives in this shevchenko, well, there can't be any more strangers there, because, well, i already said, it's very accurate, very verified, exactly the time and the maximum number of people who gathered in one place. mr. bohdan, according to your...
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during day. in the permian it will remain near zero, at times short-term snow is possible, tomorrow thee will be fewer clouds, light snow is still likely, but the sun will already appear, the maximum temperature is plus one, no precipitation on thursday, partly cloudy during the day around zero, in in moscow, now in the tula of the cyclone it is cloudy only +1.4° in the north of the moscow region the thermometer is approaching zero , the dmitrov weather station records light snow. during the day in the capital in some places slight precipitation in the mixed phase is possible, air temperature will not exceed +1, +3°. in the evening, the initiative will begin to move to the scandinavian anticyclone, as a result, with the onset of twilight, the air will quickly cool down, at night to -1-3 in the region to zero -5, a faint bare face will appear somewhere on the roads and sidewalks, well, these are the forecasts for this minute. remember what they told you when you decided to open a business, you can’t make money on honey, it’s a swarm of problems, but you didn’t listen, because you’re doin
during day. in the permian it will remain near zero, at times short-term snow is possible, tomorrow thee will be fewer clouds, light snow is still likely, but the sun will already appear, the maximum temperature is plus one, no precipitation on thursday, partly cloudy during the day around zero, in in moscow, now in the tula of the cyclone it is cloudy only +1.4° in the north of the moscow region the thermometer is approaching zero , the dmitrov weather station records light snow. during the...
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the permian, as teacher is trying to calm down her new class. the kids are excited to be back at the island private school in the muscle after the summer break. 9 year old felina has been going to school here for almost a year. ever since her family moved to cyprus from moscow, they arrived a few months after russia's invasion of ukraine. there are lots of new faces here after the holidays. most of the children are from russia and ukraine, and paulina field all modeled someone told me everything. so normal it 1st, but when we arrived here in the car, i thought i don't even know where my clothes for a minute. now i have a new cloth and there are lots of new people here too. so many new children have arrived that classes have been taking place in temporary containers, according to the you over 13000 ukrainians and 38000 russians have come to cyprus since the war display founder unaccented, their score dots of his half prussian and half ukrainian has been overwhelmed with requests for spots at the school. when settings apply, what have uh what the,
the permian, as teacher is trying to calm down her new class. the kids are excited to be back at the island private school in the muscle after the summer break. 9 year old felina has been going to school here for almost a year. ever since her family moved to cyprus from moscow, they arrived a few months after russia's invasion of ukraine. there are lots of new faces here after the holidays. most of the children are from russia and ukraine, and paulina field all modeled someone told me...
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it's not about permian, unlike pioneer, which has got incredible permian.y the way, guyana is incredibly cheap. the break even. >> yes. >> what do you think of that? >> what do i think of it? >> sorry to ask. how was the weather? >> the weather was okay. >> jim, it's not just energy today, though, there's deals involving roche and fortive. >> i'm saying that there is a belief that the peak in the ftc's prowess, not that they've ever had any, but i'm being kind, that ship has sailed. that "titanic" has sailed. >> you are welcome back with an actual merger monday, i think it's fair to say, carl. with this deal being the largest, but to your point, vista deal is a $4 billion deal. we've got roche buying an asset. >> i'm glad. >> there's a bit of activity. it doesn't mean that we're going to see anything close to record levels, but -- >> no, but -- >> and jim, it may be, to the point you're making, that companies are a bit more -- a bit braver when it comes to deciding to venture forward in light of the recent losses at the ftc, although frankly, regulatory is
it's not about permian, unlike pioneer, which has got incredible permian.y the way, guyana is incredibly cheap. the break even. >> yes. >> what do you think of that? >> what do i think of it? >> sorry to ask. how was the weather? >> the weather was okay. >> jim, it's not just energy today, though, there's deals involving roche and fortive. >> i'm saying that there is a belief that the peak in the ftc's prowess, not that they've ever had any, but i'm...
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a lie permian bridge is one of the civilian sites that was hit by ukraine. the bridge was attacked in 2022 and again, this year both strikes led to civilian deaths. besides the infrastructure bombing, several russian journalists were among the ukrainian targets. one of them journalist darya dina was killed in a car bombing in the moscow region in august last year. russia was clicked a blank. yeah. but you crane officials have been reluctant to assume direct responsibility to other russian journalists flatland to starsky and is a higher pull up and were targeted as well. the latter managed to survive. the report goes on the claim that the agency has had no involvement in killing operations by ukrainian agencies. it has been also know that that his work has focused on bolstering ability, is to gather intelligence on an adversary, and the publication included a warning tick. yeah, that is the fascination campaign could harm you. crimes prospects for nato and e. u . membership or heard from former us intelligence officer and host of the whistle blowers, john to
a lie permian bridge is one of the civilian sites that was hit by ukraine. the bridge was attacked in 2022 and again, this year both strikes led to civilian deaths. besides the infrastructure bombing, several russian journalists were among the ukrainian targets. one of them journalist darya dina was killed in a car bombing in the moscow region in august last year. russia was clicked a blank. yeah. but you crane officials have been reluctant to assume direct responsibility to other russian...
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the permians decided to supplement the animal diversity with bears. stand, the artists are preparing a whole series of collectible art toys and symbols. tsepricama, they will be painted with images of rare red book plants. they all really have very wonderful names: common kirkazon, this is what they look like in my interpretation, that is, of course the plants are not purple, not green, but this is my creative vision. there are plans to paint several dozen of these bears of different sizes, and also print more than a thousand t-shirts with the signature animal style of feathers. this isn't just some cheap t-shirt that you don't want to wear. and this is truly that top t-shirt with elements of the perm region, and which i really want to put on and wear with pride, however, perem is not only a bear, salty ears or happiness is just around the corner, the capital of the kama region is also russian capital laborers. ardi will greet guests of the pavilion, conduct a dialogue, ask riddles and talk about the region and do it as emotionally as possible. almost
the permians decided to supplement the animal diversity with bears. stand, the artists are preparing a whole series of collectible art toys and symbols. tsepricama, they will be painted with images of rare red book plants. they all really have very wonderful names: common kirkazon, this is what they look like in my interpretation, that is, of course the plants are not purple, not green, but this is my creative vision. there are plans to paint several dozen of these bears of different sizes, and...
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you know, permian civilians is itself a war prime has come. us has contacted slaughter civilians in no sense just advised that revenge, that collective punishment is reported against the palestinians. security and residents of golf. and what about the targeting of civilian infrastructure? where does that fall into the a sphere of humanitarian? no. and indeed, what constitutes a will crime as well in the realm of how she monitoring the subsidies these ro and government has imposed a siege on all of golf. you know, blocking access to food, water, electricity, and the like. and that violates the duty under international mandatory law to allow for you access by the civilian population. it need which the people jobs are clearly are to that kind of assistance. so here again, israel's, by waiting the basic rules, actually mandatory law to the detriment of the people of casa. now we can say, you know, what difference does this make? oh, well, there is jurisdiction on the part of the international criminal court based on the hague. the chief prosecutor turning time has actually had an open inve
you know, permian civilians is itself a war prime has come. us has contacted slaughter civilians in no sense just advised that revenge, that collective punishment is reported against the palestinians. security and residents of golf. and what about the targeting of civilian infrastructure? where does that fall into the a sphere of humanitarian? no. and indeed, what constitutes a will crime as well in the realm of how she monitoring the subsidies these ro and government has imposed a siege on all...
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the permian basin is where a lot of people have been focusing on a slightly smaller scale, matador. now that chevron and exxon have both done two transactions this year, so they're presumably off the table a bit. conoco has moved from being an acquired to an acquirer. so a lot to watch, a lot of activity >> so look for totale in europe, and conoco in the u.s. as acquirers? >> yes, those are the two biggest ones that could acquire a large-cap u.s. company also, there could be smaller moves as well. >> i'm sure it's not -- maybe in some cases, piece by piece, but overall it's there is there a takeover premium being put in there on the hopes or expectations that maybe they're the next target? >> the one thing about that is all-stock purchases. that's kind of the executive thing, we're not sure about what the oil and gad environment looks like so all stock deals could make more sense at least the shareholders of the former company can participate in the up side >>> thank you, pippa bertha coombs has the news update. >>> two senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news that the weapon
the permian basin is where a lot of people have been focusing on a slightly smaller scale, matador. now that chevron and exxon have both done two transactions this year, so they're presumably off the table a bit. conoco has moved from being an acquired to an acquirer. so a lot to watch, a lot of activity >> so look for totale in europe, and conoco in the u.s. as acquirers? >> yes, those are the two biggest ones that could acquire a large-cap u.s. company also, there could be smaller...
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a different statistic is we have in the permian and new mexico, drew riggs drilling more oil than pre-pandemicing 13.1, 13.2 million barrels a day. consumption is 21 million barrels a day, why we have 2 get venezuela as you point out. david: these numbers look good on paper but the direction we were going the last months of the trump administration showed we should be up to 15 million barrels a day. without getting bogged down in numbers there is lack of supply in the world which is why prices are going up. we could be producing a lot more, 2 million barrels a day from the gulf oil alone and then talking alaska and other places they cut off. >> we should be producing more, you can't just flip a switch and drop riggs, that will impact prices, the biggest problem, higher oil prices is inflationary, there's a fear of mid-to late 70s where inflation came down and skyrocketed higher. david: a lot of pressure in the biden administration to cut back, iran's production has exploded and if the biden administration is successful in cutting back on oil production prices will go up even more. we may see o
a different statistic is we have in the permian and new mexico, drew riggs drilling more oil than pre-pandemicing 13.1, 13.2 million barrels a day. consumption is 21 million barrels a day, why we have 2 get venezuela as you point out. david: these numbers look good on paper but the direction we were going the last months of the trump administration showed we should be up to 15 million barrels a day. without getting bogged down in numbers there is lack of supply in the world which is why prices...
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of these pinnipeds, 4,100 individuals, maybe walruses, you’re right, topic 600, at the end of the permian death of many species. it took millions of years to restore the biosphere. carbon dioxide. right. let's go with the perm theme for 300. the coat of arms of the perm region depicts a bear with a book on his back. book. this is exactly the bible, true, if absolutely accurate, the gospel, further, fauna 2023 for 1500, on april 1, an australian government organization announced the discovery of a new miniature species of these animals. wambat. as a joke, of course, we continue to play, fauna 2023 for 300, in march, a bald eagle named murphy, living in one of the zoos in missouri, took a fancy to a small stone and began to do exactly that with it, although the male probably began to hatch it , hatch, absolutely right, stones for 900, stones for them are usually made from artificial ruby, hard and resistant to wear, for watches, for watches, that's right, stones 1,200. it was from this stone that the nineteen-ton large kalansk vase from the collection of the state hermitage was made. malach
of these pinnipeds, 4,100 individuals, maybe walruses, you’re right, topic 600, at the end of the permian death of many species. it took millions of years to restore the biosphere. carbon dioxide. right. let's go with the perm theme for 300. the coat of arms of the perm region depicts a bear with a book on his back. book. this is exactly the bible, true, if absolutely accurate, the gospel, further, fauna 2023 for 1500, on april 1, an australian government organization announced the discovery...
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it’s time to go to the sea, so it seems i was 280 million years late, it was then that the ancient permiansediments accumulated at its bottom, and after the sea dried up, the sediments appeared on the surface, and now they are known as pokrovsky cretaceous mountains. wow, the landscape is simply alien, that’s exactly what i think. that this is the very place where you can take space photographs, but first, it’s probably better to change clothes, right? madonna, it’s really like another planet, it seems as if i ’m taking a photo on the moon, they say that these mountains are not only an ideal place for photo shoots, but also for flying airplanes. until recently , chalk was mined in these quarries, which , it turns out, can not only be used to write on a blackboard, chalk can be eaten, it turns out, wow, no, i i know that you know, but the secret is for me... because this is the first time i’ve heard this, and my colleagues all, everyone says, yes, we did this in childhood , i did this at school, everyone knows the taste of chalk, so this is the first time i’m listening about this, and i don
it’s time to go to the sea, so it seems i was 280 million years late, it was then that the ancient permiansediments accumulated at its bottom, and after the sea dried up, the sediments appeared on the surface, and now they are known as pokrovsky cretaceous mountains. wow, the landscape is simply alien, that’s exactly what i think. that this is the very place where you can take space photographs, but first, it’s probably better to change clothes, right? madonna, it’s really like another...
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greatest predator , the snow leopard, decided to supplement the animal diversity with bears, the permians art toys, symbols of the capital prikama. they will be painted from... rare red book plants, however, perm is not only a bear, salty ears or happiness is just around the corner, the capital of the kama region, it is also the russian capital of robotics. ardi will greet guests of the pavilion, conduct a dialogue, ask riddles and talk about the region and do this as emotionally as possible, almost as if alive, this is a new version of a humanoid robot based on the android alex, already familiar to many. alexaa and ardi have... a lot in common, at least inside under the mask , they look about the same, this is a whole set of mechanisms, drives and modules, which are precisely responsible for hyper-realistic emotions, in total there are about 600 options micromics. not only engineers, but also a whole team of script directors worked on the creation of ardi for about a year. the exhibition russia will feature stands of all 89 regions, guides will help you not get lost, more than 2,000 guid
greatest predator , the snow leopard, decided to supplement the animal diversity with bears, the permians art toys, symbols of the capital prikama. they will be painted from... rare red book plants, however, perm is not only a bear, salty ears or happiness is just around the corner, the capital of the kama region, it is also the russian capital of robotics. ardi will greet guests of the pavilion, conduct a dialogue, ask riddles and talk about the region and do this as emotionally as possible,...
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increasing approvable reserve to $1 billion in the permian.re worried you can't get that far. what will you do that gets you there? darren: what we are going to do is demonstrate what we are capable of doing. we set out a strategy to make sure we are applying the full weight enforcement capabilities about any into the unconventional space. that has been a concerted effort to develop technologies and improve recovery. we've been implement and got in the acres we've got today in delaware and amid land. we are seeing very good results and have demonstrated the ability of those technologies and the processes we have in place, and we are taking that proven capability and applying it to the best acreage in the midline. pioneer has been the fairway of acreage in the mid-atlantic. we have this very good acreage that we are going to apply these capabilities we have in exxon. they are demonstrated capabilities that we have built into those synergy numbers. it doesn't cumber hand the additional technology we are working on in the pipeline that we think h
increasing approvable reserve to $1 billion in the permian.re worried you can't get that far. what will you do that gets you there? darren: what we are going to do is demonstrate what we are capable of doing. we set out a strategy to make sure we are applying the full weight enforcement capabilities about any into the unconventional space. that has been a concerted effort to develop technologies and improve recovery. we've been implement and got in the acres we've got today in delaware and amid...
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the original growth drivers are both producing much less than they did at peak the permian running into issues. you might not have that available supply you had in the past it might mean very different things for how prices look over the next decade. >> yeah. not to mention some of the u-turns in policy we've seen in certain parts of the country extending that window of peak demand if we get there good stuff, both on banks and oil. talk soon. thanks >> thanks for having me. >>> still to come this morning, oppenheimer cutting its apple price target at earnings and the company's event tonight. we'll talk to the analyst behind that call. >>> on semi, tumbling after results. the ceo joins us. >>> plus, sam bankman-fried back on the stand in his $8 billion fraud trial. we'll go outside the crtuse ouho with the latest when "squawk on the street" comes back and stab. and deliver solutions that meet complex needs. massmutual. partnering with financial professionals, benefits brokers, and institutions. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indee
the original growth drivers are both producing much less than they did at peak the permian running into issues. you might not have that available supply you had in the past it might mean very different things for how prices look over the next decade. >> yeah. not to mention some of the u-turns in policy we've seen in certain parts of the country extending that window of peak demand if we get there good stuff, both on banks and oil. talk soon. thanks >> thanks for having me....
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another one we like, pioneer, one of the largest producers in the permian basin, really attractive stockks, lot of free cash flow returning that in the form of a dividend and this variable dividend component and investors will see a higher dividend this quarter because of a higher oil price. >> and i am hearing you say loud and clear that even though they are high, these dividends are safe, yes? she? ab >> yes, they're actually going to grow. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. rob thummel, appreciate it. >>> we will power through as many more stories tofhe day as we can. it's closing time after a quick it's closing time after a quick break. like doors opening wherever i go... [sound of airplane overhead] even the ground is moving for me! y'all seeing this? wild! and i don't even have to activate anything. oooooohhh... automatic sashimi! earn cash back that automatically adjusts to how you spend with the citi custom cash® card. [mind blown explosion noise] ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our
another one we like, pioneer, one of the largest producers in the permian basin, really attractive stockks, lot of free cash flow returning that in the form of a dividend and this variable dividend component and investors will see a higher dividend this quarter because of a higher oil price. >> and i am hearing you say loud and clear that even though they are high, these dividends are safe, yes? she? ab >> yes, they're actually going to grow. >> all right, rob, thank you very...
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occidental petroleum or diamondback energy or the few remaining independents that are producing in the permians as chevron is good because has has a lot of production and north dakota in the gulf of mexico and in going to which is proven to be a big bonanza as far as oil production and these are locations where the political climate is quite steady for investors. ashley: is a reaction to the biden administration policy going green and making a harder for these companies to go about their business making it a lot more expensive. is that part of the deal because of the policies of the administration, to your point it's cheaper to buy someone else and do it yourself. >> i certainly think the biden administration is making more difficult for the oil industry to get more crude oil and natural gas out of the ground, you can see this from the policies and announcements that they made sense 2021 which is restricted the amount of federal lands available for leasing not only in alaska but the gulf of mexico and the amount of litigation that is followed from those announcements. if you're an oil company
occidental petroleum or diamondback energy or the few remaining independents that are producing in the permians as chevron is good because has has a lot of production and north dakota in the gulf of mexico and in going to which is proven to be a big bonanza as far as oil production and these are locations where the political climate is quite steady for investors. ashley: is a reaction to the biden administration policy going green and making a harder for these companies to go about their...
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in the permian basin, that's where everyone wants to be.r is an incredibly attractive asset, a phenomenal management team. scott sheffield is retiring, but since 1970 he's done a remarkable job. he is the one who's created all this production in the basin itself. of course, this is a fantastic deal. if it happens, it's incredibly beneficial to exxon. it speaks towards the strong fundamentals of the environment overall. >> josh, do you get rid of the ieo here or stay with it? >> no. this is a head fake. it actually makes no sense. crude oil peaked september 27th. oil is down 12% since then. the xl section e is down. ieo has been holding up better than the majors. exxon is off 12% during that same period of time. now, only 9% of the names -- let's look at the big ones. in the xle, only 9% of the components of that index are above the 50-day moving average, which means almost every stop has broken down on the short-term basis. that reading was above 40% as recently as mid-june, and that's when wti crude was trading in a range between, like, 67
in the permian basin, that's where everyone wants to be.r is an incredibly attractive asset, a phenomenal management team. scott sheffield is retiring, but since 1970 he's done a remarkable job. he is the one who's created all this production in the basin itself. of course, this is a fantastic deal. if it happens, it's incredibly beneficial to exxon. it speaks towards the strong fundamentals of the environment overall. >> josh, do you get rid of the ieo here or stay with it? >> no....
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the zamora region is inhabited by mar-two, morians, udmurts, estonians, komi-permians, karelians, finnsalso russians, so the rest, they are the main inhabitants. sami. numerous representatives of finagoras in our region - this is mar-2, almost 30,000 people; folklore groups are engaged in preserving the traditions of their ancestors and spreading the native languages of erasian and moksha. the older generation necessarily shares their knowledge with the younger. the narman morytsa ensemble, singing birds, is a vivid example of such a close connection. my aunt, my only aunt, did this for me. and she, as if due to her mature years, aside said: “yul, well, if not you, then who? come on, continue, if you know your native language, you know the customs, it burns in the heart. young people are happy to get acquainted with their roots, express their readiness to further transmit national characteristics. preserve their samara identity mordovians are helped by friends from other regions, ulyanovsk, penza, saransk. residents of these cities constantly communicate and visit each other. natalya
the zamora region is inhabited by mar-two, morians, udmurts, estonians, komi-permians, karelians, finnsalso russians, so the rest, they are the main inhabitants. sami. numerous representatives of finagoras in our region - this is mar-2, almost 30,000 people; folklore groups are engaged in preserving the traditions of their ancestors and spreading the native languages of erasian and moksha. the older generation necessarily shares their knowledge with the younger. the narman morytsa...
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the best outin the permian basin.in synergies by the second year, even better by joining forces they'll produce 150,000 more barrels per day than they could do separately. that's what a merger's supposed to be about. winners on all sides. and yet you know what i heard instantly from a lot of people who follow mergers, the federal trade commissioner, lina khan, will try to block it. i don't know if that's true. but given the ftc's recent track record of making specious arguments to block large deals i could see them going there. maybe they'll hold pioneer is such an important supplier for gas stations that the buying entity is going to foreclose its rivals for its own economic benefit to consumers' detriment? which is the argument the ftc used when they tried to block microsoft's takeover of activision. they claimed it would enclosing competition. maybe the ftc will say there will be less competition because drillers won't want to work for the combined entity for some reason. maybe bundling clauss also known as synergi
the best outin the permian basin.in synergies by the second year, even better by joining forces they'll produce 150,000 more barrels per day than they could do separately. that's what a merger's supposed to be about. winners on all sides. and yet you know what i heard instantly from a lot of people who follow mergers, the federal trade commissioner, lina khan, will try to block it. i don't know if that's true. but given the ftc's recent track record of making specious arguments to block large...
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major player in all of the permian basin. is reporting that exxon wants to buy it for a 20% premium. this is a $60 billion deal, biggest deal for exxon since 1998-99. i'm not shocked by this. there's been talk of tie-ups for months because the drillers are having their financial backing pulled are them because of esg. 40 no one wants to touch it. and exxon is sitting on all this cash, and they don't want to invest it into the ground because of esg, so why not tie up with someone when has proven resources? stuart: why not. lauren: spending the money instead of trying to find your own. stuart: you've got all this cash, why not? thanks, lauren. >>> coming up, the liberal media crying over wealthy college grads who have are to pay back student loans. they don't want them to dip into their fun budget and cut back on things like travel, concerts, even a spa days. what a story. [laughter] we've got it, of course. and mr. rogers said it best, remember him? old roll tape. ♪ boys are boys from the beginning. ♪ girls are girls right fro
major player in all of the permian basin. is reporting that exxon wants to buy it for a 20% premium. this is a $60 billion deal, biggest deal for exxon since 1998-99. i'm not shocked by this. there's been talk of tie-ups for months because the drillers are having their financial backing pulled are them because of esg. 40 no one wants to touch it. and exxon is sitting on all this cash, and they don't want to invest it into the ground because of esg, so why not tie up with someone when has proven...
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also because where you see and think we will see consolidation is the permian.t the guiana m&a will bring. lisa: there is a question that people were thinking about this in the shale patch but am rita said said this was just the beginning. how much is this the tip of an iceberg you see percolating much more quickly? alix: it is actually about capital discipline, which i know it's weird to say when you have a $60 billion deal, but it is capital discipline because that is cheaper than pouring decades into a brownfield or greenfield explanation -- exploration? lisa: how much are we looking at a situation where the be less drilling or efficiencies of scale? alix: that is it because of the energy transition. if you are chevron will you build another gourd gone in australia that could take decades to get up and running. you will not do that. you'll will pay for $60 billion for hash. tom: this goes back to years ago when they said you cannot dig anymore. you have to buy the existing thing which is guiana. manus: i think the point is important. what caught my eye is the
also because where you see and think we will see consolidation is the permian.t the guiana m&a will bring. lisa: there is a question that people were thinking about this in the shale patch but am rita said said this was just the beginning. how much is this the tip of an iceberg you see percolating much more quickly? alix: it is actually about capital discipline, which i know it's weird to say when you have a $60 billion deal, but it is capital discipline because that is cheaper than pouring...
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the move would cement composition as the permian basin's dominant oil producer by far.ill step down next year as part of a board room cleanout. he will retire before the and -- annual meeting in may 2024. his fellow directors will retire after the happy results in february. qantas is looking to bring in fresh faces to repair its battered reputation. the results of an independent review on major governance issues will be released in the second quarter of 2024. lvmh shares in the u.s. down after it was reported that sales in the third quarter grew slower than expected. organic revenue and its fashion and leather goods rose 9%, short of the wall street expectation of more than 11%. sales on wines and spirits fell 14%, much worse than estimates. asia sales, excluding japan, drew 11%, while short of estimates, a sign that china might be losing steam. shares of pepsico have rallied as they raise their earnings forecast following better-than-expected quarterly results. the company says that consumers have so far absorb higher prices on snacks and beverages. the cfo says that t
the move would cement composition as the permian basin's dominant oil producer by far.ill step down next year as part of a board room cleanout. he will retire before the and -- annual meeting in may 2024. his fellow directors will retire after the happy results in february. qantas is looking to bring in fresh faces to repair its battered reputation. the results of an independent review on major governance issues will be released in the second quarter of 2024. lvmh shares in the u.s. down after...
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back in 2021, pioneer bought two other big plays in the permian.s are waiting on today's jobs report. we are waiting. i don't know if i would say the world is waiting or all eyes are on it. >> you would never say that. >> i would not say it. it is not true. there are many eyes, our rviewes eyes. >> all bond investors eyes. >> some may have personal things. scott, how are you doing? let's talk more about the state of the economy. >> i'm keep my eyes off it. >> look at me when you talk or the camera. scott sperling. anything you can glean when exxon does something like this? it is totally exxon in the energy picture? i don't know if it is a better time. >> i think directionally they are making a bet for higher prices over longer period of time. >> is lthis something anti-competitive? is it mainly tech? >> i don't think this is going to p come under that. i think it more of a doj case than the ftc case. >> it is the levels of uncertainty which they created in the market for m&a are very he high. the courts are bringing that back in many situations. it
back in 2021, pioneer bought two other big plays in the permian.s are waiting on today's jobs report. we are waiting. i don't know if i would say the world is waiting or all eyes are on it. >> you would never say that. >> i would not say it. it is not true. there are many eyes, our rviewes eyes. >> all bond investors eyes. >> some may have personal things. scott, how are you doing? let's talk more about the state of the economy. >> i'm keep my eyes off it. >>...
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permians are doing a great job in the workshop, preparing cars for sending to the special military operationwith money, someone with spare parts, someone brings the right car, with our joint efforts we have already transported more than two dozen cars in a year, and... not empty, always to failures filled with humanitarian cargo, in vain they even wheel, i really want to send more to the guys what the tires can’t hold, sometimes we carry so much, we do everything from the heart, we went straight to the cops, so we bring it all right into their hands, hand it over and the boys there are just delighted, grateful fighters, the guys always get feedback, because with a car the way to victory is much faster , farmers, thank you for the help provided , to the residents of chernushka for especially mosilin nikitin vladimirovich for providing the car, thanks to this comrade, we managed to arrive in time to help, this comrade to us, serves faithfully, thank you very much, we have nikita mosin in our studio, hello, how did you find out about vyacheslav’s family? it turns out that when the military spec
permians are doing a great job in the workshop, preparing cars for sending to the special military operationwith money, someone with spare parts, someone brings the right car, with our joint efforts we have already transported more than two dozen cars in a year, and... not empty, always to failures filled with humanitarian cargo, in vain they even wheel, i really want to send more to the guys what the tires can’t hold, sometimes we carry so much, we do everything from the heart, we went...
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we have so many resources in places like the marcellus shale, permian basin and these different thingsthat will lower your gas prices. our target is to dollar gas again. the only way you do that is by producing more. we want to use federal lands in alaska and pipelines and we will do all of that, that will be a day one thing and part of it is because it's important for people's pocketbooks. it affects everything that goes into the economy. it affects all the power all the goods and services provided to this country. it will be good for jobs and good for our industrial base but also good for our national security. when we are the dominant energy producer, that hurts russia and iran and china area when we go with bidens green new deal, it kneecaps our energy production. it weakens us against china, iran and russia. it's a no-brainer to be able to do that so we will do that day one and turn it on. it will make a big difference and we will be aggressive at permitting and the things we need to do to overcome the bureaucracy. that will make a big difference for everyone. i look at congress a
we have so many resources in places like the marcellus shale, permian basin and these different thingsthat will lower your gas prices. our target is to dollar gas again. the only way you do that is by producing more. we want to use federal lands in alaska and pipelines and we will do all of that, that will be a day one thing and part of it is because it's important for people's pocketbooks. it affects everything that goes into the economy. it affects all the power all the goods and services...
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when i was questioning mike hasn't done it in a level that i -- now, he did go to where -- not the permianana, and when the heismt ss deal is completed, they will be exxon's partner exxon operates everything there. they will take that over that said, not the greatest week to announce a deal with another company if you're hess it's an all stock de >> kind of picked the wrong week. >> well, i think for a long weekend -- >> thank you, that was my refe reference. >> right now, david, i will say, david, these guys are -- here's a new word that people are using. >>> hess was basically at a new high it's a nice time to go a tax-free deal, wrap it up, move on? >> you know, that's where it stands, but not the greatest weeks. >> these are companies that could use more slb, as far as i'm concerned. it means at schlumberger. >> i want to go back to pioneer. there are some questioning the technical advances that they're going to be bringing to pioneer. >> knows more about -- >> yes. >> thank you scott sheffield is the greatest finder of low-cost oil to our country. >> i mean -- so we had some even bett
when i was questioning mike hasn't done it in a level that i -- now, he did go to where -- not the permianana, and when the heismt ss deal is completed, they will be exxon's partner exxon operates everything there. they will take that over that said, not the greatest week to announce a deal with another company if you're hess it's an all stock de >> kind of picked the wrong week. >> well, i think for a long weekend -- >> thank you, that was my refe reference. >> right...
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it produces exclusively in the permian basin. wall street journal that exxon mobil is nearing a deal to buy the company for $60 million and the deal could be sealed in the coming days. what you, on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the u.s. and china are said to be moving closer to setting up a meeting between president joe biden and xi jinping at the next apec summit in california. the asian government management -- managing editor joins us in hong kong, we have seen more of these high-profile meetings between the two sides. what are we inspecting from a summit? -- expecting from a summit? >> whether or not it will take place is a main question, and we see signs of that with the u.s. preparing for that, china has not confirmed that it's meeting will actually happen, xi jinping skipped the g20 just last month. he indicated he has not traveled much at all. he went to moscow and south africa. if he said -- he shows up, that would be a big deal, showing that the u.s. and china relations are heading in a better direction. as far
it produces exclusively in the permian basin. wall street journal that exxon mobil is nearing a deal to buy the company for $60 million and the deal could be sealed in the coming days. what you, on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the u.s. and china are said to be moving closer to setting up a meeting between president joe biden and xi jinping at the next apec summit in california. the asian government management -- managing editor joins us in hong kong, we have seen more of these...
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tom: we are going to see the potential merger in the permian basin.go away. james lucier. this will be a two-hour conversation but we have to back it up to an half hour conversation. how did we get to november 17 this leaderless? james: there is nothing to look for but is shut down. there are two candidates for speaker in the house and neither is close to locking up the boat. it is a good chance neither will lock up the votes in the speaker race will take a while to sort out. while they are sorting this out, the house will be paralyzed on everything with continuing resolution or ukraine or any topic. tom: if they are paralyzed, what is the impact on the president of the united states? james: he is just fine in full command of his executive powers. he can do as he likes. the issue is not that the house is not meeting but without a functional speaker, you cannot bring legislation to the floor. and without someone who was an elected leader of the republicans, they cannot change bills. the u.s. government is working fine but anything that requires this fr
tom: we are going to see the potential merger in the permian basin.go away. james lucier. this will be a two-hour conversation but we have to back it up to an half hour conversation. how did we get to november 17 this leaderless? james: there is nothing to look for but is shut down. there are two candidates for speaker in the house and neither is close to locking up the boat. it is a good chance neither will lock up the votes in the speaker race will take a while to sort out. while they are...