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when i think of technology and design i think of apple.hnology used to be a factor, now we don't care anymore. we don't care if it is faster anymore. the care of it is better now. it hasmatters more than in the past two decades. >> that was the school of design president, soon to be the design partner at kleiner perkins. we'll be live at ebay headquarters all day tomorrow for a special bloomberg west. we'll have an interview with the and much more.oe you do not want to miss our ebay special tomorrow on bloomberg -- "bloomberg west." markets onok at the the move every hour. here's julie hyman. we do have a bit of a mixed picture today as people trying people are the -- trying to weigh the economic data that came out this morning. the nasdaq flirted with the green a little bit, but is back down 1/10 of one percent. we want to highlight a couple of stocks. a technologyis stock. the company reported strong data through phase three of its breast cancer drug. watching francesca holdings. the clothing and accessories company said it has cut its o
when i think of technology and design i think of apple.hnology used to be a factor, now we don't care anymore. we don't care if it is faster anymore. the care of it is better now. it hasmatters more than in the past two decades. >> that was the school of design president, soon to be the design partner at kleiner perkins. we'll be live at ebay headquarters all day tomorrow for a special bloomberg west. we'll have an interview with the and much more.oe you do not want to miss our ebay...
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. >> when we look at the proposal, the call for apple to spend their cash have gone on for years andears. do you think they're thinking, look, fine, vote on it and let's put this to rest? they are think comfortable with it. apple has the problem a lot of companies which they had. they generate a lot of cash. cash from operations less year, if you go back to the beginning of this year, when apple had its annual meeting, they were very comfortable to have a conversation about the best uses of their capital. at the time back in february of this year, the activist investor, at the center of everything, was david einhorn. now we are gearing up for this meeting where the focus will be another activist investor. if you go buy some of the language from some of the other from one ofe heard the most influential investors in the country, an apple shareholder, which described as a johnny-come-lately, they are totally fine to put in front of shareholders and probably feel they will get a lot of support for long-term investors. >> is there a suggestion they might come up with another plan to put t
. >> when we look at the proposal, the call for apple to spend their cash have gone on for years andears. do you think they're thinking, look, fine, vote on it and let's put this to rest? they are think comfortable with it. apple has the problem a lot of companies which they had. they generate a lot of cash. cash from operations less year, if you go back to the beginning of this year, when apple had its annual meeting, they were very comfortable to have a conversation about the best uses...
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or frankly, when apple. the ipod. >> that was bing gordon would jon erlichman.for the bwest byte. we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory, what do you have? >> $1500. this is a great story. there is a street in a little vietnamese village that had the and renamed facebook. a flag knocked out this road and it was used by farmers to reach their paddy field. a gear but people on facebook raised $1500 to rebuild the road. the village has put up a sign dubbing the road facebook. >> that is so sweet. and a reminder of the global reach of facebook. >> when you think back to the arab spring and everything, the role that facebook and twitter played in all of that. it is very interesting. i tend not to think of those social networks and other places and the way they work there as very different from here, but that is a wonderful report. >> on another note, i have to ask you, what was your favorite youtube video of 2013? >> i don't have one. i'm not really a youtube video guy. by i know people who love the "what does the fox say?" video. i thought for the first
or frankly, when apple. the ipod. >> that was bing gordon would jon erlichman.for the bwest byte. we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory, what do you have? >> $1500. this is a great story. there is a street in a little vietnamese village that had the and renamed facebook. a flag knocked out this road and it was used by farmers to reach their paddy field. a gear but people on facebook raised $1500 to rebuild the road. the village has put up a sign dubbing the road...
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dennis: when apple pushed back the monitor began to demand to reach with a ceo's >> q budget to meetith the designer of the iphone and also albacore in those who did n share that. dennis: they did not scare the heck out of apple but this was wrote about where the fcc goes after the little trade group with a $2 million budget in cincinnati and 22,000 teachers and debt of these said we will remove several us now rates the chances students but it will monitor up to 20 years why is the sec going after a piano teachers group? >> because it can. any system that would have stopped when the teachers association said we'd never there was anything wrong that is always just advisory but nobody has used it to punish a member. that was the end of it and instead to have this oversize paperwork but it cannot possibly make sense. dennis: but the administration wants to teach business of lesson to prove who is in charge. >> like knocking somebody's cap off on the playground. they do it because they can. dennis: you have great metaphors. the bureaucracy stands from the white house to the statehouseith
dennis: when apple pushed back the monitor began to demand to reach with a ceo's >> q budget to meetith the designer of the iphone and also albacore in those who did n share that. dennis: they did not scare the heck out of apple but this was wrote about where the fcc goes after the little trade group with a $2 million budget in cincinnati and 22,000 teachers and debt of these said we will remove several us now rates the chances students but it will monitor up to 20 years why is the sec...
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or frankly when apple pulls off the ipad. >> that was being gordon was jon erlichman.ccording to new research, kleiner perkins has the biggest pipeline of potential ipos in the coming year among venture capital firms. plummeting pc sales has hewlett-packard giving its business strategy. but can they move things around by moving to the cloud and data service? we hear from whitman when we return next. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west" streaming on your phone and now on apple tv. i'm emily chang. hewlett-packard is looking to reduce its dependency on pcs as sales keep falling. the company is rolling out a set of data servers and storage solutions for the enterprise. hewlett-packard's executive vice president and general manager of the enterprise group is working with ceo meg whitman on the company's turnaround. >> this is "bloomberg west" streaming on your phone and now on apple tv. i'm emily chang. hewlett-packard is looking to reduce its dependency on pcs as sales keep falling. the company is rolling out a set of data servers and storage solutions for the enterprise. hewlet
or frankly when apple pulls off the ipad. >> that was being gordon was jon erlichman.ccording to new research, kleiner perkins has the biggest pipeline of potential ipos in the coming year among venture capital firms. plummeting pc sales has hewlett-packard giving its business strategy. but can they move things around by moving to the cloud and data service? we hear from whitman when we return next. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west" streaming on your phone and now on apple...
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i mean if someone says visa is going too far too fast that's what they were saying about apple when applends me of apple in its hayday. zero long-term debt, three times the operating margins as american express. when i think of american express i think of the hair club for men commercial, the guy says not only am i the president i'm a client. they not only issue credit cards but must be using their own a lot. so much debt and visa has zero. i think overall visa has, you know, outpaced american express but it's for a reason. i think visa is -- >> jason -- >> jonathan a chance to respond. not criticizing the fundamentals, from a chart perspective, american express looks like a better deal. >> yeah. if i'm looking at all those reasons you mentioned i would say that's why visa has been up so much more than american express over the past two years. talking about the trade going forward selling what's priced into a pretty rich stock in visa. >> i like to look at the price to earnings growth ratio. that is my number one favorite ratio to look at the. the peg ratio. even with visa's run up visa i
i mean if someone says visa is going too far too fast that's what they were saying about apple when applends me of apple in its hayday. zero long-term debt, three times the operating margins as american express. when i think of american express i think of the hair club for men commercial, the guy says not only am i the president i'm a client. they not only issue credit cards but must be using their own a lot. so much debt and visa has zero. i think overall visa has, you know, outpaced american...
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. >> you talk about one of your more valuable customers that is apple. when we see the ceo of apple pointing to a chip and saying it is the apple.chip, it is their chip but based on your technology? >> yeah, we have a number of different licensing models. some people take a design that we've done kind of off the shelf, other people take a more fundamental definition of process, architecture, build our own, how that gets described varies a little bit. ultimately based on the instruction set. >> company names is apropos, you are like the switzerland of the tech industry, an arms dealer in a sense. >> but's interesting as we get to more wearable computing and other chip sensings like in kitchen appliance, nothing but good news for you guys and probably has had a significant impact on your market value, i would assume, the last couple of years? >> what we're seeing in lots of mark sets the need and deet sire to integrate intelligence into lots and lots of different things to lawyer the power consumption, connect to the internet, provide some other service on top
. >> you talk about one of your more valuable customers that is apple. when we see the ceo of apple pointing to a chip and saying it is the apple.chip, it is their chip but based on your technology? >> yeah, we have a number of different licensing models. some people take a design that we've done kind of off the shelf, other people take a more fundamental definition of process, architecture, build our own, how that gets described varies a little bit. ultimately based on the...
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when apple bought au then tech it was criticized an then it gave us a clue as to what was going to bethe iphone 5. you take a look at these two and what comes to mind? are these two components of an apple tv offering? the notion that you can move your arm and change the channel? or that it can mine your information and know what you want to watch? >> well, i think the prime sense clearly is related to apple tv and more along the gaming side of it and really changing the gaming industry and making your tv part of the gaming experience. i think what we're talking about with topsy, that could be more along the lines of services as jon was talking about. this could be something they could integrate some of the intelligence around trends into services like siri. for example, if you ask siri a question, having an awareness of what some of the trends are is important. the big theme here is that apple is looking beyond just the core devices and they're trying to look more at the service layer which is an important differentiator longer term around these devices. >> i tell you another possibil
when apple bought au then tech it was criticized an then it gave us a clue as to what was going to bethe iphone 5. you take a look at these two and what comes to mind? are these two components of an apple tv offering? the notion that you can move your arm and change the channel? or that it can mine your information and know what you want to watch? >> well, i think the prime sense clearly is related to apple tv and more along the gaming side of it and really changing the gaming industry...
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. >> i think back to when apple released the new iphone with that fingerprint i.d. and then the conversation about that right away was how is that data being stored? how secure is it really? those conversations about technology wouldn't have happened a year ago either. >> you would have had maybe third or fourth question would have been is apple sending these keys to a server some place. stored in the cloud? this was the first question. apple had to come out at the beginning and say in the press statement during the keynote, don't worry. these only stay on your phone. they never go to any storage anywhere else. never transmitted. they had to make that message clear because of this and it's a consumer point where we say wait a minute, who has access to what i'm using. >> one of the more frightening recent stories is webcams on computers and phones they turn on without your knowledge and law enforcement and surveillance agencies can actually watch you through your computer in real time. >> it's easy to fix if you put tape on the webcam. >> they can even just -- the li
. >> i think back to when apple released the new iphone with that fingerprint i.d. and then the conversation about that right away was how is that data being stored? how secure is it really? those conversations about technology wouldn't have happened a year ago either. >> you would have had maybe third or fourth question would have been is apple sending these keys to a server some place. stored in the cloud? this was the first question. apple had to come out at the beginning and say...
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when apple comes to the table to report sales, it will only achieve volume if it discounts the price.ing, the overhyped of apple? >> the last three months is when the share price has moved the most. actually, the last quarter. the last quarter tells me there has been an awful lot of optimism with people factoring in opportunities in china. i think that the sales opportunity will only be achieved as a reduction of price and profitability. these iposat all of and they do not actually make money. difficult to believe in models where there is no clear revenue screen. google, fantastic company, amazon likewise. i would look at some of the emerging ones, a first-class technology company ready to gobble up. margins and profits in other economies. hcl, indian company, about to become more substantial in european sales. it is the next leg of the bull market. 2014 will be the year it makes real progress. >> and you also like s.a.p. well positioned and high maintenance margins. what i look for in technology companies, solid current sales. prayer, hopes tomorrow. >> i love the way you put it. tha
when apple comes to the table to report sales, it will only achieve volume if it discounts the price.ing, the overhyped of apple? >> the last three months is when the share price has moved the most. actually, the last quarter. the last quarter tells me there has been an awful lot of optimism with people factoring in opportunities in china. i think that the sales opportunity will only be achieved as a reduction of price and profitability. these iposat all of and they do not actually make...
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-- when that meeting takes place early next year what is going to be on the agenda. apple is going to put it in front of shareholders. technically, shareholders could vote in favor of something like this, but it is apple that is saying, "we would suggest that you do not vote in favor of this." is that basically the way to think of this? >> that is correct. this comes out in an sec proxy statement with apple basically saying that they recommend the board not vote to increase the size of the buyback as icahn would like to see. apple already has one of the largest buybacks in history in place. they already have quarterly dividends. there is a $100 billion row gram in place. the company feeling is that that is sufficient right now. -- there is a $100 billion program in place. they do not see a need for an increase, but they are spending cash and other meaningful ways, including buying a lot of companies. we have seen a number of technology acquisitions this year from apple, many of which have been under their radar, that have been enhancing their products quite fast, and other
-- when that meeting takes place early next year what is going to be on the agenda. apple is going to put it in front of shareholders. technically, shareholders could vote in favor of something like this, but it is apple that is saying, "we would suggest that you do not vote in favor of this." is that basically the way to think of this? >> that is correct. this comes out in an sec proxy statement with apple basically saying that they recommend the board not vote to increase the...
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so they're not just spending crazy the way they were maybe pre- >> this is just a time when apple is n the analysts left it. the ubs upgrade is right. the stock is incredibly cheap. you're seeing the reversion away from expensive tech stocks into cheap stocks and apple is the leader. >> by putting the black weekend, as they put it, into review, brick and mortar retail sales up 1%, but retail shopper traffic down 4%. [ bell sounds ] there's your opening bell. >> for the month of november, sales increasing 7.2%. that is better than what the edmunds estimate was. >> new generation of shoppers is intensely focused on shopping between channels. so the store experience is still very important to them. but they start their journey online first. >> the bankruptcy judge overseeing the detroit bankruptcy case appears to be laying the groundwork now for approving this chapter 9 bankruptcy, the largest in u.s. history. >> announcer: the "squawk on the street" countdown to christmas is in full swing. ho ho ho! ♪ santa baby ♪ >> good tuesday morning, we're live here at post 9 of the new york stock
so they're not just spending crazy the way they were maybe pre- >> this is just a time when apple is n the analysts left it. the ubs upgrade is right. the stock is incredibly cheap. you're seeing the reversion away from expensive tech stocks into cheap stocks and apple is the leader. >> by putting the black weekend, as they put it, into review, brick and mortar retail sales up 1%, but retail shopper traffic down 4%. [ bell sounds ] there's your opening bell. >> for the month...
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if you eat it with an apple, it comes with fiber. when you eat that apple, that fiber slows that fructose in the body and you are not flooding the liver with hepatotoxin. when you take it out of nature and we put it out of products that do not include fiber and when we take those substance and sugary substances on an empty stomach is a real shock to the liver. what we are seeing over time is a rising rate of fatty liver disease that has no relationship to alcohol consumption in the american public to the tune of 33 percent of adults with some level of fatty liver disease that is not related to alcohol consumption. this is a new thing for the scientific community. we are doing the fastest rising cost for liver transplantation in america and what we see in our own medical center is non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis. this is a public health crisis. unfortunately the science is new and the public isn't aware. one of the things i would be welcomed with your effort is helping the san franciscans learn more about these toxics affects about hour -- h
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. >>> google is catching up with apple when it comes to voice activated smart phones software. jean munster checked the google system. he graded the smart phone assistance a c plus. a year ago google received a d minus while apple scored a c. >>> shares of scores increased today. they're optimistic that the san francisco media site can increase. twitter is now trading at about twice its november 7th ipo price. >>> the oakland a's continue moving bodies. sports is next. we'll tell you which pitcher was traded away today at the baseball winter meetings. >> coming up on bay area news at 7:00. our crews will continue to follow protesters in santa rosa who are outraged that a sheriff deputy is now back at work after shooting a killing a 13- year-old boy. that deputy mistook the boy's unmarked pellet gun for an assault rifle. protesters plan to hold a rally tonight. an update at 6:00. six- >>> scores of seniors showed up today at the annual christmas show at glide memorial church. the event has been going on for at least 30 years. the church's tradition of helping feed people is parti
. >>> google is catching up with apple when it comes to voice activated smart phones software. jean munster checked the google system. he graded the smart phone assistance a c plus. a year ago google received a d minus while apple scored a c. >>> shares of scores increased today. they're optimistic that the san francisco media site can increase. twitter is now trading at about twice its november 7th ipo price. >>> the oakland a's continue moving bodies. sports is...
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you suggest are part of this, would they drop out or not start college or take on more on deck when apple would it would have been on the students who are currently eligible who wouldn't be eligible under your proposals? >> the students would have accommodation of things in order to achieve some kind of higher education. some of them might in fact take out loans and the reason is the limited research that is available shows that for those students they actually respond better compared to grants that they do not have to pay back. >> you mentioned limited research and you know how many students were studied in that particular study? that was intriguing. he said that middle income students don't benefit from the pell grants and i found that surprising. >> i will have to go back and look at it or you. >> thank you. >> mr. dannenberg, do you have thoughts on what would happen if we limited the pell grants and more students would have to lie on a? >> is important to keep in mind that we have the great secret and over 40% are going to community colleges and the idea that students are going to le
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is not clear if or when apple will use the technology in computers or mobile devices. ing a nice boost, upgraded the neutral, nice jump to date. sony reporting play station 4 global sales stopped 2.1 million units, less than three weeks of being on the market, but one million units sold within 24 hours of the new play station launched in north america on november 15th. sony on track to build five million units worldwide by march which will be helped by february's believe in japan. shares are up over 90% in the last year, down slightly today. self-fulfilling prophecy, jeff flock brought you the first live look at gm's driverless, vehicles on the road by 2020. folks at volvo say they will have 100 driverless cars in sweden by 2017, three years across the board gm. the drive me program is a partnership between volvo and swedish government agencies to eliminate deadly car crashes. self driving will be allowed on preapproved roads. the best hit heavy areas still need to have an actual driver behind the wheel which i think is good news for everyone. tracy: i want one of those
is not clear if or when apple will use the technology in computers or mobile devices. ing a nice boost, upgraded the neutral, nice jump to date. sony reporting play station 4 global sales stopped 2.1 million units, less than three weeks of being on the market, but one million units sold within 24 hours of the new play station launched in north america on november 15th. sony on track to build five million units worldwide by march which will be helped by february's believe in japan. shares are up...
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especially when comparing apples to apples. that's obviously a positive sign.ne of several we have seen on consumer activity. reported just this week, for example, the personal consumer spending went up about 60 billion-dollars in the month of necessary november. yeah, we have seen a spade of positive economic news in the last 30 days. u.s. job less claims came out. is the economy finally recovering the economy is what you el boo it is. you are working you feel the economy is strong. the neighbor may not be, he or she doesn't feel it is as strong. certainly we have seen positive numbers. went down, but they had got undramatically in the preceding two weeks so this is kind of a direction. at retailers at restaurants and at hotels will lose their jobs and file for benefits. >> october, november, consumer spending went up about $107 billion. in the first two months of the third quarter they went up about 60 billion dollars and we had a very very strong third quarter. so this is pointing towards perhaps even an stronger fourth quarter. or at least not as dismal a l
especially when comparing apples to apples. that's obviously a positive sign.ne of several we have seen on consumer activity. reported just this week, for example, the personal consumer spending went up about 60 billion-dollars in the month of necessary november. yeah, we have seen a spade of positive economic news in the last 30 days. u.s. job less claims came out. is the economy finally recovering the economy is what you el boo it is. you are working you feel the economy is strong. the...
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apple. why is that? especially whennts and what the board thinks about what he is doing and the revenue and profitability of this company, you know, you could go in a whole bunch of different directions. whether it is that people are waiting for the next big thing beyond iphone, even though they just unveiled a whole bunch of new ones, or if they are more excited about the stories from other minis. >> apple has been the target, let's say, of some activist investor attention this year. carl icahn was one, saying that apple should be buying back millions in additional stocks, so far they are not doing it. >> late on friday we got some of , for the first time, some commentary from apple on saying -- thanks, but we will follow our own path on this, putting out a big document ahead of their annual meeting saying that they will have this issue on the agenda. do investors want to see this massive buyback by the company? the board is urging investors to vote against this. apple is already in the process of returning a lot of in
apple. why is that? especially whennts and what the board thinks about what he is doing and the revenue and profitability of this company, you know, you could go in a whole bunch of different directions. whether it is that people are waiting for the next big thing beyond iphone, even though they just unveiled a whole bunch of new ones, or if they are more excited about the stories from other minis. >> apple has been the target, let's say, of some activist investor attention this year....
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festivities of the holiday season, have a sip of something that's already becoming as american as apple pie. >> when we come back we'll dive into the ferment, so to speak, and talk about craft beer with three pioneers in the industry. stay with us. this is inside story. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on line, and it's not - it's not just twitter, what has happened through social media and the anonymity of the net is that you see websites, hate-filled websites targetting all sorts of groups, popping up. there has been a huge number of those that exist as well. >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents... gripping films from the world's top documen
festivities of the holiday season, have a sip of something that's already becoming as american as apple pie. >> when we come back we'll dive into the ferment, so to speak, and talk about craft beer with three pioneers in the industry. stay with us. this is inside story. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or...
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what they are trying to do is anticipate what their clients need, so when a company like apple or google or microsoft comes to them and says, we want to develop this, they do have their offices in cupertino, but apple does develop a lot of their own technologies, but they work very closely with their manufacturing partners, such as foxconn, to figure out how to bring it to market and mass market, and that is one of the key things, mass production, so it foxconn is trying to anticipate the needs, and they can actually fulfill them. >> what do you think foxconn will be looking at other than wearable technology? >> well, one of the things that we can assume, and we certainly have not seen necessarily any evidence, is things that go further, such as medical devices, and that is similar to wearables and connected devices, but the thing with medical devices, we have aging populations in the u.s. and japan and even in china. things that can measure vital signs is certainly an area that foxconn would be interested in. in southern taiwan, to build software, to build the connectivity, they are loo
what they are trying to do is anticipate what their clients need, so when a company like apple or google or microsoft comes to them and says, we want to develop this, they do have their offices in cupertino, but apple does develop a lot of their own technologies, but they work very closely with their manufacturing partners, such as foxconn, to figure out how to bring it to market and mass market, and that is one of the key things, mass production, so it foxconn is trying to anticipate the...
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apple is now down one if you net it from when they got the china mobile deal. buy apple.se cloud stocks. if veeva is right, salesforce.com will break down off its high. all of the veeva system is balanced on salenumber the unemployment rate drop jason furman is the chairman of the president's counsel of economic advisers. it's great to you have back. >> thanks for having me. >> your early take on these numbers. >> it's certainly good news for the economy. we're continuing to create jobs at a solid pace, continuing to bring our unemployment rate down. but we definitely have a lot more work to do. we saw decline in unemployment entirely short term unemployed finding jobs. just as many long-term unemployed as ever. that's why it's so important to be extending unemployment insurance. >> do you think there are some people who may be able to say politically different from you is because we've been cutting back benefits, cutting back the actual amount that you get? do you think there is any validity to that? >> strongly disagree with that. i think unemployment is good for the fa
apple is now down one if you net it from when they got the china mobile deal. buy apple.se cloud stocks. if veeva is right, salesforce.com will break down off its high. all of the veeva system is balanced on salenumber the unemployment rate drop jason furman is the chairman of the president's counsel of economic advisers. it's great to you have back. >> thanks for having me. >> your early take on these numbers. >> it's certainly good news for the economy. we're continuing to...
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your daughter discovered a venerability in apple's ios operating system when she was 9 and disclosed that to apple after a long internal debate about whether or not the kid should use it secret and use it to improve their scores on network video games. what an amazing ing program. you bring them to those programs. not in year, interestingly enough. you uninvited the dod this year. >> only one year because the year before i think that balance and having both sides is really what we all need. we can't be afraid of the other side we disagree with. >> you know, it's always interesting to hear people from the nsa who are /aeu /k*us accustomed to a tame press and audiences, address a very free wheeling, incredibly smart hackers who really understand security and who can distinguish between security and security theater and who are not shy about standing up and explaining to the general the difference. that's pretty awesome. >> the kids got them alone. >> they are pretty tough crowd. >> we're here in san francisco today. tell me a little bit, why did you decide is san francisco the place for
your daughter discovered a venerability in apple's ios operating system when she was 9 and disclosed that to apple after a long internal debate about whether or not the kid should use it secret and use it to improve their scores on network video games. what an amazing ing program. you bring them to those programs. not in year, interestingly enough. you uninvited the dod this year. >> only one year because the year before i think that balance and having both sides is really what we all...
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so when you're apple, you're a google, these guys are putting a lot of orders in through micron.n made a major acquisition that will help them next year. but i expect they can earn $4 a share in 2014, so a 10 multiple on that, this is a $40 check. >> since i'm the commissioner, you must like that david einhorn is in this name? >> i do, absolutely. after i called in with the realtime trade at $18, einhorn came on the show to say he had a position in it. >> pete, so you're taking him on on this name. >> not -- >> really, he is? >> you're saying he's late to the party. >> i'm not saying you're late. there's plenty of room to the upside. what's the biggest catalyst going forward? is it because they made the acquisition and they are part of the apple equation? i think it goes to 30, but what do you think makes it go to 30? >> partly the acquisition, but the catalyst is hynx. micron is taking market share, and getting pricing. lastly, remember, if you're running apple or google, you don't want to be giving all of the orders to samsung still. that's a fact, that samsung is number two, m
so when you're apple, you're a google, these guys are putting a lot of orders in through micron.n made a major acquisition that will help them next year. but i expect they can earn $4 a share in 2014, so a 10 multiple on that, this is a $40 check. >> since i'm the commissioner, you must like that david einhorn is in this name? >> i do, absolutely. after i called in with the realtime trade at $18, einhorn came on the show to say he had a position in it. >> pete, so you're...
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the pin information was fully incrypted at the key pad and remained incrypted at our apple and when it was removed from our system. >>> it's okay for government to listen to phone calls, read e-mails and track people. a federal judge made that ruling yesterday. that the surveillance program is lawful and does not violate the privacy of american citizens. but the fight is not over for the agency. >> reporter: in his ruling federal judge william pauley said that the surveillance system represents the counter punch. he said the 9/11 attacks might have been prevented if the phone data collection had existed then to help investigators to connect the dots before the attacks occurred. the government has learned from its mistakes and has adapted to its new enemy. he said the data collection program was part of the adjustment, and he dismissed the lawsuit brought by the american civil liberties union after edward snowden linked details of the top-secret programs that pick up millions of telephone and internet records on american networks every day. it was argued that the authority was so broad
the pin information was fully incrypted at the key pad and remained incrypted at our apple and when it was removed from our system. >>> it's okay for government to listen to phone calls, read e-mails and track people. a federal judge made that ruling yesterday. that the surveillance program is lawful and does not violate the privacy of american citizens. but the fight is not over for the agency. >> reporter: in his ruling federal judge william pauley said that the surveillance...
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some song is currently apple's strongest competitor. if we go back to whenone was introduced, apple was only spending about 100 million a quarter. as you can see, although there has been a huge acceleration in samsung spending, apple has gone up as well. in september 2012 they very nearly matched samsung. there is certainly a correlation between both companies and what they are actually shipping into the markets. apple spending has come down. the company predicts in the next year they are going to increase that spending from 8 billion in the last fiscal year to over 10 billion next year. >> it looks like samsung has gone up. >> that's exactly the way you want to do this. apple has gone from one cluster to another. you can see they're spending has been above google and microsoft. google and microsoft were not in the device business until recently. we do see a rise in microsoft and google. they are starting to pop more into manufacturing. >> what about advertising spending. samsung has been getting a lot of attention for its ads. the next ring wing is already
some song is currently apple's strongest competitor. if we go back to whenone was introduced, apple was only spending about 100 million a quarter. as you can see, although there has been a huge acceleration in samsung spending, apple has gone up as well. in september 2012 they very nearly matched samsung. there is certainly a correlation between both companies and what they are actually shipping into the markets. apple spending has come down. the company predicts in the next year they are going...
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sorry care for him when you log on to apple products. we had a few local teens snooping on your consumer habits. buy thing then this issue that is just couldn't imagine me i just am in the beginning of what is likely to be a ballerina last thing come to a shoe and one heat the bacon as a number of reasons for that one is. if you like and germany for instance an open mind and be good this great piece in the fp that that determines our notorious for standing naked mind of windows without heartbeats and their notion of privacy when it comes to you know that being on beaches in the mediterranean pre tom cloke that it is very different from the notion of rivers see that see others but when it comes to date. we had a very very good from the shoot when you look across generations you have the younger generation to korea with facebook and who being part of it. they share stuff that people wouldn't dream of shattering personally person to person and put it on facebook and their understanding of what is prissy and where they would like to draw the
sorry care for him when you log on to apple products. we had a few local teens snooping on your consumer habits. buy thing then this issue that is just couldn't imagine me i just am in the beginning of what is likely to be a ballerina last thing come to a shoe and one heat the bacon as a number of reasons for that one is. if you like and germany for instance an open mind and be good this great piece in the fp that that determines our notorious for standing naked mind of windows without...
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you want to make the point, everyone needs to understand that apple is a place where we go to hide when the market looks risky. do expect apple to break out against the other tech stocks which may start to fall. >> he will keep you with us. is the kind of things that people's ears perk up when they hear about apple. we will take you inside a place reserved for the wealthiest people in the world. it is a fault with a swiss bank. 2013 might have been the year of the ceo shuffle. we will look at who left, who got tapped, and what the big jobs are still open. get your resumes ready. we will be right back. >> if you are hiding assets in switzerland, you might want to get them out of those banks as soon as possible. today is the deadline for swiss banks to cut deals with the u.s. government to avoid prosecution for giving shelter to u.s. tax invaders. there is a look and maybe you should not get used to it. , it is 80 in zÜrich feet below. this fault has 3500 safes. we have it in 10 different sizes. looks like a closet. 200 swissst is francs. the large ones, they are 1000. what you need is to
you want to make the point, everyone needs to understand that apple is a place where we go to hide when the market looks risky. do expect apple to break out against the other tech stocks which may start to fall. >> he will keep you with us. is the kind of things that people's ears perk up when they hear about apple. we will take you inside a place reserved for the wealthiest people in the world. it is a fault with a swiss bank. 2013 might have been the year of the ceo shuffle. we will...
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apple? >> well, let's start by saying i always brought on when i'm selling apple or suggesting to short appleime to buy apple as this just doesn't happen to be that time in my opinion. i give you three solid reasons why, look what happened in thanksgiving to the stock price of apple. people expected this to happen. the stock's up 10% since thanksgiving. that is a handful of days to go. so the stock expected this news. i also say this news is big news. the china mobile market is massive. david: it is huge. it is massive. >> that is what is expected. absolutely. but it was expected. i would also call however apple's reaction today to be a complete dud based on the news. as of close of the market apple was at its lows of the days and looked like it was deteriorating. i would call that a dud as far as reaction tt the news. apple tends to buy the rumor sell the news. that is typical for apple. the third piece of information i think is critically important to investor is price. stock price matters. according to our technical analysis, apple hit resistance at 572. liz: so let me flip it back over to
apple? >> well, let's start by saying i always brought on when i'm selling apple or suggesting to short appleime to buy apple as this just doesn't happen to be that time in my opinion. i give you three solid reasons why, look what happened in thanksgiving to the stock price of apple. people expected this to happen. the stock's up 10% since thanksgiving. that is a handful of days to go. so the stock expected this news. i also say this news is big news. the china mobile market is massive....
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. >> this day, when apple stock was sliced in half, the 29th of september, bargain of the century, ifto those of us covering it, and silicon valley, the boom days were done. some were saying it was just app apple, but all of the other stocks really started tanking and we were in for a couple of years of darkness investment-wise. so it's interesting that we've gone back to those more heady levels of september before we had that big dip in apple and others, kind of like we're in a mobile cloud world now, very different from the dot-com days. >> and the components are different. if you look at the biggest components of the nasdaq today, it's a lot different than it was. a fewer number are contributing to the biggest percent gains, and apple being one of them, telling you that nasdaq is not the same one as it was. >> is there a good tell in your mind? is twitter a good tail? what does its valuation tell you about the europe head? >> one of my predictions that i think we've already seen on cnbc is that either google, amazon, or samsung is going to have a rough go stock-wise in 2014. i thin
. >> this day, when apple stock was sliced in half, the 29th of september, bargain of the century, ifto those of us covering it, and silicon valley, the boom days were done. some were saying it was just app apple, but all of the other stocks really started tanking and we were in for a couple of years of darkness investment-wise. so it's interesting that we've gone back to those more heady levels of september before we had that big dip in apple and others, kind of like we're in a mobile...
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there's a question out there as to why this is, why apple seems to be outperforming android when it comesone, demographically, people who buy apple devices tend to have more disposable income and they're more able to spend. the other factor is particularly on the ipad, there are more retail apps geared towards viewing on a tablet and particularly the screen sizes that apple has because they've got that tailored experience. it's easier for people to buy and complete purchases. mainly the ceo of blue nile telling "squawk on the street" this morning that 60% of web visits to his site are mobile. they might actually plunk down the cash using that mobile device. we'll see if android can catch up or if apple will remain the ruler of the roost when it comes to mobile shopping. when we get the official numbers and as the holiday season moves on. for cnbc, i'm jon fortt. >> jon's report. joining us is manglo capital partners, got in early on the video call service skype. they realized a huge profit from that. mark, ceo of mangrove capital partners, thanks for joining us. >> did morning. do you thi
there's a question out there as to why this is, why apple seems to be outperforming android when it comesone, demographically, people who buy apple devices tend to have more disposable income and they're more able to spend. the other factor is particularly on the ipad, there are more retail apps geared towards viewing on a tablet and particularly the screen sizes that apple has because they've got that tailored experience. it's easier for people to buy and complete purchases. mainly the ceo of...
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i think when we knew that apple would roll us this touch i.d. on the iphone. saying i hope it's better than all the other garbage out there. >> my question was, you think that the tsa would have the best technology for fingerprints because we're talking about national, international. >> right. >> could it bow their device is not if to snuff and i do have fingerprints? >> a lot of devices only read the surface of the skin but your fingerprints are coded deeper. there's things called pap dppille and they form the pat person for your fingerprints, so if you can get a device that reads deeper into the layers you have more success. >> when you sign into the iphone for the first time, you have to touch it ten different ways so it's analyzing every, ale -- angle of your finger. we're going to see retinal technology -- >> i thick i have a retina. >> they have clear, that's one of the way you walk through the airport, it scans your retina. >> i said to the woman, i can become a burglar now. at which my little girl started to cry. i've never been fingerprinted before an
i think when we knew that apple would roll us this touch i.d. on the iphone. saying i hope it's better than all the other garbage out there. >> my question was, you think that the tsa would have the best technology for fingerprints because we're talking about national, international. >> right. >> could it bow their device is not if to snuff and i do have fingerprints? >> a lot of devices only read the surface of the skin but your fingerprints are coded deeper. there's...
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. >> i really think that as much it is disconcerting it is appropriate to say apple is highlighting shoot when they to lose by doing so to the benefit of their workers. samsung and everybody else is not talking about the issues and not doing steps is ro-active worth noting. it is also worth noting this under tim cook and not steve jobs. > gene munster, google, trish mention mentioned google, they have gone to singapore and taiwan. we can talk about apple but here is plenty of company and we have seen intel and nokia moving out of china. what do you think of the google move? >> i attribute it more to their strategy in china. three years ago they shifted away from being more focused on china and doing it hong kong. i think this is just probably all part of the same theme. feel like they have laid their groundwork in china. stuff is e samsung very really about wages and this is more about google's strategy -- strategy.ic >> taiwan is probably the most technologically advanced country manufacturing. japan is close but you are getting leadership in taiwan. >> thanks, guys. new theme for next year.
. >> i really think that as much it is disconcerting it is appropriate to say apple is highlighting shoot when they to lose by doing so to the benefit of their workers. samsung and everybody else is not talking about the issues and not doing steps is ro-active worth noting. it is also worth noting this under tim cook and not steve jobs. > gene munster, google, trish mention mentioned google, they have gone to singapore and taiwan. we can talk about apple but here is plenty of company...
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you nailed the apple store for 2013. when you met with the apple people and they were adamant, all three executives, they weren't going down market. have the executed that? >> yes, they have. it seems to be paying off. you look at sales of the new 5c is 5s and 5c, and the not doing as well because the 5s is doing so well. >> is that good news for samsung? samsung andso about the boston red sox. eclectic. what is the story on samsung? >> samsung is trying to attack apple of the same rate that apple operates at, but also trying to cover the low end. they have the integration be able to pull that off. whether or not they will be successful, there are serious tensions between samsung and google, which provides the operating system for all their smartphones. >> it seems you're describing what is happening in the u.s., but the battleground will be china and their samsung has the upland, especially the novos of the world which are local. >> and the chinese manufacturer are a to apple and samsung together. -- are a threat to apple an
you nailed the apple store for 2013. when you met with the apple people and they were adamant, all three executives, they weren't going down market. have the executed that? >> yes, they have. it seems to be paying off. you look at sales of the new 5c is 5s and 5c, and the not doing as well because the 5s is doing so well. >> is that good news for samsung? samsung andso about the boston red sox. eclectic. what is the story on samsung? >> samsung is trying to attack apple of the...
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. >> he's got apple pies, deep frying biscuits. >> when it's all fried up, see if he gets it all down. >> i might not be able to last through this one. >>> have you ever wondered what your body would look like after years of smoking? this is a seemingly healthy woman, but if you slide this arrow across her body, you'll begin to see what she would look like if she were a smoker. this is an interactive web site created by the cancer society of finland and this is the tobacco body. this web site has been around for a while but it's just starting to trend here in the u.s. >> she looks like a zombie. looks a little extreme. >> smoking ages you, aids you'll kinds of problem. >> person doesn't mean that everybody's look will look like this necessarily. but if we get a clees up of her face, you'll see it is wrinkled and acne is a problem for women. your teeth are affected, you change. you also get a difference at your lung. this is and if you look closely, that is a very healthy man, according to this diagram, but a smoker shrinks! >> good wb site for the smokers out there if they're looking
. >> he's got apple pies, deep frying biscuits. >> when it's all fried up, see if he gets it all down. >> i might not be able to last through this one. >>> have you ever wondered what your body would look like after years of smoking? this is a seemingly healthy woman, but if you slide this arrow across her body, you'll begin to see what she would look like if she were a smoker. this is an interactive web site created by the cancer society of finland and this is the...
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he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primaryith less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one hand signal as a parting shot. >>> while we're on the subject of popularity, number 6 on the revenue service. and in keeping with the season, what might be described as one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. it seem somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially tea partiers for extra special attention. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast and an investigation by the other federal agency that jins up fear and anxiety everywhere. the justice department. and speaking of spilling the goodies, there are some nongovernment players that must be mentioned for outstanding performances in 2013. number five on the list is the former man of steel. lance armstrong. here is a guy who was master of the cycling world and the big lie. winning the tour tea france seven time claiming repeatedly he was not don'ting to enhance his athletic perfor
he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primaryith less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one hand signal as a parting shot. >>> while we're on the subject of popularity, number 6 on the revenue service. and in keeping with the season, what might be described as one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. it seem somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out...