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intel, sorry, up 4.8%. the etf which closely follows many of the semiconductor companies up 4/10 of 1%, and mixed bag within that basket because many companies will be benefiting from this intel move, some will be facing increased competition, including tsmc which had its own hope of building a factory in arizona. applied materials up 4.4%, white, because applied materials makes the machines that make the chips. if you are building new factories it makes complete sense. emily: ed, this is kind of the opposite of what many on wall street expected intel to do. why the u-turn? ed: when the ceo was announced, he is a technologist. it seems like he is doubling down on intel's legacy. look at the shares of intel, sarge line. relative to tsmc, now i direct rival because of this announcement. a five-year chart that tells a story, intel has clearly left behind but also its new rival, specifically, in manufacturing, it has fallen behind in the cutting edge manufacturing process, makes them so efficient and cost-effec
intel, sorry, up 4.8%. the etf which closely follows many of the semiconductor companies up 4/10 of 1%, and mixed bag within that basket because many companies will be benefiting from this intel move, some will be facing increased competition, including tsmc which had its own hope of building a factory in arizona. applied materials up 4.4%, white, because applied materials makes the machines that make the chips. if you are building new factories it makes complete sense. emily: ed, this is kind...
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but starting with the breaking news with intel, josh lipton has the detaylors. >> so intel has is hosting the calls. it it significant. let me bring you the headlines they're announcing manufacturer expansion plans beginning with $20 billion investment to build two new fans or factories in arizona to say this will create 3,000 high-tech jobs, 3,000 construction job and 50,000 long term jobs. the ceo saying in a statement we're setting a course for new era of innovation and product leadership at intel. he says intel is the only company with the depth and breadth of software with package and process with at-scale manufacturer that customers could depend on next generation innovation two more quick bullet points, in this release they are reaffirming the company expectation to continue manufacturing the majority of the products internally. they give an update on 7 nanometer development they say is progressing well. and talked about expanding third party foundry capacity they expect that to grow and include manufacturing for range of module tiles and advance process technologies the headline t
but starting with the breaking news with intel, josh lipton has the detaylors. >> so intel has is hosting the calls. it it significant. let me bring you the headlines they're announcing manufacturer expansion plans beginning with $20 billion investment to build two new fans or factories in arizona to say this will create 3,000 high-tech jobs, 3,000 construction job and 50,000 long term jobs. the ceo saying in a statement we're setting a course for new era of innovation and product...
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i'm not sure how far behind intel is but tell me about system on a package and how much ground intel can make up in the near term with a package focus versus just, you know, the process technology alone focus >> yeah. it's a great question, jon what the industry has done is we've gone from chip on boards to system on chip and now it's system on package. intel has had a sustained leadership in packaging technology that's maybe a couple, three years ahead of anybody else in the world. and as more of the world moves to system on package, we are able to leverage that unique capacity even when we may have some process gaps in our overall portfolio. and part of the foundry strategy is leverage that aggressively and i showed off one of those chips yesterday that we have, over 40 different tiles as we call them on one silicon package. it's just an incredible feat and we're using that particular design for the high performance computing scale programs the strength in packaging is one of the things that helps us to close any gaps that we have. that said, i am out to unquestionably be back to p
i'm not sure how far behind intel is but tell me about system on a package and how much ground intel can make up in the near term with a package focus versus just, you know, the process technology alone focus >> yeah. it's a great question, jon what the industry has done is we've gone from chip on boards to system on chip and now it's system on package. intel has had a sustained leadership in packaging technology that's maybe a couple, three years ahead of anybody else in the world. and...
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emily: my conversation from intel's c.e.o. expect the ambitious plan to spark it across chip makers. note -- ♪ emily: we just heard from intel c.e.o. earlier laying out his plan to double down on chip reduction in the united states and also make chips for other companies based on their designs and his ideal scenario like apple and qualcomm would be customers. shares he fell flat today. morgan trust portfolio senior manager about the plan. maybe just the start of something bigger for the chip industry. and dan, you have a huge holding in intel, more than 550,000. so what is your take and is it a good move and can they deliver? >> it's huge news, $20 billion to build two plants in arizona. and before i came on, intel, they are a big producer in terms of chips going into p.c.'s and servers that go into data centers. and now talking about building out capacity where they can produce chips for other companies who do the design work and producing the chip work. like a semiconductor at samsung. they produce chips for all the big ch
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we can see it with intel taking the lead once again. we have discussed the move and how the business will do better. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: one of the major corporate stories of the day centers on intel. the chipmaker and bailing a plan to spend billions on reviving manufacturing, but the ceo is saying intel is back. joe: that's exactly right. multiple stories combining here, because we have the well-known ship shortage that is an acute thing, and -- chip shortage that is an acute thing, and intel announcing it will spend $20 billion on two new u.s. plants to do more manufacturing chips in house. we saw some weakness among the competitors. caroline: weakness among competitors? i am sure we will get the charts any moment now. joe: hey. caroline: there we have it, until down 2.3%, but it is the spillover effect. much lower than 5% at one point after hours, down 1% at one point, and the chipmakers today in the u.s., applied materials, they are the ones that will benefit from this. joe: more competitors bidding on their goods. joi
we can see it with intel taking the lead once again. we have discussed the move and how the business will do better. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: one of the major corporate stories of the day centers on intel. the chipmaker and bailing a plan to spend billions on reviving manufacturing, but the ceo is saying intel is back. joe: that's exactly right. multiple stories combining here, because we have the well-known ship shortage that is an acute thing, and -- chip shortage that is an acute...
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as i've declared, intel is back. emily: you've suggested companies like apple and qualcomm would be your customers. why would that be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? >> i think you have written on the subject, clearly the idea that in some domains you might be competitors, customers, and partners as well. there are few companies that can step into advanced semiconductor technology. something we have only used for internal needs of scale before. now were saying we're going to open our fab doors wide for the industry. with that in mind, customers are looking and saying, i only have samsung and intel as the leading choices and only one of those is on western u.s. and european soil. i need a more balanced supply chain. i want to have at least two suppliers, and intel is saying we are going to be that. emily: what are the financial implications of the move? when does it all start paying off? >> it is a capital-intensive cycle. you invest well before you have that
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you have the largest custom of intel. intel announced plans. they are going to be spending billions of dollars on new factories and creating a foundry business, that has really rocked the semiconductor chip sector. we saw tsmc for example losing ground because that would compete with intel during late u.s. trading. samsung electronics is a stock you have to watch in south korea. these are the ones in japan. haidi: the -- let's say intact because tencent is set to report for corner earnings ending a financial year, seeing stocks double. the recent pressure on shares came amid a broader drop and tech stocks and fears that it could be targeted by beijing's tech crackdown. here is a look at the chinese giant's rise and what comes next. >> tencent as -- is china's most profitable company. to understand how it got here, a quick glance at its past. founded in 1998, it turned profitable within three years and by its ipo in 2004, had amassed more than 290 million users on its instant messaging service and online games platform. its biggest turning point
you have the largest custom of intel. intel announced plans. they are going to be spending billions of dollars on new factories and creating a foundry business, that has really rocked the semiconductor chip sector. we saw tsmc for example losing ground because that would compete with intel during late u.s. trading. samsung electronics is a stock you have to watch in south korea. these are the ones in japan. haidi: the -- let's say intact because tencent is set to report for corner earnings...
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in the past kind of intel's way. what flavor of x-86 would you like i wonder to what degree that changes if at all with pat gelsinger. >> the fact you compared him so early on to steve jobs, satya nadella sounds like a vote of confidence. >> wait. whoa, whoa, whoa i'm not saying he's steve jobs or satya nadella i'm saying those are the turnaround presidents. those turnarounded worked's in so in what ways do though structures, formulas, apply to intel's situation is all i'm saying. >> fair enough. but we can't forget the previous intel ceos that weren't quite successful i like your comparison, though, to, you know, the -- the employ that comes back and perhaps has something to prove i know that you've known pat gelsinger a long time and even suggested he might be a good fit for this job years before it was official the question i keep coming back to, jon, is -- the outsourcing of production of the chip how important is that? we don't have a lot of detail. on one hand, reddit could close that manufacturing gap that has
in the past kind of intel's way. what flavor of x-86 would you like i wonder to what degree that changes if at all with pat gelsinger. >> the fact you compared him so early on to steve jobs, satya nadella sounds like a vote of confidence. >> wait. whoa, whoa, whoa i'm not saying he's steve jobs or satya nadella i'm saying those are the turnaround presidents. those turnarounded worked's in so in what ways do though structures, formulas, apply to intel's situation is all i'm saying....
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it manufactures chips, both for competitors of intel and also from intel customer. there is competition that is going to be happening longer term. they were eyeing a new factory in arizona. based on the movement, taiwan semiconductor being down 4.8%. there should be some kind of ship, all semiconductors not focus so much in conversations we have had in recent months. haidi: you can see intel very much at the bottom when it comes to the stock performance, in fact, the leaders of that pack. you talk about the impact on the supply chain, how does this reverberate? ed: we have the lines out, the college is finished. effectively, the first thing is intel is going to go looking for customers. call those names like qualcomm and apple. it was interesting as well, there is a second story happening, you see the likes of apple and google designing their own ships and eating something to build them. intel wants to get in on that business. the biggest story and for decades, not just the last five years, decades that intel was on the forefront. how you manufacture a semiconductor
it manufactures chips, both for competitors of intel and also from intel customer. there is competition that is going to be happening longer term. they were eyeing a new factory in arizona. based on the movement, taiwan semiconductor being down 4.8%. there should be some kind of ship, all semiconductors not focus so much in conversations we have had in recent months. haidi: you can see intel very much at the bottom when it comes to the stock performance, in fact, the leaders of that pack. you...
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you own intel. you almost sold it because you were frustrated at where this company was going. gelsinger now says it is back. are you a believer >> yeah, that's right, scott, we did almost sell the position i think the important thing here with this story is that we need -- you know, we needed a new leader in place, which we have, and we need a solid plan and an execution on that plan. now that's the piece that remains to be seen, but i think having a solid plan in place with the hope of executing on that plan is a big part of the story here and what was lacking before so i think that's obviously gone a long way in terms of providing stabilization to the stock it certainly performed quite well, but now i think the rubber needs to meet the road and we need to see execution on the plan from here on out. but we are certainly encouraged by recent developments. >> all right it is named a fresh pick today at baird they reiterate their outperform rating price target is $85. that represents a 33% upside i h
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they know what the intel community gets to know. he does not rise to that location and should not serve their. democrats should vote with it. it's not personal about him. >> and to be targeted. >> i cannot talk to you about what i was given in a classified briefing. but i believe even what you know from the public domain , in the public domain in the private sector he cannot get a security clearance. that should be the basis of whether anybody can even apply to be on the intel committee. >> what you know in the public domain he could not get it today. >> if he doesn't have any cooperation. >> i cannot tell you what i was briefed in a classified briefing. what is in the public domain he does not rise to the occasion to get a security clearance in the private sector. you cannot get security clearance in the private sector you should not be on intel committee. as easy as that. you need a classified briefing but that criteria he should not be able. i would not appoint a republican to the intel committee that cannot get a security cleara
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intel will spend $20 billion to revive manufacturing and take on tsmc. intel shares jump. we will speak to the ceo later today. very good morning to you. it's wednesday, midway through the week. we are seeing a risk off tone in the market and demand for haven's coming into play. down day on wall street, bleeding into the asian trading session. msci asia pacific down 1.5% along the euro stoxx 50. one outlier is the nasdaq. potentially a reprieve in tech earlier today. we have a strengthening of the dollar. vaccines and the virus very much in play on the content. that's not happening any strength to the euro. the 10 year yield raking below 1.6%. the yield is down for a third straight day. we are closing in on the 20 day moving average. strong demand on the 2-year note. today will be five years on the chopping block. we heard from jerome powell yesterday. he sees prices rising this year but played down the risk that would spur unwanted inflation. he said that pent-up demand and a low base will cause a temporary bump in prices. he testified along with janet yellen on the gover
intel will spend $20 billion to revive manufacturing and take on tsmc. intel shares jump. we will speak to the ceo later today. very good morning to you. it's wednesday, midway through the week. we are seeing a risk off tone in the market and demand for haven's coming into play. down day on wall street, bleeding into the asian trading session. msci asia pacific down 1.5% along the euro stoxx 50. one outlier is the nasdaq. potentially a reprieve in tech earlier today. we have a strengthening of...
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give us a bit of an idea into what intel is actually doing. haslinda: $20 billion to create new factories, create a foundry business that will make chips for other companies. that will put it in position to regain its manufacturing crown. debbie wu is in taipei. why this, why now? >> we have seen intel, asian rivals including samsung, when it comes to manufacturing technologies. the new ceo unveiled earlier today the ambitious bid. when you see that intel will spend an initial $20 billion on two new plans to support attempts to break into the foundry business. intel says it is planning even more factories, and the majority of the chips will be manufactured in house. at the same time, intel is also erasing -- is also raising its chemical expenditure. we are seeing that the new ceo seems to be setting a model of spend, spend, spend for leadership in the chip manufacturing field. rishaad: there are big challenges here. for one thing, plans to get into the foundry business is not actually easy. debby: intel's new plan to break into the foundry spa
give us a bit of an idea into what intel is actually doing. haslinda: $20 billion to create new factories, create a foundry business that will make chips for other companies. that will put it in position to regain its manufacturing crown. debbie wu is in taipei. why this, why now? >> we have seen intel, asian rivals including samsung, when it comes to manufacturing technologies. the new ceo unveiled earlier today the ambitious bid. when you see that intel will spend an initial $20 billion...
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there is, let's say, a kind of a level of excitement from a man who started it, intel at intel, when he was 18 and he didn't put on a great show, and the conference call was terrific do i think it got a free pass? yes. because in the end, he did guide low below consensus and i think if he wants to do with taiwan semi and build your own foundries, i think taiwan semi will cut you off amd is lost in the shuffle amd is a couple of years ahead of intel but if i wanted to come in hot and make a statement to customers and internally and to wall street, i would do just what he did, and i congratulate him, but i still say that, be careful, because in the end, david, when you report, and your numbers are below consensus, and he said it, by the way, in what is the hottest market i've ever seen for pcs, i call into question how much you can change in a month i mean david, this is a battle ship and one month? all of these things happen so i think we have to be a little more let's say nuanced and i applaud what he's doing but i want to warn people who love the stock, it is very difficult to turn
there is, let's say, a kind of a level of excitement from a man who started it, intel at intel, when he was 18 and he didn't put on a great show, and the conference call was terrific do i think it got a free pass? yes. because in the end, he did guide low below consensus and i think if he wants to do with taiwan semi and build your own foundries, i think taiwan semi will cut you off amd is lost in the shuffle amd is a couple of years ahead of intel but if i wanted to come in hot and make a...
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intel, shares are up nicely in the premarket. the company says it will spend $20 billion to build two new chip plants in arizona it is an effort by the legacy tech giant to grab more market share. intel also said it will start fabricating chips for other companies, something it has only dabbled in in the past that is affecting shares of taiwan semiconductor, down a little over 2% this morning. don't miss the first on cnbc interview with intel ceo pat gelsinger at 11:00 a.m. eastern time today let's also show you shares of the original meme stock, that is gamestop the company missed earnings and revenue expectations in its first set of quarterly numbers since skyrocketing on reddit attention earlier this year. in a disappointment for those hoping for fireworks, gamestop did not address the reddit rally on its earnings conference call, but it did file a document with the s.e.c. saying it was considering the idea of raising money by selling shares to fund its ongoing transformation that helping to drive the stock lower after hours.
intel, shares are up nicely in the premarket. the company says it will spend $20 billion to build two new chip plants in arizona it is an effort by the legacy tech giant to grab more market share. intel also said it will start fabricating chips for other companies, something it has only dabbled in in the past that is affecting shares of taiwan semiconductor, down a little over 2% this morning. don't miss the first on cnbc interview with intel ceo pat gelsinger at 11:00 a.m. eastern time today...
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we think it's bad for intel and amd. even though we think intel will get a short-term move upward before the end of the year, i think it's going to be world war iii in microprocessors that's bad for both. we don't have a buy on either. apple versus intel, basically if you look at pcs today, if you want a microsoft operating system, if you want excel or word, you pretty much have to use intel because of the memory requirements i think that apple can switch away in certain instances but if you're using an apple pc and you want to use word or excel, you have to use intel or amd >> great color on the note which made a big splash earlier in the week christopher, thanks. >> sure. thank you. >>> all right. the biden administration officially nominating former senator bill nelson to run nasa on the heels of a successful 8 -minute test of the engines that are powering that agency's multibillion dollar space launch system you can see it happening look at the arnames tied to the project. boeing is the prime contractor it's down fra
we think it's bad for intel and amd. even though we think intel will get a short-term move upward before the end of the year, i think it's going to be world war iii in microprocessors that's bad for both. we don't have a buy on either. apple versus intel, basically if you look at pcs today, if you want a microsoft operating system, if you want excel or word, you pretty much have to use intel because of the memory requirements i think that apple can switch away in certain instances but if you're...
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dani:: points out that 50% comes from intel. of course it has an impact from some of these other shocks. some already moving higher. volume is somewhat light, but they are up in the trade. we could also see other stops move as well. anna: thank you. dani burger keeping us updated. we will keep those in focus. mark, a few minutes ago until the open of the trading day. global seems to be the theme. we have had the last couple of sessions focused on european lockdowns, extended lockdowns, growing lockdowns in some cases, but today's selloff has more of a global feel to it. mark: yes, i think that is fair. the nervousness around lockdowns is focusing europe. there is concern, in asian markets again today. one of things to now, the price action is poor. rice action is one of those words that raises scorn from animals who have never treated. -- analysts who have never traded. the bulls are the ones who seem to be jittery. it has hinted overall it is not the king like a great week. -- looking like a great week. bonds are strong and equ
dani:: points out that 50% comes from intel. of course it has an impact from some of these other shocks. some already moving higher. volume is somewhat light, but they are up in the trade. we could also see other stops move as well. anna: thank you. dani burger keeping us updated. we will keep those in focus. mark, a few minutes ago until the open of the trading day. global seems to be the theme. we have had the last couple of sessions focused on european lockdowns, extended lockdowns, growing...
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let's get more of intel at's -- intel's plans as well. midazolam any joins us now. what do you make of intel's move? >> thanks for having me. it makes absolute sense if you think about the current state of leading semiconductor main effect drink, a majority of the chips are made in taiwan. taiwan is a location that is been -- the country is going through its water shortage. there are also political issues, especially with china, and all of these factors raise significant risk to the viability of taiwan remaining the only location for manufacturing of semiconductors in that context, it makes a lot of sense for intel to become an enabler for manufacturing in the u.s. as you can imagine, this is a bipartisan issue. the u.s. government is providing funding, and on top of that, the demand of, especially with glad infrastructure, it does require a more diverse source of semiconductors. you look at all of these factors. shery: how long would it take for this move to actually change the shape of the global semiconductor landscape? >> when you think about building it, it wil
let's get more of intel at's -- intel's plans as well. midazolam any joins us now. what do you make of intel's move? >> thanks for having me. it makes absolute sense if you think about the current state of leading semiconductor main effect drink, a majority of the chips are made in taiwan. taiwan is a location that is been -- the country is going through its water shortage. there are also political issues, especially with china, and all of these factors raise significant risk to the...
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as you see more broadly with our new strategy, as i've declared, intel is back. >> indeed. you suggested companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers. why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you well know and i think you have even written on the subject about coopition. -- coop-etition. there are very few companies that can step into advanced semiconductor technology. something we have only used for our internal needs and scale before, but we are saying we will open our doors wide for the industry. with that in mind, customers are looking and saying, i only have tsmc, samsung, and intel, and only one of those is on western, u.s., european soil? i need a more balanced supply chain. i want to have at least two suppliers of my advanced technology sources and intel is saying we are going to be that. there might be some skepticism because we have somewhat halfheartedly tried some of this in the past and we are saying we are boldly going down this path. we will have our best technologies, ou
as you see more broadly with our new strategy, as i've declared, intel is back. >> indeed. you suggested companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers. why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you well know and i think you have even written on the subject about coopition. -- coop-etition. there are very few companies that can step into advanced semiconductor technology. something we have only used for...
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. >>> gentlemen, we're actually going to start with an intel brief if that's okay and quickly then shift from there. >> go ahead. >> mr. chairman, members, i'm jim sullivan the defense intelligence officer for cyber. thank you for the invitation to come down here. i'll provide you some background -- >> please put the mic closer to your mouth. thank you. >> want the mask off as well? >> no. mask on. >> mask on. just put the mic closer. thank you. >> thank you, sir. i'm here to provide a threat of our two main rivals russia and china in the information sphere. i'll cover more specifics in the closed session. i'll begin with russia. russia sees the information sphere as a key do main for modern military conflict. russia has prioritized a development of forces and means for information confrontation in a wholistic concept for ensuring information superiority since at least the 1920s. russia wages this struggle for information dominance during peacetime and armed conflict. with equal intensity using combined electronic and kinetic means and methods through information technical information ps
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. >> we are going to start with an intel brief and shift from there. >> good morning. my name is jim sullivan. i am a defense intelligence officer. thank you for the invitation to come down here. >> mr. sullivan, please put the mic closer to your mouth. mask off, as well? keep the mask on, my closer. thank you. >> i am here to provide a lens into the landscape of our main rivals in the information sphere. morse a -- i will talk more specifics in the closed session. i will begin with russia. russian sees the info sphere is a key domain for modern military conflict. they have bowties the development of forces in a holistic concept for ensuring information superiority since at least the 1920's. russian wages the struggle for information dominance during peacetime and armed conflict using combined electronic and kinetic means and methods through information, technical and psychological. the russian government claims nato countries led by the u.s. have created a powerful information operations system and are expanding. russia sees the information domain differently than the
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he was put on the intel committee. the real challenge there as you both know intel committee is different than any committee in congress. you get all the secrets. the problem with eric swalwell in the private sector he couldn't pass a security clearance. he couldn't get one. why would he get one in congress? there are 200 other democrats who could do that job. that's hypocrisy that they would allow him to be on. >> dana: let me also ask you do you have any idea why congressman gaetz was the only republican to vote against the federal government in terms of the trafficking money, the funds? >> no, i have no idea whatsoever why he would vote against that. >> bill: have you spoken to him since the news broke last night? >> i haven't been able to talk to matt gaetz yet. hopefully talk to him today. i've been traveling. we're going to a vaccination facility shortly. later this afternoon i hope to be able to speak with mr. gaetz. >> dana: keep us posted.
he was put on the intel committee. the real challenge there as you both know intel committee is different than any committee in congress. you get all the secrets. the problem with eric swalwell in the private sector he couldn't pass a security clearance. he couldn't get one. why would he get one in congress? there are 200 other democrats who could do that job. that's hypocrisy that they would allow him to be on. >> dana: let me also ask you do you have any idea why congressman gaetz was...
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we are back with our new intel ibm 2.0, intel is back. emily: you suggest companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers, why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you know and i think you have written on the subject of co-op-otiotion. there are very few companies that can step into advanced semi conductor technology. something we have only used for scale needs and now we are going to open our doors wide for the industry. with that in mind, customers are looking and saying, i can only have tsmc, samsung and intel as choices and only one of those is western u.s. and european soil, i need a more balanced supply chain. i need at least two suppliers of my advanced technology choices and intel is saying, we are going to be that. there might be some skepticism because we have halfheartedly tried some of this in the past. we are saying that we are boldly going down this path. we are having our best technology, our unique packaging and all of my intellectual pro
we are back with our new intel ibm 2.0, intel is back. emily: you suggest companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers, why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you know and i think you have written on the subject of co-op-otiotion. there are very few companies that can step into advanced semi conductor technology. something we have only used for scale needs and now we are going to open our doors wide for...
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rob, appreciate your thoughts. >>> intel new ceo doubling down on chip manufacturing. planning a $20 billion investment in two arizona plants aimed to build chips >> we were at an inflection point and we had to make a decision with regard to being that foundry, you know, for ourselves but also for the industry i'll say there's a handful of things that changed. it is a different market $100 billion foundry market by 2025 and few companies to step into that with leading process technology there's also extraordinary interest on the part of u.s. and european companies and governments for a more balanced supply chain and we are one of the few companies to step into that. >> the stock roughly plat after 13-month highs today will the big bet pay off dan new man joins us. >> thank you for having me. >> last night i was watching the story and see the stock react in the after hour session i'm wondering why you think there's such enthusiasm as the announcements were made and what sort of dawned on annalysts as time went on >> we hear about the rational exuberance everybody was ex
rob, appreciate your thoughts. >>> intel new ceo doubling down on chip manufacturing. planning a $20 billion investment in two arizona plants aimed to build chips >> we were at an inflection point and we had to make a decision with regard to being that foundry, you know, for ourselves but also for the industry i'll say there's a handful of things that changed. it is a different market $100 billion foundry market by 2025 and few companies to step into that with leading process...
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also us manufacturing is not dead so intel ceo said the old intel is the new intel and getting its swagger back as they doubled down on manufacturing. most people in the industry that intel would shift to become a chip design company outsourcing their manufacturing to taiwan, which is cheaper. intel aiming to open up factories starting production in 2024, which is a good thing for america. stuart: yes, in arizona as opposed to austin, texas, like the rest of big tech. changing the subject, have to look at gun stocks. all are up. president biden considering taking executive action for gun control with a ban on assault weapons" what he calls loopholes in the background checking system. this after those two terrible mass shootings in less than a week. looking at tesla, we are at 662. is there some kind of issue, susan, about the tesla cars having cameras inside them with privacy issues? susan: remember china banned military from buying tesla cars. consumer reports echoing the same problem saying the usage potentially undermines the safety benefits of driver monitoring which is to alert driver
also us manufacturing is not dead so intel ceo said the old intel is the new intel and getting its swagger back as they doubled down on manufacturing. most people in the industry that intel would shift to become a chip design company outsourcing their manufacturing to taiwan, which is cheaper. intel aiming to open up factories starting production in 2024, which is a good thing for america. stuart: yes, in arizona as opposed to austin, texas, like the rest of big tech. changing the subject, have...
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joining us to discuss intel's w■ comeback plan ise■ intel'se■ ri after. >>> we are trading 3900çó■object the s&p, right where we were on february 8th up less than 2%xd■from where we were in late january the market has slowedÑi■down it flattened okout really starting to chew up the turf right in this area between 3900 and 3950.q■ we have crossed 3940 seven of the last nine trading days why? we have had momentum break a little bit in the cyclical names that were benefitting from higher yields and reopening enthusiasm we have had a pullback in growth that haven't rye built ando■ the is not a lot of energy behind them however the market allowed some of the overheating groups to cool off aso3 lot. the arc invest etf, down 5a■ú0% peak to o■trough spacs as a group went down 20% high toçó■low.Ñ■ even the small caps down 8%. and nasdaq 100 down 11%e1 high low. allok the '1ñ■stayed withinqa couple of percent of its call time high. it is using up a lot of energy the tread water andçó■relievedo■ whatever lpoverbought conditions were there high beta has been the winning
joining us to discuss intel's w■ comeback plan ise■ intel'se■ ri after. >>> we are trading 3900çó■object the s&p, right where we were on february 8th up less than 2%xd■from where we were in late january the market has slowedÑi■down it flattened okout really starting to chew up the turf right in this area between 3900 and 3950.q■ we have crossed 3940 seven of the last nine trading days why? we have had momentum break a little bit in the cyclical names that were...
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and yet speaking of chips investors today seem pleased with intel's announcement that it would increase investment $20000000000.00 turn around its fortunes what's to be excited about their. well i mean it is very exciting in tell us investing $20000000000.00 into 2 new factories in their state of arizona although that's not going to happen overnight but it is a clear signal that intel not like other chip manufacturers are just doing to the zion and then they let the chips being produced by 3rd parties let's say in south east asia so if you look what happened with such a production in the ninety's actually it and 37 percent about 37 percent of all global chips were manufactured in the united states right now and that's down to approx a 12 percent yet talking about supply chains bringing production vick to the united states so that's a big step for intel there was some early excitement on wall street the stock up by 67 percent but then by the end of the day of the stock off intel dropped to about 2 percent to 20000000000 dollars well that's quite a lot of money right yes quarter in new yo
and yet speaking of chips investors today seem pleased with intel's announcement that it would increase investment $20000000000.00 turn around its fortunes what's to be excited about their. well i mean it is very exciting in tell us investing $20000000000.00 into 2 new factories in their state of arizona although that's not going to happen overnight but it is a clear signal that intel not like other chip manufacturers are just doing to the zion and then they let the chips being produced by 3rd...
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also down, microsoft, intel, and cisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. >> crypto on a tear, and taking vstoxx associated with it on a tear as well. -- taking the stocks associated with it on a tear as well. look at the board one more time, i want to show you this is not random. let's see if that pattern holds, italy. emily. emily: paypal rolling out a checkout with crypto service. it will use a sable coin backed by the u.s. dollar for transactions. he previously said bitcoin could hit $1 million or more. jesse, i want to start with coinbase, we expect it to get out of the gate next. what will you be watching when it comes to the public offering? jesse: the crypto space has been all private. i think it will take the valuations of crypto companies hire. emily: what are you thinking about in terms of your own ipo? what is the plan for yourself? jesse: we are on track to go public next year, probably second half. there is a lot of time between now and then, anything can happen in the crypto
also down, microsoft, intel, and cisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. >> crypto on a tear, and taking vstoxx associated with it on a tear as well. -- taking the stocks associated with it on a tear as well. look at the board one more time, i want to show you this is not random. let's see if that pattern holds, italy. emily. emily: paypal rolling out a checkout with crypto service. it will use a sable coin backed by the u.s. dollar for transactions. he...
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simon: intel has had a foundry business for quite some time. we can see from this supply and demand mismatch at the moment that there is a need for more manufacturing. there is a need for greater capacity. investing in leading edge process is expensive to do. it keeps the performance of semiconductors advancing i welcome that and i think it will be a good thing. emily: consolidation has been the name of the game in the chip industry for a number of years now. we're still waiting on an update from nvidia's plan to buy arm. can you give us an update or tell us more about what the holdup is? simon: we said it would take about 18 months. we remain confident about that timeline. we are working with regulators around the world to make sure they understand what we do and ultimately how they support competition in the end market. we think it will give us the ability to invest more aggressively in our roadmaps and provide that technology to any semiconductor company in the world that wants to build chips around our technology. we think this will be a go
simon: intel has had a foundry business for quite some time. we can see from this supply and demand mismatch at the moment that there is a need for more manufacturing. there is a need for greater capacity. investing in leading edge process is expensive to do. it keeps the performance of semiconductors advancing i welcome that and i think it will be a good thing. emily: consolidation has been the name of the game in the chip industry for a number of years now. we're still waiting on an update...
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. ♪ >> intel's ceo says he expects the global chip shortage to last a few more years. the cup and has unveiled plans to ramp up semiconductor manufacturing. that puts it in competition with asia's chip giant. >> i am committed to the best product in every category we participate in, the best cost structure and the most resilient supply chain. we see this ability to leverage the industry but also become a major supplier to the industry. the world is demanding more semiconductors than ever before. we were getting more digital and then covid happened. we to step into this in a big way. our strategy is uniquely positioned for intel to invest in. >> we are talking about production deadlines that were missed over years. what makes you so sure that you diagnosed and solved the manufacturing problems? pat: we are moving to a yearly cadence of processes following that. we are not -- we are trying to not only fix the issue but sustained leadership into the future. the path that we are on, we look at the data quite extensively and came to the conclusion that -- as i have declared
. ♪ >> intel's ceo says he expects the global chip shortage to last a few more years. the cup and has unveiled plans to ramp up semiconductor manufacturing. that puts it in competition with asia's chip giant. >> i am committed to the best product in every category we participate in, the best cost structure and the most resilient supply chain. we see this ability to leverage the industry but also become a major supplier to the industry. the world is demanding more semiconductors...
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it was a very innovative trade to get long intel earnings >> what do you think of intel at this point >> obviously i think it's under quite a bit of pressure and i can understand why the faux pas so to speak is causing the shares to be under a bit of pressure if i was playing it, i would do it it's a million dollar bet. it's a dollar. capping your risk and getting exposure to what is likely to be an catalyst of this trade. >> for more action, tune in tomorrow for the full show, "options action. time is running out and it's a real nail biter. go vought in our twitter poll. we'll get you the results and final trades after this quick break. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) >>> all right. let's get a check on bitcoin, b.k. bitcoin was down today was wondering what you made of the action we also got news fidelity was going to file for bitcoin etf. there's the chart, down 6.4 kt approximate. >> yeah, i think the failing is very big obviously they'
it was a very innovative trade to get long intel earnings >> what do you think of intel at this point >> obviously i think it's under quite a bit of pressure and i can understand why the faux pas so to speak is causing the shares to be under a bit of pressure if i was playing it, i would do it it's a million dollar bet. it's a dollar. capping your risk and getting exposure to what is likely to be an catalyst of this trade. >> for more action, tune in tomorrow for the full...
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intel in, then intel has to get out. then we get a nation that can go shields up a lot faster than it can today. mr. clyde: thank you. lastly, mr. smith. mr. smith: i think these have provided good perspectives. the one thing i would add is obviously this is a paradigm where cisa would be responsible for the assessment of threat data that is being reported domestically from companies inside the united states. at the same time you still have the n.s.a. which has this critical responsibility and role with respect to data that it is able to identify from outside the united states. and then for the government as a whole, you need to have both of these sources to get the full picture of the threats to the country. mr. clyde: ok. thank you very much. we had quite a serious ransomware attack in my district to a private company that basically shut them down for five weeks and cost them almost $10 million. so this is very, very important what we're doing here. thank you, madam chairwoman much i yield back. ms. norton: i thank the
intel in, then intel has to get out. then we get a nation that can go shields up a lot faster than it can today. mr. clyde: thank you. lastly, mr. smith. mr. smith: i think these have provided good perspectives. the one thing i would add is obviously this is a paradigm where cisa would be responsible for the assessment of threat data that is being reported domestically from companies inside the united states. at the same time you still have the n.s.a. which has this critical responsibility and...
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. >>> shots fired over at intel. hiring justin long information face of the mac in a new campaign is this a taste how the marketing wars will evolve >> i got to say apple as new laptops are really good at a whole lot of things. so to the extent that this intel justin long thing focuses in on gaming which is very profitable for intel is good but they need to amp up their game if they are going survive long term. >> i don't know who would have thought intel and not microsoft, back in their face or the mac guy was not the nice one i love that they are having fun. john you implied, backwards looking. maybe they need an intel guy or gal to sort of push this forward. who would that be? i don't know maybe they just need to update the whole rivalry. >> carl, it's notable this is just on the youtube channel for now. intel's troops and their core base of people buying powerhouse intel pcs kind of need that little shot in arm there's a lot of work to do over there particularly when it comes to chips that are both long lasting w
. >>> shots fired over at intel. hiring justin long information face of the mac in a new campaign is this a taste how the marketing wars will evolve >> i got to say apple as new laptops are really good at a whole lot of things. so to the extent that this intel justin long thing focuses in on gaming which is very profitable for intel is good but they need to amp up their game if they are going survive long term. >> i don't know who would have thought intel and not microsoft,...
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community or working with intel community or just working with the homeland. it's somebody above the frey and can talk about it and say here is what we need to do and see it all. of course, you have the three other subagencies under need it, but this defense and intel and then i think you'd have more synergy and a lot better information flowing that way. >> let's see what happens. okay, so we've discuss cyber sort of. you mentioned supply chain, which is very much in the news, semiconductor shortages and so on. what can you do the homeland committee about the supply chain? >> there's a lot we can do. first, i've got to tease up the supply chain. we have planes, called the air bridge, during this crisis, to help for the united states. think about that, why do we let ourselves be that vulnerable? and when i lived in syracuse my whole life. most of my life. penicillin made by bristol-myers, and now, none of it's made in the u.s. the component parts or most are in china. what are we going to do if we get in a bad way with china and the talks right now, it's not to
community or working with intel community or just working with the homeland. it's somebody above the frey and can talk about it and say here is what we need to do and see it all. of course, you have the three other subagencies under need it, but this defense and intel and then i think you'd have more synergy and a lot better information flowing that way. >> let's see what happens. okay, so we've discuss cyber sort of. you mentioned supply chain, which is very much in the news,...
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well i mean it is very exciting intel is investing $20000000000.00 into 2 new factories in their state of arizona also that's not going to happen overnight but it is a clear signal that intel not like other chip manufacturers are just doing good the zion and then let the chips being produced by 3rd parties let's say in south east asia so if you look what happened with such a production in the ninety's actually it has 37 percent about 37 percent of all global chips that were manufactured in the united states right now it's down to approx a 12 percent yet talking about supply chains bringing production back to the united states so that's a big step for intel there was some early excitement on wall street the stock up by 67 percent but then by the end of the day the stock of intel dropped to about 2 percent 20000000000 dollars well that's quite a lot of money right yes quarter in the york thank you. let's take a look now some of the other global business stories making headlines tesla chief you on musk says u.s. customers can now use bitcoin to buy the company's cars overseas purchasers w
well i mean it is very exciting intel is investing $20000000000.00 into 2 new factories in their state of arizona also that's not going to happen overnight but it is a clear signal that intel not like other chip manufacturers are just doing good the zion and then let the chips being produced by 3rd parties let's say in south east asia so if you look what happened with such a production in the ninety's actually it has 37 percent about 37 percent of all global chips that were manufactured in the...
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george davis, executive vice president and chief financial officer at intel. the next, jonathan jennings vice president of purchasing and supplier of technical assistance at the ford motor company and the third witness will be president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers and the fourth witness, doctor michelle, the howard w johnson professor at the school of management at mit and the final witness was introduced by our friend, senator brown with the united steelworkers district one. we will begin with you, mr. davis. you are on mute. >> how about now. >> perfect. too many buttons apparently. thank you for the opportunity to address the committee today. the semi conductor technology and the domestic manufacturing operations provide a critical foundation for u.s. economic and national security. more than 50 years ago, intel invented the world's first commercial microprocessor. this fueled job growth and development of new technologies with major economic benefits. today, intel remains the only american semi conductor with designs and manufactur
george davis, executive vice president and chief financial officer at intel. the next, jonathan jennings vice president of purchasing and supplier of technical assistance at the ford motor company and the third witness will be president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers and the fourth witness, doctor michelle, the howard w johnson professor at the school of management at mit and the final witness was introduced by our friend, senator brown with the united steelworkers...
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intel has unveiled an ambitious bid to regain its manufacturing lead. the company is going to spend billions of dollars on new factories, plus found a foundry business that will make chips for other companies. it is an aggressive move that puts intel back in competition with taiwan semiconductor manufacturing. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are worried not just for what happens when we are on the airplane itself, but what happens when people travel. they go out and mix, and with people who are not vaccinated. we are currently in a situation, as we look at our european friends, we do not want to be at this rapid uptake of cases again. so i would just encourage people and remind people now is not the time to travel. jonathan: that is the view of the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky. we will talk about that in just a moment. equity futures are up 0.7% on the nasdaq. on the s&p, we advance 0.3%. tha
intel has unveiled an ambitious bid to regain its manufacturing lead. the company is going to spend billions of dollars on new factories, plus found a foundry business that will make chips for other companies. it is an aggressive move that puts intel back in competition with taiwan semiconductor manufacturing. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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people are focused on ibm and talking a lot about intel, and maybe not so much the faangs of late we did the cnbc quarterly survey, and the exclusive question for us is which tech stock will have the best total return this year 49% say intel, 30% say cisco, and now they're relative to some of the, you know, the kathy woodstocks, if you will, the telodocs or zoom they think the old value tech will outperform the growth tech in this quarter ahead, jim. >> i struggle with that because these are completely, the ones up 49%, i mean intel, that is just a charm offense that's a charm offensive cisco, the numbers are probably too low that i didn't like yesterday, chuck robins on ra moo f yahoo finance is talking about problems telodoc is problematic that leaves with zoom. zoom is a kathy wood name. i'm glad you went there because i think, judge, i would love to hear from everyone on the panel whether this last fund, this fund that is about space exploration is finally a fund too far. judge, is it time down on jv.com, ali baba, tencent, google, netflix, amazon, or is it a show called "lost in
people are focused on ibm and talking a lot about intel, and maybe not so much the faangs of late we did the cnbc quarterly survey, and the exclusive question for us is which tech stock will have the best total return this year 49% say intel, 30% say cisco, and now they're relative to some of the, you know, the kathy woodstocks, if you will, the telodocs or zoom they think the old value tech will outperform the growth tech in this quarter ahead, jim. >> i struggle with that because these...
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as i have declared come intel is back. emily: you suggested companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers. why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you well know, and i think you have written on the subject of coopetition. in some domains you might compete, in others you might be customers and partners as well. and for that, there are very few companies that can step into advanced semi conductor technology, something we have only used for needs at scale before. and now we are going to say we are going to open our doors wide for the industry. with that in mind, customers are looking and saying, you know, i have samsung, intel is the leading choice and only one of those is a western u.s. and -- is on western u.s. and european scale -- and european soil at scale? i want at least two suppliers of my technology choices, and intel is saying we are going to be that. there might be some skepticism, because we have somewhat halfheartedly tried s
as i have declared come intel is back. emily: you suggested companies like apple and qualcomm could be your customers. why would they be your customers if they are your competitors? why should a fierce rival also work with you? pat: as you well know, and i think you have written on the subject of coopetition. in some domains you might compete, in others you might be customers and partners as well. and for that, there are very few companies that can step into advanced semi conductor technology,...
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plus, gambling chips — why the new boss of intel wants to spread the risk with more factories outside asia. is europe about slap export controls on coronavirus vaccines? and could the uk be on the receiving end? these are the big questions dominating the agenda for eu leaders — who are gathering for a virtual summit in the next few hours. european countries have been struggling to contain a third wave of infections — and are facing a shortfall in vaccine deliveries. so what's on the table? exports of eu—made vaccines could be stopped to countries where there isn't reciprocity — what i mean is, if that a country is not allowing vaccines made there to come to the eu. and here's the other buzzword — proportionality. does that country have a far higher vaccination rate than the eu? that is certainly the case with britain — where the vaccine roll—out is way ahead of the likes of france and germany. now, attention has focused on the vaccine made by astrazeneca. the eu ordered 100 million doses, mostly to be made in the uk — but the company has confirmed it will deliver less
plus, gambling chips — why the new boss of intel wants to spread the risk with more factories outside asia. is europe about slap export controls on coronavirus vaccines? and could the uk be on the receiving end? these are the big questions dominating the agenda for eu leaders — who are gathering for a virtual summit in the next few hours. european countries have been struggling to contain a third wave of infections — and are facing a shortfall in vaccine deliveries. so what's on the...
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defense and intel. i think more synergy. it makes for a hell of a lot better information flow that way. >> well let's see what happens. you mention supply change. semiconductor shortages and so on. what can you do in the homelands -- homelands committee echo rep. katko: --? rep. katko: there's a lot we can do. we have fema getting personal protective equipment to the united states. why do we let ourselves be that vulnerable? penicillin was made by bristol-myers. 70% of the nations penicillin. now none of it is made in the u.s. most of it is made in china . we cannot get in a bad way with china. way things went in the talks were not too good. we need to not as a protection but for understanding that when the next pandemic hits, are we going to be more secure as a nation? we have to thing about that. that's what supply chain is. the other aspect is component parts for manufacturing, and software, that supply chain software, are those component parts, are they safe? are they accurate? are they good? are they cybersecurity? >> b
defense and intel. i think more synergy. it makes for a hell of a lot better information flow that way. >> well let's see what happens. you mention supply change. semiconductor shortages and so on. what can you do in the homelands -- homelands committee echo rep. katko: --? rep. katko: there's a lot we can do. we have fema getting personal protective equipment to the united states. why do we let ourselves be that vulnerable? penicillin was made by bristol-myers. 70% of the nations...
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we are talking about intel making major moves and intel's part of the dow 30 pushing the dow up about 200 points. you're watching "today in the bay." as we continue to return to classrooms... parents like me want to make sure we're doing it safely. especially in the underserved communities hardest hit by covid. trust me, no one wants to get back to classroom learning more than teachers like me. using common sense safety measures like masks, physical distancing, and proper ventilation. safety is why we're prioritizing vaccinations for educators. because working with our local communities... we will all get through this together, safely. >> good wednesday morning. let's get you out the door with a live look outside as we see the sun rising over the east bay. walnut creek 44 degrees and the warmup happens quickly today. we'll get a lot of sunshine and we'll be headed close to 70 degrees. we'll talk about even warmer air in our forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> and looking at the toll plaza on the richmond side of the richmond-san rafael bridge and the volume builds here coming off
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he puts intel indirect competition with the most advanced chipmaker. tesla is going all in on bitcoin. a 1.5 billion dollar investment in the world's largest cryptocurrency. elon musk says you can buy one of his electric cars with bitcoin. he also says any bitcoin will not be converted to a traditional currency. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ >> accusations of vaccine nationalism are so wrong in terms of europe because we are international in terms of exporting. we will have conversations about what they might do. jonathan: the eu commissioner mcginnis there. from new york city this morning, good morning. tom keene will be back with us on monday. here's the price action. s&p 500 futures up a little more than 10 points. up 6/10 on the nasdaq. not much price action in your 10 year in the bond market. a lot of issuance in a moment. we bounce back up. you see and heard about the blockage of th
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so there was intel available. it was not screamed from the roof tops. >> and they are still being misled that the election was rigged, not just by donald trump but by the prominent members of the republican party and the convention that it holds. thank you so much. up next, new york governor andrew cuomo faces new accusers and new calls for his resignation. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. ♪ for decades, most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet changed that. by inventing a revolutionary pad, that's incredibly thin. because it protects differently. with two rapiddry layers that overlap, where you need it most. for strong protection, that's always discreet. it's time to question your protection. it's time for always discreet. wealth is breaking ground on your big
so there was intel available. it was not screamed from the roof tops. >> and they are still being misled that the election was rigged, not just by donald trump but by the prominent members of the republican party and the convention that it holds. thank you so much. up next, new york governor andrew cuomo faces new accusers and new calls for his resignation. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be...