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u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy talking about the consequences to dell plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already what are the sentiments on the ground what are you hearing. there so far representatives from the ministration call it a trade dispute would not trade war and there's still hope on wall street that all those wearable threats are actually part of the negotiation strategy and that at the end we will not see those terrorists being implemented to but they're guessing at this time if the disputed shows escalate we could see the car industry the agricultural industry and many other parts of the u.s. economy being hit a little follow this story and see how we ask later he escorted thank you so much. all right to here have finally continent growing mens' after many months of polite but firm disagreement germany's chancellor and her french counterpart have laid out their plans to change the way the eurozone works first what's clear to have decided to push for the. creation of a single eurozone budget
u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy talking about the consequences to dell plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already what are the sentiments on the ground what are you hearing. there so far representatives from the ministration call it a trade dispute would not trade war and there's still hope on wall street that all those wearable threats are actually part of the negotiation strategy and that at the end we will not see those terrorists being implemented to but they're...
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u.s. has its very own policy when it comes to a relationship better and is corporate policy all about morals or what is driving decisions like this one where there's a bit more behind than just moral issues there is a pretty clear policy at a lot of u.s. corporations that many jurors are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them so obviously the company is one to avoid their decisions might be influenced or old soul that some of the managers take a vantage of their own center we've seen it in the proper couple of years and then on the past years again and again that we had some high ranking sea always from companies like boeing hewlett packard's or priceline who had to leave their positions because of their relationships with employees what does this resignation mean for intel what's the consequence. it's not a pleasant day for brian cox on agenda it's not a pleasant day for intel either he actually had done a pretty good job in the past couple of years of transforming intel away from the p.c. business more to simi conductor's for smartphones
u.s. has its very own policy when it comes to a relationship better and is corporate policy all about morals or what is driving decisions like this one where there's a bit more behind than just moral issues there is a pretty clear policy at a lot of u.s. corporations that many jurors are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them so obviously the company is one to avoid their decisions might be influenced or old soul that some of the managers...
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blowing off the charts is key the corporate tax law has changed concerning the repatriation of overseas cash that represents many years of untaxed profits and vested mostly in u.s. treasuries and corporate bonds this quote unquote repatriation is a one time affair why. these limited so called overseas cash has been repatriated and spent on share buybacks dividends and executive bonus is gone and then what these immensely overvalued shares will then have to find real buyers but for now companies are selling their treasuries corporate bonds which have taken a beating recently and are using the proceeds while they last to buy back their own shares at historically overvalued prices right you mentioned leveraged buyouts there are so instead of a company doing a leveraged buyout on buying another company they're doing a leveraged buyout of themselves they borrow lots of money and they buy back their own stock and they're taking themselves private and they're taking the entire s. and p. five hundred private and the people who are left will be a private equity stock owners who run the economy without any participation at all from the general public who already owns les
blowing off the charts is key the corporate tax law has changed concerning the repatriation of overseas cash that represents many years of untaxed profits and vested mostly in u.s. treasuries and corporate bonds this quote unquote repatriation is a one time affair why. these limited so called overseas cash has been repatriated and spent on share buybacks dividends and executive bonus is gone and then what these immensely overvalued shares will then have to find real buyers but for now companies...
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u.s. corporation now as the valuation is down to about one hundred billion dollars so if it's a good decision in general especially to sell the or get rid of their health care business that was growing and deposit the in the recent pasta remains to be seen so long term questionable short term it's good for investors and that's why the stock shot up by almost eight percent it was the best day for the g.e. stock in about three years and by the way this was the first trading day for general electric in over a century that it's not a member of the dow jones industrial average anymore it got replaced here on tuesday by the company walgreens so a bit of positive news coming out of the eventually four g. eight against thank you very much found some more powder positive non-tariff news a german commission has recommended raising the minimum wage here next year by four percent to nine euros nineteen an hour the idea is to boost private consumption in europe's biggest economy german government is widely expected to open a proposal which include a further hike before the end of this decade and ploys hav
u.s. corporation now as the valuation is down to about one hundred billion dollars so if it's a good decision in general especially to sell the or get rid of their health care business that was growing and deposit the in the recent pasta remains to be seen so long term questionable short term it's good for investors and that's why the stock shot up by almost eight percent it was the best day for the g.e. stock in about three years and by the way this was the first trading day for general...
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u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy.anny: talking about the consequences, the dow plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already. what are the sentiments on the ground? what are you hearing? jens: so far, representatives from the truck administrative calling it a trade dispute, not a trade war. there is still hope on wall street that all the verbal threats are actually part of it negotiating strategy and at the end we will not see those tariffs being implemented. but that is guessing at this time. if the dispute should exculpate -- escalate, we could see the car industry, agricultural industry and many other parts of the u.s. economy be hit. fanny: we will follow this story and see how it escalates. jens korte, thank you so much. not to a different story. after 16 years in the job, turkish president recep tayyip erdogan has began seeking reelection this weekend. many see him as the man who put the economy on the global map, but times have changed. the turkish lira has been tumbling for months. investment is declining in
u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy.anny: talking about the consequences, the dow plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already. what are the sentiments on the ground? what are you hearing? jens: so far, representatives from the truck administrative calling it a trade dispute, not a trade war. there is still hope on wall street that all the verbal threats are actually part of it negotiating strategy and at the end we will not see those tariffs being implemented. but that is...
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u.s. corporate sitessts and those are that are managed by u.s. corporations. that is another source of death for people in puerto rico. .osot is really disappointing i also think there is not a lot that is being expected of the u.s. government in this situation. we saw what happened in new orleans. wewe saw how people wewere tread in new orleans. people in puerto rico have not fared better than that. amy: would we come back from break, we're goioing to take a little of the trip with you that naomi klein and elizabeth yeampierret in puerto ri when they followed you, katia, and others. we're talking to now me klein. this is the book "the battle for paradise: puerto rico takes on the disaster capitalists." elizabeth yeampierrehair i of the climate justice alliance. and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican environmental activist. she e is with the groupup borica organizatition for ecological agriculture. back in n a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with juan gonzalez.. juan: i wanted to follow-
u.s. corporate sitessts and those are that are managed by u.s. corporations. that is another source of death for people in puerto rico. .osot is really disappointing i also think there is not a lot that is being expected of the u.s. government in this situation. we saw what happened in new orleans. wewe saw how people wewere tread in new orleans. people in puerto rico have not fared better than that. amy: would we come back from break, we're goioing to take a little of the trip with you that...
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u.s. has its own policy to comes to a relationship at work. his corporate policy all about morals, or what is driving decisions like this one? jens: there is a bit more behind it and just moral issues. there was a pretty clear policy, and a lot of u.s. corporations, managers are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them. obviously, companies want to avoid that decisions might be influenced were also that some of the managers take advantage of their positions. we have seen it in the past couple of years. in the past years again and again, high-ranking ceos from companies like boeing or priceline who actually -- who had to leave positions because of relationships with employees. fanny: what does this resignation mean for intel? what is the consequence? jens: not a pleasant day for intel. he actually has done a pretty good job the past couple of years transforming intel away from the pc business and more to semiconductors for smartphones and video games and other areas. he did start with the firm in 1982, and h
u.s. has its own policy to comes to a relationship at work. his corporate policy all about morals, or what is driving decisions like this one? jens: there is a bit more behind it and just moral issues. there was a pretty clear policy, and a lot of u.s. corporations, managers are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them. obviously, companies want to avoid that decisions might be influenced were also that some of the managers take advantage of...
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u.s. corporates were repatriating earnings and profits, and that story will have further to play in the third quarter as well to support the dollar. rishaad: always a pleasure. please stick around. he will stay with us and we would look at the emerging impact -- the emerging-market impact of what is going on there. a brief look at what is happening with oil. , seting-market set to get to close out their worst quarter since 2015. ♪ on, a chinese electric car startup looking to raise $1.6 billion this year. interviewnd for our with the founder and president coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we are getting some lines through from the chinese government, talking about these propose curbs on tech imports to china, saying they could backfire. that is according to the ministry of commerce. that is what you are seeing live in beijing. to this.ponding they say they are closely watching the white house and planned investment curbs there. the latest we know is the white house is planning to go ahead with a less-confrontational method of curbing chinese investment in tech, going through a commi
u.s. corporates were repatriating earnings and profits, and that story will have further to play in the third quarter as well to support the dollar. rishaad: always a pleasure. please stick around. he will stay with us and we would look at the emerging impact -- the emerging-market impact of what is going on there. a brief look at what is happening with oil. , seting-market set to get to close out their worst quarter since 2015. ♪ on, a chinese electric car startup looking to raise $1.6...
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u.s. corporation that determined the face. central america. and then known as republics after fifteen mans dog. doesn't seem to be displaced and desperate for the tragic stories of refugees. seeding is the first step to understanding. world refugee day. as you accidentally shed some fake news again. the truck was. stolen time the filter bubble. how can he get it out. with code oh a series. of shifts this week on the c.w. . crimes against humanity. civilians become witnesses for. their recording which is travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction and what is fact digital investigators combed through the slaughter of images they combine sources trying to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of christ thanks to this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits and parts. paving get. a big chance because. justice is about to truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth w. . this is d. w. news online but from berlin tonight a major policy about face for th
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u.s. corporate debt sales of the year. bayer offering a $50 billion sale.so sold nearly six aliens dollars in a euro bond offering, helping to finance an acquisition of monsanto. they were then topped by walmart , who sold bonds to help fund its acquisition of flip kart. afive alien dollar sale -- -- a $5 billion sale. indirect bidders bought 81%, the largest share they had taken ever for that maturity. still with me is jim keenan, oksana aronov, and krishna memani. oksana, i want to begin with you and talk about what we are seeing in rates. the story with the ecb and the fed, they are worlds apart in terms of their guidance for interest rates. how do you expect that story to evolve in coming months? oksana: it seems like they are couple years apart. it seems like the ecb is where the fed was a couple years ago in terms of guiding toward the end of its bond purchasing program. it looks like the end of the program is on track to the end of the year, over 8 trillion dollars in negative yielding debt. it is unclear where the demand for those bonds will come fr
u.s. corporate debt sales of the year. bayer offering a $50 billion sale.so sold nearly six aliens dollars in a euro bond offering, helping to finance an acquisition of monsanto. they were then topped by walmart , who sold bonds to help fund its acquisition of flip kart. afive alien dollar sale -- -- a $5 billion sale. indirect bidders bought 81%, the largest share they had taken ever for that maturity. still with me is jim keenan, oksana aronov, and krishna memani. oksana, i want to begin with...
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blowing off the charts is key the corporate tax law has changed concerning the repatriation of overseas cash that represents many years of untaxed profits and vested mostly in u.s. treasuries and corporate bonds this quote unquote repatriation is a one time affair one. these limited so called overseas cash has been repatriated and spent on share buybacks dividends and executive bonus is gone and then what these immensely overvalued shares will then have to find real buyers but for now companies are selling their treasuries corporate bonds which have taken a beating recently and are using the proceeds while they last to buy back their own shares at historically overvalued prices right you mentioned leveraged buyouts there so instead of a company doing a leveraged buyout on buying another company they're doing a leveraged buyout of themselves they borrow lots of money and they buy back their own stock and they're taking this old private and they're taking the entire s. and p. five hundred private and the people who are left will be a private equity stock owners to run the economy without any participation at all from the general public who already owns less than
blowing off the charts is key the corporate tax law has changed concerning the repatriation of overseas cash that represents many years of untaxed profits and vested mostly in u.s. treasuries and corporate bonds this quote unquote repatriation is a one time affair one. these limited so called overseas cash has been repatriated and spent on share buybacks dividends and executive bonus is gone and then what these immensely overvalued shares will then have to find real buyers but for now companies...
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u.s. corporations and also for the u.s. economy talking about the consequences to dell plummeted for the sixth consecutive day already what are the sentiments on the ground what are you hearing. so far representatives from the trump administration call it a trade dispute would not trade war and there's still hope on wall street that all those wearable threats are actually part of the negotiation strategy. and that at the end we will not see those terrorists being implemented to but they're guessing at this time if the disputed shows escalate we could see the car industry the agricultural industry and many other parts of the us economy being hit. will follow this story and see how it escalates and yes quarter thank you so much. to a different story after sixteen years in the job turkish president trichet type one is a gann seeking reelection this weekend many see him as the man who put the economy on the global map but times have changed the turkish lira has been tumbling for months for investment is declining and the uncert
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u.s. corporation. now it is down to about $100 billion.f it is a good decision in general, especially to sell, or get rid of the health care business that was growing in the recent past, remains to be seen. long-term, questionable. short-term, good for investors. today was the best day for the ge stock in about three years. by the way, this was the first trading day for general electric in over one century that it was not a member of the dow jones industrial average anymore. it was replaced on tuesday by walgreens. daniel: positive news coming out eventually for g. jens, thank you very much. some good news about tariffs. all of a sudden china is slashing tariffs on thousands of imports from five asia-a-pacific countries asas its trade row with the u.s. continues to simmer. from agricultural produce, metals, and clothes shipped from bangladesh, india, and sri lanka. some products like soybeans will no longer be taxed at all. this comes five days before the u.s. tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese imports take effect. now back to brent a
u.s. corporation. now it is down to about $100 billion.f it is a good decision in general, especially to sell, or get rid of the health care business that was growing in the recent past, remains to be seen. long-term, questionable. short-term, good for investors. today was the best day for the ge stock in about three years. by the way, this was the first trading day for general electric in over one century that it was not a member of the dow jones industrial average anymore. it was replaced on...
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u.s. has its very own policy when it comes to a relationship that's work is corporate policy all about war also or what is driving decisions like this one. well there's a bit more behind than just moral issues there is a pretty clear policy at a lot of u.s. corporations that managers are not supposed to have relationships with employees who report directly or indirectly to them so obviously the company is one to avoid that decisions might be influenced or old soul that some of the managers take...
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u.s. corporate debt sales of the year. first up, bayer racking up more than $50 billion in a sale.t also sold nearly $6 billion in a euro bond offering, helping to finance an acquisition of monsanto. bayer was then topped by walmart, who sold bonds to help finance its investment in flip kart. in sovereigns, a $5 billion sale of 30 year tips. they yield of 0.934%. indirect bidders bought 81%, the largest share they have taken ever for that maturity. still with me is jim keenan from blackrock, oksana aronov from jpmorgan, and krishna memani. oksana, i want to begin with you and talk about what we are seeing in rates. the story with the ecb and the fed, they are worlds apart in terms of their guidance for interest rates. how do you expect that story to evolve in coming months? oksana: it seems like they are a couple years apart. it seems like the ecb is where the fed was a couple years ago in terms of guiding toward the end of its bond purchasing program. i mean, the ecb continues to guide. the end of the program is on track for the end of the year, and with over $8 trillion in negati
u.s. corporate debt sales of the year. first up, bayer racking up more than $50 billion in a sale.t also sold nearly $6 billion in a euro bond offering, helping to finance an acquisition of monsanto. bayer was then topped by walmart, who sold bonds to help finance its investment in flip kart. in sovereigns, a $5 billion sale of 30 year tips. they yield of 0.934%. indirect bidders bought 81%, the largest share they have taken ever for that maturity. still with me is jim keenan from blackrock,...
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u.s. economy looks like in general and what are the main drivers obviously not. industrial corporations even if us president donald trump would like to see the u.s. becoming a strong industrial nation again it's more consumer orientated it's the health care business what walgreens is also probably in so those parts and also on top of it for sure technology companies are far more important than those former industrial giants like g.e. or also like oco are for example that also got kicked out of the dow jones industrial average a couple of years ago can't go to new york thank you so much. the former chief executive of uncle irish bank is off to jail fifty one year old david dreier was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting it's related to transactions he was involved in at the height of the two thousand and eight financial crisis. the former c.e.o. of the collapsed anglo irish bank was found guilty at the start of june today he was sentenced to six years for his role in inflating the lend his balance sheet in the lead up to its collapse. his bank was not alone in engag
u.s. economy looks like in general and what are the main drivers obviously not. industrial corporations even if us president donald trump would like to see the u.s. becoming a strong industrial nation again it's more consumer orientated it's the health care business what walgreens is also probably in so those parts and also on top of it for sure technology companies are far more important than those former industrial giants like g.e. or also like oco are for example that also got kicked out of...
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u.s. corporate. we are hearing that they are already strained to make an impact.hat is a major concern for u.s. companies operating in china. about -- trumpng is talking about a potential $400 billion worth of tariffs. you're talking about an impact not just on china's export engine, the also countries like taiwan and south korea that send their components for final assembly here in china. for the optimist, there is a window on july 6, when the first set of $50 billion tariffs going to affect. anna: thank you very much. tom mackenzie there. to follow the latest on the developing u.s. trade story and the market reaction, you can do on bloomberg. let's go to the senior currency strategist from london. what surprises you about the latest in this trade tension? is it the pace with which we are seeing movement on this? >> i think so. we have president trump knowing exactly what he wants to. if you go back, i think the market consensus was that this wouldn't get to or we wouldn't see a huge escalation. looking at the news flow, not just from the u.s., but also from chin
u.s. corporate. we are hearing that they are already strained to make an impact.hat is a major concern for u.s. companies operating in china. about -- trumpng is talking about a potential $400 billion worth of tariffs. you're talking about an impact not just on china's export engine, the also countries like taiwan and south korea that send their components for final assembly here in china. for the optimist, there is a window on july 6, when the first set of $50 billion tariffs going to affect....
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u.s. corporations are stealing wages stealing wages from their employees this according to a shocking report by. good jobs first and the other organization jobs with justice education fund since the year two thousand penalties against corporations have cost the culprits billions but somehow they continue to make major profits artie's alex mohai levin joins us in toronto where he's been following the story hi alex thanks for this report is pretty astonishing and the dollar amounts are are really incredible and the people impacted those numbers are humongous to what can you tell us this is mind boggling it's unbelievable what's happening here we're talking about major corporate corporations that many of us earned and somehow some relationship with such as wal-mart or a.t.m. tier bank of america these people are literally stealing from their employees and let me break it down when i say stealing what i mean by that they're taking money from either over time so when people are working off the clock they're not paying their over time job title miss classifications also stuff like minimum wage jus
u.s. corporations are stealing wages stealing wages from their employees this according to a shocking report by. good jobs first and the other organization jobs with justice education fund since the year two thousand penalties against corporations have cost the culprits billions but somehow they continue to make major profits artie's alex mohai levin joins us in toronto where he's been following the story hi alex thanks for this report is pretty astonishing and the dollar amounts are are really...
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u.s. corporations and nonprofit.he believes deeply in the values of faith and freedom that we seek to advance. i think very highly of our previous speaker. but i think she the better half. i don't think he would disagree. please welcome the secretary of transportation, elaine chao. [applause] sec. chao: thank you. thank you, ralph. we want to thank you for your leadership over the years for faith and freedom. let's give ralph a tremendous round of applause. [applause] it is a great pleasure to be here today. with friends who share a vision for our country that protects and promotes safe, freedom, family, and opportunity. stonesave been the touch of my life and my career. these are the values that motivated my parents to move america whento ralph mentioned, i was eight years old. opportunityom, and are not abstract concepts for those whhave experienced life without them. family to facey the challenges of being in a new land, learning a new language and a new culture with optimism, hope, and confidence. when we arrived
u.s. corporations and nonprofit.he believes deeply in the values of faith and freedom that we seek to advance. i think very highly of our previous speaker. but i think she the better half. i don't think he would disagree. please welcome the secretary of transportation, elaine chao. [applause] sec. chao: thank you. thank you, ralph. we want to thank you for your leadership over the years for faith and freedom. let's give ralph a tremendous round of applause. [applause] it is a great pleasure to...
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u.s. corporation that determines the face of central america. and bananas and republics after that in forty five minutes believe. earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. here which is on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate to stick green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and more determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d.w. . clone a very warm welcome in. the two quadriga coming to you from the heart of berlin and this week the focus is on german chancellor angela merkel who truly has her back to the wall everyone is asking how long can europe's longest serving leader cling on to office and with the latest ructions over.
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u.s. corporation that determines the face of central america. unbeknown to us and republics. cysteine spotty talking. like i learned german with. any time any place. to sing music video never knows. he had at the back of those. songs to sing along to download this to come to you from soup. to do such. a varied course is put into active exercises that are available at d w dot com slash adoption and on facebook in the app store. blend german for free with the devil you. taught me faith and it's not entirely a contest of election and many get they commenced president regine tired out on her own power doesn't even unseat him and alter the course of the country that plays a key international we'll tell you what you need to know for both of them live coverage from his stumble and unger on this week's on the w. news. shows. they don't want to. yes you know i mean i'm an audience and god knows what in k. upper case i could almost see it that. goes over my dad's face into kamiya. us all with all of what i. want to get. better more than. this you know i mean in your monotonous incline
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u.s. corporation that determines the face of central america. and then owners and republics.in forty five minutes. make your smart t.v. smarter the deal w. bush more. fun don't more. cost more to. state by state. the most colorful. the most traditional. at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d. w. dot com. after. the. welcome to another edition of your own max keeping you up to date on european culture and lifestyle is what's coming up today.
u.s. corporation that determines the face of central america. and then owners and republics.in forty five minutes. make your smart t.v. smarter the deal w. bush more. fun don't more. cost more to. state by state. the most colorful. the most traditional. at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d. w. dot com. after. the. welcome to another edition of your own max keeping you up to date on european culture and lifestyle is what's coming up today.
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u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are hearing too and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or. or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity to not only meet some of their social obligations but also because it's the least cost option as well when you talk about you know when you say the word procurement that really means that they are looking
u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are hearing too and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive...
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u.s. corporation now as the valuation is down to about one hundred billion dollars so if it's a good decision in general especially to sell the or get rid of their health care business that was growing and deposit the in the recent past the remains to be seen so long term questionable short term it's good for investors and that why the stock shot up by almost eight percent it was the best day for the g.e. stock in about three years and by the way this was the first trading day for general electric in over a century that it's not a member of the dollar jones industrial average anymore it got replaced here on tuesday by the company walkways so bit of positive news coming out of the eventually for g.e. against thank you very much. and some good news about tariffs all of a sudden china is slashing tire of some fountains of imports from five asian pacific countries as its trade route with the united states continues to simmer the lower duties will be applied to a list of some into the hof thousand products from agricultural production prob produce metals and clothes shipped from bangladesh india l
u.s. corporation now as the valuation is down to about one hundred billion dollars so if it's a good decision in general especially to sell the or get rid of their health care business that was growing and deposit the in the recent past the remains to be seen so long term questionable short term it's good for investors and that why the stock shot up by almost eight percent it was the best day for the g.e. stock in about three years and by the way this was the first trading day for general...
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u.s. top corporate index gives general electric its marching orders. behind all ours for the banking crash that lot to euro zone's most costly states rescue. welcome to your business news it's good to have you with us this friday that is first you tariffs and u.s. x. force factor will hit real american products like peanut butter whiskey and motorcycles trade relations between the u.s. and europe are under strain especially since washington impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. american whiskey tends to fly off the shelves at this liquor store in berlin prices start at about twenty five euros a bottle of the finest stuff can set you back as much as eighty. some fear that tariffs on u.s. imports including whiskey of course will lead to price hikes. are but store owners of past us is taking the levees in his stride they're due to come into effect on friday but for him it's all about pivoting to other regions after all american whiskey isn't the only kind on offer for life might focus more on german whisky than isn't the only kind to come from the us ther
u.s. top corporate index gives general electric its marching orders. behind all ours for the banking crash that lot to euro zone's most costly states rescue. welcome to your business news it's good to have you with us this friday that is first you tariffs and u.s. x. force factor will hit real american products like peanut butter whiskey and motorcycles trade relations between the u.s. and europe are under strain especially since washington impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. american whiskey...
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u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity to not only meet some of their social obligations but also because it's the least cost option as well when you talk about you know when you say the word procurement that really means that they are looking at i
u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive...
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u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive server farms whether it's big box retailers like wal-mart and others that are doing some of these installations on their own properties or if it's consumer facing companies that are. concerned about consumer preferences for clean energy and sustainability so they're making pledges so we're definitely seeing more and more corporations go into the marketplace and and produce or procure electricity to not only meet some of their social obligations but also because it's the least cost option when you talk about you know when you say the word perp. that really means that they are looking at it from a busin
u.s. corporations doing their part to continue with the agreement the paris climate agreement yes some of them are i mean half of the fortune five hundred companies have some sort of either sustainability or renewable energy pledge that they are adhering to and so what we're seeing across the country is a big driver of renewable deployment in the united states is corporate procurement and so whether it's i.t. related companies like apple and amazon and microsoft that have big power intensive...
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u.s. corporate seem to suggest they might be. richard: it is interesting to see. 2.8 billion euros of penalties against u.s. products this friday and you are seeing companies, iconic that thebrands warning tariffs are going to have very large substantial effect on their sales. with harley saying that they are going to begin moving production out of the u.s. to skirt the tariffs. round performance inc. they will have to increase prices in the eu by 10%. the strategy is paying dividends already. manus: how do you think the escalation between the eu and the u.s. is going to play out? if anything, trump's latest salvo, you look at the bmw production, if you look at the auto production by producers, it is shooting yourself in the foot, isn't it? is the: a really rhetoric tween the eu and the u.s. does not indicate that there is a lot of room for them to de-escalate the situation. where things stand right now once the eu imposed the 2.8 billion euros of tariffs, trump responded if the eu does not act down and the u.s. would impose this broad 20% tariff on all eu autos.
u.s. corporate seem to suggest they might be. richard: it is interesting to see. 2.8 billion euros of penalties against u.s. products this friday and you are seeing companies, iconic that thebrands warning tariffs are going to have very large substantial effect on their sales. with harley saying that they are going to begin moving production out of the u.s. to skirt the tariffs. round performance inc. they will have to increase prices in the eu by 10%. the strategy is paying dividends already....
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u.s. corporations that were violating the trading with the enemy during the korean war and who were trading with red china and selling of the arms and selling supplies. ultimately it resulted in a serious condition and conviction. he stayed away from the other stuff. at that time, mccarthy was talking anti- communism but he wasn't doing the stuff he ended up doing, ruining people's lives and no evidence. my father, because of his relationship after six months his investigation was completed and he left the committee. he came back on the minority side as chief counsel to senator mcclellan. in that position he ended up writing this agreement that set mccarthy and brought mccarthy down. he was a leader of that effort. he liked mccarthy. he felt sorry for him and he felt mccarthy was a demagogue. he was heavy drinking big friendly nice guy like but he also did not have proper boundaries. and -- was an evil man and was able to play on his worst side. my father always had an affection for mccarthy. he saw that he had a good side. mccarthy died in at that time everyone who is liberal in that count
u.s. corporations that were violating the trading with the enemy during the korean war and who were trading with red china and selling of the arms and selling supplies. ultimately it resulted in a serious condition and conviction. he stayed away from the other stuff. at that time, mccarthy was talking anti- communism but he wasn't doing the stuff he ended up doing, ruining people's lives and no evidence. my father, because of his relationship after six months his investigation was completed and...