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here's what martin schroeder had to say about the areas on cnbc earlier. >> when the first quarter, we had again good progress in transforming our business. you can see in our data, for instance, in growing the strategic imperatives, double digit again. we see that the investments we're making are certainly paying off. they're driving growth above market rates. >> now, schroeder also saying the imperatives generated revenue $20 billion over the past 12 months. he also broke out the many partnerships ibm is forging to accelerate the move into the cloud. take a listen to what he said about that to analysts. >> this quarter, we announced the number of partnerships with companies including vmware to advance the development of next gen cloud applications to enterprises. we've brought swift to the cloud, enabling mobile developers to build end-to-end mobile apps. all of ibm's relevant software is now in the ibm cloud. >> now, to schroeder's point, the cloud revenue clocked in at $11 billion. the problem is, ibm's core business is under pressure. you saw it throughout the results. down about
here's what martin schroeder had to say about the areas on cnbc earlier. >> when the first quarter, we had again good progress in transforming our business. you can see in our data, for instance, in growing the strategic imperatives, double digit again. we see that the investments we're making are certainly paying off. they're driving growth above market rates. >> now, schroeder also saying the imperatives generated revenue $20 billion over the past 12 months. he also broke out the...
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. >> i cedric key schroeder but ie back to barry gordy the last dragon.on.u timet mack was my first grown upwn up crush.us because i saw that movie aovie million times. >> i know.>> inow. she didn't even talk about herto picture.. i pontificate about my picture. >> ricky schroeder he's still sh around and all sorts of things.. yeah.ye. there you go. >> yeah.>> yh >> all kinds of -- yeah. y drink that. >> love him. >> you can call him rick now. >> find out was on the cover ofo the tiger beat magazines he hash to be up there.to b the >> scott has to be up there.o be >> no ricky schroeder. sro >> slow down.low it's a slow down.low down. >> happy days, too.appyays, >> that's where he started. >> cha chi.hahi. >> jodi loves cha chi was spin s off and there was four episodes. i was going to say i didn't seet one episode of joan loves chaov chi and barely saw happy days. >> i'll sing the theme song forf you later. >> whoo! w >> okay.y. celebrity crush #gooddaydc.dayd wee like to share them. >> you know what else it'sw whai raining today. >> a lot of rain. aot o >>
. >> i cedric key schroeder but ie back to barry gordy the last dragon.on.u timet mack was my first grown upwn up crush.us because i saw that movie aovie million times. >> i know.>> inow. she didn't even talk about herto picture.. i pontificate about my picture. >> ricky schroeder he's still sh around and all sorts of things.. yeah.ye. there you go. >> yeah.>> yh >> all kinds of -- yeah. y drink that. >> love him. >> you can call him rick...
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and pat schroeder who, of course, was the kindest woman from colorado. >> ran for president, probably in the mid '80s, yep. >> and she -- or '90s. i've forgotten. but anyway, she -- but she was one of the first to run for congress with little children. >> yep. >> and she had this great thing when people would say who was going to take care of the children. she would say, oh, the children. the children are fine, you know, jim and i get up in the morning and we give them a healthy, wonderful breakfast. and then we put them in the freezer and go -- [laughter]. >> nobody wondered who took care of tip o'neill's kids, right? >> exactly. >> yeah. >> exactly, exactly. >> right. >> so the question of a woman president, obviously, please, god, let there be one in my lifetime. and there could be one in the next cycle, absolutely. i mean, this is the best shot there's been. >> right. >> but there still is resistance. and just recently the abc poster sent out some data saying that there's still a sense, and he called it inherent, which really upset me. but it was data that people, for women, not f
and pat schroeder who, of course, was the kindest woman from colorado. >> ran for president, probably in the mid '80s, yep. >> and she -- or '90s. i've forgotten. but anyway, she -- but she was one of the first to run for congress with little children. >> yep. >> and she had this great thing when people would say who was going to take care of the children. she would say, oh, the children. the children are fine, you know, jim and i get up in the morning and we give them a...
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. >> marty: sergeant killed schroeder in a murder-suicide. a former fbi agent.odies of both men were found building fees the of fraud 90 route demand got a on. r l e the mahon base were just motive. >> marty: 3 pledged delegates in colorado is 13 to catch a doll trumpet comes after crews picked up in wisconsin tuesday. also leads the way and 476 delegates. closing the gap but john a distant third with 145. member a and the wyoming caucuses. it's the eighth when the last nine contests are hillary was able to keep tourists close so the delegates up for grabs were evenly split. >> marty:back to the breaking news we first told you about at the top of the hour. the terrorists who attacked brussels last month had also planned new terror attacks in france. according to belgian authorities: the group had initially planned to attack france, but decided to attack brussels instead. this news comes after two key suspects in the brussels terror attacks are now identified. c-n-n's reid binion reports on several police raids across belgium. >> reporter: raid launched saturday
. >> marty: sergeant killed schroeder in a murder-suicide. a former fbi agent.odies of both men were found building fees the of fraud 90 route demand got a on. r l e the mahon base were just motive. >> marty: 3 pledged delegates in colorado is 13 to catch a doll trumpet comes after crews picked up in wisconsin tuesday. also leads the way and 476 delegates. closing the gap but john a distant third with 145. member a and the wyoming caucuses. it's the eighth when the last nine...
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once chirac and schroeder left their offices, the new presidents and chancellors in france and germany had a different approach to turkey. the chapters would be open, but they would never be closed. and the new thought emerged as a privileged partnership, and we never knew when this privileged partnership idea was coming from. and everyone was blaming one another. and we were doing everything we could and everything was becoming more obscure, and everybody seemed to have lost their way. as we see, chapters were closed, and the process in question is stagnating. everything is going on very slowly. our friends are very patient. i'm very patient. we are going to proceed with the process as promised. i hope and pray that in the wake of these new developments and in the aftermath of these refugee crises, our friends in the e.u. will appreciate the fact that turkey is becoming well being. mr. indyk: you mentioned in your speech the importance of improving your country political standards. there are turkish journalists that are facing prison terms for carrying out their work as journalists, i
once chirac and schroeder left their offices, the new presidents and chancellors in france and germany had a different approach to turkey. the chapters would be open, but they would never be closed. and the new thought emerged as a privileged partnership, and we never knew when this privileged partnership idea was coming from. and everyone was blaming one another. and we were doing everything we could and everything was becoming more obscure, and everybody seemed to have lost their way. as we...
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william schroeder was killed. >>> united states is using some old equipment to try to stop isis. military has deployed bhch ed b bombers. they arrived in qatar er the first time that they will u since the golf war. >>> come out of the shadows. that was the message during a muslim town hall in arlington, virginia. a group of high profile muslim americans organized the town hall in hopes of starting a conversation within their own community. speakers talked about how political and civil engagement can help fight islamphobia. >> for us to be suspicious of law enforcement the is not the right approach. it's working with law enforcement and having the right dialogue and letting them know everything that is in our community, also the neighborhoods, the kids who might be in gangs in the neighborhoods, the traffic. >> they also voiced concerns about the rhetoric of some presidential candidates for further isolating muzlisms. >>> this morning dennis hastert's attorney is admitting that the house speaker did some kind of wrong doing. his lawyer was not quited transgressions for which he is
william schroeder was killed. >>> united states is using some old equipment to try to stop isis. military has deployed bhch ed b bombers. they arrived in qatar er the first time that they will u since the golf war. >>> come out of the shadows. that was the message during a muslim town hall in arlington, virginia. a group of high profile muslim americans organized the town hall in hopes of starting a conversation within their own community. speakers talked about how political...
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eastern time at the ibm cfo martin schroeder. >> investors look over another big bank this morning.ult like big banks that have reported that further earnings season due to choppy markets. analysts looking for a profit of $2.45 per share on revenue of $6.79. will they beat the lowered expectation? minneapolis fed president is calling on the government to break up the big banks and he told our own liz claman on countdown to the closing bell that she does not want a repeat of 2008. >> we are running out of time. if we don't ask why we still remember out that the crisis was, i'm afraid we'll turn the chapter on this. we will tell ourselves the problem can happen again in 20, 30, 50 years to now we may face another terrible crisis like we did in 2008. nicole: also calling for an increase in capital requirement for the banks. lauren: landscape out of a global market action overnight. the shanghai composite in china .3%. the nikkei in japan from the star of the show. yesterday's decline after the earthquakes in the country might've been too severe that the nikkei up 3.7%. hang seng in hon
eastern time at the ibm cfo martin schroeder. >> investors look over another big bank this morning.ult like big banks that have reported that further earnings season due to choppy markets. analysts looking for a profit of $2.45 per share on revenue of $6.79. will they beat the lowered expectation? minneapolis fed president is calling on the government to break up the big banks and he told our own liz claman on countdown to the closing bell that she does not want a repeat of 2008. >>...
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contract, as you can imagine, wife,so a relative of his john simpson who was partners firm -- shorter schroederirm in new york. this really launched bechtel from a relatively small, not small but in the american west, huge, but still an american company and launched it into the international intrigue leading into world war ii. ciaecame director of the under john f. kennedy. brian lamb: how long was he there? sally denton: he was not there very long. lbj did keep them on for a short time after the kennedy assassination. brian lamb: was he a republican or a democrat? sally denton: he was a republican, although i do not know if that matters. they had all been forged from this radical reactionary anti-communist, russian containment, soviet containment policy that was driving american foreign policy at the time, and he was very representative of that. brian lamb: why did he leave the cia? sally denton: i am not sure why he left the cia. i did not really go into that. at that time, he had broken, not broken, but it was no longer so i did note, shift much into that, until he goes on to be a director f
contract, as you can imagine, wife,so a relative of his john simpson who was partners firm -- shorter schroederirm in new york. this really launched bechtel from a relatively small, not small but in the american west, huge, but still an american company and launched it into the international intrigue leading into world war ii. ciaecame director of the under john f. kennedy. brian lamb: how long was he there? sally denton: he was not there very long. lbj did keep them on for a short time after...
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william schroeder was killed. >>> united states is using some old equipment to try to stop isis.s deployed b-52 bombers. they arrived in qatar yesterday. the first time they will used since the gulf war. >>> u.s. customs and border protection boasting what looks like impressive numbers. use of deadly force down 26% over the last year, but there are questions about whether any of the altercations ended up severely hurting or killing someone because the report only breaks down the type of weapon used but does that detail if it could result in death. >>> today might be one of the last days you need the winter coat. it started off freezing, but we're slowly warming up. how soon we could look forward to the temperatures back up in the 60s. >>> and new reaction as sexual abuse allegations come out against dennis hastert. ♪ ♪ maxx life in store and online. find brands you love at prices that work as hard as you do. maxx life in store and online. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other
william schroeder was killed. >>> united states is using some old equipment to try to stop isis.s deployed b-52 bombers. they arrived in qatar yesterday. the first time they will used since the gulf war. >>> u.s. customs and border protection boasting what looks like impressive numbers. use of deadly force down 26% over the last year, but there are questions about whether any of the altercations ended up severely hurting or killing someone because the report only breaks down...
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lisa schroeder, you are my idol. so who is lisa schroeder? she's mars company's official taster.didn't have any specific qualifications to be a taster but she was hired for her innate ability to identify and describe specific tastes, textures, flavors and as if endless candy not enough of a perk, the job also includes traveling all over the world to ensure consistency of product. >> wow. >> lucky. >> came by it naturally? >> she just has that -- >> i like when you're a taster, you wear a lab coat too. it's official. >> she also has a great dental plan. >> i better check the paris stock. where do i want to go? oh italy's twix bars look a little -- >> look a little subpar. >> yeah. so, anyway, congratulations, lisa, i'm not jealous, i swear. >>> and finally i would like to introduce you to a baby ostrich who is not as athletic as his fellow feathered footracers. all seems right, right? they're having a little running race except, ready, set, go. >> where did everybody? where did everybody go? >> that's "pop news," everybody. we have much more coming up on "gma." >> spin to the beat
lisa schroeder, you are my idol. so who is lisa schroeder? she's mars company's official taster.didn't have any specific qualifications to be a taster but she was hired for her innate ability to identify and describe specific tastes, textures, flavors and as if endless candy not enough of a perk, the job also includes traveling all over the world to ensure consistency of product. >> wow. >> lucky. >> came by it naturally? >> she just has that -- >> i like when...
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the commander, william schroeder was killed. in the shooting. both men were found dead inside of the office, including the the gunman. >>> a bull on the loose in north just outside of ft. worth. the runaway bull does a back flip to escape the trailer he was in and goes on a rampage. crossing highways. trampling and injuring six people. police were forced to kill the bull because it posed a deadly threat. >>> and a tough blow for golfer billy horschel in the third round action at the masters tournament down in georgia. look what happened when he gets ready to putt his ball. no. hang in there. it's going to happen. >> waiting, waiting. >> any moment now. >> and -- oh. >> how about that? the wind blew the ball off the green right into the water. costing him a penalty stroke. no fault of his. he hit his second shot and chipped on and marked his ball and it got blown away. defending champ jordan spieth also struggling over the last couple of holes but remains one stroke ahead as we go into the final round in augusta later today. >> why are you lookin
the commander, william schroeder was killed. in the shooting. both men were found dead inside of the office, including the the gunman. >>> a bull on the loose in north just outside of ft. worth. the runaway bull does a back flip to escape the trailer he was in and goes on a rampage. crossing highways. trampling and injuring six people. police were forced to kill the bull because it posed a deadly threat. >>> and a tough blow for golfer billy horschel in the third round action...
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president of france at the time and chancellor schroeder from germany was always attending these leaders summit, and we were always very positive toward one another,command all throughout our deliberations we thought things were going quite possibly, but that was a time when we saw tendencies amongst the chapters being opened and closed, so there was a possibility to open chapters, negotiate them, close them. once after the offices were left the presidents and chancellors and france and germany had a different approach to turkey, the chapters of be opened never be closed. and then the new thought emerged as a privileged partnership and we never knew where this idea was coming from. and everyone was blaming one another. and we were doing everything we could and everything was becoming a little bit more obscure. and as we speak, 14 chapters are out and one was closed, open and closed and the remaining 15 chapters were opened to negotiations and never closed. the processing question is stagnating. but our friends are patient. i am patient. and we will proceed with the process as promised. i
president of france at the time and chancellor schroeder from germany was always attending these leaders summit, and we were always very positive toward one another,command all throughout our deliberations we thought things were going quite possibly, but that was a time when we saw tendencies amongst the chapters being opened and closed, so there was a possibility to open chapters, negotiate them, close them. once after the offices were left the presidents and chancellors and france and germany...
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lisa schroeder, you are my idol. so who can lisa? she's mars taster.nicker, ta textures, flavors and as if endless candy not enoh official. >> she also has a great dental plan. >> i better check. where do i want to go? oh italy's twix bars -- >> look a little subpar. >> congratulation, lisa, i'm not jealous, i swear. >>> finally would like to introduce you to a baby ostrich who is not as athletic as his fellow feathered footracers. all seems right, right? except -- ready, set, go. >> reporter: grab a jacket and umbrella today. temperatures are going to be a lot cooler, we could get a shower at any given point throughout the day today, but they will be spotty and light and could be a drizzle or mist as well. temperatures, mid to low 60s across the region. rain tomorrow, tapering off on friday. saturday looks to be dryer but we're staying cool, fairly cloudy through the weekend. highs in the mid typier 60s. >> reporter: on the mid week drive we have a lot of distractions out there, including a couple crashes on the capital beltway. headed into silver spr
lisa schroeder, you are my idol. so who can lisa? she's mars taster.nicker, ta textures, flavors and as if endless candy not enoh official. >> she also has a great dental plan. >> i better check. where do i want to go? oh italy's twix bars -- >> look a little subpar. >> congratulation, lisa, i'm not jealous, i swear. >>> finally would like to introduce you to a baby ostrich who is not as athletic as his fellow feathered footracers. all seems right, right? except...
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. >>> coming up, c fe o martin schroeder breaks down results and let as company know when it can finallyeverse its trend of falling revenue. find out why with the man behind that call right after the break. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. >>> welcome back. after the meeting last week christine lagarde voiced her concerns about the u.s. economy. >> we've slightly downgraded the u.s. forecast precisely because of the impact on the dollar on imports. to the extent the u.s. dollar would sort of stabilize and not continue to appreciate, then certainly the forecast mi
. >>> coming up, c fe o martin schroeder breaks down results and let as company know when it can finallyeverse its trend of falling revenue. find out why with the man behind that call right after the break. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did...
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before i came to the committee, miss schroeder -- when i was on the committee, miss harman, when miss harman left, it became the sanchez amendment. then it fell to miss davis for a while and now miss speier has this amendment. it's amazing to me that in 20 years, we could have gone from voting women out of the military, as i said this morning, to seeing women advance into any position to serve their country and to fight, put their lives on the line for our freedoms. for all of our freedom in this country. and yet all of our freedoms, our constitution and our supreme court, has said that abortion is legal. and yet we deny this set of women, the women who serve all of us, to protect our freedoms and our rights. we deny them their rights. this is about accessibility. this is about affordability. this is about being in a country outside of there here in a country serving us in a time of war and not being able to get that service in our own hospitals. i would hope that this committee would consider that it is time to pass the speier amendment. thank you. >> question occurs on the amendment
before i came to the committee, miss schroeder -- when i was on the committee, miss harman, when miss harman left, it became the sanchez amendment. then it fell to miss davis for a while and now miss speier has this amendment. it's amazing to me that in 20 years, we could have gone from voting women out of the military, as i said this morning, to seeing women advance into any position to serve their country and to fight, put their lives on the line for our freedoms. for all of our freedom in...
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also a relative of his wife, a man named john simpson who was , partners with the shorter firm -- schroederirm in new york. this really launched bechtel from a relatively small, not small but in the american west, , huge, but still an american company and launched it into the , international intrigue leading into world war ii. he became director of the cia under john f. kennedy. brian: how long was he there? sally: he was not there very long. lbj did keep them on for a short time after the kennedy assassination. brian: was he a republican or a democrat? or did that matter? sally: he was a republican although i do not know if that , matters. they had all been forged from this radically reactionary anti-communist, russian containment soviet containment , policy that was driving american foreign policy at the time, and he was very representative of that. brian: why did he leave the cia? sally: i am not sure why he left the cia. i didn't really go into that. at that time, he had broken, not broken, but it was no longer bechtel-mccone, so i did not shift much into that, until he goes on to be a
also a relative of his wife, a man named john simpson who was , partners with the shorter firm -- schroederirm in new york. this really launched bechtel from a relatively small, not small but in the american west, , huge, but still an american company and launched it into the , international intrigue leading into world war ii. he became director of the cia under john f. kennedy. brian: how long was he there? sally: he was not there very long. lbj did keep them on for a short time after the...
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i was running a squadron in germany when congressman patricia schroeder showed up.he had a political agenda. women can dowas anything and man can do. we did a study and we came up with -- depending on the mission, there is somewhere between 3%-4% of women have the upper body strength to do anything. they are tremendous assets to have. an awful lot of women were being codes air force specialty that they cannot do the job. that builds a bit of resentment. my specific question to you, which i did not hear addressed, through more of the later 1980's and 1990's we started having some problems with our young females being threatened and unfortunatelylted it was a group on two different bases. -- it fairly organized was a fairly organized group of mean lesbians to intimidate the young female airman. the system did not know how to react to that. i wonder if you heard any of this in your research. i will hang up and listen to your answer. call: thank you for your and delighted it for you enjoyed "ashley's war." i agree with you it's really about standards. -- we went to fort
i was running a squadron in germany when congressman patricia schroeder showed up.he had a political agenda. women can dowas anything and man can do. we did a study and we came up with -- depending on the mission, there is somewhere between 3%-4% of women have the upper body strength to do anything. they are tremendous assets to have. an awful lot of women were being codes air force specialty that they cannot do the job. that builds a bit of resentment. my specific question to you, which i did...
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joining me is the cfo of ibm and vice president martin schroeder.een in a massive transformation in terms of focusing on the growth business. where are you in this journey? >> we are making a lot of progress investing heavily in our strategic imperatives. our strategic imperatives represent the areas our clients are moving to and asking us to move them to like cloud, analytics and things like the new ways of engaging with their clients was where we invest we grow quite well and obviously we are in markets because we are the incumbent and enterprise, markets that are declining so we shift our investments and we see very good progress. maria: the divestitures, the acquisitions we have seen, tell us where you allocate capital and energy in terms of where the growth story is at ibm. >> in terms of acquisitions we have been very active over the last 12 months so we spent $9 billion over the last 12 months which is more than we invested in a 12 month period, in numb 1004 years this is the biggest investment in acquisitions and that supplements our organic
joining me is the cfo of ibm and vice president martin schroeder.een in a massive transformation in terms of focusing on the growth business. where are you in this journey? >> we are making a lot of progress investing heavily in our strategic imperatives. our strategic imperatives represent the areas our clients are moving to and asking us to move them to like cloud, analytics and things like the new ways of engaging with their clients was where we invest we grow quite well and obviously...
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last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. thehe other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend n n to know f for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germany the mass of people still vote for that party. so
last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. thehe other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west...
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on cnbc's closing bell yesterday, martin schroeder explaining the transition is still a work in progress. >> traumatic investments in r&d but that is constantly changing and going towards things like the cloud and block chain and things like watson. whereas in the past it may have gone to develop and build out new semi conductor manufacturing technology. so the shift is ongoing and will always be moving the business model to where we see value. >> and as you see shares of ibm tumbling after hours. >> i can't imagine that. they beat handily on revenue and by a wide margin. >> doesn't matter. >> well that goes into what we've been talking about all week long. whether you lose lower expectations or year over year. >> teactual numbers my friend. >> in the ibm case it went up from 120 something to -- >> that was -- >> but this is a number that -- warren, god bless him. but its stock has dropped 17% for instance mr. yusuf mehdi took over in 2012. >> down 17, ibm, up 65% on the s&p. as you like to say "there you have it. >> there you have it. however, warren i'm sure would say if you look at al
on cnbc's closing bell yesterday, martin schroeder explaining the transition is still a work in progress. >> traumatic investments in r&d but that is constantly changing and going towards things like the cloud and block chain and things like watson. whereas in the past it may have gone to develop and build out new semi conductor manufacturing technology. so the shift is ongoing and will always be moving the business model to where we see value. >> and as you see shares of ibm...