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the ftc first opened this investigation into amazon back in 2019. it was the same year amazon executives did start using the encrvncrypted app this is not the first time, guys, excuse me, federal agencies have complained about these apps the doj alleged that google encouraged employees to use even krapted apps the fbi voiced concerns over wall street using signal and other encrypted apps. >> i don't know the law here but my assumption is unless and until you are alerted by counsel or law enforcement to retain communications, there is no obligation on a company or an individual's part to do so. >> that's right. the ftc opened this case in 2019 and did say they knew that discovery would be part of this and that they were obligated to hold on to these messages. but this signal and encrypted apps are increasingly common i would say in silicone valley among tech companies and that auto delete retention is really getting on the wrong side of regulators they have been frustrated time and time again when a variety of cases, not just amazon, that they are no
the ftc first opened this investigation into amazon back in 2019. it was the same year amazon executives did start using the encrvncrypted app this is not the first time, guys, excuse me, federal agencies have complained about these apps the doj alleged that google encouraged employees to use even krapted apps the fbi voiced concerns over wall street using signal and other encrypted apps. >> i don't know the law here but my assumption is unless and until you are alerted by counsel or law...
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you're not waiting you bought more amazon >> bought more amazon. >> why >> it's a relatively new position i took a toe hold about a couple of months ago. amazon has held in there very well let's not forget that for the last three years it actually has underperformed the market by a meaningful amount. recently it broke out to a new all-time high. during that three years the financial performance of the company has been fabulous. i don't see that ending. if you look at amazon web services or the retail part of the business, they're going to continue to fire on all cylinders. some people may say, well, at 40 times forward earnings, is this really true to your value discipline, to which i say, yes, for two reasons. i think there's a good likelihood on the strength of the economy that the estimates are too low for amazon and, number two, you really have to normalize amazon's earnings for what if they just stopped building they shouldn't, but what if they stopped investing in the future and operated what they had right now? their expenses would go down, earnings would go up i think is obviously
you're not waiting you bought more amazon >> bought more amazon. >> why >> it's a relatively new position i took a toe hold about a couple of months ago. amazon has held in there very well let's not forget that for the last three years it actually has underperformed the market by a meaningful amount. recently it broke out to a new all-time high. during that three years the financial performance of the company has been fabulous. i don't see that ending. if you look at amazon...
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but so many questions about amazon. uhe been publishing a number of the excerpts and other stories that relate toot issues that you raise. a lot of talk ctics amazon uses understand how folks are doing certain things. saying that they are somebody else in some cases to find out some of the information. and i'm curious whether you think this is right or wrong ultimately. >> so amazon likes to tout all the good it does for small businesses and consumers on its website. but what i found in investigating the company for the book is that it actually spies on its third party sellers, it steals ideas from entrepreneurs. and it gouges a lot of the third party sellers that it holds up as an example of the small businesses that it is helping. they say they are customer obsessed but what i found is they are competitive obsessed. they are misrepresenting themselves to get on rival platforms to get secrets. >> and so let's talk about the tactics in a second, but the customer obsession versus the competition obsession, there is an ar
but so many questions about amazon. uhe been publishing a number of the excerpts and other stories that relate toot issues that you raise. a lot of talk ctics amazon uses understand how folks are doing certain things. saying that they are somebody else in some cases to find out some of the information. and i'm curious whether you think this is right or wrong ultimately. >> so amazon likes to tout all the good it does for small businesses and consumers on its website. but what i found in...
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amazon is going to great lengths to gather intel from rivals. the giant set up a third-party seller called big river services international. a third party arm to sell products through marketplaces. not its own, but e-bay and shopify and walmart and others to gather intelligence according to people familiar with big river, the site spawned from the 2015 plan called project curiosity. it used it with sales to get pricing data and logistic information and other details about sites. let's bring in our steve kovach to bat around the ethical question or moral question or business question. >> doesn't seem legal. >> that is my read >> it is deceitful >> the piece makes it outas if it is a clandestine effort, which it is with their own email addresses. there were times when they go to conferences and they say they're from own email addresses, not representing themselves as they are. sometimes they go to conferences and they say they're from big river. my question is, do we think as amazon seems to suggest in the article, their spokesman, this is a norma
amazon is going to great lengths to gather intel from rivals. the giant set up a third-party seller called big river services international. a third party arm to sell products through marketplaces. not its own, but e-bay and shopify and walmart and others to gather intelligence according to people familiar with big river, the site spawned from the 2015 plan called project curiosity. it used it with sales to get pricing data and logistic information and other details about sites. let's bring in...
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, intervention in a $10 billion cloud computing contract where amazon was considered at least initially to be the leading bidder and trump want today make sure that it did not go to amazon and initially did not. and trump called me afterwards. i think he called me a couple of times afterwards to complain about stories. the last time he called, the one instance he said he had been portrayed pass a little boy. and words that i never expected to hear from the president of the united states. i am not a little boy. i cannot believe i was hearing that from the president of the united states. the second time he called to complain again and said that, it was all because of this negative coverage was because of me, it was because of bezos, it was because of amazon, which i was irritated to hear yet again directly from him and then i said, well, it's not and you know it's not. and i think he is not used to that kind of confrontation. and he blurted out a bunch of profanities and said we were just a hate machine and a big fat lie, basically blamed bezos and amazon again. and after that, i -- he ha
, intervention in a $10 billion cloud computing contract where amazon was considered at least initially to be the leading bidder and trump want today make sure that it did not go to amazon and initially did not. and trump called me afterwards. i think he called me a couple of times afterwards to complain about stories. the last time he called, the one instance he said he had been portrayed pass a little boy. and words that i never expected to hear from the president of the united states. i am...
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amazon sent an email to customers monday saying the drones are done effective immediately, but amazon will still keep the delivery operations going in texas. >>> in case you've ever thought boy, i wish i had a flame throwing robot dog. >> every day. >> look no further. an ohio company has what you are desperately searching for, paul. meet thurmonator, the first flame wielding robot dog the company says. are they sure? they can safely guess. it's operated by wi-fi or youtube. it shoots fire up to 30 feet. what could go wrong? >> yes. >> man. >> yes, what could go wrong? i guess there are some practical applications. the company says wildfire control and convention. not sure if fire departments are jumping to use this and it does jump or you could clear your driveway of snow and ice, but it's over $9,000, battery only lasts an hour. >> wow. >> i know you would buy this thing. >> it's $9,000. >> man. >> the price has got to come down a little. >> if you really wanted some protection. >> no kidding. >> could you imagine somebody is trying to break into your home. >> have some competition.
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you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon and along the left you can check and uncheck boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add one more little box that said made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it expensive but some of it isn't. but if we really care supporting american workers and also getting around the awful guilt. right. that you feel when you buy something you don't quite know its origins. you don't quite know who made it getting around that that that concern if you care about that then a little box would be super helpful for for shoppers who want to do good and don't have the time to be super and will like me about the research. all right. want to go deeper deeper into sort of you and this writing process. you're obviously the author of a very well-received book into the raging sea abo
you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon and along the left you can check and uncheck boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add one more little box that said made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it...
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amazon does not have any that. it's all the small businesses that advertise on amazon. the ad side may be better but your point cloud is the bigger is this, the profit driver -- business, the profit driver. jonathan: do you sense any e-commerce fatigue over amazon? i feel like attitudes have shifted pretty quickly. mandeep: on the e-commerce side what they're doing is making the prime bundle indispensable. they are adding more services, adding grocery delivery now. they are making that sticky and that's always been amazon's playbook for driving recurring subscription revenue. lisa: i hate buying close on amazon. jonathan: i think he was sent into hate buying anything on amazon. lisa: is frustrating if you don't get executive you want. they want this physical world. jonathan: you pay for prime and i have to pay extra for prime video for no ads. did i see earlier there was going to be a new thing you have to pay for for delivery for the year when you already pay for prime? i don't understand that either. lisa: all that they can work through. mandeep: the one window you ca
amazon does not have any that. it's all the small businesses that advertise on amazon. the ad side may be better but your point cloud is the bigger is this, the profit driver -- business, the profit driver. jonathan: do you sense any e-commerce fatigue over amazon? i feel like attitudes have shifted pretty quickly. mandeep: on the e-commerce side what they're doing is making the prime bundle indispensable. they are adding more services, adding grocery delivery now. they are making that sticky...
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we have amazon reporting next tuesday. josh, you do own amazon. what are your expectations there? >> look, this is the one for me. i got -- i think this one will break out and build a brand-new shareholder fan base it's a situation where basically you had a leadership change pretty much at the worst possible time. bezos hands the company off to jassi who effectively built the cloud business and is probably one of the best operators anywhere but the timing was just awful. so it was a really rough two-year period. i think they now have figured out what the street wants. they figured out what they want to do business-wise. they have taken their lumps in streaming and a lot of different areas. but this is when i think you really want to be here amazon's last four operating income growth rates year over year so this starts with q1 2023. plus 28%, plus 132%, plus 343%, plus 267%. please think about the size and the enormity of those numbers for operating income growth. you will not find that amongst any of the other companies we just spent the last 19 minutes talking about. they're expe
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amazon is pushing back against this ftc allegation with some force. we will get to that, but we are talking about communications made by executives on the signal app. explain it to us. mike: it is important to turn the clock back a couple of months to september and this is when the ftc filed its initial antitrust case against amazon. they have been gradually increasing the pressure on this company. in november, they had a less redacted version of the case released to the public and that indicated they had concerns. they didn't name names. today, we learned and we are discussing today the latest and that is that they are naming names including ceo andy jassy and founder jeff bezos. that indicates the kind of pressure the agency is putting on the company. it echoes what this broader effort against big tech in d.c. caroline: turn the clock back even further and you go back to 2019 when jeff bezos made clear that his phone had been hacked. that is the argument as to why executives moved to signal and these discussions that can delete themselves. amazon ha
amazon is pushing back against this ftc allegation with some force. we will get to that, but we are talking about communications made by executives on the signal app. explain it to us. mike: it is important to turn the clock back a couple of months to september and this is when the ftc filed its initial antitrust case against amazon. they have been gradually increasing the pressure on this company. in november, they had a less redacted version of the case released to the public and that...
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and so i amazon, some of the other big tech platforms took down the case against wearing masks because the government had decided that masks were good and that having anything on the marketplace, that challenge, that idea was dangerous. so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the big tech companies were scared of, you know, antitrust lawsuit suits or, you know, other regulation. so they pretty much felt that they had to do it. and there's some letters back and forth saying, you know, how do you want this censorship to to go down? do you want us to just take the book off or take the information off? or should we amplify it? so those are the
and so i amazon, some of the other big tech platforms took down the case against wearing masks because the government had decided that masks were good and that having anything on the marketplace, that challenge, that idea was dangerous. so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was...
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on amazon, the largest ecommerce in the u.s. and most of the western world, you have to sponsor our products with advertising. that's the core of the ad offering it shows especially with google calling out strength in the retail business, that the pay-to-play ad placement for retailers and product producers is essential >> does that mean amazon will benefit? >> absolutely. all of the companies, there is no way they can place the scale of $60 billion or $35 billion of digital ads in a given quarter without automating that business >> richard, always great to sigh you. thank you for being here >>> coming up later today, you don't want to miss the interview with snap ceo evan spiegel at 11:00 a.m. >>> time for the check of the big money movers with silvana henao at cnbc hq silvana. >> frank, let's start with boston beer getting a pop as it reported a surprise first quarter profit and revenue above forecast we are seeing shares up 6% in the pre-market now shipments rising nearly 1% all on growth in the twisted tea brand and offsetti
on amazon, the largest ecommerce in the u.s. and most of the western world, you have to sponsor our products with advertising. that's the core of the ad offering it shows especially with google calling out strength in the retail business, that the pay-to-play ad placement for retailers and product producers is essential >> does that mean amazon will benefit? >> absolutely. all of the companies, there is no way they can place the scale of $60 billion or $35 billion of digital ads in...
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amazon has not been consistently profitable. it is hard to imagine an amazon, and under andy jassy, maybe more of a possibility and you're looking at the big six and you can see that amazon is the only name on the graphic that doesn't offer a buyback or dividend. there you go. jassy seems more responsive to wall street. you know, he gets on the earnings call. that's something that bezos hadn't done in many, many years. he talks a lot about efficiency and who knows? free cash flow, bring it back there. it was negative in 2021 and now it is positive so who knows? it could be next. >> educate me a little bit here. we are, i guess, prone to say that the ai race is between two or three players, google, alphabet, microsoft, maybe amazon, but i keep hearing meta sneaking in there, that they may be a real up and comer. am i wrong or right about that? >> you are absolutely right about that. they're taking different strategies and microsoft exploded with chatgpt and amazon is doing a bunch of different things that are less clear to invest
amazon has not been consistently profitable. it is hard to imagine an amazon, and under andy jassy, maybe more of a possibility and you're looking at the big six and you can see that amazon is the only name on the graphic that doesn't offer a buyback or dividend. there you go. jassy seems more responsive to wall street. you know, he gets on the earnings call. that's something that bezos hadn't done in many, many years. he talks a lot about efficiency and who knows? free cash flow, bring it back...
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ads are profitable this is what amazon realized everyone is coming to amazon to buy products and they will think let's sell them ads. if you look at the amazon page, 70% of it is ads they are paying for. this is an important business. the growth is continuing you saw acceleration with the youtube ads and growth with search ad business is here to stay. >> was this the "show me" quarter for a.i. microsoft's cfo implied guidance is this the "show me" quarter? does a.i. or these companies need to show us more >> i think it is an important development in the end demand. we need to see more applications out there for the use by the corporates overall, we see the demand coming through i think what is happening is microsoft and google are saying customers are buying these cloud services what is great for the customers is they are showing restraint on the cost side. >> back to meta. we were discussing how investors are not enjoying the metaverse as much as the past. that was a rebranding for the company. i wonder if this is a moment where meta has to rethink their name again and strategy ultim
ads are profitable this is what amazon realized everyone is coming to amazon to buy products and they will think let's sell them ads. if you look at the amazon page, 70% of it is ads they are paying for. this is an important business. the growth is continuing you saw acceleration with the youtube ads and growth with search ad business is here to stay. >> was this the "show me" quarter for a.i. microsoft's cfo implied guidance is this the "show me" quarter? does a.i. or...
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did with amazon prime users. they never told us the number but they gave us a revenue number. of so i'm going to looked at revenue, obviously. and as long as revenue's growing in the mid teens, then these guys are going to drop a ton to the bottom line. you know, think about their spend. if they're spending $17 billion on content right now at 270 million subs, do they really need to spend 10% more when they're at 300 million subs? no. they're creating enough content to keep everybody happy with whether that number is 200 million, 500 million or or a billion. so i think you're going to see massive accretion as they grow subscribers even modestly. all that's going to drop to the bottom line. liz: really quick, you have said that netflix's lead is, quote, insurmountnd. >> yes. liz: okay, fine. who's closest behind them this on the racetrack? >> well, hbo is doing it right -- liz: you mean max? >> super high quality. disney and peacock and paramount are doing it completely wrong. amazon is that in-betweener because w
did with amazon prime users. they never told us the number but they gave us a revenue number. of so i'm going to looked at revenue, obviously. and as long as revenue's growing in the mid teens, then these guys are going to drop a ton to the bottom line. you know, think about their spend. if they're spending $17 billion on content right now at 270 million subs, do they really need to spend 10% more when they're at 300 million subs? no. they're creating enough content to keep everybody happy with...
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we talked about amazon and we will see how microsoft does later this week. we are looking at names like qualcomm in the smartphone arena where demand remains difficult and china is a tough market that they are innovating in key areas like artificial intelligence for devices and the world of mobile. we are watching a lot of these developing's carefully. where we see opportunities are names like qualcomm or microsoft, motorola solutions which reports next week have been investing successfully in video and helping to strengthen their offering in public safety and create value for first responders to help communities. we try to remain selective and try to balance what remains a difficult environment. we've seen better growth, better free cash flow generation for some of these companies later this year into year. sonali: you think about economic data that's starting to come out and although the economies remain strong through this right taking cycle, you had a pullback in business activity. how does data like that start to change your mind or impact your thinking
we talked about amazon and we will see how microsoft does later this week. we are looking at names like qualcomm in the smartphone arena where demand remains difficult and china is a tough market that they are innovating in key areas like artificial intelligence for devices and the world of mobile. we are watching a lot of these developing's carefully. where we see opportunities are names like qualcomm or microsoft, motorola solutions which reports next week have been investing successfully in...
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amazon, 169. tonight's meta, nearly 100% year-over-year earnings for q1 >> on the other side of that, look at apple. they will have declining revenue and earnings on that chart you just showed. i think you will continue not only to see a dispersion with the mega caps of amazon, meta, facebook, microsoft and nvidia crushing it, i think meta tonight is setting up -- and we'll talk about it later -- but this is going to deliver the goods. i think microsoft and amazon will also deliver the goods. and so i think you're setting up where these multiples and the growth we have last year in stock appreciation is going to be warranted and will help lift up the rest of the market. to your point about these six names versus the other 494, i think once we get into the second and third quarter of the year, the other names, the other names in the s&p from a revenue and earnings, are going to start to pick up i think this is just a q1 year over year. i'm about the negative earnings growth >> weiss, are we going t
amazon, 169. tonight's meta, nearly 100% year-over-year earnings for q1 >> on the other side of that, look at apple. they will have declining revenue and earnings on that chart you just showed. i think you will continue not only to see a dispersion with the mega caps of amazon, meta, facebook, microsoft and nvidia crushing it, i think meta tonight is setting up -- and we'll talk about it later -- but this is going to deliver the goods. i think microsoft and amazon will also deliver the...
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there is enough space for 10 km even for the amazon, a river in the sense. you can already throw the pill. look what you have happens with water. multi-colored rain in a glass is what is needed for children’s delight; ksenia and alexey often carry out such home experiments in front of their sons; they know from their own experience what it’s like to look at the mesmerizing wonders of nature. the first to go, that's it, the first to go, that's it, kenya was born and raised in kamchatka. salmon spawning and climbing the ovachinsky volcano are only part of the unforgettable experience. childhood memories. alexey, originally from perm, remembers with trepidation the ships on the deep-water kama. and we met in moscow. he fell in love with the capital over time business trips, she is after graduating from university. but he shows the yacht’s sails and names them correctly: spinnaker, mainsail, staysail, the latter is controlled by dad, alexey, an auditor for a pharmaceutical company, enthusiastically participates in regattas, already has two gold medals, thi
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amazon is well-positioned. certainly levers to pull from the cloud. everyday essentials doing pretty well for a pressured consumer. they continue to move on the video site into sports. andrew jesse has all guns blazing with many different ways to grow. sonali: when you look at some of the tech giants is the risk more to the downside at this point given the valuations we have seen in the last six months? ann: the rest of the downside is in the flatter part of your question -- latter part of your question. for big tech it has been strong if you look at the last couple of quarters, especially on the cost-cutting side. what i fear is priced into the valuations we see at the moment are expectations around generative ai delivery measurable monetized contributions to the bottom line. i don't think a lot of the big tech can point to hard numbers justifying the ai euphoria we have seen in the last 45 months. that is my concern, not the earnings trajectory but the expectations being set far too high relative to where trading and deliverables can be right now. s
amazon is well-positioned. certainly levers to pull from the cloud. everyday essentials doing pretty well for a pressured consumer. they continue to move on the video site into sports. andrew jesse has all guns blazing with many different ways to grow. sonali: when you look at some of the tech giants is the risk more to the downside at this point given the valuations we have seen in the last six months? ann: the rest of the downside is in the flatter part of your question -- latter part of your...
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amazon is the great equalizer. amazon web services going to be incredibly strong. amazon advertising is on fire. i want to go to my namesake in georgia. jim? >> hey, good afternoon, jim. booyah. >> booyah back. >> i hope you're doing well. >> could not be better. >> great. great. glad to hear that. what are your thoughts about this acquisition between kroge ? >> i think the government will block it because there reeling from the safeway deal. the one where people ave other stores and it became a hagg way. [ laughter ] so, they're not going to do that deal. anyway, right now the brown chutes are affecting the green shoots. we are in favor of brown chutes. we want rate cuts. it it's exactly what we need for the fed just by cutting rates just when everyone had given up. isn't that exactly the way it works? mad money tonight. s&p such as lights down and i'm learning more about what's working for the software giant. nobody's interested about it for me but you want to be interested because it's really good. on the other side of the coin, newport is milking reporting last
amazon is the great equalizer. amazon web services going to be incredibly strong. amazon advertising is on fire. i want to go to my namesake in georgia. jim? >> hey, good afternoon, jim. booyah. >> booyah back. >> i hope you're doing well. >> could not be better. >> great. great. glad to hear that. what are your thoughts about this acquisition between kroge ? >> i think the government will block it because there reeling from the safeway deal. the one where...
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por otro lado, usuarios de amazon prime tendrán acceso a entregas gratuitas de pedidos en línea con una nueva membresía si lo han llenado de nuestra cadena hermana. si tiene los detalles. hola, qué tal amigos? yo soy silvana henao y ese es su informe cnbc para telemundo. la comisión federal de comercio prohibió las prácticas contractuales que limitan a los empleados a poder irse a trabajar a una empresa de la competencia. el gobierno estima que unos 30 millones de estadounidenses están sujetos a cláusulas de no competencia. se espera que la medida aumente el salario medio unos 524 $ al año. la nueva norma entrará en vigor dentro de 4 meses, pero se espera que enfrente oposición por parte de empresas y empleadores. más de 3 millones de personas con cobertura medicaid podrían ser elegibles para el medicamento inyectable, ya que ha sido aprobado para reducir el riesgo de cardiopatías en personas obesas o con sobrepeso. pero según un nuevo estudio, algunos beneficiarios aún podrían tener que pagar costos de su propio bolsillo. ciertos planes de medicare podrían esperar hast
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in the amazon, they handed them over to the police. they say to the minus contaminate the water was not carry indigenous group of the amazons largest and live in relative isolation of those. uh, those are the stories that the covering of course, will be back with much more news for you. in about half an hour time. i'll have another bullet send one. 0, one east, as a program, coming up next on the a week to look at the world's top business stores. how much is the rebuilding going to cost? who pays from global markets? and economies of small businesses have just started seeing and station come down and how it affects the lives. how big a problem is going on? food insecurity. counting the cost on al jazeera chicago. one of the world's great mega cities is a breaking point item to 30000000 table and sinking it in by the muscle. a lot of the yeah, the mind get like a little on the i'm really thinking more of a clogged and polluted capital. and the president determined to forward your bald solution before he leaves office. think a couple of
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amazon and microsoft, alphabet are all in the red. and of the mag 7, it's only been profitable this year to short apple and tesla. shorting tesla has been risky over the yooears, bears have lo a total of $52.5 billion, shortly tesla, since its ipos, according to s-3. only two years have been profitable for short sellers and tesla. this is on the track to be one of them. tesla shorts are up about $9 billion for the year. andrew? >> our next guest is here to weigh in on the state of the economy, the fed, and so much more. i want to bring in two-time nobel prize winning economist, joseph stiglitz. the former cea chair, former world chief bank economist, now professor at columbia university, chief economist at the roosevelt university. he has a new book out called "the road to freedom," economics and the good society. and today is publication day, so congratulations. it's nice to have a nobel prize winner at the table. >> nice to be here. >> i want to talk about this book and i want to talk about the freedom you talk about in the economy.
amazon and microsoft, alphabet are all in the red. and of the mag 7, it's only been profitable this year to short apple and tesla. shorting tesla has been risky over the yooears, bears have lo a total of $52.5 billion, shortly tesla, since its ipos, according to s-3. only two years have been profitable for short sellers and tesla. this is on the track to be one of them. tesla shorts are up about $9 billion for the year. andrew? >> our next guest is here to weigh in on the state of the...
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if i want to sell something on amazon, how do i get my product on amazon? do i pay them? how does it work? >> it's really easy to get onto amazon.com and start selling. because 40% of all aid commerce in the country happens there, amazon knows sellers need to be there. they've ratcheted up their fees really steeply in the last decade from 19% a decade ago to nearly 50% today. sellers tell me they have to be there. if they're not there, they're not going to have sales. they're having to raise their margins in order to avoid tees. >> in some places the marketplace of amazon has opened that up in a really big way. so the balance of how you think about that benefit on one end versus potentially some of the costs those merchants are having to pay on the other end. >> yeah. you're getting more foot traffic in a small town. i spoke to a man who took over his dad's business that made industrial containers and door mats. he took the family business, put it on amazon and exploded to $10 million in revenue a year. after all his fees on the site, that $10 million turns into $30,000 i
if i want to sell something on amazon, how do i get my product on amazon? do i pay them? how does it work? >> it's really easy to get onto amazon.com and start selling. because 40% of all aid commerce in the country happens there, amazon knows sellers need to be there. they've ratcheted up their fees really steeply in the last decade from 19% a decade ago to nearly 50% today. sellers tell me they have to be there. if they're not there, they're not going to have sales. they're having to...
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and the amazon, they handed them over to the police. they say of the miners contaminate the water with mercury. the group on the amazon is largest indigenous and live in relative isolation. un peacekeepers have become that departure from the eastern democratic republic of congo spaces up close and south people who prevents but they're all fee is about the government's ability to fill the vacuum for the economy for drawing down a decades long mission pakistani peacekeepers remove the you and flag and raise the democratic republic of congo colors. this you wouldn't base into type of is one of 14 and says, keep your province set to close by the end of april. the eastern congo peacekeeping mission known as menu sco is ending this year at the request of the government. the woman leading that mission made it clear what that means. the primary responsibility paid for protection of the civilian license with the government of d f. c. and this is where they have to do in terms of the mending that the safety and security ease taken cable by those.
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the biggest is amazon. i hope you like fellow cap meta platforms or will it be more like microsoft and alphabet ? they also put up some excellent add numbers for you to. i wonder if amazon saw the same thing for their at business. i know that they are spending nvidia chips like there's no tomorrow but they don't do anything unless they know they have the customers first. on top of that i would like to find out if amazon has lowered the cost of sending packages to you. by the way, that is the key metric. starbucks reports, intriguing. we were on 10 arrest about this position. has that gotten better. have they solved the problems with breakfast in the afternoon. with a face up to too many variations and coffee? how is labor? has the boycott subsided? i can't believe it has come to this but it did hurt the numbers last time thanks to customer intimidation. i know it is just china in my mind, but let's see. i know the answer. i am nervous. wednesday morning we find out about cvs and if they've been able to avoi
the biggest is amazon. i hope you like fellow cap meta platforms or will it be more like microsoft and alphabet ? they also put up some excellent add numbers for you to. i wonder if amazon saw the same thing for their at business. i know that they are spending nvidia chips like there's no tomorrow but they don't do anything unless they know they have the customers first. on top of that i would like to find out if amazon has lowered the cost of sending packages to you. by the way, that is the...
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you see some of the shares ahead of the market open stateside microsoft, amazon and alphabet are all lower. we are looking at the range of 2% youdown to discuss more, we have the head of thematic intelligence i would like to get your thoughts on the outlook for meta the message on the spending outlook tells something for investors. >> revenues were not bad up 27% the key thing was spending spending without a business model. meta has been promoting the metaverse for some time. it is a little bit dead now. it may revive in a few years now they are focusing on a.i the expenditure capital is $40 billion. that could be a quarter of revenue. that is an enormous amounts of cap ex to sales. microsoft has a clear a.i. model. they embed in in copilot and work flows meta is not selling chips or cloud services or a.i. models because they are based on open source how will they make money from a.i. they are spending all this money, but haven't put a strategy on it >> i want your thoughts on how you are reading that across the sector i want to share this quote with you from another analyst they sai
you see some of the shares ahead of the market open stateside microsoft, amazon and alphabet are all lower. we are looking at the range of 2% youdown to discuss more, we have the head of thematic intelligence i would like to get your thoughts on the outlook for meta the message on the spending outlook tells something for investors. >> revenues were not bad up 27% the key thing was spending spending without a business model. meta has been promoting the metaverse for some time. it is a...
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in the amazon. they handed them over to police. they say the mine has contaminate the water with mercury. the indigenous group of the amazon's largest and live in relative isolation. united nation invest code was one of its peacekeeping bases an eastern democratic republic of congo, the boot copy base and south keeper. the province was handed to government forces on thursday. companies. government asked you and troops to leave last year or choosing them of feigning to protect civilians. all 13500 of peacekeepers are expected to withdrawal by the.
in the amazon. they handed them over to police. they say the mine has contaminate the water with mercury. the indigenous group of the amazon's largest and live in relative isolation. united nation invest code was one of its peacekeeping bases an eastern democratic republic of congo, the boot copy base and south keeper. the province was handed to government forces on thursday. companies. government asked you and troops to leave last year or choosing them of feigning to protect civilians. all...
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that's coming to amazon prime. that's fascinating. >> okay. well, so we'll keep an eye out for that. rob, thank you as always. we're going to chat with rob tomorrow. so if there's a cool story like that, amazon, one, and he'll talk about it, maybe break it down into something a little more understandable that we can all county wrap our heads around. you've got to social media handles there. you've got his e-mail as well, rob at rob black dot com. we'll be we are back 9.24. is the time. and the supreme court is hearing arguments right now in a case that could shake up how cities across the country deal with homelessness. so demonstrators gathered, as you can see here outside the court as the justices inside heard arguments about laws that ban homeless people from camping in public spaces and whether that could be enforced. the case specifically relates to a law that was passed in grants. pass oregon. demonstrators say that fining or jailing homeless people makes it harder for them to find housing. instead, the court areas should stay inside the
that's coming to amazon prime. that's fascinating. >> okay. well, so we'll keep an eye out for that. rob, thank you as always. we're going to chat with rob tomorrow. so if there's a cool story like that, amazon, one, and he'll talk about it, maybe break it down into something a little more understandable that we can all county wrap our heads around. you've got to social media handles there. you've got his e-mail as well, rob at rob black dot com. we'll be we are back 9.24. is the time....
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they did, amazon, too. >> instagram >> if you buy some of the stuff on amazon, which, by the way, their stuff is about -- there's no accounting for taste, but i don't regard the stuff as being that great amazon gives you a date. these guys don't give you a date temu is, like, it might come, it might not. you buy something from amazon, and alexa tells you it's at your door in about 35 seconds it's a little bit scary. >> parent company reported earnings, as you well know it's only time jim doesn't say anything >> oh, yes he got quiet >> look at him can we get a shot of jim >> although there are some firms coming to comcast's defense this morning, talking about broadband arpu up. >> the financials themselves seemingly met many of the estimates of the analysts who follow the company, even at loss of 65,000 total, broadband customers was more or less where many analysts had been first quarter revenue was up, was a bit better than the consensus. ebitda numbers, perhaps, depending on which analysts you talk to or follow was more or less in line or a bit below. but there's kind of a quick read
they did, amazon, too. >> instagram >> if you buy some of the stuff on amazon, which, by the way, their stuff is about -- there's no accounting for taste, but i don't regard the stuff as being that great amazon gives you a date. these guys don't give you a date temu is, like, it might come, it might not. you buy something from amazon, and alexa tells you it's at your door in about 35 seconds it's a little bit scary. >> parent company reported earnings, as you well know it's...
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nvidia number one, followed by microsoft, apple, tesla and meta, amazon and alphabet. there's also been negative sentiment around these companies. but the short interest, it might be more about downside protection and hedging. investors are using megacap tech to hedge their overall portfolios it's for fishlt than going long material they are cheap to borrow and short because they're so liquid. he described them as a hedge with, quote, serious afterburners since they get the biggest kick in the teeth if the market goes the wrong way for them, aside from last week shorting big tech, it's been a lot less profitable. nvidia shorts, for example, down 35% this year. meta shorts down 27%, amazon, microsoft, alphabet bears are all in the red of the mag seven, it's only been profitable to short apple and short tesla. shorting tesla, though, that's been risky bears have lost a total $52.5 billion, shorting tesla since inipo, only two years have been profitable for short sellers this is on track to be one of them the shorts are up $9 billion this year, guys. >> how do we know how
nvidia number one, followed by microsoft, apple, tesla and meta, amazon and alphabet. there's also been negative sentiment around these companies. but the short interest, it might be more about downside protection and hedging. investors are using megacap tech to hedge their overall portfolios it's for fishlt than going long material they are cheap to borrow and short because they're so liquid. he described them as a hedge with, quote, serious afterburners since they get the biggest kick in the...
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amazon and apple are coming next week. take a look at each one of these names through the lens of ai. not big business yet for any of these names, but some are progressing more than others. let's call this your ai gut check. let's start with meta partnering with google last week to power a new version of its meta ai chatbot. the most important thing here for meta is engagement, proving this keeps people using meta apps like whatsapp and instagram and facebook. it debuted to millions of users last week starting with a huge user base to start with there. one thing to listen here is any hints at co-pilot sales. that's the digital ai assistant they're selling, and a taste of ai revenue growth from the azure cloud unit. over to alphabet, reorganizing their product teams ahead of ai this week, including bringing ai researchers into the broader ai unit called deep mind. and then next week we'll start with amazon. not much consumer facing there in ai, but does have a lot of ai hosted on its cloud, and that is the metric to look fo
amazon and apple are coming next week. take a look at each one of these names through the lens of ai. not big business yet for any of these names, but some are progressing more than others. let's call this your ai gut check. let's start with meta partnering with google last week to power a new version of its meta ai chatbot. the most important thing here for meta is engagement, proving this keeps people using meta apps like whatsapp and instagram and facebook. it debuted to millions of users...
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this region is in the brazilian amazon, _ happened. this region is in the brazilian amazon, but - happened. this region is in the brazilian amazon, but since . happened. this region is in the | brazilian amazon, but since the happened. this region is in the - brazilian amazon, but since the 90s, the timber industry has cut down most of the trees, a natural barrier to erosion. and when rainwater hits the bare ground, it can dislodge soil, streams of water than push the soil, streams of water than push the soil downhill, carving gullies into the earth that develop into these huge canyons. climate change is expected to make this problem worse. the rainfall intensity may increase with 10-15%, the rainfall intensity may increase with 10—15%, and due to that gully erosion rates may double or even triple. so for sure, this is a man—made disaster in many ways, but with proper infrastructure, this can be prevented. with proper infrastructure, this can be prevented-— with proper infrastructure, this can be prevented. stopping gullies after
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and it's not just amazon, of course. i mean, other retailers are selling e-books online. there's a there's a wonderful new independent online bookselling organization called bookshop dot org, which which i think people are using barnes and noble, which is which is really flourishing under the leadership of james daunt, a great national bookselling chain once again. so, you know, there are a lot of ways to sell books. mr. karp finally, publishing is often thought of as kind of a dusty, stodgy profession. how do you respond to that? i think that we're more dynamic and entrepreneurial and and, you know, it's so funny because the original simon and schuster would have been considered the equivalent of tech bro's when they started in 1924. and i think that, you know, we're right at the cutting edge and, you know, the tech brothers are calling us and, you know, they want to work with us and people still are influenced by books. there's still they're still animated by them. they're inspired by them. and we are amplify by some of the most important voices and writers in the world
and it's not just amazon, of course. i mean, other retailers are selling e-books online. there's a there's a wonderful new independent online bookselling organization called bookshop dot org, which which i think people are using barnes and noble, which is which is really flourishing under the leadership of james daunt, a great national bookselling chain once again. so, you know, there are a lot of ways to sell books. mr. karp finally, publishing is often thought of as kind of a dusty, stodgy...
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amazon will charge customers a digital receipt as they leave. it made its debut at the fresh market. it was later added to some whole food stores. they're working to get the carts and other stores across the u.s. >>> caitlin clark, what she illl be earning wh >>> she is the hottest woman basketball player right now. caitlin clark. >> so fun to watch for the number one draft pick in the wnba. why is she making so little? as you saw last night she was drafted by the indiana fever. many are wondering why she is getting paid so little? according to wnba collective bargaining, she will earn just over $76,000 her first year. in comparison, the nba draft, $12 million. here is the excellent issue. analysts say the revenue can explain the gap. the leak brings in $200 million annually compared to the nba, $10 billion. that is a big gap. >> i am sure her celebrate -- celery will hopefully go up. she is such a fan favorite. you can forget the newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. in time for the 5:30 news. it's been more than two years since
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amazon is much lower. i mean, it's not like apple is so egregious. it's not like nvidia is, either, and we are working through some of that. >> i agree with everything you said. i mean, how could i disagree? they're facts. here is what i would say, the market overall is where it is because you pull forward the narrative, you pull forward the action of the fed cutting rates and now to the point you make in the introduction is we're still adjusting to the fact that maybe we are not going to have any rate cuts this year. then you have to assess will the ongoing level of monetary policy then contribute to a decline in the economy which we're starting to see. you take a look at truck inventories, for example, they are 20% of sales. that typically leads to a 20% cut in reduction. to the bigger point about mega cap tech earnings, yes, you have to pay attention to where the levels are in the pe, as i do, and i think meta which is one of my biggest positions, google and microsoft as well, i think they're cheap if you are looking longer term but what got us th
amazon is much lower. i mean, it's not like apple is so egregious. it's not like nvidia is, either, and we are working through some of that. >> i agree with everything you said. i mean, how could i disagree? they're facts. here is what i would say, the market overall is where it is because you pull forward the narrative, you pull forward the action of the fed cutting rates and now to the point you make in the introduction is we're still adjusting to the fact that maybe we are not going to...
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amazon is ending its drone delivery service here in california. it started in the small town of lockford, near lodi, in 2022. but the program, called prime air, struggled to succeed. it was aiming to deliver packages up to 5 pounds or less in 30 minutes, and the focus shifted to phoenix, arizona. later this year will be shifting. amazon plans to fully integrate drones into its delivery network. there, they will deploy from a facility next to a same day service site, or standing by for two more falcon eggs to hatch at uc berkeley. >> yesterday, andy the falcon became a mother again when two of her four eggs hatched. this is video of her taking care of them. if you're not familiar with andy, we've been following her journey for a couple of years now, and it's been a lot of drama. >> but one thing andy is a good mother. now the men, i don't know, they come, they go. but those children, they die. >> they actually die. >> i prefer they come, they go, they come and they go. >> yeah. >> that's true. i mean, that's accurate. >> the children thrive and the
amazon is ending its drone delivery service here in california. it started in the small town of lockford, near lodi, in 2022. but the program, called prime air, struggled to succeed. it was aiming to deliver packages up to 5 pounds or less in 30 minutes, and the focus shifted to phoenix, arizona. later this year will be shifting. amazon plans to fully integrate drones into its delivery network. there, they will deploy from a facility next to a same day service site, or standing by for two more...
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amazon is ending its drone delivery service here in california. it started in the small town of lockford, near lodi, in 2022. the program, called prime air, struggled to succeed. it aimed to deliver packages up to 5 pounds or less in 30 minutes. the focus is now shifting to phoenix, arizona. amazon plans to fully integrate drones into its delivery network there, and will deploy them from a facility next to a same day delivery site, clothing company express has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close more than 100 stores. there are about a dozen locations still in the bay area. the company hasn't said if those will stay open. analysts say express has struggled to adapt to the rise of casual wear and the decline of formal work, fashion closing sales begin today and taking a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we're up about 156 points. tinder users you can now share details of who you're going out on a date with, with others on. >> the popular dating app has a new feature called share by date, so you're curious? read n
amazon is ending its drone delivery service here in california. it started in the small town of lockford, near lodi, in 2022. the program, called prime air, struggled to succeed. it aimed to deliver packages up to 5 pounds or less in 30 minutes. the focus is now shifting to phoenix, arizona. amazon plans to fully integrate drones into its delivery network there, and will deploy them from a facility next to a same day delivery site, clothing company express has filed for bankruptcy and plans to...