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tech giants.have been watching, microsoft offered concessions to european union regulators trying to smooth the way for the planned acquisition of linkedin. europe's competition regulators started casting an eye over the megamerger in october, investigating the business activities of the two firms to determine whether the proposed merger could be bad for competition. microsoft announced the $26.2 billion deal in june. coming up, what a trump presidency could mean for the price of an iphone. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president-elect donald trump campaigned on a promise to tax goods manufactured in china potentially as high as 45%, part of a plan he believes will reinvigorate the united states and manufacturing by bringing it stateside. when company this could have a major impact on his apple. a chinese state-run newspaper warned americans of countermeasures if trump launched a trade war, including a tit-for-tat approach. when it could mean for apple and other smart phone makers is a chief researc
tech giants.have been watching, microsoft offered concessions to european union regulators trying to smooth the way for the planned acquisition of linkedin. europe's competition regulators started casting an eye over the megamerger in october, investigating the business activities of the two firms to determine whether the proposed merger could be bad for competition. microsoft announced the $26.2 billion deal in june. coming up, what a trump presidency could mean for the price of an iphone....
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can that trade not involve tech?think that actually what we've really seen this week is sort of a bitter pitt pill that tech investors have had to swallow. one is china's new cyber security laws as far as foreclosing any expansion opportunities in china due to their data storage retention and access laws that they're going to be putting into place in the middle of june 2017, so that's affected their growth outlook. you've also seen the move up in interest rates, especially long-term ones, and believe it or not, the tech sector is actually pretty interest rate sensitive because if you think about growth stocks as having very long data cash flows, you see long-term interest rates move up. that's going to make those cash flows a lot less valuable. then, of course, there is the election result as far as what the prospects for immigration, what does that mean as far as attracting tech talent. also, as far as possibility of tariffs, what that might mean for multi-national corporations. now, one of the things that i would b
can that trade not involve tech?think that actually what we've really seen this week is sort of a bitter pitt pill that tech investors have had to swallow. one is china's new cyber security laws as far as foreclosing any expansion opportunities in china due to their data storage retention and access laws that they're going to be putting into place in the middle of june 2017, so that's affected their growth outlook. you've also seen the move up in interest rates, especially long-term ones, and...
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check us out at bloomberg tech tv.berg. ♪ unleashes itsj first unlimited bond buying a operation as if fixed to take control of the world the second biggest debt market. bank of japan prime minister to become the first foreign leader to meet with president-elect trump. obama and merkel make a joint plea for a socially responsible economy and free trade as the u.s. president's farewell tour takes him to berlin.
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you will find out the top holiday trends in tech.he most packable gifts under the christmas tree this season. mcafee posses -- mcafee's list of most at risk. remember, trying to block -- china blocked facebook in 2009, it is not certainly social network could return to the nation given licensing restrictions and other regulations that regulations that favor locally owned companies. facebook has said it's interested in china but hasn't made any decision on its approach and declined to comment on the times report. here with me is the chief analyst at technology research and from hong kong, are -- our bloomberg news reporter lulu chen. facebook is saying it is struggling with how to deal with fake news and yet there seems to be a possibility they can use their technology or products to censor out news that people don't want to see and china. >> the irony is incredible. that is the big question here. obviously they have the tools to deal with some of these issues. the question is how they deploy some of these technologies. some of the is
you will find out the top holiday trends in tech.he most packable gifts under the christmas tree this season. mcafee posses -- mcafee's list of most at risk. remember, trying to block -- china blocked facebook in 2009, it is not certainly social network could return to the nation given licensing restrictions and other regulations that regulations that favor locally owned companies. facebook has said it's interested in china but hasn't made any decision on its approach and declined to comment on...
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tech companies, -- big tech companies, and even more so in venture capital.you have any black investors? morgan: absolutely. charles king, a black investor. it is part of how we involved -- designed the team, and nature it is reflective of what we care about. megan: you previously mentioned that you do receive some criticism, even from the black community. what is that about? morgan: i think because we are so visible. blavity is a media company. it is our job to be creating content, and pushing things out there. we also have user generated content, so a lot of the content is submitted from the user base. not everything that goes up is going to be completely aligned with me personally, or with other people in the communities. this conflict. there was an article that happened this summer, and we started trending on twitter, because people were upset megan: -- which article? morgan: it was about a netflix documentary. the guy behind it, a lot of people don't agree with his personal statements. it was a tough day. megan: how do you handle that? morgan: i listened
tech companies, -- big tech companies, and even more so in venture capital.you have any black investors? morgan: absolutely. charles king, a black investor. it is part of how we involved -- designed the team, and nature it is reflective of what we care about. megan: you previously mentioned that you do receive some criticism, even from the black community. what is that about? morgan: i think because we are so visible. blavity is a media company. it is our job to be creating content, and pushing...
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what that means for tech companies in china. the silver industry scrambles to figure out what the new administration means for renewables. the debate rages on, did fake news on facebook help sway the presidential race? mark zuckerberg told dave kirkpatrick this. >> personally, i think the idea that fake news on facebook, of which it is a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. emily: but after a lot of backlash, zuckerberg seems to have slightly changed his tune. he wrote on facebook, the bottom line is, we take misinformation seriously. we believe in giving people a voice, which means erring on the side of letting people share what they want whenever possible. we asked dave kirkpatrick what he thought of facebook's evolving tone. >> he would still say -- i don't think you would use these words again, but it is a crazy idea that trump won because of fake news on facebook. i think what has happened as a result of a huge push back from all kinds of corners, including th
what that means for tech companies in china. the silver industry scrambles to figure out what the new administration means for renewables. the debate rages on, did fake news on facebook help sway the presidential race? mark zuckerberg told dave kirkpatrick this. >> personally, i think the idea that fake news on facebook, of which it is a very small amount of the content, influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. emily: but after a lot of backlash, zuckerberg...
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techs.sten. >> i think there is some basic narrative about technology and silicon valley being out of favor just as middle america goes in favor. again, who knows? it is too early to tell. >> prior to this election, i mean, the recent moves aside, did what we see in these big tech stocks look bubbly like investors were sort of casting aside rationalism about evaluations? >> we're stuck, guys. there are certain things we think are overvalued and the business model is questionable and others are borderline cheap. >> which ones are cheap? >> i'm not going to disclose specifically. but the point being is that i think everything is moving together right now thematically. i think over time that is going to dissipate and the companies are going to be judged on their own merits. take a look at something as simple as net neutrality which the obama administration embraced and hamstrung the telecom companies. to the positive of the internet companies. he has in the past talked about that not being fair
techs.sten. >> i think there is some basic narrative about technology and silicon valley being out of favor just as middle america goes in favor. again, who knows? it is too early to tell. >> prior to this election, i mean, the recent moves aside, did what we see in these big tech stocks look bubbly like investors were sort of casting aside rationalism about evaluations? >> we're stuck, guys. there are certain things we think are overvalued and the business model is...
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>> there's a general freak out in tech stocks right now. those stocks have been so expensive investors have held their nose and owned them. there's an understanding that technology might not fare as well under a trump presidency as others will. david: is it net neutrality? >> yes. net neutrality, trade, texas. technology companies pay less in taxes than other companies in the s&p 500. companiestes paid by -- tech companies was substantially lower than others. want to own and less tech in a broad-based portfolio. jonathan: everyone is talking
>> there's a general freak out in tech stocks right now. those stocks have been so expensive investors have held their nose and owned them. there's an understanding that technology might not fare as well under a trump presidency as others will. david: is it net neutrality? >> yes. net neutrality, trade, texas. technology companies pay less in taxes than other companies in the s&p 500. companiestes paid by -- tech companies was substantially lower than others. want to own and...
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he's the ceo of tech data. great to see you, sir. >> thanks, jim. >> guys, this is still a fantastic way to play technology. you heard about diverse clients. you heard about the soup to nuts. you understand they can deal with disruption. tech data is the way to go. bob dutkowsky, good executive. "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: are consumers keeping more money on their phones than in their wallets? online shopping topped $3 billion for the first time ever on black friday, with more than $1 billion spent on mobile. cramer finds out what cyber monday means for one leading payments player. >> let's give our customers the choice of how they want to pay and where they want to pay when using paypal. returns. if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while y
he's the ceo of tech data. great to see you, sir. >> thanks, jim. >> guys, this is still a fantastic way to play technology. you heard about diverse clients. you heard about the soup to nuts. you understand they can deal with disruption. tech data is the way to go. bob dutkowsky, good executive. "mad money" is back after the break. >> announcer: are consumers keeping more money on their phones than in their wallets? online shopping topped $3 billion for the first...
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staying with tech, this week's summit tech agreed to buy the identity protection company lifelock for $2 billion. bloomberg's intelligence analyst and david kirkpatrick joined us for more insight on the deal. >> right now symantec is addressing the problems it has with its flagship norton product, which has been bleeding sales. growth has been hard to come by. what they are trying to fix is a revenue stream from a company, lifelock, and it hardly addresses the problem they have in the consumer segment. the bluecoat acquisition was targeted at the enterprise segment. emily: let's talk about the challenges they face. symantec has struggled because it security software was loaded onto pcs, then the world went mobile. how well-positioned is symantec to compete in a world where there are a lot of mobile threats? >> absolutely right. the security landscape has changed completely. you have seen the rise of a lot of smaller point solution vendors who have done well. they are not integrated platforms, except for palo alto networks. i think what you're going to see is a lot of these vendors bei
staying with tech, this week's summit tech agreed to buy the identity protection company lifelock for $2 billion. bloomberg's intelligence analyst and david kirkpatrick joined us for more insight on the deal. >> right now symantec is addressing the problems it has with its flagship norton product, which has been bleeding sales. growth has been hard to come by. what they are trying to fix is a revenue stream from a company, lifelock, and it hardly addresses the problem they have in the...
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that is really good in tech because tech is about growing big ideas quickly.se my work time to focus on that, and then when i get home, i try to focus on my family and my kids. my husband is very helpful. realistically, to be fair, as i have risen in my career, i have been able to have more help at home. the hard part, and when i really struggled with, was when i had my first baby, i did not know what i was doing it works, it did not know what was going on at home, did not have support at home or work. that is when it is the hardest. there is a set of women who say this is really helpful for me and other women who say, "you know what, i have made a conscious interest was not to lean in. i want to spend more time with my family, not working." i think those women sometimes, you know, find it offensive or disagree with it, but you know, look. i think of it as a business book for women, and so, not everyone wants to be in business. not everyone wants to lena and. cheryl was really open about that in her book. this book is not for everyone. there are many women who
that is really good in tech because tech is about growing big ideas quickly.se my work time to focus on that, and then when i get home, i try to focus on my family and my kids. my husband is very helpful. realistically, to be fair, as i have risen in my career, i have been able to have more help at home. the hard part, and when i really struggled with, was when i had my first baby, i did not know what i was doing it works, it did not know what was going on at home, did not have support at home...
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and in every case, after one of those c chansea changes of tech, tech data emerged as a stronger company. we can see these disruptions that exist today, we'll be able to navigate those and create a better tech data out the other side. >> i know there had been a delay around the election, but you talked about the possibility once again of a budget flush year end. things look strong so far this quarter? >> yeah. you know, we guided that we would have flat growth year-over-year. keep in mind we grew 11% last year in q4. so flat will actually be good, and, you know, the year-end process for acquiring technology, whether it be a business or a consumer, there's a lot of purchases that happen in q4. so tech data is geared up to deal with the market realities, and we hope we have a really good, solid quarter. >> congratulations on that great acquisition and on the great quarter. i think the stock is headed much higher. great to see you, sir. >> thanks, gym. >> guys, this is still a fantastic way to play technology. you heard about diverse clients. you heard about the soup to nuts. you understand
and in every case, after one of those c chansea changes of tech, tech data emerged as a stronger company. we can see these disruptions that exist today, we'll be able to navigate those and create a better tech data out the other side. >> i know there had been a delay around the election, but you talked about the possibility once again of a budget flush year end. things look strong so far this quarter? >> yeah. you know, we guided that we would have flat growth year-over-year. keep...
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let's have the tech folks rotate.ot to take everyone in and build inside, but more like the surgeon general. the surgeon general's not doing surgery when they are doing policy. we get the best people to rotate that. that's what we want to do. we think it will have the best effect on modern service delivery that we are starting to see with the quality of products coming from that approach, policy choices, having tech folks, economists, almost like a faculty of a university deciding policy together, not leaving tech for implementation later, but as part of the architecture. this third area is capacity for building -- capacity building for the american people. also, solving hard problems together, having our community a part of the conversation as part of our career tracks. alexander: this is something the president has been great at, bringing strong tech people into government. i work with one of the experts on cyber security and encryption in general. it is the right way to think about these problems, with a real groun
let's have the tech folks rotate.ot to take everyone in and build inside, but more like the surgeon general. the surgeon general's not doing surgery when they are doing policy. we get the best people to rotate that. that's what we want to do. we think it will have the best effect on modern service delivery that we are starting to see with the quality of products coming from that approach, policy choices, having tech folks, economists, almost like a faculty of a university deciding policy...
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tech.k zuckerberg strikes back at critics who said the social thea site facebook affected outcome the elect -- of the election. first, to our lead, snapchat against the process of going public. they have filed for an ipo under the jobs act. this is something a company can do if they make less than a billion dollars in annual revenue. ofy have a target valuation $20illion-20 billion -- billion-20 $5 billion. cory johnson caught up with sarah frier and justin khan after the news broke. >> snapchat's filing confidentially because they don't have $1 billion in revenue yet so they can do that. this ipo could happen. it could be the first quarter of this year, maybe as early as march. it could be up to $4 billion in what they raise. this is incredible considering that they filed to go public before the election, and everything seems on track. >> fairly amazing here that if we are talking about a $25 billion ipo. 12 xook went out at revenue and collapsed afterward. >> this is absolutely aggressive
tech.k zuckerberg strikes back at critics who said the social thea site facebook affected outcome the elect -- of the election. first, to our lead, snapchat against the process of going public. they have filed for an ipo under the jobs act. this is something a company can do if they make less than a billion dollars in annual revenue. ofy have a target valuation $20illion-20 billion -- billion-20 $5 billion. cory johnson caught up with sarah frier and justin khan after the news broke. >>...
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we bring you all are top interviews from the weak in tech ek in tech.ea donald trump won the white house, though most in silicon valley lost the bet on the presidency. plus, what a trump presidency means for key issues in tech. chinese internet companies face a new reality after donald trump's surprise victory and we hear from the alibaba president. we saw one of the biggest single day reversals in stock market history and the dow jones industrial average ending just shy of a record close. amazon, microsoft, and facebook shares dropped with speculation of what a presidency would mean for them. we break it down with an analyst and the global head of tech coverage. >> i do not know that anyone knows with a degree of confidence. anybody close to him will admit that they do not know exactly what he believes. it will be an interesting for years. obviously republicans won in all levels of the government. we should see less taxation and less regulation and improvement and flexibility to protect startups is the highlight because government constrains innovation
we bring you all are top interviews from the weak in tech ek in tech.ea donald trump won the white house, though most in silicon valley lost the bet on the presidency. plus, what a trump presidency means for key issues in tech. chinese internet companies face a new reality after donald trump's surprise victory and we hear from the alibaba president. we saw one of the biggest single day reversals in stock market history and the dow jones industrial average ending just shy of a record close....
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you said trump could be good for tech companies.f we get the tax repatriation, it helps tech companies. apple has more than $100 million stashed outside of the u.s. you look at large tech companies, but they probably have more than $1 trillion stashed outside of the u.s. it goes into investing in the business. it will go into buybacks and m&a. there will be a lot of companies that can get more money back into the country. you can get buybacks, which investors like, which can help stocks. you can get more dividends. there was somebody who double down on donald trump. take a listen to what peter thiel have to say about why he supported donald trump. listen up. don't support the specific language trump has used, but one thing that should the media always takes trump literally. a lot of the voters vote for tromp take him seriously, but not literally. commentster thiel's about taking tromp seriously, but not literally. you had so many people in silicon valley coming out attacking donald trump. reid hoffman said it would be a disaster. to
you said trump could be good for tech companies.f we get the tax repatriation, it helps tech companies. apple has more than $100 million stashed outside of the u.s. you look at large tech companies, but they probably have more than $1 trillion stashed outside of the u.s. it goes into investing in the business. it will go into buybacks and m&a. there will be a lot of companies that can get more money back into the country. you can get buybacks, which investors like, which can help stocks....
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a lot of tech companies went out on a limb.mily: that is jeff bezos, sheriff smith -- sharon smith. keith: they give a lot of money to democrats even though the interests are different than the democratic party. technology companies will learn to grow up and they cannot take partisan opinions without consequence and donald trump will be the one who delivers the hammer. emily: eight years have been sent's building -- building a bridge -- have been spent building a bridge. well all that work beyond on? >> that bridge -- the smoke is rising. your credibility as a venture capitalist is dependent on the photograph of you and president obama that you had in your office lobby and donald trump does not even have email. he has not embraced tech so the future of those initiatives is in doubt and i think the community has to get serious now and maybe a trump administration does too about rebuilding. emily: you were his right hand demand at paypal, does peter thiel become the center of the silicon valley-white house connection? how does he
a lot of tech companies went out on a limb.mily: that is jeff bezos, sheriff smith -- sharon smith. keith: they give a lot of money to democrats even though the interests are different than the democratic party. technology companies will learn to grow up and they cannot take partisan opinions without consequence and donald trump will be the one who delivers the hammer. emily: eight years have been sent's building -- building a bridge -- have been spent building a bridge. well all that work...
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i think the tech sector will probably rejoin this rally at some point.will talk a little bit about ipo's. the backdrop for ipo's is very good. i think people are looking for high growth in the markets today. we see a lot of growth in technology, especially in .loud-based software platforms anurag: -- 2016, pretty dry years for tech ipo's, and now we have surprises of the election of donald trump and brexit, so perhaps companies waiting for her certainty have not have gotten it. what does it mean for 2017 in terms of ipo's? guest: the backdrop for ipo's has been really good over the last six months. we have had low volatility in the market, five months of inflows into equity funds. we've had generally good performance. sector, for the ipl's that have come out in 2016, the 5%.age ipo is up by 30 in technology, about 45%. so people are making money, and outside of these returns, by betting on new companies in the ipo market. a couple weeks before the election, we really saw an activity, but as the election got closer, people got more uncertain, and that tra
i think the tech sector will probably rejoin this rally at some point.will talk a little bit about ipo's. the backdrop for ipo's is very good. i think people are looking for high growth in the markets today. we see a lot of growth in technology, especially in .loud-based software platforms anurag: -- 2016, pretty dry years for tech ipo's, and now we have surprises of the election of donald trump and brexit, so perhaps companies waiting for her certainty have not have gotten it. what does it...
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"the communicators" is next, with a look at tech issues this election cycle. that is followed by a debate between the candidates running for u.s. senate in alaska. later this evening, we will take you live to philadelphia, where a get out the vote event with hillary clinton and singer katy perry. c-span, where history unfolds daily. was created as a public service by america's television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. this week on "the communicators," a look at some of the tech issues being discussed in campaign 2016, and a look at the tech policy agenda of a president clinton or president trump. joining us, jeffrey eisenach with the american enterprise institute, and craig aaron, president and ceo of free press. , what, in a sentence or two, would you describe as hillary clinton's tech agenda? on -- : based craig: based on what the campaign has said so far, and i want to say i am not a supporter of hillary clinton, but the key elements that interest me most are her commitment to really expand broadband access with
"the communicators" is next, with a look at tech issues this election cycle. that is followed by a debate between the candidates running for u.s. senate in alaska. later this evening, we will take you live to philadelphia, where a get out the vote event with hillary clinton and singer katy perry. c-span, where history unfolds daily. was created as a public service by america's television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. this week on "the...
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the tech giant will have a one-day sales event november 25.the company decided to forgo the shopping event last year. it has been a busy few months who has had a revamp of their macbook pro last month. apple has not yet revealed what items will be on sale, but the apple watch is prominently displayed on the announcement page. shifting gears to renewable energy, in the weeks following trump's election, energy analysts have tried to guess what the incoming administration will mean for the sector. -- chavez promised the bling mr. trump has promised to bring back coal mining jobs. mr. trump: on energy, i will create many millions of high-paying jobs. that's what we want. that's what we've been waiting for. emily: but, questions remain, like what will be trump administration due to tax credits for installing solar panels? joining me, the ceo of the largest u.s. provider of solar energy loans for consumers. hearing trump's remarks, how do you expect that will impact your business? >> it has been good to hear from the transition team that they don't
the tech giant will have a one-day sales event november 25.the company decided to forgo the shopping event last year. it has been a busy few months who has had a revamp of their macbook pro last month. apple has not yet revealed what items will be on sale, but the apple watch is prominently displayed on the announcement page. shifting gears to renewable energy, in the weeks following trump's election, energy analysts have tried to guess what the incoming administration will mean for the sector....
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where 50 percent of bradley tech pregnancies start and end." bradley tech high school...is just a block away from the bar.today milwaukee public schools and the mayors office are condeming the ad. the bar's owner apologized to students and teachers at bradley techbut says this ad was also meant to call attention to problems business owners are having here in this area things like theft vandalism and harassment.and students are causing some of those issues.the owner who did not want to be shown on camera for safety concerns. called on the mayor's office to talk to shop owners here in walker's point. voice of: jay stamatessabbatic owner"you know what, i will go on record right now saying i will never make a crude or tasteless joke ever again. now if the city of milwaukee and it's high officials can make me the promise that they will take my concerns regarding my safety, my property, my rights seriously, then i think we're good to go." the milwaukee police department tells us they don't have record of bradley tech students committing crimes at the
where 50 percent of bradley tech pregnancies start and end." bradley tech high school...is just a block away from the bar.today milwaukee public schools and the mayors office are condeming the ad. the bar's owner apologized to students and teachers at bradley techbut says this ad was also meant to call attention to problems business owners are having here in this area things like theft vandalism and harassment.and students are causing some of those issues.the owner who did not want to be...
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i think tech is missing out.blem for women because you look at it and say, women have made a lot of strides in the workforce, and here is this huge economic driver of change, and women are not participating in it. tech is what is driving the new job. it is what is driving change. it is driving influence. it, then not part of they are not part of that change, and that is a problem. cory: youtube ceo susan wojcicki. tomorrow, sit down with google x founder sebastian. diversified her. diversifier. that conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: is is "bloomberg technology," and i am cory johnson. ando back to emily chang susan wojcicki. how much is youtube willing to spend on content? learning have been about creating shows, we have been really pleased in the shows we have created and the feedback we have gotten from our users. emily: what is the most successful show? a gamer.utie pie," he does really funny commentary. you did a real-life game where he was put in real life situations like a game. emily: twitter, amazo
i think tech is missing out.blem for women because you look at it and say, women have made a lot of strides in the workforce, and here is this huge economic driver of change, and women are not participating in it. tech is what is driving the new job. it is what is driving change. it is driving influence. it, then not part of they are not part of that change, and that is a problem. cory: youtube ceo susan wojcicki. tomorrow, sit down with google x founder sebastian. diversified her. diversifier....
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are they going into the career of ict tech industry? and what we found in that study was some pretty disturbing news in terms of how many latinos are getting in. and for those that do get in, they have a wonderful life and career, and the companies benefit from this wonderful richness that latinos have to bring to the industry. but this study showed some really tangible things that we could do. so, we decided as an organization to partner with other organizations, latino organizations, that are interested in this. and so, very happy to say that the lulac organization stepped up, the national lulac leadership, with lici, and other members were starting to bring other latino organizations together to put together an annual latino tech summit that won't be--we don't want it to be just a once and done. we want it to continue throughout the year. so, we're developing strong, deep partnerships with corporate industry, with local companies, grassroots organizations, and non-profits to focus on the issues. damian: that's what it takes. and jaqu
are they going into the career of ict tech industry? and what we found in that study was some pretty disturbing news in terms of how many latinos are getting in. and for those that do get in, they have a wonderful life and career, and the companies benefit from this wonderful richness that latinos have to bring to the industry. but this study showed some really tangible things that we could do. so, we decided as an organization to partner with other organizations, latino organizations, that are...
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it is all about big cap tech with bio tech taking a rest here.ech up for the second time in the last five sessions. apple up for the second time in five sessions. take a look at amazon, facebook, google all of them finally breaking a four session losing streak. amazon providing the biggest point impact. that said, let's not ignore the small caps, the russell 2,000 on pace for ninth straight day of gains. that is the longest winning streak for the small cap index since the first quarter of 2013 and today we're also seeing a big boost for airlines overall. airlines are up with warren buffett's berkshire hath away taking stake. jet blue going along for the ride. sky west impact with a 52-week high. >> bertha, thank you. we'll keep an eye. 20 minutes to go into the close and a dow that is positive by 37 points. the s&p 11 points shy. >>> president obama has opened up cuba to businesses here in the u.s. and the host of cnbc's "the profit" has visited the island nation now for a special edition of his show to learn how cubans are experiencing their fir
it is all about big cap tech with bio tech taking a rest here.ech up for the second time in the last five sessions. apple up for the second time in five sessions. take a look at amazon, facebook, google all of them finally breaking a four session losing streak. amazon providing the biggest point impact. that said, let's not ignore the small caps, the russell 2,000 on pace for ninth straight day of gains. that is the longest winning streak for the small cap index since the first quarter of 2013...
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industry, we predict the next four years in tech.nd twitter operating chief adam bain is saying goodbye. what it means for twitter after playing a starring and controversial role in the u.s. election. first to our lead. market reaction to the u.s. presidential elections, one of the biggest reversals in stock market history. the dow jones industrial average ended the day just shy of the record close. yet a handful of tech stocks missed out on the rally. amazon, microsoft, and facebook shares dropping amid speculation of what a trump presidency would mean for all of these companies. now investors are wary of what the next administration means for them. analystnd now, an bloomberg's global head of markets. thank you for joining us. keith, you did not vote for either candidate, but you have been very vocal about both of them. i know you founded the never trump movement. meandoes a tr presidency -- trump presidency mean for silicon valley and the future? >> i do not think in knows with any degree of confidence. donald trump has different
industry, we predict the next four years in tech.nd twitter operating chief adam bain is saying goodbye. what it means for twitter after playing a starring and controversial role in the u.s. election. first to our lead. market reaction to the u.s. presidential elections, one of the biggest reversals in stock market history. the dow jones industrial average ended the day just shy of the record close. yet a handful of tech stocks missed out on the rally. amazon, microsoft, and facebook shares...
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what does that mean for the tech industry exactly? how do you see that moving forward, how do you see the reaction? >> guest: well, politically, you know, i think you're right to describe the positions of the candidates and, obviously, secretary clinton made a big change in response to a lot of the pressure from the sanders campaign and elsewhere. so, you know, i think in terms of, you know, given the opportunity to weigh in there, i don't see how she goes the other direction. you know, again, we're getting at the edges of my specific areas of expertise, but i think that, you know, both candidates really speaks to the real anxiety that people out, everywhere across the country are feeling about trade and really are feeling about the stuff hidden inside the trade deal, you know? that they can't see, they're not sure what it is affecting lots and lots of areas in ways that don't feel very democratic and who are really feeling to see the benefits in their communities of these deals. and i think that's going to be one of the big challenge
what does that mean for the tech industry exactly? how do you see that moving forward, how do you see the reaction? >> guest: well, politically, you know, i think you're right to describe the positions of the candidates and, obviously, secretary clinton made a big change in response to a lot of the pressure from the sanders campaign and elsewhere. so, you know, i think in terms of, you know, given the opportunity to weigh in there, i don't see how she goes the other direction. you know,...
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tech skills area -- tech skills.he presidential innovation skills, entrepreneurs, a whole set of things. another one of my favorite things going on is the social security administration doing coding boot camps with the team. we have 100 team -- 110 feds going through boot camps this fall. new employees are doing 12 weeks and current employees are doing four weeks. how do we upgrade everyone's skills? it's a work in progress. we have setup a love of amazing things that will grow. the head of the u.s. digital service was talking about how this navy seal-like team that works together with all the cio and other leadership teams in the agencies now feels like a real thing, and it scaling. how do we now set it up to live for a very long time? that's what we are up to it. alex: that brings up the three parts of the cto's job. part one is, as megan was saying, building the capacity within government and taking a love of the building blocks that are already there and trying to get them to scale. step two, the second part is a
tech skills area -- tech skills.he presidential innovation skills, entrepreneurs, a whole set of things. another one of my favorite things going on is the social security administration doing coding boot camps with the team. we have 100 team -- 110 feds going through boot camps this fall. new employees are doing 12 weeks and current employees are doing four weeks. how do we upgrade everyone's skills? it's a work in progress. we have setup a love of amazing things that will grow. the head of the...
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another jampacked week of tech company earnings.e will break down everything you need to know ahead of square and facebook's results. all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: one story we are watching, alibaba is doubling down with a new media group and a fund of nearly $1.5 billion. the new group consolidates its media holdings from a video website to the pictures group and gaming and music units under the leadership of the former ceo of alibaba's web browser. he will report directly to the alibaba ceo. time now for our weekly roundup of tech stories of our radar including alibaba. another big week for earnings. alibaba and facebook coming up. videogame makers over the next few days. a key deadline on friday for the $9 billion oracle ceo in doubt. joining us now for the most important topics to watch is bob o'donnell and cory johnson. we will start with square. last quarter was a good quarter for square. not so much for twitter. it is apparently a high buy for twitter. cory: i think
another jampacked week of tech company earnings.e will break down everything you need to know ahead of square and facebook's results. all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: one story we are watching, alibaba is doubling down with a new media group and a fund of nearly $1.5 billion. the new group consolidates its media holdings from a video website to the pictures group and gaming and music units under the leadership of the former...
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we will not have a diversity in tech panel. megan: you will not. we will not. we will talk about tangible tips and tools to get to the next level. megan: ok, nice. we talked about this before. a speedabout to close round. about how much money are you thinking you will get? morgan: the total amount raised will be over $1 million. i'm super excited. that will be to fund more engineers to build the platform, and make more video content. has great video content. i have been really impressed with it. in terms of the future of blavity, you have launched this new version of the site, you are having these tech conferences, you are doing original video. what else do you envision for the company? morgan: i think as we grow, we are going to learn a lot more about how black millennials specifically engage online, and that will give us access to a lot of data. we are basing the company off of a premise that black people influence culture. if i can get a large enough population of people engaging with this content across the ecosystem, whether it is web, create and real-life
we will not have a diversity in tech panel. megan: you will not. we will not. we will talk about tangible tips and tools to get to the next level. megan: ok, nice. we talked about this before. a speedabout to close round. about how much money are you thinking you will get? morgan: the total amount raised will be over $1 million. i'm super excited. that will be to fund more engineers to build the platform, and make more video content. has great video content. i have been really impressed with...
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there is concern that donald trump trade policies might cut 'sto eight tech -- big tech profits.athy joins us. why is tech feeling the brunt of this, is because silicon valley chose the wrong side? it has toon't think do with that, i think the stocks he featured here have done so well this year, so well in the last few years that once people understood we would see lower tax rates, deregulation, more of a pro cyclical market, i believe we saw a rotation more toward cyclicals and financials that have been held down by the slow growth economy in regulation. i think he was nothing more than that. if trump is going to make america great again, and i do agree with these policies, i think the stocks will have a good run. his thoughts on deregulation spill over into the tech industry? there are some parts of his potential policies that could actually benefit a lot of these companies, including his tax plan. cathie: absolutely. these are programs policies and these are growth stocks. we are very encouraged by what we are hearing. there was a stock today that i think illustrates what the
there is concern that donald trump trade policies might cut 'sto eight tech -- big tech profits.athy joins us. why is tech feeling the brunt of this, is because silicon valley chose the wrong side? it has toon't think do with that, i think the stocks he featured here have done so well this year, so well in the last few years that once people understood we would see lower tax rates, deregulation, more of a pro cyclical market, i believe we saw a rotation more toward cyclicals and financials that...
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i want to buy tech here. >> this sell off in the big tech companies. >> stories about amazon. a lot has to do with positioning. into the election people are long tech, short banks and we are seeing it get flipped on the head. >> part of the switch from momentum to value t. seems a lot -- >> i think it is more of a sector play. it is morphing into a style play which is value versus growth. i see it more sector wise. i'm sure there are factors coming off in the style factors. the point is everyone is making up stories about amazon. he is going to beat up on companies. let me say this. if trump will single out companies and be vindictive is that good for business? you can't have -- it has to be one or the other here. >> one of the classic indicators of the economy is copper. for the last three weeks it has been ripping higher. what do you make of that and what are you doing with that? >> it makes sense because you have a situation where if we are going to build infrastructure the middles will get a bid here. trump is talking protectionist. u.s. companies get their way in trade. r
i want to buy tech here. >> this sell off in the big tech companies. >> stories about amazon. a lot has to do with positioning. into the election people are long tech, short banks and we are seeing it get flipped on the head. >> part of the switch from momentum to value t. seems a lot -- >> i think it is more of a sector play. it is morphing into a style play which is value versus growth. i see it more sector wise. i'm sure there are factors coming off in the style...
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trump's stance on other issues causes concern for tech investors. his calls for tariffs on goods manufactured overseas could mean higher prices for consumers and potentially lower kale sales f those companies. and trump accused amazon's jeff bezos of evading corporate taxes and called on a boycott of apple products after cook's company refused to help the fbi unlock a terrorist's phone. the tech sector has been down 2% since trump won the presidency. >>> secret snapchat, the app's parent company, snapinc filed to go public in secret. sources close to the situation confirmed to cnbc the offering would be in the region of 20 billion and $25 billion, making it one of the biggest tech flotations in recent years. not so secret anymore, i suppose. >> i understand if you wanted to test the waters, especially something that big before telling everybody in the world. >>> shares in gaming giant nintendo jumping today after the company set a release date for super mario run, the first mario game for mobile. nintendo decide to charge gamers $10 to play the full
trump's stance on other issues causes concern for tech investors. his calls for tariffs on goods manufactured overseas could mean higher prices for consumers and potentially lower kale sales f those companies. and trump accused amazon's jeff bezos of evading corporate taxes and called on a boycott of apple products after cook's company refused to help the fbi unlock a terrorist's phone. the tech sector has been down 2% since trump won the presidency. >>> secret snapchat, the app's...
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which candidate the tech sector here is rooting for.mp or clinton. >>:sot - jon swartz san francisco bureau chief , tech - @jswartz "if it's favored one way it's definitely toward hillilary because she actually has a plan for technology, trump does not." >> gabe: jon swartz covers all things technology economy in silicon valley for usa today. he says trumps lack of a plan has really turned off the tech sector. >>:sot - jon swartz san francisco bureau chief , tech - @jswartz "clinton has laid out a plan for high speed internet in every home in the us by 2020, she wants to launch stem programs for girls and low income kids, etc she has laid out a plan" another thing not helping trump win over techies. he went after their heroes on twitter. sot - jon swartz san francisco bureau chief , tech - @jswartz "he went after jeff bezos and apple and mark zuckerberg over a building the wall comment, which is not politically smart if you want to have support in the tech community etc. " "in fact other than peter thiel, who is famous for investing in
which candidate the tech sector here is rooting for.mp or clinton. >>:sot - jon swartz san francisco bureau chief , tech - @jswartz "if it's favored one way it's definitely toward hillilary because she actually has a plan for technology, trump does not." >> gabe: jon swartz covers all things technology economy in silicon valley for usa today. he says trumps lack of a plan has really turned off the tech sector. >>:sot - jon swartz san francisco bureau chief , tech -...
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((michelle mortensen)) vo from high tech hot cakes to high tech hands we've got the top tech treats for under your tree. on cam hi... i'm michelle mortensen and this is my holiday gift guide tech edition ... coming to you from the amazing magical forrest at opportunity village las vegas. vo pancakebot never make a boring its is a laser printer for hotcakes. make any design you wish even a selfie. vo- grillbot bar b quer's will love these grill bots. they scour your grill with the touch of a button. doing the dirty work for you. on cam but if work .. or working out i should say is yout thing fitness trackers are a great gift. just don't settle for a boring one. vo - bezyl bezyls and bytes offers fashionable accessories for all the hottest trackers. hide your fitbit in a bracelet. add a charm to your charge band. vo - ringly there's also ringly.. aries edition. their genuine gemstone rings and bracelets track you steps and notify you when you get a call or text. vo - bellabeat and these leaf like trackers frombella beat geared toward woman .. don't just track steps and distance .. but is
((michelle mortensen)) vo from high tech hot cakes to high tech hands we've got the top tech treats for under your tree. on cam hi... i'm michelle mortensen and this is my holiday gift guide tech edition ... coming to you from the amazing magical forrest at opportunity village las vegas. vo pancakebot never make a boring its is a laser printer for hotcakes. make any design you wish even a selfie. vo- grillbot bar b quer's will love these grill bots. they scour your grill with the touch of a...
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trump took shots at some of the biggest names in tech. he called for a boycott on apple, claimed that ibm was moving jobs outside the u.s., and suggested that amazon was an illegal monopoly. in response, amazon's ceo jeff bezos offered to send trump to space. but today, he congratulated the president-elect and wished him success. in a memo to employees, apple's chief particultim cook said the company's north star hasn't changed and the only way to move forward was to move forward together. some were not as hopeful. stuart butterfield said he was heartbroken. the co-founder of hyperloop one suggested that california secede. trump's hard line stance on immigration is also at odds with the industry's push for immigration reform, another point schmidt stressed. >> we bring people into this country, we have the best education system by far, we kick them out after giving them these incredibly powerful degrees, and then we kick them out and they become competitors. >> reporter: billionaire bill thiel's is one of the few people in tech who will h
trump took shots at some of the biggest names in tech. he called for a boycott on apple, claimed that ibm was moving jobs outside the u.s., and suggested that amazon was an illegal monopoly. in response, amazon's ceo jeff bezos offered to send trump to space. but today, he congratulated the president-elect and wished him success. in a memo to employees, apple's chief particultim cook said the company's north star hasn't changed and the only way to move forward was to move forward together. some...
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let's have the tech folks rotate. not to take everyone in and built inside because we'll have all our contractors look more like the surgeon general. the surgeon general is not doing surgery when they're doing policy. we get the best people to rotate. that's what we want to do. we think it will have an extraordinary effect on both modern service delivery that we're starting to see with the quality of products coming from that approach, policy choices, having tech folks, economist, almost like a university deciding policy together, not leaving tech for implementation later but as part of the architecture. the third area is how you capacity building the american people with tech higher, solving hard problems and have our community as part of the conversation, as part of our career tracks speed and this is something the president has been great at which is bring some is really strong technical people into government. i have the pleasure working with one of the experts and cybersecurity and on encryption in general. it's
let's have the tech folks rotate. not to take everyone in and built inside because we'll have all our contractors look more like the surgeon general. the surgeon general is not doing surgery when they're doing policy. we get the best people to rotate. that's what we want to do. we think it will have an extraordinary effect on both modern service delivery that we're starting to see with the quality of products coming from that approach, policy choices, having tech folks, economist, almost like a...
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tech, though, is rolling over. you can see it towards the bottom of your list down as a sector by 2%. it is taking some very big names, pete, with it. the chips are down. microsoft is down. and money is just going into other
tech, though, is rolling over. you can see it towards the bottom of your list down as a sector by 2%. it is taking some very big names, pete, with it. the chips are down. microsoft is down. and money is just going into other
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big tech is down.de of your screen, very shortly -- eight or nine minutes away -- you're going to see something historic. you're going to see the sitting president, president obama, shake hands with the incoming president, donald trump. that's what we do in our democracy. that is the peaceful transition of power, and you're about to see it. it will be an historic event, and you will see it then. i should remind you that they are meeting now. there's no cameras in this meeting. we don't know what they're saying. it's a meeting about the transition. maybe it's about president obama's legacywhat donald trump's going to do with it. i'm not sure about that, but you will see them shake hands very, very shortly. i should tell you that there is another meeting going on, or will go on in washington, and cha's between speaker ryan -- can that's between speaker ryan and mitch mcconnell and donald trump. they're all getting together, what are they going to do in the new congress in the next year as donald trump en
big tech is down.de of your screen, very shortly -- eight or nine minutes away -- you're going to see something historic. you're going to see the sitting president, president obama, shake hands with the incoming president, donald trump. that's what we do in our democracy. that is the peaceful transition of power, and you're about to see it. it will be an historic event, and you will see it then. i should remind you that they are meeting now. there's no cameras in this meeting. we don't know...
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i am living proof that you really don't need to have a plan or a tech background to be a tech gc. that's a myriad of issues tech companies -- really, it's more important to follow your interests and your passion and do the best that you can and see where it goes. usually, we wait until the end of the program to thank people for an outstanding panel. this is a phenomenal panel. you guys have been terrific so far. i will throw out. a couple more questions with the time that we have. an intellectual property law that you wish could be changed to make your life easier? [laughter] do we have to limit that to intellectual property? way are deathly supportive of patent reform. areink the rise of mpe's unbelievably damaging to the technology arena. it is costing us an incredible amount of time in terms of tech council spend, terms of licensing. if we could just come up for a better framework for. amy f: i agree. panted -- the patent mpe is really problematic for everyone and it is really stifling innovation and sort of shutting down the way the speed that we can move, the speed that we ca
i am living proof that you really don't need to have a plan or a tech background to be a tech gc. that's a myriad of issues tech companies -- really, it's more important to follow your interests and your passion and do the best that you can and see where it goes. usually, we wait until the end of the program to thank people for an outstanding panel. this is a phenomenal panel. you guys have been terrific so far. i will throw out. a couple more questions with the time that we have. an...
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the two men are set to meet again monday at the bradley tech alumni meeting. reporting live from the walkers point neighborhood. i'm angelica between milwaukee police officers and burglary suspect. it happened in the area near 27th and ruby. when officers got to the scene -- the suspect shot at them. officers then returned fire. police say nobody was injured. today -- we went out and talked the some of the burglary victims. their garages and doors had visible damage. one man tells us this was the third time somebody has broke in --in just the past couple years. "we are here to stay we are not going to be deterred out of this neighborhood witness and reported anything out of the ordinary." the suspect tried to run but was taken into custody after a brief chase. charges are expected to be filed in the coming days. new at ten. two milwaukee women charged in connection to a retail theft -- and the police pursuit that followed. this happened monday in delafield. prosecutors say 26-year-old "roxie thomas" and 26-year-old "audrionna love" stole more than 45-hundred d
the two men are set to meet again monday at the bradley tech alumni meeting. reporting live from the walkers point neighborhood. i'm angelica between milwaukee police officers and burglary suspect. it happened in the area near 27th and ruby. when officers got to the scene -- the suspect shot at them. officers then returned fire. police say nobody was injured. today -- we went out and talked the some of the burglary victims. their garages and doors had visible damage. one man tells us this was...
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we will see. >>> let's stick with tech.eports of an iphone glitch are being investigated in china. a group said they received complaints that some phones are spontaneously shutting off. even when half the battery life remains. the group said it approached apple about the issue. no comment from the company. >>> walgreens says theranos allegedly voided 11% of all blood tests they provide to the drugstore's customers as part of a year-long partnership. theranos told walgreens in yune it voided 31,000 tests it conducted at its main lab. that facility failed an inspection by u.s. regulators this year. theranos also voided results from another 1,000 tests done at its second lab. >>> donald trump's name is expected to be removed from an apartment complex on manhattan's upper west side following complains from tenants. the buildings will be renamed for their streeted as. trump was reportedly involved in developing the complex known as trump place in the 1990s. the buildings were bought in 2005 but kept the trump place name. sam zel
we will see. >>> let's stick with tech.eports of an iphone glitch are being investigated in china. a group said they received complaints that some phones are spontaneously shutting off. even when half the battery life remains. the group said it approached apple about the issue. no comment from the company. >>> walgreens says theranos allegedly voided 11% of all blood tests they provide to the drugstore's customers as part of a year-long partnership. theranos told walgreens in...