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shira: a couple different things. shira: a couple different things.s amazon is trying to say you are looking at market share wrong. that if you look only at how much people are spending on amazon as a share of online shopping, that is too narrow. because if somebody is buying a microwave, the example they gave in their letter, you probably are not only shopping on amazon. you may also go look at that microwave at walmart and things like that. the other argument they make at amazon is basically the sellers, the merchants that sell more than half the goods on amazon, they have the same access to information that amazon does. and that amazon is not using that data to determine when amazon makes its own version of a desk chair or office lamp. emily: is that a fair argument? shira: not really, to be honest. an individual seller does have information that amazon provides them, but amazon knows what every -- amazon has visibility into everything that is happening on its site and an individual seller only knows what is happening to their merchandise. emily: w
shira: a couple different things. shira: a couple different things.s amazon is trying to say you are looking at market share wrong. that if you look only at how much people are spending on amazon as a share of online shopping, that is too narrow. because if somebody is buying a microwave, the example they gave in their letter, you probably are not only shopping on amazon. you may also go look at that microwave at walmart and things like that. the other argument they make at amazon is basically...
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shira: not really, to be honest.ler does have information that amazon provides them, but amazon knows what every -- amazon has visibility into everything that is happening on its site and an individual seller only knows what is happening to their merchandise. emily: what about google's argument? mark: the questions looked at google's evolution from where they used to send out viewers and searches to different websites to a world where a lot of the property now lands on google's own sites. they have their knowledge box. you can get an answer right there. their answer was we do still send people out, clicks to other websites. also, websites can pull themselves from that knowledge box. their answer was that was kind of revealing. they are effectively saying we are still driving a lot of traffic but if people do not want to participate, they have a choice to back out. emily: speaking up android, there is another story out today that google is requiring its competitors to sign nda's as part of an android auction that will
shira: not really, to be honest.ler does have information that amazon provides them, but amazon knows what every -- amazon has visibility into everything that is happening on its site and an individual seller only knows what is happening to their merchandise. emily: what about google's argument? mark: the questions looked at google's evolution from where they used to send out viewers and searches to different websites to a world where a lot of the property now lands on google's own sites. they...
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shira: i don't know. it is a good question.e same scale as a lot of the other financial arrangements, but i think it goes to the heart of this company and questions about it's kind of corporate governance, and whether the company is able to say no to the ceo. emily: why wouldn't the board -- it is an all-male board -- why would the board allow this? shira: i can't, i can't be in their heads. i can't really explain their actions. i can imagine they believe in the interests of the companies to own those trademarks and it so happens that adam newman or the companies he controls had owned those trademarks, so they wanted to control one of the company level. emily: all right, we will be seeing how investors receive this as the company gets to market. shira ovide, thank you for keeping a colorful for us as always. switching gears to cancel culture but not the twitter outreach. we are talking about netflix and its quick trigger finger when it comes to axing new shows but is that really the case? are they any quicker to cancel hbo? any
shira: i don't know. it is a good question.e same scale as a lot of the other financial arrangements, but i think it goes to the heart of this company and questions about it's kind of corporate governance, and whether the company is able to say no to the ceo. emily: why wouldn't the board -- it is an all-male board -- why would the board allow this? shira: i can't, i can't be in their heads. i can't really explain their actions. i can imagine they believe in the interests of the companies to...
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shira: they really did., it's easy to forget this in the fog of history, but samsung was one of these companies that got caught a little bit flat-footed by the introduction of the iphone and the surge in popularity of smartphones in general. and they laid back a little bit, and once it was clear android was starting to get some traction, they basically put their foot on the gas. and again, it's hard to imagine the modern smartphone without samsung, which is now the biggest seller of smartphones in the world. what they did, basically, was come out with every conceivable variety of android smartphone with every conceivable feature, every conceivable price point, they sold to just about every country in the world. and on top of that, they introduced some of these innovations that are now a fixture of modern smartphones. notably, the larger screens the iphone was playing catch-up to. but it was those larger screens that really made the smartphone this must-have device. it suddenly became more appealing to have a
shira: they really did., it's easy to forget this in the fog of history, but samsung was one of these companies that got caught a little bit flat-footed by the introduction of the iphone and the surge in popularity of smartphones in general. and they laid back a little bit, and once it was clear android was starting to get some traction, they basically put their foot on the gas. and again, it's hard to imagine the modern smartphone without samsung, which is now the biggest seller of smartphones...
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hundreds of apartments for jews on land where palestinian homes are standing now this land grab in chef shira has provoked an international outcry led by the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. what myth of cancun are doing she gave the pope think criminal. she thought both think people but a criminal valve quartering to our land our building on our land if you legal. not satisfied simply with a victim palestinians from areas close to the old city area king has decided to boldly go into new territory beyond israel's separation wall this is generally off limits for israelis but not for irene came. just off the kalandia. checkpoint facing you know we know right now and. next day but we were caught in a car. and the last one would be for me to meet all of them our neighborhoods or. we will feel the end of the road the building that belongs that is built on our land right now we can see the people building the illegal building along with them to jews on the left he claims that this land has been in jewish hands for more than 70 years for all of this beautiful palace on my lawn and the police
hundreds of apartments for jews on land where palestinian homes are standing now this land grab in chef shira has provoked an international outcry led by the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. what myth of cancun are doing she gave the pope think criminal. she thought both think people but a criminal valve quartering to our land our building on our land if you legal. not satisfied simply with a victim palestinians from areas close to the old city area king has decided to boldly go into...
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there appears to be a chinese military build up in shin shira and at the border with hong kong are people in hong kong worried about the. well this kind of mask this kind of picture is a kind of for many a website called local citizens because this is not the 1st time for china's government to send such warnings by visualizing chinese troops and intervening in hong kong so this is not something new for the hong kong citizens and most of them including of course has this somehow mentally they can't pretend that this is the west this is and that can happen and that many other their citizens they actually don't believe that these are the kind of government will handle it this way it is causing this will be at this point commie and that will be influential to the chinese economy as well and this will be a take home to a home whole international reputation. and i was. talking to us from hong kong there just a short while ago now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today an autopsy performed on jeffrey steen the disgraced u.s. multimillionaire has found several broken
there appears to be a chinese military build up in shin shira and at the border with hong kong are people in hong kong worried about the. well this kind of mask this kind of picture is a kind of for many a website called local citizens because this is not the 1st time for china's government to send such warnings by visualizing chinese troops and intervening in hong kong so this is not something new for the hong kong citizens and most of them including of course has this somehow mentally they...
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bloomberg opinion tech columnist shira ovide writes more, joining us from san francisco. >> a decadee came out, everybody that was not apple was scared. google give them a solution, a way to enter the market with some google strings attached. to everybodyg help that did not have an answer to the iphone. that meant mobile phone companies, handset makers like samsung and motorola and htc. that meant all of the app makers who no longer had to make a for,on different versions if you remember, the proliferation of mostly crummy cell phone operating systems. carol: talk more about samsung. they were crucial when they came out with their galaxy. they really took it to a whole other level. >> they really did. it's easy to forget this in the fog of history, but samsung was one of these companies that was caught flat-footed by the iphone once it was clear android was getting traction, they put their foot on the gas. and it's hard to imagine the modern smartphone without samsung, which is now the biggest seller of smartphones in the world. what they did was come out with every conceivable varie
bloomberg opinion tech columnist shira ovide writes more, joining us from san francisco. >> a decadee came out, everybody that was not apple was scared. google give them a solution, a way to enter the market with some google strings attached. to everybodyg help that did not have an answer to the iphone. that meant mobile phone companies, handset makers like samsung and motorola and htc. that meant all of the app makers who no longer had to make a for,on different versions if you remember,...
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emily: our colleague shira ovide called the office leasing company on steroids with a complicated structurethey are offering three types of stock. it takes a step further than what mark zuckerberg and the founders of google have done. ellen: there are three classes and two of them have 20 votes per share. class a has one vote per share. as you would expect, that is a great consolidation of power. it is largely in the hands of adam newman. he has a lot of voting control over the company. that is by design. people who support the structure think that adam has the right vision, the boldness, and the leadership to take it even farther than it has been. for some of the people, they will look at that and raise their eyebrows thinking that might be too much. emily: the other thing that is interesting as they laid out how many of the buildings are fairly new. 30% of their locations are mature. 70% are two years or younger. the vast majority of their space is incredibly new. ellen: and they have changed the definition of that metric of a mature location. it used to be 18 months, they have expanded t
emily: our colleague shira ovide called the office leasing company on steroids with a complicated structurethey are offering three types of stock. it takes a step further than what mark zuckerberg and the founders of google have done. ellen: there are three classes and two of them have 20 votes per share. class a has one vote per share. as you would expect, that is a great consolidation of power. it is largely in the hands of adam newman. he has a lot of voting control over the company. that is...
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carol: bloomberg opinion tech columnist shira ovide writes more about android's impact.rom san francisco. >> a decade ago, after the iphone came out, everybody that was not apple was scared. google give them a solution, a way to enter the market with some google-y strings attached. right? that was a big help to everybody that did not have an answer to the iphone. that meant mobile phone companies, that meant handset makers like samsung and motorola and that meant all of the app makers who no longer had to make a zillion different versions of their apps or ring tones or other kinds of software for -- if you remember, the proliferation of mostly crummy and terrible cell phone operating systems, pre-iphone. carol: talk more about samsung. they were crucial when they came out with their galaxy. how they really just kind of took it to a whole other level. >> they really did. and again, it's easy to forget this in the fog of history, but samsung was one of these companies that got caught a little bit flat-footed by the introduction of the iphone and the surge in popularity of
carol: bloomberg opinion tech columnist shira ovide writes more about android's impact.rom san francisco. >> a decade ago, after the iphone came out, everybody that was not apple was scared. google give them a solution, a way to enter the market with some google-y strings attached. right? that was a big help to everybody that did not have an answer to the iphone. that meant mobile phone companies, that meant handset makers like samsung and motorola and that meant all of the app makers who...
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shira pharmacy in clinton county, kentucky, purchasing the most, 7 million pills in seven years.>> a teenage surfer comes within inches of disaster in paradise. max was waiting for a wave in hawaii when a shark sunk its teeth in his board. what happened next was instinct. >> fear factor was fight or flight thing. it was flight. as soon as i hit the water. i started swimming. i didn't think about where the shark was. jillian: the teen thankfully was not hurt. >>> how about this story, a man's beloved mustang two decades after he sold the car to pay for his sick wife's medical bill. wesley ryan put the gt on the market in 2004 as his wife battled ovarian cancer. his family saved up for years and finally bought it back. when ford heard the story, flew the family to michigan and fully restored the car. >> i was in awe. you are talking about corporate america. you talking about one of the biggest companies in world. they recognized little old west ryan out of san antonio. jillian: want to tell you now, ryan's wife is now cancer-free. whole family can enjoy the moment together. ainsley
shira pharmacy in clinton county, kentucky, purchasing the most, 7 million pills in seven years.>> a teenage surfer comes within inches of disaster in paradise. max was waiting for a wave in hawaii when a shark sunk its teeth in his board. what happened next was instinct. >> fear factor was fight or flight thing. it was flight. as soon as i hit the water. i started swimming. i didn't think about where the shark was. jillian: the teen thankfully was not hurt. >>> how about...