so things are looking up for tomtom. >> ok, harold. joining us today on the phone from amsterdam, the c.e.o. of tomtom. >> right. join us on twitter. i'm just tweeting out anna's interview on the weak euro. it is a slight negative for us. we can compensate over time. we have had our fair share of difficulties. things are looking up. there i am at mark barton tv. up next, it is bart chart time. why is the world key trade gauge slumping? stay with "countdown" for more on that next. ♪ >> welcome back to time for today's bart chart. why is the world's key trade gauge slumping? this is the baltic dry index. never done this before on the bart chart. it is a first. measures shipping costs for commodities, coal, iron other and grains. it goes all the way back to 1985, before anna was born. on wednesday, it fell to a record low. the bottom right of your screen of 553 points which is one point lower than previous record go to the far left hand side of your screen that that small yellow circle was set in july and august 1986. levels reached in th