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class they can't sell any shares during share buybacks so that should be one way for example to basically reduce them rigging and defrauding the system they're naturally greedy they naturally want more than all of their neighbors and they're naturally going to rig it in their favor so you have to find incentives to prevent them from doing that i mean there's two points our number one competition drives innovation and drives growth that drives the american system of entrepreneurial ism and you can also call that greed but if the system is tightly regulated and with just the incentive mechanisms forget about the actual formal rules and laws but just the way it's the son of us to work as a arena for a competitive people to try to create innovation that's all you really need second of all and you know to the second point there this idea of mixing and matching and trying to create a utopian vision administered by some central potentate in the centralized democratic party of course is a recipe for disaster. and then i'll go quickly to this next headline and just briefly say this is from march t
class they can't sell any shares during share buybacks so that should be one way for example to basically reduce them rigging and defrauding the system they're naturally greedy they naturally want more than all of their neighbors and they're naturally going to rig it in their favor so you have to find incentives to prevent them from doing that i mean there's two points our number one competition drives innovation and drives growth that drives the american system of entrepreneurial ism and you...
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how much do you think the share price moved down? and you know, so just us. 4.4%.a punishment, and you know how i know it is not a punishment? with the in a is going to come to... —— that is the third thing i was going to come to. bankers behind bars. sally... you know how many bankers are behind bars? one. you have notes or something? i do not need to be here, just talk yourself. ubs is appealing, they are saying that thisjudgement is ubs is appealing, they are saying that this judgement is a superficial judgement and we have to say they are appealing the decision. that is absolutely fair to say that they are appealing. all right, let's talk about sainsbury‘s, its deal with asda near collapse, this off the back of the condition markets authority saying the combination of britain's second and third biggest supermarkets could lead to prices going up and less competition. supermarkets could lead to prices going up and less competitionm competition, a lot of people out there obviously shopping on the high street, shopping and sainsbury‘s. i will tell you what worries
how much do you think the share price moved down? and you know, so just us. 4.4%.a punishment, and you know how i know it is not a punishment? with the in a is going to come to... —— that is the third thing i was going to come to. bankers behind bars. sally... you know how many bankers are behind bars? one. you have notes or something? i do not need to be here, just talk yourself. ubs is appealing, they are saying that thisjudgement is ubs is appealing, they are saying that this judgement...
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price target now raised from $55 to $64 share. and the shares closed at $52.49. that was up2% today. >>> jeffreys is upgrading citi from hold to buy with the bank seeing improvingevenue growth in the u.s. as well as adding benefits from growth in latin america. the price target $73. ioti fell a fn today to $64.14.o jeffrey's aaised planet fitness from hold to buy. the analyst sees the company benefitting from the growing wellness trend. big price target, though, hike from $49 all the t way $75 a share. today's shares closed at $58 even. >>> and wall street hit the eject button today on kraft heinz as six firms downgraded the shares and removed them from theiruy lists. last night you recall the company reported poor earnings, revealed the s.e.c. issued a subpoena looking int some of its accounting practices. in its downgrade barclay said theres too much uncertainty to continue recommending that stock. kraft heinz shares lost more than a quarter of their value in today's trade at $395. >>> mobile world congress, that is the massive conference for electronics and te
price target now raised from $55 to $64 share. and the shares closed at $52.49. that was up2% today. >>> jeffreys is upgrading citi from hold to buy with the bank seeing improvingevenue growth in the u.s. as well as adding benefits from growth in latin america. the price target $73. ioti fell a fn today to $64.14.o jeffrey's aaised planet fitness from hold to buy. the analyst sees the company benefitting from the growing wellness trend. big price target, though, hike from $49 all the t...
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platforms for example the sharing economy is booming nowadays we can share cars bicycle apartments and then that and that called all of your for instance lets you share food that would otherwise be thrown away anyone can use it private individuals supermarkets and restaurants it's a clever use of technology. what are you with thoughts on this stephanie. to the sharing economy is a great idea. digitalisation has been good for some things food sharing surfing the thing but it's important to realize that there are also some negative example of just we did get a scotch showing there have been several studies on car sharing and they've concluded that people tend to use car sharing instead of walking or taking the subway. so when reality it's like a substitute for buying a car to get out of the gulf so caution erring may actually put more cars on the street and it doesn't seem to affect the number of new cars purchased and what about our buying habits when it comes to smartphones i'm already on my tenth which does make me feel a little ashamed. and i'm just one of many people who always want
platforms for example the sharing economy is booming nowadays we can share cars bicycle apartments and then that and that called all of your for instance lets you share food that would otherwise be thrown away anyone can use it private individuals supermarkets and restaurants it's a clever use of technology. what are you with thoughts on this stephanie. to the sharing economy is a great idea. digitalisation has been good for some things food sharing surfing the thing but it's important to...
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the estimate was for $1.21 a share, so we are seeing shares move a bit lower on that, caroline.ine: now, wait and see in washington. president trump is edging towards approving the border security negotiated by congress. .ut begrudgingly we bring in bloomberg government reporter from capitol hill. it looks like we could get a certainly, thet white house could still antagonize congress somewhat by managing to beef up the amount towards the border wall, offense, whatever you want to call it, by taking money from other parts? >> yes, so far the word is that it looks like this measure to fund the rest of the government including homeland security, will be released tonight and probably pass through both chambers of congress and signed by the white house if there are no surprises. but there have been conversations of directing military funds, taking it from 1.4 billion 10 maybe $2 billion or evener fencing finding billions elsewhere under a national emergency, so it is not the end of the debate, but it does probably get us past the friday deadline to fund the government and avert a se
the estimate was for $1.21 a share, so we are seeing shares move a bit lower on that, caroline.ine: now, wait and see in washington. president trump is edging towards approving the border security negotiated by congress. .ut begrudgingly we bring in bloomberg government reporter from capitol hill. it looks like we could get a certainly, thet white house could still antagonize congress somewhat by managing to beef up the amount towards the border wall, offense, whatever you want to call it, by...
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shares of intel are up 1.8% now.ly interesting comments about 5g across the board so far in your time from mobile world congress looking for to more of it so mue of it as the week unfolds. >>> more from the oracle of omaha coming up. stay with us >> i'm amaze d that they didn't do a recovery. i'm amazed that rates world wide are who that they are. trillions of trillions of dollars and negative interest rates. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> warren buffet sitting down early this morning on squawk box. among the many topics the two discussed was amazon pulling its hq2 plans from new york city and the impact it will have. >> amazon will complete plenty amazon's going to affect negatively the business of many, many, many companies in every state including new york as jeff bezos said, your gross margin is my opportunity they both got to the alter but the dowry was changed. i don't know all the t
shares of intel are up 1.8% now.ly interesting comments about 5g across the board so far in your time from mobile world congress looking for to more of it so mue of it as the week unfolds. >>> more from the oracle of omaha coming up. stay with us >> i'm amaze d that they didn't do a recovery. i'm amazed that rates world wide are who that they are. trillions of trillions of dollars and negative interest rates. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones....
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. >> shares are on track for their first shares in more than ten years after the u.k.'s competition watchdog raises big concerns over its take-over bid. >> its shares also spike as the british lender shrugs off brexit fears, appeasing shareholders with a dividend rise of a 1.75 billion pound share buy-back >>> fuel costs prove a drag on air france as they post a 20% drop in fourth quarter earnings, but vows to be more efficient as it tackles rising prices >>> well, let's get right to our top corporate story of the day as you can see behind me, shares are currently down about 13% just over 12% in early trade, and i want to bring you the latest, and that is that the watchdog has said it could block sainsbury's take-over bid of wal-mart's own azda. they said it was concerned the supermarket tie-up could cut competition and negatively impact shoppers. it also suggested the deal would require the sale of a number of stores or one of either company's subsidiary brands. sainsbury said it disagreed with the finding and said the regulate or had "moved the goal posts. as you just
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good sharing economy the sharing economy is a great idea. digitalisation has been good for some things food charity couchsurfing the thing but it's important to realize that there are also some negative examples if you just did get a skosh harrowing there have been several studies on car sharing and they've concluded that people tend to use car sharing instead of walking or taking the subway. so in reality it's like a substitute for buying a car out of the gulf so caution erring may actually put more cars on the street and it doesn't seem to affect the number of new cars purchased and what about our buying habits when it comes to smartphones i'm already on my tan which does make me feel a little ashamed. and i'm just one of many people who always want the latest and best in these seven billion smartphones were manufactured between two thousand and seven and two thousand and seventeen at a high cost for the environment first the other raw materials smartphones use rare earth and precious metals from cobalt and the battery to india and the tou
good sharing economy the sharing economy is a great idea. digitalisation has been good for some things food charity couchsurfing the thing but it's important to realize that there are also some negative examples if you just did get a skosh harrowing there have been several studies on car sharing and they've concluded that people tend to use car sharing instead of walking or taking the subway. so in reality it's like a substitute for buying a car out of the gulf so caution erring may actually...
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one example here is an app for the real estate which would share you know the price of the properties that you were looking at with facebook basically revealing possibly you know how rich you are how exactly do they find this out how did this investigation happen well basically thousands of apps have facebook analytics software installed facebook uses that to get your daughter they then make targeted advertising for you like you've you've seen it many times yourself with on but you know you go online absolutely look at flights to spain the next they go on facebook and there is an ad for you know higher cars in barcelona this invest investigation finds that. software is also being used to send your your personal health health information to facebook now there is a software company that conducted this test with the wall street journal called disconnect their chief technology officer says that the way this information is being shared is he calls it a big mess and he continues saying that sharing this very personal health and financial data with facebook serves no use a purpose well that'
one example here is an app for the real estate which would share you know the price of the properties that you were looking at with facebook basically revealing possibly you know how rich you are how exactly do they find this out how did this investigation happen well basically thousands of apps have facebook analytics software installed facebook uses that to get your daughter they then make targeted advertising for you like you've you've seen it many times yourself with on but you know you go...
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fair share near an all-time high.ar that would be a record the bottom 60% pay 4% of all income taxes now, of course, the incomes of the wealthy and share of total income is also rising. the top 1% will have 20% -- double what it was in the 1980s. but basically the same it was in 2005 now, the real battle is over the rates paid by top earners. despite claims they get special breaks or lower rates than the rest, the rates actually paid by the wealthy known as the effective rates are still by far the highest. the top 1% paid an average rate of 27% in 2016 the middle to upper income earnings paid about 11%. while the bottom 50%, paid less than an 8% rate. bottom line, we are funding government with an ever-smaller, ever-richer group of taxpayers >> you know what though? the top 1% is a pretty big number if you look at the 0.001%, that's where bill gates will say it's the 400 wealthiest americans and what they're paying you look at those statistics, that's where you get somebody paying 8%, 9%. >> the top 400 pay a rate aro
fair share near an all-time high.ar that would be a record the bottom 60% pay 4% of all income taxes now, of course, the incomes of the wealthy and share of total income is also rising. the top 1% will have 20% -- double what it was in the 1980s. but basically the same it was in 2005 now, the real battle is over the rates paid by top earners. despite claims they get special breaks or lower rates than the rest, the rates actually paid by the wealthy known as the effective rates are still by far...
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and a federal share. federal share was 100%. the state share was 32.5%, up to a cap, and the local share was 17.5% up to that cap. and then when the cost of wages and benefits were over the cap, the local share for the amount over was 50% and the federal share was 50%. when we instituted the m.o.e., happened back in 12-13, the way of doing this changed. and for a number of years the county share actually went down because counties were shielded from case load growth costs, and to some extent, shielded from costs per hour. certainly shielded on the medical benefit side, and in san francisco, because our wages were driven by minimum wage ordinance implementation, we were also shielded on the service cost side. then when sb-90 passed in 2017, that changed that yet again and the local share started growing rather rapidly, and partly that was because higher inflation factors were put into effect and partly it was because we were no longer shielded from some of the cost increases as we had been in the past. so,
and a federal share. federal share was 100%. the state share was 32.5%, up to a cap, and the local share was 17.5% up to that cap. and then when the cost of wages and benefits were over the cap, the local share for the amount over was 50% and the federal share was 50%. when we instituted the m.o.e., happened back in 12-13, the way of doing this changed. and for a number of years the county share actually went down because counties were shielded from case load growth costs, and to some extent,...
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they say it is over sharing for the sake of over sharing. learn from these companies that make these devices? are they pushing back against amazon, google in terms of data they want? matt: they think -- i think they definitely are. users don't want to be on the hook if suddenly all of their users have their data controlled by amazon, and if something goes wrong, they don't want that responsibility. companies that make smart home devices are looking at the space and are worried about their strength in the markets. bit of folkstle eyeing it. caroline: that's a great piece. meanwhile, i will stick with amazon. they are coming to the cello -- cochella. any essentials to a locker inside of the music festival. they will create a custom storefront for the event. this takes place over two weekends in california. i'm interested by this because i halfr how much they will to splash in cash to get it. romaine: the real question is, what are you giving up her this? how much of it to you really want in your life? it's a difference of personality. caroline
they say it is over sharing for the sake of over sharing. learn from these companies that make these devices? are they pushing back against amazon, google in terms of data they want? matt: they think -- i think they definitely are. users don't want to be on the hook if suddenly all of their users have their data controlled by amazon, and if something goes wrong, they don't want that responsibility. companies that make smart home devices are looking at the space and are worried about their...
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independent share would help all eler allergen lift its share price. they were down a fraction to $138.01. >>> quarterly profits at archer daniels midland fell because of the trade dispute with a. amd's revenues also fell e shor ectations but the company is optimistic that a u.s./china trade deal could raise its exports t significantly laters year. shares were down about 6% today to $41.85. >>> tyson foods has reportedly held talks to buy foster farms for roughly $2 billion, but c nbc says thewo companies so far have disagreed over a price. talks, therefore, could fall apart at any rate. right nowal a poteneal still is at least several weeks away. tyson shares were down 9 cents to $61.69. >>> finally, snap reported record revenue, up more than 35%. that narrowed its quarterly loss. the social media companyas helped by an increase in online advertising sales. snap haseto report a profit, as a publicly traded company. the stock rally neld initial after-hours trading tonight. it finished theegular session with a 1.5% gain to $7.04. >>> a growing number of
independent share would help all eler allergen lift its share price. they were down a fraction to $138.01. >>> quarterly profits at archer daniels midland fell because of the trade dispute with a. amd's revenues also fell e shor ectations but the company is optimistic that a u.s./china trade deal could raise its exports t significantly laters year. shares were down about 6% today to $41.85. >>> tyson foods has reportedly held talks to buy foster farms for roughly $2 billion,...
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you do not, but you share a view on stimulus, sharing that could be forthcoming.e fiscal stimulus coming through? paul: it might be help in the u.s. on the infrastructure side. china is dialing up a little. and q1,re seeing is q4 is this a hiccup or will it be longer-lasting? slightly more optimistic analyst economists. or two willquarter be critical to see if the u.s. government shutdown, -- slowdown, german autos was terror to -- temporary and we will be lower for longer. if policymakers see lower longer, we could see more stimulus. anna: we have been following the travails of the auto sector. honda announced they are closing a plant in the u.k. but blaming the move to electrification and other big factors around the sector. is this something showing on global growth? it is weighing on germany. paul: it depends on the country. in germany, we had the switchover in q4 for environmental reasons, but there is a huge backlog. our analysts are looking at an order book that needs to be filled, so we hope the q4 slowdown reverses and comes back up. for most countries, j
you do not, but you share a view on stimulus, sharing that could be forthcoming.e fiscal stimulus coming through? paul: it might be help in the u.s. on the infrastructure side. china is dialing up a little. and q1,re seeing is q4 is this a hiccup or will it be longer-lasting? slightly more optimistic analyst economists. or two willquarter be critical to see if the u.s. government shutdown, -- slowdown, german autos was terror to -- temporary and we will be lower for longer. if policymakers see...
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shares. look at what we are watching. big banks front and center once again. we are ending the week with two of the biggest names. the outgoing ceo, andrew thornton, the source of criticism, the target of scathing remarks from the commissioner and that royal commissioner report. there are wall street concerns that a trade deal will not be struck between the u.s. and china before the deadline. cba seeing modest gains in what is an overall bit of a down market rounding up the rest of the big banks. the big banks have really rallied very high this week on this kind of perception that that royal commission report was less scathing and less hard on the financial sector reforms as perhaps it would have been, but nonetheless, the fallout continues and we talk about the biggest spots being claimed. kid of quitting after being specific targets of criticism within the final report. we will get some views now from our bloomberg opinion columnist here in sydney. they have quite clearly angered the commis
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and dime a merger right share ride hailing car sharing and electric vehicle sharing services the tie up which was announced early last year was officially launched by the two c.e.o.'s of the companies in berlin where the new venture will be headquartered brings fourteen brands including. dominoes consequent b.m.w.'s drive now under one roof partnership with some sixteen million customers in twenty cities and it plans to invest one billion euros in the joint venture the german luxury comic has say that goal is to consolidate market share and address growing competition new company will also be offering an expanded lineup of driving related services leading parking charging stations for the cars and companies. of my colleague chris hueco but was at the event today a course of went to bitter rivals like b.m.w. and cooperate on those fields with the future of mobility will be shaped is that shrewd move there both are seeing the same thing these rival see that the environment in which they're operating strong magic of changing people especially young ones in urban areas are now a days les
and dime a merger right share ride hailing car sharing and electric vehicle sharing services the tie up which was announced early last year was officially launched by the two c.e.o.'s of the companies in berlin where the new venture will be headquartered brings fourteen brands including. dominoes consequent b.m.w.'s drive now under one roof partnership with some sixteen million customers in twenty cities and it plans to invest one billion euros in the joint venture the german luxury comic has...
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sharing and understanding the strategy, what it means, and the second is values, sharing the same valuess and the company values and his values, that is a precondition. the rest is, we are there for serving a successful company. he knows the company but he knows me also. we have one meeting every month fixed. with a lunch included. we can anchor that. we have a few points in that meeting. in between, we have many different meetings and things like that. that is where we work together. francine: what is the best piece of advice you have ever been given as a leader? you received your self or have given to someone else? paul: as a leader, authenticity, simplicity, being able to think income text -- in context, have inner strength. that has helped me as a leader and as a person. you are part of your life. you are the main actor of your life. you are involved in your life. you are on the scene. at the same time you need to detach, sitting in the public, detach involvement. the same thing professionally. you are under pressure. always be able to take a step back and watch, put yourself in the
sharing and understanding the strategy, what it means, and the second is values, sharing the same valuess and the company values and his values, that is a precondition. the rest is, we are there for serving a successful company. he knows the company but he knows me also. we have one meeting every month fixed. with a lunch included. we can anchor that. we have a few points in that meeting. in between, we have many different meetings and things like that. that is where we work together. francine:...
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ride-sharing company.ources say it plans to launch the road show for investors during the week of march 18th. now, that's expected to last for about two weeks, although the company's plans are still subject to change. lyft is reportedly now valued at between $20 and $25 billion. that's after the last major round of funding last year reports say lyft, which filed its paperwork confidently with the s.e.c. late last year, will list its shares on the nasdaq. that ipo could happen by the end of march uber has also privately filed for an ipo, but reports say it needs several more weeks to prepare. uber's valuation is believed to be as high as $120 billion it also operates in more cities internationally, while lyft is primarily available in the u.s. and canada conditions, while they may be good for both to go public, the nasdaq is up more than 13% this year dom. >> a very highly anticipated ipo for sure both those companies, frank. thank you so much for that. >>> shares of barclay's are moving higher after report
ride-sharing company.ources say it plans to launch the road show for investors during the week of march 18th. now, that's expected to last for about two weeks, although the company's plans are still subject to change. lyft is reportedly now valued at between $20 and $25 billion. that's after the last major round of funding last year reports say lyft, which filed its paperwork confidently with the s.e.c. late last year, will list its shares on the nasdaq. that ipo could happen by the end of...
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of us government shutdown, shares havejumped in asia as avoidance of us government shutdown, sharesmped in asia as well as the us and donald trump said a second shutdown is unlikely after lawmakers agreed to a deal. the president also suggested that a deadline for raising tariffs on chinese goods may be extended. michelle fleury has the details from new york. the mood on wall street was upbeat this tuesday. all three major us indexes gained more than 196. major us indexes gained more than 1%. there was a tentative deal to avoid another us government shutdown. that cheered investors even though the spending agreement didn't contain the $5.7 billion in funding that donald trump wanted to build a wall on the mexican border. still, markets took this as a sign that the american government will stay open. there was also some positive developments on us— china trade talks with president from saying that he would be willing to let the march first deadline for a trade agreement slide. now that means tariffs on some $200 billion worth of chinese imports are due to go worth of chinese imports
of us government shutdown, shares havejumped in asia as avoidance of us government shutdown, sharesmped in asia as well as the us and donald trump said a second shutdown is unlikely after lawmakers agreed to a deal. the president also suggested that a deadline for raising tariffs on chinese goods may be extended. michelle fleury has the details from new york. the mood on wall street was upbeat this tuesday. all three major us indexes gained more than 196. major us indexes gained more than 1%....
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in the price of the shares so the smart layer. between. you and the user that's right and so you're basically. better terms. and that's right in this case so we work with we and a company that provides the real time data and then we put that into the contract to determine whether the user gets more or less big point at the time that they close the contract. right now you're not adding capital to these companies we are. think in their coffers to build a visa be this instrument bill ok so from the consumer's perspective what's happening is that it's this big coin smart contract but average is the counter party to that meaning we have to bet from the app from the consumer's perspective that apple will go down while they're betting out will go up but that means that if apple does go up in price versus that underline big point that average has to pay out a lot of money ok so average a trading operation bed hedges our counterparty risk on that for example apple share purchase or investments and part of that hedging does drive lots of li
in the price of the shares so the smart layer. between. you and the user that's right and so you're basically. better terms. and that's right in this case so we work with we and a company that provides the real time data and then we put that into the contract to determine whether the user gets more or less big point at the time that they close the contract. right now you're not adding capital to these companies we are. think in their coffers to build a visa be this instrument bill ok so from...
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it be payable on march 12th to those who own the shares on february 26th. u.p.s. has raised or maintained its dividend for nearly half a century now. shares fell a penny t $110.77. >>> medical device mak medtronic beat earnings and revenue expectations thanks to strong sales inur its scal products unit. the company also raised its full-year guidance.er shares up a fraction today to $92.33. >>> an opinion piece today in "the new york times" caught our attention. its hdline reads"what's really in your index fund?" not something most investors think about because something our next guest says we index think about, since funds own trillions of dollars worth of stocks and most long-term investors own the index funds. we're joined tonight by one of the authors of that op-ed piece, s.e.c. commissioner robert jackson. commissionerjackson, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks so much for having me. >> index funds have become very popular. very low fees, they're cheaper, and let's face it, they have had a better track record performancewise tha actively managed funds, e
it be payable on march 12th to those who own the shares on february 26th. u.p.s. has raised or maintained its dividend for nearly half a century now. shares fell a penny t $110.77. >>> medical device mak medtronic beat earnings and revenue expectations thanks to strong sales inur its scal products unit. the company also raised its full-year guidance.er shares up a fraction today to $92.33. >>> an opinion piece today in "the new york times" caught our attention. its...
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yes, mayor. >> i thank everybody for sharing and for how you have worked with your communities and share this information here. on a smaller different level -- maybe this is some questions to get feedback later on. i'm impressed you were able to get the media to work with you to not radicalize what happened in your city. unfortunately, some of the hate crimes is not always an image, it's a verbal violence. sometimes it's very hard to figure out how to help a victim who knows exactly who is attacked by the verbal hate crime and how to figure it out. maybe there's some strategies that could be passed around so we could figure out how to help our cities and victims not be victims. when you are hit with a verbal hate crime, how to handle it, how to empower the victim for not feeling that they have done something wrong just because of the color of their skin, the religion they practice or who they choose to love. also, i think the idea being able to teach our children to not give in to the hate. how do we teach the parents? usually, our kids are learning this from their parents or grandparent
yes, mayor. >> i thank everybody for sharing and for how you have worked with your communities and share this information here. on a smaller different level -- maybe this is some questions to get feedback later on. i'm impressed you were able to get the media to work with you to not radicalize what happened in your city. unfortunately, some of the hate crimes is not always an image, it's a verbal violence. sometimes it's very hard to figure out how to help a victim who knows exactly who...
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shares down 23%.t do you do >> i think one of the issues they have, and josh kept mentioning deceleration and he talked about some of the geographic issues. i think the other thing is they're just plain losing to not just drop box, they're losing to microsoft, google and others out there. that's a problem if you're supposed to be the one gaining market share because you have so little and you're not and it's decelerating, that's a huge problem i think this is a no touch at this point you have to wait and prove that they can compete at a high level like salesforce does and destroys the rest of the competition. >> fiscal year '20 growth they're indicating 15% and that's a huge gap in terms of expectations versus what they say they can deliver at this point. >> i think this is a struggle for all these players. dropbox is not a stand-alone on that the fact box was up 50% didn't leave any room for error i think this is an overreaction. this is a massive, massive move on a miss that was not good, but not te
shares down 23%.t do you do >> i think one of the issues they have, and josh kept mentioning deceleration and he talked about some of the geographic issues. i think the other thing is they're just plain losing to not just drop box, they're losing to microsoft, google and others out there. that's a problem if you're supposed to be the one gaining market share because you have so little and you're not and it's decelerating, that's a huge problem i think this is a no touch at this point you...
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shares are up 6% since twitter shares were up 6% since facebook reported earnings.es face the challenges as the other social media companies in terms of spending in order to make sure there are no privacy issue to make sure users are use users. >> twitter is a niche play, looking at google and facebook, the big commandos with 70% of all advertising but twitter is interesting. it has the niche market. people check it everyday they don't stay on for as long as they do on facebook we're talking about the daily average users. $325 million versus facebook at $2.2 billion and youtube and google at $1.9 billion so it's sma small. but it's still viable going forward but not as big as the google and the facebooks of the world. >> stock is dropping down 5% what will be the key thing you're looking forgive you comfort that these headline beats is one that is as positive as it sounded initially? >> i think more color on on ex i had $350 million on ebita. you guys were talking earlier about privacy and security and we know that's a big issue with facebook and we know twitter is
shares are up 6% since twitter shares were up 6% since facebook reported earnings.es face the challenges as the other social media companies in terms of spending in order to make sure there are no privacy issue to make sure users are use users. >> twitter is a niche play, looking at google and facebook, the big commandos with 70% of all advertising but twitter is interesting. it has the niche market. people check it everyday they don't stay on for as long as they do on facebook we're...
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e target $50 a share. the stock fell a fraction to $45.24. >>> general dynamics was cut to neutral fromfooutp at credit suisse. the analyst cited increasing competitive threats ince aeros and i.t., which hurts the outlook for growth for that company. the price target $184. the stock ros more than 1.5% to $175.24. >> aig was cut to hold from buy at argus search. the analyst cited aig's higher than normalhe catastr losses. the firm also reports to consistent underperformance lately. shares rose more than 5% today to $42.32. >>> still ahead, regulators are ramping up pressure on some of the nation's biggest tec >>> credit rating agency moody's said today that amazon's decision not touild a second headquarters in new york city is a negative for the city. moody's says that while new york's economic fundamentals do remain strong, other firms seeking government incentives may no longer now considebi the apple as a good place to locate their business. >>> regulators are reportedly close to hitting w facebookh a re
e target $50 a share. the stock fell a fraction to $45.24. >>> general dynamics was cut to neutral fromfooutp at credit suisse. the analyst cited increasing competitive threats ince aeros and i.t., which hurts the outlook for growth for that company. the price target $184. the stock ros more than 1.5% to $175.24. >> aig was cut to hold from buy at argus search. the analyst cited aig's higher than normalhe catastr losses. the firm also reports to consistent underperformance...
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of 4.5g a share buyback billion danish rona. the 40 a dividend per share, 18 danish krone. 17.08.et's talk about the organic growth. mid-single-digit percentage in operating profit and for your organic volume growth. the estimate was a drop of 2.2%. is that a significant feat? up 6.5%. i could bring you the net income number as well for carlsberg at 5.3 one billion damage to. let's recap the softbank headlines just before we got to the air. numbers coming through as soft take is to buy back up to 10.3% of shares. that is the key lines of focus on. the red headline on the bloomberg and it is the by that with proceeds of the mobile unit. another unit coming through. atrd quarter operating ¥438.29 billion. 237.stimate was that is a significant beat on third quarter appraising income for softbank, to buy back up to 10.3% of the shares. funding that would proceeds of the mobile unit on apo. if we take a look at soft take at the moment, it is not moving a huge amount. not a huge impact. we also bring you ing. thick and fast on the early morning in daybreak. ing, i am looking that for yo
of 4.5g a share buyback billion danish rona. the 40 a dividend per share, 18 danish krone. 17.08.et's talk about the organic growth. mid-single-digit percentage in operating profit and for your organic volume growth. the estimate was a drop of 2.2%. is that a significant feat? up 6.5%. i could bring you the net income number as well for carlsberg at 5.3 one billion damage to. let's recap the softbank headlines just before we got to the air. numbers coming through as soft take is to buy back up...
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that seems to be weighing on the shares.s is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >> hello, everyone. let's get the first word news right now. after a tumultuous start to the year marred by the longest government shutdown history, and a rescinded state of the union invitation, president trump will be delivering the address to the nation tomorrow. he will deliver the delayed speech with the second shutdown looming just days away. eight say he's hoping to use the remarks to reset his agenda and begin to gear up for his 2020 reelection campaign. the federal judge in the paul clearing the courtroom to di
that seems to be weighing on the shares.s is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought...
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shares of yelp rising. top line growth of 8-10%, looking at the midteens in the next few years, introducing three new directors to the board. centurylink, shares off 10% after analysts saying the dividend cut to one dollar is tough but necessary. a lot of growth concerns remain about the company.
shares of yelp rising. top line growth of 8-10%, looking at the midteens in the next few years, introducing three new directors to the board. centurylink, shares off 10% after analysts saying the dividend cut to one dollar is tough but necessary. a lot of growth concerns remain about the company.
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ned: i know what we share, and what we share is the number we are trying to drive.hey are all people on twitter, on the app, that is the number we are trying to drive. they can all see ads today. emily: have you seen any increase in advertising or influx of advertisers as a result of the scandals and controversies at facebook? ned: we think about things we can control. if we look at the past couple of years and the recovery we have been driving, it is because of things we are doing better. the service is much better than it used to be for people on it, easier to find the things you are looking for, where there are events and topics, infrastructure that allow you to follow things that might have been harder to find before. for advertisers, we are much more clear. they should come to twitter to launch a new project or service. or when they want to connect with what is happening. i think that clarity has helped us internally. it has helped externally a lot as well. emily: monthly users are declining. this is the number you will stop reporting, but do you think is -- th
ned: i know what we share, and what we share is the number we are trying to drive.hey are all people on twitter, on the app, that is the number we are trying to drive. they can all see ads today. emily: have you seen any increase in advertising or influx of advertisers as a result of the scandals and controversies at facebook? ned: we think about things we can control. if we look at the past couple of years and the recovery we have been driving, it is because of things we are doing better. the...
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. >> if you messaged anybody this week would you share with us the names? >> senator, no i would probably not choose do that publicly here. >> when went wrong with facebook, and can it be fixed? >> he moved fast and broke the trust of the american people. >> you are asking engineers to solve humanities problems. >> yeah. ♪ >>> 2018 was a terrible year for facebook. with the social media giant rocked by one scandal after another. >> this is actually a concern that i have. >> from russian trolls using facebook to interfere with the 2016 presidential elections. to critics saying the company put clicks and profits above its civic responsibility and took a lax approach to users' privacy. >> there is a common misconception at facebook that we sell data to advertisers. we do not sellida data to advertisers. >> you clearly rent it. >> over time it became more and more apparent to people that what facebook was doing was taking our data and it was mining our data and it was sharing that data with advertisers and then lo and behold is sharing that data with third part
. >> if you messaged anybody this week would you share with us the names? >> senator, no i would probably not choose do that publicly here. >> when went wrong with facebook, and can it be fixed? >> he moved fast and broke the trust of the american people. >> you are asking engineers to solve humanities problems. >> yeah. ♪ >>> 2018 was a terrible year for facebook. with the social media giant rocked by one scandal after another. >> this is...
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"because of the ownership limitations put on the shares.ourse, what's relevant there is to looks at the context around this dispute, ongoing dispute, between aig and the european commission about foreign ownership in the light of brexit because, of course, what thief said the airline group is that they will consider u.k. shareholders as e.u. investors. something that officials in brussels have previously dismissed as "rid you can everyic husband. bank of america has announced plans to drop the merrill lynch brand from its investment bank and trading operations the lender also said in a statement it will gradually dissolve another one of its brands, u.s. trust this is part of the ceo's strategy to focus the bank's branding efforts. >> i wanted to do the research what have you encountered or what have you learned or begun to understand better about the way that humans approach risk in the run-up to those events >> well, there are a couple of messages, and thank you, by the way, for having me here. the fist one is that people seem extremely re
"because of the ownership limitations put on the shares.ourse, what's relevant there is to looks at the context around this dispute, ongoing dispute, between aig and the european commission about foreign ownership in the light of brexit because, of course, what thief said the airline group is that they will consider u.k. shareholders as e.u. investors. something that officials in brussels have previously dismissed as "rid you can everyic husband. bank of america has announced plans to...
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and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> welcome back shares of alphabet trading lower.e numbers, down 3% as i said, we have david garati, tom simantati and very good afternoon to you all, excuse me thank you for joining us tom, if i start with you, what's your key reason you think the shares are moving lower? >> i think people are expecting good numbers and they delivered good numbers and beat in areas but perhaps hoping for a really big beat we got a big performance that shows google is still powering ahead and that its business model remains very sound. >> ali, your view? >> i agree, actually i think the numbers came in ahead of expectations, of course, and that just show that is these guys continue to dominate the online advertising market i think everyone was probably expecting a slowdown in search revenue which basically makes upmost of their advertising revenue currently but again, dmoi demonstrates they continue to dominate a good thing in the numbers is operating margin i think the operating margin between i think 20% or 21% that was a little bit better than we
and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> welcome back shares of alphabet trading lower.e numbers, down 3% as i said, we have david garati, tom simantati and very good afternoon to you all, excuse me thank you for joining us tom, if i start with you, what's your key reason you think the shares are moving lower? >> i think people are expecting good numbers and they delivered good numbers and beat in areas but perhaps hoping for a really big beat we got a big performance that shows...
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they may not want to share. but other people can build the courage, like the brother said here, like, you know, share his experience. >> it definitely depends. each person responds differently to traumatic experiences. each person responds differently to the things they have seen, and continuously as we talked about the things that they are carrying. >> it is not normal. >> it is not. that's something that everybody needs to sort of, you know, obviously reflect on and figure out for themselves and hopefully we'll give you all sometime to reflect on a little bit in this writing process. >> writing time, we have two prompts this time. you get to choose which one you want to write about. both have to do with things we talked about today. the first one is called my own war. in reading the things they carried, we've been able to make connections between experiences with soldiers and experiences of people who are incarcerated as well as the experience of people who are growing up in the streets. write a poem in which
they may not want to share. but other people can build the courage, like the brother said here, like, you know, share his experience. >> it definitely depends. each person responds differently to traumatic experiences. each person responds differently to the things they have seen, and continuously as we talked about the things that they are carrying. >> it is not normal. >> it is not. that's something that everybody needs to sort of, you know, obviously reflect on and figure...
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zplierjts shares in j.c. decaux rose after it posted a 5.5% rise full year adjusted revenue rose almost 4%. electrolux has posted fourth quarter operating profit that beat expectations. this thanks to higher prices that helped offset a rise in raw material costs related to tariffs on chinese goods the swedish home appliance maker also expects reduced costs for 2019 coming up, we will discuss these results with the ceo jonas samuelson. that's at 10:35 cet. tune in for that >>> let's talk about some of the macrodata. china's manufacturing sector contracted by more than expected in january, and by its largest ajt in three years the pmi index dropped to 48.3 compared to 49.7 in december it's a similar trend that appeared yesterday and compounds fears that growth in the world's second largest economy is faltering. >>> president trump says he will meet xi jing ping soon speaking along side the vice premier, trump said he was optimistic that washington and beijing could agree to "the biggest deal ever made." with th
zplierjts shares in j.c. decaux rose after it posted a 5.5% rise full year adjusted revenue rose almost 4%. electrolux has posted fourth quarter operating profit that beat expectations. this thanks to higher prices that helped offset a rise in raw material costs related to tariffs on chinese goods the swedish home appliance maker also expects reduced costs for 2019 coming up, we will discuss these results with the ceo jonas samuelson. that's at 10:35 cet. tune in for that >>> let's...
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would you please share your insight now? >> yes i will be happy to and first let me thank mayor andy berke and mayor peduto for your leadership when these things happened and your compassion. it is as a police chief it is so helpful in terms of responding to these types of tragic incidents when you have when your boss is doing the right thing and working with you. this truly is what was described up here by these two mayors it certainly is a club you don't want to be a member of. let's take about, these incidents unfortunately we have more mass shootings around this country and you see the statistics for the numbers we have had since the 80s and how they are increasing exponentially, but the majority , the vast majority of hate crimes you will deal with in your city aren't going to get this kind of national coverage. they are going to be vandalism's, they will be threatening letters, there will be swastikas spray-painted on a school bus. they will be less likely to get the kind of attention these kinds of incidents that we j
would you please share your insight now? >> yes i will be happy to and first let me thank mayor andy berke and mayor peduto for your leadership when these things happened and your compassion. it is as a police chief it is so helpful in terms of responding to these types of tragic incidents when you have when your boss is doing the right thing and working with you. this truly is what was described up here by these two mayors it certainly is a club you don't want to be a member of. let's...