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aws, amazon's cloud unit. the analyst call kicks off in 30 minutes, but i did have the chance to talk to the cfo just a few minutes ago, and i asked him if he could say whether aws growth has bottomed. he said he wouldn't characterize it that way. that they're in a delicate situation and while cost optimization work is starting to slow, he said there are still companies that are joining that effort and that's really when the stock turned and gave up the gains it's really disappointing for the street, which wanted to hear that that stratrajectory had tu. we had mixed messages from microsoft and google google said something similar that customers are still optimizing, and that's just another way of saying they're cutting costs, trying to save in the cloud. microsoft cloud, on the other hand, was stronger on the strength of its a.i. offerings amazon likewise has been pouring all of its efforts and billions of dollars into generative a.i. through its cloud unit, so, this could perhaps underpin sort of the street's
aws, amazon's cloud unit. the analyst call kicks off in 30 minutes, but i did have the chance to talk to the cfo just a few minutes ago, and i asked him if he could say whether aws growth has bottomed. he said he wouldn't characterize it that way. that they're in a delicate situation and while cost optimization work is starting to slow, he said there are still companies that are joining that effort and that's really when the stock turned and gave up the gains it's really disappointing for the...
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let's start with amazon. a lot to unpack here. >> a mixed quarter. >> there is talk about ai, shares moving up once again. quickly, to recap, amazon reported sales that beat estimates. revenue and profit including on web sales. cloud revenue came in slightly less than expected. that disappointed investors. the business operating income of 6.9 billion was about 1.3 billion more than expected. that was a win there. they reported the highest operating margins. that is a big positive. spending on sales has declined and he says amazon web service signed new deals with customers in september. they had in october affected. they did not relish up on the third quarter results. he also urged caution. they can be lumpy and inconsistent. he is also talking as the call gets further underway, telling investors generative ai is worth tens of billions of dollars for amazon web services. he is touting amazon's artificial intelligence strategy which he says the company is developing on large language models. that is something
let's start with amazon. a lot to unpack here. >> a mixed quarter. >> there is talk about ai, shares moving up once again. quickly, to recap, amazon reported sales that beat estimates. revenue and profit including on web sales. cloud revenue came in slightly less than expected. that disappointed investors. the business operating income of 6.9 billion was about 1.3 billion more than expected. that was a win there. they reported the highest operating margins. that is a big positive....
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so, amazon being amazon, and it's all business. >> i agree you bring up an important point. that is that amazon's core is a low margin e-commerce business when you look at its biggest competitors in the race for generative a.i., microsoft and google, their core, advertising, enterprise services. that is a much higher margin business i would say on the plus side, and this is getting a lot of attention today, that operating income was just huge this is a very profitable amazon we're looking at it could be it's filling its coffers, getting to that better measure of profitability in order to challenge them on that front. you put that together with aws recovering, more money to spend on generative a.i., that could turn out well for the company. >> amazon, best performer in the qqqs, up 8. >>> box ceo aaron levie, on a.i. regulation and what's happening with cloud spending. >>> watch whirlpool. this is the second straight week you can read more on the quarter and analyst reaction on cnbc.com stay with us when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right in
so, amazon being amazon, and it's all business. >> i agree you bring up an important point. that is that amazon's core is a low margin e-commerce business when you look at its biggest competitors in the race for generative a.i., microsoft and google, their core, advertising, enterprise services. that is a much higher margin business i would say on the plus side, and this is getting a lot of attention today, that operating income was just huge this is a very profitable amazon we're looking...
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for amazon, that bodes well. if jassy was telling the truth lack, they should see the growth come back in >>> mark mahaney, good to talk with you again it's been a minute are with he going to get a growth rebound in aws? >> i think there's a 50% chance we get it in september or the december quarter so there, i'm evading the question the market is insisting what we're seal, no acceleration. our cloud channel check is more positive, but it's a hard thing to know. what i liked about amazon going into the print is that the expectations are low that usually gives you a good opportunity to the up side the other things, we want consistent operating margin expansion. i'm pretty sure we're going to get that finally the advertising sector, which has been clipping along, the reads you got from google and media i thought were positive you know, we were all looking for an acceleration. bev seen it. >> i know you know what happens when people evade the question i'm going to do it again we, being investors, we need a reaccelera
for amazon, that bodes well. if jassy was telling the truth lack, they should see the growth come back in >>> mark mahaney, good to talk with you again it's been a minute are with he going to get a growth rebound in aws? >> i think there's a 50% chance we get it in september or the december quarter so there, i'm evading the question the market is insisting what we're seal, no acceleration. our cloud channel check is more positive, but it's a hard thing to know. what i liked about...
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ews be a key driver of amazon -- with amazon's results and i expectations have come down somewhat closer to 12% that people are looking for. i think we are looking for stabilization. after the strength that microsoft saw in as club division, investors want to see amazon is also seeing some benefits of its investments in artificial intelligence as well. that they are seeing some stabilization and the optimization from customers over the last year. sonali: alison porter, thank you for your time. let's hone in on the digital advertising space for these companies and bring in rachel tipograph of mikmak. when you look at meta itself, what did you take away? >> i was super excited to see their earnings because what it demonstrated is that advertising is active in market and meta has made their ads more efficient. how have they done that? with focus. they stopped focusing on the metaverse, stopped focusing on trying to build native commerce, and they went all in on improving the core business which is advertising. a huge part of that is the investment they have made to combat changes with apple
ews be a key driver of amazon -- with amazon's results and i expectations have come down somewhat closer to 12% that people are looking for. i think we are looking for stabilization. after the strength that microsoft saw in as club division, investors want to see amazon is also seeing some benefits of its investments in artificial intelligence as well. that they are seeing some stabilization and the optimization from customers over the last year. sonali: alison porter, thank you for your time....
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amazon up $6, intel up $2, what's that, 5% up for amazon and 7% up if for intel. significant gains there. little change in interest rates, the 10-year treasury at 4.86, and we've got the 2-year just over 5%, 5.5 05 right there -- 5.05 right there. gold once again approaching the $2,000 an ounce mark, 1990 right now. gas down again, $if 3.51 for regular, national average, that is. down 2 cents. and diesel down 1 cent, breaking below $4.50 at 4.49. bitcoin holding gains, $34,000. >>> let's get to politics. the new speaker, mike johnson, off and running. the second's of legislation under his leadership just passed. it cut $5 billion from biden's climate spending. on the hoe today, riley gaines campaigning against biological men competing against women in ports. haas night she spoke at -- last night he spoke at harvard. a hundred people inside gave her a warm reception. demonstrators held a trans party outside. friday, october 27th, 2023, "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: a lot of movement in the mideast overnight. american forces in action. good m
amazon up $6, intel up $2, what's that, 5% up for amazon and 7% up if for intel. significant gains there. little change in interest rates, the 10-year treasury at 4.86, and we've got the 2-year just over 5%, 5.5 05 right there -- 5.05 right there. gold once again approaching the $2,000 an ounce mark, 1990 right now. gas down again, $if 3.51 for regular, national average, that is. down 2 cents. and diesel down 1 cent, breaking below $4.50 at 4.49. bitcoin holding gains, $34,000. >>>...
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amazon is trying to be in that space, but i think it is at that lower end where amazon says it has the best prices and that is where it competes. and so you won't go to temu for some of your other gifts, but i think it is having an effect on the u.s. ecommerce place and something interesting to look for. i mean, you could also argue that amazon is decently positioned because it has the whole ecosystem. ecommerce is really its core and makes up the majority of revenue, but that is why the prime ecosystem is so important. they say come to us, pay your subscription fees every year because we'll also give you video and sports and all of these other things. >> right. and maybe satellite internet if this goes well. >> exactly. >> deidre, thank you very much. good to see you. >>> quick power check as we head to break. beyond pioneer, mgm also one of the s&p leaders today, up 5% despite the company reporting that cyberattack last month cost it $100 million. church and dwight is heading lowetoy,ho sredo 4%.a tsehas wn when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right in
amazon is trying to be in that space, but i think it is at that lower end where amazon says it has the best prices and that is where it competes. and so you won't go to temu for some of your other gifts, but i think it is having an effect on the u.s. ecommerce place and something interesting to look for. i mean, you could also argue that amazon is decently positioned because it has the whole ecosystem. ecommerce is really its core and makes up the majority of revenue, but that is why the prime...
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amazon comes to save the day. the nasdaq 100 entered a correction yesterday and has fallen more than 10% from its peak but we're well on our way clawing out of that correction. nasdaq futures have picked up by .9%. sentiments better in asia and in the european futures section. because big tech has really set the pace and tone for earnings. you needed a good surprise from amazon to get that shift in sentiment in order to buy the dip. this is not a big change in tech. it is just an adjustment to higher yields and poor earnings that may result as part of that. maybe the adjustment is finished. amazon trade up 5%. intel also reporting strong results for their p.c. business. something that was maybe a bit of a surprise. we'll talk to our bloomberg intelligence analyst about that shortly. when it comes to bonds, they had a solid rally yesterday despite g.d.p. coming in strong. you had a really solid seven-year auction. they are selling off a bit this morning. about one basis point higher but we're down to 4.8%. it wasn'
amazon comes to save the day. the nasdaq 100 entered a correction yesterday and has fallen more than 10% from its peak but we're well on our way clawing out of that correction. nasdaq futures have picked up by .9%. sentiments better in asia and in the european futures section. because big tech has really set the pace and tone for earnings. you needed a good surprise from amazon to get that shift in sentiment in order to buy the dip. this is not a big change in tech. it is just an adjustment to...
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it was a strong performance by amazon. the e—commerce giant said revenue climbed 13% in the quarter, despite challenges posed by inflation and rising interest rates. sales in north america were up 11% from a year ago, and globally the picture was even stronger — sales rose i6%. now, amazon's advertising business is a growing part of its portfolio. freevee is its ad—supported streaming video service and it's going to be bringing ads to its core prime video service early next year. the company also highlighted its work in the generative ai space, a hot topic among all tech companies this earnings season. as for sales at its all—important cloud business, well, amazon web services climbed to $23.1 billion, but investors remain concerned that the pace of growth in that unit is slowing — after results this week from microsoft and google, it seems tech giants are sending mixed signals about the cloud market. live now to miya knights, co—author of "amazon" and publisher of retail technology magazine. good morning to yo
it was a strong performance by amazon. the e—commerce giant said revenue climbed 13% in the quarter, despite challenges posed by inflation and rising interest rates. sales in north america were up 11% from a year ago, and globally the picture was even stronger — sales rose i6%. now, amazon's advertising business is a growing part of its portfolio. freevee is its ad—supported streaming video service and it's going to be bringing ads to its core prime video service early next year. the...
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the top story of the morning, a comment now from amazon on the investigation, amazon says we disagree with uk's ofcom's finding and based on a fundamental misconception on how the i.t. sectors function. they'll work with uk's cma, this follows microsoft's comment earlier this morning they'll work with cma as they conduct their investigation. >>> well, bond yields have started to stable ides, so i guess that's a good signal for equity investors. yesterday, people with taking comfort in the fact that yields are no longer rising at least in this time period, do you think the selloff is done here? >> we're not sure. when you look at the momentum in european yields it's still very strong and listening to our technical analysts, the key level, then 3.25 for a 10 year. in the u.s., the data is mixed. but when you think about the main drivers for the selloff, the combination of positioning, real money positioning being already very long, supply in treasuries space picking up, at the same time uncertainty really around the data over the next few quarters, that to us suggest we may see -- >> a
the top story of the morning, a comment now from amazon on the investigation, amazon says we disagree with uk's ofcom's finding and based on a fundamental misconception on how the i.t. sectors function. they'll work with uk's cma, this follows microsoft's comment earlier this morning they'll work with cma as they conduct their investigation. >>> well, bond yields have started to stable ides, so i guess that's a good signal for equity investors. yesterday, people with taking comfort in...
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amazon has a lot of resources. but still, it's going to be a challenge. >> five-year lead, is that too far back to catch up, do you think? >> it really depends on how big this market is. elon musk has said he might get tens of millions of subscribers around the world and some analysts are more optimistic than that. today if he's only got a couple million customers, if that market doesn't increase very fast, then there won't be many customers left to capture. >> who would these customers, these subscribers be exactly? >> well, the biggest share of those is going to come from consumers who are in remote areas or a places where they can't get broadband internet from wireless or fiber. there's going to be other customers, as well, in terms of ships, planes, oil rigs, government customers. we have seen starlink have great success in ukraine as a source of capacity to help the forces there doing the war. so there's a lot of opportunity here, but it's going to come down to whether there's a big enough consumer market. >>
amazon has a lot of resources. but still, it's going to be a challenge. >> five-year lead, is that too far back to catch up, do you think? >> it really depends on how big this market is. elon musk has said he might get tens of millions of subscribers around the world and some analysts are more optimistic than that. today if he's only got a couple million customers, if that market doesn't increase very fast, then there won't be many customers left to capture. >> who would these...
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understand that amazon web services is 17% of revenue for amazon, but it's three quarters of the operating profit. $7.7 billion in operating profit la last quarter. 75% coming from aws. that's why i think that's the make or break stat that everyone is going to be paying the most attention to that growth rate better look solid and better have good things to say about next quarter too. if they don't, keep in mind, this company has added $400 billion in market cap year to date it's up a lot year to date, 40% or so. it's not going to keep that if they don't have good things to say about next quarter. >> jimmy, look at azure. a re-acceleration of growth in the cloud as we were saying for microsoft, maybe the stock reaction is a bad omen for what might happen with amazon even with a good aws number i'm not sure if you can read one to the next. but it's not necessarily great. >> i think the interesting story here is that it seems to me like this discussion about microsoft versus google on the web services side vcr sus amazon, it seems to be ignoring the idea the pie should be growing. the relativ
understand that amazon web services is 17% of revenue for amazon, but it's three quarters of the operating profit. $7.7 billion in operating profit la last quarter. 75% coming from aws. that's why i think that's the make or break stat that everyone is going to be paying the most attention to that growth rate better look solid and better have good things to say about next quarter too. if they don't, keep in mind, this company has added $400 billion in market cap year to date it's up a lot year...
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the other big name is amazon. with amazon, we have paired session gains. we were up a little more than that. still up significantly. the story was beat across the board, apart from aws, relative to expectations. you look at the bottom line, the cloud unit brought in almost $1.5 billion of operating. more than the street was expecting. they added, and generative ai will be a driver of growth aws. the cash cow of amazon's business for years to come. that is the story jesse wanted to tell. that's get more with bloomberg intelligence. what do the numbers tell you? >> the numbers actually looked really good. from a results perspective, q3 was strong. the 12% game was in line. the retail business did much better than expected, which bodes well going into the all important holiday season coming up . caroline: consumer looking more resilient, what was it that andy jassy got across that stirred nerves around aws and cloud in particular? poonam: for aws, the important thing was his tone. the fact he said the deal was good and things were not slowing further. it is l
the other big name is amazon. with amazon, we have paired session gains. we were up a little more than that. still up significantly. the story was beat across the board, apart from aws, relative to expectations. you look at the bottom line, the cloud unit brought in almost $1.5 billion of operating. more than the street was expecting. they added, and generative ai will be a driver of growth aws. the cash cow of amazon's business for years to come. that is the story jesse wanted to tell. that's...
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comments from the cfo on amazon. everybody mentions the caution when you pull that up and the sort of macro economic environment being challenging from a customer behavior standpoint we see customers remaining cautious about price, trading down where they can, seeking out deals with lower spending on discretionary items. that's not a 4% economy necessarily. we know there's been pressure at the low end. chipotle, however, not seeing a ton of weakness. they have the pricing power still. they've got good traffic the cfo of chipotle commenting on the strength, continuing to do well not just across our income levels but with lower income they're holding up really well they're really hanging in there about the same level as our medium and high income level it depends where you spend in this economy. >> its does. i would add in capital one, shares of which are actually up nicely but their commentary on the consumer to share that from the conference call, the ceo richard fairbanks said average spending per consumer flat over
comments from the cfo on amazon. everybody mentions the caution when you pull that up and the sort of macro economic environment being challenging from a customer behavior standpoint we see customers remaining cautious about price, trading down where they can, seeking out deals with lower spending on discretionary items. that's not a 4% economy necessarily. we know there's been pressure at the low end. chipotle, however, not seeing a ton of weakness. they have the pricing power still. they've...
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the last day of amazon prime big deal days . this is a repeat of amazon prime day which occurs during july. it is an effort from amazon and other retailers to get more inventory out the door and to pull the holiday shopping season forward even more. you have some of the big box retailers trying to compete with amazon. get a slice of the pie part . walmart and best buy has a 48 hour flash sale. if you want to get some electronics this holiday shopping season, it may be a good time to see if you can get a better price. >> i hear santa claus is on amazon today. i will not feel guilty. what are some tips for respecting a budgetary needs while checking the boxes as we head into the holidays? >> we found 69% of consumers said they were likely to overspend at some point this holiday season. if that is you and you know you like to impulse shop and impulse buy, consider sending -- setting boundaries. it may be good to get clear on what you plan to splurge on and what you are willing to spend on. that way you don't get to january and, wha
the last day of amazon prime big deal days . this is a repeat of amazon prime day which occurs during july. it is an effort from amazon and other retailers to get more inventory out the door and to pull the holiday shopping season forward even more. you have some of the big box retailers trying to compete with amazon. get a slice of the pie part . walmart and best buy has a 48 hour flash sale. if you want to get some electronics this holiday shopping season, it may be a good time to see if you...
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amazon believes the demand is fair. _ approvals are. amazon believes the demand is fair. here - approvals are. amazon believes the demand is fair. here in - the demand is fair. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it has got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, longford california. that is all we have you on this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bringing you different stories from across the uk. 18—year—old leone from merthyr tydfil has made so many of these bracelets. she has autism and creating the delicate patterns requires intense focus, calming her down after a difficult day. she was diagnosed when she was 11, but it took years to get support. 11, but it took years to get support-— 11, but it took years to get su ort. ., . , , . support. how many times have i cried and not _ support. how many times have i cried and not wanted _ support. how many times have i cried and not wanted to - support. how many times have i cried and not wanted to go? - sup
amazon believes the demand is fair. _ approvals are. amazon believes the demand is fair. here - approvals are. amazon believes the demand is fair. here in - the demand is fair. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it has got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, longford california. that is all we have you on this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bringing you different stories from...
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as for sales, amazon services climbed to $21.3 billion. but investors remain concerned that the pace of growth is slowing after result this week from microsoft and google. it seems tech giants are sending mixed signals about the cloud market. let's take you through some of the companies that have also reported earnings. us chip maker intel reported reports that beat wall street expectations for the july to september quarter. despite its revenue declining about 8%, shares rose about 6% in late trading. the company also said it is on track to catch up with rival tsmc in an increasingly competitive industry. ford also reported their earnings, but unlike intel, it missed expectations and sell shares falling about 3% in after—hours trading. the us auto sector is also in a state of flux with the ongoing worker strikes that lasted six weeks demanding fair pay and better benefits. the company said the strikes were likely to reflect and the results in the next corridor. ford yesterday said it reached a tentative deal with the united auto workers
as for sales, amazon services climbed to $21.3 billion. but investors remain concerned that the pace of growth is slowing after result this week from microsoft and google. it seems tech giants are sending mixed signals about the cloud market. let's take you through some of the companies that have also reported earnings. us chip maker intel reported reports that beat wall street expectations for the july to september quarter. despite its revenue declining about 8%, shares rose about 6% in late...
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joumanna, investors are always watching amazon results. this quarter in particular with the moves being drastic on the back of the after earners. if amazon was cdisappointed, it would have been calamatous >> a couple of that were interesting is ecommerce is doing okay up 7% year on year improvement from last quarter up 4% from the previous quarter. ad revenue up 26%. listen to this ad revenue is growing faster than google and facebook and faster than snap as well they are really beating the competition with ad revenue. aws, the leader in cloud services, and this is interesting as well. they only showed growth of 12% for the quarter. this matched the growth they had experienced in the prior quarter. do you remember early in the week when alphabet showed growth of 20%, the market reacted negatively in the case of aws, i guess because they are the market leader, they are establishing dominance and spending from the higher base. the interpretation of the market is aws numbers were fine i thought that was interesting as well in terms of how inv
joumanna, investors are always watching amazon results. this quarter in particular with the moves being drastic on the back of the after earners. if amazon was cdisappointed, it would have been calamatous >> a couple of that were interesting is ecommerce is doing okay up 7% year on year improvement from last quarter up 4% from the previous quarter. ad revenue up 26%. listen to this ad revenue is growing faster than google and facebook and faster than snap as well they are really beating...
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earnings from amazon, intel is better than expected. better numbers, stocks rising, telling us how much of an influence those numbers are having. what else is helping as the pullback in treasury yields and so that is being reflected in the three year and 10 year, the softer dollar the aussie is firmer against the greenback. asx 200 is flat but futures have indicated my -- modest gains. so much weight had been placed on corporate earnings. let's take a look at the rest of the region today because futures are looking like we are going to see some gains in major markets but the nikkei is pointing to a modest rise of 3/10 of 1%. new zealand is weaker but watching the japanese yen, it's holding above 150 so we can watch for signals of intervention that we get from japanese government officials but nothing concrete yet. vonnie: in the friday session it might be relief, s&p futures pointing to a gain of have a percent, nasdaq 100, 7/10 of 1% gain. that is thanks to amazon and intel, stocks soaring after hours even though results were mixed. in
earnings from amazon, intel is better than expected. better numbers, stocks rising, telling us how much of an influence those numbers are having. what else is helping as the pullback in treasury yields and so that is being reflected in the three year and 10 year, the softer dollar the aussie is firmer against the greenback. asx 200 is flat but futures have indicated my -- modest gains. so much weight had been placed on corporate earnings. let's take a look at the rest of the region today...
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i have 7% in amazon. whatever it is and they just have to take money off the table because it's the responsible, prudent thing to do that's where this is coming out, rebalancing, emotional exhaustion they've done everything we can but the math isn't terrible on them, right? it's just not. >> which is why i use the word exhaustion maybe there was, but -- so you rest for a minute. >> rest. >> well, you could make the case some had seen enough and started buying the stock kevin, i use stephanie link buying alphabet, right, on the big pullback, taking a look at buying more meta weiss' moves, the bounces we're seeing today meta is up 3%. microsoft is up two. we said amazon is up eight intel is up 10 amd up more than 3 tesla is up today. stocks are having to rebound how would you assess where we are? >> we were overvalued and saw things come back to earth a little bit an opportunity to regroup. the companies are a higher price and lower valuation. jenny and i are in a different world for the most part but do ow
i have 7% in amazon. whatever it is and they just have to take money off the table because it's the responsible, prudent thing to do that's where this is coming out, rebalancing, emotional exhaustion they've done everything we can but the math isn't terrible on them, right? it's just not. >> which is why i use the word exhaustion maybe there was, but -- so you rest for a minute. >> rest. >> well, you could make the case some had seen enough and started buying the stock kevin,...
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>> the thing about amazon is that it's growing its ad business off a relatively small base amazon has quickly become the third most important ad player in the digital space behind meta and behind google. now this is a moment of transition amazon is about that direct-to-consumer business, direct-to-response they have a huge advantage and opportunity to continue to grow their ad business. >> i shouldn't even say the fundamentals are the same because the earnings growth was 168% >> the year of efficienty continues. they will be hiring more people next year because they held back so much hiring this year a lot of that hiring is, again, around a.i >> busy week we're not done yet thanks, julia. >>> coming up, the ceo of old dominion is with us after the break. while he expects a strong holiday quarter despite the recent drop in shipping and demand. >>> the federal reserve is terminating a consent order that citigroup entered into in 2015 the stock is getting a nice bump on that headline we're back in just a moment on "squawk on the street. dow is down 125 points the power goes out and we st
>> the thing about amazon is that it's growing its ad business off a relatively small base amazon has quickly become the third most important ad player in the digital space behind meta and behind google. now this is a moment of transition amazon is about that direct-to-consumer business, direct-to-response they have a huge advantage and opportunity to continue to grow their ad business. >> i shouldn't even say the fundamentals are the same because the earnings growth was 168%...
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an eligible amazon pharmacy customer can select free drone delivery. the pharmacist will fill the prescription, and then it's loaded into the drone, which will make its drop at a delivery marker on the customer's property. the drones have ai powered sense and avoid technology to navigate around people, pets and power lines. when the drone takes off, it's checking to make sure the flight path is clear and then once it reaches the destination, then it looks down to make sure the area is clear and that it's safe to deliver the package. as companies like walmart, amazon and alphabet's wing develop retail drones, the prevalence is expected to increase over 200% in 2024. >> amazon leads the pack when it comes to delivery of product. so if amazon is doing something innovative, you better believe that retailers are going to be in its wake trying to develop or at least take on that same technology in order to better serve their customers. >> as our thanks to rebecca jarvis and guess what we have here in our studio? >> i hear we have a new model drone. yes. take
an eligible amazon pharmacy customer can select free drone delivery. the pharmacist will fill the prescription, and then it's loaded into the drone, which will make its drop at a delivery marker on the customer's property. the drones have ai powered sense and avoid technology to navigate around people, pets and power lines. when the drone takes off, it's checking to make sure the flight path is clear and then once it reaches the destination, then it looks down to make sure the area is clear and...
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>> well, amazon's got a long way to go. it's planning to launch over 3,000 satellites and that's going to take an awful long time. dozens of launches, and the rockets need to be ready to launch the satellites and the satellites being manufactured which is also going to take at least two or three years to complete all of that. >> yeah, and of course elon musk's star link has thousands of statellites already in space. how significant is this competition going to be from amazon? >> well, amazon's got a long way to go. star link's been in full commercial service for about two years, star link's going to have something like a five-year lead by the time amazon comes to market, and it's got billions of dollars of revenue and millions of subscribers already. so that's a lot to catch up on. amazon has got a lot of rourz to throw at this, but still you know it's going to be a challenge. >> yeah, five-year lead, is that too far back to catch up, do you think? >> well, it really depends on how big this market is. elon musk has said he
>> well, amazon's got a long way to go. it's planning to launch over 3,000 satellites and that's going to take an awful long time. dozens of launches, and the rockets need to be ready to launch the satellites and the satellites being manufactured which is also going to take at least two or three years to complete all of that. >> yeah, and of course elon musk's star link has thousands of statellites already in space. how significant is this competition going to be from amazon?...
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there was some amazon river dawson sleeve in the amazon basin and on, and they did spacious. so i'm a famous for the unusual features such as the pink color and long smell. as the research is saying that the cause of death does he have to be identified or discuss. there is no bottom systems for the message. the investigation and those have not stopped to use any mice. we are carrying out a series of analysis of the water quality, more than dodge of the animals that have died to middle last invited to try to understand what the real cost is. of these desks are doc. we see disaster disease appointment. they look at the issue, but so far, one of the main possible culprits has been named global warming. last week, the defense lakes, temperatures search to food and 9 degrees celsius. 9 degrees hold to them usual sand to say this tends to like into soup. the, those don't come through a nation list of, of the temperatures could beloved disoriented and in distress. unable to dies. the amazon room is currently in the dry season. this year has been harsher than before and is expected t
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amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. emma simpson reporting. let's take you through what's happening in the role of markets, giving you a quick glimpse of how the american markets were looking, the nasdaq down by 1.62, s&p 500 down by 1.3 pointjust1.3%, we will see this play out as far as market reactions and investor sentiment is concerned, and that is likely to be the sentiment for a while as we've been saying, that there is still no end in sight as far as the conflict is concerned. but find more on those numbers on the bbc news website. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. do stay with us. bringing you different stories from across the uk. 15—year—old leonie axhorn, from merthyr tydfil, has made so many of these bracelets. she has autism, and creating the delicate patterns requ
amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. emma simpson reporting. let's take you through what's happening in the role of markets, giving you a quick glimpse of how the american markets were looking, the nasdaq down by 1.62, s&p 500 down by 1.3 pointjust1.3%, we will see this play out as far as...
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so looking at the amazon ecosystem and saying it gives amazon an unfair advantage, all you need to do is look at the temu effect and see this field is more competitive than others versus the inroads amazon is making in different areas to strengthen its prime ecosystem. they help amazon's case in this particular battle but there's a whole other one brewing, the impact of chinese e-commerce apps on the american consumer. is that the trojan horse? not tiktok. this is today. >> interesting if amazon responds with any innovations of its own. deirdre, thank you. appreciate it. wall street is buzzing about ipos with birkenstock set to price after the bell today. the company has been reportedly looking to price at the top of its $44 to $49 range according to reuters. a couple sources said the company has yet to decide pricing. it is planning to make its debut tomorrow under the ticker symbol birk. and don't miss our interview with the managing partner of the flag ship fund tomorrow right here on "squawk on the street." he led and managed that birkenstock deal. every deal we've seen, got a ven
so looking at the amazon ecosystem and saying it gives amazon an unfair advantage, all you need to do is look at the temu effect and see this field is more competitive than others versus the inroads amazon is making in different areas to strengthen its prime ecosystem. they help amazon's case in this particular battle but there's a whole other one brewing, the impact of chinese e-commerce apps on the american consumer. is that the trojan horse? not tiktok. this is today. >> interesting if...
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and here at this amazon site in seattle, a new drone is being unveiled. it's smaller, it's lighter, it travels further, and it's most full across pacific. they were full across the board afterjapan saw a surprise trade surplus in september. that looks like it is down by 1.22%. that is all we have you on this edition of asia business report. find more on the bbc news website. thanks for watching and stay with us. voice—over: bringing you different stories from across the uk. 18—year—old leone from merthyr tydfil has made so many of these bracelets. she has autism and creating the delicate patterns requires intense focus, calming her down after a difficult day. she was diagnosed when she was 11, but it took years to get support. how many times have i cried and not wanted to go? to school? loads. mum julie has seen so many lows as leone struggled in mainstream school. earlier this year, it all got too much, and she tried to take her life. merthyr tydfil county borough council said the school had put in place numerous strategies, interventions, and adju
and here at this amazon site in seattle, a new drone is being unveiled. it's smaller, it's lighter, it travels further, and it's most full across pacific. they were full across the board afterjapan saw a surprise trade surplus in september. that looks like it is down by 1.22%. that is all we have you on this edition of asia business report. find more on the bbc news website. thanks for watching and stay with us. voice—over: bringing you different stories from across the uk. 18—year—old...
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one exception, however, might be amazon. it is the only company in the magnificent seven grouping lower on the week, and by nearly 2%. it is also faring the worst on a monthly basis, down nearly 8%, all while it is supposed to be heading into its strongest quarter of the year, the holiday stretch. there's black friday, cyber monday, christmas, hanukkah, even amazon's prime day in october, about a week from now, which should boost sales. amazon in particular should be well positioned at double the logistics network over the pandemic, and it's worked through a lot of the kinks over the last year or so. but competition has been building in the discount space, and that could hurt amazon's fundamentals. shoppers are estimated to spend more than ever online this holiday season, but they're looking for deals and discounts. the biggest discounter these days is no longer amazon. you were talking about the retail space earlier, and a lot of these folks are worried about chinese e-commerce app teemu. the u.s. version of the app launche
one exception, however, might be amazon. it is the only company in the magnificent seven grouping lower on the week, and by nearly 2%. it is also faring the worst on a monthly basis, down nearly 8%, all while it is supposed to be heading into its strongest quarter of the year, the holiday stretch. there's black friday, cyber monday, christmas, hanukkah, even amazon's prime day in october, about a week from now, which should boost sales. amazon in particular should be well positioned at double...
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amazon's advertising is a growing part of its portfolio. free v is its ad supported streaming video service and it's going to be bringing ads to its core prime video service early next year. the company also highlighted its work and the generative ai space, a hot topic this season. as for sales, amazon services claim to tuca $21.3 billion. but investors remain concerned that the pace of growth is slowing after result this week from microsoft and google. it seems tech giants are sending mixed signals about the cloud market. let's take you through some of the companies that have also reported earnings. intel reported earnings. intel reported reports that beat wall street expectations for the july to september quarter. despite its revenue declining about 8%, shares rose about 6% in late trading. the company also said it is on track to catch up with rival tsmc in an increasingly competitive industry. ford also reported their earnings, but unlike intel, it missed expectations and sell shares falling about 3% in after—hours trading. the us auto
amazon's advertising is a growing part of its portfolio. free v is its ad supported streaming video service and it's going to be bringing ads to its core prime video service early next year. the company also highlighted its work and the generative ai space, a hot topic this season. as for sales, amazon services claim to tuca $21.3 billion. but investors remain concerned that the pace of growth is slowing after result this week from microsoft and google. it seems tech giants are sending mixed...
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and i went home and went to amazon. lauren: the younger kids are shopping on shein and temu, two chinese sites, super low prices. fast fashion, remember thety, but they can't do same-day delivery, and amazon can. stuart: adam's got some stock picks. start with coinbase. a crypto company? >> yeah, absolutely. i own it. and it's been hard to own, but i'm glad i own it. it's trading thousand at a 3 to 4-month high, and it look like the sec, gary gensler, one of the dncs own, has -- dnc's own, has finally decide to consider and and allow an etf to be created. you can just buy the bitcoin etf, so that will create significant demand. coinbase is effectively a proxy for the success and ability of crypto to continue. stuart: all right. you like it. >> i do. stuart: coinbase. what is gxo logistics? >> oh, wonderful company. the largest contract logistics provider in the world. we were just talking about amazon which doesal its stuff westernly, but let's say you are nike and you need to have your inventories managed. gxo will do
and i went home and went to amazon. lauren: the younger kids are shopping on shein and temu, two chinese sites, super low prices. fast fashion, remember thety, but they can't do same-day delivery, and amazon can. stuart: adam's got some stock picks. start with coinbase. a crypto company? >> yeah, absolutely. i own it. and it's been hard to own, but i'm glad i own it. it's trading thousand at a 3 to 4-month high, and it look like the sec, gary gensler, one of the dncs own, has -- dnc's...
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amazon web services. amazon is doing quite well, advertising well, maybe i'm done with the mega caps. as david mentioned earlier, you think that the numbers are amazing. >> tough night to miss on cloud. right alongside microsoft. we love alphabet. the tone of he call was riddled with invasive commentary. there is a search for a new cfo. we want to bring in an executive that speaks the language of wall treet. >> i want to get to that. on the call itself, there was a key question from brian about cost and expenses. the response from the president and cfo as of now, it unsettled a couple of investors. he may have called around. take a listen. this was the question that she was asked. durably re-engineering the crawlspace. we talked about how expenses can grow smaller than revenue. is that the high-level way to think about it? is that changing as investments continue? the company is spending 40 billion on cap ex. take a listen. >> that is true, looking to grow revenues that are faster and even expenses. that
amazon web services. amazon is doing quite well, advertising well, maybe i'm done with the mega caps. as david mentioned earlier, you think that the numbers are amazing. >> tough night to miss on cloud. right alongside microsoft. we love alphabet. the tone of he call was riddled with invasive commentary. there is a search for a new cfo. we want to bring in an executive that speaks the language of wall treet. >> i want to get to that. on the call itself, there was a key question from...
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was oak -- the last couple days could yes come amazon was okish. guy: you gotta step back and look at tech and to expectations were so high. the numbers are exceptional. any other sector, you got these numbers, it would be phenomenal. their value to such a degree that they need a little bit of a reality check. elsewhere, it is kind of horrible. you talk about the energy stocks today. alix: even chevron got really hit. biggest weekly loss -- down six days since 2021. is that idiosyncratic, or are we pricing someone up? guy: buy boomers, sell millennials. someone called alix a boomer the other week. alix: didn't go well. guy: what is the earnings picture like right now? abigail doolittle onset to figure this one out. here in america, it looks less ugly. globally, you put it all together, it looks really ugly. europe looks ugly. what is the early read on the earnings picture. >> the biggest take away from this week, over recent one, is the disappointment over poor earnings is outpacing excitement about -- i think wednesday was a great day to see that
was oak -- the last couple days could yes come amazon was okish. guy: you gotta step back and look at tech and to expectations were so high. the numbers are exceptional. any other sector, you got these numbers, it would be phenomenal. their value to such a degree that they need a little bit of a reality check. elsewhere, it is kind of horrible. you talk about the energy stocks today. alix: even chevron got really hit. biggest weekly loss -- down six days since 2021. is that idiosyncratic, or...
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what amazon has in its s favor they have drastically cut back on costs. that's going to show up in free cash flow that might be an upside surprise to the street. so i agree with both of those ideas technically and fundamentally. i want to be in alphabet and amazon, more so than the other f.a.n.g.s going into next week. >> wll g t cmie'etheomttee's take, next. design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. bitcoin back on the rise. best week, weiss, since june. you own it. >> i do. and what's behind that is that decision that the d.c. circuit court of appeals made in terms of gray scale. gray scale's quest launch of the etf. today is the day that the court has until to modify the decision. the s.e.c. already came down, so i don't believe in the use case for bitcoin. i don't see any use case for it. in 13 years, one has not emerged. i do believe in supply and demand driving a trade. as you get these etfs approved, machines from black rock
what amazon has in its s favor they have drastically cut back on costs. that's going to show up in free cash flow that might be an upside surprise to the street. so i agree with both of those ideas technically and fundamentally. i want to be in alphabet and amazon, more so than the other f.a.n.g.s going into next week. >> wll g t cmie'etheomttee's take, next. design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james...
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some say it could be the amazon killer some say no that amazon prime system makes them different. you stream videos, you get your groceries, they have an advertising model. so one thing i will say, tyler, everyone on the street is writing about it >> diedra, thank you very much diedra bosa reporting on amazon. >>> coming up, mortgage rates are rising that's hitting home builder margins. so how are they adjusting to the new normal and what does it take to incentivize home buyers up next, we'll have the ceo of try point homes on the heels of their results. >>> plus, chech ron is the biggest drag on the dow, falling to its lowest level now in over a year we'll look into what's driving the decline with crude prices posting their first negative week in three. the stock market at session lows "the exchange" is back after this ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe tradi
some say it could be the amazon killer some say no that amazon prime system makes them different. you stream videos, you get your groceries, they have an advertising model. so one thing i will say, tyler, everyone on the street is writing about it >> diedra, thank you very much diedra bosa reporting on amazon. >>> coming up, mortgage rates are rising that's hitting home builder margins. so how are they adjusting to the new normal and what does it take to incentivize home buyers...
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let's stick on that particular role of amazon. i want to bring in bloomberg's thomas sealed for more that the cmi -- the cma is trying to show its chops. there analyzing amazon and microsoft. thomas: that's right. it is the next one in the series and microsoft in the spotlight. amazon and microsoft occupied 70% to 80% of the storage market. it is decided there are concerns it has given this to the antitrust watchdogs which could suffer huge process again. caroline: amazon has said you are misreading our data, but what is the argument they are seeing in terms of pricing power that these players have? thomas: they really outlined three concerns in the study. one is a thing called egress fees, basically exit fees. if you try to check your data out of the cloud you get charged , especially if it is a big amount of data. this is something that could lock you in. another thing is interoperability. lots of big companies want to run different clouds for different things. that is technically difficult. the final thing is discounting for bi
let's stick on that particular role of amazon. i want to bring in bloomberg's thomas sealed for more that the cmi -- the cma is trying to show its chops. there analyzing amazon and microsoft. thomas: that's right. it is the next one in the series and microsoft in the spotlight. amazon and microsoft occupied 70% to 80% of the storage market. it is decided there are concerns it has given this to the antitrust watchdogs which could suffer huge process again. caroline: amazon has said you are...
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i got an inside look at amazon air. okay from a parent's pretty i boarded many planes but never one like this. entire plane all to myself. amazon air is the company's cargo airline, that shuttles packages across the country. 24 7. >> shipments across the country is not the cheapest way to do it, but it it is certainly one of the passes mechanisms that we have to deliver for customers. mike berg is new general manager at the hub in san bernardino were pretty fast already, but amazon wants to push things even further with the goal of eventually delivering items 30 minutes or less and using the airplanes is certainly going be a big part of that as we move forward. i got a rare behind the scenes tour. this facility is 650,000 square feet and 2 floors that doesn't include outside here, a mix of humans and robots move about 18,000 packages. an hour. the operation much quieter than i expected incoming packages slide down chutes and make their way onto the back of an autonomous robot which carries and sorts the delivery. >> all
i got an inside look at amazon air. okay from a parent's pretty i boarded many planes but never one like this. entire plane all to myself. amazon air is the company's cargo airline, that shuttles packages across the country. 24 7. >> shipments across the country is not the cheapest way to do it, but it it is certainly one of the passes mechanisms that we have to deliver for customers. mike berg is new general manager at the hub in san bernardino were pretty fast already, but amazon wants...
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amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. one of the biggest new arts venues in britain in decades has officially opened in manchester today. it's called aviva studios and it has been built on the site of the former granada tv complex in the city centre. its final cost is expected to be something like £240 million, more than twice the original estimate. our culture editor katie razzall reports. something wild is happening in the north west. this is the biggest cultural opening of a space since the opening of tate modern at the beginning of the century. a huge new venue for shows, gigs and much more. why shouldn't there be a national theatre in manchester? danny boyle is directing aviva studios' official opening show. it's inspired by the cult film the matrix, the fight between humans and intelligent machines. in free your mind,
amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. one of the biggest new arts venues in britain in decades has officially opened in manchester today. it's called aviva studios and it has been built on the site of the former granada tv complex in the city centre. its final cost is expected to be something like...
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amazon battling an ftc lawsuit. those are the much bigger threats than what was announced in the uk today. broader pattern of these companies coming under enormous regulatory scrutiny. the google trial and then the outcome of the upcoming amazonama amazon/ftc trial. >>> that does it for us on worldwide exchange. thank you for watching. meet gold bond daily healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins. and... new gold bond healing sensitive. clinically shown to heal & moisturize dry, sensitive skin. gold bond. ♪♪ we have great benefits from principal. so i know i'm taken care of. and not just me. but the ones who matter most to me. ♪♪ >>> good morning. speaker's race heating up. steve scalise and joim jordan making their pitch to colleagues. >>> uaw and ford have narrowed the gap on wages, details straight ahead. >>> plus clorox said a recent cyberattack said it could hit net sales by 28%. the attack has been contained. it's thursday, october 5th
amazon battling an ftc lawsuit. those are the much bigger threats than what was announced in the uk today. broader pattern of these companies coming under enormous regulatory scrutiny. the google trial and then the outcome of the upcoming amazonama amazon/ftc trial. >>> that does it for us on worldwide exchange. thank you for watching. meet gold bond daily healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins. and... new gold...
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so it's a of satire amazon . what a kind of satire on amazon. what they they took urine and they did was they took urine and they did was they took urine and they called it release energy drink, which is quite witty, and they sold it on amazon, but only they sold it on amazon, but only the contacts of the person doing it bought it who knew it was urine. but if hadn't been urine. but if that hadn't been the case, it would have actually been dangerous. quite the case, it would have actually bndangerousmgerous. quite the case, it would have actually bndangerous one,ous. quite the case, it would have actually bndangerous one, probablyjuite a dangerous one, probably illegal isn't urine. a dangerous one, probably illeail isn't urine. a dangerous one, probably illea sterile isn't urine. a dangerous one, probably illea sterile liquid.;n't urine. a dangerous one, probably illea sterile liquid. no urine. a dangerous one, probably illea sterile liquid. no no.ie. a dangerous one, probably illewell,'ile liquid. no no.ie. a dangerous one, probably illewell, y
so it's a of satire amazon . what a kind of satire on amazon. what they they took urine and they did was they took urine and they did was they took urine and they called it release energy drink, which is quite witty, and they sold it on amazon, but only they sold it on amazon, but only the contacts of the person doing it bought it who knew it was urine. but if hadn't been urine. but if that hadn't been the case, it would have actually been dangerous. quite the case, it would have actually...
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i continue to like amazon, i'm sticking with it. stuart: amazon 190 by when? >> that's right. a. stuart: when in. >> 12 months. stuart: all right, mark, good man. thanks for joining us. see you again soon is. have a great weekend. all right. they pressed the button. the dow and the market is open, 9:30 eastern time here in missouri. when they're all open, we'll show you that board -- here in new york. the dow has opened down, just 50 points. that's not quite the huge slide that we'd been expecting in the premarket. there you have it. we've got a few winners in the dow 30, and the dow is off 60 points. the s&p 500, it's down a half percentage point, that's a significant pullback. 21 points lower, 4,200. the nasdaq down .71%. again, that's an improvement from just a few minutes ago. big tech across the board, where are they? down, is the word. 174 on apple, 134 on alphabet. microsoft at 317. meta, 302. amazon, 124. look at apple again, please. lauren, straighten this one out for me. lauren i lauren okay. stuart: did apple want to buy microsoft's search engine, bing? lauren: apparen
i continue to like amazon, i'm sticking with it. stuart: amazon 190 by when? >> that's right. a. stuart: when in. >> 12 months. stuart: all right, mark, good man. thanks for joining us. see you again soon is. have a great weekend. all right. they pressed the button. the dow and the market is open, 9:30 eastern time here in missouri. when they're all open, we'll show you that board -- here in new york. the dow has opened down, just 50 points. that's not quite the huge slide that we'd...
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amazon's a beast. target, you know, i love their position and it's really hard to imagine they could get worse than they were the last couple of quarters. i still like walmart right now, it's solely because of the food business. i think with the traffic their food business drives relative to their probiggest competitors, they're going to have the eyeballs and the foot traffic to probably have a better christmas than maybe their competitors. >> bill, always great to see you. thank you so much for your time. >> you bet. we'll see you. >> bill simon. >> that was an unfair question about updating underwear and stuff. seriously. >> well, guy, faced with a trip to the olive garden or some new hanes, how do you fall in line? >> funny you say that, i'll take the hanes. that's probably due to my ethnicity. >> i'm not sure what that means. >> i'm not going to olive garden. >> i got it. >> maybe -- i don't know, maybe you're enjoying it, tim. have at it. >> man. >> he said target maybe the worst -- >> fine salad
amazon's a beast. target, you know, i love their position and it's really hard to imagine they could get worse than they were the last couple of quarters. i still like walmart right now, it's solely because of the food business. i think with the traffic their food business drives relative to their probiggest competitors, they're going to have the eyeballs and the foot traffic to probably have a better christmas than maybe their competitors. >> bill, always great to see you. thank you so...
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look for purchase badges on amazon. finally uses resources like fake spot which is a website and app. you add that link to a review. they will analyze it and tell you if it's too good to be true. generally as a rule, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. >> rebecca, thank you very much for all that useful information. we're going to turn the new scrutiny on the fda to ban a commonly used food dye which is used in nearly 3,000 products in the u.s. this comes after california passed a law to ban the dye. our dr. jennifer ashton is here to explain. good morning, jen. great to see you, as always. what do we know about red dye number 3 and the dangers it might pose? >> this is the latest chapter in this food chemical safety saga. started over 25 years ago when the fda took it out of cosmetics after lab studies found red dye number 3 was linked to causing cancer in male rats. it may also be associated with hyper activity issues in children. it's in a lot of things. california now not waiting any more for the fda and saying
look for purchase badges on amazon. finally uses resources like fake spot which is a website and app. you add that link to a review. they will analyze it and tell you if it's too good to be true. generally as a rule, if it sounds too good to be true, it is. >> rebecca, thank you very much for all that useful information. we're going to turn the new scrutiny on the fda to ban a commonly used food dye which is used in nearly 3,000 products in the u.s. this comes after california passed a...
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amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. one of the biggest new arts venues in britain in decades has officially opened in manchester today. it's called aviva studios and it has been built on the site of the former granada tv complex in the city centre. it has cost something like £240 million to build — twice the original budget. but the team behind it say it'll be worth it as our arts editor katie razzall reports. something wild is happening in the north west. this is the biggest cultural opening of a space since the opening of tate modern at the beginning of the century. a huge new venue for shows, gigs and much more. why shouldn't there be a national theatre in manchester? oscar—winner danny boyle is directing aviva studios' official opening show. it's inspired by the cult film the matrix, the fight between humans and i
amazon believes the demand is there. here in america, though, progress hasn't been quick, but it's got big ambitions, aiming for 500 million global drone deliveries by the end of the decade. emma simpson, bbc news, lockeford, california. one of the biggest new arts venues in britain in decades has officially opened in manchester today. it's called aviva studios and it has been built on the site of the former granada tv complex in the city centre. it has cost something like £240 million to...
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. ♪ caroline: another amazon prime day. the tech giant is planning to bring customers the right deals faster. that is no easy task. we took a look at how they are doing that. expect to see more deals based on your shopping history. amazon says these kinds of personalized deals leads to four times customer engagement compared to last prime day. this prime day, they are doubling down with more advanced algorithms, learning what customers are shopping for and protecting what they will want next. amazon is also trying to get your purchases to you faster. we visited a same-day delivery site south of san francisco to see how. sites like these are smaller than amazon's other fulfillment centers and are closer to metro areas. they can get items boxed up in about 11 minutes. that is thanks to the help of these yellow cards and glue switches. they are controlled electronically, making it easier for employees to find and pick it. that package is sent to a conveyor belt to a storage center. you can get the deal the same day you order i
. ♪ caroline: another amazon prime day. the tech giant is planning to bring customers the right deals faster. that is no easy task. we took a look at how they are doing that. expect to see more deals based on your shopping history. amazon says these kinds of personalized deals leads to four times customer engagement compared to last prime day. this prime day, they are doubling down with more advanced algorithms, learning what customers are shopping for and protecting what they will want next....