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tim cook saying they have advantages in a.i. shares currently at their highest since february stock up 6% plus final trade. courtney >> dwo, we like emerging markets. starting to see china coming back around, so, you want to make sure you are invested here. >> karen >> yes, i like citigroup >> dan >> you know, i obviously usually peloton a lot and i use the tread. i feel like you probably have a dollar downside, maybe like $4. >> it's an option. >> yeah. >> what? >> guy >> you're watching the sixers game, i know msi, check that out, mel >> all right, >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all nvestors there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make a little money my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. i hate rooting against the u.s. econo
tim cook saying they have advantages in a.i. shares currently at their highest since february stock up 6% plus final trade. courtney >> dwo, we like emerging markets. starting to see china coming back around, so, you want to make sure you are invested here. >> karen >> yes, i like citigroup >> dan >> you know, i obviously usually peloton a lot and i use the tread. i feel like you probably have a dollar downside, maybe like $4. >> it's an option. >>...
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tim cook has been at this for a long time. we were buying the stock in 2014 when everybody was saying it is just a handset company, but one of the things you know about tim cook is he is not a plasterer -- blusterer. he said, we have advantages that other firms do not. that is one of the other reasons the stock was rewarded. nancy: -- katie: so do not necessarily count tim cook out. let's zoom out from apple and talk about the broader stock market. looking through research this morning, you had a note from mike wilson saying you did look at the broader market. the place you should be is defensive sectors such as consumer staples and the economic data we are getting is mixed from the fed perspective. i would be curious to hear your take on it if you look at your portfolio now. how are you thinking about your sector allocation? nancy: we thought the economy was slowing down before we got the gdp number and we thought the labor market was softening. one of the things you have to do is know how to pivot and we think i would rather
tim cook has been at this for a long time. we were buying the stock in 2014 when everybody was saying it is just a handset company, but one of the things you know about tim cook is he is not a plasterer -- blusterer. he said, we have advantages that other firms do not. that is one of the other reasons the stock was rewarded. nancy: -- katie: so do not necessarily count tim cook out. let's zoom out from apple and talk about the broader stock market. looking through research this morning, you had...
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and tim cook is probably talking about revenue. if the asps went out, there is a chance unit sales were down, but revenue actually was up, and they probably grew a little bit in mainland china. either way we still are facing concerns in china for apple. there is newfound competition from huawei. there are those government bands, but certainly tim cook, they seem optimistic about china when it came to the iphone. where coke seemed less optimistic was other products. he didn't explain what was doing so poorly for apple in china, why revenue was down in china, but he said apple does have work to do. now, one other thing. apple could have grown quarter over quarter. he did not specify when that growth occurred. they may be down on an annual basis. everyday grew over the last quarter. maybe they grew at some period during the quarter. there is a little more explanation to do from coke, but they are not going to give those details. ed: the big area where explanation is needed is the roadmap for generative ai. check out marc's latest repo
and tim cook is probably talking about revenue. if the asps went out, there is a chance unit sales were down, but revenue actually was up, and they probably grew a little bit in mainland china. either way we still are facing concerns in china for apple. there is newfound competition from huawei. there are those government bands, but certainly tim cook, they seem optimistic about china when it came to the iphone. where coke seemed less optimistic was other products. he didn't explain what was...
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yeah, you sell tim cook -- i'm not going to do it. i'm going to be on the sidelines. >>> coming up, some afterhours action to bring you. shares of cisco on the move after reporting. details about that quarter next. >>> plus, visa announcing a new update -- new updates to its payment offerings. how a.i. is factoring in and how it could change the way consumers pay ahead. don't go anywhere. "fast money" is back in just a couple minutes. >>> you're watching "fast money" here on cnbc. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "fast money." and we have a news alert on peloton. shares on the move after report that the company is in talks with jpmorgan for an $850 million loan sale to help with its debt load. just sad, $4. $4. >> yes. that's a lot. i guess -- the thing is, just a little refinance, put a little more time to sort of get it together. it's sort of an option. if we have more life, if they have debt, so, they have cash in the short-term, they have more life. then it will be all right, i wouldn't own it here. >>> earnings from cisco
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tim cook has talked about a.i. innovation there. what are you expecting and what innovation to satisfy investors? >> in the short-term basis, i think apple needs to improve the narrative on a.i. as a way to improve sales, including the iphone. i think google put it best with the raw computing power for a.i. is more of a cloud computing story than a smartphone story. i think at the near-term basis, apple is increasing its game and generative a.i. could be beneficial for smartphone sales for the next cycle in september. >> you have a hold on apple. $173 price target. lower than the stock trading right now. i hope it is okay to pinch you as a bear. is apple not getting credit for the m3 chip? those chips will be used to power laptops they are calling a.i. laptops. >> i'll argue at 25 times pe, ap apple is getting a lot of credit. low single digit pe growth. they are getting enough credit. i would be more excited if they moved forward with a car. i see opportunities to improve on what tesla is doing. they talked about robots. 25 times w
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when you talk to tim, i mean, by the way, like, you talk to tim cook, he's a very real person, and i don't mean to sound dopey about it. what i'm saying is that he, too, gets surprised when things are good. like, wow, china turned out to be better than i thought. we started thinking that maybe china was getting weaker, and it didn't, and the big cities, we're selling really well. i mean, they're trying to do a rest of world where you -- with the conference call, you talk about how big india can be. now they're talking about -- soon, the conversation would be about r.o.w., rest of world, and it's also going to be about the wallet. that's going to be really important. we don't know where the wallet's going, but they intend to be much more financial services oriented. that matters to me. more financial services, more business, but then the a.i. the guy said, listen, do i have to go over all the things that samsung's doing or just forget about it? i got the impression that you can forget about the lead that the android phone has. that will be history three months from now. there will be
when you talk to tim, i mean, by the way, like, you talk to tim cook, he's a very real person, and i don't mean to sound dopey about it. what i'm saying is that he, too, gets surprised when things are good. like, wow, china turned out to be better than i thought. we started thinking that maybe china was getting weaker, and it didn't, and the big cities, we're selling really well. i mean, they're trying to do a rest of world where you -- with the conference call, you talk about how big india can...
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speaking with our steve kovach, tim cook did not provide guidance, but said sales would grow in the second quarter. if you remove the $5 billion from the rltsesults, we would h grown this year on a year on year basis. mac sales were up 4%, but below the high watermark set in 2022. services is bouncing back. sales rising more than 14% to $24 billion. when it comes to china, sales were down year on year, but not as bad as feared. what about a.i.? nothing material to note. cook teased the a.i. reveal is coming up soon. frank, shares are up 6%. >> pippa, thank you very much. let's talk more about apple's buyback news and broader markets. joining me now is the senior portfolio manager and strategist at federated hermes. steve, good morning. i want your reaction to the apple earnings report. the huge buyback and also raising the dividend. how is this impacting the markets today? >> it reiterates why some subset of the magnificent seven has been so strong. you have cash flow generation. that cash flow generation allows you to do good things. for example, in a quarter where your sales are down a b
speaking with our steve kovach, tim cook did not provide guidance, but said sales would grow in the second quarter. if you remove the $5 billion from the rltsesults, we would h grown this year on a year on year basis. mac sales were up 4%, but below the high watermark set in 2022. services is bouncing back. sales rising more than 14% to $24 billion. when it comes to china, sales were down year on year, but not as bad as feared. what about a.i.? nothing material to note. cook teased the a.i....
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i'm going to stick with tim cook. the bad news is priced in and the stock is trying to make a balance from the long-term support at $172. >> and tim cook. the other two teams look to be walking away from that. joe sitting right next to me. he rebalanced. as most of you know and we documented it yesterday on halftime pick one of the big moves if not the biggest. no more apple. you sold it. tell us why? >> based on technicals. and revenue decline. based on the fact that if, in fact revenue growth comes in. negative 5% this quarter this is the fifth quarter out of the last six that we've seen that decline. i cannot remember a quarter where the expectations were so low for this stock. let me cite a statistic which is absolutely remarkable. the percentage of analysts that have a buy rating. relative to the other mega caps. 57% . 57 have a buy rate on apple. if you look at the magnificent five. putting tesla to the side. there is not one appropriate. to the questions i'm going to ask and the ones that joe just answered for
i'm going to stick with tim cook. the bad news is priced in and the stock is trying to make a balance from the long-term support at $172. >> and tim cook. the other two teams look to be walking away from that. joe sitting right next to me. he rebalanced. as most of you know and we documented it yesterday on halftime pick one of the big moves if not the biggest. no more apple. you sold it. tell us why? >> based on technicals. and revenue decline. based on the fact that if, in fact...
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. >> wowie, i thought would talk more ai tim cook confident going to do well event may 7 maybe rerevealing more we will hear from elizabeth warren before days over in 2004 microsoft was 30 billion we've come a long way i will say lastly two 90-billion-dollar announcements from apple did not buy that much they bought 77 and 84 billion to some degree fox like at this financial engineering stock. >> they will raise money in bond market pay off money in a way don't have to pay treasury, it is just for are shareholders in a sense a better you long-term for shareholders would be i want more of that think about, the money i think the four other for you top a.i. players in this quarter announced 40 billion dollars worth of commitment to a.i. that is where it is going to be tim cook confident he can do that maybe too much may onic focus on day-to-day share price. >> at this point, they are seeing serious issues in china charles i think when the chinese communist party came out said no more iphones used in chinese government that was a pivot that was a turning points not just for apple but market i
. >> wowie, i thought would talk more ai tim cook confident going to do well event may 7 maybe rerevealing more we will hear from elizabeth warren before days over in 2004 microsoft was 30 billion we've come a long way i will say lastly two 90-billion-dollar announcements from apple did not buy that much they bought 77 and 84 billion to some degree fox like at this financial engineering stock. >> they will raise money in bond market pay off money in a way don't have to pay treasury,...
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apple ceo tim cook says he maintains a great view of china in the long-term. speaking with investors after apple's latest sales beat, he says the firm has worked to do in the country outside of the iphone sector. bloomberg technology reporter mark gurman has more details. mark: apple reported better than anticipated q2 earnings results with the iphone declining about $5 billion on an annual basis, in addition to the same for overall revenue, within the device actually growing in mainland china, according to ceo tim cook. the ipad also declined, but that was to be expected, given that the device have not been updated since the end of 2022, and that new versions of the ipad pro and ipad air are coming next week. services and the mac bright spots on apple's earnings report, bringing in growth to the iphone maker compared to the year ago quarter. one a negative was the wearables home and accessory calgary, which fell about $800 million. the company's cfo said this was due to a tough compare from a year ago when the apple watch ultra and the second-generation airpo
apple ceo tim cook says he maintains a great view of china in the long-term. speaking with investors after apple's latest sales beat, he says the firm has worked to do in the country outside of the iphone sector. bloomberg technology reporter mark gurman has more details. mark: apple reported better than anticipated q2 earnings results with the iphone declining about $5 billion on an annual basis, in addition to the same for overall revenue, within the device actually growing in mainland china,...
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you know, tim cook told me before the call even started, he gave me a little guidance and said, low single-digit growth for the june quarter, and that seemed to be enough to drive it a little bit higher. it's up 7% now. that's about what it was after hours as well. i also want to add onto something that toni was just talking about. there's also spending in what they're doing on artificial intelligence on device. i talked to cook about this too in our interview and talking about what's call these neuroprocessing units. you'll hear about this a lot as microsoft talks about a.i. devices in the coming weeks as well. those are the kind of chips that apple has been chipping since 2020, and that allows for more a.i. activity to happen on device. now of course, apple devices don't necessarily run generative a.i. things right now, but it helps with image processing and other stuff kind of under the hood. they have a lot of experience on the hardware side and have been making investments in those kind of technologies to enable a.i. and again, we're waiting for that big announcement next month to see exact
you know, tim cook told me before the call even started, he gave me a little guidance and said, low single-digit growth for the june quarter, and that seemed to be enough to drive it a little bit higher. it's up 7% now. that's about what it was after hours as well. i also want to add onto something that toni was just talking about. there's also spending in what they're doing on artificial intelligence on device. i talked to cook about this too in our interview and talking about what's call...
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tim cook says sales will grow in the low single digit9s in the second quarter. that's not a big deal, but it is when you've got consecutive quarters of falling revenue. in the last quarter overall, sales fell 4%. iphone revenue fell 10. iphone 16 is coming. that is the a.i. iphone. can apple do it better than the competitors by bringing privacy to it? apple is rah really good at making people feel like their data is secure. artificial intelligence relies on data to do quick calculations, make suggestions. if tim cook could convince other people, including me, that the you can use my data and use a.i. in a private way, he's got my vote. stuart: that's interesting. thanks, lauren. david's still with us. i'm intrigued at this stock the buyback. why are they doing such a huge stock buyback now? why? >> well, why did they not do it sooner? why are they playing a .5 percent dividend? this is a third of their cash on hand and they generate this free cash flow in six months -- stuart: what you want a is a dividend, not a buyback. >> i can't eat a stock buyback, but i ca
tim cook says sales will grow in the low single digit9s in the second quarter. that's not a big deal, but it is when you've got consecutive quarters of falling revenue. in the last quarter overall, sales fell 4%. iphone revenue fell 10. iphone 16 is coming. that is the a.i. iphone. can apple do it better than the competitors by bringing privacy to it? apple is rah really good at making people feel like their data is secure. artificial intelligence relies on data to do quick calculations, make...
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will tim cook come out and bring up a.i. and a whole bunch of issues when it comes to their strategy and rollout? >> i think they have to. the fundamentals here are very weak, very poor. negative revenue growth in four out of last five quarters. we're expecting negative revenue out of the quarter they are about to report. they need eyes off the income statement because of weakness in china. they need to focus. a.i. is a great headline how they will incorporate a.i. in siri. how they will not get left behind by alphabet and amazon in the generative a.i. new revenue streams. so they really need to focus on a.i. they need to stop focusing on new iphone colors which is what they focused on last quarter without mentioning a.i., or generative a.i. liz: that was a disappointment for a lot of people waiting to hear something exciting about what is the sort of stock popper now and that is, anything a.i. but you have got to have substance behind it. i know they have been working. they have some of the smartest people there in cupertin
will tim cook come out and bring up a.i. and a whole bunch of issues when it comes to their strategy and rollout? >> i think they have to. the fundamentals here are very weak, very poor. negative revenue growth in four out of last five quarters. we're expecting negative revenue out of the quarter they are about to report. they need eyes off the income statement because of weakness in china. they need to focus. a.i. is a great headline how they will incorporate a.i. in siri. how they will...
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tim cook was very clear on the call that the iphone was better than people expected. took the number one and number two piece in terms of market shares in urban china last quarter. from its recent visit to china, things are going well. time after time, analysts asking the question, is china doing that well? it doesn't reconcile with what we've been doing -- seeing on our channel checks. we are still confident about it. tom: wouldn't break the iphone numbers. in terms of what investors are looking for from apple in the quarters ahead then. >> big picture, they are looking for the next big thing. they want this to be a topline growth stock. it clearly isn't right now. one or 2%, not much. two things coming up, one is ipad refresh next week. may 7 announcement. bigger than that in june, the worldwide development conference where they will reveal more about ai plans. lots of questions on the call yesterday about those plans. a couple of keys or clues and what tim cook said at the beginning of his prepared remarks. he said they bring a unique combination of hardware and so
tim cook was very clear on the call that the iphone was better than people expected. took the number one and number two piece in terms of market shares in urban china last quarter. from its recent visit to china, things are going well. time after time, analysts asking the question, is china doing that well? it doesn't reconcile with what we've been doing -- seeing on our channel checks. we are still confident about it. tom: wouldn't break the iphone numbers. in terms of what investors are...
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apple ceo tim cook gave some guidance that we expected low single digit during the quarter with year-over-year basis announcing stock buyback and cook says given confidence, the board has authorized an additional $110 billion share repurchases and raising the dividend. it helps when you have $260 billion in cash on hand as apple does, to put one hundred $10 billion in context, it is monster rests, larger than the average size of an s&p 500 company and bigger than boeing or even dear in their market gap. it is helping to put better numbers, the most competitive market in the world, no doubt about it. it continues to be if you look at how we did on iphone, extraordinary supply disruption from a year ago, actually grew, there were reports apple losing to local competitors, i have been down by 1/5 to start this year but wall street has a lot of relief, 7 price target hikes, morgan stanley calling 216, 20% upside for the stock but it's not all roses, there were some down arrows, iphone sales dropped 10% from a year ago and analysts are hoping may be these new ai features might reignite more excitem
apple ceo tim cook gave some guidance that we expected low single digit during the quarter with year-over-year basis announcing stock buyback and cook says given confidence, the board has authorized an additional $110 billion share repurchases and raising the dividend. it helps when you have $260 billion in cash on hand as apple does, to put one hundred $10 billion in context, it is monster rests, larger than the average size of an s&p 500 company and bigger than boeing or even dear in...
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. >> he definitely endorses tim cook there. i struggled to figure out whether he was in that camp which just says, there's nothing new or the camp that says, we're on service. and also, remember, tim cook is adamant, it's a tech company, and i wasn't sure whether buffett felt it was a service company with tech. now, these -- none of these have to do with the fact that he's selling some. david, you know that apple's become very controversial because of whether it has growth or not and whether it's just afternoon iphone company without something new. what is your impression about what people are saying? say, about vision pro, does it matter? what else is moving the needle that they're doing? does that impact, do you think, what buffett's thinking? >> i really don't know, jim. you're the only person who's talking regularly about vision pro, and as our viewers know, you are single-handedly trying to make sure it becomes a key part of the enterprise, so to speak, that businesses use it. but beyond that, as you well know, i think the
. >> he definitely endorses tim cook there. i struggled to figure out whether he was in that camp which just says, there's nothing new or the camp that says, we're on service. and also, remember, tim cook is adamant, it's a tech company, and i wasn't sure whether buffett felt it was a service company with tech. now, these -- none of these have to do with the fact that he's selling some. david, you know that apple's become very controversial because of whether it has growth or not and...
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>> tim cook said they're going to break new ground in artificial intelligence. to me, that means something new, something novel and something we haven't seen before not just in apple devices but period there was one other generative ai tucked into this ipad announcement they announced a new update to the software called logic. it's what professionals use to edit sound they did add generative ai for some beats and music in the background you can tell it to make drum beats and it will automatically do it. >> this is for peoplecreating music? >> people like you and me would never use this, but a very niche audience would want to use it for music creation i talked to tim cook about this last week. when they're talking about the chip, he told me we've been doing these neuro processi iuni for four years, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence on their devices for at least four years now. there is a good chance they're going to start leveraging that in a more significant way next month. >> does that excite you, what may might be up to with their chips and pu
>> tim cook said they're going to break new ground in artificial intelligence. to me, that means something new, something novel and something we haven't seen before not just in apple devices but period there was one other generative ai tucked into this ipad announcement they announced a new update to the software called logic. it's what professionals use to edit sound they did add generative ai for some beats and music in the background you can tell it to make drum beats and it will...
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tim cook said he feels good about the businesses in china. recent. >> reporter: has suggested that apple is in fact losing share in that region. is apple using the buyback as distraction to get the investors to look away? did we just buy that today in terms of the stock popping today? >> no, it's not a distraction like tesla. apple should get the benefit of the doubt. five years ago they issued debt at zero rates and it gave them the capital markets flexibility. i think every analyst will say that's part of the reason, if anything, they trade at a premium. it's also the services business, but if you want to think about some of those comps, first of all, very low bar coming into the numbers, but obviously a difficult comp in the one-off. in tim cook and the company have explained, if you remove that, you're standing in the pork, saying it wasn't that bad. the outlook is at least year over year, for fiscal full '24 there will be some revenue growth. you add in the market expansion, somewhere somehow there's an a.i.-led product psych the refresh
tim cook said he feels good about the businesses in china. recent. >> reporter: has suggested that apple is in fact losing share in that region. is apple using the buyback as distraction to get the investors to look away? did we just buy that today in terms of the stock popping today? >> no, it's not a distraction like tesla. apple should get the benefit of the doubt. five years ago they issued debt at zero rates and it gave them the capital markets flexibility. i think every...
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what is the investment milei wants, frank. >> pictures with tim cook? >> he is retweeting all of his followers who are retweeting. >> it is a loop. >> a rock star visiting silicon valley. >> there are policy issues. argentina has severe -- i don't know the right word, with protectionist policies. how does that work? >> right now, i used the iphone as an example. left-wing leaders created the isolationist policies. the iphone is the latest one. he is the opposite. he is trying to open things back up and turn it into a tech hub t. is interesting to see what's going on down there in argentina with that attitude toward foreign investment. we have two candidates in the united states with the opposite approach. president biden with the 100% tariff on the chinese evs to have the protectionist policies. we know what trump thinks about tech manufacturing. i said iphones should be made in the united states and things like that. >> very interesting character. >> and incredible haircut, too. >> steve kovach, thank you. >>> coming up, salesforce set for the first mi
what is the investment milei wants, frank. >> pictures with tim cook? >> he is retweeting all of his followers who are retweeting. >> it is a loop. >> a rock star visiting silicon valley. >> there are policy issues. argentina has severe -- i don't know the right word, with protectionist policies. how does that work? >> right now, i used the iphone as an example. left-wing leaders created the isolationist policies. the iphone is the latest one. he is the...
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tim cook says it was a mistake. steve jobs would never approve such an ad, he was all about embracing creativity, this is literally about smashing it. sometimes people go too far with this stuff but it is what it is. they are trying to dig out of that hole but what do you make of it? >> reporter: for a company that it is well and good, celebrating innovation and things that came from the past, i just wonder what marketing committee let this out the door to put out there? the good news is tim cook recognized it, acted quickly. the story really goes apple came out and said you don't need anything, just have an ipad on the stage and kids don't need a trombone or a tar or any of the other things, how dare they crush a space invaders game that i was great at. apple made a mistake, mistakes happen, they will move forward and have new marketing people in their next ads. neil: this went through a lot of change of command. is this a budweiser moment? >> i don't think so. apple is a gargantuan ecosystem, going 315, they have
tim cook says it was a mistake. steve jobs would never approve such an ad, he was all about embracing creativity, this is literally about smashing it. sometimes people go too far with this stuff but it is what it is. they are trying to dig out of that hole but what do you make of it? >> reporter: for a company that it is well and good, celebrating innovation and things that came from the past, i just wonder what marketing committee let this out the door to put out there? the good news is...
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yet tim cook, i said i thought he needed more than just a buyback program. little did i know he was going to unleash a historic buyback program, $110 billion. i'll ask dan flacks, what about the rest are of the report? if does apple need a.i. now? if you can't miss our ode to small business in the tradition of pulling one's self up by the boot strap. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right. we're back to bad news being great news for the stock market. you can see it on your screen right now. listen, wall street desperately wants jay powell and company to -- that money printing machine. in addition to the jobs report that i'm sure you've heard about, the ism services number snapped it 15th month of expansion. it careened into contraction for the first time since december of 2022. the problem though really, it's a tough one, because as that goes into contraction, prices which have been on the move for 83 months are are increasing even at a faster speed. so is while the stock market is cheering the bad with news, the bond market also
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then tim cook's regime, they have got two major losses in america about the way they required some of the software they are using. that is a challenge. but for the corporate message, this is prev haaland fist waving activity back to them in terms of what they're trying to generate in terms of a dialogue. you they're trying to generate in terms of a dialogue-— of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower- _ of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower. when _ of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower. when we _ of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower. when we look i of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower. when we look back. of a dialogue. you talk about the i ivory tower. when we look back yet at ground level, does this look to a sense of anxiety about the way people perceive ai could affect their employment orjobs going forwardmick a major sticking point in the active drug in hollywood last year about al generated acting. again, you have summarise some of theissues again, you have summarise some of the issues that surround the debate at the moment. obviously, what
then tim cook's regime, they have got two major losses in america about the way they required some of the software they are using. that is a challenge. but for the corporate message, this is prev haaland fist waving activity back to them in terms of what they're trying to generate in terms of a dialogue. you they're trying to generate in terms of a dialogue-— of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower- _ of a dialogue. you talk about the ivory tower. when _ of a dialogue. you talk about...
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tim cook announcing that one it's going to come in two sizes. also a little ai angle here as well, saying it's a good tablet for artificial intelligence, not many details beyond that look, here's why beyond the gadgets this is important. ipad sales have been down five of the last six quarters and apple reported last week down 17% for the march quarter but also said, ipad sales are going to grow this quarter by double digit percentage point and that's going to help apple meet its revenue guidance on the top line, low single digit it percentage growth. don't expect anything serious like said, but as far as artificial intelligence goes, they are talking about how the hardware is capable of processing some ai tasks the real ai announcement, though, is expected on june 10th at the in-person wwdc event in cupertino. for the fun stuff an ipad air that was revealed two sizes and bloomberg reported a frefresh of all models today is about ipad and the pro we expect to hear from that in a few minutes is going to have the biggest upgrade reportedly with the
tim cook announcing that one it's going to come in two sizes. also a little ai angle here as well, saying it's a good tablet for artificial intelligence, not many details beyond that look, here's why beyond the gadgets this is important. ipad sales have been down five of the last six quarters and apple reported last week down 17% for the march quarter but also said, ipad sales are going to grow this quarter by double digit percentage point and that's going to help apple meet its revenue...
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cook. companies are in the spotlight over the indirect role they play in geopolitics. so what does the argentina president hope to accomplish? let's bring in our contributor michelle caruso-cabrera and also steve kovach. michelle, good to see you as always. what does he want to get out of these meetings? he has a polarized society. the pay so he peso cut 50%. what is his goal? >> he loves technology and wants arrgentina to be the silicon valley of latin america or israel of latin america. wants to burnish his image. he is getting very, very impressive meeting which is many other foreign leaders would like to get. and he would also love to get more foreign direct investment into argentina because he desperately needs the dollars to be invested to address a lot of the issues that you are talking about and things that he is trying to change about argentina. >> steve, can he get what he wants? >> he might be able to. he also met with sam altman and they posted pictures on x. but let's look at w
cook. companies are in the spotlight over the indirect role they play in geopolitics. so what does the argentina president hope to accomplish? let's bring in our contributor michelle caruso-cabrera and also steve kovach. michelle, good to see you as always. what does he want to get out of these meetings? he has a polarized society. the pay so he peso cut 50%. what is his goal? >> he loves technology and wants arrgentina to be the silicon valley of latin america or israel of latin america....
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lauren: only time will tell. >> well, i would argue that tim cook is a caretaker, not a leader. cook is caretaker. and he's a good tear -- caretaker, but you need a visionary back in there. stuart: what do you think would happen if elon musk ran apple? >> i can't imagine. i'd kind of like to know though. stuart: i just want to make it absolutely clear, i cannot believe people will be walking around in goggles -- lauren: i don't think people want to. i think they'll have their purpose, but i love looking at the two of you with my real eye- >> thank you, that's very kind. [laughter] i do think there's a purpose for those things in training. you know, if you're a pilot, instead of going into a flight simulator, right? it's a cheaper version -- lauren: history class in school. >> you need to learn how to weld, you put those things on, and you're learning how to weld without welding. lauren: we should pool together our money -- stuart: i should buy one. work out with it and see what happens -- lauren: you work out? stuart: no, work it out. [laughter] lauren: i just heard stuart -- ca
lauren: only time will tell. >> well, i would argue that tim cook is a caretaker, not a leader. cook is caretaker. and he's a good tear -- caretaker, but you need a visionary back in there. stuart: what do you think would happen if elon musk ran apple? >> i can't imagine. i'd kind of like to know though. stuart: i just want to make it absolutely clear, i cannot believe people will be walking around in goggles -- lauren: i don't think people want to. i think they'll have their...
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do you see a similar tone from tim cook at the time to trying to expand into india. people will be looking at this like a similar diplomatic address at the press conference. >> that report coming later but out already and narrower than expected first-quarter, cost-cutting offsetting a steep decline which they were expecting to receive. an rsv vaccine in the coming days. wonderful to catch up with you. the stock is just about positive in the premarket. you talk abut how your balancing cost cuts here with investing and innovation given what's in the pipeline. >> good morning and thank you for having me. very pleased to report we tried to focus on how do we drive sales, how do we prioritize opportunities we announce we are stopping and search in the team. if you look at the portfolio we are looking at all investments and a thing about those vaccines is if you think about covid we see that success from covid but the investment has gone down a lot. rsv we are anticipating a launch this spring. we can still have a lot of new studies going on, reusing the capital used in th
do you see a similar tone from tim cook at the time to trying to expand into india. people will be looking at this like a similar diplomatic address at the press conference. >> that report coming later but out already and narrower than expected first-quarter, cost-cutting offsetting a steep decline which they were expecting to receive. an rsv vaccine in the coming days. wonderful to catch up with you. the stock is just about positive in the premarket. you talk abut how your balancing cost...
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about innovation around apple, it's often they've just been seamlessly, back to what tim cook said on the call, integrating hardware, software, and services that, to me, is where -- if you look at apple the stock after underperforming the s&p by 20% when we got the market crazy, it's outperformed by 9%. leadership may be back the market doesn't need apple like it used to. again, counting apple out in the a.i. world is crazy, especially since they haven't really anted in yet this is why. they have to figure out their partn partnerships they have a lot at risk. >> yeah. >> all right steve, thank you tim, thank you >>> coming up, a fast food fight. burger king matching mcdonald's $5 value offering. which trchain is better set up win a price war? that's next. with gold and copper prices pushing towards all time highs, us gold corp. offers investors leverage to both gold and copper at its project, and mining friendly wyoming. u.s. gold corp has a reserve of almost 1.5 million ounces of gold equivalents. permits to mine zero debt with only 10.73 million shares outstanding and a portfolio of
about innovation around apple, it's often they've just been seamlessly, back to what tim cook said on the call, integrating hardware, software, and services that, to me, is where -- if you look at apple the stock after underperforming the s&p by 20% when we got the market crazy, it's outperformed by 9%. leadership may be back the market doesn't need apple like it used to. again, counting apple out in the a.i. world is crazy, especially since they haven't really anted in yet this is why....
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companies, i don't know, maybe tim cook needs to pull an elon musk and head over to china. >> well, he did. he just did. he was there maybe he needs to go back, yeah? stay with us, daniel and steve we want to move on now to the next tech topic of the day >>> the justice department's case against google. eamon javers has the story for us from washington as this case may come to a crescendo very soon >> reporter: that's right, tyler. this is closing arguments today and tomorrow in the doj antitrust case against google. this is the last opportunity for both teams of lawyers to make their case to the judge who has been pri esiding over the previu ten weeks of the trial we don't expect a decision until later in the summer, but everyone is watching today to see what questions mehta is asking the core of the case comes down to the tens of billions of dollars that google is paying to be the default search engine on a lot of platforms, especially apple platforms. is that anti-competitive conduct, or is it simply, as google would say, smart business we're watching what mehta says couple of red-h
companies, i don't know, maybe tim cook needs to pull an elon musk and head over to china. >> well, he did. he just did. he was there maybe he needs to go back, yeah? stay with us, daniel and steve we want to move on now to the next tech topic of the day >>> the justice department's case against google. eamon javers has the story for us from washington as this case may come to a crescendo very soon >> reporter: that's right, tyler. this is closing arguments today and...
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apple boss tim cook has been called tone deaf. michelle fleury in new york is following this for us. we know apple are trying to push more hardware sales as people stop upgrading, but this ad has got them in a lot of trouble? yes. upgrading, but this ad has got them in a lot of trouble?— in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the — in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the history _ in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the history of - in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the history of the - in a lot of trouble? yes, if you | think of the history of the app, what a change. they famously put out that the ad for the app in called 1984 in which you saw a dystopian world in which conformity rained and there was an individual who was fighting against it and bring their own creativity to the table. people are looking at this ad as sending exactly the opposite message, where you are seeing all of these objects that are symbols of creativity, whether it is the trumpet that we saw there, video games, sculpted busts, t
apple boss tim cook has been called tone deaf. michelle fleury in new york is following this for us. we know apple are trying to push more hardware sales as people stop upgrading, but this ad has got them in a lot of trouble? yes. upgrading, but this ad has got them in a lot of trouble?— in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the — in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the history _ in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of the history of - in a lot of trouble? yes, if you think of...
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you're telling me tim cook is running apple quarter to quarter? >> that was the comment. >> i think you're responding to what i was saying. i do think they have -- they're going to have a very well-articulated a.i. strategy. no doubt apple will have that. in this moment, however, the inflection point, they came into an earnings season where china wasn't as bad, where they had strong services and they had plenty of cash to announce this buyback which, to scott's point, matters right now. people want to see capital coming back to them. this isn't eight years ago where people were like, why aren't these big tech companies spending. they want to see you back. >> now they're giving you dividends, too. and it's a different universe. >> almost all now. which is why barclays said that the earnings that have come out are going to continue to lift the growth trade higher and value's outperformance has reversed course and we expect this to sustain. that leads me to the broadening trade which, you know, again, felt good. while mega cap was pulling back, they
you're telling me tim cook is running apple quarter to quarter? >> that was the comment. >> i think you're responding to what i was saying. i do think they have -- they're going to have a very well-articulated a.i. strategy. no doubt apple will have that. in this moment, however, the inflection point, they came into an earnings season where china wasn't as bad, where they had strong services and they had plenty of cash to announce this buyback which, to scott's point, matters right...
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and coca-cola, tim cook was even at the event this weekend. the berkshire hathaway from tim cook, ceo of apple. that shows you how important it is of note. is that 182 billion dollars earning 5% in cash? so true. he's not buying stocks that tells you he's not really excite about stock market thrown out. he said one interesting thing. he said i hope you doesn't regret letting the genie out of ai battle. he sought deepfake video of himself same sell the stock that wasn't me we've seen other people that's happened to as you kind of like some scams. and he says he thinks a eye scans in biggest growth in the street and all of humanity. so try to warn your parents don't fall for deepfakes or at least, you know, call you think if they're worried about something out, that's going to be the big thing going forward for scammers for sure. >> all right. let's finish with that kind of a cool story here. the kentucky you know, sometimes when it's neck and neck down to the wire, you've got 2 horses and one wins by a nose. but i guess this year's kentucky der
and coca-cola, tim cook was even at the event this weekend. the berkshire hathaway from tim cook, ceo of apple. that shows you how important it is of note. is that 182 billion dollars earning 5% in cash? so true. he's not buying stocks that tells you he's not really excite about stock market thrown out. he said one interesting thing. he said i hope you doesn't regret letting the genie out of ai battle. he sought deepfake video of himself same sell the stock that wasn't me we've seen other...
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now, tim cook is a brilliant guy, ap 8's an -- apple's an amazing company. you have to expect maybe they understand that and they'll see that, but if they don't, i think the shares are going to slump. it's the not that i would sell it, but i think liz claman would agree. liz: i agree
now, tim cook is a brilliant guy, ap 8's an -- apple's an amazing company. you have to expect maybe they understand that and they'll see that, but if they don't, i think the shares are going to slump. it's the not that i would sell it, but i think liz claman would agree. liz: i agree
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tim cook did not exactly deliver attentive details there. it is interesting we will see a little bit of movement there were good to get the new ipads next week and i think the good to get into the details of the worldwide developers conference. hopefully will see strategy with apple and a.i. it's interesting my colleague alex is bullish on this he was saying the apple could be the next big a.i. winner because they're involved in so much of our daily lives. >> he's been a long-term bull, so far so good a.i. is clearly part of the powering behind alphabet in amazon, microsoft, they're benefiting the cloud services. in the chipmaker department it's part of the mix but not always positive. >> it's interesting we had a lot of the chipmakers announced this week, we certainly saw volatility there, but advanced micro devices, amd, supermicro computer, yet semi conductor, all of them reported at the beginning of the week, i think they had some issues with some of the market headwinds that we saw a lot of stocks dealing with but they have bounced a li
tim cook did not exactly deliver attentive details there. it is interesting we will see a little bit of movement there were good to get the new ipads next week and i think the good to get into the details of the worldwide developers conference. hopefully will see strategy with apple and a.i. it's interesting my colleague alex is bullish on this he was saying the apple could be the next big a.i. winner because they're involved in so much of our daily lives. >> he's been a long-term bull,...
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ceo tim cook tweeted out this ad this morning. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who were surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. you don't have to lug around a paint can or, you know, a bunch of pencils or the piano or whatever. like you can do all these things on the ipad. but the proper way to send that message is not by destroying all these tools. interesting. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. so we got a little taste there. what's the commercial? according to the critics, insinuating here that we're squashing out artists? not really. what it's insinuating is you can take all of these things , raj. these musical instruments, these tools, even computers are on that table and absolutely crush them because everything is inside your ipad. so i don't need a trombone or a drum set or a guitar. i can just make that music from the ipad. right. exactly. and i don't think apple's intention here is to say,
ceo tim cook tweeted out this ad this morning. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who were surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. you don't have to lug around a paint can or, you know, a bunch of pencils or the piano or whatever. like you can do all these things on the ipad. but the proper way to send that message is not by destroying all these tools. interesting. let's bring in our...
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ceo tim cook tweeted that out to the ad out yesterday shows a variety of creative tools, including a guitar, piano, metronome being pressed by a hydraulic crusher. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who are surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. apple marketing vp saying, quote, we missed the mark with this video and we're sorry. wow a rare apology from apple. we're back in a moment. we'll show you what happened at they lost seven of their ten games. but here's the good news. tomorrow they're back at oracle park. did you say lousy road trip? yeah, it was pretty with the with the capital l a little bit, yeah, it was lousy. it's orange friday tomorrow. giants and the reds. you can watch that game right here on nbc bay area this afternoon. cover your eyes. we take you to denver. the giants hoping to sweep the rockies. but it didn't happen. bottom of the fourth inning, the rockies scored seven times, including this three run homer from brenton doyle. giants lose 9 to 1. they droppe
ceo tim cook tweeted that out to the ad out yesterday shows a variety of creative tools, including a guitar, piano, metronome being pressed by a hydraulic crusher. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who are surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. apple marketing vp saying, quote, we missed the mark with this video and we're sorry. wow a rare apology from apple. we're back in a moment....
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ceo tim cook tweeted it out this morning. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who were surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. you don't have to lug around a paint can or, you know, a bunch of pencils or the piano or whatever. like you can do all these things on the ipad, but the proper way to send that message is not by destroying all these tools. apple did not respond to our requests for comment. okay, up next, a history making day for one of the members button. but hold on, don't panic. quite. give it some time. the strength of this team is pitching, and at some point, hopefully soon, the pitching will come through. tonight in denver. forget pitching. it's all about offense. when you're playing the rockies in colorado. we'll pick it up in the second inning. a huge second inning for the giants. michael conforto with the home run. no doubt about it, that was gone. later in the second inning, jungwoo lee with the rbi doub
ceo tim cook tweeted it out this morning. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who were surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. you don't have to lug around a paint can or, you know, a bunch of pencils or the piano or whatever. like you can do all these things on the ipad, but the proper way to send that message is not by destroying all these tools. apple did not respond to our requests for...
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also asked tim cook about his recent visit to china. he told me "i feel great at the extraordinary competitive environment we grew." might come as a surprise. i feel good about china, i think more about long-term than the next week or so. quote/unquote. the services business appears to be over economic slump beating estimates. new record $23.9 billion in sales. up 14% from a year ago. cfo saying on earnings call expect similar growth and services in the june quarter. a.i., nothing much material to share. tried to get fresh details out of cook. wouldn't budge. teasing announcement on generative a.i. soon expecting at wwwc on june 10th, guys. >> yes. >> okay. very good. i thought -- thought we were -- a question, becky, but thank you, steve kovach. back to you. >> no. actually checking us in over here. sorry, joe. absence of long-time berkshire vice chair charlie munger will be felt at this annual meeting. preparing for this with warren buffett working well past the age of 90. joining us, lead director. sue decker. great to see you. >> gr
also asked tim cook about his recent visit to china. he told me "i feel great at the extraordinary competitive environment we grew." might come as a surprise. i feel good about china, i think more about long-term than the next week or so. quote/unquote. the services business appears to be over economic slump beating estimates. new record $23.9 billion in sales. up 14% from a year ago. cfo saying on earnings call expect similar growth and services in the june quarter. a.i., nothing...
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. >> buffett was effusive in his praise of tim cook. tim cook was here at tat the meeting. i asked tim cook and he said he learned about the sale the day before. apple does remain the highest shareholder. it makes up 40% of the total equity portfolio. buffett says he expects it to remain so when greg abel takes over. buffett broke news on paramount. he told the shareholders that berkshire sold the entire stake of paramount. listen in. >> we sold. i was 100% responsibility for the paramount. it was 100% my decision. we sold it all and we lost quite a bit of money. i think i'm smarter now than i was a year or two ago. i also think i'm poorer because i acquired the knowledge i did. i just want to be clear that we lost money on paramount and i did it all by myself, folks. >> of course, that stock is down 9% year to date. "the new york times" is now reporting that sony and apollo is trying to acquire the company as the exclusive talks with skydance ended. warren buffett talked about the $360 billion portfolio as a whole and managing capital allegation once he is no longer in cha
. >> buffett was effusive in his praise of tim cook. tim cook was here at tat the meeting. i asked tim cook and he said he learned about the sale the day before. apple does remain the highest shareholder. it makes up 40% of the total equity portfolio. buffett says he expects it to remain so when greg abel takes over. buffett broke news on paramount. he told the shareholders that berkshire sold the entire stake of paramount. listen in. >> we sold. i was 100% responsibility for the...
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ceo tim cook tweeted that out to the ad out yesterday shows a variety of creative tools, including a guitar, piano, metronome being pressed by a hydraulic crusher. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who are surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. apple marketing vp saying, quote, we missed the mark with this video and we're sorry. wow a rare apology from apple. we're back in a moment. we'll show you what happened at 4 ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ they lost seven of their ten games. but here's the good news. tomorrow they're back at oracle park. did you say lousy road trip? yeah, it was pretty with the with the capital l a littl
ceo tim cook tweeted that out to the ad out yesterday shows a variety of creative tools, including a guitar, piano, metronome being pressed by a hydraulic crusher. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who are surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. apple marketing vp saying, quote, we missed the mark with this video and we're sorry. wow a rare apology from apple. we're back in a moment....
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the commercial, released on ceo tim cook's expo page, shows a hydraulic press destroying and flattening musical instruments, paint a television, sculptures and other items. it then reveals the company's newest ipad pro model. advertising analysts said the spot resonated negatively with many people who saw it as an example of technology crushing creative industries. apple told the magazine ad age that the company missed the mark with the ad. the company has also planned canceled plans to run the ad on television and social media. >> the cybersecurity firm rsa is wrapping up its national conference at san francisco's moscone center. >> as ktvu christian captain reports tonight, the event is bringing much needed business to that area, and there are hopes for more to come. >> tropical music filled the warm spring air as an estimated 40,000 rsa conference visitors made their way in and out of san francisco's moscone center. charlie garrett is a bureau chief in charge of operations for south carolina's department of health and human services, and says he's enjoying his stay. i love it if y'al
the commercial, released on ceo tim cook's expo page, shows a hydraulic press destroying and flattening musical instruments, paint a television, sculptures and other items. it then reveals the company's newest ipad pro model. advertising analysts said the spot resonated negatively with many people who saw it as an example of technology crushing creative industries. apple told the magazine ad age that the company missed the mark with the ad. the company has also planned canceled plans to run the...
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yesterday tim cook said, take a step back. jonathan, take a step back from the 90 day cycle and potentially look at the future of this market in china. i think that the future in china looks more gloom for these companies. customers moving to homegrown brands. why would that stop? jonathan: i'm not sure that harley is happy being the poster child for midlife crisis. -- is that still a thing, people by a harley? lisa: what me to insult someone else? what about the apple vision pro, $3000? you couldn't be a young gamer, you would have to be wanting to experience a new kind of life. i don't believe in midlife crises. jonathan: you don't? this is going well, isn't it? the s&p 500, posited by .3%. you need to tell me what you mean by that. 1.0 745 on the euro, i'm still waiting. i don't think that i'm getting an answer. jp morgan with the jobs report 90 minutes away. terry haynes ahead of secretary yellen's speech later. and we will catch up with bnp paribas and why he is downgrading meta to sell. the median estimate in our surveys
yesterday tim cook said, take a step back. jonathan, take a step back from the 90 day cycle and potentially look at the future of this market in china. i think that the future in china looks more gloom for these companies. customers moving to homegrown brands. why would that stop? jonathan: i'm not sure that harley is happy being the poster child for midlife crisis. -- is that still a thing, people by a harley? lisa: what me to insult someone else? what about the apple vision pro, $3000? you...
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ceo tim cook said the upgrades will revolutionize the ipad products. >> it truly is the biggest day for i pads since its introduction. ipad enables people to take their ideas, work, and their creativity to new heights. >> there's a new magic keyboard and a new pencil as well. if you have been keeping track, the magic keyboard $300 and the pencil will be $129. if you get the most expensive ipad pro, it'll run you over $ 1700 all together and that is exactly why apple thinks it's going to boost their sales. stuart: i wouldn't know how to tournament it on. thank you, kelly. very good. coming up later on the show, a new poll shows fewer black americans planning to vote this year. who is that going to hurt? biden or trump? deroy murdock taking it apart. chicago relaunching universal income programs to the tune of $ 32 million. who's getting the free money and of course who's paying for it. that's next. ♪ stuart: chicago is spending millions to revive the controversial guaranteed basic income program. kelly saberi is there in c hicago. what's getting the free money? i want the first guarant
ceo tim cook said the upgrades will revolutionize the ipad products. >> it truly is the biggest day for i pads since its introduction. ipad enables people to take their ideas, work, and their creativity to new heights. >> there's a new magic keyboard and a new pencil as well. if you have been keeping track, the magic keyboard $300 and the pencil will be $129. if you get the most expensive ipad pro, it'll run you over $ 1700 all together and that is exactly why apple thinks it's...
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eastern time expectations are for tim cook to release a new ipad fiscal second quarter results show the device was down 16% from a year ago. steve kovach skrojoins us with e >> frank, this is the first launch of ipad models since october of 2022 and we have been seeing ipad sales fall for the last four of five quarters because if apple doesn't make new ipads, they don't sell new ipads. this is a small chunk compared to the mac but this time it is important to the top line revenue growth in the june quarter when apple reported last week as they guided to the low single digit growth for top line revenue after falling 4% in the previous quarter a lot of that will come from ipad which will grow again because of the launch today by double digits. that is a big contributor to the top line frank. >> steve, apple talked about a.i. laptops and possibilities there. will we see a.i. ipads today >> i would be surprised if a.i. did not get a mention. you have to keep in mind, frank, this is a hardware event that said, the last hardware they released, the macbook air in march, they framed it as a a.i
eastern time expectations are for tim cook to release a new ipad fiscal second quarter results show the device was down 16% from a year ago. steve kovach skrojoins us with e >> frank, this is the first launch of ipad models since october of 2022 and we have been seeing ipad sales fall for the last four of five quarters because if apple doesn't make new ipads, they don't sell new ipads. this is a small chunk compared to the mac but this time it is important to the top line revenue growth...
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tim cook trying to hype it up. they're rolling out an ipad that's thinner with apple's own chip and add all the stuff in goes up to $3,000 and a pencil. i would hardly call that a steve jobs moment for the company. and apple is a company that has gone from being this innovative disrupter to now being a steady eddie executer and it's fine. we have to respect apple for who they are, which is a company that prints cash. and they print cash and need to put ego in their back pocket and take cash and buy ideas if they're not coming up with new ideas on their own. stuart: you invest in a fund that invest in sports teams; right? >> yeah, i along with a handful of my clients invest in a private equity funds that owns professional sports teams, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer for you. but they don't own any nfl companies. the reason for that is the nfl has a two leg rule. so every single owner has to be a human being. private equity firms have not been allowed. private equity firms in nfl are in discussion to allow thes
tim cook trying to hype it up. they're rolling out an ipad that's thinner with apple's own chip and add all the stuff in goes up to $3,000 and a pencil. i would hardly call that a steve jobs moment for the company. and apple is a company that has gone from being this innovative disrupter to now being a steady eddie executer and it's fine. we have to respect apple for who they are, which is a company that prints cash. and they print cash and need to put ego in their back pocket and take cash and...
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i will speak to ceo tim cook and i can't wait to hear what they say about their spending plans. looking at technology through the years. when have you seen this consensus across the entire technology space. neil: it to stamp of approval the don't have any association with ai, the stamp that could give your stock a 10% run. whether you deliver the goods or not. what's interesting about the metas and amazons is they are delivering these goods. susan: it reminds me of the internet era. neil: it's going to replace me. it is going to be difficult. you are the best, look forward to the technology. thank you for that. in the meantime you probably heard about these protests in college campuses around the country. there is an alternative to all that craziness and it is right in front of our eyes. after this. ♪ everyone say space pod! (♪) meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one where you'll actually like. ♪ (alarm sound) ♪ amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that
i will speak to ceo tim cook and i can't wait to hear what they say about their spending plans. looking at technology through the years. when have you seen this consensus across the entire technology space. neil: it to stamp of approval the don't have any association with ai, the stamp that could give your stock a 10% run. whether you deliver the goods or not. what's interesting about the metas and amazons is they are delivering these goods. susan: it reminds me of the internet era. neil: it's...