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these huge prophets make the amazon a hub of criminal activity. and those wanting to shed some light as are putting themselves in danger, or we can towers that allows to send with us if you want to follow the money. you have to do a lot of research, including under cover where i'm, i'm process a lot of data that we use innovative technologies and other methods to trace what's happening. but even unfortunately, this research is incredibly dangerous, especially for a low cost defending the forest. it's light of 1 o'clock. let's get fairly these a, these other session on how to struggle on the ground on is led by indigenous peoples were defending their forest and their future and you have, i don't get it to come for typing. despite the risks, we continued our journey heading to ground 0 of the problem, brazil fund bismark and his team promised to keep up the research back in washington. and help us when they could. our 1st stop was cell power of the economic capital of south america. there we met journalist isabel herrera. she works for reporter braz
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this in go is one of the main rivers in the amazon. it's banks are home to numerous indigenous communities. we made slower progress then we'd hoped the region is currently experiencing unprecedented travelers. our guide was forced to navigate carefully to avoid getting stuck. in the 15 minutes, we can see the, the beginning of the up in our right side. we finally reached our destination after 8 hours until the 1970s. the prerogative were completely isolated . today they live in a protected area as large as bizarre lawn region in germany. economic exploitation is prohibited in the truck and not are trying to maintain their traditional way of life. but criminal businesses are penetrating, deeper and deeper into their territory. the tribal leader had just taken in some people leading neighboring villages after they had been threatened by armed men, but they weren't safe here either. as certainly, as we have been getting threats for a long time each year. but it's getting worse, doesn't she said these days the interrelations are constant w
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what we saw on roots was not how we had pictured the amazon. we saw candle passengers everywhere and hardly any jungle. probably during the entire 3 we would not see so much for rating for us as we possibly the way we were and kids. you know, the biome here changes a lot. we're going to see a lot of cattle ranchers, farms, sometimes on the mines. so the damage don't change a lot during the past that gets and that change shows no sign of stopping again and again, we saw evidence of slash and burn agriculture scorched trees and chart stumps. after about 6 hours of driving, we arrived himself at leaks the end of the road. duty found a guide willing to take us up the single river to a p today. what is that is all about which one was the red roof right there? of the indigenous product and not people of pee today, why live from the forest and its destruction threatens their livelihood? criminal farmers, even minutes them in their own villages. the tribal leaders were ready to welcome us. none the less you to gain the trust to go in there, it's been a
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it's a good the amazon is burning every day. more than 2000 hector's of rain forests are legally destroyed an area 6 times the size of new york's central park punch in the forest is only preserved around the village. beyond that, everything has been destroyed. and i feel like businesses are driving whole tribes out of the forest and they live in there is no rule of law, only the law of the jungle. those guys are very connected, they can france and the 2nd part us. so we need to be more careful the forest is destroyed primarily to make way for a legal grazing land for cattle raised for meat and leather. for example, these commodities reach the world market via convoluted supply chains. we followed the trail of these a legal goods from deep inside the brazilian rain forest, all the way to germany. we talked a politician's and industry representatives, met environmental activists, journalists, and dubious business owners in the amazon. again and again, various individuals and groups entered our investigation. overtime we started to
it's a good the amazon is burning every day. more than 2000 hector's of rain forests are legally destroyed an area 6 times the size of new york's central park punch in the forest is only preserved around the village. beyond that, everything has been destroyed. and i feel like businesses are driving whole tribes out of the forest and they live in there is no rule of law, only the law of the jungle. those guys are very connected, they can france and the 2nd part us. so we need to be more careful...
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that's amazon. almost two-thirds of operating income coming from aws, which saw a revenue right of 17% while ad revenue jumped to nearly $12 billion. on the earnings call, andy jassy said it will lead to a significant increase. let's get more reaction on the numbers. paul moreno is an etf provider with a $2.6 billion family of funds. paul, good morning from london. i'm looking at amazon shares. they've been kind of muted, i guess. they're up 2%, 2.5%. i i'm am surprised they're not more. >> i think it would be everything you wither talking about in the previous segment. the macro events that are about to happen. people don't want to jump in with what the fed statement might be later today. i think you're seeing pressure on a lot of different companies that have done well. when you look at it overall, amazon had to do three things. they had to grow aws. they did that substantially and beat expectations. that i have to show that ai was hitting the revenue numbers, and they did that. they said it didn'
that's amazon. almost two-thirds of operating income coming from aws, which saw a revenue right of 17% while ad revenue jumped to nearly $12 billion. on the earnings call, andy jassy said it will lead to a significant increase. let's get more reaction on the numbers. paul moreno is an etf provider with a $2.6 billion family of funds. paul, good morning from london. i'm looking at amazon shares. they've been kind of muted, i guess. they're up 2%, 2.5%. i i'm am surprised they're not more....
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how is amazon a monopoly? >> a few ways that we can tell it's a monopoly is because it too is acting in ways that involve mistreating its customers. >> jonathan: how so? >> the fees it charges small businesses have dramatically increased over the last few years so that now some small businesses have to pay one out of every $2 to amazon. it's basically a 50% amazon tax. our lawsuit also alleges that amazon has been using a whole set of secret algorithms to quietly raise prices for consumers, and so we alleged that they have been able to get away with doing this through a whole set of illegal tactics that make it difficult for rival ecommerce websites to really stand up and enter the market and compete in online superstores. >> jonathan: but people seem to like amazon. that's why amazon prime is so popular. how is it a problem if consumers are happy with it? >> this is about fair competition. when people are able to lock out the competition, there are all sorts of better companies, better ideas that are not able
how is amazon a monopoly? >> a few ways that we can tell it's a monopoly is because it too is acting in ways that involve mistreating its customers. >> jonathan: how so? >> the fees it charges small businesses have dramatically increased over the last few years so that now some small businesses have to pay one out of every $2 to amazon. it's basically a 50% amazon tax. our lawsuit also alleges that amazon has been using a whole set of secret algorithms to quietly raise prices...
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the dry season is starting earlier in any of in the amazon. so the water disappears, foster leaving ships stranded for weeks or even months on end with a safe harbor in sight, tug boat captain junior sees a sold to be able to make it, but he was wrong to have talk with you to as we tried to make it out but help arrive late on the water level is dropped really fast. but unless you send to meet us a day, we will fighting the clock. time was all right, any interest the sample, you'll see it before announcing you until the warranty returns. the costume will have to remain in his boat to deter potential things. so the west volumes home would normally be floating in 10 meters of water. now he's not to dig a well and the rid of that to get water to live. by. wow, we use the water for washing up washing clothes shattering. we have chlorine then it's safe for the p is accessed glands to be a pitch risk valley is actually a tributary of the amazon. the growth still bears witness to the masses of vote at that of seats away from his operated. the de leon
the dry season is starting earlier in any of in the amazon. so the water disappears, foster leaving ships stranded for weeks or even months on end with a safe harbor in sight, tug boat captain junior sees a sold to be able to make it, but he was wrong to have talk with you to as we tried to make it out but help arrive late on the water level is dropped really fast. but unless you send to meet us a day, we will fighting the clock. time was all right, any interest the sample, you'll see it before...
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amazon has multiple short businesses. they have a wf -- aws, logistics, all these businesses that i hope or think could want the impact of profitability and also on the call they reiterated over and over again they think they can be efficient and drive growth at the same time. let's see if they can throw the needle. i would not bet against these guys. ed: if aws is the cash cow and bright spot for everyone what's the next best thing in the multifaceted business? daniel: i think it is aws for now. one thing that was weaker in terms of guidance, they said the european consumer was lackluster. i don't really talk to investors concerned about the european concern business so again i think it's focused on aws but going deeper it was tremendous. this was the bread-and-butter years ago and end up growing past that now. i think it's to spencer's point earlier it's can it continue to drive the bottom line in the ecosystem is going to get better. caroline: not particularly articulating cap acts when it comes to the amount of spendi
amazon has multiple short businesses. they have a wf -- aws, logistics, all these businesses that i hope or think could want the impact of profitability and also on the call they reiterated over and over again they think they can be efficient and drive growth at the same time. let's see if they can throw the needle. i would not bet against these guys. ed: if aws is the cash cow and bright spot for everyone what's the next best thing in the multifaceted business? daniel: i think it is aws for...
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here's what i think is coming down we've got amazon amazon prime we've got walmart, and we have costco it's the big three interestingly enough, rodney mcmull, when he's trying to get this deal done with albertson's and kroger, he keeps saying that's who you're up against there's a big three for food >> costco, amazon, and walmart >> it's the big three. >> the big three of food and i think that people have to start recognizing. one thing you have to do is go there. i often joke with walmart. we go to walmart maybe because i got a baker, and i got a yoga instructor. you don't go -- you go to where the money is, and if you can go to walmart, and they offer all sorts of -- much better -- much better set of merchandise than people think everything is a little bit cheaper. that's really nipping at target. amazon, because of same-day, which they want so badly, what jassy has been saying, nipping at target, and then i got to tell you, costco, only 3,500 shop keeping units but they're so cheap when you talk to walmart, they say, yeah, then there's costco or go to amazon. they say, we're not goi
here's what i think is coming down we've got amazon amazon prime we've got walmart, and we have costco it's the big three interestingly enough, rodney mcmull, when he's trying to get this deal done with albertson's and kroger, he keeps saying that's who you're up against there's a big three for food >> costco, amazon, and walmart >> it's the big three. >> the big three of food and i think that people have to start recognizing. one thing you have to do is go there. i often joke...
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demand is boosting amazon's results. jassey flags higher capss ahead >> we want to meaningly expand capital expenditure in 2024. >>> and wall street looking to start on a down slope, their worst in seven months. you can also see futures also in the red. >>> good morning and welcome to "street signs." as we mentioned, pharma is in focus. gsk raised its guidance. haleon is broadly higher. s sylvia is here. >> they're up by 1.6%, this isais after the company announced this morning it's increased its turnover expectations for the year. it says it will be in the upper part of the 5% to 7% range they had guided earlier, but they also said profit operating growth will be in the range of 9% to 11% real estate than the previous 10% to 11%. the first quarter came in at slightly above what analysts were expecting at 7.3 billion pounds, however, the company also said in the first quarter, they had to account for significant legal charges related to the litigation, however, some analysts suggest that the process could be concluded at
demand is boosting amazon's results. jassey flags higher capss ahead >> we want to meaningly expand capital expenditure in 2024. >>> and wall street looking to start on a down slope, their worst in seven months. you can also see futures also in the red. >>> good morning and welcome to "street signs." as we mentioned, pharma is in focus. gsk raised its guidance. haleon is broadly higher. s sylvia is here. >> they're up by 1.6%, this isais after the company...
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how well would you say amazon is writing this wave like many technology companies, amazon is doing this very well but they are not the only winners in this space. you have microsoft which is also riding the wave, google is riding the wave stop so they are absolutely succeeding clearly based on these numbers. the us numbers which are quite off the charts. it is extraordinarily that make extraordinary how well aws has been growing but they are not the only player. anyone who has a data centre in cloud computing is writing this wave. let's talk about the amazon that most consumers know and some of them love. how is it performing, those cardboard officers on our doorstep and what do they tell us about consumer spending and confidence overall? == confidence overall? -- cardboard _ confidence overall? -- cardboard boxes. - confidence overall? » cardboard boxes. amazon is a beneficiary of consumer spending that is happening. they are outpacing the rest of the retail industry but when you look at their overall numbers, aws and even their advertising business is our paying their store business.
how well would you say amazon is writing this wave like many technology companies, amazon is doing this very well but they are not the only winners in this space. you have microsoft which is also riding the wave, google is riding the wave stop so they are absolutely succeeding clearly based on these numbers. the us numbers which are quite off the charts. it is extraordinarily that make extraordinary how well aws has been growing but they are not the only player. anyone who has a data centre in...
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what matters in amazon's stock is does awc continue to accelerate? if they do, i think aws is coming from a really soft year and is going to be able to recover, maybe not to the 30% hyper growth they had before, but they can get much closer to the 20% growth. >> even without ai? >> no, ai is part of it, and they're also telling you that ai workloads are at a millionty billion revenue run rate. so they're not -- they may have been slow on the ai transition, but they're not going to miss it and they have plenty of opportunity to catch up. i like amazon as an ai play, too. >> mark, thank you very much for your time today. >> thanks, kelly. >>> still to come, after a quick break, cnbc is unveiling its 12th annual disrupter 50 list, including one team that is teaming up with mark cuban to transform the pharmaceutical sector. we'll get you the story and speak with the ceo a little later in the show. "the exchange" is back after this. but it's not the critic who counts. with every swing and block, your game plan never changed. ♪♪ some still call it luck
what matters in amazon's stock is does awc continue to accelerate? if they do, i think aws is coming from a really soft year and is going to be able to recover, maybe not to the 30% hyper growth they had before, but they can get much closer to the 20% growth. >> even without ai? >> no, ai is part of it, and they're also telling you that ai workloads are at a millionty billion revenue run rate. so they're not -- they may have been slow on the ai transition, but they're not going to...
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he said this because the amazon rain forest. so ability to store and vaporize vast amounts of water helps regulate the global climate to use. well, board is always talk about apple and rivers matches of water that evaporate above the forest. and then there is no themselves, thus keeping the global climate inbound. and that's because water vapor buffers, intense radiation from here on deforestation means the less the water evaporates speed. also the drawing season is starting earlier in any of in the amazon. so the water disappears, foster leaving ship stranded for weeks or even months on end with a safe hub or insight type boat captain junior sees a soul to be able to make it, but he was wrong to talk with you to as we tried to make it out but help arrive late on the water level was dropped really fast, but that you send to meet us a day because we were fighting the clock. so time was all right, any interest the sample you will say before the last thing you until the warranty of attends the costume will have to remain in his boa
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will i come after amazon? >> there four wildcards that could throw the value of this company higher. it will dispel the myth. amazon has 75 billion in cash, returning value to shareholders would be dividend and stock buybacks. i think they have so much spending ahead of them, spending so much like the other big tech companies, they will be cautious and not return that capital. to investors. they have a nascent satellite business. that will be another big spend. it is very important to them. i think buybacks and dividends are off the table. the other two that investors think about which are amazing would be devasting and spinning off aws. stuart: that's -- aws is the cloud business. >> massive business. if you think about amazon as a whole, three large businesses, it's really flywheel of cash flow, they support one another. i only think those two scenarios of the spinoff by the business will happen if alina con and her band of anti-monopolist people come after amazon. stuart: amazon is one hundred 85 now. where
will i come after amazon? >> there four wildcards that could throw the value of this company higher. it will dispel the myth. amazon has 75 billion in cash, returning value to shareholders would be dividend and stock buybacks. i think they have so much spending ahead of them, spending so much like the other big tech companies, they will be cautious and not return that capital. to investors. they have a nascent satellite business. that will be another big spend. it is very important to...
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starbucks's missed as well, and the e-commerce part of amazon. in terms of the ai story, i mentioned meta and the impact they have, the stock selling off on the back of their selling plans. what is your assessment of where things stand right now in terms of the ai impulse with these companies? charlie: with the megacap companies it was so about what the future holds. the street seemed to reward companies that would compel future oriented stories. i am thinking more about google, microsoft. they were rewarded and they could project a positive story about generative ai. meta was more modeled and they were punished because of that. so it is looking like amazon falls into that first category where they were able to tell the positive run rate story. the shares were up about 2% but let's see when stocks are trading pretty -- are trading. tom: questions asked whether or not this company should be in the mag-7 tesla, eliminating almost their entire supercharger organization. the group is responsible for building a vast network of public charging stations
starbucks's missed as well, and the e-commerce part of amazon. in terms of the ai story, i mentioned meta and the impact they have, the stock selling off on the back of their selling plans. what is your assessment of where things stand right now in terms of the ai impulse with these companies? charlie: with the megacap companies it was so about what the future holds. the street seemed to reward companies that would compel future oriented stories. i am thinking more about google, microsoft. they...
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and amazon needed to do that too. it was an interesting lift that jassy had to do when bezos left. >> yeah, largely people would acknowledge now that this has been accomplished. there would be people about recognizing it before meta, etc., but that is not important and what is important is this company is now growing profits at a faster rate than most of its peers in mega cap tech. like this is how i feel and this is what's happening right now. and arguably because of the structure of the company, they have more to pull than any of their other peers, in order to keep that up. now it's exciting, they won't move the needle. it is not that important. it's important because they continue to innovate. the bigger story though will be aws. i think they have the right approach for the generative ai era. bedrock ai, the aws, ai environment is going to be open source is the wrong word and it will be bring your own program and we will host all of this. it's a $100 billion runway business inside amazon. it's the primary engine of
and amazon needed to do that too. it was an interesting lift that jassy had to do when bezos left. >> yeah, largely people would acknowledge now that this has been accomplished. there would be people about recognizing it before meta, etc., but that is not important and what is important is this company is now growing profits at a faster rate than most of its peers in mega cap tech. like this is how i feel and this is what's happening right now. and arguably because of the structure of the...
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or the goods were charged your amazon account in theory, the online retailer opened its 1st amazon go store here in san francisco in october of 2018, but by spring of last year had closed all 4 of its sf locations. amazon says it was to cut costs. the company was accused of discrimination. since the shop required having a bankcard. card and a smart phone to shop. meanwhile, san francisco's other cashier last store chain zipping beat amazon go to the punch back in 2018. opening the city's 1st cashier less store near salesforce tower. now the company is offering their scanning go. go technology, to retailers looking to go cashier less with partnerships, including david busters coca cola and several major sports league stadiums across the country. we'll be right back. coming back coming up tonight at 5. san francisco. teachers. hoping for a lottery. win. not a windfall of cash, but a place to live the project to help some of our educators find their next home. that story and more with ryan yamamoto and myself coming up tonight at 5. and thank you so much for joining us in today's convers
or the goods were charged your amazon account in theory, the online retailer opened its 1st amazon go store here in san francisco in october of 2018, but by spring of last year had closed all 4 of its sf locations. amazon says it was to cut costs. the company was accused of discrimination. since the shop required having a bankcard. card and a smart phone to shop. meanwhile, san francisco's other cashier last store chain zipping beat amazon go to the punch back in 2018. opening the city's 1st...
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amazon also gave rebecca $561. what she says she would have earned if her accounts had been connected. amazon told us in this case, we've worked to resolve this for the customer. if i could rewind and travel back three years to the day amazon sent rebecca her first statement, i would encourage her to review it and every statement after that to make sure she was earning the perks she expected. and that's savvy advice for you. for any monthly bill, check for minor mistakes today so they don't become major problems. months or years later, rebecca reached out online. you can to scan the qr code on screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online. he always has some good tips. yeah for sure. and you got to get that cash back. okay jeff let's talk about our weather. it's going to be a beautiful week. it is all the way up until friday. then i was thinking saturday everybody can get their peacock account kind of up and going. their streaming account. yes if you haven't. because, i mean saturday is like the b
amazon also gave rebecca $561. what she says she would have earned if her accounts had been connected. amazon told us in this case, we've worked to resolve this for the customer. if i could rewind and travel back three years to the day amazon sent rebecca her first statement, i would encourage her to review it and every statement after that to make sure she was earning the perks she expected. and that's savvy advice for you. for any monthly bill, check for minor mistakes today so they don't...
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. >>> coming up, a shakeup at amazon. the ceo of amazon web services stepping down as the a.i. race heats up. his replacement, and how jeff bezos is getting dragged into this matter. all the details next. "fast money" is back in two.s tn , you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans can help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley >>> welcome back to "fast money." amazon today announcing that its aws ceo is stepping down. there are fears that amazon is falling behind in a.i., and a certain company founder isn't at all happy about it. kate, what can you tell us about the departure? >> hey, mel. yeah, so, a source close to amazon telling me the new aws ceo announced today matt garman is what they call a war-time leader and a leadership change was needed as amazon is perceived as lagging right now in a.i. t they described the ceo as more high level and
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amazon tends to be conservative. i'm not surprised that the stock is, let's call it close to flat now. wouldn't have even been surprised that the stock was down a little bit, given the report. i think the headline to me was just like meta, just like alphabet, and just like microsoft, amazon talked about a big capex build coming up for 2024 as they invest into this ai opportunity that all the big hyperscalers see. >> see that? the a.i. business is rivalling the businesses you're talking about. were they behind initially? >> i think they were behind relative to google and microsoft in particular. obviously those are the two direct cloud competitors they're up against. microsoft has openai. google has their own gemini model, and amazon has been figuring out how do we fit into this ecosystem without having a meaningful -- they do have their own large language models, but without having a real meaningful competitor. but i think they've done a good job with bedrock, sage maker. those are two of the core products they offer
amazon tends to be conservative. i'm not surprised that the stock is, let's call it close to flat now. wouldn't have even been surprised that the stock was down a little bit, given the report. i think the headline to me was just like meta, just like alphabet, and just like microsoft, amazon talked about a big capex build coming up for 2024 as they invest into this ai opportunity that all the big hyperscalers see. >> see that? the a.i. business is rivalling the businesses you're talking...
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so let's talk about amazon. in recent months we've really seen open ai google unveiled their new ai assistants. saying is there a pioneering in the world of a i do you think amazon is kind of late to the game? i just found out you can whisper to alexa and she was 1st back. that was a cool thing. from 1 boy. to another opening. ai. really? they've pulled the sky voice right from chat govts voice feature. following user opinion that it sounds a little too similar to actress scarlett johansson. this was a big story earlier this week. it's kind of a little surreal. is this a situation where a i legal issues could come to play? so fascinating. this 1 is not done yet. alright, lisa. thank you so much. you have a great day. where you are, we appreciate it. let's talk about your moneywatch with a look at where the markets are right now, let's take a look at that live. the big board showing those numbers, right now at 920 in the morning here in pacific standard time and we are down, we're almost down 60 points earlier, w
so let's talk about amazon. in recent months we've really seen open ai google unveiled their new ai assistants. saying is there a pioneering in the world of a i do you think amazon is kind of late to the game? i just found out you can whisper to alexa and she was 1st back. that was a cool thing. from 1 boy. to another opening. ai. really? they've pulled the sky voice right from chat govts voice feature. following user opinion that it sounds a little too similar to actress scarlett johansson....
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>> it's still amazon. and i just think that the real thing i'm watching is this aws business because there's been a lot of investor angst and concern about whether amazon was losing the a.i. race through as your, and i think that case -- as sur, and i think there's going to be multiple a. i'll winner, but i'm pretty certain amazon is one of them. as aws continues to accelerate its growth, gets close to 20% this year, i think there's a lot of upside movement in the stock, like 25-30%, so amazon's still the top pick. offing stuart i am told that amazon will put $60 billion into a.i. in the next year. is that accurate? >> that number may be a little bit inflated, but directionally, that's right. if you want to -- if you're offering a.i. tools to the world, you're going to need that kind of capital expenditure, in the tens of billions. and there's just a handful of companies that can do that, microsoft, amazon, google, and that's about it. there may be two others or something like that that can do it. it's a v
>> it's still amazon. and i just think that the real thing i'm watching is this aws business because there's been a lot of investor angst and concern about whether amazon was losing the a.i. race through as your, and i think that case -- as sur, and i think there's going to be multiple a. i'll winner, but i'm pretty certain amazon is one of them. as aws continues to accelerate its growth, gets close to 20% this year, i think there's a lot of upside movement in the stock, like 25-30%, so...
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amazon dice que estÁ agradecido de que nadie resultÓ herido en sus instalaciones. y estÁn cooperando con la investigaciÓn. carolina: un milagro de dios que no funcionÓ la pistola. borja: quÉ te parecen unos tacos de estrellas michelin? hay una taquerÍa en mÉxico que fue fundada hace 50 aÑos. y es la primera en que recibiÓ la estrella michelin. carolina: su dueÑo, mario hernÁndez, dice que sÓlo ofrecen tacos de costilla, lomo o jarrete de vaca. >> nos tocÓ ser premiados con este premio importante a nivel internacional. estamos mÁs que comprometidos. ahora esto nos lleva a ser mÁs competitivos. ser mÁs originales. ser competitivos en todos los aspectos. borja: quÉ emociÓn. la familia dice que es un momento histÓrico para la gastronomÍa mexicana. estÁn considerando difundir su negocio en redes sociales. estamos contribuyendo a su promociÓn. es impresionante. carolina: es increÍble que este restaurante mexicano ahora tenga este reconocimiento. borja: tenemos que ir. carolina: hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ [mú
amazon dice que estÁ agradecido de que nadie resultÓ herido en sus instalaciones. y estÁn cooperando con la investigaciÓn. carolina: un milagro de dios que no funcionÓ la pistola. borja: quÉ te parecen unos tacos de estrellas michelin? hay una taquerÍa en mÉxico que fue fundada hace 50 aÑos. y es la primera en que recibiÓ la estrella michelin. carolina: su dueÑo, mario hernÁndez, dice que sÓlo ofrecen tacos de costilla, lomo o jarrete de vaca. >> nos tocÓ ser premiados con...
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perhaps amazon stepping in. and even apple and nike. all were rumors. no official bids or spoken interest. but we will have to wait to see. >> the market size gap. >> yes. they need to get the debt under control. >>> thank you for being with us. and thank you for watching power lunch. >>> closing bell starts right now. >>> thank you so much and welcome. i'm scott walker. from the new york stock exchange. this breakout begins all eyes on apple. it is ready to report earnings in overtime. and our experts on the case. watching for when this stock could exit. that is the big question. in the meantime, your scorecard with regulation. it looks like we are green across the board. making a bit of a post bump. even better as we enter this final stretch. and market clearly likes that and the interest rates are also l
perhaps amazon stepping in. and even apple and nike. all were rumors. no official bids or spoken interest. but we will have to wait to see. >> the market size gap. >> yes. they need to get the debt under control. >>> thank you for being with us. and thank you for watching power lunch. >>> closing bell starts right now. >>> thank you so much and welcome. i'm scott walker. from the new york stock exchange. this breakout begins all eyes on apple. it is ready...
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—— amazon. really a threat to them? -- amazon-— really a threat to them? -- amazon. , ., ., amazon. about ten years ago it was in a specialised _ amazon. about ten years ago it was in a specialised spot - amazon. about ten years ago it was in a specialised spot but. was in a specialised spot but now it is not. now it is a place we have competition from amazon, walmart and you have so many other different resale sites where people can buy use goods and collectables, including tiktok which is on the rise and you are seeing this live streaming shopping happening that is taking market share away from ebay. does happening that is taking market share away from ebay.- share away from ebay. does it have any strength _ share away from ebay. does it have any strength at _ share away from ebay. does it have any strength at the - have any strength at the moment? what can do or has it started doing anything to try increase figures? we started doing anything to try increase figures?— started doing anything to try increase figures? we saw that 60 million _ increase figures? we saw that 60 millio
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the drawing season is starting earlier in any of in the amazon. so the water disappears, foster leaving ship stranded for weeks or even months on end with a safe hub or insight type boat captain junior sees a soul to be able to make it, but he was wrong to talk with you to buy. so we tried to make it out, but help arrive late on the water level was dropped really fast. but unless you send to meet us a day since we were fighting the clock, time was all right, any interest the sample you with it before you? nothing you need until the warranty of attends, the captain will have to remain in his boat to the tub potential feeds the west vile. the mom's home would normally be floating in 10 meters of water. now he's got to dig a well in the river bed to get water to live. while we use the water for washing up washing clothes shattering, we are chlorine and it's safe for the p is a 1st glance to be a picturesque valley, is actually a tributary of the amazon. the growth still bears witness to the masses of water that have seats away from evaporated. the ki
the drawing season is starting earlier in any of in the amazon. so the water disappears, foster leaving ship stranded for weeks or even months on end with a safe hub or insight type boat captain junior sees a soul to be able to make it, but he was wrong to talk with you to buy. so we tried to make it out, but help arrive late on the water level was dropped really fast. but unless you send to meet us a day since we were fighting the clock, time was all right, any interest the sample you with it...
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a turbo charging the is right, the middle east kenning machine, google and amazon executive a genocide prophecies with blood on that hands us into the reports of the $1200000000.00 contract with google and amazon a high with 10 of the firms that provides these really mid fi with cloud service capabilities known as project nimbus. according to the report, an active use is one of the largest alms manufacturers in is around who's miss all was utilized last month. and the visa sold on the world's central kitchen appliances in gaza. there's an has in raised a number of google employees who protested that the company was profiting from the conflicts and the off them off of the demonstration, organized by pro policy and groups. google terminated in dozens of as workers last month. we sent into the direct so the digital is to pack us thought he says there is a deeper level of cooperation between western 10 companies and israel. the services would be used at 5 rep and manufacturing. it raises up the cost and that could these companies, these tech johnny speaking directly has been develop the de
a turbo charging the is right, the middle east kenning machine, google and amazon executive a genocide prophecies with blood on that hands us into the reports of the $1200000000.00 contract with google and amazon a high with 10 of the firms that provides these really mid fi with cloud service capabilities known as project nimbus. according to the report, an active use is one of the largest alms manufacturers in is around who's miss all was utilized last month. and the visa sold on the world's...
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if you look at amazon and these numbers are old, since the ipo, amazon is up 178,000% and change. that begs the question, when is it too late to get in? it was a secular narrative that went on for decades and we think that is likely the case with nvidia. it is the excellent management team that is no surprise to anyone and have pivoted in the right direction. in the retail investor or someone that has a different metric than we do, you step in and i hope we get a chance. we did have one chance and we missed it. it lasted 20 minutes. katie: looking at nvidia at right now, currently down 1%. we will see what tomorrow brings. let's keep meditating on the ai story. it feels like when it comes to ai and playing the game, the semiconductor names, i feel like that is known. it feels like everyone wants to talk about data centers and how much data centers play into this theme. how are you thinking about the different sort of second derivative investments when it comes to the ai theme? nancy: our investment team has that old economy companies that have pivoted to first digitization and the
if you look at amazon and these numbers are old, since the ipo, amazon is up 178,000% and change. that begs the question, when is it too late to get in? it was a secular narrative that went on for decades and we think that is likely the case with nvidia. it is the excellent management team that is no surprise to anyone and have pivoted in the right direction. in the retail investor or someone that has a different metric than we do, you step in and i hope we get a chance. we did have one chance...
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at an amazon warehouse just outside of seattle. drivers are loading up their trucks -- >> alpha pad, engines on! >> reporter: and rolling out for a day of deliveries. this is like getting a brand new office, right? ? yes, that's right. >> reporter: sylvia farfin started driving one of amazon's new electric delivery trucks last year. >> it's very smooth. and the electrical vehicle is very spacious. >> reporter: had you ever driven an ev before? >> no. this is my very first time. >> reporter: the company now operates a fleet of 13,500 electric vans. part of an effort to eliminate carbon emissions from the so-called last mile of its delivery business. >> so these are the fans people are going to start seeing pulling up in front of their homes. >> yes. we've got these vans in over 100 locations already. >> reporter: john tagaw sachlt vie president of amazon's north america operations. he says the company uses ai to map delivery routes so the vans never have to be charged up while on the road. instead they come back to amazon's custom-b
at an amazon warehouse just outside of seattle. drivers are loading up their trucks -- >> alpha pad, engines on! >> reporter: and rolling out for a day of deliveries. this is like getting a brand new office, right? ? yes, that's right. >> reporter: sylvia farfin started driving one of amazon's new electric delivery trucks last year. >> it's very smooth. and the electrical vehicle is very spacious. >> reporter: had you ever driven an ev before? >> no. this is...
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and it suggests a deeper and was owned by google and amazon, that they haven't addressed. i mean, this is a game changer like we were talking about that artificial intelligence would shape the feature of the mind if you put help humanity in every aspect of debate. but, but we say the gospel a, i then nimbus projects, every one of these projects the raise, the cds. i think the concerns on the use of the i in the features. so the award it really needs to take a break here and put legislations on these new technologies. yeah, it's a good point there as well. i appreciate you saying it by like a check it out. i mean when, when it comes to what's happening in gaza right now, it was a google last month fired, fired 50 employees for taking part in pro palestinian rallies. i think the corporation, i don't know, did did have a right to do that. i believe that in the tech industry, it is one of the most mass quite in the range that has happened in the tech industry. and this is really concerning because the, well, the cut, the concept of the city floor in the corporate industry exis
and it suggests a deeper and was owned by google and amazon, that they haven't addressed. i mean, this is a game changer like we were talking about that artificial intelligence would shape the feature of the mind if you put help humanity in every aspect of debate. but, but we say the gospel a, i then nimbus projects, every one of these projects the raise, the cds. i think the concerns on the use of the i in the features. so the award it really needs to take a break here and put legislations on...
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and it suggests a deeper and was owned by google and amazon, that they haven't addressed. it seemed like a standard business be like google, amazon and is tried working together on cloud computing. but then when that report goes deeper, like, alleging that that is why the veterans manufacturers are also using these services . that really struck a note to me and also many employees of these tech tyrants as well. so that is why this whole setup comes along. google and these companies are fighting that employees just because they are dissatisfied with the other efforts being used to killed the cdn people. so that is a really a bummer for the spect charged india and thousands of people taking it to the face of the national capital to express solidarity with god. yeah, man is now offering places and as universities for western students who was suspended or expelled for participating in pro, passing bodies. that a civil initiative was put forward by 2 universities in iran. a police crack down on protests has been escalating in the us and year in germany. law enforcement of this
and it suggests a deeper and was owned by google and amazon, that they haven't addressed. it seemed like a standard business be like google, amazon and is tried working together on cloud computing. but then when that report goes deeper, like, alleging that that is why the veterans manufacturers are also using these services . that really struck a note to me and also many employees of these tech tyrants as well. so that is why this whole setup comes along. google and these companies are fighting...
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volvió a contactar a amazon para confirmar que sí le darían su reembolso. pero pasaron meses y nada. mientras tanto, su banco chase, le informaba que amazon nunca hizo el reembolso a su cuenta bancaria y que debía contactarlos. y así pasó hasta que, ya agotado, recurrió a nosotros para que le ayudáramos. contactamos a amazon y nos pidieron varios datos y la compañía aseguró que sí habían enviado el reembolso y que nos comunicáramos con chase. el banco nos dijo que ellos habían hecho una disputa. luego de varios correos electrónicos con ambas compañías. el asunto logró aclararse y el señor alvarez por fin, después de 10 meses, recibió su reembolso de 1.934,61 . y gracias a ustedes, este pude recuperar mi dinero, cantidad que para wilson equivale a 2 semanas de trabajo. según nos dijo. y este es otro caso resuelto de telemundo 48 responde y les recuerdo el número y la dirección donde pueden enviarnos sus quejas como consumidores. 844 408 484, 8 y telemundo 48 punto com diagonal responde. regreso con ustedes. que bueno que se le pudo ayud
volvió a contactar a amazon para confirmar que sí le darían su reembolso. pero pasaron meses y nada. mientras tanto, su banco chase, le informaba que amazon nunca hizo el reembolso a su cuenta bancaria y que debía contactarlos. y así pasó hasta que, ya agotado, recurrió a nosotros para que le ayudáramos. contactamos a amazon y nos pidieron varios datos y la compañía aseguró que sí habían enviado el reembolso y que nos comunicáramos con chase. el banco nos dijo que ellos habían...
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i saw american one in the amazon region with them in south america. in general. we use a medicine that a plant well known throughout the world when us, you know, and by its name i o, oscar brun, i'm, we just, there are many laboratories that want to do research on this plan that assets to treat people with psychological problems on his own little mental problems obstacle are all he cool and many pharmaceutical companies, which in various parts of the world by this part of the day, we want to take ownership of this plan to make medicine my suit. under the new treaty, anyone looking to patent an invention based on traditional indigenous knowledge such as ios go, will be required to disclose their source. but the treaty does not address compensation for those communities. the comedy drama. a nora has one of the top prize at the cannes film festival. the palm door is the latest in the hit from director sean baker. he said the filmmakers have to fight to keep cinema alive. especially during the price went to iranian director mohammed was who laughed for his efforts. t
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jack: alphabet announced dividend you think amazon should to. >> we set it late last year the amazon, google parent alphabet and meta should pay dividends, it is time, google and meta have made the leap and were helping with amazon earnings they will do it but they did not. jack: when you announce a dividend that implies the growth days are over that is not the case with big tech as we just saw. >> this week was that weird when we had apple earnings and investors were very happy with the massive 110 billion buyback and obviously that makes people happy but interestingly we still fall sales of the iphone got 10% year-over-year and revenue down a little bit and sales in china were ahead of analyst analysis forecast, still less than a year ago, there was interesting things obviously the news everyone is watching for was a.i. tim cook did not exactly deliver attentive details there. it is interesting we will see a little bit of movement there were good to get the new ipads next week and i think the good to get into the details of the worldwide developers conference. hopefully will see str
jack: alphabet announced dividend you think amazon should to. >> we set it late last year the amazon, google parent alphabet and meta should pay dividends, it is time, google and meta have made the leap and were helping with amazon earnings they will do it but they did not. jack: when you announce a dividend that implies the growth days are over that is not the case with big tech as we just saw. >> this week was that weird when we had apple earnings and investors were very happy...
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aws, amazon web _ business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, _ business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, its - business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, its cloud i amazon web services, its cloud computing business and now counts almost two thirds of its overall group operating income, so that division operated extremely well, revenue up and beating forecasts. microsoft and alphabet reported growth of about a higher rate but this will be worth $100 billion, a major milestone for amazon. its retail business has been performing pretty well as well, focusing on efficiency and regionalisation, meaning it wants its parcels to be shipped from facilities much closer to shoppers so that orders can be fulfilled more quickly. in some key cities like london and tokyo now, we're seeing three quarters of all packages are delivered with the same day or the next. packages are delivered with the same day or the next-— day or the next. looks like a very wise about _ day or the next. looks like a very wise about from _ day or the next. looks like a
aws, amazon web _ business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, _ business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, its - business? absolutely right. aws, amazon web services, its cloud i amazon web services, its cloud computing business and now counts almost two thirds of its overall group operating income, so that division operated extremely well, revenue up and beating forecasts. microsoft and alphabet reported growth of about a higher rate but this will be worth $100 billion, a...
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amazon are the founders of the climate pledge. the climate pledge has over a50 signatories across 38 countries committed to a net zero carbon world by 2040. in addition, i will say to you that we are committed to powering our operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025. and what that means to make it real is if you move a workload from a average european data center to one of ours by 2025, when we are at 100% renewable energy, you can reduce carbon emissions by 96% on that workload. and by the way, we're already up to 80%. so when i get asked questions about how to be more sustainable, i always say move to the cloud because the cloud is very sustainable. in addition, we are the biggest buyers of renewable energy around the world and we are commissioning wind and solar projects as well. and let me close with this — tanuja, when you look ahead in this fast moving industry, what are the biggest developments, shocks even you expect to see in your marketplace? david, we're living in times of such unprecedented change that the world
amazon are the founders of the climate pledge. the climate pledge has over a50 signatories across 38 countries committed to a net zero carbon world by 2040. in addition, i will say to you that we are committed to powering our operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025. and what that means to make it real is if you move a workload from a average european data center to one of ours by 2025, when we are at 100% renewable energy, you can reduce carbon emissions by 96% on that workload. and by...
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or who could find their way into a box intended for amazon. for cory and matt of lehi, utah, that was their poor cat, galena. matt was putting some work boots in a return box for amazon, and when he went to go fetch the tape, galena, who like my cat, loves a good box, snuck in with the boots, fit snugly and then once the box with galena in tow got shipped, cory, matt and their two daughters were like, where's galena? where'd she go? and they spent the next seven agonizing days turning their house in the entire town upside down, trying to find her. i felt so bad for them. but then, thanks to a microchip, cory got a call from 650 miles away. >> hey, i got a phone call from some random anonymous person who told me that they had my cat, galena, and they had scanned her microchip and she was in california. so we hopped on a plane to california and flew out as quick as we possibly could. it's okay. it's hardly my fault oh oh, thanks to an amazing amazon worker you're seeing there named brandy hunter, who took care of galena when she was found in tha
or who could find their way into a box intended for amazon. for cory and matt of lehi, utah, that was their poor cat, galena. matt was putting some work boots in a return box for amazon, and when he went to go fetch the tape, galena, who like my cat, loves a good box, snuck in with the boots, fit snugly and then once the box with galena in tow got shipped, cory, matt and their two daughters were like, where's galena? where'd she go? and they spent the next seven agonizing days turning their...
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with the front of the store go up against amazon with the pharmacy how do you go up against amazon? >> i don't know. >> half the call was about how they're going to destroy the drugstores >> they've made significant acquisitions as well, in clinics, for example, that they felt was going to be additive to the business so far, the strategy, not going that well. >> it's too expensive. >> to your point, in many cities where, unfortunately, things are behind lock and key at your cvs as well on the retail side, you're much easier just defaulting to amazon, knowing you're going to get it same-day or the next day. >> front of store comps were down two >> it's a pincer move between the people who come in and the shrinkage and andy jassy, who's decided he wants this business by how quickly he can get the product to you one more reason amazon deserves to be much higher. there is not a business they have gone into and not destroyed. they're coming after grocery stores big-time with this. we have to go there, we should do our show from the small form factory. i can't believe how aggressive they'
with the front of the store go up against amazon with the pharmacy how do you go up against amazon? >> i don't know. >> half the call was about how they're going to destroy the drugstores >> they've made significant acquisitions as well, in clinics, for example, that they felt was going to be additive to the business so far, the strategy, not going that well. >> it's too expensive. >> to your point, in many cities where, unfortunately, things are behind lock and...