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ryanair has got quite a few orders m, ryanair has got quite a few orders in, they were banking on this because as you said in the future. in fact, 210 aircraft it has signed up for. it is signed up for 135 with options for another 75. that's a huge number of plans. it already has a fleet but not the new max fleet. it's operated the 77 but the older version. the max needs to come in to a fact into operation for ryanair, ideally by february at the latest. otherwise things are going to look much worse for ryanair going forward. in terms of has positioned itself, and competing against some of the competitors, rya nair has competing against some of the competitors, ryanair has always remained in play, hasn't it, is one of the strongest? the leader in its field. and the problem is this, if ryanair suffering so much from strong had been so to speak, then what does it say for the other airlines? and as we've seen now, they are all posting losses and this is when passenger demand is up. they are feeling more seats. they are cutting their prices so there is a price war going on, when you have ov
ryanair has got quite a few orders m, ryanair has got quite a few orders in, they were banking on this because as you said in the future. in fact, 210 aircraft it has signed up for. it is signed up for 135 with options for another 75. that's a huge number of plans. it already has a fleet but not the new max fleet. it's operated the 77 but the older version. the max needs to come in to a fact into operation for ryanair, ideally by february at the latest. otherwise things are going to look much...
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. >>> and ryanair drags stocks lower. they posted their worst annual profit in four years as brexit and boeing's grouped 737 max cree aid headwinds. >> markets at the moment are tough. prices are a bit soggy after the summer and we talked about oil there in a very good position. the business is in good shape for pricing itself i would anticipate the pricing would remain soft. >>> well, good morning and a very warm welcome to "street signs. let's get into our top story of the morning. that is around huawei and the black listing of that company in the last week. i want to take you to european chip makers and highlight the trading we're seeing this morning. google parent company alphabet has suspended some of its business with china's huawei google has restricted access to key hardware and software. according to the nikkei, infineon has stopped supplying huawei this is the supply chain affected the german company down about 3% so big negative moves for the european supply chain. in contrast though, let me show you know kea a
. >>> and ryanair drags stocks lower. they posted their worst annual profit in four years as brexit and boeing's grouped 737 max cree aid headwinds. >> markets at the moment are tough. prices are a bit soggy after the summer and we talked about oil there in a very good position. the business is in good shape for pricing itself i would anticipate the pricing would remain soft. >>> well, good morning and a very warm welcome to "street signs. let's get into our top...
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discount airline ryanair, sees a steep dive in profits.uropean markets are open, looking pretty mixed. sweet treats without the guilt — we'll talk to the woman who says being careful with your diet doesn't have to be boring. being careful with your diet doesn't and as google restricts huawei's use of android we want to know, do you own a huawei smartphone? if so are you planning on changing it to another brand? get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start with the us technology giant google — the company is cutting off huawei from using some of its mobile services, in what is being seen as the latest blow to the chinese firm. the block would mean huawei loses google‘s security updates and technical support, and any new smartphones would no longer have popular google apps such as youtube and maps. the move comes after the trump administration added huawei to a list of companies that american firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence. washington says huawei's equipment could pose a thr
discount airline ryanair, sees a steep dive in profits.uropean markets are open, looking pretty mixed. sweet treats without the guilt — we'll talk to the woman who says being careful with your diet doesn't have to be boring. being careful with your diet doesn't and as google restricts huawei's use of android we want to know, do you own a huawei smartphone? if so are you planning on changing it to another brand? get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business...
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ryanair to easy jet to thomas cook and every travel company from ryanair to easyjet to thomas cook andare having a difficult time, then everybody else islj ryanair are having a difficult time, then everybody else is. i want to go back to the tweet that thomas cook sent out, it is regarding protections for travellers. they said that their flights are not protected, if you have book with them, should you be worried? there area them, should you be worried? there are a few things. first of all, how worried should you be worried about thomas goodfellow? a bit like a bank ifi thomas goodfellow? a bit like a bank if i may in the sense that assuming everybody has confidence and thomas cook traded, they have perfectly enough cash to carry—on deliver all the holidays people have booked for no further than your head than the vast majority for the summer. so it would only be if people decided that they didn't have confidence in thomas cook and that there would possibly be some kind of failure, that would be revenue not come again or maybe supplier say you have to pay us upfront, but everything bec
ryanair to easy jet to thomas cook and every travel company from ryanair to easyjet to thomas cook andare having a difficult time, then everybody else islj ryanair are having a difficult time, then everybody else is. i want to go back to the tweet that thomas cook sent out, it is regarding protections for travellers. they said that their flights are not protected, if you have book with them, should you be worried? there area them, should you be worried? there are a few things. first of all, how...
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it doesn't help that ryanair industry pressures.ar airline amongst many passengers. they have been working on that. they have been under a real initiative to try and turn around the perception in the market of their product. they are a very good, solidly run airline in terms of unit costs, so the cost apply a passenger. they are incredibly successful. the fact is that passengers like cheap fares and they will fly with an airline that offers that. it is just what is that doing to the overall market, is the question. aircraft are very full. an average ryanair sells question. aircraft are very full. an average rya nair sells 96% question. aircraft are very full. an average ryanair sells 96% of seats on every flight, which is an achievement that ten years ago people wouldn't have thought was possible. the growth in demand is there, demand is very strong, it's that pressure on profitability as the costs go up that passengers are only willing to pay a minimum to go away. the classic example on that is the fact that 37 euros for an air far
it doesn't help that ryanair industry pressures.ar airline amongst many passengers. they have been working on that. they have been under a real initiative to try and turn around the perception in the market of their product. they are a very good, solidly run airline in terms of unit costs, so the cost apply a passenger. they are incredibly successful. the fact is that passengers like cheap fares and they will fly with an airline that offers that. it is just what is that doing to the overall...
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that's the strength of the ryanair model -- we have very low costs.ears -- >> who are you trying to put out of business then >> we are trying to carry 10 million more consumers this year at ever lower prices and hey, if someone gets kind of a bloody nose as we serve our consumers with more choice and lower fares, that's tough. >> separately, let's talk about the boeing max -- 737 max jet. what's your take on what's happening here >> i mean, i think it's not unusual. boeing introduced new aircraft, they had similar issues with the 787 years ago with the lithium-ion batteries, they were grounded for a couple months we have utmost confident the plane is great it's got 4% more seats, 16% lower fuel costs, lower noise. i think it will return to flying in the united states -- >> in 2019 >> oh, yeah, june-july it's very close to going back into service i think it will go back into service in europe maybe a month later. we have 5 we have delayed and 50 for the summer we'll take all of the planes next winter -- >> what are your pilots saying >> they've been th
that's the strength of the ryanair model -- we have very low costs.ears -- >> who are you trying to put out of business then >> we are trying to carry 10 million more consumers this year at ever lower prices and hey, if someone gets kind of a bloody nose as we serve our consumers with more choice and lower fares, that's tough. >> separately, let's talk about the boeing max -- 737 max jet. what's your take on what's happening here >> i mean, i think it's not unusual....
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a quick word on ryanair saying there is no negative brexit debate. oil prices, manus, take us what is going on in jeddah. staying the course has been the messaging we have heard. that is part of the reason we have got oil prices up by 1.4%, the bryan price. -- the brent price. trump tweeting about the official end of your own over the weekend -- iran over the weekend. also, taking on concern the run global growth, which could have weighed things to the downside. australian assets in general are stronger. indian assets in general are stronger. the indian exit poll, all of that pushing asset higher. equities pushing through some of the year-end targets analysts had in amongst all of the political tension. markets look set to open flat. futures entirely flat. they do point a little bit higher. bear that in mind. towait for the next salvo come on the tray conversation. the market in on here david ingles in beijing. david: good morning. good afternoon from beijing. a couple of things to tell you about in the asia-pacific. exit polls in india. that is the
a quick word on ryanair saying there is no negative brexit debate. oil prices, manus, take us what is going on in jeddah. staying the course has been the messaging we have heard. that is part of the reason we have got oil prices up by 1.4%, the bryan price. -- the brent price. trump tweeting about the official end of your own over the weekend -- iran over the weekend. also, taking on concern the run global growth, which could have weighed things to the downside. australian assets in general are...
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why does ryanair have more staying power? price war, the lowest cost operator wins. there, by some distance, lowest cost operator in europe. the numbers are all pricing. andlook at our unit costs, the aircraft has a huge role in that. we've ordered those. they have 16% level fuel consumption. they will transform our business , but the consolidation will play out. it would have happened last winter except spot oil fell to under $50. it is back up in the mid-70's now. if it stays there in a lower price environment, you will see some of these guys taken out this winter. alix: that is specific to the industry. then you have the boeing issue. what kind of drag is it going to be? michael: for us, it is an inconvenience. we were hosting five of the max aircraft in advance of the summer. we've taken those off sale for the entire summer period. we have 44 of these aircraft do to be delivered next winter for summer 2020. we think by that time, we will take all of those planes. we expect the faa to return the aircraft to service in the
why does ryanair have more staying power? price war, the lowest cost operator wins. there, by some distance, lowest cost operator in europe. the numbers are all pricing. andlook at our unit costs, the aircraft has a huge role in that. we've ordered those. they have 16% level fuel consumption. they will transform our business , but the consolidation will play out. it would have happened last winter except spot oil fell to under $50. it is back up in the mid-70's now. if it stays there in a lower...
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michael 0'leary, as people know, runs the successful ryanair business.ly worth 867 million euros,
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michael o'leary, as people know, runs the successful ryanair business.that we can, in the irish times rich list, he is now only worth 867 million euros, so he is no longer a billionaire. my heart is no longer a billionaire. my heart is bleeding for him at this stage. possibly, he is withdrawing a little bit because he is rainy get in financially. he said it is down to his kids getting older and he wants to enjoy their activities. the interesting thing about michael is, people take the mickey out of michael because he is quite tight in terms of his ryanair business, charging potentially to use the loo and that kind of thing, but on the racecourse, he is quite an approachable guy. i think it will be approachable guy. i think it will be a big blow, this. absolutely. perhaps looking to move his investments elsewhere. frank, thanks very much indeed for all of that tonight. with o'leary winding down, one man who's bowed out is jockey ruby walsh who announced his retirement earlier this month. he believes he leaves the sport in a safer place than it has been in
michael o'leary, as people know, runs the successful ryanair business.that we can, in the irish times rich list, he is now only worth 867 million euros, so he is no longer a billionaire. my heart is no longer a billionaire. my heart is bleeding for him at this stage. possibly, he is withdrawing a little bit because he is rainy get in financially. he said it is down to his kids getting older and he wants to enjoy their activities. the interesting thing about michael is, people take the mickey...
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coming up in business: no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closert attempts the remain ahead in europe. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. game of thrones is over! are you distraught or do you feel it's run it's course? many of you may not have seen the final part. what next? tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. tensions between china's tech giant, huawei and the united states have ramped up still further. google has suspended some of its business with huawei — potentially cutting off its android devices from updates to google apps and services in the future. the move comes several days after the us commerce department announced it was blacklisting huawei over concerns its equipment could be used by the chinese government to spy on american networks. here's our technology reporter, dave lee in san francisco. huawei was added to that entity list by the us government and what that means is that american companies can't do busi
coming up in business: no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closert attempts the remain ahead in europe. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. game of thrones is over! are you distraught or do you feel it's run it's course? many of you may not have seen the final part. what next? tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. tensions...
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ryanair, they put out numbers earlier. >> profits slumping in 2019. ceos the new -- earnings on the top line depend on last-minute fares and that brexit uncertainty. we speak to the ceo after 1:00 p.m. london time. matt: thank you very much for that. you can get all of our latest stock stories from the equities team. just type first ago on your bloomberg. you can also get first word news on the mobile app. coming up, the market open. futures pointing down across most of the continent. the ftse futures are currently up 0.1%. we will see how it all pans out at the start of stock trading in just four minutes time. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraor
ryanair, they put out numbers earlier. >> profits slumping in 2019. ceos the new -- earnings on the top line depend on last-minute fares and that brexit uncertainty. we speak to the ceo after 1:00 p.m. london time. matt: thank you very much for that. you can get all of our latest stock stories from the equities team. just type first ago on your bloomberg. you can also get first word news on the mobile app. coming up, the market open. futures pointing down across most of the continent. the...
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the biggest gainer is easyjet and ryanair. ryanair up by 2.6%. warning about pressure on pricing. not issue any kind of profit warning. things could have been worse. perhaps there is a short squeeze going on right here. i do see some of the mining companies both moving higher. have a takeaway, one of the businesses moving lower. we talked about how we have seen amazon making an investment in one of the businesses. we are watching for anything to compete with that. down by 8% this morning. businesses clothing also weaker. the european markets, the overall picture is that they are opening lower. joining us now is the investment committee member and regular guest on the show. great to have you with us. about your latest thoughts on china. the word seems to be they are not in any hurry to restart talks. is this going to be some never-ending trade tension we just have to deal with? bob: the answer to your question is yes. if we look at the next few months, they are critical. a number of phases. the first phase is the next 2-3 weeks because that is when the will eventually come into eff
the biggest gainer is easyjet and ryanair. ryanair up by 2.6%. warning about pressure on pricing. not issue any kind of profit warning. things could have been worse. perhaps there is a short squeeze going on right here. i do see some of the mining companies both moving higher. have a takeaway, one of the businesses moving lower. we talked about how we have seen amazon making an investment in one of the businesses. we are watching for anything to compete with that. down by 8% this morning....
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and ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in annual profits the budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears the competition it says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing $770.00 max which is considered more fuel efficient. bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled the factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run the plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fish will say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under the rubble for 10 long hours her legs crushed she was given 3500 euros in compensation but that was nowhere near enough to pay for the numerous operations she required. i would do for them i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us all for a small change what happened to all the mo
and ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in annual profits the budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears the competition it says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing $770.00 max which is considered more fuel efficient. bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled the factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run the plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fish will say they need more time to get safety up...
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ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in annual profit budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears competition is says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing $737.00 max which is considered a very fuel efficient plane. one in 5 international companies is being forced into technology transfers in exchange for access to chinese markets that's according to a survey by the e.u. chamber of commerce in beijing cutting edge european companies are strongly affected carmakers pharmaceuticals and chemical firms all saying they've had to pass on data software and construction plans. and the morning shave is big business for the razor blade industry consumers worldwide forked out 3 and a half $1000000000.00 on blades last year but the traditional market giants gillette and wilkinson are now facing new rivals including u.s. based harries that offer competitive quality blades at a reasonable price kerry says bought a 100 year old razor blade maker in eastern germany. razor blades are touring in speciality still very much a question of manual work even as machines turn ou
ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in annual profit budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears competition is says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing $737.00 max which is considered a very fuel efficient plane. one in 5 international companies is being forced into technology transfers in exchange for access to chinese markets that's according to a survey by the e.u. chamber of commerce in beijing cutting edge european companies are strongly affected...
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a rough ride for ryanair.
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ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in on you will profit the budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears the competition says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing 737 max which is considered more fuel efficient. now the morning shave is big business for the razor blade industry consumers worldwide forked out 3 and a half $1000000000.00 on blades last year is just one problem sales are on the decline there are several reasons for this bid it at the moment and with western societies aging old dimension a place the smaller market share is distributed among more produces as well the traditional market giants gillette and wilkinson facing new rivals gillette is still world leader with almost 58 percent of the market is followed by wilkinson with close to 13 percent but startups dawlish shave club and harry's making life more difficult for the big boys with their cheaper blades all of based in the us to offer competitive quality blades at a reasonable price harry's board a 100 year old razor blade maker in eastern germany. razor blades are touring in speci
ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in on you will profit the budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears the competition says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing 737 max which is considered more fuel efficient. now the morning shave is big business for the razor blade industry consumers worldwide forked out 3 and a half $1000000000.00 on blades last year is just one problem sales are on the decline there are several reasons for this bid it at the moment and...
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on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingoeing for compensation for losses caused by the 737 max grounding. a meeting of airlines is also being held today in montreal, canada, convened by the international air transport association. of its 290 airline members, 28 have the 737 in their fleets or have it on order. alex macheras, an aviation analyst joins me now. first of all, some difficult questions for the faa to answer in terms of what it knew about boeing and what it did about the boeing maxed before those incidents happened? maxed before those incidents happened 7 absolutely, maxed before those incidents happened? absolutely, ultimately the pressure is on for the faa because today they will meet with regulators from 50 different countries and the 737 max is under the spotlight, these countries need reassurances before the grounding. is lifted and ultimately these authorities need to go to their countries and assure their nations. these airlines have been losing money and at some point they will wa nt money and at some poin
on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingoeing for compensation for losses caused by the 737 max grounding. a meeting of airlines is also being held today in montreal, canada, convened by the international air transport association. of its 290 airline members, 28 have the 737 in their fleets or have it on order. alex macheras, an aviation analyst joins me now. first of all, some difficult questions for the faa to answer in terms...
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a rough ride for ryanair.ow cost airline issues its latest results this morning, but rising fuel costs and more strikes could mean there's more turbulence to come. england show why they're the favourites to win the cricket world cup. with just 10 days to go, they beat pakistan again, to complete 4—0 series whitewash. good morning. i'm in the chelsea flower show. the forecast, after a cloud is done, things will brighten up cloud is done, things will brighten up with some sunshine but there will be some slow— moving up with some sunshine but there will be some slow—moving torrential showers to look forward to and i will tell you where in 15 minutes. it's monday 20th may. our top story, technology giant google has suspended business with the chinese tech firm, huawei. the block means any new smartphones will no longer have popular google apps such as youtube and maps, and will not receive google‘s security updates and technical support. it comes after the us blacklisted the company, over claims it is spying for t
a rough ride for ryanair.ow cost airline issues its latest results this morning, but rising fuel costs and more strikes could mean there's more turbulence to come. england show why they're the favourites to win the cricket world cup. with just 10 days to go, they beat pakistan again, to complete 4—0 series whitewash. good morning. i'm in the chelsea flower show. the forecast, after a cloud is done, things will brighten up cloud is done, things will brighten up with some sunshine but there...
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ryanair shares are down after a 30% drop in profit. the cap and the freight for dax the -- the cac and frankfurt dax both down. britt crude is up around .5%. wpi up a third of percent. nexext, a new report in "the new york times" reveals employees of deutsche banc tried to submit multiple transactions betweenen donald trtrump and his son-in-l-law to. authorities. >> they prepared suspicious activity reports to be filed with the u.s. treasury department. the deutsche bank employees s sy they were hampered by a lax approach to money laundering laws. this comes as nenew york authorities in the u.s. congress are investigating trump's relationship with deutsche, which hass lent billions to his and jared kushner's companies over the years. genie: the 20th forum of the -- is here in in paris. 2002 focusreated in on the socioeconomic chahallengs faced byby unions a and workers. frce 2 24 a p parer in n is yearar's forms. employeesooks at what -- employment will look like in the decades to come. >> to get a job, what skills will future generati
ryanair shares are down after a 30% drop in profit. the cap and the freight for dax the -- the cac and frankfurt dax both down. britt crude is up around .5%. wpi up a third of percent. nexext, a new report in "the new york times" reveals employees of deutsche banc tried to submit multiple transactions betweenen donald trtrump and his son-in-l-law to. authorities. >> they prepared suspicious activity reports to be filed with the u.s. treasury department. the deutsche bank...
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the survival of the ryanair was under threat world wildlife fund says more than 8000 have been poached for the horn since 2010 they killed to meet high demand in asia but in south africa started a war say they've adopted an innovative way to save the species germany has this report. south africa is home to the wilds largest population of brightness but they're under threat the horns are especially by asian guy is the u.s. at status symbols ornaments and in madison. ranges at this private in the northern province of limpopo are trying to lies in this one to inject a toxic mixture into its own to make it worthless to poaches what we years is a is a combination of toxins and a colorant die so that the die would would prevent people from using it for. a static purposes but the toxins with them dissuade them from using it as a medicinal product that people in the mix change acted as also grazier active which makes the homes detectable if smuggled across borders. the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an interna
the survival of the ryanair was under threat world wildlife fund says more than 8000 have been poached for the horn since 2010 they killed to meet high demand in asia but in south africa started a war say they've adopted an innovative way to save the species germany has this report. south africa is home to the wilds largest population of brightness but they're under threat the horns are especially by asian guy is the u.s. at status symbols ornaments and in madison. ranges at this private in the...
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of the early yet we've been getting reaction to this as well including from geopolitical analysts ryanair roughly the view that he doesn't believe the so-called lead candidate system as peter was going through there has lived up to expectations. in my understanding of some kind of diet or lean lead candidates this is a kind of democracy simulation because the citizens cannot directly choose which candidate is the best option who represents best the people's interests so it's a party issue of the parties before hand select their most appropriate what they think is most appropriate how to get and this is quite dysfunctional because even in germany we can see that the german. lead candidate for the e.p. p. is fighting against germany interests so as to get votes from there for example east european parties when he says that north stream to pipeline should be stopped as it has been finished now and it's in strong german interest to continue with this work so this is alarming their system has failed. i want to talk about some big big numbers now the us president has ordered his trade chief to
of the early yet we've been getting reaction to this as well including from geopolitical analysts ryanair roughly the view that he doesn't believe the so-called lead candidate system as peter was going through there has lived up to expectations. in my understanding of some kind of diet or lean lead candidates this is a kind of democracy simulation because the citizens cannot directly choose which candidate is the best option who represents best the people's interests so it's a party issue of...
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as ryanair i am and despite the upbeat tweet that you just read from the president most everybody else here in the u.s. seems to view the launch of those projectiles as they're calling them as a major provocation despite trump's upbeat tweet there north korea is clearly frustrated trying to put pressure on the united states the north korean leader kim jong un left a meeting in vietnam in february without the sanctions relief that he was seeking and so this is his way of speaking both to a domestic audience to say i'm doing something about this but also to the u.s. they say that we want something in response to the and the moratorium on intercontinental ballistic and nuclear missile testing that he's already agreed to this seems to be inching up toward that line expressing the frustration and perhaps inching that eventually he might continue those tests as well nevertheless as you read in that tweet the president was very optimistic and that has to be frustrating for a south korean leader who wants not positive words but action so the kim also told putin in blatta president putin of rus
as ryanair i am and despite the upbeat tweet that you just read from the president most everybody else here in the u.s. seems to view the launch of those projectiles as they're calling them as a major provocation despite trump's upbeat tweet there north korea is clearly frustrated trying to put pressure on the united states the north korean leader kim jong un left a meeting in vietnam in february without the sanctions relief that he was seeking and so this is his way of speaking both to a...
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on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingcompensation for losses caused by the 737 max grounding. a meeting of airlines is also being held today in montreal, canada, convened by the international air transport association. of its 290 airline members, 28 have the 737 in their fleets or have it on order. victoria. thanks very much. joining us is captain tilmann gabriel from city university — and executive chairman of the international pilot training association. thank you forjoining us. in your view, should the macro to be returning to the skies? it definitely should. it will come of the question is, when? it was once designed by left—handers in 1966 and it isa designed by left—handers in 1966 and it is a core aircraft full or short—haul traffic worldwide that you and i enjoy every day. but what is the major advantage? passengers and pilots have their reservations about this plane. the issue behind this new system to fly the 737 max are saving 18% fuel, which is a big issue for all of us here with the environmental focus, is th
on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingcompensation for losses caused by the 737 max grounding. a meeting of airlines is also being held today in montreal, canada, convened by the international air transport association. of its 290 airline members, 28 have the 737 in their fleets or have it on order. victoria. thanks very much. joining us is captain tilmann gabriel from city university — and executive chairman of the...
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second title with -- the austrian also set up the airline and recently sold his stake in motion to ryanairaid he passed away peacefully adding his achievements will remain unforgettable. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> president trump's legal feel has blocked a subpoena for his financial records. a federal judge ruled in favor of a house committee seeking the president's accounting records saying the request had a solid legal basis. debt load and geopolitical exposure adding it's primarily around concerns of chinese demand for tesla products. >> thank you for joining me, charlie. we've got home depot, best buy, lowe's a number of names reporting. which metri
second title with -- the austrian also set up the airline and recently sold his stake in motion to ryanairaid he passed away peacefully adding his achievements will remain unforgettable. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and...
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coming up in business: no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closer
coming up in business: no—frills airline ryanair reports its earnings — in a tough market we take a closer
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ryanair in europe also said they would be seeking some compensation for this. pretty big blow to them, and china is a very strategic market. that's where the biggest growth has been, and they have invested a lot in building out that market, especially on this plane which has been a cash cow for them. in some way as form of retaliation from beijing in the trade war? >> there is no evidence that there is any kind of direct quid pro quo as related to trade talks, but there is certainly a backdrop of competition with the united states. back to 2017, when chinese aviation authorities approved to fly in china, they had sought an agreement with the u.s. to approve their to fly in the u.s. he refused to approve that regional jet to fly in the u.s. they will introduce a plane called the c919, a direct competitor to the boeing 737 max. there is the reality that china fully intends to become a player in the airline market. david: so they are asking compensation -- do they get what they want? iswhat they do know is it fairly routine for airlines to ask aircraft suppliers f
ryanair in europe also said they would be seeking some compensation for this. pretty big blow to them, and china is a very strategic market. that's where the biggest growth has been, and they have invested a lot in building out that market, especially on this plane which has been a cash cow for them. in some way as form of retaliation from beijing in the trade war? >> there is no evidence that there is any kind of direct quid pro quo as related to trade talks, but there is certainly a...
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ryanair says lower fares and wills at its austin unit affect 2019.oomberg business flash. vonnie: still ahead, opec's meeting in saudi arabia points to further production cuts. futures are in focus, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." it's time for futures in focus. let's get to chicago, and don i accino at the cme. do we have any idea of what supply is going to be like in the market? : it has been about 18 months worth of pivots now. andhad the fed pivot, markets went from pessimism to optimism. minister in russia pressured the meeting in late june, which would add volatility , to decide then on production cuts. seennk the pivot we have on trade talks has spooked oil markets a bit. they indicated that they would likely extend these production cuts out. then you've got the continued tensions with the straits of hormuz and the persian gulf. that has not abated at all. it is not likely to get out of this channel. at $64still looking being resistance, and $64
ryanair says lower fares and wills at its austin unit affect 2019.oomberg business flash. vonnie: still ahead, opec's meeting in saudi arabia points to further production cuts. futures are in focus, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." it's time for futures in focus. let's get to chicago, and don i accino at the cme. do we have any idea of what supply is going to be like in the market? :...
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huawei suppliers are reacting >>> there's more fallout from the grounding of the boeing 737 max planes ryanairt it millions of dollars this year anyway. we'll explain why and bring you a live interview with the airlines ceo who says a lot of what's on his mind doesn't hold back. >>> "game of thrones" is over. the companies will feel the impact today millions of workers are expected to call out after staying up to watch last night's final episode. it's monday, may 20th, 2019, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host is ian shepa shepardson thanks for being here. let's start with the u.s. equity futures. things are slightly down nasdaq off by 36 points. s&p 500 down by 1.5. dow futures are up by about 9 points this comes as the dow has tracked four weeks in a row of losses take a
huawei suppliers are reacting >>> there's more fallout from the grounding of the boeing 737 max planes ryanairt it millions of dollars this year anyway. we'll explain why and bring you a live interview with the airlines ceo who says a lot of what's on his mind doesn't hold back. >>> "game of thrones" is over. the companies will feel the impact today millions of workers are expected to call out after staying up to watch last night's final episode. it's monday, may...
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ryanair posting its weakest profit in four years and said earnings could fall further next year citinges, brexit and delays in the delivery of boeing 737 max jets. that stock down about 5% let's pivot to india where markets posting their best performance in three years after exit polls phi cast prime minister mody to stay in power for the next five years. up 3% to 4%. if modi is declared the winner he'll have to figure out how to work with trump. unemployment at a 45-year high jon, results due thursday. back to. >> you thank you, seema. >>> now to sue herera for a news update sue. >> good morning, jon good morning, everyone here's what's happening. more than 170 footwear companies including nike, adidas and underarmour sent a letter to president trump asking him to immediately remove footwear from his tariff list. they said that would add an additional 25% tariff on footwear from china. the companies warned his tax burden could mean working class families would pay 100% duty on their shoes. >>> former trump adviser steve bannon praising french far right politician marine le pen's polit
ryanair posting its weakest profit in four years and said earnings could fall further next year citinges, brexit and delays in the delivery of boeing 737 max jets. that stock down about 5% let's pivot to india where markets posting their best performance in three years after exit polls phi cast prime minister mody to stay in power for the next five years. up 3% to 4%. if modi is declared the winner he'll have to figure out how to work with trump. unemployment at a 45-year high jon, results due...
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you have ryanair, £800. you could flight from london to sydney and back for that price.harge whatever it can get away with for its flight and they are saying they are allocating scarce resources. school holidays, prices double. and, of course, this is the most extreme version i have ever seen is the most extreme version i have everseen in is the most extreme version i have ever seen in terms of prices going to madrid but it will probably be the biggest movement of sports fans in english football history. you could drive to madrid. i know football supporters are resourceful. if you heard of unusual means of transport, just to be there because it would be an amazing occasion. fans are doing that. a friend is travelling to parma, then to majorca, then to madrid and then he has to get back via paris and manchester. if anybody else is planning to have a trip to see a specific concert you would not have to do this. it might be kind of romantic to have these fantastic journeys but we're going to a foot match, —— football. it is a testa m e nt to match, —— football. it is a test
you have ryanair, £800. you could flight from london to sydney and back for that price.harge whatever it can get away with for its flight and they are saying they are allocating scarce resources. school holidays, prices double. and, of course, this is the most extreme version i have ever seen is the most extreme version i have everseen in is the most extreme version i have ever seen in terms of prices going to madrid but it will probably be the biggest movement of sports fans in english...
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ryanair put some flights on from stansted, six of them.e traditions of the country when you go there. it is ramadan, so you have got to be aware that there is the significant muslim population, so you need to be respectful. it is one of these great acts of eight capitals, lots of interesting architecture. they have preserved all of their traditions. it is a very welcoming place and the lowest capital city in the world, 80 feet below ocean level on the caspian sea. so if you want to go to madrid and you didn‘t want to pay silly prices, there are ways, there are not? how can you do it? nutrient time for money. the way to do it, and there are still some places left, flagging out of bristol on the wednesday before the match, you get a weak personal package holiday, bed and breakfast at a perfectly nice hotel and tourmaline us. tourmaline assist 20 minutes on the train from malaga, from there you get a high speed train up to madrid. enterprising locals are laying on buses from all the big resorts. you are getting there and back for under 500 qu
ryanair put some flights on from stansted, six of them.e traditions of the country when you go there. it is ramadan, so you have got to be aware that there is the significant muslim population, so you need to be respectful. it is one of these great acts of eight capitals, lots of interesting architecture. they have preserved all of their traditions. it is a very welcoming place and the lowest capital city in the world, 80 feet below ocean level on the caspian sea. so if you want to go to madrid...
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the ryanair ceo was saying, what, the fall? david: he was saying june or july, very optimistic.t they would approve it a month after the faa. brooke: i think you start to see a lot of these airlines asking for compensation. we've already seen airlines in china asking for compensation for that. haven't heard those comments from the u.s. airlines yet. but if this stretches beyond august into the fall, and we still don't have these planes in the air, i think you could see american, southwest saying you have to give us something here. david: it does cut capacity. alix: they are like forcing it on the airlines. do it yourself or take the planes out. brooke sutherland, thank you for joining us. coming up next, is europe going to be the next japan? we will have more on euro growth chiefnges with citi global analyst. the wti falls below $60 a barrel for the first time since march. part of that is inventory in the u.s., but also the risk off and trade fears encompassing but we are seeing in all of the markets on a big bid into bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybrea
the ryanair ceo was saying, what, the fall? david: he was saying june or july, very optimistic.t they would approve it a month after the faa. brooke: i think you start to see a lot of these airlines asking for compensation. we've already seen airlines in china asking for compensation for that. haven't heard those comments from the u.s. airlines yet. but if this stretches beyond august into the fall, and we still don't have these planes in the air, i think you could see american, southwest...
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on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingn montreal, canada called by the international air transport association. 290 airlines are members — of those, 28 have this particular model of plane in their fleets or have it on order. joining us now is robert wall, senior aerospace and aviation editor, wall streetjournal. what's expected to happen later today? when the f0 if a first called this meeting, there is an expectation they would come out during the meeting to tell foreign regulators, here's what you're going to do, here is how we will either chew, evaluate the boeing fix and worse is when we expect the plane to be cleared to fly again. in a surprising wrinkle, the acting administrator said that timeline is actually very uncertain, the faa doesn't have all the information from boeing that it needed to make some of these judgments. so from boeing that it needed to make some of thesejudgments. so it actually sounds like, at the end of today, we may still have a lot of questions. a lot of businesses will look to this meeting an
on wednesday, china's three biggest airlines joined united airlines, turkish, ryanair and others in askingn montreal, canada called by the international air transport association. 290 airlines are members — of those, 28 have this particular model of plane in their fleets or have it on order. joining us now is robert wall, senior aerospace and aviation editor, wall streetjournal. what's expected to happen later today? when the f0 if a first called this meeting, there is an expectation they...