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there's always been a sort of interesting dynamic with investors and amazon amazon was really it really wasn't profitable and told around 2015 and it only started posting real like above $1000000000.00 profits in 2017 and investors are really willing to just sort of look aside and focus on the revenue growth and that sort of helped it become one of the biggest companies in the world despite only having small revenues but what's sort of shifted over the past few years is that amazon's revenue growth has started to slow it's sort of face saying new competition and it's facing just you know the problems that come with being such a massive company and i think that's been really concerning for investors so people really want to see amazon make a big investment and you know the future of growth for this company is so i think they're generally was you know i think investors are looking for amazon to make these investments and they're willing to sort of discount the profits and we did see that and the stock reaction yesterday there was general concern about about the cost of this and we saw the
there's always been a sort of interesting dynamic with investors and amazon amazon was really it really wasn't profitable and told around 2015 and it only started posting real like above $1000000000.00 profits in 2017 and investors are really willing to just sort of look aside and focus on the revenue growth and that sort of helped it become one of the biggest companies in the world despite only having small revenues but what's sort of shifted over the past few years is that amazon's revenue...
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amazon is working hard to increase profit and to do that it needs workers they should be flexible and not too costly in the u.s. it's now become quite a trend for workers to camp in vans close to warehouses of online giants the w's all over sell it reports. the recreational the hey kill the r.v. a symbol of freedom. home is wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. to. a campground near an amazon warehouse in hebrew on kentucky is home to a round it doesn't work camp purse it's 2 pm time to get up for robert barker he works the night shift. with morning good morning robert how you doing and. how was your shift it was great ok yeah easy money man you know basically robert you have your whole life inside that van yeah i've been living in my van for 6 years now. working seasonal work for amazon and i've done some also i've worked a job in alaska salmon cannery have worked there and beat harvest and. amazon has been really good to me and it's really easy money and allows me the freedom to do what i want. robert is $46.00 he has no partner no children and very few expenses amaz
amazon is working hard to increase profit and to do that it needs workers they should be flexible and not too costly in the u.s. it's now become quite a trend for workers to camp in vans close to warehouses of online giants the w's all over sell it reports. the recreational the hey kill the r.v. a symbol of freedom. home is wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. to. a campground near an amazon warehouse in hebrew on kentucky is home to a round it doesn't work camp purse it's 2 pm...
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amazon 2nd quarter profits were up 3.6 percent to $2600000000.00 amazon sales jumped by 20 percent as customers flock to its one day delivery. our markets correspondent was san luis joins us now from was st louis so 2 attack heavyweights 2 closely watched quarterly results what stood out to you. a couple of things that you know it's a case that not only did company b. done revenue on their names for sure but have even lowered costs that leads to where a spect in these represents the payments google makes it to companies like apple for example for its search engine to be the default browser all devices also welcome by its investors $25000000000.00 buyback program or no amazon no good the reaction though you know one day shipping costs seem to be helping sales but reducing deals will continue their current quarter also it's a business that disappointed with revenues growing all the 37 percent this is the 1st time over the last 5 years 10 for the most lucrative recorded world below 40 percent on all the store side despite continued promotions at whole foods new openings obama so go with
amazon 2nd quarter profits were up 3.6 percent to $2600000000.00 amazon sales jumped by 20 percent as customers flock to its one day delivery. our markets correspondent was san luis joins us now from was st louis so 2 attack heavyweights 2 closely watched quarterly results what stood out to you. a couple of things that you know it's a case that not only did company b. done revenue on their names for sure but have even lowered costs that leads to where a spect in these represents the payments...
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it is great for amazon. more people become amazon prime customers. instead of seeing the fruits of their success, this hard-working man discovered the road on a regular gopher product. because amazon controlled the platform, because of self- taught billing and demotes the entrepreneur to pay results which most people never see. how would anyone in light of the sequence of events, how would any entrepreneur invest in this type of environment where that can happen.>> our incentive is to help the sellers exceed. we know they would go elsewhere. they have many options. we apply the same criteria to both. we do not use their individual data. >> i am now turning to the google search for a moment. everyday people think they're getting the best most accurate results. for the products and services they are looking for. people are seeing results for google's own services. in 2004, they said the purpose of google is for people to come here and to quickly find what you want. would you agree that google still claims that is your principal or guiding principle. >>
it is great for amazon. more people become amazon prime customers. instead of seeing the fruits of their success, this hard-working man discovered the road on a regular gopher product. because amazon controlled the platform, because of self- taught billing and demotes the entrepreneur to pay results which most people never see. how would anyone in light of the sequence of events, how would any entrepreneur invest in this type of environment where that can happen.>> our incentive is to...
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ivan 3 to our new. 80 year old ivan cantor is the oldest employ yet amazon's hebrew and warehouse he and his wife law reign work to top up their pensions and they say to have a better life personally i need a home base ah. but. that the ferment i don't like to get out travel to and this gets a free opportunity to do that. more financial security but you have to hit the road to get it perhaps not everyone's dream but it seems to work for something. a lot of criticism about amazon and concern about what the growing online troop industry will mean for work environments in the united states but one thing seems to be clear though the work tempers in kentucky one helping with the lifestyle a job. well my camper van is parked outside and that's it from the other g.w. business team thank you so much for watching. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to 200 that's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the sun long talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and
ivan 3 to our new. 80 year old ivan cantor is the oldest employ yet amazon's hebrew and warehouse he and his wife law reign work to top up their pensions and they say to have a better life personally i need a home base ah. but. that the ferment i don't like to get out travel to and this gets a free opportunity to do that. more financial security but you have to hit the road to get it perhaps not everyone's dream but it seems to work for something. a lot of criticism about amazon and concern...
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if it goes onsale, amazon is actually going to alert you. if you're not a prime member, keyou can still ta advantage of the deals and you can sign up for a 30-day free trial but don't forget to cancel it about the auto renew.omes up back to you and happy shopping. >> i need someone to go through know prime and let me what i need to buy! go through it all! >> bingo. what do you need? >> yght. >> -- that is the whole thing. i don't need anything. >> you feel like you have to get it! >> that's how they get you! >> they also get you because as susawas just saying you sign up for 30 days and if you don't cancel it, you have to pay and how i did it an four years later, i'm still paying the fee! >> one day delivery is a life changer! > you can't beat it. rain, snosh se, they are always there. >>> good news we are dry out there the next couple of days so if you have that amazon prime membership it might be all righf or tuesday but wednesday we are watchingyarry but definitel thursday we will see some rain o pushing in the area. a beautiful morning o
if it goes onsale, amazon is actually going to alert you. if you're not a prime member, keyou can still ta advantage of the deals and you can sign up for a 30-day free trial but don't forget to cancel it about the auto renew.omes up back to you and happy shopping. >> i need someone to go through know prime and let me what i need to buy! go through it all! >> bingo. what do you need? >> yght. >> -- that is the whole thing. i don't need anything. >> you feel like you...
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alexa, is amazon good or evil? i like amazon. without amazon, i wouldn't exist. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. electronics giant samsung estimates that its profits slumped 56% in the three months to the end ofjune, to $5.6 billion. but that was not as bad as expected. let's go to our asia business hub, where rico hizon is following the story. good to see you, hi there. tell us more about these numbers. well, despite the poor numbers, samsung's performance improved from the first quarter, when the company reported its lowest earnings in more than two yea rs, its lowest earnings in more than two years, and the weak earnings guidance from april to june years, and the weak earnings guidance from april tojune is basically due to the semiconductor industry recovery being delayed by the slowing global economy. you also have the us— china trade war and the export controls on huawei. the us campaign against acro to swelled the glut of memory chips in the global market, with the chinese company being one of the korean tech sector's biggest customers. as for korean
alexa, is amazon good or evil? i like amazon. without amazon, i wouldn't exist. michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. electronics giant samsung estimates that its profits slumped 56% in the three months to the end ofjune, to $5.6 billion. but that was not as bad as expected. let's go to our asia business hub, where rico hizon is following the story. good to see you, hi there. tell us more about these numbers. well, despite the poor numbers, samsung's performance improved from the first quarter,...
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antitrust regulators will investigate amazon the world's largest online retailer to see if its use of other merchants data breaches the block's antitrust rules meanwhile here in germany the consumer protection agency have a victory against the e-commerce giant german authorities are making amazon change how it works with 3rd party merchants in europe both the sellers and amazon and need to take more responsibility for incomplete or inaccurate order fulfillment will also need to wait 30 days before blocking or closing selling at closing the seller account excuse me in exchange germany's federal cartel office says it will drop its investigation into amazon. now the latest figures from the international air transport association show demand for passenger aviation in the next 2 decades is going to surge and the asia pacific region with countries like china indonesia and those leading the charge but in europe so-called flight shame is increasing social pressure on travelers not to fly as they're made out to consider the environmental impact of each trip. 100000 that's how many people come
antitrust regulators will investigate amazon the world's largest online retailer to see if its use of other merchants data breaches the block's antitrust rules meanwhile here in germany the consumer protection agency have a victory against the e-commerce giant german authorities are making amazon change how it works with 3rd party merchants in europe both the sellers and amazon and need to take more responsibility for incomplete or inaccurate order fulfillment will also need to wait 30 days...
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. >> the city of manaus is located in the heart of the amazon basin. the easiest way to transport people and good to hear is -- goods here is via the amazon river and its many tributaries. once a month, the regional university's agricultural-sciences department organizes an organic food market. smallholders sell locally-grown, organic produce. some of the things on offer here only grow in the amazon basin. >> we sell the extract of roots and herbs, products of our indigenous medicine. >> the university hopes that the market will boost green farming in the amazon rainforest. >> we want to show that small-scale, organic farming is the sustainable future of farming. the indigenous peoples of the amazon have preserved these products and this form of agriculture as a cultural treasure. that's also how they protect the rainforest. >> cristo de oliveira sells guarana. he and his farmers' association believe that it's important to cultivate the berries which contain caffeine, according to indigenous tradidition. you can buy guarana pits or a dried paste or pow
. >> the city of manaus is located in the heart of the amazon basin. the easiest way to transport people and good to hear is -- goods here is via the amazon river and its many tributaries. once a month, the regional university's agricultural-sciences department organizes an organic food market. smallholders sell locally-grown, organic produce. some of the things on offer here only grow in the amazon basin. >> we sell the extract of roots and herbs, products of our indigenous...
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amazon spends more than $8 billion. they spent more than $8 billion less year in advertising and promotional activities, but that growth is something to think about. is it in terms of one-day shipping, is it prime-day related, or are they trying to fight back? emily: it's interesting given that we were talking earlier about google's cloud business and how it is still in third place, though the cloud business in general is continuing to grow and is certainly not a zero-sum game. what do you think the slowdown or the disappointing numbers have to do with? competition orf because of amazon-specific issues? >> i don't think it is amazon-specific issues so much as competition. microsoft cloud business is up 60% recently. we know that business is on fire . we do not have a lot of his ability to google members. numbers. now amazon is competing with two giants, i think that absolutely could eat into the top line going forward. emily: what about the advertising business which has slowlyowly growing, becoming a third-place conten
amazon spends more than $8 billion. they spent more than $8 billion less year in advertising and promotional activities, but that growth is something to think about. is it in terms of one-day shipping, is it prime-day related, or are they trying to fight back? emily: it's interesting given that we were talking earlier about google's cloud business and how it is still in third place, though the cloud business in general is continuing to grow and is certainly not a zero-sum game. what do you...
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in a lot of criticism about amazon and concern about the growing online tree industry would mean for work environments in the united states but one thing seems to be clear that the work campers in kentucky applied to nothing but the lifestyle they chose. it could be a unique place to explore the universe from a wide offering jobs to locals but plans to build a giant telescope of how wise tallest mountain have met with fierce resistance from protest us and they to say the place is sacred. trouble in paradise the construction of the 30 meter telescope on the u.s. state of hawaii's tallest mountain mounted care sparked outrage among locals the $1000000000.00 project is said to be a massive boost to why it's economy which is heavily dependent on blue paint tourism jobs but protesters say the mountain is sacred and they're blocking access to the construction site. we're willing to clear out if the mare and the governor and the t.m.t. promises that they will not build on monaco representatives of the 30 meter telescope remain committed to the project you know we've been working in the comm
in a lot of criticism about amazon and concern about the growing online tree industry would mean for work environments in the united states but one thing seems to be clear that the work campers in kentucky applied to nothing but the lifestyle they chose. it could be a unique place to explore the universe from a wide offering jobs to locals but plans to build a giant telescope of how wise tallest mountain have met with fierce resistance from protest us and they to say the place is sacred....
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amazon's working with ice in this way. and we want to raise the profile and say you know there's many steps that we can take to support the immigrant community which is being targeted. >>by this federal administration say we demand the amazon to the right thing they certainly have the profits to be able to make better choices. >>well we reached out to amazon about the activist claims and they have we have yet to hear back. but the company has reportedly responded to other media outlets saying in part quote companies and government organizations need to use existing and new technology responsibly and lawfully end quote. coming up next. ashes right through a bay area home and there's an infant inside. also after the break after 4 days lost in the woods. a california hikers finally found and safe we'll hear from her family. also after the break a sanctuary for animals in is coming to the bay area. a little peek outside for you 92 story, well, no problems here on the 70 oh bridge working away from the east bay to the peninsula
amazon's working with ice in this way. and we want to raise the profile and say you know there's many steps that we can take to support the immigrant community which is being targeted. >>by this federal administration say we demand the amazon to the right thing they certainly have the profits to be able to make better choices. >>well we reached out to amazon about the activist claims and they have we have yet to hear back. but the company has reportedly responded to other media...
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this is an amazon's massive warehouse here in minnesota. a handful of workers here are planning to mark amazon's prime shopping day, and annual sales event, with a strike. earlier, ispoke and annual sales event, with a strike. earlier, i spoke to one of the workers to ask him what they are protesting. we are going on strike on prime dave mainly to demand safe and securejobs on prime dave mainly to demand safe and secure jobs from amazon. the speed at which we are required to work are exhausting, sometimes leading to injuries, and people not seeing a job as a thing they can do long—term, plus with amazon's reliance on temporary workers, not having the same job security. basically we just want them to treat us basically we just want them to treat us with respect, as human beings, and not treat us as machines. for most consumers, you click a button, your package arrives a couple of days later, good prices and convenience, what is the issue here? iama convenience, what is the issue here? i am a picker, i convenience, what is the issue here? i
this is an amazon's massive warehouse here in minnesota. a handful of workers here are planning to mark amazon's prime shopping day, and annual sales event, with a strike. earlier, ispoke and annual sales event, with a strike. earlier, i spoke to one of the workers to ask him what they are protesting. we are going on strike on prime dave mainly to demand safe and securejobs on prime dave mainly to demand safe and secure jobs from amazon. the speed at which we are required to work are...
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the world on these moves a threat to google and amazon in any way well what we've seen recently i mean for example yesterday facebook were fined $5000000000.00 in the us of a previously concerns nevertheless in the next breath they announce some stunning financial figures google has been fined 9000000000 by the e.u. over the past 2 years that's 3 separate fines that add up to 9000000000 and still it posts healthy results so it seems like they've proven that are able to absorb these problems that said it seems like not a week goes by where some country doesn't say we're going to crack down on tech giants the most recent as you mentioned is today australia saying they're going to look particularly at google and facebook and that dominant positions in the advertising markets but we've heard from the just it's departments in the united states they're going to look at big internet firms we expect both amazon and alphabets to be involved in that for their parts from alphabet to said we understand there is going to be more scrutiny and we will engage constructively oh right you know what's re
the world on these moves a threat to google and amazon in any way well what we've seen recently i mean for example yesterday facebook were fined $5000000000.00 in the us of a previously concerns nevertheless in the next breath they announce some stunning financial figures google has been fined 9000000000 by the e.u. over the past 2 years that's 3 separate fines that add up to 9000000000 and still it posts healthy results so it seems like they've proven that are able to absorb these problems...
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business news now and amazon is trying to speed up its deliveries and for that it needs and for most of us is thought unusual to move to a different city to take up a new job but in the so-called gig economy moving house to be gay or job can become necessary on a weekly basis while it is in the us the campaign vans in trade as close to the warehouses of amazon and other online giants and they have no fixed address and many actually appreciate the feeling of freedom this lifestyle gives them as did obvious all of a sudden it reports. the recreational vehicle the r.v. a symbol of freedom. home is wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. to. a campground you're on the warehouse and cheaper on kentucky is home to a round it doesn't work camp purse it's 2 pm time to get up for robert barker he works the night shift. good morning good morning robert all you do and good how is your shift it was great oh great yeah easy money man so basically robert you have your whole life inside that yeah i've been living in my van for 6 years now. working seasonal work for amazon and i've don
business news now and amazon is trying to speed up its deliveries and for that it needs and for most of us is thought unusual to move to a different city to take up a new job but in the so-called gig economy moving house to be gay or job can become necessary on a weekly basis while it is in the us the campaign vans in trade as close to the warehouses of amazon and other online giants and they have no fixed address and many actually appreciate the feeling of freedom this lifestyle gives them as...
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with the tax you could hold of the huge amounts of money that the likes of facebook and google and amazon and the like are making out of non—american companies. it is all coming together. it has been a long—standing problem for these digital web—based companies and they haven't got much infrastructure in oui’ haven't got much infrastructure in our country. they generally have headquarters in places that are somewhere like dublin with local fresh and tax rates and we don't see much if any of the tax revenues. for cbr earning hundreds of millions so it's a bit of a scandal. the only problem with what is going on here is that it will look like a direct attack on american large companies like google, like those amazon and so like google, like those amazon and so forth, you do worry that this is going to start some kind of trade war because it does seem quite apparent that president trump isn't averse to putting up tariffs if he feels in any way a tax like that.” think that made the point of, do that and it will be tariff. there will be a price to pay. the other point being made by t
with the tax you could hold of the huge amounts of money that the likes of facebook and google and amazon and the like are making out of non—american companies. it is all coming together. it has been a long—standing problem for these digital web—based companies and they haven't got much infrastructure in oui’ haven't got much infrastructure in our country. they generally have headquarters in places that are somewhere like dublin with local fresh and tax rates and we don't see much if...
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working overtime but amazon is not the only company cashing in amazon prime day is july 15th and 16th the black friday of summer starts >> i myself do more online shopping because it's a lot more convenient >> it's a huge incenti >> reporter: amazon is rolling out two daysf deals. like $100 off the fire tv recast, $130 off the ring video doorbell kit, and 40% off top head phone brands. prime day is now a national event. last year the e-commerce giant sold 100 million products. this year they're going bigger, even enlisting taylor swift to kick it off with an online coert. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: for other major retailers, itot forces them get in on the big sale action this week walmart is featuring $150 off lg smart tvs, 100 iff applepad and slashing prices on google home devices kohl's unveiling swim suits and 25% off adidas target jumping in with deep discounts on furniture, electronics and household items, plus same-daicin-store pk up all across the country the race for spending comes as traditionaerl retailface a tough year more than 7400 stores have closed their doors so far in 2019
working overtime but amazon is not the only company cashing in amazon prime day is july 15th and 16th the black friday of summer starts >> i myself do more online shopping because it's a lot more convenient >> it's a huge incenti >> reporter: amazon is rolling out two daysf deals. like $100 off the fire tv recast, $130 off the ring video doorbell kit, and 40% off top head phone brands. prime day is now a national event. last year the e-commerce giant sold 100 million products....
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‘s fulfilment centres think that amazon ‘s fulfilment ce ntres ca n think that amazon ‘s fulfilment centres can keep pace with a lot of this because productivity appears a little off? amazon has been a lead in the commerce market, that's why it has been so successful, drones of the next day delivery, we have regular issues there so we don't know which countries will allow drones first the uk is one of the markets that is trying to open up drones regulation. but i expect suddenly amazon has warehouses that have some of the most advanced robots in the same way that a british company does, amazon is improving all aspects of delivery and also moving into new markets like healthcare, luxury goods, et cetera. google, and amazon, i should say the parent company, they both have their specific set of challenges in both reporting accelerating growth, due think anti—trust probes are going to play anti—trust probes are going to play a big role in the future?” anti—trust probes are going to play a big role in the future? i do. the biggest issue for regulation right 110w biggest issue for
‘s fulfilment centres think that amazon ‘s fulfilment ce ntres ca n think that amazon ‘s fulfilment centres can keep pace with a lot of this because productivity appears a little off? amazon has been a lead in the commerce market, that's why it has been so successful, drones of the next day delivery, we have regular issues there so we don't know which countries will allow drones first the uk is one of the markets that is trying to open up drones regulation. but i expect suddenly amazon...
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amazon is many things. it's a platform, it's a retailer, it's a manufacturer, it's a digital ad giant and so much more. i think key to understanding its market power is it's able to leverage the interplay between these different business lines to extort value from its competitors. an executive at a large well-known performance footwear brand that sells to amazon told me that as long as his company sold to amazon on their terms, they would help him police the counterfeiters and the other nefarious sellers on the platform. but the moment that they pushed back, that they didn't agree to that next big discount or the change in terms, amazon's site became a wild west of sellers misrepresenting his brand, many overseas and unreachable. he said, quote, they use this as a punitive measure. they can sink companies without anyone to answer to. increasingly, our commerce is occurring not in a market but in a private arena governed by amazon, where it has the power to regulate, tax, and punish america's entrepreneurs.
amazon is many things. it's a platform, it's a retailer, it's a manufacturer, it's a digital ad giant and so much more. i think key to understanding its market power is it's able to leverage the interplay between these different business lines to extort value from its competitors. an executive at a large well-known performance footwear brand that sells to amazon told me that as long as his company sold to amazon on their terms, they would help him police the counterfeiters and the other...
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users that download the app give amazon access to their browsing history. privacy activists worry about users selling information for a few dollars. >> we feel like that's not a fair trade. it can tell you intimate things about a pen's life. large companies are not able to safeguard data. >> amazon says it collects product and price data. the data is guarded and not sold or connected to any customidentifiers. >>> tonight the san francisco giants start a series at home against the chicago cubs. yesterday they closed out a series against the new york mets. rbi double, major ly until zack league debut. the game was tied. kevin lost his cool in the 8th inning. it was called the strike. he grounded out, then he up at the umpire. he was kicked out of the game. the game would go to extra innings tied at 2s in the 12th inning, mike came up the the plate with a chance to be the hero of the game. a walk off solo homer by the grandson of carl. the giants won 3-2 giants are at 500 for the first time all season. tonight's game against the cubs starts at 6:45 at oracle p
users that download the app give amazon access to their browsing history. privacy activists worry about users selling information for a few dollars. >> we feel like that's not a fair trade. it can tell you intimate things about a pen's life. large companies are not able to safeguard data. >> amazon says it collects product and price data. the data is guarded and not sold or connected to any customidentifiers. >>> tonight the san francisco giants start a series at home...
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es pagar a travÉs de amazon, de esta manera si no recibes el producto, amazon te responderÁ y podras tener un reembolso, si tienes problemas o sugerencias llÁmanos o envÍanos un correo electrÓnico, respondemos a cada llamada y pregunta. >>> hay que tener mucho cuidado porque a los correos siempre estÁn llegando cosas que tratan de llevarse tu dinero. >>> le voy a contar que en amÉrica airlines se estÁ extendiendo la cancelaciÓn de vuelos de el aviÓn boa en siete tres siete. >>> accidentes registrados por oval fallas tÉcnicas han generado dudas en la flota. >>> vuelve incrementar el precio de la gasolina luego de caer 24 sentad centavos en la Última semana. >>> nuestro noticiero de las seis estÁ a punto de comenzar. >>> vamos a hablar sobre el miedo que estÁ sembrando estas posibles redadas en el Área de la bahÍa y algunas familias que dicen estar mÁs unidas que nu a nunca. >>> vamos a regresar en mdos minutos con >>> feliz lunes, gracias por su preferencia. mÁs golpes a los inmigrantes en la frontera. se anuncia una nueva regla que le quitarÍa derecho miles de migran
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facebook, amazon, google all reporting results flex week. how to pro situation yourself ahead of the big reports a major developing story in the oil market, crude shooting higher on news iran seized two tankers in the strait of hormuz. we are watching the reaction very, very carefully karen, you are noting in the after market session the futures look like it was reacting to this look at the oil market you would think there would be a little bit more to this than what the oil market is pricing in what do you make of in >> too political, it doesn't seem to move oil at all. steve alluded to this a couple of days ago. i don't think geopolitical risk or uncertainty has any effect on the oil market whether it is right or wrong i don't know, but i do think it has -- for the broader market i think it has huge implications, and we'll talk about it quickly. i don't think iran wouldn't do this on their own i don't think. i think clearly they have the backing of somebody out there, and i think this has far greater ramifications. i think the market is un
facebook, amazon, google all reporting results flex week. how to pro situation yourself ahead of the big reports a major developing story in the oil market, crude shooting higher on news iran seized two tankers in the strait of hormuz. we are watching the reaction very, very carefully karen, you are noting in the after market session the futures look like it was reacting to this look at the oil market you would think there would be a little bit more to this than what the oil market is pricing...
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amazon is the flavor of the day in the situation >> is there reason for regulators to think that amazon is implementing anti-competitive practices in its different businesses >> well, the thing is actually organically competitors are rising that are start to go quietly compete with amazon. i think there's an organic market practice. you have the google antitrust in the u.s., the huge if a is book fine recently, $5 billion. that should be trillions of dollars. i think regulation is often a measure of societal animous. >> if you were to rate on a spectrum the names of big tech companies with liability -- >> right >> who is on top >> i think they're the folks you're seeing at the hearings today on the hill. it is amazon it is facebook it is google it's the folks who have an enormous amount of power at least in part as a result of the tremendous amount of consumer data that they have and the requirement that is going to come along that they manage that consumer data in an intelligent fashion. so, again, amazon's got a number of other of these companies have anti-competitive questions, part
amazon is the flavor of the day in the situation >> is there reason for regulators to think that amazon is implementing anti-competitive practices in its different businesses >> well, the thing is actually organically competitors are rising that are start to go quietly compete with amazon. i think there's an organic market practice. you have the google antitrust in the u.s., the huge if a is book fine recently, $5 billion. that should be trillions of dollars. i think regulation is...
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if you work in part of the corporate amazon, and if you want to retrain as an engineer, amazon will make that happen for you. even more interestingly, if you work in one of the fulfilment centres, so this is one of the basic entry—leveljobs at amazon, and you want to train as a nurse or as an airline mechanic, jobs that do not exist at amazon, they will pay 95% of the tuition fees and costs associated with getting those certificates or degrees. there is a few reasons for that. firstly, it really highlights their future ambitions, their future goals. we have heard that amazon wa nts to goals. we have heard that amazon wants to get into the plane business. they haven't got there yet but they want to do that. we know that amazon is interested in the pharmaceutical industry. they have already made some business gains in that avenue. so what they are doing is pretty impressive. they are already training a workforce that will be dedicated to amazon. now let's brief you on some other business stories. that's it for the business briefing this hour, but before we go, here are the markets. up ne
if you work in part of the corporate amazon, and if you want to retrain as an engineer, amazon will make that happen for you. even more interestingly, if you work in one of the fulfilment centres, so this is one of the basic entry—leveljobs at amazon, and you want to train as a nurse or as an airline mechanic, jobs that do not exist at amazon, they will pay 95% of the tuition fees and costs associated with getting those certificates or degrees. there is a few reasons for that. firstly, it...
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amazon continues to be a u.s.—based amazon? amazon continues to be a us. —based company and amazon? amazon continues to be a u.s.—based company and a lot of their revenues still originate from their revenues still originate from the us. they are getting more global but they just pulled the us. they are getting more global but theyjust pulled back the us. they are getting more global but they just pulled back from china, the second—biggest market in the world. not as important as the us but ethnically growing. bao vu on amazon's prime day performance. 50 yea rs performance. 50 years ago, the apollo 11 moon landing marked a defining moment in human history and since then businesses have been looking for ways to make money from our only permanent natural satellite, and that includes mining. earlier the chief executive of japan's ispace told me about his plans. we are looking to be on the moon by 2021. we have a lunar lander and a lunar rover to explore the surface. how do you plan to make money? well, we are aiming to do business by transportation business to the lunar surface at t
amazon continues to be a u.s.—based amazon? amazon continues to be a us. —based company and amazon? amazon continues to be a u.s.—based company and a lot of their revenues still originate from their revenues still originate from the us. they are getting more global but they just pulled the us. they are getting more global but theyjust pulled back the us. they are getting more global but they just pulled back from china, the second—biggest market in the world. not as important as the us...
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why is amazon suddenly caring? reporter: it is that they are beginning to get pressure from politicians, scrutiny from d.c. europe. it is bernie sanders today, but tomorrow, it could be both ends of the political spectrum. it is their growth. they are growing 20% topline per year. about one million employees throughout the world if you count temporary workers. . walmart, about 2 million. you can see a day when amazon becomes the largest employer in the world, and that will have pressure. emily: on one hand, we talk about the lack of workers to fill technical roles. on the other hand, there's an explosion of warehouse jobs, given what amazon and walmart are doing, and a decline in traditional retail jobs. what are the dynamics happening at the ground levels that has led amazon to do this? reporter: by some measures, it is the tightest labor market in half a century. you have companies complaining there's a shortage of the types of workers they want. of course, some management and economics experts would respond, are
why is amazon suddenly caring? reporter: it is that they are beginning to get pressure from politicians, scrutiny from d.c. europe. it is bernie sanders today, but tomorrow, it could be both ends of the political spectrum. it is their growth. they are growing 20% topline per year. about one million employees throughout the world if you count temporary workers. . walmart, about 2 million. you can see a day when amazon becomes the largest employer in the world, and that will have pressure. emily:...
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emily: amazon opened a celebrity store a year ago. now they have all of these deals today tied to celebrities. they are starting to offer special products. lady gaga will offer an exclusive beauty product line only on amazon. how big of a deal is that? >> there are two things amazon has been trying to push into. fashion has always been an achilles heel for amazon. they have tried to go into basics by getting into and non-fashion categories. they picked up bigger business than macy's doing that. some of this is to get into the fashion accessories business. they are starting to realize the millennial crowd, they're going to start looking at different ways to attract that crowd back to amazon. channely has been a that has been added for a while now. emily: what are the trends you're falling one -- following on this particular prime day? over 48 hours. slightly more than last year. what is your take? >> prime day has typically been the biggest day of the year for amazon. this year, they expect that to be the same. one thing which has been
emily: amazon opened a celebrity store a year ago. now they have all of these deals today tied to celebrities. they are starting to offer special products. lady gaga will offer an exclusive beauty product line only on amazon. how big of a deal is that? >> there are two things amazon has been trying to push into. fashion has always been an achilles heel for amazon. they have tried to go into basics by getting into and non-fashion categories. they picked up bigger business than macy's doing...
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. >>> and on prime day, amazon's biggest event of the year -- >> amazon! >> why some made it a day of protests against the retail giant. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening. president trump's message, america love it or leave it. doubling down upon harsh words to four liberal democratic congresswomen, all women of color, all american citizens, whom he told over the weekend to go back to their home countries. a demeaning phrase often used by racists. today the president brushing off the storm of criticism his words created, but not letting it go the four women targeted by the president speaking out just a short time ago our hallie jackson has late details. >> reporter: a united front late today from the freshmen democrats attacked by the president as he fans the flames of racial resentment >> this is his plan to pit us against one another. >> this is a distraction, and we should not take the bait >> he does not know how to defend his policies. so what he does is attack us personally, and that is what this is all about. >> i urge
. >>> and on prime day, amazon's biggest event of the year -- >> amazon! >> why some made it a day of protests against the retail giant. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening. president trump's message, america love it or leave it. doubling down upon harsh words to four liberal democratic congresswomen, all women of color, all american citizens, whom he told over the weekend to go back to their home countries. a demeaning...
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we are seeing coalition's between amazon employees -- coalitions building between amazon employees. see the employees by the banding together to make the voices a little louder. emily: we will be following it. , thank you for the reporting. u.s. women's team was not the only winner of the world cup, with watchers 20% higher than the men's final. and in the netherlands, nearly 90% of those watching tv tuned in. go, team. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg: technology." our globalck out breaking news network tictoc on twitter as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." how the strong u.s. jobs report will factor in. goldman sachs says they are relying on the wisdom of the crowds. cuts, u.s. interest rate and the removal of the turkish central bank governor rocks the lira. , the islamic republic threatens to push uranium two 20% purity.
we are seeing coalition's between amazon employees -- coalitions building between amazon employees. see the employees by the banding together to make the voices a little louder. emily: we will be following it. , thank you for the reporting. u.s. women's team was not the only winner of the world cup, with watchers 20% higher than the men's final. and in the netherlands, nearly 90% of those watching tv tuned in. go, team. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg: technology." our...
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condition, the police calling the shooting justified >>> and new concerns about your privacy when using amazon alexa personal assistant what the company says about how long it stores your information and what it does with it you'll want to listen to this one. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, i'm kristen welker in fost southern california. search and rescue teams in 20 y, the epicenter about 150 miles northeast of los angeles near ridgecrest where tonight a state of emergency has been declared the quake was long and rolling with buildings rolling back and forth. fears about what may be coming next nbc's miguel almaguer has made his way to ridgecrest tonight. >> reporter: it struck at 10:33 a.m., flames quickly engulfing this home. >> earthquake, all units out from your stations >> reporter: firefighters responding after the earthquake started the fourth of july with a bang the epicenter in ridgecrest in the mojave desert. >> we have multiple commercial firearms >> reporter: the quake was so powerful it split the asphalt on this highway >> all the knick
condition, the police calling the shooting justified >>> and new concerns about your privacy when using amazon alexa personal assistant what the company says about how long it stores your information and what it does with it you'll want to listen to this one. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, i'm kristen welker in fost southern california. search and rescue teams in 20 y, the epicenter about 150 miles northeast of los...
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going from amazon or other retailers. price blink shows amazon branded or exclusive products, the fire tv stick, echo dot and echo show, they're getting the most attention again this year by page views nerd wallet said that's not surprising prices will are lower today than they were on black friday 2018 if they're amazon-owned products, it's amazon controlled pricing. amazon shares are up half a percent today. a analysis of the past four prime day events shows a month later 100% of the time, amazon shares are higher. by an average return of 5% perhaps foreshadowing what we'll see for amazon shares a month from now back over to you >> court, thank you. meantime send it over to mike san toll i who is back with his market dashboard >> thanks. pick up on the amazon conversation, something i'm calling eating the competition they say you shouldn't go to the super market hungry. maybe that applies to titling charts, too. here's the theme kids feasting while parents starve, that's another kind of haves and have notes story starti
going from amazon or other retailers. price blink shows amazon branded or exclusive products, the fire tv stick, echo dot and echo show, they're getting the most attention again this year by page views nerd wallet said that's not surprising prices will are lower today than they were on black friday 2018 if they're amazon-owned products, it's amazon controlled pricing. amazon shares are up half a percent today. a analysis of the past four prime day events shows a month later 100% of the time,...
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people are not going to buy a uy a device or amazon -- by google or amazon device and run apple services. 1.4, 1.5le has the billion unique users, the problem is that they are not taking advantage. what they still don't have is some sort of subscription-based service for purchasing an iphone. i think until the services are up to snuff, there still is this device-centric approach. one more point on this. apple gets 90% of its revenues almost from hardware devices. i think going all in on services at this point is too early. emily: all of that said, johnny apple's chief designer who has been there for 30 years is about to leave. he was incredibly involved in the apple watch, in the airpods, and some of the biggest hardware hits apple has had since the iphone. laura, does that concern you? device-centric question. doesn't bother me at all. what i care about is revenue per user and value in the ecosystem. are they adding news, movies, tv? those increase stickiness and lifetime value. watches, which creates stickiness? increaseshat stickiness to the 900 million users who are rich and global.
people are not going to buy a uy a device or amazon -- by google or amazon device and run apple services. 1.4, 1.5le has the billion unique users, the problem is that they are not taking advantage. what they still don't have is some sort of subscription-based service for purchasing an iphone. i think until the services are up to snuff, there still is this device-centric approach. one more point on this. apple gets 90% of its revenues almost from hardware devices. i think going all in on...
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amazon down by 2%. alphabet, sometimes the options markets get it right, they were pricing a move up or down of 6%. stock up 6.25% after the earnings release. >>> intel reporting its second quarter results. that is another big one to get too. jackie deangelis joins us with those numbers. what do we see, jackie? reporter: connell, intel soaring because we have a beat top and bottom line. revenue 16.5 billion, surpassing the 15.7 expectation. earnings per share $1.06. that was well above the 89-cent estimate. where intel tripped up last quarter was on the guidance. it gave weaker guidance, even though beat on top and bottom line. that was a problem. this quarter raising the full-year revenue outlook, up 500 million from april. so investors are looking at that in a positive light too. before the earnings came out we saw headlines regarding apple acquisition of intel's smartphone modem business. that is in fact happening. that will happen for a billion dollars. apple is getting a majority stake in it. after
amazon down by 2%. alphabet, sometimes the options markets get it right, they were pricing a move up or down of 6%. stock up 6.25% after the earnings release. >>> intel reporting its second quarter results. that is another big one to get too. jackie deangelis joins us with those numbers. what do we see, jackie? reporter: connell, intel soaring because we have a beat top and bottom line. revenue 16.5 billion, surpassing the 15.7 expectation. earnings per share $1.06. that was well above...
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and i think it's interesting on amazon, i only worry about the top line amazon spends so much money, and i will say this, i have a lot of positions in private companies that sell consumer goods and services in america, almost in every state now, and about 30% to 40% of our sales are now on amazon, and there's good pros and cons to that, but we really want that same-day delivery. so, if there's more capex going into that, i'm very happy with my position in amazon. that's going to be a game-changer for a lot of providers. same-day is a big deal, because it lets you get an advertising spend and get a direct measure to how impactful it is in regional markets, when you can deliver the same day >> we have got another earnings report out, and it's starbucks kate rogers has the numbers. >> very strong q-3 for starbucks here, beat on every metric we'll take you through eps 78 cents adjusted compared to 72 cents the street was expecting. revenues $6.82 billion versus estimates of $6.6 billion. that's up 8% year on year. the company also says that's an all-time high for revenues global comps up
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numbers google parent alphabet crushes expectations and triples its profits in the 2nd quarter and amazon delivered growth to what are investors how to beat get the lowdown from wall street. also want to show germany records its hottest day ever farmers are bracing for for a harvest. and when in rome recycle the romans through the city is testing out a new ecology bonus for train commuters. this is the business i'm on in berlin welcome we begin in the tech world where 2 of its biggest names have presented their figures for the quarter that ended in june alphabet of the company that owns tech giant google reported quarterly profits tripling to $9900000000.00 the figures beat most analysts expectations and came from higher advertising spend on searches and on you tube. on 2nd quarter profits were up 3.6 percent to $2600000000.00. flocked to its one day delivery scheme. our markets correspondent has said louise the joins us now from wall st louis so to talk heavyweights too closely watched quarterly results what stood out to you. a couple of things said you know it's a case that not only did
numbers google parent alphabet crushes expectations and triples its profits in the 2nd quarter and amazon delivered growth to what are investors how to beat get the lowdown from wall street. also want to show germany records its hottest day ever farmers are bracing for for a harvest. and when in rome recycle the romans through the city is testing out a new ecology bonus for train commuters. this is the business i'm on in berlin welcome we begin in the tech world where 2 of its biggest names...
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. —— and amazon and getting paid to play video games. we start with amazon as shares have fallen after its earnings disappointed investors. revenues for the three month to the end ofjune came in at 63.1; billion dollars. up about 20% from a year ago, just over 2.6 billion dollars was actually profit but the crux is it was less than expected. the company has been spending heavily, some $800 million alone in the past three months, to make one day delivery the norm but it is facing pressure of its size and power and facing an anti—trust investigation as well as being probed in europe. michelle flurry has more. the wave of record profits has more. the wave of record profits has a crested. by more than 3.5% from a year ago but fell short of wall street expectations, worse still, the ecommerce giant want not to expect much improvement in the next quarter as it ramps up spending. investors have been used to amazon the money making machine. they topped $10 billion for the first time. this was fuelled by the success first time. this was fuelled
. —— and amazon and getting paid to play video games. we start with amazon as shares have fallen after its earnings disappointed investors. revenues for the three month to the end ofjune came in at 63.1; billion dollars. up about 20% from a year ago, just over 2.6 billion dollars was actually profit but the crux is it was less than expected. the company has been spending heavily, some $800 million alone in the past three months, to make one day delivery the norm but it is facing pressure of...
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amazon is set to fire the starting gun laterfor amazon is set to fire the starting gun later for prime amazon is set to fire the starting gun laterfor prime day, its 48—hour shopping bonanza, but warehouse workers in minnesota have targeted this particular event to strike over working conditions. last year the online retail giant committed to paying employees at least $15 an hour but concerns persist over the way workers are treated. the bbc‘s michelle fleury has more from minnesota. this is amazon's massive warehouse in minnesota. a handful of workers here are planning to mark amazon's prime shopping day, and annual sales event with a strike. earlier i spoke to one of the workers to ask what they are protesting. we're on strike on prime day mainly demanding safe and reliable jobs from amazon. the speeds we have to work are physically and mentally exhausting. some cases lead to injuries and people not seeing the job they can do long—term, plus with amazon's reliance on temporary workers, not having the same job security, basically we want them to treat us with respect as human be
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all along i think amazon should be more concerned than ulta. why? because mary dillon runs a tight ship in the best loyalty program in the world look out amazon, ulta is the real deal. harry in colorado, harry. >> caller: jimmy, boo, boo, boo-yah from the white peak mountains of colorado. wondering about your take on chewy the management, back up the truck or -- >> can't back up the truck because it's too expensivexpens. i was very impressed by management when we met very impressed i think they are doing a lot of things right some said how do we know amazon can't beat it? the guys, i actually once i asked pet owners what do they use? haven't found a sole that doesn't use chewy including us retail is back, etsy, lululemon and stitch fix found ways to win and charts can make you go higher much more "mad money." a company that works with visa, bank of america and you probably never heard of it. i'll reveal the name and what would have been pop's 97th birthday, i'm reflecting on things he taught me about business and your calls and rapid fire of to
all along i think amazon should be more concerned than ulta. why? because mary dillon runs a tight ship in the best loyalty program in the world look out amazon, ulta is the real deal. harry in colorado, harry. >> caller: jimmy, boo, boo, boo-yah from the white peak mountains of colorado. wondering about your take on chewy the management, back up the truck or -- >> can't back up the truck because it's too expensivexpens. i was very impressed by management when we met very impressed...
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. >> amazing, amazon versus walmart as the retail giants battle it out for your hard earned money as amazon prime day is underway. >> i think trump's message excludes people that look like me and that are me, of course, but it excludes a lot of people in his base as well. and i think that he's trying to divide so he can conquer, not unite so we can all conquer. >> anything he can do -- >> that is not all megan rapinoe said "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. great being back with you again. it's been a couple of weeks. >> sure has. everybody -- it's hard to leave vacation, right? but when you love your job as much as i do, makes it a little bit better >> well, glad to have you back >>> we begin with communities under water, coastal ones, as tropical depression barry churns over the south floods putting people in louisiana and six other states as barrnt battle wn the coast guard rescued 12 people left stranded in flooded homes. kerry sanders is in louisiana with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, frances. the flood wate
. >> amazing, amazon versus walmart as the retail giants battle it out for your hard earned money as amazon prime day is underway. >> i think trump's message excludes people that look like me and that are me, of course, but it excludes a lot of people in his base as well. and i think that he's trying to divide so he can conquer, not unite so we can all conquer. >> anything he can do -- >> that is not all megan rapinoe said "early today" starts right now...