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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Geek News Central

Geek News Central

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Geek News Central

"Year's holiday shopping season for q three facebook's net income came to nine nine point nine hundred billion dollars with earnings of three point twenty two bill with earnings of three dollars and twenty two cents per share revenue came to twenty nine billion dollars thirty five percent year over year analysts were expecting earnings of three dollars in one thousand. Nine hundred thousand revenue of twenty nine point twenty nine twenty nine point eight billion dollars. Ceo mark zuckerberg said in a statement quote. We made good progress. Quarter and acuity canadians to grow are excited. That are real. Nab especially around craters commerce and helping to build metaverse advertising revenue for the quarter was was twenty eight twenty eight point twenty eight billion dollars up thirty three percent quote other which we have note which other is other revenue totaled seven hundred thirty four million dollars up one hundred ninety five percent facebook daily. Active users were one point nine. Three billion dollars on average timber twenty one. An increase of six percent europe year it's monthly abusers totaled two point nine one billion took two point nine one billion. Excuse me as a timber. An increase of six percent year every year the number of people the number of people daily at least one phase of products including facebook instagram messenger. And what's up was two point. Eighty one billion average temperature for an increase of an increase of eleven percent. Your ear monthly. Active people for facebook's quote family of products was three point. Five eight billion as timber increase talk percent year over year so basically with all this news coming out with all the facebook or include. Excuse me the facebook whistle blower all this news yet. They're they're still people on it and growing which is shocking other q. three or q. Three earnings tesla's market value hip and then surpassed the one nick trillion mark on one dollar marketing. A milestone reached by the company eleven became public traded company. It also puts tesla in select company with apple amazon facebook and google all which have mark caps above one dollars tesla met the one point mara cap around mid-day today when shares hit nine hundred eighty eight dollars and twenty two cents share prices harvard at just below one thousand and then shali passed it. Another approach for tesla shares close shares closed up twelve point six percent at one thousand twenty dollars and.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

"To the simple mission of creating technology. That improves people's lives. And i wanna thank everyone at apple for the purpose and passion. They bring to that mission. It's possible that apple. Ceo was laying the groundwork forgiving no guidance on earnings for the current quarter when he said progress made is not progress. Guaranteed given hashtag these times in which we live. Cfo mastery said the company would not offer guidance but it had no problem giving insight while apple does expect very strong double digit revenue growth in the september quarter last month. Thirty six percent won't be repeated the. Cfo gave three reasons for that one. The company expects foreign exchange rates to be less friendly than they were last. Quarter to growth for services will return to a more typical level. Mastery pointed here to a favourable compare for the june quarter that the september quarter will not have and three greater supply constraints for the september quarter than the june quarter primarily impacting iphone and ipad. But hey twenty two cents stock dividend and a few weeks and did he mentioned very strong double digit revenue growth in the september quarter. Pretty sure he did. We'll go to the phones.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on NPR News Now

NPR News Now

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on NPR News Now

"I'm barbara kline president biden's chief medical advisor. Dr anthony fao. She says he's very frustrated. By spiking corona virus infections the leading infectious disease expert calls the trend and unnecessary predicament. This is an issue predominantly among the unvaccinated. Which is the reason why we're out there. Practically pleading with the unvaccinated people to go out and get vaccinated speaking on cnn fouled. She called on leaders in areas where people are not getting vaccinated to speak out and strongly encourage them to get the protection especially as the delta variants spreads as of today just over one hundred sixty. Three million people in the us are fully vaccinated. That's about fifty seven percent of the population over age twelve second. Republican congressman has agreed to be a part of the house select committee. That's investigating the january. Six capital insurrection. House speaker nancy. Pelosi has asked representative adam kim singer of illinois to participate and he has accepted. He says he'll be at the panels. I hearing on tuesday. Police pelosi indicates she'll ask other. Gop members like kim singer to join at the tokyo olympics. The us men's basketball team lost to france today. Breaking a winning streak. The teams had at the olympic games since two thousand four. Npr's tom goldman is in tokyo. This is the second time in a row that france has beaten the united states in international competition. France beat the us at the world cup and twenty nineteen now in both teams first game of the twenty twenty summer olympics. The us had lapses during the game. Defensive lapses their players didn't shoot well and basically a team chock full of nba stars. Couldn't beat a french team played together for a long time. Npr's tom goldman the latest report card on the us economy will be the highlight of a very busy upcoming week on wall street as npr's rafael numb reports investors. Investors are anticipating a blockbuster report but still question. What's to come. The economy is red hot but is it starting to cool down. That's the question on wall. Street ahead of new quarterly. Economic growth at you out on thursday analysts expect a surgeon economic activity as more and more americans got vaccinated that pace will be hard to sustain and economy will likely slow down in the second half of the year. The question is by how much especially as the delta very continues to spread also this week the federal reserve will meet and we'll get tech earnings results including from facebook amazon. And we're expecting the initial public offering robinhood at stock trading app used by millions of amateur investors referendum. Npr news this is npr. The price of gas has risen over the past two weeks. The lundberg survey says the average for a gallon of regular is up two cents to three dollars. Twenty two cents. A leading british government official is taking steps toward ending tests on animals for medical and other research. Vicki barker has details from london home secretary. Pretty patel is launching a review into how the uk can phase out the use of animal testing in the development of medicines. The sunday telegraph reports. The plans could include severely restricting. The reasons for which living creatures can be used in scientific experiments and testing on lab grown organs and cells instead patel said to have been deeply shocked when britain's animal welfare minister peter goldsmith showed her a video of facility where beagles are bred to be tested on the shift away from animal. Testing is already underway. In britain. scientists at the prestigious sanger institute in cambridgeshire announced two years ago they planned to phase out there animal breeding program for npr news. I'm vicki barker in london. The san diego zoo says a male snow. Leopard named a meal appears to have co vid care specialists noticed. He had a cough and runny nose last week and zoo tests show. He is positive for corona virus. Officials are waiting for final results from the agriculture department. In the meantime. I'm meal and three other big cats..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Behind the Numbers: eMarketer Podcast

Behind the Numbers: eMarketer Podcast

07:49 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Behind the Numbers: eMarketer Podcast

"Platforms. So i don't know. Gen z separate down not paying any attention bumping into people. I don't see them to roaming the streets looking people to talk mongo family story. We start with audrey new data privacy agency question. Mark the ftc. Currently enforces federal privacy. Laws but senator kirsten gillibrand while secrete and you agency to deal with data privacy. Nocera morrison of recode. This idea comes from a revamped version of her data protection. Act bill and would scrutinize data collection and you practices review any day to transfer transferrals because of marja as well as one of the things. Some see the ftc's five billion dollar fine on facebook. A few years ago is merely a slap on the wrist. Saying as that. Quarter the quarter that it was handed to them. They made three times as much revenue. The new privacy agency would have an office of civil rights to make sure data is not used or collected in a discriminatory way. Audrey new data privacy agency. also point. I mean i. I think this is a decent idea. It's it's hard to say. Who's going to rally behind it ben whether it actually has legs but i do think that if you've ever seen one of the tech hearings over the past several years it would be clear that lawmakers have historically fallen short of appropriate enforcement and so if if there's an agency that has it's defined purpose as as doing that and really trying to affectively than i think that that's worth creating a new regulatory body for like. Yeah i completely agree. If you just go back to the antitrust hearings and just how misinformed a lot of congress seems to be when it comes to this stuff and you hear that. The ftc is overwhelmed by these sort of new types of you know regulatory necessities in the digital world just makes sense to have a team of slightly more informed. Hopefully more informed individuals who are capable of sort of of figuring out ways to create action. That actually means something. We'll make a difference so yeah. I agree that we need enforcement in some form. Whether that's a new agency or giving the ftc for the resources actually do the job either way. I think this is also obviously gonna go hand in hand with the legislative reform in the form of a federal privacy standard. So on enforcement agency is nothing without the legal basis behind it. Yeah that last point so washington report representative susan. Benny's march privacy. Bill was otani simply. Just give the ftc. More money lost more people to work for them. The ftc currently only has forty people. Jose zero forty people dedicated to privacy matters. Forty people in the whole country dedicated to privacy from a team of over one thousand. Yeah lots of people team one thousand quick math thus four percents of ftc. Staff focus on privacy all right final story. We move into the final rounds. One of you is winning by law which one be. Where's the leaderboard man or about transparency. Being about privacy but game with blake. How much are americans getting out off on your story. Americans off guessing out more but cautiously. Roy's lydia side of gallup sushi rice full and have a recent survey. She observes few things number one. Twenty two percent of americans. Now practice social distancing with folks outside of the household just twenty two percent down from nearly fifty percent in january similar similar percentages as wealth gatherings with family. Twenty two cents to fifty forty four percents second point forty. Four percent is still avoiding events with large crowds. That's down from seventy two percent at the start of the year number three when it comes to having visited a store in the past twenty four hours. Sixty percent of people had visited a grocery store. Thirty five a different type of store and twenty four a pharmacy. Sixty thirty five different type twenty four pharmacy. Each of those were up ten points from the start of the and finally twenty. Six percent of americans had dined restaurants up from eleven percents. Who had in january again. This is within the last twenty four hours shopping. You do often restaurants. Maybe not say much so keep that in mind. Like how much are americans getting out. West of was the point. The point is we sort reached this point where there are vaccinated people who are previously concerned more concerned about going out in public and not social distancing that have been vaccinated and now feel comfortable and that's added on top of the folks who were not concerned in the first place and have not been vaccinated. So it's sort of just a larger group but not necessarily a similar consensus among them. Which is i guess. Okay if the rate of infection keep going down but could become very troubling if things begin to sort of flat line and it's hard to separate the two different thought processes between people who are comfortable going out audrey. Most of this data would suggest that that's true. Comfort levels are improving signs of life returning in almost every area of commerce travel cetera. There is i don't know an inflection point that happens last month. Less than half of people are now avoiding big crowds events with big crowds. More people are going to be in store shopping. Family togetherness is returning so all of those things are good things but similar to what blake said. There appears to be a divide where among the people who said that they don't plan to get vaccinated. they are also the group. That's most likely not to be wearing their masks outside. Sir yeah i mean. I think you know just looking at what i did. I like made my dentist appointment. Made my optometrist's appointment like ransom. Errands had been waiting until i was vaccinated. And so i think those are the types of everyday activities that we just put off for so long. And i think you know we're in this weird awkward transition phase of you know what are you comfortable with. What are you not comfortable with. What feels like what feels right When i went into worry parker to pick out my new glasses. I was like trying on glasses and i was like. Is this allowed allowed to put this on my face. And that's just a weird feeling. I think we're going to have to live in that. Awkwardness for yeah. we'll go. Essential and non essential businesses essential and non essential activities. People are rushing to do those essential ones a quicker than the other ones which makes a lot of sense to meet mosque wearing hasn't budged. Sheriff americans wearing a mosque in the pasta week the past week. If did you wear a mosque. The sheriff people who said yes. Eighty percent eighty percents The the eighty percents Eight zero mark last june. Twenty twenty has stayed there. Last month was the first time in eleven months. It ticked below the eighty percent. Mark from eighty to seventy nine in a year's time also eighties ninety percents of folks who were fully or partially vaccinated. Still wearing a mask as well that speaks to americans getting out more but definitely cautiously right us. We got time for the game of the week. This week's winner. I dro-.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast

Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast

05:54 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast

"They they looked promising. But i would argue that That we know that the current maximum scheme will be able to to the facility mutation for example. So i think the sad news here is that we We should probably grow accustomed to to a seasonal vaccination scheme on the code front. And hopefully that is enough to to him to keep a lockdown away. But i'm not one hundred percents short took honestly your government meta frederickson. She's down in israel or at least there is my understanding. What what she doing there And what how's he going. What sort of impact will that have in terms of understanding about. What's what huge vaccination does I mean she's down there to try to win some boats. I guess first of all i second. The we all know that israel is the front runner on the on the vaccine so they've already vaccinated more than half of the population and my understanding. Is that they they went there Medford and Wall street to try and persuade israel to give up some of the supply When so i i guess. That's that's the whole planet to get some extra supply because we on chill supply is one of the few countries that that has sort of one hundred percent rate of nexen does is that we get patio. We don't get enough right. Yeah so that takes is to this This post pandemic period so we have a bit of a starting stop here. It's not clear you know when we're going to get the all clear side. And even if we do whether or not there's going to be continued vaccination efforts but by and large we should be in the clear at some point beginning of the new year at a minimum by a spring of two thousand. Twenty two cents. That's when the end of the northern hemisphere winter season is the question becomes. What is the economy. look like then It sounded to me like when you were talking about the rollover that we're seeing in china and then eventually potentially moving onto other places that are moving through this this this period. It doesn't actually look gangbusters in the way that other people are saying and if we combine the stereo That i depicted on on the federal reserve. Ms benign balance-sheet policies. Fuel purchases may be ready by summer with a fiscal impulse that will not be allowed to be s loose when you When we look tools two thousand twenty two thousand twenty three then. I think there is a risk of Of a similar patterns while we saw after the great financial crisis solar huge boom in nominal growth rates before his second setback. Not a deep one but a second set baggage waiting to and i think the key reason why we could have the setback in twenty two that as soon as we are I would say without a big virus. Spread then i would argue that. It becomes politically intelligible. Keep aiding Companies with liquidity issues for example. If there a wave of bankruptcies we will see after we are done vaccinating right. What does that mean for when you talk about companies not getting a break for the eu You know in the euro-zone italy a massive government debt and the ecb's buying up their bonds. But really you know that state aid which is illegal under the normal rules. Once the normal rules apply. What's going to happen. Yeah i mean In europe we haven't even started the program yet. We had saddam an agreement on a common european union budgets. Last year with the new euro area bonds included So this was a recovery fund of seven hundred fifty billion euros..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Gee Thanks, Just Bought It

Gee Thanks, Just Bought It

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Gee Thanks, Just Bought It

"This is not high school where you're at the mercy of the baggy towed. Someone's brothers friend's friend's cousin's those days are those days are gone. You have some ownership for that same reason store-bought we'd is really strong. It's stronger than a lotta. We'd like someone grew. So i always have to be pretty careful that stuff. It's just like it's potent potent. I'm very much into the gummy life. I know you brought some stuff that you've been enjoying lately. I wanna hear about it halley. What did you bring what. We'd related item. Did you bring to the show. I'm very excited. I brought my raw hemp plastics. Cigarette rolling machine. Wow which is very tiny sitting on my desk right now. It sounds like like the kitchen aid for weed but it's very very small. What is it do. It's hilarious that it's called a machine and i actually. I never knew the name until i was bringing it in. I never even knew the name of it. Yeah because i've had it. It is a little contraption with like a fabric or like a like a vinyl bell That it's really hard to describe. But basically i'll put it becomes like a little a little row for you to like filter torah. So it's this funny little contraption that helps you roll beautiful joint cool. And i'm very much in a joint loving phase right now used to smoke out of pipes but now i just love having a little little j. with me I love this machine. It allows you to just roll. You can roll like an herbal cigarette. If you want you can you can like how have a different filter by a fun rolling paper and just like have your own joints. That don't look like shit. Sure best stone. Her friends was smoking weed and she had this terrible joint. And i was like what the strength sucks and she was like well. I don't really know how to roll joints than i. The only time. I have good ones is when i'm like with a guy who ruled them for me and i was like. Oh i'm sending you the as. I sent her raw heavy plastic cigarette rolling machine. How much does it cost. It costs four dollars and twenty. Two cents waited until it's four hundred and twenty two cents and he missed. They know him. Someone made a grave error. I it absolutely should be for twenty something something happened. We probably should write to them. Yeah but there listening. It's kind of when i was looking around my my little. We'd setup i. I ended up selecting this even though there's a lot of things i'm passionate about. How setup because joints have been so. It's been so fun to just to have this little lake process similar to making coffee. Where yeah. I think that a lot of people who smoke weed enjoy this. Like the ritual of of the ri- away grind lead. And then you roll your joint and you have your little paper and then like sometimes i'll roll like three of them for the week and then i have them in a little holder yeah exit. That's so cool. do you put the. I'll show you everybody in picture. I'm not going to describe this. It's like we could even do a demonstration. Do you have. I do see i do. My gosh what will do because it does. I will say this little machine. It takes a second to figure out how to do it. Yeah but once you have it down..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

07:21 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"Many more applications live in crappy deteriorating data centers that are currently being dismantled by a team of feral raccoons that there's so much more to be gained by migrating things from data centers and building out net new rather than effectively fighting over the scraps of people who have already migrated into clouds. I do think though that the argument is something. Like if you can't win business away from aws or if you can't encourage people to adopt your shiny new differentiating features because of lack of compatibility that means that everyone's examples right area ones. Reference customers are going to be for one platform right to that kind of minimal table states. Viability is required to get the critical mass of base or a cloud. Shoe succeed in winning over net new business from migrations. So it's an interesting balancing act indefinitely. Going to question about what i saw over my eleven years like what i saw was google initially. This massive compute platform called bork. Right that was built for all of its internal leaders and that was very similar to amazon building. Its own internal bar for its own usage rate make and then they realized both companies realized that there is going to be a huge market in selling this compute capacity not just through the mechanism of google or through the mechanism of amazon dot com. But actually instead. It's through third parties being able to utilize the cloud services and that's remember the balance. Absolutely i think one of the via value propositions of cloud is that suddenly. You don't need to lease space in a data center get equipment order get ship get it rack it up get configured go back home finally make sure you can log into the and only then start building the thing you care about the value proposition really. Is you get access to this. Global class infrastructure more or less instantaneously in it cost you effectively pennies to kick the tires and try something out and then turn it back off again. Many things that kind of what is meant by global infrastructure because i think amazon initially very different primitives amazon. Said you know what we are going to offer you. Access to hybrid ice machines rights or or machines that are otherwise vary gated on inevitable processors whereas said you know what like kansas diplo application owned. By the way you'll need to write a brand new application and those were very different models. And i think that kind of resulted in do people have and rightfully so that google is for the advanced users and that amazon is for the is best for cases where you're starting out in cloud for a long time that presented to a number of people released me as being more than little condescending where it's oh your application wouldn't work here at all because you wrote it badly. If you were only smarter than you are and wrote code like we do at google it would work super well but then again if you were that smart you'd already work at google. And that was not the intended way that it was communicated but very often that's how it was interpreted. No right mickey was well intended right here. Was we want our customers. Have a great experience. We want to help deliver three nine four nines reliability right but it turns out not everyone hasn't requirement a lot of companies just want arab ninety five percent of ninety nine percent of bailing bluey application. Just run at lower cost right. that was not being. Ge was optimized for. That was not a thing that kind of the early days of google compute engine were. We're super optimize for. It's a matter of. Are you meeting customers where they're going or where they are. And what stories do you wind up telling to them now. It's very clear as someone who has at least gone through the burden early processes standing up applications across basically all of the different cloud providers. Just well fun really. Because i don't remember what actual fund that normal people have looks like because we're in a pandemic but for me. There were clear differences in how the clouds were effectively articulated and displayed. I will say that of every cloud that. I kick the tires on with the possible exception of digital ocean that google's dashboard and console. Make the most sense to me. It is the clearest example of get out of my way help. You understand what i'm looking at it when you're done you can terminate all billing resources in whatever project you were just working on and you're not going to follow the aws trap of well. I guess i'm paying twenty two cents every month for the rest of my life. I think that's really fascinating. Because it reflects the cultures of the companies that produce the thing where the model has very much been around the idea of service ownership to pizza teams that kind of each do their own thing in Obligation to maintain a consistent experience whereas google very much was after the initial missteps rap. Engine building out a general purpose cloud as a single unified product and end that they could put one team. Behind the management you are right into mandate even standards you need to adhere to and on some as well right like have some agility costs in terms of an engineer once wrote a scathing i think four page design not a detailed. This is what it takes to add one new toggle to a cloud teacher right in and it was just like you know there's four pages of this describing all the approvals. You need the places you need to change the code change all the so and it was just you would never think that something like that would be nonstop able to know the problem is that toggle is gonna look fifteen different kinds of toggle across different services when you're trying to confirmation one we'll say type delete one will say permanently delete one will say tight end the actual full resource identifier of the thing. You're trying to delete. It's almost like there's a serious series of nda's between different product teams at aws that prevent them from talking to one another. Google at least feels consistent and cohesive. Yeah it was built later right mic. It's general purpose. Cloud offering was built later than air. Bureau says in there could be a little bit more thoughtful about it. But i think that you know the initial user populations have really really diverse array. Like you'll see students being taught to put up with. Aws weirdnesses the heads at a boot camp at a university people. Write me are told you will probably be using. Aws at your next job that you know this is. We're going to have to deal unless of course you are either did a scientist or a person or you are a devops who is working on a large scale company. Those are kind of chula sections where people pick. Jcp instead of aws as the first choice or they adopted easy addition to the us. And i think that it is where we get into the marketing strategy. Where do go built. The minimum product needs to be a general purpose cloud but where they're really trying to differentiate are on the grounds of we have these super danced features. And now we're able to worry lar- right so the things around big queries the things around clubs standard practice. These are things that you cannot get anywhere else. They are only dougal and they solve problems. That people generally have at large scale in people not really really need these things and the same thing is true for cancer processing as well he knows doing. Today's.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily

"You care about the value proposition really. Is you get access to this. Global class infrastructure more or less instantaneously in it cost you effectively pennies to kick the tires and try something out and then turn it back off again. Many things that kind of what is meant by global infrastructure because i think amazon initially very different primitives amazon. Said you know what we are going to offer you. Access to hybrid ice machines rights or or machines that are otherwise vary gated on inevitable processors whereas said you know what like kansas diplo application owned. By the way you'll need to write a brand new application and those were very different models. And i think that kind of resulted in do people have and rightfully so that google is for the advanced users and that amazon is for the is best for cases where you're starting out in cloud for a long time that presented to a number of people released me as being more than little condescending where it's oh your application wouldn't work here at all because you wrote it badly. If you were only smarter than you are and wrote code like we do at google it would work super well but then again if you were that smart you'd already work at google. And that was not the intended way that it was communicated but very often that's how it was interpreted. No right mickey was well intended right here. Was we want our customers. Have a great experience. We want to help you deliver three nine four nines reliability right but it turns out not everyone hasn't requirement a lot of companies just want arab ninety five percent or ninety nine percent of bailing bluey. Application just run at lower cost right. That was not being. Ge was optimized for that was not a thing that kind of the early days of google compute engine were super optimize for. It's a matter of. Are you meeting customers where they're going or where they are. And what stories do you wind up telling to them now. It's very clear as someone who has at least gone through the burden early processes standing up applications across basically all of the different cloud providers. Just well fun really. Because i don't remember what actual fund that normal people have looks like because we're in a pandemic but for me. There were clear differences in how the clouds were effectively articulated and displayed. I will say that of every cloud that. I kick the tires on with the possible exception of digital ocean that google's dashboard and console. Make the most sense to me. It is the clearest example of get out of my way help. You understand what i'm looking at it when you're done you can terminate all billing resources in whatever project you were just working on and you're not going to follow the aws trap of well. I guess i'm paying twenty two cents every month for the rest of my life. I think that's really fascinating. Because it reflects the cultures of the companies that produce the thing where the model has very much been around the idea of service ownership to pizza teams that kind of each do their own thing in Obligation to maintain a consistent experience whereas google very much was after the initial missteps engine building out a general purpose cloud as a single unified product and end that they could put one team behind the management. You are right into mandate even standards. You need to adhere to and on some as well right like have some agility. Costs in terms of an engineer once wrote a scathing. I think four page design. Not a detailed. This is what it takes to add one new toggle to a cloud teacher right in and it was just like you know there's four pages of this describing all the approvals. You need all the places you need to change the code. Change all the credit in boston so it was just you would never think that something like that would be nonstop able to know the problem is that toggle is gonna look fifteen different kinds of toggle across different services when you're trying to confirmation one we'll say type delete one will say one will say tight end the actual full resource identifier of the thing. You're trying to delete. It's almost like there's a serious series of nda's between different product teams at aws that prevent them from talking to one another. Google at least feels consistent and cohesive. Yeah it was built later right mic. It's general purpose. Cloud offering was built later than air. Bureau says in there could be a little bit more thoughtful about it. But i think that you know. The initial user populations have really really diverse rate. Like you'll see students being taught to put up with. Aws weirdnesses the heads at a boot camp at a university people. Write me are told you will probably be using. Aws at your next job that you know this is. We're going to have to deal unless of course you are either did a scientist or a person or you are a devops who is working on a large scale company. Those are kind of chula sections where people pick jcp instead of aws as the first choice or they adopt easy addition to the us. And i think that it is where we get into the marketing strategy. Where do go built. The minimum product needs to be a general purpose cloud but where they're really trying to differentiate are on the grounds of we have these super danced features. And now we're able to worry lar- right so the things around big queries the things around clubs standard practice. These are things that you cannot get anywhere else. They are only dougal and they solve problems. That people generally have at large scale in people not really really need these things and the same thing is true for cancer processing as well he knows doing. Today's.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Self-Publishing with Dale L. Roberts

Self-Publishing with Dale L. Roberts

02:58 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Self-Publishing with Dale L. Roberts

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Keith. Whiteman presidential wealth in now. They got more in place in news but this time well ever. Changing markets are reacting positively to that. Yeah it's interesting. Because yesterday the big tex stocks just dove they. They lead the market down reacting to much larger than expected gains in the april consumer price index numbers and the subsequent threat of future inflation and higher interest rates. Down the snp lost two percent and the nasdaq lost two and a half percent yesterday. So this morning we gotta look at prices. At the wholesale level lot of a market analysts followed this number more than they follow. Yesterday's consumer price index number the april producer price index at prices. The wholesale level did pretty much. What well i guess. It wasn't as bad as it was yesterday. It was only double the expectations. Yesterday's numbers were four times. The expectations producer prices up six tenths of one percent year-over-year up six point two percent and then we got weekly jobless claims a little bit better than expected. A new post covid low. At four hundred seventy three thousand the analysts were expecting five hundred thousand so the markets this morning even with that producer price index number sort of ratifying yesterday's prices at the consumer level the dow industrial average. Up one hundred. Seventy five points. At thirty three thousand six hundred seventy five the s&p up fourteen at four thousand seventy two and the nasdaq up. One hundred twenty three. That's about one percent for the nasdaq At thirteen thousand one twenty yield on the ten year and this could be why not reacting very much to this morning's producer price number The yield on the ten years at one point six eight percent and west texas intermediate crude oil as the colonial pipeline has restarted operations west texas intermediate. Crude is down a little bit this morning at sixty four dollars and twenty two cents. What's the deal on moscow. Fresh off his. I will say in my humble opinion triumphant as saturday night. Live appearance saying Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin Over climate concerns right. Okay this is. This is wonderful. You mentioned that because this is something you need to keep in mind. And i don't say don't invest in the cryptos. I'm just saying do it with money or willing to lose. Because don't wager your quality of life in your retirement wager retirement and don't blow through.

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

03:01 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

"And as you. I'm sure you know this is also known as basics. The or sexagenarian numeral system was sixty as its base originated with the ancient sumerians of the third millennium bc was passed out into news is still use modified four from entry time eagles at geographic coordinates. Yeah yeah crazy. Right who knew fifty nine number beads on a roman catholic rosary at the atomic number of prosciutto dining room which is probably not pronounced like that with cool which is atlanta night. Looks like shiny metal stuff Eleven fifty nine is a song by blondie from the album parallel lines and and just any chance at all. I can get to mention deborah harry. I'm gonna take which i. And lastly the number fifty nine was on a button commonly worn by feminist activists in the nineteen seventies based on the claim that women earned fifty nine cents to an equally qualified. Man's dalla at numbers. Now eighty one cents sets Twenty two cents in forty five years. So we'll get parody around twenty sixty five. The polar ice caps will be mounted before men and women make the same amount of money. Totally not acceptable. Okay ready turn up everything else tune out the rest of the world and drop in two nice work with kara lancaster car car. Lancaster welcomed the nice work. Really really glad to have you on here my friend. Hey thanks for having me. It's the longtime listener first-time caller. Where are you where you out right now. I've in portland at my my home on this rainy thursday. I've never. I've never been up that far in maine Been down to the southern tip but low hanging. Fruit portland oregon. Yeah yeah you'll enter your lovely city portland oregon yet. Really nice in spring is coming to every week. There's like a day or two that's in the sixties and it's like getting out there in t shirt for the first time in months. It's like it's really nice. That's spring in portland is is at three or four days long. It's like a week. Okay yeah i spent some springs. It's been a long time. Twenty nine northeast. Kuch spelled couch shadow. It's one of those tells right like if you say couch. You're clearly not from portland. I got yelled at actually what i first moved to fort. Lid drove up. Here actually came up with a family crest. The ban that worked with a lot in And i was apartment hunting for like a week as and looked at an apartment on coupes street. At i called and i was like. Hey i'm calling about the house on couch ed. Like the woman just sounded like us to her ships. She was not happy about it. Like it's coot..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Life On Main

Life On Main

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Life On Main

"The message of wisdom to another the message of knowledge by means of the team spirit to another faith by the same spirit to another gifts of field by that one spirit to another miraculous powers to another prophecy to another distinguishing between spirits to another speaking different kinds of tons and still another interpretation of tongues all these of the work of one and the same spirit and he gives them to each one just as he determines that over the verse. Twenty seven now. You are the body of christ and one of you is part of it in in the church got his appointed first of all apostles second profits. Third teachers then work. It's miracles those having gifts of healing those able to help others. Those with gifts of administration in those different kinds of times of apostles prophets are all teachers to work miracles. All have gifts appealing to all speak in tongues to interpret but eagerly desired the greatest gifts. God is leading. begin today. Unwrap these gifts. You have bestowed upon your shirt for the sake of the church of the state of the kingdom. God we asked to open our hearts. Open our minds to understand more of what you've been given so that your church can come all you desire to give you honor. We give you praise. Jesus name amen knows who has been gifted with these gifts. That's the first question and the answer is it's the whole it's not just those leadership it's not just those payroll it's those that are in the pews. It's well okay. We have all been gifted by the spirit to build the body in very distinct ways lately enjoying watching baseball with my dad. How will you think zoo. Okay you kind of tune in the on this tv set to in a mobile tv we watch on our own devices. We get to enjoy the thing together. Though my computer happened ten second delay from what he six. I kind of get a preview of whether i want to look at the screen for the next step or the next strikeout but because what we have is the ability to engage with each other but one thing. I've learned i watch baseball this this. The coach can't win the series zone he needs to he needs everybody doing what they are called his role is of absolutely no value of noel. Ordinance if it wasn't for the two in fact the more important role is the team in fact the name no. This is not to be the yankee message. But they actually experienced this last meet as their manager booed surprise enough himself in the hospital. Having to have a pacemaker. Put it and so for days without the come on the bench but was able to play. The team was still able to advance. Ville eight to do. Its work because the team is the one that wins the games and same way in the body of christ church. it is the body's the whole that will advance the kingdom right now. My dad's churches experiencing this as they are now without a pass fact. They have their district supervisor their church this sunday but no even without a coach behind the pulpit. The church goes on and how go on operating the is designed to operate and be part. Doing its piece so ultimate question might be this piece. What is it got me. Because we've talked a lot the last couple of weeks that god has gifted each of us going. Guess the real question is how really all that important for us to understand how these gifted us romans chapter night answers that question in verses twenty two twenty two cents what right do you a mere human being. Have to cross examine. God the pop has no right to say the potter. Why did you make me this shape. A potter can do what he likes with the clay you know. And that's the way it is. God can do us what he so chooses. He created us for his glory for his purpose now for rooms. That job chapter ten percents. A job said his have formed me your.

"twenty two cents" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

SRB Media Podcasts

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

"But obviously here here in england at the time as well they also in certain seasons plight connick games during that period. The alan hudson joins dokes an stoke financially. Says to the that didn't boy notes and that boy young georgia houston and not since you know. You're absolutely roy. And that's what what. I don a bought pliers. Just the enu could do the job for him in in certain positions and not says to me that that tony never ever told him to play football in ever gave many advice. I think the only thing is these island. You doing everything right in the wrong goal and tony always just let allen place. Our notes and cuisine away can do. I'm not telling him to do anything i think. Most of the other players thought that wanted to hide reservations. They felt that what it was. Not the most tactically astute about it other. Mind to be honest with you. I thought well he's told dennis. Smith e cop play football. We can't play football but he wasn't great football defender. But i assure you is in trouble right five bucci long bridge it out but make sure you give the ball to filter out hosted preferably and that's that's what they that's what they did was simple football loud the place to play allowed to express themselves in the football pitch as if they did that properly that that would use farms they'd get behind them if play nice attractive football if they were comfortable within themselves. athletes that was that was that was fine and also it made it more likely they'd win and lose to those connie games forty seven years ago today. The twins to february when legion arrived at the victoria ground twenty knowing game unbeaten run two-nil op stokes seattle. The mowing other. Oil is on their mind as to what the move that game was going to be it. Still electorate gave this talk about if by state funds to abortion twenty thirty years after it was played it was because it was not attention before it leads. Were going for a record. Set by burly ethic sometime in nineteen twenty and they they they equal or beat the record on seven. Yeah yeah obviously stuck with determined to stop them to doubt after a what was it Half an hour. Twenty two cents twenty minutes and it was quite controversial as well. It was a brand new apparently took a dive for free kick and also shenanigans going on as you could imagine with the leads tamers a day in the same that suffer fools gladly either. So you've quite feisty effect. It was very quickly taken free kick by bremner that that that's right. That was what wound applies then eat. It shouldn't have took the freak. Ish took a quick one. They scored the next. They would really on the front foot but but then stoke grew into the guy and that really got the game by the scruff of the neck and in fact off told him Turn to to josh. Jomo says look we got to pick up. You've to pick bremner giles. I think on actually. I think that's plus they've made it change the stoke really second off. We're all over. That meant from a corner. Three corners from jimmy robertson On about the seventy th minute three in a row. The third one joining john ritchie headed. It flipped it. On and dennis smith piles through and soak it in the back of the net leads to come close to try and equalize..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

03:16 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

"I think a lot of those same people put in sell orders to sell the open on tuesday so the market gap down and so there some losses there. I think yesterday represented a good opportunity. That pullback i think was a good entry point so if you recall. What i about the rally on monday i was a bit concerned that we would have a pullback. We got closed at thirty dollars which i thought representative resistance and we moved too far too fast. Just based on this rush of new buying which in the scheme of things really wasn't going to be enough to sustain the up move and silver in less there was broader participation by institutions or other global investors. Which is coming eventually. But i think they did over the last couple of days is they took advantage of of these smaller. Investors who are not that market savvy and they rushed to buy and they been up the price and then some of them might have had a change of heart and decided to get out and they really took those guys to the cleaners. And i think some of the bigger investors were selling on monday advantage of these oversized moves. And i think they either starting to get back into the market yesterday or they will be getting back into the market because i think people that did have gold and silver stocks to sell into that rally. I don't think they want to give up on those positions. I think they took advantage of the opportunity for short term trade to maybe sell some stocks and buy them back a bit cheaper and try to enhance their return and in fact it wasn't just gold and silver. That really pulled back on tuesday. It was all of the heavily. Shorted stocks that were being bought. Up by the raiders. They all got clobbered on tuesday in particular game. Stop and amc. I mean these stocks had huge moves in fact game stock closed on monday at two hundred and twenty five dollars a share. It opened on tuesday yesterday at about one hundred and forty. That was a huge gap down. And i think there was so much selling that there were some trading halts during the day the market actually bottomed out for the day all the way down at seventy four dollars and twenty two cents remember. We got as high as five hundred and change in the pre market on january. Twenty eighth i think. The high print during market hours normal hours was four hundred and eighty three but we drop very quickly from five hundred down below hundred down to seventy four twenty two now today. We bounce back. The low today was eighty five and a quarter and we closed at ninety two forty one which was up couple of bucks maybe two point seven percent so small move but i think it was a week close on this stock and all these stocks and to me. It seems like the top is in right. I don't think we're gonna make a new high in any of these stocks The odds are that the peak of this mania has already been seen and the question is now. How quickly is this bubble going to deflate. I have a feeling that it is going to be pretty quick..

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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"twenty two cents" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two cents" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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Signs Bitcoin May Be Ready

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

06:53 min | 3 years ago

Signs Bitcoin May Be Ready

"Tell you what is There's opportunity out there are. There's a lot a lot of fantastic opportunities available right now if you haven't already the need to get across to my youtube page right. It's just just google so I just try to call. I just a video On the actual contract list for FDA at still going on their rotten apple the time you get this it will be up the you can say some of the options on the FDA spiritual contract. Which are you can also say can register for an account there and get ten percent off you. Try to envision the description bit and I'll show you how to Rizal your role as a lots of stuff at all in the description. Ha but I mean they're awesome the rousing good options coming up on this enrichment trading against Bitcoin as well a man of got. I've got one a three full full full. Try to diner. Bitcoin LOOKING FOR EIGHT. Move to the upside. Then it's just a spot market to you know I'm not I'm not even talking to Imagining that's case. I'm just looking at the spot. Mark The we do have some very very nice Options vital because I want to take you through. What's going on right now across the top ten now. Bitcoin look at. It was decided that I like like honestly. It was just so undecided. A just was horrible. I mean look Closed in our guy or the actually close one hull and it closed for into ever down point. Six percent of close at eight thousand eight hundred thirty six. So what does it mean? What does it mean what does it mean? Well I tell you what it does mean what it could mean. What am I being that? Indecisiveness can often lead to a change of direction. It can't because it doesn't try to go down as a member done anything. But I'll tell you what I'm watching and you want to write this down the the level. Actually you can save on Youtube video so you can actually watch on talking to. You are now if we can get above from Willie on now. Okay so just caveat if we can get above from where we are now we just keep going up. Get above nine thousand nighttime. We'll have ourselves Ohio Ohio. Honda will be on the four hour chop a love. That four outshot man. It's just as important as the daily to me because I use that to Ghana What's going on is low to mid timeframes wiser use the daily for that big picture momentum as well so we get a reversal trending four realistically from nine thousand and ten thousand. Roughly around with that resistance is we got two thousand bucks. We get an uptrend. Hey Hey try again on margin a love driving and the starting to creep into today if we can get bitcoin back into that four hour uptrend. Gee Whiz we could be in for NAS. It'll move even if we just run back up to that resistance as plenty of spice. There's some pretty combat that I'm high paying a monthly to get it done in the next couple of days. Because I wouldn't expect to one day with what could happen. These markets could do very little for a little bit and then Bam off they go and they run doth like a know. A bullet dight Got That wrong was meant to say the design shut. The Guy was bolted. That could work. That ain't apologies for some pull. Use analogies they cry very bad A. I'm deeply sorry But four our up would be really really nice there on Bitcoin. We sitting right now. Point four percent one hour into the trading day a not much to say beyond that go to wet for that reversal theory. Did break down to new lows on that four. So it's not in the same position as we're two hundred very messy very sideways above two hundred to one four now yes. That'd be closed down. One point five six percent just above two hundred two hundred ninety one dollars. X. Pay Agai leadership that four foyer all. It does have a high alert. It's very similar. Bitcoin So a guy wanting to see a break above the level of high is nineteen. Point seven cents. That's the level of reluctancy. Move Away from very ugly looking on the daily I. It's not really looking all that great to be honest with you. It's looking we'll bearish bullish. Guidance is is pretty decisive. Guys the low. It's a one point sir Point that would put us into a much stronger. Downturn not there at the mine. Bitcoin cash yesterday closed at two hundred twenty dollars on the noise. Down one percent. A guy you know look at this four hour timeframe we do have higher low. The will we push to a high hot well. Only time will tell to twenty five right now. Bitcoin cash. Vs they probably. The best will not probably the best of the mid-term timeframe downtrends BS phase. One Eighty One. Seventy six point nine percent right now of yesterday It did closed down nearly three percent close at one point two seven Pointing back that cradles actually gives us an option for a short tried lighter if if the market does attend some pretty happy to have that option available mom being long or short. I just want to make sure of options lot coin. Yesterday was down one point. Six percent closing forty two dollars and twenty five cents just across four our gang. We do have a high alert. I'm it's not the most bullish Johnson got to be ost. None of them really hard. The minute weddings that Jai Alai with only forty two dollars and fifty nine point three percent a US yesterday rejection catalysts off so it was down point. Non a percent closing rod around where we are right now to be fair closing at two dollars fifty and we are currently at two fifty that four out very similar just to push on higher. If we're going to do that or if we're GONNA go low I WANNA is get a main I wanna get below tweedles. Forty that would make me look much better to the downside bonds. While yesterday very slow I point nine percent. Dan Closing at sixteen dollars and twenty cents. Sixteen dollars and twenty seven cents. Not much to speak of to be honest I will. It rejected often old level that The set there about twenty two cents. It's looking at what nauseous actually for potential move to the upside the the daily although a little bit funny looking flat it hasn't really broken that up trend that it has been in for quite some time we do have a very clear high Every break up through the. Hi this New Five Point. Four three cents. That will have a speaking to an upturn in that will let the Pacino wrought now flat on the table. See what's causing stole. I as the day goes on there in classic. Six hundred seventy two point three percent right now. Yesterday it was down one point. Three four close at six seventy We need to get above the high here. And this is on the daily chart on talking till you six Tony to we get above six. Have that daily out. Trim back in

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Verizon pulls 2020 revenue view as it loses wireless subscribers

Daily Tech Headlines

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Verizon pulls 2020 revenue view as it loses wireless subscribers

"Reported it earned one dollar and twenty six cents per share and coupon on revenue of thirty one point six billion dollars analysts had expected revenue of thirty two point two seven billion dollars in earnings of one dollar and twenty two cents in the quarter Verizon Sixty eight thousand subscribers missing on analysts expectations of effectively flat subscriber growth. The company maintained its capital expenditure guidance of between seventeen point five billion eighteen point. Five billion dollars as it continues. Its Five G. Rollout for rising media advertising revenues. Were down four percent on a year to one point.

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Merger Monday, Bloomberg's Bid, Holiday Movie Recs

Squawk Pod

06:45 min | 3 years ago

Merger Monday, Bloomberg's Bid, Holiday Movie Recs

"Good morning everybody. Welcome to Squawk box here on. CNBC we are live from the Nasdaq market site. In Times Square becky quick along with Joe Kernan and Andrew. Ross sorkin first step on this morning's pod a couple of updates on stories we've had our eyes on or IRS's on if you get your squawk through ear buds instead of on a screen. Remember in October when French luxury conglomerate. LVMH made a bid for New York's iconic jeweler tiffany. Well they up the bed the very shiny prize a big deal. This morning of the world's largest luxury goods company has now confirmed his reached a deal to buy tiffany. This has been quite at some time in the making the price tag this time. One hundred thirty five dollars per share in cash sixteen point two billion dollars total the largest ever in the luxury sector the boards both companies approving that deal yesterday afternoon and the transaction expected to close in the middle of next year will mark the end of Tiffany's one hundred eighty two year history as a standalone brand and a little blue box isn't changing but it does reflect the changes to remain independent amid increasing consolidation across retail and adding tiffany's Eddie Murphy to the portfolio will strengthen. LVMH's position forcing watches jewelry. The group acquired Gary and back in two thousand eleven eleven like Lvmh t LVMH T- LVMH. What if I would pay? How much would that cost the figure out to add a t not to do you think they should? I think they should add T. You think it's that important. Is that valuable important as those ugly back and look but what is amazing is that they did get him up. I mean this one hundred thirty five dollar price tag came up from one hundred twenty dollars recall when when this when when they first went after him and the question I think we threw out. There was whether they'd get one hundred thirty five bucks one hundred at forty. They didn't push back if you go back. And Look at tiffany stock even two or three years ago where it was relative to where it is today so I I mean the interesting stuff therefore therefore baby gifts like a little spoon. Yes in general. I don't know it's like super retail. I think Chinese people love in China. It's big and Chinese on these sorts of come here it's really be in the United States. Just me personally. I you know when you go to forty seventh street. I'm sure not. I mean I would rather go down there. forty-two the haggle. Well just don't pay absolute top dollar for for stuff that everybody else has and another deal. We've been following following Charles Schwab effort to buy. Td Ameritrade as of this morning. That's done to Charles. Schwab Corporation is going to be acquiring. Td Ameritrade this is a story. We we first reported last week. Td Ameritrade is now naming Stephen Boyle as the interim president president and CEO suspending their CEO. Search because obviously this will be taken care of with with this deal. Charles Schwab is offering issue is going to be issuing one point eight three seven shares for every td ameritrade share. That's out there We'll continue to keep an eye on says Charles Schwab saying that. Toronto Dominion Bank's going to be holding about thirteen percent of a stake in the combined company. You could see right now. Charles Schwab shares which ran up last week on. This news are right now down by about twenty two cents to forty seven ninety eight so maintaining basically the gains that they had seen last week on this when it was first announced. Td Ameritrade shares at this point indicated by about two point three percent. That's a gain of a dollar thirteen to forty nine twenty six again after they saw gains last week as well. Charles Schwab saying that they see this deal being fifteen to twenty percent of creative give to the adjusted earnings per share in the third year in the third year of this deal Schwab right. It's going to be called Schwab. This sounds sounds like a fun thing though analysts have looked at this and said because they both have very strong trading platforms. That you won't see as much of the accretion in terms at the probably both the Charles Schwab and td Ameritrade plan trading trading platforms operating. Because they don't overlap. There's some things the. TD AMERITRADE has like options for insurance little bit stronger. Charles Schwab has a lot of things like People who will talk to you and guide you through these things because of that the probably see some analysts analysts speculating around forty percent in terms of the accretion that they can kind of combine and put these together with those both platforms need to advertise separately swap box. Random House expected to be where you will see some of the. Oh no no no I got a double double down on both platforms. They say anything. But I close with this point break- fees and I don't know I. I have not seen that to me though the two issues. That will be interesting a break-up fee whether you interesting because you think out trust issue not so much on the consumer side but potentially For for all of the investment advisers out there really I mean I think collectively collectively they have like sixty seventy percent. Would you say this is that works serious antics three so they are two things there. There may be a look. Get that and so you you care about that issue. The other issue would be about deposits that that used to stay at. Td Bank so td Ameritrade used to run all their deposits. It's into Toronto. Dominion Inter Dominion. That was actually a huge fee generator for TV bank. And so once. If you take those out I assume Schwab is going to keep those Deposits in their own bank effectively. What that does to? TD LONG-TERM SO. These are some of the questions that I think at least in baking world. They're they're probably so but I don't know I'm GONNA. We'll look great deal. That's good news for holiday. Travelers gas prices down this quarter of the lumber survey the national average falling four cents cents to two dollars and sixty six cents per gallon drop is likely due to an increase in supply now that several refinery repair projects have been completed. Also a word of warning warning triple as saying Wednesday is the worst day of this holiday week to travel with trips taking as much as four times long four times two hundred percent longer due to congestion I in some weather issues. That could be a little more difficult Wednesday out of on the East Coast here starting in Colorado and coming across do you. ooh The minivan. Yes sir. What about it? Is there a a hybrid model that you can buy make hybrid models. That'll make a cool or no. Let's give it up for just wondering why you haven't truck Tesla. Yeah that's what I was saying. Why why aren't you? Just springing brings for something electric because you need a minivan supplements. There's no electric minivans or there's no My mic one. Now they're not cheap anymore. Ah Minivans by themselves this is unlike so like so many of you. That don't walk the walk when you talk about other stuff. The vacuum cleaner in the minivan is more important than

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A new story from Glenn Beck

Glenn Beck

00:19 sec | 4 years ago

A new story from Glenn Beck

"The conflict in the gulf could start driving up gasoline prices eventually but they've been on a downward course in recent weeks despite very high demand the energy information administration says demand for for gasoline is at its highest rate since nineteen ninety-one but nationwide the price of gasoline is twenty two cents lower than it was this time

Vodafone holds off deploying Huawei in core network due to security row

Daily Tech Headlines

00:24 sec | 4 years ago

Vodafone holds off deploying Huawei in core network due to security row

"Quarterly results Wednesday that seems to have reassured investors who have been concerned about the impact of channel US trade relations on the chip industry. TI missed on revenue but expectations on profit Xanax and lamb also beat estimates on the quarter TI reported weakness intimate in China, primarily due to the semiconductor cycle. In other Chipper earnings news Intel announced earned one dollar and twenty eight cents per share in q four with revenue of eighteen points. Sixty six billion dollars. Analysts had expected earnings per share of one dollars twenty two cents and revenue of nineteen point zero one billion dollars Intel's client computing, data center and nonviolent how memory solutions groups all missed on analyst revenue projections with the data center groups in cloud growth slow from fifty percent to twenty four percent on the quarter. So still growing, but the growth is slowing on the earnings call Intel. Interim CEO Bob swan said the board was still evaluating candidates for the company's permanent CEO position. Apple is added. Microsoft Office to the MAC app store with a package that includes word excel PowerPoint outlook and one note apple worked with Microsoft

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Vice President, President Trump And White House discussed on The Joe Piscopo Morning

The Joe Piscopo Morning

00:28 sec | 4 years ago

Vice President, President Trump And White House discussed on The Joe Piscopo Morning

"More names are emerging as President Trump searches for a new White House chief of staff widely believed that the president's top choice for the job was vice president Pence is chief of staff Nick Ayers, but airs announced on Twitter that he'll be leaving the White House to lead a pro-trump superpac. Some of the names now emerging to replace the outgoing John Kelly include White House budget director, Mick Mulvaney, and Republican congressman Mark meadows of North Carolina. The president says he'll name a replacement soon. Greg Clugston, Washington. Democrats have yet to take control of the house, but already there talking impeachment. He'd been the possibility of jail time for President Trump after he leaves office that allegations of hush money payments to women. Winter storm has made for a travel nightmare both on the ground in the air across parts of the southeast. Carolina's have been especially hard hit by the snow storm parts of southern and central Virginia. Also snowbound thousands of flights were impacted over the weekend air travel still being affected today. Well in case you missed it. The price of gas has plunged in recent weeks average price of gasoline has now dropped twenty two cents over the past three weeks. Regular grade now to fifty one it is a drop of forty cents over three months and the price of fifty one is four cents below zero point you'll price analyst trilby Lundberg says it is possible that OPEC's decision to cut oil output. We'll bring a halt to gasoline price cuts. Tokyo. Prosecutors have charged Nissan's former chairman Carlos gone with underreporting his income to the tune of forty four million dollars over five years and other Nissan executives. Also reportedly been charge. On Wall Street this morning. Dow futures down seventy six points SNP features off nine NASDAQ futures. Twenty two points in the read more on these stories at townhall dot com. Moon again, and I've never before endorsed a pain relief product of

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OPEC scrambles to steady oil prices

Business Beware

00:34 sec | 4 years ago

OPEC scrambles to steady oil prices

"Average price of a gallon of regular gas has dropped twenty two cents over the past three weeks industry analyst trilby Lundberg says oil prices. Have been falling and the OPEC nations haven't really been able to do all that much about it. But they are trying right now they have had a two dollar per barrel bump up as a result of this past Friday OPEC meeting together with non-members agreeing to cut production by one point two million barrels per day starting in January. Thinks gas prices will go higher from here.

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NYC sets $17 an hour wage for Uber, Lyft drivers

Ron St. Pierre

00:39 sec | 4 years ago

NYC sets $17 an hour wage for Uber, Lyft drivers

"And lift drivers and drivers have other based car services becoming the first city in the country to do that these cities taxi and limousine commission voted yesterday to have a minute and per mile payment formula that will result in the driver's earning. Seventeen dollars and twenty two cents an hour. With regulators saying it's going to increase their earnings by ten thousand dollars a year. Uber was critical of the move telling the Associated Press the new rules mean that riders will pay higher than necessary costs. But the head of the taxi commission said that she believes riders willing to pay a little bit more. So that drivers can quote provide for themselves and for their families. So we've been covering the funeral

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Papa John, North America And Eight Percent discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek

00:17 sec | 4 years ago

Papa John, North America And Eight Percent discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

"Seven percent Papa John's third quarter revenue. Miss lowest estimate Papa John's third quarter adjusted EPS twenty cents estimates were four twenty two cents third quarter system wide North America. Com. Sales down nine point eight percent estimates so war for a drop of ten point

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NYC considers minimum wage for Uber, other ride-hail drivers

First Morning News

03:37 min | 5 years ago

NYC considers minimum wage for Uber, other ride-hail drivers

"And it'll help trying to stay cool at penn station i'm rob dawson for seven ten w o r a brooklyn family is speaking out after two police officers allegedly did nothing to help us shooting victim in bed stuy robert face on was shot outside a bar saturday morning and then ran two blocks and collapsed in front of a home nine one one was called in to police officers arrived but never got out of their car upsetting bay san's brother was grossly negligent if you didn't get out the car when you get a call like that you didn't care face on was left there for forty five minutes until the same witness called nine one one again two different officers arrived but face on was already dead zones wife says he could have been saved the forty five minutes with underground has been working on him trying to save forty five minutes they left me bleed out to that nypd has launched an investigation new york city is considering a minimum wage for uber drivers the taxi and limousine commission study says if a driver's earnings fall below seventeen dollars and twenty two cents for the week the company should make up the difference currently the median net hourly earnings that are about fourteen twenty five an hour uber says it's worry that the proposal would substantially increase prices for customers and reduce service a soccer team trapped in a cave said to be in good shape but getting them out well that's gonna take some time the dramatic moment british divers reached the young soccer team how many are there followed by words of reassurance coming many people don't as to their condition this official says though informal assessment we found that most of the boys are in agreeing condition meaning stable health and not in any danger this mother waiting at the entrance says and so excited the first thing i'll do is how can the wait could take some time tom rivers abc news at the foreign desk president trump is moving closer to making his choice for the supreme court he's already interviewed several candidates they are outstanding people they are really incredible people in so many different ways academically in every other way and i had a very very interesting morning the question is whether there will be a litmus test for the nominee when it comes to their stance on roe v wade white house press secretary sarah sanders refused to discuss the president's views during a briefing yesterday as the president said last week he's not gonna talk to judges about specific cases he's looking for individuals that have the right intellect the right temperament and uphold the constitution but she says the president is prolife meanwhile president trump has called the presidentelect of mexico here's correspondent stephanie ramos president trump says he spoke with mexican president elect lopez oberdorfer about thirty minutes on trade border security nafta and the possibility of a mexico us trade deal we had a lot of good conversation president trump also says he knew this day would come for over door told him a number of years ago when i saw him campaigning for a different race frankly in different era a different race i said he'll be someday he's going to be the president of mexico stephanie ramos abc news washington let's see guatemalan mother separated from her children at the border well she'll be reunited with them today in new york city the kids were brought to a shelter in east harlem in a group raised money for you to travel to the city to see them ten volunteers took turns driving zola's from arizona arriving here in new york.

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