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apple is gaining strength. you can just feel that apple is gaining strength. i think they will do extraordinarily well. the interesting thing about apple tv is that apple keeps refusing to build the tv. everybody keeps predicting there will be an apple tv you put on your wall. they don't build it. i believe that why they don't build the tv goes back to the power of the smartphone, which is a smart fun upgrade cycle is two years. the upgrade cycle for tvs is five years or 10 years. the tv will become a dumb peripheral for the smartphone. the tv will be the dumb receipient of the content. i think they think that is a low margin business that other people can pursue. >> what is the future of elon musk? >> obviously he will build the iron man suit. [applause] [laughter] in the suit, he will fly to mars. he has some work to do between here and there. there are three guys, three founders who are really revolutionizing. we are a lucky industry. we have all these people who are incredibly well-known known and built these amazing companies. he is one of those. peter te
apple is gaining strength. you can just feel that apple is gaining strength. i think they will do extraordinarily well. the interesting thing about apple tv is that apple keeps refusing to build the tv. everybody keeps predicting there will be an apple tv you put on your wall. they don't build it. i believe that why they don't build the tv goes back to the power of the smartphone, which is a smart fun upgrade cycle is two years. the upgrade cycle for tvs is five years or 10 years. the tv will...
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you need for making the apple pie and apple cider, and you can't have apple cider without apple cider donuts. i hate to be the one to tease you but i have to have a bite. coming up we'll have more on the apple making process in time for thanksgiving. i'll see you in a little bit. >> i can see the displeasure on your face. it's evident. >> she will need a dentist, having too many apples. still ahead from bay to bra. which words you can't say if you work at one fast food restaurant. >>> if you done have moves like jagger, don't feel bad, you may have a genetic dance disorder, so that explains why some of us have two left feet? >> and these magical bird dogs, they may not be real but they are really amazing. we'll take you into the weird world of dirds. >> and meteorologist, melissa magee, is back with the full accuweather forecast. >>> a 63-year-old store clerk in england is mising a finger but alive today because of the fight he put up against a machete wielding robber. this is video from inside of the store last weekend, you can see the robber waiving the three foot long machete, the
you need for making the apple pie and apple cider, and you can't have apple cider without apple cider donuts. i hate to be the one to tease you but i have to have a bite. coming up we'll have more on the apple making process in time for thanksgiving. i'll see you in a little bit. >> i can see the displeasure on your face. it's evident. >> she will need a dentist, having too many apples. still ahead from bay to bra. which words you can't say if you work at one fast food restaurant....
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apple pay. and there is bitcoin. apple pay is the thing that is freaking out all the financial services. apple is showing up to the party and saying we will now be in the center of payments. that has caused a collective heart attack. there are payment companies that are aligned with apple. there are payment penalties that are not. they are having a stroke in real time. they're trying to figure out the implications of apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay. >> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it? how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. it is viewed by the payment industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent of the payment systems yet. what is surprising is that some -- so many things don't change with apple pay grade you put in -- with apple pay. you put in your credit card. >> are you saying it's not innovative? >> it is very clever. i acknowledge -- the disconnect in what i just said.
apple pay. and there is bitcoin. apple pay is the thing that is freaking out all the financial services. apple is showing up to the party and saying we will now be in the center of payments. that has caused a collective heart attack. there are payment companies that are aligned with apple. there are payment penalties that are not. they are having a stroke in real time. they're trying to figure out the implications of apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay. >>...
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apple wants them to use their wallet. with apple pay, we integrate into both of them. investors, one of their investors is on our board. we followed along. i actually think you will see google wallet get a lot of lifted now that apple pay has done this, and google users have been able to do this for a while, but now they will start to. >> what might google due to one of apple's game? >> i think one of the biggest things that apple left out and which is an opportunity for google is the loyalty rewards. apple is a hardware company. google is an advertising company. it will tie in rewards much more tightly. what about other companies that are trying to solve the merchant side of the electronic payment problem? possibly doing it from a , like they advantage manufacture the terminals, the point of sale, or they develop a software that goes into those at the point of sale. they can do some of what you are doing. those kinds of companies. >> super open and very much competitive space. what we differentiate on is on three key points. you see an announcement, are nearing with s
apple wants them to use their wallet. with apple pay, we integrate into both of them. investors, one of their investors is on our board. we followed along. i actually think you will see google wallet get a lot of lifted now that apple pay has done this, and google users have been able to do this for a while, but now they will start to. >> what might google due to one of apple's game? >> i think one of the biggest things that apple left out and which is an opportunity for google is...
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apple is getting 15 basis points off each transaction. -- if everymerican american used apple pay, apple would make $3 billion a year. they are so big, that they want to enable the ecosystem and allow merchants and players like make the merchant and consumer experience better. hopefully make it so much better that people buy it. --you made a point earlier google is an ever testing company. does google think about it differently? revenue stream is advertising. loyalty, customer engagement is a form of advertising. that will probably be there a mill. >> seth, thank you so much. emily, he calls himself the chief and engine. chief ninja. some fascinating insight from someone who understands the payment industry from a mobile platform. >> erik schatzker with level up's chief ninja. campaign showed how critical technology is to winning elections. republicans have their own high-tech programs in place. we get a sneak peak at the gop's technology guide, next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. thi this is "bloomberg west." election day is tomorrow, and the question is can the republicans regain the senate?
apple is getting 15 basis points off each transaction. -- if everymerican american used apple pay, apple would make $3 billion a year. they are so big, that they want to enable the ecosystem and allow merchants and players like make the merchant and consumer experience better. hopefully make it so much better that people buy it. --you made a point earlier google is an ever testing company. does google think about it differently? revenue stream is advertising. loyalty, customer engagement is a...
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>> very similar, talking facebook and apple, up on the year, but apple is steep. yes, day-to-day, and that's dance's phrase of tactical and trade because it is just that in the sense you have to be quick for a draw down, but structurally, apple is a very in tact situation whereas facebook is not. there's a recent drop in gap, and we like the opposite side of both of the trades longer term. >> here's the thing, apple is cheaper than the market, but compare to the historical multiples, it's a turn and a half rich meaning if it trades the way it has over the past several years, you're looking at a stock 10% lower than right now. long the stock, something i advocated, by buying the put. essentially, that gives you a cheap call through the holiday season, and, you know, at the price this put is trading right now, it's unlikely to decay a great deal because that's when you take risks, when options premiums are high. they decay if the stock sits there. right now, the protection really, day-to-day, is not costing much. comes in, spread out of it or monetize it and stay lo
>> very similar, talking facebook and apple, up on the year, but apple is steep. yes, day-to-day, and that's dance's phrase of tactical and trade because it is just that in the sense you have to be quick for a draw down, but structurally, apple is a very in tact situation whereas facebook is not. there's a recent drop in gap, and we like the opposite side of both of the trades longer term. >> here's the thing, apple is cheaper than the market, but compare to the historical...
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and don't let this happen to your apple shares. after a huge run, we've got a way to protect your apple stock for free. the action starts right now. i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. today we are playing a game of catch-up. not every stock is participating, so could those laggers be your best bet into the end of the year? let's find out. van is taking a look at facebook. why facebook? >> this is a lagger in the last few weeks, but it's not on the year. it's up 37%. it's got a $210 billion market cap. it's been a massive performer. it's a huge part of the nasdaq 100. but since they reported their q3 on october 28th, the stock has lagged and it's down 6% or 7% in that time period. really for some good reasons. here you have a situation where the company basically guided revenues slightly down, and guided expenses up dramatically. but here's another thing. they just closed that $22 billion acquisition. i suspect -- i think we have a chart here over the last few weeks here. you look at that gap lower and the
and don't let this happen to your apple shares. after a huge run, we've got a way to protect your apple stock for free. the action starts right now. i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here in times square. today we are playing a game of catch-up. not every stock is participating, so could those laggers be your best bet into the end of the year? let's find out. van is taking a look at facebook. why facebook? >> this is a lagger in the last few weeks, but it's not on the year. it's up...
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if every american paid with apple pay, apple would make $3 billion a year, which is roughly what they made in the day they started selling the new iphone. they are so big that what they want to do is enable the ecosystem and allow other players like us and potentially square to make the experience better and hopefully make it better on the iphone that people buy more. >> he made a key point earlier that google is an advertising company. would google think about it differently? >> i think google will think about it differently. their natural revenue stream is advertising. i think as we see google wallet move more aggressively to this space, that will probably be there mo. >> really interesting stuff. thanks so much. he calls himself the chief ninja. starting his company, levelup, here at money 20 20 in las vegas, some fascinating insights from somebody who understands the payment industry from the mobile side. >> thanks so much. up next, president obama's campaign shows how critical technology is to winning an election, and now, putting their own high-tech technology into place. a snea
if every american paid with apple pay, apple would make $3 billion a year, which is roughly what they made in the day they started selling the new iphone. they are so big that what they want to do is enable the ecosystem and allow other players like us and potentially square to make the experience better and hopefully make it better on the iphone that people buy more. >> he made a key point earlier that google is an advertising company. would google think about it differently? >> i...
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apple went with sapphire for a thh allegation are apple embedded one of its employees into the mesa, arizona plant of the small but brilliant company. made them do a lot of ccanges at the last second, they don't have a lot of debt, and apple says never mind, left them at the altar. they might have a case if they can prove that, no? >> they might have a case, without wanting to diminish the unusualness of this. liz::it was a $20 stock. $19 back in july -- >> whhn you go into bankruptcy, that tends to happen, shareholders get notting, usually in bankruptcy, it's the credit force they are secured creditors who get something. in this case, apple is the secured creditor. what you have to do if they go to court, to litigation, figure out who's telling the truth. liz: maybe apple said this company is not big enough to supply millions of iphones fast enough. don't they owe, if they have a contract, to come through ith wwat they were asking for as far as retooling? >> depends what the terms of the contract are. it's interesting apple was desperate not to have the allegations unsealld. liz: ri
apple went with sapphire for a thh allegation are apple embedded one of its employees into the mesa, arizona plant of the small but brilliant company. made them do a lot of ccanges at the last second, they don't have a lot of debt, and apple says never mind, left them at the altar. they might have a case if they can prove that, no? >> they might have a case, without wanting to diminish the unusualness of this. liz::it was a $20 stock. $19 back in july -- >> whhn you go into...
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apple watch, apple pay will be research funds. liz: apple watch. apple pay. by the way, today it went above its presplit price. okay? it split back in july. and you look at what happens here. that was $800, right? would be the presplit price value. 803.25, how it is valued at 114.57 which is what it did hit. great to see you both. in our bull-bear debate on apple. david? >> can't get one of those gold apple watches? liz: no. i don't want an iwatch. david: in january, sara blair, have you heard about her? she will be the youngest elected law maker in the united states. she is not 20, folks. up next we hear how she plans to create more jobs in her state. liz: stocks settled at record highs today. we're bringing back j.c. parets to give us the number one thing to watch in the markets. and your money, it might not be what you think. david: he is great. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, a new warning from "consumer reports" about car tires. we'll tell you what to look out for when "consumer reports" joins us here. tha
apple watch, apple pay will be research funds. liz: apple watch. apple pay. by the way, today it went above its presplit price. okay? it split back in july. and you look at what happens here. that was $800, right? would be the presplit price value. 803.25, how it is valued at 114.57 which is what it did hit. great to see you both. in our bull-bear debate on apple. david? >> can't get one of those gold apple watches? liz: no. i don't want an iwatch. david: in january, sara blair, have you...
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jobs used it to get parts for the apple i. jobs' parents' garage, where the first apples were assembled, has entered entrepreneurial folklore as the log cabin birthplace of the personal computer. here wozniak tested the apple i and future models. jobs wrote advertising and managed the money. the characterization that steve jobs was the marketeer, the promoter, was absolutely true and that steve wozniak was the technologist. jobs really forced the company to happen. he solved the problems. he hired the people. he made sure the company was pushed into a real organization. and of course, mike markkula also helped a great deal. marketing expert markkula was so impressed with the computer, he took money he'd made at intel and provided capital in return for partnership. the threesome began developing the apple ii for a 1977 computer fair. we got the units the day before. we carved off the excess shavings on them, made them look presentable, put our boards in, and it was a working apple ii. journalist michael moritz wrote a history o
jobs used it to get parts for the apple i. jobs' parents' garage, where the first apples were assembled, has entered entrepreneurial folklore as the log cabin birthplace of the personal computer. here wozniak tested the apple i and future models. jobs wrote advertising and managed the money. the characterization that steve jobs was the marketeer, the promoter, was absolutely true and that steve wozniak was the technologist. jobs really forced the company to happen. he solved the problems. he...
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in 2013 poland exported 677,000 tonnes of apples to russia. that is 56% of all its apple exports. that ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy the apples now. that will cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. for apple growers, the situation is dire. in a typical year, 40% of the apples this man grows are shipped to russia, without russian clients, his livelihood is in jeopardy. >> for sure they are suffering. you know, our market has panic. >> reporter: that panic over apples is a symbol of bigger fears spreading across a european continent whose economic health was already turning rotten. the conflict over ukraine, and sanctions that followed, dealt europe another blow. nowhere is the fear greater than in germany, whose economy, europe's biggest, is faltering. >> as a result of crisis in ukraine, german exports to russia fell 26% in august compared to a year earlier. >> analysts forecast a recession, as it grapples with the fallout. on the other side of the equation, sanctions are taking a toll on russia's stagnating economy. lower oil prices put the country on the
in 2013 poland exported 677,000 tonnes of apples to russia. that is 56% of all its apple exports. that ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy the apples now. that will cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. for apple growers, the situation is dire. in a typical year, 40% of the apples this man grows are shipped to russia, without russian clients, his livelihood is in jeopardy. >> for sure they are suffering. you know, our market has panic. >> reporter: that panic over...
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apple was losing its cool? it appears apple has had the last laugh for now. they briefly crossed the $700 billion valuation mark today, the highest market cap ever for a u.s. company, and $300 billion more than the number two company, exxon mobil. shares have advanced 42% this year. why is there so much love for apple and tim cook right now? joining us is an analyst from new york. nhy is confidence so high i apple right now when the iphone is a huge part of their revenue and we do not know how the next product will do? >> there are three factors. one, the market got it wrong that apple is not an innovator. number two, the valuation is still very depressed. 13 times ex-cash. at companies that traded sugar water, they traded at 26 times per year. number three, we are getting the first new product category with the ipad. that is great for the stock and great for apple. >> how optimistic are you about the apple watch? we don't know how big the market is for this and if it is going to be as big a market as the iphon
apple was losing its cool? it appears apple has had the last laugh for now. they briefly crossed the $700 billion valuation mark today, the highest market cap ever for a u.s. company, and $300 billion more than the number two company, exxon mobil. shares have advanced 42% this year. why is there so much love for apple and tim cook right now? joining us is an analyst from new york. nhy is confidence so high i apple right now when the iphone is a huge part of their revenue and we do not know how...
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pay support for apple pay. are creating their own payment platform. erik schatzker sat down with eeo and as why his company does not allow members to support apple pay. our merchants came together three years ago to create a solution for consumers that will bring more value to consumers. they focused and made a commitment to one another that they would focus on building current the author first priority. that is what they are doing currency is more about coupons and offers to the consumers where they are. it is about more than payments. witht consumers are happy paying with whatever is in their pocket and they are happy to play with cash, with credit, or debit. pay,are happy with apple google wallet, and list goes on. that to the case improve the experience for the consumer, but the consumer is not asking for a new experience. >> you hit on it. there is no problem for consumers with payment. there is a problem for merchants. if you have to fumble for ,oupons and the reward cards you do not know that you're gett
pay support for apple pay. are creating their own payment platform. erik schatzker sat down with eeo and as why his company does not allow members to support apple pay. our merchants came together three years ago to create a solution for consumers that will bring more value to consumers. they focused and made a commitment to one another that they would focus on building current the author first priority. that is what they are doing currency is more about coupons and offers to the consumers...
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apple pay or bitcoin. let's start with apple pay. is there too much focus on apple pay? people call it a game changer. what has it changed? >> i thought you were going to say the yankees or the mets. it could be the giants or the jets. apple pay gets a lot of attention because it is a new payment experience that apple has designed a great experience for. if you step back and understand build a platform called digital solutions. we call it tokenize asian -- tokenization. apple pay is the first. we are working with issuers and partners in the us to bring to market a whole bunch of payment experiences. apple controls the environment of their phones. allows android platform merchants and partners to do things with a lot of flexibility that will be exciting for consumers. >> what is the net worth? as the name of visa on my credit card that you run a network. >> what we get out of all the different mobile payment solutions are the opportunity to add more value to those ,ransactions and displace cash which is how people pay for things around the world. >> how do you add value?
apple pay or bitcoin. let's start with apple pay. is there too much focus on apple pay? people call it a game changer. what has it changed? >> i thought you were going to say the yankees or the mets. it could be the giants or the jets. apple pay gets a lot of attention because it is a new payment experience that apple has designed a great experience for. if you step back and understand build a platform called digital solutions. we call it tokenize asian -- tokenization. apple pay is the...
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apple is the name you want in your portfolio if you believe in apple. that is a different question. >> let's talk spain quickly because spanish services are crossing the wires right now. pmi comes in at 55.9. survey was 55.3. this is better than the survey. this is better than the previous number of 55.8. are people saying despite the fact you say the political noise is on the rise, there is a recovery in spain. >> this is one of the other issues we have to consider. spain has done the right things. spain deserves to see its numbers improving and quite rightly. the problem is, do you invest in spain on the basis that they have done all the right things when the rest of europe has not? do you invest in spain on the political risk being higher there that it is in other economies that have done absolutely nothing? that is part of the balance you are always having to make. >> that is what we talk about the likes of italy and france. were looking to forecast that yesterday. growth there, next to no growth for france for the coming year. a question mark over
apple is the name you want in your portfolio if you believe in apple. that is a different question. >> let's talk spain quickly because spanish services are crossing the wires right now. pmi comes in at 55.9. survey was 55.3. this is better than the survey. this is better than the previous number of 55.8. are people saying despite the fact you say the political noise is on the rise, there is a recovery in spain. >> this is one of the other issues we have to consider. spain has done...
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let's talk about apple. here's a company with a stock that goes up wildly, almost stealthily almost every single week. not discussed at all, including today, when the dow opened big. nasdaq advancing 0.31%. a lot of that because of apple. apple's endless inexorable rise is a gigantic underpinning of this market and we must never forget that fact. oh, we may focus on the gyrations of ali baba and marvel at the possibilities of twitter. we may be fascinated how macy's rallied. nevertheless, it's apple that's the leader. and that in itself is amazing, given everything we ever thought possible about any one particular stock in this market. consider, here you have the largest stock in the world, with a $650 billion market cap, and the darn thing is up an astou astounding 39% year-to-date. we expect that kind of move from the stock of a company that's being taken over, or maybe a smaller capitalization junior growth stock or a biotech with a red-hot product. but from the biggest company on earth? who'd believe it?
let's talk about apple. here's a company with a stock that goes up wildly, almost stealthily almost every single week. not discussed at all, including today, when the dow opened big. nasdaq advancing 0.31%. a lot of that because of apple. apple's endless inexorable rise is a gigantic underpinning of this market and we must never forget that fact. oh, we may focus on the gyrations of ali baba and marvel at the possibilities of twitter. we may be fascinated how macy's rallied. nevertheless, it's...
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apple pay and did coin -- bitcoin are the start. we will see how soon until a truly cashless society. >> republicans are the favorites to capture the senate. we will talk to bloomberg's political gurus. >> luck of the irish. they have been attracting american companies because of low tax rates. if that goes away, what does ireland have to offer? welcome to a very special monday morning on "market makers." happy november. i am stephanie ruhle. >> i am tha matt miller. erik is on assignment. we will be hearing from him throughout the program. we will kick it off with breaking news. >> economic news. we have big numbers coming out this morning from the manufacturing sector. michael mckee has the headlines in the newsroom. how is the heartbeat of america? >> it is beating very loudly and strongly surprisingly. we were expecting a decline in the index. to 59., it goes way up we thought this was going down. we get a big jump in new orders, a 5.8% jump. also a jump in production up to 64.8 and employment rises to 55.5. these are really goo
apple pay and did coin -- bitcoin are the start. we will see how soon until a truly cashless society. >> republicans are the favorites to capture the senate. we will talk to bloomberg's political gurus. >> luck of the irish. they have been attracting american companies because of low tax rates. if that goes away, what does ireland have to offer? welcome to a very special monday morning on "market makers." happy november. i am stephanie ruhle. >> i am tha matt miller....
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also think there is going to be an apple tv i think there's a lot to look toward to in apple and that is what the stock is starting to show you. still think there's going to be an apple set? quite a few people would disagree with you. the people we have spoken to have said we thought they were going to do something with tv and think i have found it too difficult, so that is not going to happen anytime soon. >> whether it is a set-top box device or actual television, they in my view will enter the television market over the next few years. billiont is a $100 product category and apple, depending on the factor won't price it like the average television. i think that is very exciting. tablet marketde is predicted to decelerate and we know ipad sales have been slowing down. how much of a concern is that part of the business? >> that's a good question. tablets are kind of a train wreck. i think what you are seeing is more and more companies exit the market, so that's going to be good for apple. tablet is expected to be the go to consumer electronics vice. greathink that will be for the ipa
also think there is going to be an apple tv i think there's a lot to look toward to in apple and that is what the stock is starting to show you. still think there's going to be an apple set? quite a few people would disagree with you. the people we have spoken to have said we thought they were going to do something with tv and think i have found it too difficult, so that is not going to happen anytime soon. >> whether it is a set-top box device or actual television, they in my view will...
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there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish pane apple growers 9 million this year. for apple grower mikhail lehovich the situation is dire. 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. his life is in jeopardy. >> now our market is panic. >> and that panic is a symbol of much greater fear over the continent. the conflict over ukraine and sanctions that followed have dealt europe another blow. nowhere is the fear greater than germany whose economy europe's biggest is fall ter fatalitiering is faltering badly. grappling with the fallout from ukraine. on the other side of the situation, lower oil prices put the country on the brink of rescission. the renewabl ruble plunged to record lows, more than double the amount they took out the year before. and since sanctions hit, food prices in russia have soared. in some cases by as much as 30%. that's prompted some russians to stock up on groceries in places like poild where price like poland where price he are cheaper. but putin's hold doesn't seem to be threatened. >> consolidate support for president putin not on
there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish pane apple growers 9 million this year. for apple grower mikhail lehovich the situation is dire. 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. his life is in jeopardy. >> now our market is panic. >> and that panic is a symbol of much greater fear over the continent. the conflict over ukraine and sanctions that followed have dealt europe another blow. nowhere is the fear greater than germany whose economy...
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apple is selling lots of products at a profit. now the watch i think is key for the next year and how they can expand the ecosystem outside the phone, whether they go into tvs or something like that. >> i wonder is this deja vu with microsoft playing an instrumental role in apple's future? i wonder how much the office suite being so much more pronounced and readily available on these devices is playing a role? the apps have been top of the app store, all the microsoft office apps. do you think that's doing anything to drive the company and purchase cycle and stock? >> it's vice versa, apple is happening microsoft. i think satya nadella was wise to realize people spending money on devices are spending it on ios so we need to get that piece of it, yes. they strengthen the case for apple. microsoft by having office there. only when we see an ipad up stick in sales can we see say -- >> we talk about hedge funds underperforming the market. we got a glimpse of a lot of hedge funds selling apple in the third quarter. george soros nearly
apple is selling lots of products at a profit. now the watch i think is key for the next year and how they can expand the ecosystem outside the phone, whether they go into tvs or something like that. >> i wonder is this deja vu with microsoft playing an instrumental role in apple's future? i wonder how much the office suite being so much more pronounced and readily available on these devices is playing a role? the apps have been top of the app store, all the microsoft office apps. do you...
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the apple. poles love these, but in 2013, poland ex sported 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that's 56% of all of its apple exports, and that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy those apples now, and that's going to cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. for apple grower, the situation is dire. in a typical year, 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. without russian clients, his livelihood is in jeopardy. >> it's a panic. >> and that panic over apples is a symbol of much bigger fear spreading across the european continent, whose economic health was already turning rotten. the conflict over ukraine and the sanctions that followed has dealt europe another blow. no where is the fear greater than in germany. europe's finest is 23589ering badly. as far as the crisis in ukraine, german exports fell. and many analysts forecast an out right recession in europe as it grapple with the fall out from ukraine. sanctions are taking a big toll on russia's already stagnating economy. oil prices put it on the brink of recession. the ruble fell to record lows,
the apple. poles love these, but in 2013, poland ex sported 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that's 56% of all of its apple exports, and that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy those apples now, and that's going to cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. for apple grower, the situation is dire. in a typical year, 40% of the apples he grows are shipped to russia. without russian clients, his livelihood is in jeopardy. >> it's a panic. >> and that panic over...
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because i'm long apple obviously. if it's true that the cell phone a toaster the operating system is ubiquitous and free. great for google but anybody can take the operating system and throw it on to an expensive platform. does that change about the value of the apple eco system. they too are competing in a commoditized system. and we're full waiting in this. i'm not liking what i'm seeing here because i've seen this movie before. at motorolla, nokia. what happens on apple. so much comes from the iphone platform. does it stay unique at a high margin or as prices collapse does apple have to respond to lower price points globally. i'm getting nervous. >> has it happened yet? >> but i got to be ahead of the curve here. i can't be selling my apple stock down 25%. so what do you think jon? >> i think apple is managing to stay out of the commoditized market. they are charging for for the 6 plus and they have apple pay in there. >> all right. if you are wrong in two quarters i'm killing you. >> he will to. >> let's get a che
because i'm long apple obviously. if it's true that the cell phone a toaster the operating system is ubiquitous and free. great for google but anybody can take the operating system and throw it on to an expensive platform. does that change about the value of the apple eco system. they too are competing in a commoditized system. and we're full waiting in this. i'm not liking what i'm seeing here because i've seen this movie before. at motorolla, nokia. what happens on apple. so much comes from...
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yes, apple farmers. >> tonight. al jazeera america presents. >> this is it. >> oscar winner alex gibney's "edge of eighteen", thanksgiving marathon. >> oh my god! >> intense pressure. >> if i said that i'm perfectly fine, i would be lying. >> tough realities. >> i feel so utterly alone. >> life changing moments. >> in this envelope is my life. >> if you don't go to college you gonna be stuck here... i don't wanna be stuck here. >> catch the whole ground-breaking series. "edge of eighteen". thanksgiving marathon. tonight. 8:00 pm eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> robert kennedy jr., >> american democracy is rooted in wilderness... >> his fathers lasting influence >> my father considered this part of our heritage... >> coping with tradgedy >> the enemy of any productive life is self pity... >> defending the environment >> global warming is gravest threat... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al
yes, apple farmers. >> tonight. al jazeera america presents. >> this is it. >> oscar winner alex gibney's "edge of eighteen", thanksgiving marathon. >> oh my god! >> intense pressure. >> if i said that i'm perfectly fine, i would be lying. >> tough realities. >> i feel so utterly alone. >> life changing moments. >> in this envelope is my life. >> if you don't go to college you gonna be stuck here... i don't wanna be...
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there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. that panic over apples is a symbol of bigger fears spreading across a european continent whose economic health was already turning rotten. sanctions are taking a big toll on russia's already-stagnating economy. lower oil prices put the country on the brink of recession. the ruble plunged to record lows and the bank of russia projected investors would yank $128 billion out of the economy in 2014, more than double the amount they took out the year before. even more important, putin holds a huge weapon in russia's economic war with the west. during the 1980s, moscow built a web of pipelines, linking its siberian gas fields to gas thirsty households and industries in europe, using ukraine as a transit state. europe today is vulnerable if russia turns off the spigot. in an attempt to fix that problem, poland taking the most aggressive action of any european country to free itself of russia's energy dominance. >> poland expect an l.n.g. terminal to be built by 2015, helping poland wea
there's nobody to buy those apples now and that's going to cost polish apple growers $659 million this year. that panic over apples is a symbol of bigger fears spreading across a european continent whose economic health was already turning rotten. sanctions are taking a big toll on russia's already-stagnating economy. lower oil prices put the country on the brink of recession. the ruble plunged to record lows and the bank of russia projected investors would yank $128 billion out of the economy...
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donuts and my apple cider, all things apple at weaver's orchard. you need to get your orderers in, we are talking about apple pie and the all important accuweather forecast. >>> and it's another packed night on prime time, including an all new episode of nashville, we'll go behind the scenes and talk to the actors when the story line mirrors real life: ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ >>> one of the harlem globe trotters makes a special appearance in the delaware valley today take a look. >> ha, ha, ha. looks like fun. "action news" caught up with handles franklin at the penn charter school in east falls, he was doing more than showing off his impressive ball handling, the program shows child
donuts and my apple cider, all things apple at weaver's orchard. you need to get your orderers in, we are talking about apple pie and the all important accuweather forecast. >>> and it's another packed night on prime time, including an all new episode of nashville, we'll go behind the scenes and talk to the actors when the story line mirrors real life: ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily...
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yes, apple farmers. hit me up at facebook.com @alivelshi. touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> russian president vladimir putin is accusing the united states of fomenting the new cold war but it's the european union that's promising more trade sanctions if russia doesn't back off in the ukraine. doing damage from moscow to warsaw to berlin and the weapons are not limited to war planes or rocket launchers. everything people depend on to live, everything from oil to apples. >> these polish panel farmers, sparked by the real war in ukraine. polish apples became a casualty after moscow slammed the door on most agricultural imports from the european union. a tit-for-tat response to russian sanctions. russia is inflicting major pain in this farming community, an hour south of warsaw. poles love these but so do other people. in fact in 2013, poland exported sirks 77,00677,000 tons of applo russia. that all ended on august 1st. there's nobody to buy th
yes, apple farmers. hit me up at facebook.com @alivelshi. touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> russian president vladimir putin is accusing the united states of fomenting the new cold war but it's the european union that's promising more trade sanctions if russia doesn't back off in the ukraine. doing damage from moscow to warsaw to berlin and the weapons are not limited to war planes or rocket launchers. everything...
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so will apple. between now and the end of the year i want apple. the must have stock in all growth manager portfolios. they are going to keep buying it. the technicals look fantastic. and even with the run up it is only 13 multiple on next year earnings. and two, this stock sat out about half the bull market starting in 2012. so this huge move recently is really more of a catchup than anything else. so if i'm forced to choose, and i like both, i would go with apple. which i also think is going to be less volatile. >> wow. weiss? >> is as someone not prone to strong opinions i want to say you own both. but i own apple personally and i think the momentum in baba is greater today. but the price may be the same. the valuations are markedly different. baba is much more expensive stock because the growth rate is so much higher. >> and pete, forget these two. you like yahoo the best. >> if i had to pick between the three, yahoo number one. and the other two tied at second. >> let's see who's winnings. the viewsers have voted of 60% like apple better. >> t
so will apple. between now and the end of the year i want apple. the must have stock in all growth manager portfolios. they are going to keep buying it. the technicals look fantastic. and even with the run up it is only 13 multiple on next year earnings. and two, this stock sat out about half the bull market starting in 2012. so this huge move recently is really more of a catchup than anything else. so if i'm forced to choose, and i like both, i would go with apple. which i also think is going...