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, with microsoft, it's sort of an arms race here. i think yelp's ceo is getting a few calls this weekend. >> in terms of who might be, you mentioned microsoft. that's sort of an unlikely -- i think most people would say google or yahoo! or another internet name so to speak as opposed to a software name with an internet presence. >> google and yahoo! are definitely sort of more consensus but i think there's an arms race going on here. if you like at where microsoft and dell are going, they want to double down potentially on search, on mobile, on cloud. they need more and more content specific on the local side, and this is something where a bit out of consensus, but i see microsoft being acquisitive not just on the cloud but on the internet social side as this convergence of enterprise, consumer, and social happens in the market. >> dan, in terms of yelp though, is this an attractive buy at this point? this is a company that's trading 90 times current numbers. their first quarter numbers out a month ago were okay but they're barely ek
, with microsoft, it's sort of an arms race here. i think yelp's ceo is getting a few calls this weekend. >> in terms of who might be, you mentioned microsoft. that's sort of an unlikely -- i think most people would say google or yahoo! or another internet name so to speak as opposed to a software name with an internet presence. >> google and yahoo! are definitely sort of more consensus but i think there's an arms race going on here. if you like at where microsoft and dell are...
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microsoft's new skype translation. >> i think microsoft does have their mojo back. i think you can easily see that. valuation is still reasonable. last quarter was outstanding. i'm had pressed they can replicate in the next quarter. if they come close, i do think much like apple, the wind is at the sails of microsoft now. >> karen what did you make of what was announced yesterday in terms of home automation and the health roads versus microsoft? >> i sort of agree with dan. that some of these apps are going to be -- the more you can get the ecosystem and the more they can get into every aspect of your life. every device, every aspect. i don't know exactly which ones are going to work. you know they're probably throws stuff out there that is not going to work. to me, i think apple is one of the winners out of the conference. >> and are you long? >> i am long. >> you are long apple. another winner from wwgc could be bitcoin. apple says apps could facilitate the transmission of approved currencies as long as they comply with state and federal laws. recently banned bitc
microsoft's new skype translation. >> i think microsoft does have their mojo back. i think you can easily see that. valuation is still reasonable. last quarter was outstanding. i'm had pressed they can replicate in the next quarter. if they come close, i do think much like apple, the wind is at the sails of microsoft now. >> karen what did you make of what was announced yesterday in terms of home automation and the health roads versus microsoft? >> i sort of agree with dan....
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microsoft? >> absolutely. i think absolutely. i looked at a bunch of the tech names since the december 20th cross of 1600 which was the time it crossed after the point that dom pointed out. you've got apple up 15%. google up 3%. facebook up 17%. microsoft up 13.6%. here's the one that really blows me away. twitter down 34%. so that's the real standout since the beginning of the year. if you're looking for what's really happened since 1600 to 1700, that's the one that's scary. >> speaking of names that are competitive with microsoft and others, google, the owner of nest, the maker of smart thermostats and smoke detectors buying dropcam. nest, of course, was acquired by google back in january for $3.2 billion. and we talked to ceo greg duffy last month. he had some interesting things to say about google and nest. take a listen. >> when it comes to google nest, i definitely think in the next few years we're going to see them wanting to get into our space and see us wanting to get into their space. that's okay with us. we think camer
microsoft? >> absolutely. i think absolutely. i looked at a bunch of the tech names since the december 20th cross of 1600 which was the time it crossed after the point that dom pointed out. you've got apple up 15%. google up 3%. facebook up 17%. microsoft up 13.6%. here's the one that really blows me away. twitter down 34%. so that's the real standout since the beginning of the year. if you're looking for what's really happened since 1600 to 1700, that's the one that's scary. >>...
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how involved are you on a day-to-day basis with microsoft? >> i am on the board. the board is doing some important work right now. the foundation is the biggest part of my time, but then i put part-time work in to help as a board member. >> are you involved at all -- or how involved are you with the search for the new chief executive? >> the board is working on that. there is nothing new to say. >> we had the fortune of having the mayor come back to this company, and we are happy to have him back at bloomberg. bill, has that ever hit your vision in the future of ever going back to microsoft full-time? >> well, my full-time work will be the foundation for the rest of my life. my wife, melinda, and i are enjoying that. i get to do it in depth. i am not going to change that. i will help out part-time. >> mike, tell me how you think. in the 12 years you have been in public office, technology, the industry itself has changed dramatically. new pioneers that follow in the footsteps of bill gates, give me your take on the state of technology. >> technology is an enabler.
how involved are you on a day-to-day basis with microsoft? >> i am on the board. the board is doing some important work right now. the foundation is the biggest part of my time, but then i put part-time work in to help as a board member. >> are you involved at all -- or how involved are you with the search for the new chief executive? >> the board is working on that. there is nothing new to say. >> we had the fortune of having the mayor come back to this company, and we...
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he is from microsoft. he is envisioning. i love that title. he has just written a book about infobesity. are we being less efficient or more efficient. he is from microsoft and we will be down there in a few moments to discuss that. stay with us. back to you in the studio. >> the chief envisioning officer at microsoft. >> i have never heard about infobesity. they have come up with a new word. infobesity. >> i might be suffering from infobesity on a daily basis. >> never mind. >> manus cranny is here. he wants to talk about the chinese premiers meeting in the u.k.. relations outking of the deep freeze. this is an official visit and not a state visit. to meet thegets queen. the differences are fairly minimal. >> one is a real invitation. 200 business leaders are coming with him. a pressmeron has conference this afternoon. reestablishing the u.k. on a level lane field in terms of investment. that very trustworthy source -- >> i like the daily mail. >> we are back on beef and lamb. they have not exported beef and lamb to china in 30 years. >> i di
he is from microsoft. he is envisioning. i love that title. he has just written a book about infobesity. are we being less efficient or more efficient. he is from microsoft and we will be down there in a few moments to discuss that. stay with us. back to you in the studio. >> the chief envisioning officer at microsoft. >> i have never heard about infobesity. they have come up with a new word. infobesity. >> i might be suffering from infobesity on a daily basis. >> never...
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curious, everybody seems to be bullish on microsoft now. what can go wrong? what news item would you see that says this is not working out? >> 70% of stock are still kind of on the sideline. it's more about nokia that that could blow up. we think they're going to guide lower in the next quarter. i think they could go from 2% market share to 10% being everything we hear. nokia is the x variable. cloud you feel good about. nokia is one variable. >> that could be a -- nokia $7 billion acquisition. >> they're going to write that down. him talking about getting the 10% market, that's a dream. this stock works because it's got a 2.7% interest yield. they seem to have things in order here under the new management. i'm not saying you chase it as a trader. >> i not only think it's going to break out, i think it's going to go towards 50. i think it's now most recently because adella brings something to microsoft. he's got the direction for the company. part of the transition is the cloud. maybe the smartphone market, maybe they get incremental there.
curious, everybody seems to be bullish on microsoft now. what can go wrong? what news item would you see that says this is not working out? >> 70% of stock are still kind of on the sideline. it's more about nokia that that could blow up. we think they're going to guide lower in the next quarter. i think they could go from 2% market share to 10% being everything we hear. nokia is the x variable. cloud you feel good about. nokia is one variable. >> that could be a -- nokia $7 billion...
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some see ballmer's microsoft background put to marketing the clippers globally. but perhaps the biggest reason ballmer bid 400-million and 800 million more than the second place and third place bids, sports marketing professionals say its too much to overcome with a counter-bid. and too much for even donald sterling to refuse. sterling's wife, shelly, asserting that she is sole-trustee accepted ballmer's bid on behalf of the sterling family trust. all along, the nba preferred a voluntary sale of the clippers after league commissioner adam silver banned donald sterling from the n-b-a for life for racist comments made in a private conversation that was taped and made public. trouble is in the house for jp morgan chase. the city of los angeles accuses the bank of steering minorities-- into risky home loans they could not afford. the city claims it triggered a wave of 200,000 foreclosures that ruined property values and the city's finances. jp morgan plans a vigorous defense. while also stating: while the downturn was beyond our control, we will continue to partner w
some see ballmer's microsoft background put to marketing the clippers globally. but perhaps the biggest reason ballmer bid 400-million and 800 million more than the second place and third place bids, sports marketing professionals say its too much to overcome with a counter-bid. and too much for even donald sterling to refuse. sterling's wife, shelly, asserting that she is sole-trustee accepted ballmer's bid on behalf of the sterling family trust. all along, the nba preferred a voluntary sale...
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the first thing he noticed was that the document was created in microsoft word which has a feature most people don't know about. >> if you 0 open a document, type in it, even if you don't save it as a document, the program itself auto saves it for you in the background and it gives it an unusual name that you would never recognize. >> interestingly only one person in the family used microsoft word. >> microsoft word had never been used on the ashley wallace account, but it had been used on the stacey castor account. >> bracken found evidence there were numerous drafts of the suicide note which the writer made a point of not saving, but fragments of the final note still on the computer's hard drive were timestamped. the timestamps automatically registered by the computer showed ashley could not be the writer. >> i was able to determine that microsoft word was not used after 2:27 p.m. on 9/12, the very same day which, therefore, shows that ashley wallace couldn't have written the notes, because she was in school the entire day. >> the final clue was in the note. stacey let something slip.
the first thing he noticed was that the document was created in microsoft word which has a feature most people don't know about. >> if you 0 open a document, type in it, even if you don't save it as a document, the program itself auto saves it for you in the background and it gives it an unusual name that you would never recognize. >> interestingly only one person in the family used microsoft word. >> microsoft word had never been used on the ashley wallace account, but it had...
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it seems to me everybody is coming at them from crm to microsoft. instead of oracle, i'd rather been in microsoft. >> i think they've always had competition. these guys think they're going to be one and two in the most profitable parts of this space. >> that's the thing. don't listen to larry ellison. >> how do you not? look at the stock in the last five years. >> tim, they have made 100 acquisitions worth $50 billion in the last ten years. there's no organic growth. the company that he built -- >> who cares? why do you care about that? >> you know what the rumor is? they're going to pay $5 billion to $6 billion for microsystems. why? >> they haven't done it yet. >> i know, but why? there's no growth there. much better places than large-cap tech to be. >> agree to disagree. a way to invest in marijuana without investing in penny stocks. the stock popping this week on promising study results. we'll talk to the ceo exclusively next. plus, get to a computer, phone, or tablet right now. i mean, now. log on to cnbc.com/vote. you'll get to help pete decid
it seems to me everybody is coming at them from crm to microsoft. instead of oracle, i'd rather been in microsoft. >> i think they've always had competition. these guys think they're going to be one and two in the most profitable parts of this space. >> that's the thing. don't listen to larry ellison. >> how do you not? look at the stock in the last five years. >> tim, they have made 100 acquisitions worth $50 billion in the last ten years. there's no organic growth. the...
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microsoft is key among them, offering office 365. timmy up with salesforce and with -- teaming up salesforce and apple. i love this name. speaking to the chief envisioning officer. we'll be talking to him in the 10:00 hour to discuss how microsoft is driving this forward. satya nadella really wants to bring cloud computing first. he feels that's where the money is, that is where the growth is for microsoft. we will also be speaking to ippe botterie. will be speaking to her the opportunities lie for investors in the cloud. how much is this disrupting current institutions, current businesses. we are talking financial technologies been taxed, how much cloud computing is helping growth there. and area were london is pioneering, beating the rest of the technology hubs out there with the amount of people and new start ups we have. all of that still to come, mark. we will also talk about how much you can save in energy. if you move all her e-mail and works in businesses to the cloud, many feel that could cut energy use is by 87% at work, be
microsoft is key among them, offering office 365. timmy up with salesforce and with -- teaming up salesforce and apple. i love this name. speaking to the chief envisioning officer. we'll be talking to him in the 10:00 hour to discuss how microsoft is driving this forward. satya nadella really wants to bring cloud computing first. he feels that's where the money is, that is where the growth is for microsoft. we will also be speaking to ippe botterie. will be speaking to her the opportunities lie...
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the new microsoft ceo, everyone is talking about the cloud. it's just a change of delivery system. >> thank you so much, gentlemen, for being with us. forex report.ick and the next hour, fashion designer nenette lapore is here to discuss how the american dream inspired her to create american decimate an american fashion line. ♪ >> eric cantor and all of american politics are stunned as he is defeated in a primary. peter hancock brings prodigious derivatives and skills to aig. falls to araq breakaway al qaeda group. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from new york. it is wednesday, june 11. i am tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> a lot to talk about. overnight, we are going to start in the u.k. unemployment fell to the lowest level. weaker outlooks for u.s., russia and china. is playingank catch-up. mortgageing at weekly applications up 10%. last week they were down 3%. we have the budget statement urgings -- earnings. several items of note. president obama's going to be delivering a commencement speech to the h
the new microsoft ceo, everyone is talking about the cloud. it's just a change of delivery system. >> thank you so much, gentlemen, for being with us. forex report.ick and the next hour, fashion designer nenette lapore is here to discuss how the american dream inspired her to create american decimate an american fashion line. ♪ >> eric cantor and all of american politics are stunned as he is defeated in a primary. peter hancock brings prodigious derivatives and skills to aig....
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there are two million consoles sales ahead of microsoft. microsoft freaked. they announced the latest game title and they are lead -- they're trying to shorten the gap up is supposedly going to be build on focusing more on gamers and didn't talk about doing things like skype video and gesture control. off the able fred and new games like -- table yesterday and talking about new games like the driving games that a lot of people absolutely love. just amazing looking and they have a new version called horizon 2 and the very popular halo is now out in their shelves. big hay hoe player. watch out. >> my favorite. i love halo. >> she puts on fatigues. >> right (. >> it's great game. >> boost it all the way up right? >> knock on the door. >> they're going to put that out in hd. then sony was on last night and they kind of went the other way. they said wait a minute look at the things we're going to be emphasizing including streaming television and the morpheus headset here. this is a virtual reality head september and also going to let you game on the television wit
there are two million consoles sales ahead of microsoft. microsoft freaked. they announced the latest game title and they are lead -- they're trying to shorten the gap up is supposedly going to be build on focusing more on gamers and didn't talk about doing things like skype video and gesture control. off the able fred and new games like -- table yesterday and talking about new games like the driving games that a lot of people absolutely love. just amazing looking and they have a new version...
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chief envisioning officer will be joining us from microsoft. we will find out what he thinks about microsoft and where it goes from here. it is also men's fashion week in london. they call it london collections. i am not entirely sure why. we will leave that to one side for the moment. .e have the ceo of austino i hope i am pronouncing that correctly, francine lacqua, if you are watching. his take on how seriously we should take men's fashion. there's a lot of hype around this side of the industry. is it real? was it generate the top line or the bottom line? how do they see the future developing? we will figure that out and we will talk about what is happening in iraq. and we will talk about this transaction. go for alstom?o great view ont a what is happening in london. and we will continue our cheesy asud funds as will -- puns well. >> the always well-dressed guy johnson. never with his head in the clouds. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." team usa scored its winning goal last night from a corner kick. it is something that can make or bre
chief envisioning officer will be joining us from microsoft. we will find out what he thinks about microsoft and where it goes from here. it is also men's fashion week in london. they call it london collections. i am not entirely sure why. we will leave that to one side for the moment. .e have the ceo of austino i hope i am pronouncing that correctly, francine lacqua, if you are watching. his take on how seriously we should take men's fashion. there's a lot of hype around this side of the...
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i think they done the have to change tact as much as microsoft has. they are in that leading position. what they need to do now is reassure consumers that have bought the console that there are great games coming out for it. i think they've done that today. as for microsoft i'm not sure what else they can do at the moment other than tell people there are great games on this plot form. they've gone back on a lot of things they said they were going to do. i think if they stay the course now and get great games out there, they will see good stuff for them. >> can i also just ask you, on the general gaming market, i was looking at figures, it's estimated approximately 20% of the market is the high end pc gaming that accounts for 20% of market, then you have 17% that's the low-end, the ipad and smartphone games and the remaining 63% of the market goes to video game consoles. is it going to stay like this or are we going to see video game consoles diminishing significantly and a big growth story on hand-held devices? >> hand-held has been growing for a whil
i think they done the have to change tact as much as microsoft has. they are in that leading position. what they need to do now is reassure consumers that have bought the console that there are great games coming out for it. i think they've done that today. as for microsoft i'm not sure what else they can do at the moment other than tell people there are great games on this plot form. they've gone back on a lot of things they said they were going to do. i think if they stay the course now and...
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fbr capital upgrading microsoft. rich auerbach. rich, i'm going to start with you technically because i've been hearing from people that microsoft is becoming more of a technically driven stock. if that's the case, what are you seeing right now? msft, a buy or a sell? >> brian, it's actually a buy. old tech like microsoft has been a real bright spot this year. the stock's almost up 10% with the nasdaq composite up 2.6%. that's outstanding relative strength. in addition to that, look at this trend line we have here, brian, takes us back over a year. we've held that 200-day moving average and finally that cup and handle formation that we love to talk about here at the end. that's a bullish continuation pattern. we've struggled a little bit with resistance but we should move higher. but brian, what i really like is the longer-term chart of microsoft. the stock had moved sideways for some time. but we really established a very nice multiyear base of support on that weekly chart. that takes us all the way back to 2009. we've broken out.
fbr capital upgrading microsoft. rich auerbach. rich, i'm going to start with you technically because i've been hearing from people that microsoft is becoming more of a technically driven stock. if that's the case, what are you seeing right now? msft, a buy or a sell? >> brian, it's actually a buy. old tech like microsoft has been a real bright spot this year. the stock's almost up 10% with the nasdaq composite up 2.6%. that's outstanding relative strength. in addition to that, look at...
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game on with the biggest developers gathering at e-3, how does microsoft plan to steal the show. worst trade of the day. why is hershey locked in a clash over cannabis and chocolate. let's meet today's starting lineup. here at hope, stocks are marching closer to two big round newspapeup i numbers. 17,000 on the dow, 2,000 for the s&p. so what can derail this rally? pete. >> i don't know what else is out there. temp per we the causes for concern seem to be abating. >> and i think the only things that i can see was an explosive move to the up side which would be followed up by selling pressures. and look how many bulls were out of mar are kket at 1885. completely missed almost 70 points. we need the financials to participate. if the financials can participate this, market got legs to the up side. they are still cheap. so i think when you say what are the legs that remain, chips still look cheap, financials still look cheap. and you look at some of the transports this, remain cheap, but getting more expensive. >> you hit new highs and you keep moving forward. >> what started to chan
game on with the biggest developers gathering at e-3, how does microsoft plan to steal the show. worst trade of the day. why is hershey locked in a clash over cannabis and chocolate. let's meet today's starting lineup. here at hope, stocks are marching closer to two big round newspapeup i numbers. 17,000 on the dow, 2,000 for the s&p. so what can derail this rally? pete. >> i don't know what else is out there. temp per we the causes for concern seem to be abating. >> and i think...
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there are a lot of anti virus programs the number one free viruses program is microsoft security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purify you don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give
there are a lot of anti virus programs the number one free viruses program is microsoft security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purify you don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our...
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what is the microsoft game plan? >> this was a great example. they got a lot of kudos for not just talking about the next-generation halo game but making previous versions of halo available on the xbox one. something they have not done before. a were clear about acknowledging the new gaming crowd. last year, microsoft to my earlier point was more focused on the entertainment power of the xbox one. >> what about virtual-reality? like facebook buying oculus. >> we will watch that story and sony buying project morpheus. >> be sure to tune in to our live coverage of e3 tomorrow on "bloomberg west." we will hear from the new head of xbox and speak to the new ceo of oculus. still ahead, the first commercial droned a flyover land. it will survey the oil field in northern alaska. coming up. >> time for on the markets. let's take a look at where stocks traded today. a very tight range for stocks. the dow and the nasdaq eking out a very small gain by the end of the session, he pointed to points respectively. the s&p did not make it after seven of eight se
what is the microsoft game plan? >> this was a great example. they got a lot of kudos for not just talking about the next-generation halo game but making previous versions of halo available on the xbox one. something they have not done before. a were clear about acknowledging the new gaming crowd. last year, microsoft to my earlier point was more focused on the entertainment power of the xbox one. >> what about virtual-reality? like facebook buying oculus. >> we will watch...
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the tone says donald sterling is refusing to sell the clippers to former microsoft c.e.o. ballmer, the $2 billion deal was negotiated by donald sterling's wife after the league moved to oust donald sterling over racist remarks. last week he agreed to sell and drop the suit against the league but he has reversed the decision after learning the nba will not revoke the ban or his $2.5 million fine. >> subway workers in brazil are stopping the work stoppage two days ahead of the world cup and will decide if they resume the strike on thursday the day the world cup begins which has tripled the capital for five days and a threat to the international soccer tournament since subways are the main wave getting fans to the stadium. it is an embarrassment for brazil which has seen protests by citizens angry over the $11 billion spent on the cup. >> 50 years now, the treeview is facing a tough challenge raising $15,000 by september or next season is in jeopardy. here is that story. >> under the shade of a giant maple, this spree -- treeview suffered a loss overshad dead by troubles. >>
the tone says donald sterling is refusing to sell the clippers to former microsoft c.e.o. ballmer, the $2 billion deal was negotiated by donald sterling's wife after the league moved to oust donald sterling over racist remarks. last week he agreed to sell and drop the suit against the league but he has reversed the decision after learning the nba will not revoke the ban or his $2.5 million fine. >> subway workers in brazil are stopping the work stoppage two days ahead of the world cup and...
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we'll tell you how microsoft and sony are fighting it out over your gaming dollars. who's winning so far? don't go anywhere, you may own these stocks or may want to buy them. ♪ ♪ my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valv
we'll tell you how microsoft and sony are fighting it out over your gaming dollars. who's winning so far? don't go anywhere, you may own these stocks or may want to buy them. ♪ ♪ my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa®...
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we are due for a little more, this has strength from enemies and microsoft and we think ultimately a little higher. one thing that can add to this is, of course, apple. here are two charts, apple versus the xlk absolute and obviously am has been a big willi laggered. here is a two-year chart relative, two-year chart relative. xlk, apple. i held the xlk as a constant. what was important is we held the le. now we look leak we are complete this formation and make it back to parity, if you will. final cart, here's the absolute chart at apple. seven-year high, split adjusted. if you like to name your patterns, you can call this a cup and hand him. we know the stock has just jumped from 75 to 95, a little back off. ultimately, the conclusion should be a perfectly symmetrical move back to the high. we think you get to parity at 100. >> so a higher move is what carter has seen. dan, back to the fundamental story, we are entering the weakest quarter for am. we don't have a catalyst? >> it's a iphone story. that got it sparked. people focus on the dividend raise and buy backs. i think that's a
we are due for a little more, this has strength from enemies and microsoft and we think ultimately a little higher. one thing that can add to this is, of course, apple. here are two charts, apple versus the xlk absolute and obviously am has been a big willi laggered. here is a two-year chart relative, two-year chart relative. xlk, apple. i held the xlk as a constant. what was important is we held the le. now we look leak we are complete this formation and make it back to parity, if you will....
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if they want to, but this threats puts microsoft in pole position. with an important demographic. boy, there is no demographic. >> look, i think people have to recognize this is about small business crazy, trying to find the next some of -- but you're building the future for the next generation of app.s, really get people thinking, you know what? i have something that coop worth d this is what creates jobs, not the federal government. >> just the fact that they have 9 million developers, that's a stunning number. >> yeah, and the reason why is because there's so much money to be made on this platform, both because of how it's written and who is buying these devices. they are the upper income, mittle to so it's a valuable customer base. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. >> thanks, jim. see you tonight. >>> sue? >> when we come back an investor who actually owns apple. wee find out if he's baying more or is she going to sell a bit. also apple's impact on the rest of tech. and cnbc is live blogging from san francisco. we are back in two minutes' time. all company became big business
if they want to, but this threats puts microsoft in pole position. with an important demographic. boy, there is no demographic. >> look, i think people have to recognize this is about small business crazy, trying to find the next some of -- but you're building the future for the next generation of app.s, really get people thinking, you know what? i have something that coop worth d this is what creates jobs, not the federal government. >> just the fact that they have 9 million...
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morgan, apple, microsoft, ge and chevron, google, apple, microsoft, and yahoo!, and apple and -- apple, and microsoft, jand j, ge, and apple microsoft, out of 25 names, potential names you could have 25 different stocks that is diversification you have 11. overwhelmingly exposeed to technology, only one of these proclaims to a tech fund. i have to tell you, if you are a mutual fund investor, look under the hood. know what the funds own, it is easy to find top 20 holdings, find them, look them up, make sure you are not doubling them up, make sure you buy things that different, not different names but funds are different. and when you are at work, tell your employer, i want more options, too many businesss have so small selections, i know they are probably intimidated. they want to go safe, but if you are ever going to outperform the market have you on break some of the old habits. charles: coming up. name of the game, here, is always making money. ♪ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ shcan print amazing things, right from
morgan, apple, microsoft, ge and chevron, google, apple, microsoft, and yahoo!, and apple and -- apple, and microsoft, jand j, ge, and apple microsoft, out of 25 names, potential names you could have 25 different stocks that is diversification you have 11. overwhelmingly exposeed to technology, only one of these proclaims to a tech fund. i have to tell you, if you are a mutual fund investor, look under the hood. know what the funds own, it is easy to find top 20 holdings, find them, look them...
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the first multiplayer game for xbox one built and run on microsoft azure. letting gamers around the world interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. we wake up thinking about it. and bake it fresh in-store, every day. it's a pretty good job. with some nice fringe benefits. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. 'cause it's the very foundation of your sandwich. we don't take that lightly. so we're always trying to make it even better. that's why we added some ingredients and took others out. we think it's our best bread yet. but come in and see for yourself. bread is on the rise at subway. [cheering and applause] >> welcome back, everybody. nation, folks, if you've been watching the show for the past eight and a half years, you know there is one moral evil i've crusade against since this show began. it's bow bow tie pass. also gay marriage. despite my firm belief that marriage is meant to be between one man, one woman, support for same-sex marriage has spread like dysentery throu
the first multiplayer game for xbox one built and run on microsoft azure. letting gamers around the world interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. we wake up thinking about it. and bake it fresh in-store, every day. it's a pretty good job. with some nice fringe benefits. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. 'cause it's the very foundation of your sandwich. we don't take that lightly. so we're always trying to...
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clippers to the mic microsoft ceo, ballmer, and would not pursue action. new week, new problems. fisher, the head coach of the knicks, timizing a five-year, $25 million deal, not bad, details finalized this morning, and he played as a backup guard, reuniting with phil jackson who coached him to five titles in l.a. that's a floor shot there. you know, a lot in the future here. from the racetrack to the backtrack, co-owner of california chrome is apologizing after two days of complaining. >> why apologize? is he who he is. >> he apologized to his wife. he said horses competing there should also have run in the first two legs of the race. >> very ashamed of myself. very ashamed. i need to apologize to a lot of people. i need to apologize to the world and america. our fans that have written us, given us so much support. i apologize. i sincerely apologize. i wanted it so much for this horse to win the triple crown for the people of america, and i was a very -- i was very emotional, very emotional. >> so he's backtracking there. anyway, we're chatting. he looks a little like -- just ea
clippers to the mic microsoft ceo, ballmer, and would not pursue action. new week, new problems. fisher, the head coach of the knicks, timizing a five-year, $25 million deal, not bad, details finalized this morning, and he played as a backup guard, reuniting with phil jackson who coached him to five titles in l.a. that's a floor shot there. you know, a lot in the future here. from the racetrack to the backtrack, co-owner of california chrome is apologizing after two days of complaining....
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they call out apple, google, microsoft, facebook among others. this echoes attacks by chinese media in the wake of the disclosures by contractor edward snowden. we have talked about a trade war and people fanning the flames. this doesn't help. >> it doesn't. china being the world's largest, most andly growing market and soon in dollar value the most valuable market. it's not a place you want to be cut out of. we are in a much more difficult situation. we no longer have the moral high ground. we can't sit there and go, wait a minute. this is unfair. they look back at us and go, excuse me, but some other things are going on that you guys have been doing. i'm concerned. i don't know exactly what it means. but i do know it will be complicated. >> i remember covering facebook's road show a couple of years ago. the question executives got was how they grow in china given that they were blocked there. cheryl sandberg said over and over, it's up to them. when you see comments like this, do you lose hope that a company like facebook or twitter will have a
they call out apple, google, microsoft, facebook among others. this echoes attacks by chinese media in the wake of the disclosures by contractor edward snowden. we have talked about a trade war and people fanning the flames. this doesn't help. >> it doesn't. china being the world's largest, most andly growing market and soon in dollar value the most valuable market. it's not a place you want to be cut out of. we are in a much more difficult situation. we no longer have the moral high...
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with marshall we're looking at working with microsoft to make this a 21st century academy. zinga has worked with us to create game academies and we're rethinking the career tech approach to more of a link learning approach. those are areas where we have fundsers interested in and we'll be doing proactive fund raising versus waiting for people to come to us. really getting the message out that this is not about funding, but about addressing public education and moving to this 21st century vision. >> i think when tony smith was within the school district before he went to oakland he used the terminology that he's trying to disrupt patterns of sexism. i'm curious if you brought up girls and low income groups and the digital divide, i'm wondering what part of the division to action is addressing what smith would remind us of in terms of achieving access, equity and social justice. >> this is why it'd be great to hear the voice of the stuntds. when you talk to our students there's a couple things. first of all they're board with the traditional ways of teaching and i think that'
with marshall we're looking at working with microsoft to make this a 21st century academy. zinga has worked with us to create game academies and we're rethinking the career tech approach to more of a link learning approach. those are areas where we have fundsers interested in and we'll be doing proactive fund raising versus waiting for people to come to us. really getting the message out that this is not about funding, but about addressing public education and moving to this 21st century...
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it's so dominant by microsoft and oracle and apple, it's highly unlikely it will collapse. the way a crm can collapse or a pandora can collapse. >> this is not a small company. it's a $32 million -- >> it still speaks to the issue of momentum. >> but those are not momentum stocks, microsoft and apple are dullards, they're practically utilities. they are not extended. they're not overpriced. and that's why. xlk is holding up so well. >> the ferocious rally in the bond market. the yield on the ten-year hitting its lowest level since last june. that gave a boost to rate sensitive stocks. the xlu which tracks utilities, the best performing sector this week in the s&p. option traders weren't buying this move. a staggering 20 puts traded for each call in the xlu today. nearly 130,000 puts traded on the xlu today. most of that activity centered around the $42 strike. so if option traders are betting against the sector, should you. carter has made it to the smart board. carter, what do you see? >> we know that utilities are the best performing sector today, best performing this wee
it's so dominant by microsoft and oracle and apple, it's highly unlikely it will collapse. the way a crm can collapse or a pandora can collapse. >> this is not a small company. it's a $32 million -- >> it still speaks to the issue of momentum. >> but those are not momentum stocks, microsoft and apple are dullards, they're practically utilities. they are not extended. they're not overpriced. and that's why. xlk is holding up so well. >> the ferocious rally in the bond...
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i remember thinking on the outside that microsoft is executing on the unified strategy. all i can hear about was my family members complaining, that every button is the size of half the screen. i realize that it is very easy to demo products that looks like unification between the pc and but at the end of the day the user experience you want in each of those environments -- >> he wanted to be different. >> you do. i think apple holds themselves to a very high quality standard. i think that they are concerned that they will get a low base. the overall experience on the mac would start to feel this grad -- degraded. -- i've attended these events for years and years, and there is something about the macintosh and. is soence that encompassing and involving and you felt so connected. >> that is why they are so invested. >> and they line up around the block. i want to see what the os will be like. driving a 1.0e car which will be a deathtrap? >> stay away from gm. i do want to mention that we're about an hour into the no hardware yet. we did not expect any, but are we wowed so
i remember thinking on the outside that microsoft is executing on the unified strategy. all i can hear about was my family members complaining, that every button is the size of half the screen. i realize that it is very easy to demo products that looks like unification between the pc and but at the end of the day the user experience you want in each of those environments -- >> he wanted to be different. >> you do. i think apple holds themselves to a very high quality standard. i...
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we think about the microsoft ballmer thing when he announced his early retirement. you probably won't see that pop. i guess the crop -- people can come in and take over a massive company and do a great job. the jury is still out at microsoft, too. sometimes the devil that you know. i like the stock. i think it's back at 24 and you buy it. >> we did call cisco for a response. the company saying we do not comment on rumors. next time we talk succession is when we announce succession. >> they got a new grill. >> no. >> it's fair. >> totally fair. >> i thought cisco was going to bounce longer ago than it has. i think it finally has caught some of its mojo back. any chamber's announcements stocks are going to go higher than now. >> yeah. >> it's a company that doesn't need to be fixed. they're on a turn-around plan where microsoft is a company that needed to be fixed. i don't know if you get that same type of pop that you're going to get. >> they are in their fourth restructuring in the last five years. it's a -- maybe a guy like malowi would be perfect for this job. >>
we think about the microsoft ballmer thing when he announced his early retirement. you probably won't see that pop. i guess the crop -- people can come in and take over a massive company and do a great job. the jury is still out at microsoft, too. sometimes the devil that you know. i like the stock. i think it's back at 24 and you buy it. >> we did call cisco for a response. the company saying we do not comment on rumors. next time we talk succession is when we announce succession....
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the government is going after e-mails microsoft has stored at a facility in dublin, ireland, as part of a drug trafficking case, but microsoft says the warrant violates international law and user privacy. tech companies store information in data centers all over the world. this raises a lot of questions about physical borders when it comes to your digital information. >>> all right, here's the uber story berman loves this morning. the car-booking app, uber, is changing the way people travel all over the world, and some taxi drivers, they're not happy about that. yesterday, licensed taxi drivers tried to block traffic in several european cities in protest, but their efforts are back-firing. uber says it's seeing a surge in demand in the cities where protesters, where those taxi drivers protested. in london, for example, uber downloads are up 850% compared with last week. >> can you imagine that, 850% in a week because of a taxi strike? >> it's drawing attention, the fact that, hey, we're available and here's the app you can use for uber. you don't have to hail a cab. >> it is coming,
the government is going after e-mails microsoft has stored at a facility in dublin, ireland, as part of a drug trafficking case, but microsoft says the warrant violates international law and user privacy. tech companies store information in data centers all over the world. this raises a lot of questions about physical borders when it comes to your digital information. >>> all right, here's the uber story berman loves this morning. the car-booking app, uber, is changing the way people...
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now look at microsoft, announcing a new promotion today. trade in your used macbook air and get $650 credit for the purchase of one of their new surface pro three. you don't think that is a very good deal, do you? >> i think is a good deal for them from a p.r. perspective. getting promotion for their product. i wouldn't take the deal personally. they are still struggling to get this product off the ground in terms of a larger audience. stuart: are you saying the surface pro or the service tablet is not a hit? >> it is not a hit yet. this may get it to be a hit, but it is not there yet. you can tell this a huge discount for people. there is a reason they are giving as big of a discount. no way they would get a deal like this. stuart: you think the macbook is so much better than the surface? >> they cost about $1000 so it is not like they are giving to charity or anything like this, but they are trying to get his audience that doesn't exist you have to the service tablet. stuart: in your judgment will they ever get an audience for the service
now look at microsoft, announcing a new promotion today. trade in your used macbook air and get $650 credit for the purchase of one of their new surface pro three. you don't think that is a very good deal, do you? >> i think is a good deal for them from a p.r. perspective. getting promotion for their product. i wouldn't take the deal personally. they are still struggling to get this product off the ground in terms of a larger audience. stuart: are you saying the surface pro or the service...
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take a look at microsoft today in the green, after getting an upgrade at fbr capital. they say the new strategy is setting stage for new growth. office 365 poised to add significant value. tony belts in the running but did not get the top job is going to gopro as its new president. this comes as the camera company gegt ready to go public late they are year. typical pattern for those who don't get anointed as the new ceo, find opportunities elsewhere. >> absolutely. going back to microsoft, i think this call is very premature. it's still a cheap stock. maybe we get excitement and multiple expansion, but they are so far from being out of the woods in terms of being able to convert massive revenue and profit stream that is based on pc and pc software and enterprise software to the cloud where the analyst praises giving windows away for free. that's great for consumers. i don't know where the revenue comes from. again, we could have a run in the stock, excitement around it, but they are so far out from being done with this transition. >> reminds me of the note the other da
take a look at microsoft today in the green, after getting an upgrade at fbr capital. they say the new strategy is setting stage for new growth. office 365 poised to add significant value. tony belts in the running but did not get the top job is going to gopro as its new president. this comes as the camera company gegt ready to go public late they are year. typical pattern for those who don't get anointed as the new ceo, find opportunities elsewhere. >> absolutely. going back to...
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you look at like sales for sony and microsoft, it is all in a very tight circle. there is no winner or loser at this time. in particular, the exclusive games. we have our own development studios to create world-class content that can only be found on the nintendo platform. >> you think of games like mario party and that's a major. how big of a game do you think that could be because of overall sales? >> when you talk about of an impact a game like mario party 8, especially over the weekend, you have to look at the impact on hardware. but we announced this morning in an analyst meeting is that mario kart broke by a factor of 4. 4 times hardware sold since it's launch. it is a system seller because you can only buy it on the wii u. >> collectibles, figurines, it all comes to life. this is what we have seen with the likes of infinity and skylandre. do you feel you're taking from their playbook -- like infinity and skylander? >> amiibo is something you can only have through our platform. you will be able to play these figures across a range of software. for super smas
you look at like sales for sony and microsoft, it is all in a very tight circle. there is no winner or loser at this time. in particular, the exclusive games. we have our own development studios to create world-class content that can only be found on the nintendo platform. >> you think of games like mario party and that's a major. how big of a game do you think that could be because of overall sales? >> when you talk about of an impact a game like mario party 8, especially over the...
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he come from google and microsoft. there is a capable culture there. , like youerm trend is go, you'll start to see more global talent coming onto this platform in scaling up the company. >> you brought the earliest model of the xiaomi phone. if you said the first phone was like a brick. betternot gotten a lot -- there have been comparisons made to apple. it looks like the iphone. some aspects have been copied. some people have said that. is there any truth to it? >> they have come with their own flavor. it is pound for pound, spec for spec one of the best phones out there. they really focus on building something based on a live operating system. where they have new users telling them what to do. that is the fundamental design sys difference. i think it feels live an engaged and dynamic. apple,big difference is, phones in china are unaffordable. set out toke lei jun create something that was economically feasible for chinese consumers. >> steve jobs is a god. he knows exactly what consumers want to buy. lei jun said he
he come from google and microsoft. there is a capable culture there. , like youerm trend is go, you'll start to see more global talent coming onto this platform in scaling up the company. >> you brought the earliest model of the xiaomi phone. if you said the first phone was like a brick. betternot gotten a lot -- there have been comparisons made to apple. it looks like the iphone. some aspects have been copied. some people have said that. is there any truth to it? >> they have come...
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we partner with different competitors as well as friends like microsoft. it's not a bad thing to do. i believe the open echo approach is the right approach to take. so at the end of the day, we have to bring our own share of innovation to the equation. the thing we're best known for is making the best business software in the world. the other thing we are known for is making the best in memory database platform in the industry. we now have over 1500 start-ups, building their future business models. it's a hana world now, so we're the one attracting more and more of the partnership,, while at the same time we're very respectful of the competition. many of them are good. it makes sense where they have weaknesses to partner with others. we're strong in most places, and we abide by the principles of open steds, open platforms and open partnerships. >> it sounds like you have the company we've been waiting for. now your name is on it, and i wish you the best of luck. thank you to coming to me from your sapphire conference in orlando, which i know is a huge deal
we partner with different competitors as well as friends like microsoft. it's not a bad thing to do. i believe the open echo approach is the right approach to take. so at the end of the day, we have to bring our own share of innovation to the equation. the thing we're best known for is making the best business software in the world. the other thing we are known for is making the best in memory database platform in the industry. we now have over 1500 start-ups, building their future business...
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they have partnerships with microsoft, version america, and youtube. they filter content and collect revenue from advertising based on that. that is not expected to be material revenue in 2014. >> i get dizzy as i watch these things. the video is so awesome. any talk of partnerships with red bull, that seems obvious. >> they have sponsorships, they sponsor athletes. their bread and butter is surfing. competitionsthose and racecar competitions. they have some sponsorship interaction. as far as i know they do not collect revenue from that. it is mostly the sale of hardware. >> how has the roadshow gone, are they so arrogant they do not have a road shohow? >> i watched their retail roadshow video, which was produced by gopro. very entertaining to watch. >> exciting looking at ebitda, are they going to make any money or is it -- red bull videos? >> guys doing crazy things. >> february of 2000, right? >> i would not say it is that extreme. >> these guys are profitable and have been for four years that they posted financials and their perspectives -- in thei
they have partnerships with microsoft, version america, and youtube. they filter content and collect revenue from advertising based on that. that is not expected to be material revenue in 2014. >> i get dizzy as i watch these things. the video is so awesome. any talk of partnerships with red bull, that seems obvious. >> they have sponsorships, they sponsor athletes. their bread and butter is surfing. competitionsthose and racecar competitions. they have some sponsorship interaction....
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the first multiplayer game for xbox one built and run on microsoft azure. letting gamers around the world interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease
the first multiplayer game for xbox one built and run on microsoft azure. letting gamers around the world interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the...
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. >> when he was at microsoft people said microsoft was not cool, steve ballmer is not cool, but now with the clippers he is cool? >> absolutely, he is cool. the average person does not know who the ceo of microsoft was. i know bill gates, but they do not know the coo of the company. this will give him an opportunity to be much more of a global, worn american coming-out party. >> how much were you willing to pay for it? >> under $1 billion. >> ok. >> we thought there was no way that team could make economic sense and anything north of $1 billion in without the right price was $700 million to $900 million, and when the numbers got to 1.5 billion, it did not make sense. there were other bidders that said let's combine forces, but nobody could get to that number because it is a lifestyle purchase, and maybe one day when i finish doing all the stuff that i'm doing, my son is running this company, i can go have some fun, either a sports team or alex. >> you almost ran for d.c. mayor. >> i did. >> i have to get to donald sterling. he is about to sue the nba. is he a racist? do not no caps
. >> when he was at microsoft people said microsoft was not cool, steve ballmer is not cool, but now with the clippers he is cool? >> absolutely, he is cool. the average person does not know who the ceo of microsoft was. i know bill gates, but they do not know the coo of the company. this will give him an opportunity to be much more of a global, worn american coming-out party. >> how much were you willing to pay for it? >> under $1 billion. >> ok. >> we...
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take a listen. >> i retired from microsoft earlier this year. it's a wonderful opportunity, frankly, from microsoft fresh blood, fresh ideas, fresh thinking, a leader outstanding, new countries for the company and i look forward to new opportunities for me. >> i got to tell you, he ought to do every commencement speech. he has a bad rap. the guy is motivational. >> speaking to the students at the university of washington, he's pulling out the things from me. it's about them. it's not about him. >> no. >> he talked about if it was possible for me, it's possible for you, live the way i live. you can always, why, because he's a billion fair? >> if this was a street fight. >> i will go with grasso. >> oh, really? >> ultimately, i think he is metaphorically saying, you can do whatever you want. look what i did. i will do something better. >> i love that message, at the end of the day. >> it has nothing to do with it from the stock here, everyone wrote this one off the stock 84 date is up 11%. they do have the opportunity to turn the ship around to re
take a listen. >> i retired from microsoft earlier this year. it's a wonderful opportunity, frankly, from microsoft fresh blood, fresh ideas, fresh thinking, a leader outstanding, new countries for the company and i look forward to new opportunities for me. >> i got to tell you, he ought to do every commencement speech. he has a bad rap. the guy is motivational. >> speaking to the students at the university of washington, he's pulling out the things from me. it's about them....
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the first multiplayer game for xbox one built and run on microsoft azure. letting gamers around the world interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. [ male announcer ] the mercedeis here.ummer event now get e unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ daughter ] yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ]...