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Bloomberg Radio New York
"terex" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Labor market is healthy, and the added and unfortunately enduring shock of the war in Ukraine, it shouldn't be a surprise that inflation, while likely passed its peak, is still elevated. That of course is what makes the case for us to stay the course. And also throw in the treasury yield curve inversion hitting its deepest level since the 1980s. Right now we have got the ten year yielding 3.67% and the two years at 4.49%. So the S&P now down 39 down 1%, we've got the Dow down 277 drop there of 8 tenths of 1% NASDAQ down 1.1%. Spot gold down 8 tenths of 1% 1860 the ounce west, Texas enemy crew down 1.1%, 77 58 a barrel. Lots of earnings after the close of trading among some of those names will be hearing from lift, Tarek's PayPal Expedia Cloudflare and News Corp. right now I'm looking at Lyft shares down 4.2% we heard from Uber yesterday, shares of terex corp up one tenth of 1% PayPal down 1.7% Expedia down 1.3% and Cloudflare, little changed up by two cents. And that is a Bloomberg business flash. A turn on the radio. Yeah, but you let me drive. Oh, no, no, no, no. Who's gonna drive you home? Honey, please. I'll do the driving drive on. Excuse me, I want to drive. It's a good question for drivers. This is the drive to the clubs. On Bloomberg radio. All right, everybody. Just about 17 minutes

Bloomberg Radio New York
"terex" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Weapons supplied from the United States The country's defense minister tweeted Sunday the shipment included more than 80 tons of weapons to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities The first shipment arrived in the country on Friday It all comes as tensions are at new highs as Russian forces continue to amass at the Ukrainian border while diplomatic talks have produced no breakthroughs Senator Chris Coons is condemning Senate Republicans for the death of two voting rights acts All 50 Democrats voted for the John Lewis voting rights restoration act and for the freedom to vote act and none of the 50 Republicans in the Senate joined us Appearing on ABC's this week the Delaware Democrats has both democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kirsten sinema followed other democratic senators and supporting two voting rights acts He said voter suppression was alive and well in the U.S. coons sighted the rejection of mail in ballots and getting rid of dropboxes for COVID vulnerable citizens is proof I'm Chris garageio You're listening to Bloomberg intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul swe on Bloomberg radio All right let's talk industrial production Let's talk about Middle America I'm talking big big construction companies big ag companies that make the big tractors and stuff like that And when we talk that business we talk to Chris chileno He's the industrial's analyst for Bloomberg intelligence So Chris give us a sense of how the machinery production business How is that going in a world that is completely upside down We've got supply chain issues We have demands we have the economy shutting opening up How has your business the big industrial production business fared over the last couple of years It's been doing quite well all things considered with the supply chain disruptions I think they've really navigated a lot of the constraints better than some of their other industrial peers whether it be commercial vehicles or even autos We haven't seen the big production shutdowns that have really plagued a lot of those industries And really in December what we just saw is that factory production improved sequentially caterpillar Deere OshKosh and a lot of the other heavy equipment producers So we think that may indicate that supply constraints are beginning to ease and that possibly the worst of these bottlenecks could be over We partnered with Camden which really provides us a real-time look at what's coming out of the factories and what production looks like and we saw factory production actually increased 5% sequentially in the month By no means are the disruptions over But we don't expect a really another further step down from what we've seen Well how about the I got to think some of these big big pharma equipment I see from caterpillar OshKosh construction equipment and they got to have chips in there They're kind of like automobiles They certainly do No sectors immune And I would say the area probably hardest hit has been the truck side heavy trucks because they use a lot of semiconductors But also we've also seen aerial equipment So I think terex and OshKosh they've seen a little bit bigger of a hit to the supply chain issues relative to some of the tractors and heavy construction equipment Well it's kind of like I know what I'm talking to you and Karen Google hart in the past when we talk about farm equipment You got to start with how's the farmer doing And I know you guys follow that closely How is the global farmer doing The setup going into 2022 remains very favorable Supply chain issues aside if you look at ag equipment crop prices remain elevated farmer profitability is the healthiest it's been in years The age of equipment is still old Inventories are very low backlogs that are at or near record levels We have order books that extend almost in the entirety through 2022 So the demand backdrop is very favorable it's really more of a supply issue and do these bottlenecks kind of abate here And if they do we'd expect OEMs to take up build rates throughout 2022 And when we think that there's some legs to the cycle into 2023 as well Our U.S. factories are they running full tilt No not even close Okay And a lot of that's driven because of the supply constraints We do have capacity to take up build rates as some of these part shortages subside But when and if that happens still yet to be determined we do expect that to gradually improve here at least through the first half of the year How about on the labor side Because when you talk to any services company that they will tell you that's one of the biggest challenges facing them getting workers to work in their store their restaurant How is it in the industrial production business No different Certainly a challenge Everyone has trouble not only attracting but retaining labor And it's not only at the OEMs it's at the suppliers in the second tier suppliers and really no better example than Deere front and center with the labor strike a few months ago But yes it's certainly a challenge out there But I would say by and large for the most part a lot of the machinery companies have been able to manage just quite well And really we don't foresee this being a big production of pediment going forward And finally Chris China Give us a sense of how China is for your industry Both as a supplier of parts as well as a customer They're the largest construction equipment market in the world So certainly important certainly important for caterpillar Now caterpillars a large kind of global diversified machinery producer So China accounts for about 5 to 10% of their revenue But if you look at their construction business it's more like ten 15% So it is important For ag equipment less so the U.S. tends to use a lot of larger high horsepower equipment The farms in China aren't as big and not really as conducive to allow that larger equipment So it's not I guess a direct comparison or it's not a huge market for a lot of the U.S. domestic producers Really outside of construction equipment Thanks so much for joining us Really appreciate it Chris Chile Bloomberg intelligence industrials analyst All right let's talk global oil and too bad Alex isn't here because she is the Tsar when it comes to all things energy but we also have another pretty smart person with us when we talk global energy that's Bloomberg intelligence energy and refined products analysts Sally yilmaz Sally you know I know talking to you guys you energy people and reading your research that I need to have a supply model and I need to have a demand model Let's start with the demand side of the equation because I've got oil going higher and higher and higher So I'm guessing the scenario looks pretty good Yep that's right I mean demand is looking very good I mean when we look at the near term demand outlook looking solid for this year And I mean I think we will hit and go above the pre-pandemic level at some point later this year And we look at last year we saw about 4 million barrels per day increase in oil demand over 2020 And this year we could see another increase of on average 3 million barrels per day as well And we did have IAA just revising its demand estimate for not only this year but last year as well So it's a very upbeat sentiment at the moment and we know even through omicron how resilient demand has been So everything all the indicators are pointing to very strong demand And I mean I should remind you right now this is a relatively slow season seasonal period for demand And when some will get closer when it's the holiday driving season and when the U.S. motorists get on the.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"terex" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Seen through the eyes of experts gives you a better view So let's talk about the paint right And at Bloomberg our market vision is 2020 I am shocked by the moves that we're seeing in the rights market Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com Business finance and the latest news evicting world markets powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts In over a 120 countries this is Bloomberg radio Now a global news update multiple sources say Trump campaign officials led by former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani oversaw efforts to use illegitimate electors from states Trump lost in 2020 That's according to a CNN report Giuliani's team allegedly coordinated the process state by state with multiple planning calls between GOP state operatives and Trump campaign staff The news comes as voting rights bills are stalled in Congress Pfizer CEO Albert borla is stressing COVID-19 will not be eradicated however while speaking to Israel's and 12 news he said we should be able to come to normal lives in a few months He noted their will continue to be anomalies such as aron but he believes the variance will be able to be controlled through vaccines Both number one seeds are gone from the NFL playoffs the San Francisco forty-niners traveled to Green Bay and knocked off the packers Saturday 13 to ten on a game winning field goal by Robbie gold as time expired The number one seed in the AFC lost today as well with Tennessee losing to the Cincinnati Bengals also on a game ending field goal I'm Chris crag You're listening to Bloomberg intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg radio All right let's talk industrial production Let's talk Middle America I'm talking big big construction companies big companies that make the big tractors and stuff like that And when we talk that business we talk to Christian alino he's the industrials analyst for Bloomberg intelligence So Chris give us a sense of how the machinery production business How is that going in a world that is completely upside down We've got supply chain issues We have demands We have the economy shutting opening up How has your business the big industrial production business fared over the last couple of years It's been doing quite well all things considered with the supply chain disruptions I think they've really navigated a lot of the constraints better than some of their other industrial peers whether it be commercial vehicles or even autos We haven't seen the big production shutdowns that have really plagued a lot of those industries And really in December what we just saw is that factory production improved sequentially caterpillar deer OshKosh And a lot of the other heavy equipment producers So we think that may indicate that supply constraints are beginning to ease and that possibly the worst of these bottlenecks could be over We partnered with Camden which really provides us a real-time look at what's coming out of the factories and what production looks like and we saw factory production actually increased 5% sequentially in the month By no means are the disruptions over But we don't expect a really another further step down from what we've seen Well how about that Is it I got to think some of these big big pharma equipment I see from caterpillar OshKosh construction equipment and they got to have chips in there They're kind of like automobiles They certainly do no sectors immune And I would say the area probably hardest hit has been the truck side heavy trucks because they use a lot of semiconductors But also we've also seen aerial equipment So think terex and OshKosh They've seen a little bit bigger of a hit to the supply chain issues relative to some of the tractors and heavy construction equipment It's kind of like I know what I'm talking to you and Karen Uber heart in the past when we talk about farm equipment You got to start with how's the farmer doing And I know you guys follow that closely How is the global farmer doing The setup going into 2022 remains very favorable Supply chain issues aside if you look at ag equipment crop prices remain elevated farmer profitability is the healthiest it's been in years The age of equipment is still old Inventories are very low backlogs that are at or near record levels We have order books that extend almost in the entirety through of 2022 So the demand backdrop is very favorable It's really more of a supply issue and do these bottlenecks kind of abate here And if they do we'd expect OEMs to take up build rates throughout 2022 And we think that there's some legs to the cycle into 2023 as well Are you as factories Are they running full tilt No not even close Okay And a lot of that's driven because of the supply constraints We do have capacity to take up build rates as some of these part shortages subside But when and if that happens still yet to be determined we do expect that to gradually improve here at least through the first half of the year How about on the labor side because when you talk to any services company that they will tell you that's one of the biggest challenges facing them getting workers to work in their store their restaurant how is it in the industrial production business No different Certainly a challenge Everyone has trouble not only attracting but retaining labor And it's not only at the OEMs it's at the suppliers in the second tier suppliers and really no better example than deer front and center with the labor.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"terex" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Now a global news update New York mayor Eric Adams calls the shooting death of an NYPD officer an attack on the city 22 year old officer Jason Rivera was shot and killed yesterday when he and two other officers responded to a domestic call in Manhattan At a news conference last night mayor Adams called the shooting an attack on the city of New York He also called on the federal government to help get guns off the streets of major cities President Biden is touting a plan to fix the semiconductor chip shortage in the U.S. speaking at The White House Biden push plans to significantly boost chip manufacturing in the U.S. He confirmed plans for a $20 billion investment in a new manufacturing plant in Ohio Multiple sources say Trump campaign officials led by former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani oversaw efforts to use illegitimate electors from states Trump lost in 2020 Giuliani's team allegedly coordinated the process state by state with multiple planning calls between GOP state operatives and Trump campaign staff That's the latest I'm Julie Ryan You're listening to Bloomberg intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg radio All right let's talk industrial production Let's talk Middle America I'm talking big big construction companies big ag companies that make the big tractors and stuff like that And when we talk that business we talk to Christian alino he's the industrials analyst for Bloomberg intelligence So Chris give us a sense of how the machinery production business How is that going in a world that is completely upside down We've got supply chain issues We have demands We have the economy shutting opening up How has your business the big industrial production business fared over the last couple of years It's been doing quite well all things considered with the supply chain disruptions I think they've really navigated a lot of the constraints better than some of their other industrial peers whether it be commercial vehicles or even autos We haven't seen the big production shutdowns that have really plagued a lot of those industries And really in December what we just saw is that factory production improved sequentially caterpillar deer OshKosh A lot of the other heavy equipment producers So we think that may indicate that supply constraints are beginning to ease and that possibly the worst of these bottlenecks could be over We partnered with cam gene which really provides us a real-time look at what's coming out of the factories and what production looks like and we saw factory production actually increased 5% sequentially in the month By no means are the disruptions over But we don't expect a really another further step down from what we've seen Well how about that I got to think some of these big big pharma equipment I see from caterpillar OshKosh are construction equipment and they got to have chips in there They're kind of like automobiles They certainly do no sectors immune And I would say the area probably hardest hit has been the truck side the heavy trucks because they use a lot of semiconductors But also we've also seen aerial equipment So think terex and OshKosh They've seen a little bit bigger of a hit to the supply chain issues relative to some of the tractors and heavy construction equipment It's kind of like I know what I'm talking to you and Karen hart in the past when we talk about farm equipment You've got to start with how's the farmer doing And I know you guys follow that closely How is the global farmer doing The setup going into 2022 remains very favorable supply chain issues aside If you look at ag equipment crop prices remain elevated farmer profitability is the healthiest it's been in years The age of equipment is still old Inventories are very low backlogs that are at or near record levels We have order books that extend almost in the entirety through of 2022 So the demand backdrop is very favorable it's really more of a supply issue and do these bottlenecks kind of abate here And if they do we'd expect OEMs to take up build rates throughout 2022 And when we think that there's some legs to the cycle into 2023 as well Our U.S. factories are they running full tilt No not even close A lot of that's driven because of the supply constraints We do have capacity to take up build rates as some of these part shortages subside But when if that happens still yet to be determined we do expect that to gradually improve here at least through the first half of the year How about on the labor side Because when you talk to any services company that they will tell you that's one of the biggest challenges facing them getting workers to work in their store their restaurant how is it in the industrial production business No different Certainly a challenge everyone has trouble not only attracting but retaining labor And it's not only at the OEMs it's at the suppliers in the second tier suppliers and really no better example of endeared front and center with the labor strike a few months ago But yes it's certainly a challenge out there But I would say by and large for the most part a lot of the machinery companies have been able to manage this quite well And really we don't foresee this being a big production of pediment going forward And finally China give us a sense of how China is for your industry Both as a supplier of parts as well as a customer They're the largest construction equipment market in the world So certainly important certainly important for caterpillar Now caterpillars the large kind of global diversified machinery producer So China accounts for about 5 to 10% of their revenue But if you look at their construction business it's more like ten 15% So it is important For ag equipment less so the U.S. tends to use a lot of larger high horsepower equipment The farms in China aren't as big and not really as conducive to a lot of that larger equipment So it's not I guess a direct comparison or it's not a huge market for a lot of the U.S. domestic producers really outside of construction equipment Thanks so much for joining us Really appreciate it Chris Gillian Bloomberg intelligence industrials analyst All right let's talk global oil and too bad Alex isn't here because she is the Tsar when it comes to all things energy but we also have another pretty smart person with us when we talk global energy that's Bloomberg intelligence energy and refine products analysts Sally yilmaz Sally you know I know talking to you guys you energy people and reading your research that I need to have a supply model and I need to have a demand model Let's start with the demand side of the equation because I've got oil going higher and higher and higher So I'm guessing demand scenario looks pretty good That's right I mean demand is looking very good I mean when we look at the near term demand outlook looking solid for this year And I mean I think we will hit and go above the pre-pandemic level at some point later this year And we look at last year we saw about 4 million barrels per day increase in oil demand over 2020 And this year we could see another increase of on average 3 million barrels per day as well And we did have IEA just revised its demand estimate for not only this year but last year as well So it's a very upbeat sentiment at the moment and we know even through omicron how resilient demand has been So everything all the indicators are pointing to very strong demand And I mean I should remind you right now this is a relatively slow season seasonal period for demand And when some will get closer when it's the holiday driving season and when the U.S. motorists get on the road for the holidays and in the Persian Gulf region when.

Breaking Biotech
"terex" Discussed on Breaking Biotech
"Alzheimer's disease as well as cognitive function. Now i've covered this company a number of times. I covered the reasons why i didn't think it was a great investment and to be fair i was wrong on that. I think what i said. I wasn't gonna take a position. The company was trading. Like six dollars a share. So and i sold my position at around three dollars a share so i am not the best authority on trading cassava scientists. Because people didn't listen to me probably made a lot of money now where the company stands today in the reason. Why we're talking about them is that they had a recent controversy due to citizens petitioned filing from laverton such ero- and they filed this to the fda asking that the agency puts a clinical hold on the future development of smooth along because of the details of this report. And this report characterizes a number of different alleged frauds from a whistle blower from an. I don't think they give too much detail on this whether it was like inside the company or part of the lab that did a lot of data but the data package includes allegations of fraud in both the preclinical manuscripts as low data provided by salvin colleagues. So to give a bit of a timeline here. I'll just twenty four twenty twenty one. We heard from sava. They announced an agreement with the fda on a special protocol assessments of the face three studies. And what this means that if sava delivers on this pre specified endpoint that they've agreed with the fda on they are very likely to get approval. And i think other companies that have an spa amarin was one even those very complicated situation but getting an spa bodes very well for the end. Points it clearly lays out what the company has to deliver on in order to get approval the day after saba had a press release on this. The public notice of the citizens petitioned filing was announced so august twenty fifth. We got this data package and there's a letter to the va. There's a data package that shares all of the different allegations against the preclinical data that supports a mechanism behind As well as some allegations against what Saveh provided in their press releases in their data packages. The day after that we hear from sava some kind of fact versus fiction style. Defense in a press release form. I thought that was kinda comical. And the day after that we heard from a company called eric's and they released a statement claiming that they engaged with saba about biomarker analyses. But they say that they did not interpret the results and so Quintex looks like they were the company involved in processing the biomarker data originally. And i'm gonna talk about that. In the next slide but southern never alleged that quantum terex was involved in the interpretation but enteric felt it necessary to provide a press release saying that. They only gauged with them about the biomarker analysis. So it seems like there's a bit of distancing from terex even though i don't think sava alleged that they were involved in the data Tation sava responded saying that this is true but this had a negative effect on the stock. Because i don't think people quite understood how the relationship was from the outset then from august twenty eighth second we saw various different groups. Come out from the woodwork. Saying that scientific fraud was at play here and they all piled on saba throwing them under the bus and to an extent it's rightfully so but i think that once there's blood in the water in.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"terex" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Mountain has been added to Hegyes. Best idea long list, an analyst says the Boston based company services businesses beginning a cyclical recovery after taking a significant hit during the pandemic. Terex Corporation got an upgrade. Deutsche Bank raised its investment rating on the Westport, Connecticut based company from hold to buy with a price target of $52 a share. I'm Bloomberg's Jeff Bellenger. With New England business on WBZ. Boston's news radio. A man in Florida says he was apparently able to find two prehistoric megalodon shark teeth in just three weeks. Jacob Danner, telling Wjxt TV that he was walking on Fernandina Beach yesterday when he found a four inch tooth. This comes after Tropical storm also swept through the state and Dan are also saying he had recently found a three inch megalodon tooth on the same beach of Florida associate professor saying the teeth could be millions of years old Michael John Fossils are usually around 30 FT. Long. It's 11 27 and, yes, Elsa today packing quite upon share New England our continuing coverage coming up next for you at 11 30. As always, You can listen to us all day long Stay informed about Elsa and much more on your smart speaker. Just say play WBZ NewsRadio on. I heard radio quick and easy. I'm teeny girl, Jay Farner here, CEO of rocket, mortgage and rocket companies. Last year we saw historically low mortgage interest rates. What you may not know is that interest rates are already starting to increase and it's like That trend is only going to continue. Our team of experts is standing by to help you save before rates go up. Don't look back and wish that you would take an action. Call 8338 rocket or visit. Rocket mortgage dot com. Rocket call for cost information and conditions, equal housing under license In all 50 states and MLS consumer access to our number 33 at General Motors, we make more than electric vehicles. We're helping to.

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"terex" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"This will advance Hamilton over to third, but do behind it Makes the catch. Hamilton scoots two thirds of will be cut off by Zach Short. Situational hitting two lefties have both advanced. The base runner by making outs and the good offenses know how to do that. He has got to be better than that, and he's got to bury a hitter like that. Ahead in the count. With a lot of swinging missing is in his bag gave him a pitch that he could he could Into center field to get the runner over, he said. He can't just be a little bit better than that. No situations, surprising gym with really all the swings and misses. He's been getting yes, very much not been able to get a swinging missed from well, Garcia, who swings and misses and Collins Slider down an end to Danny Mendik is hitting 2 19. This lineup look like a favorable matchup. Charitable today? Yes. Got rookies some lettuce as Jim mentioned some big bat's missing the one old Changeup floats up in a way to know on Danny Mandic. I'll tell you. It's uh It's surprising. Not much pop in this bat. Tiger's playing accordingly. Very shallow. They claim to go the opposite way. Basketball blowing away. You really don't want to walk Danny Mending. This is again the number nine hitter and an opportunity for terrorists. Kubal. If you can get back into this advent. Writing against lifting the three year old Close baseball up in a way I release so the first trip through the lineup the real struggle for Terex Kubal. It.

PhotoBiz Xposed
Angela Percival: A Different Path to Becoming a Successful Photographer
"You're a graphic designer at our terex and did you say you created a film. Yeah created so. We weren't doing video back fan in the product videos. Were a saying like film as part of a marketing brand strategy. It just wasn't part of what we did in so i actually pitched my boss who was a creative director said. Hey how about. We try this film thing so i told myself video and i actually pitched one of our athletes to help me because he knew how to edit and so like i kinda think i can figure it out and so i did that i then we need to do photo shoots at actually do on that. Discuss two matches anyone that's ever done. That knows so. I just went purely stay purely with a photography still photography. So you've got this job. Your design navy credited the film. You wanna moving to photography. Surely that i just say angela. His company budget gumbo by itself a cameras shooting for. She must have learnt photography. Along the way i did. I had a partner. He was a graphic designer as long he showed he started the photographic terrasson. We go on shoots together. And so i would shoot photo in. He would shoot film or we would switch and a kind of self taught partially on the job but also wanting to have thoughts about we do this kind of shoot and then we would go out and experiment and it was a small company at that point so there was lot of opportunity to experiment. But i would say the transition for me was when i decided you know what i think. We should shoot women's skiing. And then i had some friends that were going to europe and they invited me to go with them in the self. This is where it kind of. Put my courage behind me. And i paid for the trip myself and i said to my boss if it works out you can just pay me back

The Bio Report
"terex" Discussed on The Bio Report
"Thanks for joining us by pleasure dan. We're gonna talk about precision medicine contacts and its efforts to use its ability detect biomarkers in the blood to allow for better diagnosis in early interventions in neurologic uncle logic and other conditions. Perhaps we should start with the notion of precision medicine though. what's meant by determine. How big a gulf is there today between medical practices most patients experience it and the potential for precision medicine approach to transform how patients are diagnosed and treated yet. Hey i think the golf is pretty big and we actually call it precision health as opposed to precision medicine mainly because the scope of what we think is possible actually gets into preventing disease were no medicine would ever be needed so the precision health concept is both using medicines that are prescribed in are perfectly suited to really attack. The disease word condition at a person has but also longer term being able to avoid the disease altogether by the way we live our lives and avoiding disease triggers. That many times are what are the the real source of the disease. What do you see as the reason for that gulf. Is that simply a matter of taking the abilities. We have today in crafting. The clinical tools needed to apply them or does it also involve cultural institutional financial barriers. Well you know. I think that it starts normally with that is the ability to reach an achieve something that today's technologies cannot read the once. You have a technology or a vision for a technology that could trance. Trance form healthcare. You then have a lot of these other components that That must be found what you must find a way to reverse that could be that the financial side. It could be the cultural side the adoption. There's so many things that can get in the way of a great technology or technological vision

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"terex" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"And short going out, but that's gonna drop in between good room and Zac short. Wow. DJ LeMay here. A little pop fly hung in the year, but not long enough. Just just, you know, look what he's done in the last two games 10 innings. Nine hits or runs. Three walks and 8 18 strikeouts. So just, you know, build on that, Dan. I think you know, changed the eye level of his pitches using all of his pitches, the change of plan a weapon. Of course, The fastball is one of the best in the game. In the left side. Giancarlo Stanton takes a fastball for a strike. 66 beautiful degrees game time. Whether about to buy McClaren healthy official health care system of the Tigers, not a cloud in the sky so high sky can cause some problems on pop up sometimes. Well, the old you know to say, it's all yours. The strike one Has balled up in a way home runs have been the issue for Turks, Kubel, but You go back even further four starts. This has been a really nice for start stretch. 35 innings starts in the six innings start. 11. Up above the strike zone with a slider. Home runs have been the problem, and it seems like while he gives up at least one every game, But Jimmy gave up a leadoff homer last time out against Cleveland and slam the door for the next five innings. Yes, certainly the art of pitching got a lot better. The 21 up in a way with the changeup. One start against the Yankees this year lost that that was in New York, three innings, five hits for earned runs, three home runs in that game course that Yankee Stadium Standing that severely close stands very upright hands are tied by the right shoulders. He talks about over at 31 swinging a foul straight bag, well located fastball. Strike throwing is still Albert's trailing some of the other starters. Yes, but He's getting there. Meaning more first pitch strikes that step one and then getting to those two strikes. The leverage counseled a. J. Hinch likes to talk about so much. The three two's gonna foul out of play. 96 fastball away and Stanton. Couldn't let that one go. It was well out of the strike so much, and that's kind of the the arm angle from Terex Global, right? Looks like it's going to come in, and it never quite gets there, But you gotta swing. That's right. I'll tell you what. That the late movement is The thing that's really good about him. Three too fast Ball..

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"terex" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA
"Will send Terex Kubal to the mound. Michael King getting the start for the Yankees Tigers had taken the field, so let's check those studded lineup. So Jim right there. They brought you by copper craft history. Make sure to include copper craft in your starting lineup for the Yankees lead off playing second base. EJ LeMay who d H will bat second. Giancarlo Stanton, batting third and playing right field Air Judge Third base and batting cleanup. Geo a shell. Oh, Didn't fit. The playing Shortstop laboratory is catching baddies. Six. Gary Sanchez, batting seven playing first base, Miguel and a car and left fielder, batting eighth and Fraser Body knife playing center field. Tyler, wait. DJ LeMay here to lead. Our first pitch of the game is a fastball strike and we are underway here at Comerica Park. So glad to have you along for the wrap up of this three game series. Tigers have taken the first two first pitch brought to buy Belle Tire. You'll always get the lowest tire price period. The strike one off the plate away with the changeup. Did you match up right? You may look a toy over the years, There's a bike trail. Com Toyota let's go places. Scougall for Detroit and the youngster King for the Yankees. The 11 of the Mayhew is swinging, fouled out of play well located fastball down in a way he's the Game of budget by Sara Wayland. Several a every game Jim the Keys for a school against the Yankees lineup, which does have standing back in it today. Well, just trust your stuff. And again. You pick it up after this, the ones who Swing a little baby pop up into shallow center A.

KLIF 570 AM
"terex" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Kid. Tell you where. I don't know if it's if he's on your face it or not, but You know highly is doing it for your advertisers. No, no, no. I dealerships or not on my show people people are on my show. Okay, Well, we'll skip that part. Yeah. Anyway. Like the car real well. It's got the best GPS system I have ever used about half death. No, I got it. I got it. Got it. But your question is warranty. How long you get on it? Uh, I bought it, Uh, in 18, Brandon. When it first came out. How long are you gonna own it? I know I can count backwards, said 2018. I'm Karen before and I don't drive a lot in more. And it may be the last car I buy for all I know. Okay. Well, let's assume you're gonna live 106. And one wonder. One day you'll give testimony to Congress that paradise Terex. The Texas wasn't actually paradise, but that being said, I assume you own it a long time. How long of warranty hoo hoo underwrites the warranty? How long? How comprehensive, is it? I mean, if I had a warranty that covered all the major components in the vehicle, like the engine transmission and the press reasonable, I mean, because I don't know what you pay for automobile insurance, but was last time you had a wreck. Yeah, well, I've got you know all the insurance that I need for that. I don't know how much you pay your for auto insurance. Uh, Uh, I don't want to know that. What? Itwas I did it compare of that some time ago. I've been with this particular. Yeah, just put me in the ball work. You want to say that again and just put me in the ballpark? How much pain for auto insurance? I don't really know. Think It's about $100 about something like that for it. My motorcycle. Okay, well, let's say 1000, let's say $800. Okay. How many years has been since you had an accident? Oh, 20 So that's 16 to $20,000 you've spent on auto insurance You didn't need Yeah, is is the extended warranty more than 16 to $20,000. I would hope so. Oh, you know, there you go. There you go. See, that's my point. It's not really an extended warranty. It's actually an insurance policy. Yeah, That's right, man. For the vast majority of people, your car will break before you're in a wreck. So that would make sense, depending on who's selling it. Who's underwriting it? What's the cost of it? And what is the cover? That's all you care about you a lot of advertising on TV, but I don't know anything about what they do. Advertise on TV. I wouldn't buy any of them. I would never. I would never buy one off the TV ad and I would never buy one off the spam calls. I get 10 times a day. Yeah, but they're there. We haven't talked to Grandson who runs the place. See what he said? That's what you should do. Okay. Have a good weekend again. Thank you, sir. I read one more question. Okay. I gotta put you on hold because I got to take a break, okay? Oh, and so he's gonna go on hold and you can join us Because I've got to open lines. 8887875543.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
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"Gas. Don't Word gap and don't form long lines at gas stations like behind me. You always continuing to move around our state. We'll keep you posted. And if you have any questions, give us a call at 1 800 Health F L. A Freed says The issues were due to the shutdown of a major East Coast pipeline following a cyber attack in the shortage of fuel truck drivers. Woman charged in a deadly high speed chase along I four will stay behind bars with no bond at her own request. Jennifer Carvajal is facing several charges including D U I manslaughter in connection with the April 25th crash. One person was killed, another seriously injured. Prosecutors have asked for a no contact order after they say Carvajal tried to contact the victim's attorney, Barry Terex, has his family. Obviously, some people would need to control their own with good intentions. Just trying to check on people may very well run afoul of intentionally violated a court order. But it's not because of my client's directed anyone. No trial date at this point state attorney's office and It should take place later this year, Polk County is home to one of the fastest growing communities in the nation who census data shows. The Lakeland Winter Haven metro area had the second highest rate of growth tied with Boise City, Idaho, just behind number one. AUSTIN, Texas, The communities are benefiting from people moving in from Northern states. And those who can't afford bigger cities like Tampa and Orlando to other Florida communities made the top 10 Cape Coral, Ford Myers at Number four and Sarasota Brayden to head number nine. Chris Trackman NEWS radio W F L A and I'm Reid Shepherd News Radio w F L A This is a Bloomberg money minute gas stations along the East coast, starting to run out of fuel as a colonial pipeline fights to recover from a cyber attack that has paralyzed it for days. From Virginia to Florida and Alabama. Field stations are reporting that they've sold out of gasoline..

My Marvelous Year
"terex" Discussed on My Marvelous Year
"I was really interested in night. Rashes background and i feel like when we got to see his background and then his his fear of confronting his rival. I thought it was an interesting element. Because i felt like it was an element that could potentially have brought the team together. Although i kind of feel like he ruined it like zach win line but like that could've been. I could've been a really really good moment. Because of the fact that you know at that point they had left And went to go fight his battle for him and he didn't wanna do it himself and i thought that that would have been a good team. Element like you know here. Are these people. We don't necessarily know very well but they're here having your back you know at least go out there and help them in. That could have been a great moment. But i was really interested in his background and how he became. I guess interested in fighting all types of crime especially because he doesn't have technically any superpowers. It literally is just kind of like his anger. His brute force that kind of works in two he did. He did just throw like pocket sand at terex at one point because like he does like blind him with some like black. I thought it was a cloud or something and i. I was a little unclear if he had a power of like darkness or something. I thought he's utility belt. Okay yeah it might have just been like some black dusters mexico all right. Sorry i know but yes. I thought that was interesting because of the fact that everyone else does have an actual superpower outside of him. So i'm really interested in going board to see how that team is going to work out in how he's going to deal with that when everyone else does have a power. Nfl that kind of trust in that third issue where they were talking about them Just individually and how they fit together and where he would question whether he should even be a part of the group or you know whether they would look at him differently because he doesn't have any physical superpower. So if i would say i don't know if i would necessarily say well done but for me. Personal interest in seeing how that dynamic will eventually affect the team is something that really really is is interesting to me. I think he was probably the one that that stood out the most. Because i think that they could. You know that story could go somewhere. I don't know if he does. I didn't read any further. Pass issue number three bush. I'm intrigued by that. Yeah not i think it is. I think night thrasher is an interesting addition to the marvel universe for sure. And i think too like you know this comic just throws you into accepting that like he has all the resources he has alfred his his assistance right. He has his his like back essentially and he's putting together his team and it just sort of you just kind of have to accept instantly that like this brand new person that we've never met before in marvel comics is doing this. And then i think to your point to the fact that dwayne as we get to know him is afraid and makes mistakes and clearly is not the confident batman. Who never does anything wrong. Like that is an interesting to me in version of what this character is And it makes me curious to follow. Sort of yeah. The dynamics of the team which i think are ultimately what this series is is. It's going to drive it like if you people who want to continue with new warriors it think it has to be because you're interested in the dynamics in interactions these individuals together these young heroes as opposed to..

WCBM 680 AM
"terex" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"There's no question about that. Make him responsible. No, for somebody else's actions that were planned before he spoke. I heard what he spoke. I heard way said I was there. My wife was there. There was nothing incendiary. Well, when he said What? Well, Tariq Maxine Waters. Tariq, If you see these people in a gas station, if you see the minute department store, tell them they are not wanted. Where? Let's go Greek. Do you mean you think the first new said go up on the hill? And what was the first fight like Hill or if you don't If you don't, we'll lose our our democracy That's not incendiary. That's what he said. Look, you speak against Mr Trump every single week. Your coverage is not 92% negative trump, like did he? You're just 100% to Rick. Did he make that statement? Did he say in an almost exact work? Go up on the hill and fight like you to understand. How those words could be misunderstood, and they weren't misunderstood. No, they were people who planned ahead of time to cause this atrocity. Yes, that's the capital's absolutely and you know who they were. They were Trump supporters that he forgot to give me a break. Tariq correct I know and and and all those people that Yeah, That's what Fox said. To me. The most is people that were that invaded the capital. We're actually antifa dressed in Trump as trump you as Trump sympathizers did any survey? I don't know what fortune is? Yeah, we do. Terek, the Trump supporters of the people who don't litter they don't break into buildings. They observe the law Had Mr Tropical was the president of the United States. That particular day Had he wanted to have it interact. Insurrection. He would have had an insurrection. He did declared martial law, and he would have had all of his opponents arrested. That did not happen, Eric. I appreciate your call, but you know that you're living in an alternative world. The fact is, he did tell his part in his his supporters. To go up on the team. Go up to the Capitol and fight like hell. His words fight like hell, or you won't have a democracy And what happened? They did go up on quote unquote fight like hell on the problem isn't doing so they Resulted in five people getting killed the whole the capital being invaded, and now they thought there's one of the people who was now under arrest. He was arrested for not only invading the capital. But for posting in advance of that that his goal was to assassinate Alexandria, T. A tough shell Cortez. They'll see so clearly his intent was more than just raise. Heck, it was two to assassinate a member of the House of Rip representative. And, of course, another beauty of this whole thing, which came out last week. Our good friend and I'm not friend, not my friend. But little Andy Harris. He he who was one of Trump's most argument argument, enablers in terms of the quote unquote fraud, toe voter fraud. He tried to get onto the cows floor. We're carrying a gun. Look, you gotta be kidding me. This is who we have is a representing us in Maryland. Terex. We're gonna go to talk about some more stuff related to the inauguration and that we're going to go to Bob and Parkfield. Bob, Welcome to the show. But even with good evening, everything's going well with you. Well, it is. It is Kentucky one today, but the Ravens lost weight last weekend, so that's good and bad and want to talk about You know, they sent of all 50 states combined 26,000 National Guard troops over there. The Washington say yes to protect these politicians bombs. We'll hide under the table with the rear end sticking out from it. Well, because they're under threat there understood their carriage. It would. Yes, but they expected national quiet to protect. So what did they does? Some of them center. Our military into a garage. Overnight. The sleep on concrete with no heat. That's how they repay the national guy. Okay, let's let's deal with this in two parts number one as far as as the inauguration. The National Guard. In my opinion, you probably should probably shock you. I thought that was an enormous amount of overkill, Far Farm or that you know, I putting up 947 ft Fender 9 ft fence around the capital..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"terex" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Took place, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says it will be done leader. McConnell and I are trying to come up with a bipartisan agreement on how depends up the trial. Make no mistake about it. There will be a trial. And McConnell, though, has tied this to the issue of filibusters. Legislative filibuster is a crucial part. The Senate. Leading Democrats like President Biden himself have long defended. He says he can't stop it from coming to the floor, but he can control enough votes for guilt or acquittal. And your Bloomberg fashion report, China's President Xi Jinping, inspecting the site of the 2022 Winter Olympics, sported a high end arc Terex parka. It drove up. The ante group's stock is Anna tries to up in Nike is China's top sportswear brand. Hope it was cobalt blue, and the cost was 700 US. In San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter walking down the runway to duck prisoner. All right. Thank you. Our guest for the half hour is Carl 10 and bomb. He is executive VP, also the chief economist at Northern Trust on the line from Chicago. Lot of the market has been focused on this spending plan put forward by President Biden all 1.9 trillion. It's already drawing criticism. Not surprisingly, from several Republican senators. Do they have a point here? Is that a little too much at this point, or does the economy need 1.9 trillion Doug. The economy needs more than what is in the pipeline. The bill that passed before the end of the year as expiration dates on many of the key supports for the unemployed and for small business in the middle of March and very few of us Think of the pandemic will be under good control by then. So clearly you need to extend those timelines is very important. In addition, I believe, and I think many yet will join me in saying that the best economic stimulus that we can provide They successful vaccination program, And while we're a little bit further along than they are in some other countries right now, they're almost three times as many doses that have been distributed as had been administered and the program is running into our host of logistical challenges. It probably could be helped with a little bit of extra attention and, yes, some additional funding. There's certainly details in the proposed stimulus that you can quibble with. I'm personally not sure that additional round of checks to households is the right way to go as it has less potential to spur the economy. But in answer directly to your questions, Certainly there is some additional increment needed Tol Titus through from where we are today to a post pandemic future. Taunting us through and the vaccine rollout said Going to be good, obviously, for risk sentiment. How much further of a rally do we see in equity markets when we're looking at the S and P 500, potentially getting towards 4000? Old markets have certainly been cheered. Ever since the news of the trials of the first visor vaccines were announced. It was a remarkable laboratory achievement. That is, any inventor will tell you, Juliette, this a long way. From the lamp to mass production, and that's what we're experiencing now for equity markets, though they're looking out over a very long course of time, And now that the there seems to be a bound on the period that will be constrained by the pandemic. We're certainly looking forward to better growth and better times. In addition, the central banks around the world have pledged to continue to make money readily available. Interest rates are likely to stay lower in some jurisdictions Negative. That is helping valuations. Well, you bring up a good point, and I'm glad you touched upon that. At the end of that last comment that you made talking about Central bank policy. We had the EC be leaving rates unchanged and affirming the size of The asset purchase program it around 1.2 trillion. At what point does this become kind of problematic for the markets? If the emphasis now, as you rightly said, he's got to be on targeting vaccination. And providing fiscal stimulus and support of an economy that is kind of crippled under the weight of this pandemic. Do central bankers need.

News Radio 920 AM
"terex" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"I don't know what's going on. But I lost hearing or some diminished hearing in my in my right here on no one can figure out why. I went to the doctor today. They were saying that it could be that I have you know something? You know, some sort of inflammation in there Some. I hope that's what it is. I hope I'm not losing. My hearing is that would really Really sucked. But I just I just wanna let you know that if you know if I sound like I'm yelling, I'm trying. I'm trying to be good. A veteran sound checks and Earlier the monitors the speakers in the studio were so loud they say, Why do you have it so loud? I can't hear anything. I just Just trying to, you know here and it's well. I can hear out of my left ear Really? Well, it's my right here that that seems to be dim for some reason, and hopefully it'll get better over time. But in the meantime, I'll do my best tonight. E o. You know, give you a good show. Uh, I want to talk about esoteric six. You haven't done that in a while. The reason why I don't do many esoteric shows anymore is because one of the one of the people that you know Ryan Gable was someone that I always do esoteric shows whether I didn't esoteric show with him while ago we talked about the new year. Talking about the space needle of the representation of the DNI, A and the M R inte at the space needle and what it means to be trans human and what it means for the new Age New golden age They want to propose. The other person, of course, was Tracy Twyman, who would she was the producer of the show while while bag She and I would write a lot of esoteric. Explanations. So why the world does what it does. We were Much like Uh, many people I know there are a lot of people out there that used to do what was called synchronous spirit sees or they talk about synchronicity. Synchronous. He's a very interesting topic. I really love synchronicity because you can actually see things and you condole upon them to the point where you're like fighting yourself in chapel perilous where you say to yourself? I just want to do this anymore. Just gets too weird like it all dovetails into some Horrible abyss that you can't pull yourself out of. Uh, and it all deals with You know, deep, esoteric secrets, Societal. Uh, scariness that you know, it's good for a late night bedtime story. So if you wanna Tuck yourself in and, you know, kind of get cozy. We're gonna have a little story about this. The Terex tonight on this program is gonna teach us something about why Why we're in the position We're in right now in this country why the country is in its situation. And He's very important that we remember that those Who are in power, believe in things that you don't believe in. And it's evident with what is happening right now. And they will bend history and twist history. As much as they can to get you to react in in various ways, and what we're seeing here are the reactions from people both on the right and left and both in conspiracy circles too. I mean, you know, Ron and I were just discussing this that people are sending this stuff that you know rumors of this rumors of that. When we asked him. Where'd you get this information on some Navy seal guy I knew was a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend. And I'm loving it sounds like an urban legend. Oh, no, no, no, This is true. This is true. This is something and I'm saying, Well, look, if we know something about it But I will talk about it. You know, I'm not going tol. I'm not going to steer you in a direction that is going to be like whatever happened, Tomkat or whatever happened? You know, I'm talking about things that I know. We're gonna Get it come to pass. That's the whole idea of ground zero. We We do speculation and we do conspiracy theory. Not for today and not for the politick, but we do it for the future. Yeah. Politics sometimes throw are thrown in because why? Well, we're very political now. Politics with a new sport, even though the theater for the ugly and so it's it's easy to be. You know, your finger pointed at you say, Well, you obviously side this where you obviously I had outside anyway. They all suck. The reason why I know they suck is because I know what's behind the mask of politics. You know, behind the mask Apology? What's behind that mask? Lot of cult ritual, which which goes on all the time, a lot of pedophilia that goes on all the time. Lot of getting money from human trafficking in drugs. If you want to say, Well, it's a Jewish bankers in the central banks. Yeah, maybe. I'll tell you what, though the drug cartels have more power than you realize the mobs have more power than you realize. And these are the things that are fueling These are the reasons why we're fighting with one another because we don't know who the true enemy is. You make it a basic thing by saying it's Satan or it's, uh,.

KLIF 570 AM
"terex" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"And that is about a 10 minute video. Once a week, we cover the charts and graphs and more detail and graphically, of course. But it also gives those non investing spouses that want to learn more a way to tune in and hopefully be entertained while the education and intelligence level skyrockets that's YouTube. Just type in McAllen group, and it'll come right up. We were on the subject of Austin. There's little graph in their own. Austin versus San Francisco. That's right. That's right. Percentage change from previous chairman Start there. Austin 12.8%. And home Price change. Wow. San Francisco minus 1.1. Now the Austin Home Value Index, about 450,000 per home, San Francisco Pete 1.4 million There's definitely a Anat vantage still spread there. You have to take advantage of. And if you got 1.4 million from your San Francisco home, you move to Austin to get a really nice house on Lake. Okay, now that leads to Tesla's, That's right. I mean, Tess lit up 25% the first week why They're in 198 PT efs Spencer. Oh, the E. T s had to buy him this yoke. 198 of them during a 198 different et efs. So with the indexes, you get the pleasure of paying 443 times earnings. Yeah. Okay. Wow. That's That's pretty strong. Yeah, That's what I think It may only be 300 times earnings if the growth rate continues, but that's you know, that's the equation. More working, Uh, the article on Austin and the startup shows the Tesla factory. Right? Mm hmm. And, uh, Elon Musk. Move there. Joe Rogan. We've covered that, okay? The fall out in the restaurant industry, with the jobs report basically a half million jobs, most of it restaurants. You know, it's the end of the year, a lot of restaurants throwing in the towel, especially with the resurgence. The shutdowns and, you know, just saying, Hey, we made it as far as we could. But in Dallas, we're gonna pay tribute to some of the some of the Finest restaurants That won't be coming back. Um, Steven Pyles, Stephanie, Steven Pyles. We go to museum a right by it, and I always thought museum A was better and then they survived. So they're getting they're swamped. By the way, you gotta have a reservation. Who else? Um, 56 by Wolfgang Puck, Okay? So, Wolfgang Puck. Dakota brand name Kota Steakhouse. Been around forever was over on Harry Hines. No, it's downtown, You know? Yeah. It was down in. Yeah, I mean there. Yeah, you go on that stand alone elevator and you go down in the middle of this city. Thank you. Go two more blocks, and you have Main street that has just exploded right? And New hotels, the New Thompson Hotel Highland Park cafeteria. Yeah, that was always a fun go to And anyway, the other big, iconic Dallas name myself. Phoenix. Phoenix is going. Uh okay. Was that quay are Mike Martinez. Martinez Martinez, Okay, Yeah. Um, yeah, One of you know who survived is Miriam and I had on the program, right? Shannon win. Hey, does flying fish flying saucer on Miriam or just a few of his brand names, meddlesome moth. And well that he worked a tough year to survive. Flying Saucer and Addison closed. Okay, a New year's Eve as your last day. I don't think that's related saver. Yes. On Clyde Warren. Really careful glass. Yeah, they closed. Oh, yeah, that's that. They did there cross from Miriam. Miriam survived, And she I love that save replaces Cool, you know, in reflecting back on the year She was there and in the shutdown, you know, she figured out how to operate right and would go get take out to support her. She was there with, like two people. Right? Real dad. People come in. But that lady worked all year long. Then the riots came. They tried to smash it up. She went out there and she's like, What do you doing? Right? She chased him away and s so she had a tough year. Trinity gloat. Trinity groves got hit. Those were more of startup concert concepts. And, uh, a couple places and Bishop Arts both At ease. Um, Tillman's Yep, okay back to the investment side. But okay, Shannon win last point because his interview was good. By the way, you can find it at network radio dot com Interviews. Shannon win, how the tough really get going and what he did in the pandemic. He noted there would be lower labor costs and Landlords don't have the upper hand anymore. This was a great insight when you look at the S and P 500, the Dow and why the markets are up lower costs of labor. And you're gonna have a huge reductions in the cost of real estate, right? Financial services banks. Ah, that was that was absolutely huge. And it means that the S and P 500 Could actually because there was aggressive cost cutting. I mean, we sighted one of the pipelines. It was 9% increase in distributable cash flow over the same period in 2019, the companies that cut costs how the tough really get going that interview Syriza during the pandemic. Also provided some insights. You know, for investors in that the tough if they get going, they're going to survive. Now. I've got there. Two parts to this story. Okay, so so give me the headline. All right. Bill Ackman scores 70% gain in 2020 buying credit default swaps going into the pandemic. Um, and then and then covering them, and I'm buying stuff on the way out. So tell me what a credit default swap is Big short is the movie. That's right. Yeah, Credit these default swap is Buying insurance. In case a company defaults on their bonds. Okay, And if they pay an insurance premium, and if it pays off, and I get a big chunk of money, okay, and he sold on March 23rd, and they have a price, so they're probably traded Esoteric Lee, right. So Yeah s O Terex, right? I had to go. I like Khan Academy. By the way, I had to go to Khan Academy to understand this synthetic. Credit default swap there, right?.