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after a rough few years, are things finally working in ibm's favor? >>> johnson & johnson said today it expects sales growth to slow this year of the dow component blamed generic drug competition and pricing pressure but & j did report better than expected earnings for the most rent arter thanks to sales of its cancer drugs and its psoriasis treatment. we have about $3 to $3.5 billion of generic competition that we'll encounter this year yet we're still able to talk about grow most companies would be talking about contraction or the dialogue would be when are we going to return to growth. we are still going to grow. >> shares o j & j fell 1.5% in today's trade. >>>ellow dow component travelers reported better-than-expected qly profit thanks to growth in premiums. that helped offset catastrophe losses related to the california wildfires. in 2017, travelers began restricting its un rwriting of new business in california due to wildfire risk. the stock was down about 1% to $122.36. >>> well, it was a big quarter for big blue. after the bell tonight, ibm reported better-than-expected ear
after a rough few years, are things finally working in ibm's favor? >>> johnson & johnson said today it expects sales growth to slow this year of the dow component blamed generic drug competition and pricing pressure but & j did report better than expected earnings for the most rent arter thanks to sales of its cancer drugs and its psoriasis treatment. we have about $3 to $3.5 billion of generic competition that we'll encounter this year yet we're still able to talk about grow...
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hour, betting on the cloud a -- pays off beard -- pays off. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? the world economic forum in davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and verizon. and another hollywood milestone. netflix gets its first ever big picture oscar nomination, cementing its place in the film industry. but first, ibm shares jumped in after hours or 40 -- after-hours trading after reporting fourth-quarter revenue that beat estimates. revenue hitting $21.8 billion, above estimates of $21.7 billion. on top of that, cloud revenue for the year jumped 12% to $19 billion. to discuss, we have our senior analyst in new york. ibm shares shot up after hours. is this a surprise? >> the surprise is one of their divisions, global business services, sell very strong consulting numbers. that means enterprise tech spending is strong. it is the followthrough effect of a strong 2018. emily: ibm has been saying that the cloud would be big, ibm would get there, but there was a lot
hour, betting on the cloud a -- pays off beard -- pays off. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? the world economic forum in davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and verizon. and another hollywood milestone. netflix gets its first ever big picture oscar nomination, cementing its place in the film industry. but first, ibm shares jumped in after hours or 40 -- after-hours...
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cnbc interview. plus, valueact jeffrey ubben talks at the world economic forum. >>> ibm reporting after the bell instant reaction to the numbers with the cfo jim kavanaugh let's get to the markets we are very close to the session lows with one hour left of trade. there's the s&p 500. down 1.8%. the low of the day was 1.9 you will see the dow is down 406 points at moment the dow in the dow was 435 and the nasdaq down 2%. >> every sector in the red consumer discretionary worst performing and the latest headlines of u.s./china trade talks may be hitting an impasse right now. but we're going to begin today with a latest on those trade talks. kayla is in washington with those headlines. kayla? >> the development that the market is watching so closely is the u.s. decision to call off a meeting expected to take place this week. two of china's vice ministers were planning to visit the u.s. to essentially lay groundwork for a higher level delegation still planning so far as we know to visit the u.s. to flesh out a trade deal next week this is my reporting according to people briefed on this disc
cnbc interview. plus, valueact jeffrey ubben talks at the world economic forum. >>> ibm reporting after the bell instant reaction to the numbers with the cfo jim kavanaugh let's get to the markets we are very close to the session lows with one hour left of trade. there's the s&p 500. down 1.8%. the low of the day was 1.9 you will see the dow is down 406 points at moment the dow in the dow was 435 and the nasdaq down 2%. >> every sector in the red consumer discretionary worst...
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back of some strong corporate results as we said, united technologies, p&g, ibm, comcast, sharply higher open. >> and shutdown, day 33. and the sign of some progress in washington senate set to vote on competing plans to reopen the government it is the chamber's first such vote since before christmas. >> and the streaming wars go mainstream viacom buying the ad supported streamer pluto tv. $340 million we're going to talk to ceo bob bakhash later on this hour stocks set for a strong open after the sell-off which snapped a four-day win streak. dow components, ibm, p&g and utx posting better than expected quarterly results. comcast meeting the street with a 10% div hike 1.2 million xfinity mobile subs, big strength in broadband over there. >> broadband ads are where people watch they continue to watch video sub declines, which were not substantial. and that's always encouraging. we know where the trend is going it actually not as much as it had been broadband ads very strong. although some of the numbers out there perhaps higher than what they came in with. overall, a strong quarter
back of some strong corporate results as we said, united technologies, p&g, ibm, comcast, sharply higher open. >> and shutdown, day 33. and the sign of some progress in washington senate set to vote on competing plans to reopen the government it is the chamber's first such vote since before christmas. >> and the streaming wars go mainstream viacom buying the ad supported streamer pluto tv. $340 million we're going to talk to ceo bob bakhash later on this hour stocks set for a...
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the cloud. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and horizon. netflix gets its first ever big picture oscar nomination, cementing its place in the film industry. jumpedst, ibm shares after reporting fourth-quarter revenue that beat estimates. hitting $21.8 billion, estimates $21.7 billion. cloud revenue for the year jumped 12% to $19 billion. to discuss, we have our senior analyst in new york. ibm shares shot up after hours. is this a surprise? >> it was a surprise with global business services. that means enterprise tech spending is strong. ibm has been saying that the cloud would be big, ibm would get there, but there was a lot of doubt whether ibm could keep up with the more number of competitors. does this prove ibm can live up to these promises? >> we think the real test will be when the red hat acquisition is closed and they are able to offer more products. their cloud revenue is between 10% to 20%, far lower than amazon and
the cloud. ibm fourth-quarter sales beat estimates thanks to double-digit gains in its cloud business. what gives? davos gets into full swing. we will bring the highlights, including conversations with ups and horizon. netflix gets its first ever big picture oscar nomination, cementing its place in the film industry. jumpedst, ibm shares after reporting fourth-quarter revenue that beat estimates. hitting $21.8 billion, estimates $21.7 billion. cloud revenue for the year jumped 12% to $19...
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rbc and bloomberg intelligence. we are waiting for ibm to come out with results. you are underweight and technology. tech has software, services, hardware, apple. is there pessimism on technology or caution across the different groups? >> we think semiconductors are looking interesting from a valuation perspective. i think you need this earnings reset. it is also trade sensitive. you need progress there. the area within tech that i worry about is software and services, the domino that has not fallen yet, violations high, sentiment bullish. that was true for hardware into we got bad news in that space. we are still underweight. but youcome off of it, have not seen an f dominoes fall yet. >> one of the big discussions is cloud and the corporate i.t. spending. it could affect the broader sector. >> it could. we have been having this debate this year. is technology secular or cyclical? names, i-related perceive don't think it is purely secular, so i think we will put that to a test. >> a lot of people dismissed apple's earnings, their downgrades and forecasts, saying this is
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best place to put your money is right now. >>> plus ibm soaring after hours, capital one under pressure to the tune of 4% we'll be monitoring those moves as those conference calls kick off. we start off with the market selloff and it was the china stocks sparking that sell-off. the economy is exasperated by tumultuous trade talk and details of a meeting cancellation larry kudlow denying those reports right here on cnbc the dow ended down 300 points, s&p falling back and nasdaq falling more than 2% so just last week it feld like the worst was behind this market is the china market not priced in >> i don't know if we said the worst is behind us granted, i thought the s&p would stop at 2550 on the way up i go back and test obviously the rhetoric, i think the whole sell-off started with the chinese saying that trade talks would be somehow compromised if the u.s. didn't back off some of this extradition talk with the canadians about the cfo from huawei that sent the market down 150, 200 dow points that's what got things going what stands out to me, this administration, we've set it
best place to put your money is right now. >>> plus ibm soaring after hours, capital one under pressure to the tune of 4% we'll be monitoring those moves as those conference calls kick off. we start off with the market selloff and it was the china stocks sparking that sell-off. the economy is exasperated by tumultuous trade talk and details of a meeting cancellation larry kudlow denying those reports right here on cnbc the dow ended down 300 points, s&p falling back and nasdaq...
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interviews from this week in tech. earnings season is in full swing with ibm delivering strong results. does this signal a bullish order for tech? uber makes a splash at davos, giving new details about the self driving cars. we bring you the highlights of our conversation with the ceo. and netflix's hollywood milestone, the giant gets their first ever best picture oscar nomination, cementing their place in the film industry. first, shares of ibm rose the most in a decade after the company gave a positive forecast for and fourth-quarter results 2019 beat analyst estimates. morgan stanley called it the cleanest quarter in years thanks to growth in the cloud and ai. to discuss, we caught up with bloomberg intelligence senior analyst. >> the surprise was a division called global business services. they saw some strong consulting numbers, which means that enterprise tech spending is strong and a follow through affect from a strong 2018. emily: ibm has been saying that the cloud would be big, but there was a lot of doubt as to whether ibm could keep up with some of the nimble competi
interviews from this week in tech. earnings season is in full swing with ibm delivering strong results. does this signal a bullish order for tech? uber makes a splash at davos, giving new details about the self driving cars. we bring you the highlights of our conversation with the ceo. and netflix's hollywood milestone, the giant gets their first ever best picture oscar nomination, cementing their place in the film industry. first, shares of ibm rose the most in a decade after the company gave...
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emily: welcome to the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, ibm took center stage at the consumer electronics show this week. we will speak to the ceo about the next frontiers in ai and quantum computing. plus, from a shutdown to a slowdown. how the u.s. government shutdown could delay the most highly anticipated tech ipos in 2019. and can elon musk be the voice of reason in u.s.-china relations? we will bring you the latest from his meeting with the chinese premier. our top story, ibm took another step towards bringing superfast computing to commercial reality. and the ceo sees results coming as soon as 2021. she delivered the opening keynote at the largest tech expo and highlighted what she believes is coming next for ai, data, and quantum computing. and how it is impacting business and their clients. we spoke with her after she delivered her remarks and talked first about ibm's relationship with delta. >> we had a great conversation with ed bastion at delta and we have done a lot of work together and it boils down to how you can make the flyer's experience
emily: welcome to the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, ibm took center stage at the consumer electronics show this week. we will speak to the ceo about the next frontiers in ai and quantum computing. plus, from a shutdown to a slowdown. how the u.s. government shutdown could delay the most highly anticipated tech ipos in 2019. and can elon musk be the voice of reason in u.s.-china relations? we will bring you the latest from his meeting with the chinese...
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. details ahead and where the stock could go from here and battered blue. ibm one of the biggest dogs in the dow over the last year and five years so what will 2019 hold ibm's jenny rameti will join us and "power lunch" begins right now. >> i'm melissa lee dow was up more than 330 points at its highest of the session and now up by 237. gain of more than %. nasdaq adding 60 points, up by 0.9% check out two movers at this hour pnc financial and bb&t both lower right now with regional bank index up just fractionally. bankruptcy fears, the utility stock trading at the lowest level of 15 years and nvidia down despite good nusews. more on this and the chip stocks coming up. >> i'm kelly evans and here's what else is happening at this hour after more than 125 years in business, sears has at least one more day chairman eddie getting one more chance to save his company he has until tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. to make a revised offer and $120 million deposit reportedly testing a program to let brand names send free samples to consumers, based on what amazon knows they're likely to buy and the number
. details ahead and where the stock could go from here and battered blue. ibm one of the biggest dogs in the dow over the last year and five years so what will 2019 hold ibm's jenny rameti will join us and "power lunch" begins right now. >> i'm melissa lee dow was up more than 330 points at its highest of the session and now up by 237. gain of more than %. nasdaq adding 60 points, up by 0.9% check out two movers at this hour pnc financial and bb&t both lower right now with...
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january 3rd. good earnings of the surge from utx and proctor and ibm, but we're well off the highs and bob pisani is on the floor >> good it talk to you what we care about is earnings guidance, not so much the fourth quarter. the big stocks reporting today have all provided reassuring guidance for 2019. that's one of the reasons we're up that includes united technology and ibm. both of them were above consensus guidance and procter & gamble which is in line with good organic sales all are trading up in the mid single-digits helping the dow outperform the s&p 500 where are we with earnings right now? it's a early only 76 of of the s&p 500 have reported so far. here's the main trends first the fourth quarter numbers are strong, q1 numbers are still coming down. pup put you want next full screen the fears of an earnings recession, consecutive quarters of negative earnings growth, they're not materializing, at least not yet. we are not going to zero for 2019 as of now the commentary from ceos indicate lower growth but no recession. that's one of the reasons we're holding up so well first q
january 3rd. good earnings of the surge from utx and proctor and ibm, but we're well off the highs and bob pisani is on the floor >> good it talk to you what we care about is earnings guidance, not so much the fourth quarter. the big stocks reporting today have all provided reassuring guidance for 2019. that's one of the reasons we're up that includes united technology and ibm. both of them were above consensus guidance and procter & gamble which is in line with good organic sales...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, ibm taking center stage at the consumer electronics show. we will speak to the ceo about the company's next step in ai and quantum computing. plus, tech pain spreading as samsung shares apple's misery. softbank is investing another $2 billion in we work, but a lot less than the $16 billion softbank plans to spend on a controlling stake. we will dig into why. first, to the top story, the world's largest tech expo is underway in las vegas. tuesday's opening keynote was delivered by ametty. she talked about how it is impacting business and the client is big and diverse as exxon and walmart. we spoke with her after she delivered her remarks and talked first about ibm's relationship with delta. >> we had a great conversation at delta. we have done a lot of work together. it boils down to all of the different ways you can make the flyer experience better. everything from recognizing who we are and your history without saying anything. if your flight is canceled, all of the work we have done to
♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, ibm taking center stage at the consumer electronics show. we will speak to the ceo about the company's next step in ai and quantum computing. plus, tech pain spreading as samsung shares apple's misery. softbank is investing another $2 billion in we work, but a lot less than the $16 billion softbank plans to spend on a controlling stake. we will dig into why. first, to the top story, the...
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for them. their guidance by and large, you know, a little bit more positive than people thought, ibm included. is it your sense that earnings, in other words, than those forecasts more to the point ultimately saved the day? >> i don't think so for 2019. if you looked at the fourth quarter, you know, they were expecting, in october, to have 12% increases in 2019. i think that is probably down to around 6 or 7% right now. and, that could actually go lower because, typically people that are doing these forecasts, first of all it is hard to do, secondly, they don't factor in these slowdowns. so as you get slower, and i think that is what we'll do eventually, i think they will ratchet those down. you don't have the effect of the tax deal that came out last year. neil: is bang from the buck for that gone? i find that a little hard to believe? a lot of people are telling me, very smart people, it was one-off and it is done? >> well you have to think about how it is set up, you know? the bang for the buck came at one time. neil: right. >> so when you're comparing, doing comparisons, it is al
for them. their guidance by and large, you know, a little bit more positive than people thought, ibm included. is it your sense that earnings, in other words, than those forecasts more to the point ultimately saved the day? >> i don't think so for 2019. if you looked at the fourth quarter, you know, they were expecting, in october, to have 12% increases in 2019. i think that is probably down to around 6 or 7% right now. and, that could actually go lower because, typically people that are...
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. after the bell, we are getting ibm and td ameritrade and tomorrow, comcast, procter & gamble. ford are coming out with their reports. thursday, the major airlines release numbers along with bristol myers, starbucks and intel. on friday, colgate palmolive and d.r. horton. is there one name that might have the most power to move the market? to the floor show. our traders at the new york stock exchange and the cme group. john, is there a particular name? we know some names tend to be sort of a benchmark for the rest of the markets. anything you see there that could really move one way or another? >> you are absolutely right. historically over time, earnings season helps on markets and kind of brings rejuvenation back into the overall market activity. i think we are in such a unique period right now. let's go back two weeks ago, when apple warned about tariffs and trade relations and china and how that's going to affect everybody. they were the first major company to come out and say it openly. all these companies have been talking about it in the boardroom but never openly. i think no
. after the bell, we are getting ibm and td ameritrade and tomorrow, comcast, procter & gamble. ford are coming out with their reports. thursday, the major airlines release numbers along with bristol myers, starbucks and intel. on friday, colgate palmolive and d.r. horton. is there one name that might have the most power to move the market? to the floor show. our traders at the new york stock exchange and the cme group. john, is there a particular name? we know some names tend to be sort of...
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sat down with ibm's ceo ginni rometty and asked about ibm's growth and earnings last night. >> after the full year -- for the full year we returned to growth, improved our operating margins and our eps, positive growth. what you saw was the acceleration of our cloud, data and analytics still very important and growing and you saw what we call our cognitive, our a.i. business as part of that, our solutions all did well in our services business. so really all the businesses did a really good job. maria: what are you seeing from businesses today in terms of executives putting new money to some of these services? how does the pipeline look? >> this is interesting. as i sort of step back and look around the world, every so often i do see a change. you can actually see a change in what people are looking at. some things are the same. one is everyone is really still investininvesting and believingo that data, a.i., will allow them to compete differently. it's got to do about decision making, improving every process, that stays the same. i do see a remix in what people are looking for now. i
sat down with ibm's ceo ginni rometty and asked about ibm's growth and earnings last night. >> after the full year -- for the full year we returned to growth, improved our operating margins and our eps, positive growth. what you saw was the acceleration of our cloud, data and analytics still very important and growing and you saw what we call our cognitive, our a.i. business as part of that, our solutions all did well in our services business. so really all the businesses did a really...
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there yet. we'll see. >> next week will be busy. plenty of earnings ibm, intel, starbucks. you'll get some central banks. obviously china data mike, thanks good to see you. have a good week let's get over to melissa lee in the half >>> welcome. we start with a developing story. the latest on what could be breakthrough with why thchina. china offered a six year increase in u.s. imports the deal would aim to reduce the trade deficit with the u.s. by zero by 2024 whether it comes to fruition, stocks are reacting. the s&p 500 at session highs with industrials leading the way. deere, cat let's talk about this. you been let down, this time going into a long weekend, we're sitting at session highs >> 2600 to 2650. every one made the reservation that's where you're supposed to sell the s&p and it goes back down and tests the bottom. i don't know if that's the strategy that you want to be implementing when you get a news headline like this the reality of the news headline, we don't know if it comes to fruition. it seems there's a bit more substance many the details than there has been prev
there yet. we'll see. >> next week will be busy. plenty of earnings ibm, intel, starbucks. you'll get some central banks. obviously china data mike, thanks good to see you. have a good week let's get over to melissa lee in the half >>> welcome. we start with a developing story. the latest on what could be breakthrough with why thchina. china offered a six year increase in u.s. imports the deal would aim to reduce the trade deficit with the u.s. by zero by 2024 whether it comes to...
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ago where, for example, you know, sears and ibm were kind of the darlings of the market. and so, you know, you do have to pay attention. you can't just simply, you know, put your stock positions in the drawer, forget about it. on other hand, it does require a long-term focus. that is why some of this near-term volatility is, is an opportunity to get in for the longer term. charles: buying the dip. okay, it doesn't go away. by the way isn't the oldest wall street axiom, buy low, sell high? a lot easier said than done. >> it absolutely is but certainly when you have got big bear markets or at least big downturns much easier to be right over the long term and the other thing is time is your friend. one of the things, you know, i can't tell you what, you know, apple's stock or netflix will do over the next month or so, but if you take a portfolio of say s&p 100 or nasdaq 100, put them together, hold them for seven years, statistically speaking you have 100% of making money. even if you bought the day before the financial crisis, held for several years, you would be in decent shape. charl
ago where, for example, you know, sears and ibm were kind of the darlings of the market. and so, you know, you do have to pay attention. you can't just simply, you know, put your stock positions in the drawer, forget about it. on other hand, it does require a long-term focus. that is why some of this near-term volatility is, is an opportunity to get in for the longer term. charles: buying the dip. okay, it doesn't go away. by the way isn't the oldest wall street axiom, buy low, sell high? a...
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we'll see what happens in the the next couple of days. that ibm move is 7% and help of jenny ladies have a great day. thank you so much or for a great show. once tben, and that will do it for us stay with fox business, varney "varney & company" is next. stuart take it away. >> i'll cease the day maria that's a fact. good morning maria. good morning everyone. well, look at this. down 300 tuesday up what nearly 200 at the open wednesday what is going on? is this computer driven trading? seen that way yesterday when a single report suggested a china trade meeting has been canceled. today with that report sphiewted the market reverses course. the dow is going to be up what 170, 180 points nice gain for s&p and nasdaq will be up about half percentage point of point d be said this reversal is held by strong earnings reports from ibm, with united technology, and proctor and gamble senate gets into the shutdown dispute majority lead or will allow two votes one democrat, one republican to get the government reopened. neither is a sure thing. the shutdown is in its 33rd day tsa stick out cont
we'll see what happens in the the next couple of days. that ibm move is 7% and help of jenny ladies have a great day. thank you so much or for a great show. once tben, and that will do it for us stay with fox business, varney "varney & company" is next. stuart take it away. >> i'll cease the day maria that's a fact. good morning maria. good morning everyone. well, look at this. down 300 tuesday up what nearly 200 at the open wednesday what is going on? is this computer...
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we will get more from ces today and tomorrow ibm and all coming up from vegas. take a look at t dheow the session is up 300. a lot more to come when "squawk alley" returns in a minute hang on. radar that senses things the human eye can't. busted. and the ability to make a thousand decisions before you even make one. was all this, really necessary? what do you think? ♪ gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... you have to pay for that. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. review aarp medicare supplement plans and their rates in this free decision guide. call united healthcare insurance compa
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fig about the companies. longer term actually matters, ibm, procter and gamble and comcast all blew away the numbers. i like everything i heard from ibm's reportings last night. and best clean quarter in ages no hair on it so to speak. first the company is making major strides in hybrid stroud with private on premise cloud with off premise one so many markets have to migrate to the cloud it's huge, making strides and helping health care industry with good blockchain help meanwhile ibm businesses in true position with consumption of the merger with red hat to give ibm leg up in cloud business it did have a weak third quarter but made it back this quarter, quite impressive then procter and gamble with giant earnings with terrific i'd, skin and personal care grew in teens fabric and personal health care, mid digits each top markets experiencing growth with china up 15% thought we were supposed to be at war with them ante up 16%. japan up 9%. who would have thunk it. and e-messier increased by 30% i can see it going up 5% when everybody upgrades tomorrow. how about -- aero space where w
fig about the companies. longer term actually matters, ibm, procter and gamble and comcast all blew away the numbers. i like everything i heard from ibm's reportings last night. and best clean quarter in ages no hair on it so to speak. first the company is making major strides in hybrid stroud with private on premise cloud with off premise one so many markets have to migrate to the cloud it's huge, making strides and helping health care industry with good blockchain help meanwhile ibm...
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had ibm, united technology, procter & gamble that put the dow up in a great spot facebook and some of the nasdaq stocks started to sink as the day started to go off. >> we're having this discussion because ultimately netflix is one of those names that is a high multiple stock that's all about growth if you look at today's earnings, the reason ibm and utx, these stocks are outperforming is there's specific things around these companies that are reasons why people are rallying utx. we don't need to get into that but that's all about utx dynamics, all about ibm dynamics the reason the financials rallied as much as they did is because they were mispriced to the downside in my view. this is my view, netflix is mispriced to the upside. we're in a market that is challenging growth so it's right we're looking at it. netflix had numbers that in any other quarter other than the last quarter, when also we were in a challenging environment, were more than enough to send that stock higher. >> i think it's an odd time because the market is so volatile that we're trading a lot more off of technic
had ibm, united technology, procter & gamble that put the dow up in a great spot facebook and some of the nasdaq stocks started to sink as the day started to go off. >> we're having this discussion because ultimately netflix is one of those names that is a high multiple stock that's all about growth if you look at today's earnings, the reason ibm and utx, these stocks are outperforming is there's specific things around these companies that are reasons why people are rallying utx. we...
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got tonight from ibm, which promised to stabilize margins, grow revenues for the full year and hit a full-year earnings per share target of $13.80 when it spoke last and you know what? it did all three, and then some. and i think it's positive news, which could send the stocks soaring after hours, but i think could have legs beyond its core confidence i think there will be pit action off this bold, terrific name and if you hear something good about red hat, which is go fog reawake the cloud kings. i think you need to be careful how much you sell, because i doubt that retest theory i heard all day. there are way too many stocks of high quality companies still below their 52-week highs and i don't think those level also get taken out. but i understand the dilemma how can the ceo of an industrial company tell a good story when the global economy isn't doing well how can executives tell us not to worry when even johnson and johnson sounded worried? the bottom line, this is a moment where you have to figure out if you can thread the needle are you nimble enough to sell now and buy back a
got tonight from ibm, which promised to stabilize margins, grow revenues for the full year and hit a full-year earnings per share target of $13.80 when it spoke last and you know what? it did all three, and then some. and i think it's positive news, which could send the stocks soaring after hours, but i think could have legs beyond its core confidence i think there will be pit action off this bold, terrific name and if you hear something good about red hat, which is go fog reawake the cloud...
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positive way despite the challenging environment the ceo talked about. some big earnings winners. ibm, let's look at a two day chart of ibm. on pace at that point first. morgan stanley is calling this the company's cleanest quarter in years. the top and bottom line -- beating top and bottom line estimates. withthat everything to do stronger desh software strong of an hardware. investors clearly liking this quarter from ibm considering the stock is popping quite nicely this morning. vonnie: abigail doolittle, thank you for the rundown on what's moving today. day 33 of the shutdown. two votes tomorrow back to back on whether the shutdown should end. we will talk abut that the next hour. we will be talking about the media landscape and a lot more. here are things as they stand right now. the dow is up a full 1% after a down day yesterday. 6/10 of a0 is up percent and the nasdaq is up 7/10 of a percent earning primarily stronger. let's get back to the world economic forum. ♪ special edition of bloomberg surveillance. we are in switzerland. we are in the heart of it. a second day of meet
positive way despite the challenging environment the ceo talked about. some big earnings winners. ibm, let's look at a two day chart of ibm. on pace at that point first. morgan stanley is calling this the company's cleanest quarter in years. the top and bottom line -- beating top and bottom line estimates. withthat everything to do stronger desh software strong of an hardware. investors clearly liking this quarter from ibm considering the stock is popping quite nicely this morning. vonnie:...
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west virginia, john chambers got his start at ibm before landing a job at cisco in the early 1990's. he became ceo in 1995, five years before the tech industry went bust. chambers led tech's bellwether out of the devastation. ultimately growing cisco's revenue from $70 million when he joined to $47 billion when he stepped down in 2015. he is now focusing on finding the next cisco, investing in a raft of start-ups that he believes are the secret to keeping america great. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," former cisco ceo and chair john chambers. now founder of jc2 ventures. thank you for joining us. john: emily, it is a pleasure to be on your show again. emily: i want to start in the middle when you joined cisco. as i understand it, your first day on the job, they put you in a telephone closet. you were not a nobody. like, you'd had a 15-year career, but is that true? john: it is true. i came out from the east coast, and i had an east coast mentality. i was a prior ibm-er. and a company called wang laboratories with 32,000 people. i came to silicon valley and i had always h
west virginia, john chambers got his start at ibm before landing a job at cisco in the early 1990's. he became ceo in 1995, five years before the tech industry went bust. chambers led tech's bellwether out of the devastation. ultimately growing cisco's revenue from $70 million when he joined to $47 billion when he stepped down in 2015. he is now focusing on finding the next cisco, investing in a raft of start-ups that he believes are the secret to keeping america great. joining me today on...
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got it wrong. nasdaq is struggling down 2% "after the bell has ibm earnings. melissa: ending the day in negative taifer to on global growth concerns and new china trade fears. we're off the lows of the ses. look at the dow down 296 points. we were down 450 points on the low. a bit of a comeback. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. a last few seconds we settled in, we got a lot of that back, for whatever it is worth. tech-heavy nasdaq to the downside by nearly 2%, snapping a four-day winning streak. more on some big market movers. here is what is new at this hour. >>> your move, nancy pelosi. sources telling fox news the white house is planning to move ahead with president trump's state of the union address next week but the location, that part might be up to the speaker. on capitol hill the senate is preparing to vote on the president's proposal to end the partial government shutdown. top democrats not expected to support it. if it fails, lawmakers from what we understand are still working on what might end up being plan b or c, or d, whatever. melissa: whatever letter
got it wrong. nasdaq is struggling down 2% "after the bell has ibm earnings. melissa: ending the day in negative taifer to on global growth concerns and new china trade fears. we're off the lows of the ses. look at the dow down 296 points. we were down 450 points on the low. a bit of a comeback. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. a last few seconds we settled in, we got a lot of that back, for whatever it is worth. tech-heavy nasdaq to the downside by nearly 2%, snapping a...
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machine business. >>> and the chinese company that took ibm's cap talk from the trash heap and turned it into the number one in the industry. in his only interview at ces, we have the lenovo ceo. we will ask if he's concerned or afraid of a government crackdown the likes of what we have seen in the case of huawei's smartphones. >>> plus uber's ipo drama. and charlie breaks it on dish's $20 billion bail. we are less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." liz: nice rally as we are live at the las vegas convention center for the kickoff of ces 2019 in this final hour of trade. it's the largest annual technology show in the world and it's aimed at introducing the latest innovations and tech gadgets to the masses. with more than one 80,000 people, last year it was 182,000. they are hoping for more but they are expected to attend this week-long convention not just to see the latest products from 4500 exhibitors, 155 countries all spread over 2.7 million square feet, but also to talk about the issues that everyone is dealing with right now. if you look at drones and robo
machine business. >>> and the chinese company that took ibm's cap talk from the trash heap and turned it into the number one in the industry. in his only interview at ces, we have the lenovo ceo. we will ask if he's concerned or afraid of a government crackdown the likes of what we have seen in the case of huawei's smartphones. >>> plus uber's ipo drama. and charlie breaks it on dish's $20 billion bail. we are less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the...
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ibm. all rallying on upbeat earnings. those responsible for most of the dow's earnings more on p and g and ford earnings earnings still coming in strong for the most part and so is guidance that is outweighing those trade troubles in the markets at least for now. let's go to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange >> p and g, ibm, united technology, all up not because of the beat, but because of the guidance. it's 2019 and look what happened here united technologies guidance, 2019, above consensus. ibm above consensus. p and g in line with good organic sales. lifting the dow's outperforming the s&p and all the dow movers doing well where are we on earnings it's less than 80 companies reporting. but early signs are still good fourth quarter is strong first quarter is coming down, but still positive there is no earnings recession, meaning two consecutive quarters, that's not happening yet. they're stabilizing in the low single digits now. as for the macro commentary in the ceos, again, still early the implications are lower growth, but no recession and that's the bot
ibm. all rallying on upbeat earnings. those responsible for most of the dow's earnings more on p and g and ford earnings earnings still coming in strong for the most part and so is guidance that is outweighing those trade troubles in the markets at least for now. let's go to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange >> p and g, ibm, united technology, all up not because of the beat, but because of the guidance. it's 2019 and look what happened here united technologies...
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. next you have the antitrust cases against at&t, microsoft and ibm. so ibm, you know, was a monopoly of american computing, and in the '70s, early '80s underwent a ferocious attack. people, you know, at the time was criticized for taking up too much time. when you look back at it, the personal software industry starts. software industry, not personal to the software industry, gets started a direct result of the ibm lawsuit. and personal computer developed during this company. microsoft is launched in a period where ibm is terrified about the possibility of being broken up by the antitrust laws. microsoft, i already talked about, launching the next generation of silicon valley companies. at&t restarting the -- i mean, go through this, there's a story that directly links the prosperity of the united states, the golden goose of the u.s. economy, its tech economy, to wise government policy. and so this idea which you kind of suggested, i'm not saying you believe this, that, oh, we've been so hands off, and that's why we have a great tech sector, you know, look at europe and japan. so jap
. next you have the antitrust cases against at&t, microsoft and ibm. so ibm, you know, was a monopoly of american computing, and in the '70s, early '80s underwent a ferocious attack. people, you know, at the time was criticized for taking up too much time. when you look back at it, the personal software industry starts. software industry, not personal to the software industry, gets started a direct result of the ibm lawsuit. and personal computer developed during this company. microsoft is...
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to work on the cloud that drives business. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. ♪ >>> welcome back to "closing bell." up 1.1% on the dow the high of the day was 333. all three of the major indices up around a percent. let's check on individual market movers jeffries downgraded jpmorgan to hold from buy. it's down 0.4% because of it the interesting thing of this downgrade note, sara, for the broader sector and not just jpmorgan but the name tha
to work on the cloud that drives business. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? why go with anybody else? we know their rates...
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reports from ibm, procter and gamble, united technologies. concerns over trade tensions and growth lingering, not to mention the partial government shutdown here in the u.s., day 33. the s&p 500 led lower by energies and material. consumer staples are up. the dollar index losing about a quarter percent. that is after a six-day rally, demand taking a breather after pushing the greenback to a two-week high. amber: you mentioned the consumer staples specter -- sector pay that is where i'm focused, especially as you see a big divergence. proctor and gamble has outperformed over the last year, trading at a premium to the outperformed kimberly-clark. today we got a sample as to why that is. parker and gamble in a rare move actually signaling growth for 2019 as it saw growth in almost every single one of its categories. meanwhile, a company like kimberly-clark signaling its sales will likely decline as it grapples with higher cost, particularly raw materials for things like pulp, a key input for the tissue that it makes. a rising u.s.and dollar weighing on a company like kimberly-clark. s
reports from ibm, procter and gamble, united technologies. concerns over trade tensions and growth lingering, not to mention the partial government shutdown here in the u.s., day 33. the s&p 500 led lower by energies and material. consumer staples are up. the dollar index losing about a quarter percent. that is after a six-day rally, demand taking a breather after pushing the greenback to a two-week high. amber: you mentioned the consumer staples specter -- sector pay that is where i'm...
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. >> reporter: banking on the weather channel's brand, the weather company owned by ibm, operates the app, which the city attorney says manipulated users into turning on location tracking, using valuable personal data for commercial gain. in a statement, ibm says the weather company has been transparent with use of location data, the disclosures are fully appropriate and we will defend them vigorously. but tonight, the city attorney says the forecast calls for a lawsuit that could cost the weather channel app millions. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> up next, they made history, now they are getting another chance at life. the timeline ford storms. lus south bay woman says a homeless man she was trying to help - raped her. in an exclusive interview - she tells why she feels betrayed by the district attorney who let him walk. next right now at 6: >>> in tonight's "inspiring america," two strangers beat the odds and made medical history now bonded through incredible life-saving gifts. our anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: 29-year-olds drew smith and sarah mcfarland linked by fate and
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, transparently tracked from port to port. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. built to run on the ibm cloud. this is the ibm blockchain, built for smarter business. onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. zbliefrmt we have a now's are a letter three employees of brazilian miner vale have been arrested. this follows a collapse of one of the iron ore mines. the death toll is rising from that collapse. 65 people are now said to have been killed. they are cooperating with prosecutors. that stock tumbling yesterday. no trade tod
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come on the show all the time they've got a ji xwgigantic tak bid from ibm however, the implications of this deal are huge for the rest of the market. ibm shelled out a lot of money for a very expensive company even though it's major play on cloud computing, ibm's stock got hammered for doing the deal and it kept other companies buying well run tech firms. qualcomm was able to acquire a company, and i bet this deal will become less common. broad comms got crushed. maybe this is an isolated incident and the crash in cloud stocks has created some incredible takeover opportunities. then again, it's hard to imagine many executives having the intestinal fortitude to pounce on these opportunities when the group is this toxic. the second performer in the s&p, while this was a shocker but shouldn't have been, and that's numont mining. when it comes to the gold miners, they are the worst of the worst. but the gold stock's etfst rst -- etfs are so terrible but without the support of buyers, the stock would have up much less than the 14.7% gain it gave you what is wrong with the company it's a
come on the show all the time they've got a ji xwgigantic tak bid from ibm however, the implications of this deal are huge for the rest of the market. ibm shelled out a lot of money for a very expensive company even though it's major play on cloud computing, ibm's stock got hammered for doing the deal and it kept other companies buying well run tech firms. qualcomm was able to acquire a company, and i bet this deal will become less common. broad comms got crushed. maybe this is an isolated...
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if they should continue to own it, ibm. we'll answer it next still time to reach out to us. tweet us use the #askhalftime. a look at what's coming up on "power lunch." >>> here is what's coming up at the top of the hour on "power lunch" the major averages coming off their worst year the same volatility today. we'll talk about how things could shape up weak economic data from china is behind a lot of the decline that we saw this morning. we've seen come back what are the latest numbers signaling in terms of global growth investors are hitting the brakes on tesla big time today. we'll have more on what the road ahead will look like and "the halftime report" is back after this. ♪ ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthi
if they should continue to own it, ibm. we'll answer it next still time to reach out to us. tweet us use the #askhalftime. a look at what's coming up on "power lunch." >>> here is what's coming up at the top of the hour on "power lunch" the major averages coming off their worst year the same volatility today. we'll talk about how things could shape up weak economic data from china is behind a lot of the decline that we saw this morning. we've seen come back what...
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from ibm, and amd and others but it is unclear where the next leg of growth in tech could come from talk around 5g and the internet, if tech is going to have to continue to lead the markets higher, is there enough there for tech to do that? >> well, tech doesn't have to leave the market higher for one thing but when you look inside technology and we look across the spectrum at biotechnology, clearly we see a secular change, technology is likely to almost already be a leader in terms of market momentum and market returns, whether we talk about up side or down side protection. there's no question in our mind that in this kind of marketplace you almost have to go to classic economic textbooks we think earnings and fundamental economic data, low interest rates will continue to allow the market to roll up on good days, only to be rolled back down the hill when fear driven, event driven factors weigh in >> jim, bank of america out with a note today arguing apple's revenue guidance is a warning on u.s. and chinese growth going forward. do you agree >> i do agree. i certainly found the news
from ibm, and amd and others but it is unclear where the next leg of growth in tech could come from talk around 5g and the internet, if tech is going to have to continue to lead the markets higher, is there enough there for tech to do that? >> well, tech doesn't have to leave the market higher for one thing but when you look inside technology and we look across the spectrum at biotechnology, clearly we see a secular change, technology is likely to almost already be a leader in terms of...
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to note. they're also watching ibm, surging today, following its earnings report which, of course, we broke live yesterday on "closing bell." aditi roy is breaking in with those numbers. >> hey, wilf ibm is having its best day, issuing a beat on yearly guidance, despite revenue growth declining for the second consecutive quarter. largest business unit, technology services and cloud plt forms missing on revenues but its cognitive solutions unit which includes watson, did better than expected focusing on those strategic imperative they bought red hat which is expected to close in the second half of this year. back to you. >> aditi, thank you. joining our closing bell exchange today, we have jewjoul financial, and rick santelli matt, i'll start with you. how do you characterize the trading we saw today with the dow we were up almost 300 points, at the low down 100. it's been another volatile session. and earnings, at least so far, have not seemed to continue the rally's strength. >> expect continued volatility we think that's more of a strategic change rather than tactical as you get
to note. they're also watching ibm, surging today, following its earnings report which, of course, we broke live yesterday on "closing bell." aditi roy is breaking in with those numbers. >> hey, wilf ibm is having its best day, issuing a beat on yearly guidance, despite revenue growth declining for the second consecutive quarter. largest business unit, technology services and cloud plt forms missing on revenues but its cognitive solutions unit which includes watson, did better...
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cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that proactively protects your business from threats, instead of just reacting to them. that lets you modernize and move more of your apps without re-writing. that unlocks insights from all your data and puts it to work with ai. get a faster, more secure journey to the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ gerri: what a rally it was yesterday after the federal reserve signaled no more interest rate hikes are coming for now. federal reserve chairman you jay powell saying the fed will be patient. daniel marty march know, a formr dallas fed advisor joins us now. great to see you. this was music to the stock market's ear. we went up 500 points on the dow, it came back down but it was important to see the kind of confidence that inspired. do you believe the fed is bowing to the president's criticism? >> i don't believe that jay powell thinks that he is bowing to president trump but i certainly think that optically the markets believe it to be the case and i think that's more important in the current very charged environment, is what m
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. >> "this week with george stephanopoulos," sponsored by ibm. that's great. but right now you've got your hands full with your global supply chain. okay, france wants 50,000 front fenders by friday. that's why you work with watson. i analyzed thousands of contracts and detected a discrepancy. it works with procurement systems you already use to help speed up distribution without slowing down your team. frank, tell fred full force on those french fenders. fine. fine. ndtr 2in1... frank, tell fred full force on thchson.ks to move free a i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze. this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while getti
. >> "this week with george stephanopoulos," sponsored by ibm. that's great. but right now you've got your hands full with your global supply chain. okay, france wants 50,000 front fenders by friday. that's why you work with watson. i analyzed thousands of contracts and detected a discrepancy. it works with procurement systems you already use to help speed up distribution without slowing down your team. frank, tell fred full force on those french fenders. fine. fine. ndtr...
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- (clock ticking) (bell ringing) it's time. time for a new kind of cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that proactively protects your business from threats, instead of just reacting to them. that lets you modernize and move more of your apps without re-writing. that unlocks insights from all your data and puts it to work with ai. get a faster, more secure journey to the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >> i would not rule out a wall in certain instances. the notion that we can't have barriers is just something that is not true. day 31 of the shutdown as democrats consider a new plane from president trump on immigration and border security. markets are closed today for the martin luther king holiday they have the best start of the year since 1987. this is a story for 200018. this could all change in the next 24 hours. stocks in europe are trading right now. it's up 17
- (clock ticking) (bell ringing) it's time. time for a new kind of cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that proactively protects your business from threats, instead of just reacting to them. that lets you modernize and move more of your apps without re-writing. that unlocks insights from all your data and puts it to work with ai. get a faster, more secure journey to the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time...
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the likes of ibm and the consumer goods company proctor and gamble. and we'll be live in davos, head of the world trade organisation has been talking to our very own sally bundock about trade (mix today we want to know how do you deal with stress in the workplace? this comes after prince william reveals his mental health was affected when he worked as an ambulance pilot and he needed to open up to his fellow colleagues. let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. we start in paris — where the french finance minister bruno le maire has announced carlos ghosn has stepped down as chairman and chief executive of renault. it's been effectively left without a boss since november, when ghosn was arrested and held in japan for alleged financial misconduct. the french government is renault‘s top shareholder — and last week finance minister le maire piled on the pressure — saying "renault needs sustainable governance". carlos ghosn is accused of failing to disclose some $80 million he was paid when he was also boss of nissan between 2010 and 2018
the likes of ibm and the consumer goods company proctor and gamble. and we'll be live in davos, head of the world trade organisation has been talking to our very own sally bundock about trade (mix today we want to know how do you deal with stress in the workplace? this comes after prince william reveals his mental health was affected when he worked as an ambulance pilot and he needed to open up to his fellow colleagues. let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to...
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companies that want to target potential customers. ibm says the charges are without merit and in a statement to cbs news, the company said it's always been transparent with use of location data. but ibm is just one of several mayor tech companies accused of collecting, sharing and profiting off of data and customer locations. t-mobile is among the latest. they will not tolerate any misuse of their customer's data. >> i'll do everything in my power. >> democratic senator of oregon says big tech companies can't be trusted to regulate themselves. >> they do it. they get caught. they apologize, and it's kind of wash, rinse, and repeat. >> do you feel you have been lied to by the companies? >> what we were told was that they would stop selling location data to the shady data brokers. these middlemen, and now we're seeing evidence that it is still happening. >> which is why he says it's time for lawmakers to get tough. >> your bill would do what? >> radical transparency. the consumer would know who has their data and how it's being used. two, the consumer would be able to control their d
companies that want to target potential customers. ibm says the charges are without merit and in a statement to cbs news, the company said it's always been transparent with use of location data. but ibm is just one of several mayor tech companies accused of collecting, sharing and profiting off of data and customer locations. t-mobile is among the latest. they will not tolerate any misuse of their customer's data. >> i'll do everything in my power. >> democratic senator of oregon...
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, the weather company owned by ibm operates the app, which the city attorney says manipulated users into turning onation tracking, using mmaluable personal data for cial gain. in a statement, ibm says the weather company has been transparent with use of locion data, the e disclosures lly appropriate and we will defend them vigorously. but tonight, the city attorney says the forecast calls for a lawsuit that could cost the weather channel app millions. miguel almaguer, nbc news. ma>>> up next, they history, now they are getting another chance at life. as a fitness junkie, i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike. my calves are custom too, but i can't insure those... which is a crying shame. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one that takes care of your gums and enamel. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weake
, the weather company owned by ibm operates the app, which the city attorney says manipulated users into turning onation tracking, using mmaluable personal data for cial gain. in a statement, ibm says the weather company has been transparent with use of locion data, the e disclosures lly appropriate and we will defend them vigorously. but tonight, the city attorney says the forecast calls for a lawsuit that could cost the weather channel app millions. miguel almaguer, nbc news. ma>>>...
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. the ibm cloud. the cloud that proactively protects your business from threats, instead of just reacting to them. that lets you modernize and move more of your apps without re-writing. that unlocks insights from all your data and puts it to work with ai. get a faster, more secure journey to the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ ♪ go to vettix.org. >> lawmakers are back to square one. donald trump accuses the democrats of derailing yesterday's high level briefing. this is health and wellness. look at all of the countries that had walls. the partial government shutdown nears two weeks. there is no deal insight. how is all of this drama in washington playing out in arizona. i think just wear everywhere where everywhere else in the country. they are trying to figure out how to movable objects can come together or not. >> do you think arizonans want to see a true wall. a lot of the folks down there said we know what i can to get a wall but we need more border security. is that something that arizonans are talking about as well. i think anybody that knows
. the ibm cloud. the cloud that proactively protects your business from threats, instead of just reacting to them. that lets you modernize and move more of your apps without re-writing. that unlocks insights from all your data and puts it to work with ai. get a faster, more secure journey to the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ ♪ go to vettix.org. >> lawmakers are back to square one. donald trump accuses the democrats of derailing yesterday's high level...