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sameer hussein reporting on that story for us- _ sameer hussein reporting on that story for us., one of the giants in the co—working space will report their latest quarterly earnings. analysts polled by reuters are expecting to see a bump up in revenue for the first three months of the year. the company held up well during the pandemic, due to strong demand for remote and co—working spaces. but this year, the company's stock price has been seeing very steep declines, and it faces the possibility of being delisted from the new york stock exchange. for more on this, jun bei liu of tribeca investment partners, whojoin us now. what is your sense of how we work is going to do? ailiilur what is your sense of how we work is going to do?— going to do? our sense is that in terms of the _ going to do? our sense is that in terms of the revenue _ going to do? our sense is that in terms of the revenue it - going to do? our sense is that in terms of the revenue it is - going to do? our sense is that in terms of the revenue it is going l going to do? our sense is that in | terms of the revenue
sameer hussein reporting on that story for us- _ sameer hussein reporting on that story for us., one of the giants in the co—working space will report their latest quarterly earnings. analysts polled by reuters are expecting to see a bump up in revenue for the first three months of the year. the company held up well during the pandemic, due to strong demand for remote and co—working spaces. but this year, the company's stock price has been seeing very steep declines, and it faces the...
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ed: the humble opinion of sameer dholakia.oming up, the sexy world of vehicle inspection. you the i is raising hundred million dollars in a new round. the mere -- amir hever will be with us. ed: lucid moving to the downside, softer by 8% on the session. they had a previously guided range of 10,000 units for the year. they have restated that toward the low end. 10,000 supply-chain troubles, production troubles ongoing. not a lot of positive news. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: ubi has raised $100 million from investors, including general motors, carmax. and they are using artificial intelligence for vehicle inspections. the person who can explain how, ceo and cofounder amir hever. i drive in and you understand what is wrong? how does this work? amir: think of us like an mri for the vehicle. you drive through and we are able to understand the full condition of the vehicle. we are taking images of the tires, the undercarriage, the exterior so if you have leakages, expired tires, and issues of wear and tear, we are able to find ou
ed: the humble opinion of sameer dholakia.oming up, the sexy world of vehicle inspection. you the i is raising hundred million dollars in a new round. the mere -- amir hever will be with us. ed: lucid moving to the downside, softer by 8% on the session. they had a previously guided range of 10,000 units for the year. they have restated that toward the low end. 10,000 supply-chain troubles, production troubles ongoing. not a lot of positive news. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: ubi has raised...
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sameer hussein reporting on that story for us. today, wework, one of the giants in the co—working space will report their latest quarterly earnings. analysts polled by reuters are expecting to see a bump up in revenue for the first three months of the year. the company held up well during the pandemic, due to strong demand for remote and co—working spaces. but this year, it's stock price has been seeing very steep declines, and it faces the possibility of being delisted from the new york stock exchange. for more on this, jun bei liu of tribeca investment partners, whojoin us now. what is your sense of how we work is going to do? our sense is that the result in terms of the revenue it is going to be strong, because we are seeing very good trend of people returning to work and co—working space, and reconfiguration of a lot of co—working space. so this company has been a big beneficiary of it. however, the share price reaction really comes down to what is going to happen to its future, financial future, and what is going to happen to
sameer hussein reporting on that story for us. today, wework, one of the giants in the co—working space will report their latest quarterly earnings. analysts polled by reuters are expecting to see a bump up in revenue for the first three months of the year. the company held up well during the pandemic, due to strong demand for remote and co—working spaces. but this year, it's stock price has been seeing very steep declines, and it faces the possibility of being delisted from the new york...
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sameer hashmi — our middle east business correspondent — has been crunching the numbers for us.have they made it? its it's a lot of money, how have they made it? , ., it's a lot of money, how have they made it? ,., , . , made it? its oil prices. in fact this year. _ made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their _ made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their profits - made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their profits have . made it? its oil prices. in fact i this year, their profits have gone down because oil prices were volatile in the first three months of the year, they were hovering between 70— $85. last year when they made a profit of $40 billion, oil prices had crossed the $100 mark after the war in ukraine. 0il prices had crossed the $100 mark after the war in ukraine. oil prices have had a significant impact on earnings, nevertheless it is better than expected. analysts expected $30 billion so i don't think they are too unhappy with the results considering where oil prices have been. �* , considering where oil prices have been. �*, ., ., , been. it's impo
sameer hashmi — our middle east business correspondent — has been crunching the numbers for us.have they made it? its it's a lot of money, how have they made it? , ., it's a lot of money, how have they made it? ,., , . , made it? its oil prices. in fact this year. _ made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their _ made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their profits - made it? its oil prices. in fact this year, their profits have . made it? its oil prices. in fact i this year, their...
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sameer hashmi is there for us. how significant is this summit for ukraine?nships ukraine want to build. yes, very significant trip, and no one knew about this until this morning when it was announced that president zelensky was going to be addressing the summit. until now the spotlight was on president assad, but in terms of economic ties, it was interesting that when president zelensky spoke, he really implores a lot of countries who are part of this arab league do not turn a blind eye to russia which he says a lot of countries in the world have done, and he wanted them to play a more proactive role. he did not make any direct pitch in terms of economic ties or any kind of financial support but he referred to saudi arabia in terms of releasing ukrainian prisoners from russia and are playing the role of a mediator, but there is also a bilateral meeting between the crown prince of saudi arabia and president zelensky and it would not be surprising if oil production comes up because saudi arabia works very closely with russia and they are the largest oil export
sameer hashmi is there for us. how significant is this summit for ukraine?nships ukraine want to build. yes, very significant trip, and no one knew about this until this morning when it was announced that president zelensky was going to be addressing the summit. until now the spotlight was on president assad, but in terms of economic ties, it was interesting that when president zelensky spoke, he really implores a lot of countries who are part of this arab league do not turn a blind eye to...
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well, a little while ago, i spoke to sameer hashmi, who is injeddah, saudi arabia, who told us a bit woman to go into space, which is why this whole trip is very historic, notjust saudi arabia but the world. she has been a fighter pilot for a long time. saudi arabia conducted research, they have been working on this project for a while now because they want to make space as a critical plan of the programme to diversify the economy and organise the economy as they try to move away from oil, so they have done a lot of interviews, screened a lot of profiles, and it was indeed a historic day for saudi arabia because it will be its first fourier in space in almost a0 years. they are not the first saudis to make the trip, in 1985, the half brother of the current crown prince, he had also made a trip in a satellite in 1985, but nevertheless given that saudis are now trying to re—enter space after such a long time, it's pretty significant for the country. after eight years away from the music scene — britpop band blur are back with a new album — and the cover has put the spotlight on a small
well, a little while ago, i spoke to sameer hashmi, who is injeddah, saudi arabia, who told us a bit woman to go into space, which is why this whole trip is very historic, notjust saudi arabia but the world. she has been a fighter pilot for a long time. saudi arabia conducted research, they have been working on this project for a while now because they want to make space as a critical plan of the programme to diversify the economy and organise the economy as they try to move away from oil, so...
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live now tojeddah in saudi arabia and speak to our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi withhy the they are trying to modernise the economy and move away from oil. there is a reason they have done a lot of interviews before finalising these names and it's an historic day for saudi arabia because it will be its first foray, space mission, in almost a0 years. in 1985, the half brother of the current crown prince and king, there was an arab satellite in 1985. given that saudis are now trying to re—enter space after such a long time it is pretty significant. 50 after such a long time it is pretty significant-— after such a long time it is pretty siunificant. ., , ., , ., significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted _ significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted but _ significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted but i'd _ significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted but i'd like _ significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted but i'd like to - significant. so there ambitions are deep-rooted but i'd like to learn l deep—rooted but i'd like to learn more about the astr
live now tojeddah in saudi arabia and speak to our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi withhy the they are trying to modernise the economy and move away from oil. there is a reason they have done a lot of interviews before finalising these names and it's an historic day for saudi arabia because it will be its first foray, space mission, in almost a0 years. in 1985, the half brother of the current crown prince and king, there was an arab satellite in 1985. given that saudis are now...
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sameer hashmi is injeddah in saudi arabia, and has been telling us more about her mission.actually to go into space, which is why this whole trip is very historic, notjust for saudi arabia, but for the arab world. and then ali al-qarni has been a fighter pilot for a long time now. saudi arabia conducted a wide research before they finalised these two names. they have been working on this project for a while now because they want to make space as a critical plan of their programme to diversify their economy and modernise their economy as they try to move away from oil. so they had done a lot of interviews, screened a lot of profiles before they finalises two names. and, yes, it is indeed a historic day for saudi arabia because it's going to be its first foray in a space mission in almost 40 years. they're not the first saudis to make this trip. in 1985, sultan al salman, prince sultan, the half brother of current crown prince mohammed bin salman and the son of the current a trip in the arabsat1 satellite in 1985. but, nevertheless, given that saudis are now trying to re—ente
sameer hashmi is injeddah in saudi arabia, and has been telling us more about her mission.actually to go into space, which is why this whole trip is very historic, notjust for saudi arabia, but for the arab world. and then ali al-qarni has been a fighter pilot for a long time now. saudi arabia conducted a wide research before they finalised these two names. they have been working on this project for a while now because they want to make space as a critical plan of their programme to diversify...
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in his country and urged the region to back ukraine against russian aggression. 0ur correspondent sameer and tells us more about zelensky�*s address to the arab league. it was pretty insignificant, no two ways about it. it was a big surprise because until yesterday morning, when the summit was about to start, no one knew he was coming. it was just announced two hours before the summit started. until that time, the focus was on president assad, making his first appearance at the arab summit. but coming back to president zelensky, it was a powerful, strong speech. he implored and said that many countries in the world, including some in this room, have turned a blind eye to russian aggression. he said that it was important to recognise that russia was aggressive against ukraine, and the world needs to take notice, including the arab world. most countries in this region have been taking a neutral stance. they still have close ties with moscow, they are happy and cooperating when it comes to oil production, and there have been no sanctions that have been imposed. so what president zelensky is
in his country and urged the region to back ukraine against russian aggression. 0ur correspondent sameer and tells us more about zelensky�*s address to the arab league. it was pretty insignificant, no two ways about it. it was a big surprise because until yesterday morning, when the summit was about to start, no one knew he was coming. it was just announced two hours before the summit started. until that time, the focus was on president assad, making his first appearance at the arab summit....
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live now to our middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmi in jeddah.myr zelensky, that surprise visit, a really strong plea in that speech, saying to all of those countries gathered there, none of you would consider giving away a third of your country to make peace, so absolutely no concession from him in terms of any moves that might be around the fringes to try to get ukraine to somehow make a negotiated peace settlement. that’s negotiated peace settlement. that's ri . ht. negotiated peace settlement. that's riht. it negotiated peace settlement. that's right- it was — negotiated peace settlement. that's right- it was a _ negotiated peace settlement. that's right. it was a very _ negotiated peace settlement. that's right. it was a very strong _ negotiated peace settlement. triat�*s right. it was a very strong speech and a surprise visit, know one knew until this morning he was coming, the spotlight was on bashar al—assad, then the news came in that president zelensky would speak at the summit. some of the points you mentioned, he highlighted those poi
live now to our middle east business correspondent, sameer hashmi in jeddah.myr zelensky, that surprise visit, a really strong plea in that speech, saying to all of those countries gathered there, none of you would consider giving away a third of your country to make peace, so absolutely no concession from him in terms of any moves that might be around the fringes to try to get ukraine to somehow make a negotiated peace settlement. that’s negotiated peace settlement. that's ri . ht....
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this volume here is sameer two and half million pages of research. and that is what i do. i have another plug i forgot to give. a year from now he has finished eight study of the election of 1968 and will show the incident at virtually nothing to the election of 1968 so if you are here now, come back for luke a year from now and c find out wht really did happen in 1968 for. >> we can be at opposite seats at that point. but just oppose that experience of turning presidential records for seven years with a sort of it where you came from. i once heard you talk about or describe yourself as a slum kid from baltimore. so how does someone in that situation go on to get a phd in american history from indiana university ultimately come to write not a book but a series on the subject? >> i was very lucky i did not spend my life in jail. i have a 19-inch nice scar on my shoulder. i guy was kind of ticked crack a brick over my head. walking home from school there was kindness if i had less than four people beat me up. how in the world i got out of it i am guessing sure luck. and how
this volume here is sameer two and half million pages of research. and that is what i do. i have another plug i forgot to give. a year from now he has finished eight study of the election of 1968 and will show the incident at virtually nothing to the election of 1968 so if you are here now, come back for luke a year from now and c find out wht really did happen in 1968 for. >> we can be at opposite seats at that point. but just oppose that experience of turning presidential records for...
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sameer has three children. rustam has one son. we have a very large family with three children.d we had a good time and you are now getting in touch with us, uh, and the villages of the mechetinsk rostov region. hi guys. hello, here is your sister, inna dad, everyone is connected here. it's all right, the ambulance is on duty. it's good, sister. hello my darling. we are very glad to see you. this is a long-awaited meeting, the country looks like you. hurry up more often i found you found and that my family is next to me. but you definitely invite him to visit. as there are no conversations necessarily. but by the way, rustam also experienced a difficult time in childhood, after the flu virus. yes, i got sick too. yes, i got sick afterwards. here i have a more right-wing parnization. but you are great. you are holding on. yes, my son is 16. therefore, keep yourself in shape, you are doing exercises. well, she's also been through a lot. listen to her story as she fights for life and helps her family and friends. i was at work and i chest bled. i ran to do an ultrasound and the doc
sameer has three children. rustam has one son. we have a very large family with three children.d we had a good time and you are now getting in touch with us, uh, and the villages of the mechetinsk rostov region. hi guys. hello, here is your sister, inna dad, everyone is connected here. it's all right, the ambulance is on duty. it's good, sister. hello my darling. we are very glad to see you. this is a long-awaited meeting, the country looks like you. hurry up more often i found you found and...