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microsoft corporation is the world's largest software company. it's in these lastver six y, technology has really swept the worl schoumacher: every year for the last decade, microsoft's share of the mke fopeonal computer operating systs has stood above 90%. was microsoft's unprecedented success due to its superior innotion and marketing prowess, or was iabusing its monopoly power to stifle competitio some of microsoft's business practices raised serious questions with its competitors and with the government. the united states government decided to file an antitrust lawsuitgainst e microsofcorporation. the standard oil case in 1911n the united states government decided to file in the industrial age. an antitrust lawsuitgainst e microsofcorporation. but could the government to the1scentury economic or? apply thentu law it all started in 1975 when bilgates and his friend paul allen formed a partnership.we c. schoumacher: the software and operating systems created by two youngen in a garage and the company they founded played a major role in the info
microsoft corporation is the world's largest software company. it's in these lastver six y, technology has really swept the worl schoumacher: every year for the last decade, microsoft's share of the mke fopeonal computer operating systs has stood above 90%. was microsoft's unprecedented success due to its superior innotion and marketing prowess, or was iabusing its monopoly power to stifle competitio some of microsoft's business practices raised serious questions with its competitors and with...
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noting microsoft's fundamentals haven't changed. specifically not doing anything to change the core business. >> it felt a little bit like 1999 today with the way some of these stocks traded, and microsoft is very appropriate to have this. now, we know that microsoft ran up because of the xp transition, because of a cycle of pc upgrades. that's probably over right now. i think when it hit 50, that was your chance to get out. depending on how the tape trades, i think microsoft -- you're not going to get hurt in it, but i'd much rather wait for this thing to be closer to 44 before i got in. you've got a decent dividend yield, so you're not going to get hurt there. but the real question is the catalyst over the next six months to a year and i don't think we've seen that yet. >> do you think microsoft is an underperformer at this point? >> i think it's a neutral. this is a stock that i think is a very interesting stock. i would be in it for the dividend. i would be in it for big cap allocations. i think the company is slowly reworking i
noting microsoft's fundamentals haven't changed. specifically not doing anything to change the core business. >> it felt a little bit like 1999 today with the way some of these stocks traded, and microsoft is very appropriate to have this. now, we know that microsoft ran up because of the xp transition, because of a cycle of pc upgrades. that's probably over right now. i think when it hit 50, that was your chance to get out. depending on how the tape trades, i think microsoft -- you're...
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ibm does not have to lose for apple to win. >> what about microsoft? a company you work with. >> there are specific product areas where we could potentially lose or be harmed by some of this transition, but there is an entire company at the macro level that does not necessarily have to lose. >> companies like microsoft, google, amazon are dropping the price of cloud storage. how much of a threat is that? >> we love that. the same unit of storage is now a 40th of a price and it was 10 years ago. the cheaper storage gets, the more data we can store for a customer and the more we can deliver unique experiences around the content. >> you took on $150 million in funding. the company is now valued at $2.4 billion. why do you need that money? >> a week after we filed, there was a bit of a market correction in the tech space. you saw a bit of volatility and a lot of high-growth technology companies. we decided it was not the best time to bring a new company to market. we had amazing support from late-stage investors. they were willing and interested in support
ibm does not have to lose for apple to win. >> what about microsoft? a company you work with. >> there are specific product areas where we could potentially lose or be harmed by some of this transition, but there is an entire company at the macro level that does not necessarily have to lose. >> companies like microsoft, google, amazon are dropping the price of cloud storage. how much of a threat is that? >> we love that. the same unit of storage is now a 40th of a price...
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the shadowwing up in of microsoft. idolize jeff bazos and bill gates? >> everybody knew the bill gates by heart. of cool that microsoft you can go and they'll give you a product tester. of people in high school would go to microsoft and test give you a ucts and free mouse in the end of it. >> you met your co-founders in the middle school. that.me about >> sort of the first co-founder of box. officer.ancial we played trumpet together in middle school. good at that.were throughout middle school and high school, i did a lot of stuff on the internet with jeff later in high school with cam. >> tell me how box began. ten years ago.t not a lot of innovation was happening. eally, really hard to do basic things like how do you share your files. how do you access your data from anywhere. you collaborate and work with different people. i was in college at times when was how can idea you have these sort of hard drives in the cloud that would et you put all of your file unless the hard drives and access it from the internet and you want to work from. >> tell me abou
the shadowwing up in of microsoft. idolize jeff bazos and bill gates? >> everybody knew the bill gates by heart. of cool that microsoft you can go and they'll give you a product tester. of people in high school would go to microsoft and test give you a ucts and free mouse in the end of it. >> you met your co-founders in the middle school. that.me about >> sort of the first co-founder of box. officer.ancial we played trumpet together in middle school. good at that.were...
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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 liquidating his position, david tepper trimming as well. a look at their shares in alibaba in the next segment as well, but when you think about some of this smart money getting out of the stock right before such a huge rally, that's got to hurt. that's got to hurt. >> stocks climb a wall of worry. >> they're also looking for such giant moves. the competition in the hedge fund space it's not enough to have 10 or 20% moves in stocks. they're looking for multiples at this point why so many of them are going private. for a lot of these people apple probably didn't seem aggressive enough for them to stay in. >> unbelievable. talk about being underestimated. good to see you, jon. congratulations on uber. >> i try. >> jon steinberg. >> a check on the markets which are hovering ne
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 liquidating his position, david tepper trimming as well. a look at their shares in alibaba in the next segment as well, but when you think about some of this smart money getting out of the stock right before such a huge rally, that's got to...
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or for salesforce to win. >> what about a company like microsoft? a company that you grew up with. >> i think there are specific product areas that could potentially lose or be harmed by some of this transition, but then there is an entire company at the macro level that does not necessarily have to lose. >> so companies like microsoft, google, amazon are dropping the price of cloud storage. how much of a threat is that to box? >> we love that. the same unit of storage is now a 40th the price as it was 10 years ago. on the supply side of our business. so the cheaper that storage gets, the more data that we can store for a customer, and the more we can deliver unique experiences around the content. >> you recently took on $150 million in funding from tpg and coatue. the company is now valued at $2.4 billion. why do you take that money? >> as you may have seen, we have filed to go public in march of this year. and then basically about a week after we filed to go public, there was a bit of a market correction in the tech stock space. so you saw a bit o
or for salesforce to win. >> what about a company like microsoft? a company that you grew up with. >> i think there are specific product areas that could potentially lose or be harmed by some of this transition, but then there is an entire company at the macro level that does not necessarily have to lose. >> so companies like microsoft, google, amazon are dropping the price of cloud storage. how much of a threat is that to box? >> we love that. the same unit of storage...
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microsoft? is it a split? i think those are some of the questions folks are wondering about this morning. >> so we don't share details on any of the commercial terms. but this is we both see as just the beginning of a really exciting long-term partnership where there is all kinds of ways we can help people collaborate better. >> drew, are their other partnerships in the future you can see? or is the microsoft all of a sudden that's enough? >> well we have a number of really important partnerships and the microsoft one is big one for us. we've got also samsung and hp and others. one of the things we love about dropbox is it supports everything you use. so supporting all these different things so us is really important to us and our users. >> you are not going to break out who makes what but you will make money on this? or not. can you at least just tell us that? >> well certainly we have a lot of customers who use dropbox at work and our products like dropbox for business are doubling every year, growing really
microsoft? is it a split? i think those are some of the questions folks are wondering about this morning. >> so we don't share details on any of the commercial terms. but this is we both see as just the beginning of a really exciting long-term partnership where there is all kinds of ways we can help people collaborate better. >> drew, are their other partnerships in the future you can see? or is the microsoft all of a sudden that's enough? >> well we have a number of really...
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drop box and microsoft announcing integration of their products. microsoft office will be integrate good into the drop box office. and access to your files on drop box will be built into the app. it is a latest in a string of moves from nadella that opened up the microsoft eco system on mobile. including offers on the ipad and microsoft's wearable which works with google and apple's operating systems. talk about putting your money where your mouth is, jon. >> and strategically potentially huge for microsoft. we had satya nadella here on "squawk alley" just a couple weeks ago and he was talking around the edges of the strategy, where he said we want people using products like office 365, like one drive. which is their competitor to drop box. a try on the consumer level. but when you want to use it for professional purpose, then you buy. so office becomes the default app that opens up these types of documents. it could lead people to begin then paying. but the part that is not clear here is what that mechanism is. how they are going to make it simple
drop box and microsoft announcing integration of their products. microsoft office will be integrate good into the drop box office. and access to your files on drop box will be built into the app. it is a latest in a string of moves from nadella that opened up the microsoft eco system on mobile. including offers on the ipad and microsoft's wearable which works with google and apple's operating systems. talk about putting your money where your mouth is, jon. >> and strategically potentially...
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alibaba is the microsoft of china right now. and microsoft in 15 years ago when it loomed large over the u.s. tech landscape. >> jack is a very unique person. whether u.s. or china. his ethos is blossoming. when we met jack in 2003 we fell in love with the company and jack. 's fantastic. the way he thinks about the business and powers his employs is very unique for china and frankly the u.s. as well. >> the number on singles day. look at black friday, the u.s. is essentially exported to the u.s. and canada. do you believe this could be a global phenomenon. >> it is a very unique holiday. i think you can see a lot of similarities between singles and valentine's day. i think you can see it expand internationally. they have to do a little better job in the u.s. explaining how it works. but i think it definitely could be that global phenomenon. >> do we care? in america, do we care? just tell me stuff is on sale and i'll buy. >> we have events you can market around. >> if there is a day merchants mark things 50%, definitely. >> it w
alibaba is the microsoft of china right now. and microsoft in 15 years ago when it loomed large over the u.s. tech landscape. >> jack is a very unique person. whether u.s. or china. his ethos is blossoming. when we met jack in 2003 we fell in love with the company and jack. 's fantastic. the way he thinks about the business and powers his employs is very unique for china and frankly the u.s. as well. >> the number on singles day. look at black friday, the u.s. is essentially...
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their privacy rights when they've used a microsoft product or service or thereby microsoft has acquired information, microsoft does not believe that that information has zero privacy interest, does it? >> absolutely not. on the contrary. to the extent the third party doctrine ever made any sense, it doesn't make sense today. people increase. >> i are putting all of the information they used to keep on their homes in file cabinets on line and in cloud services and as recent court decisions have recognized, particularly in "riley," it's even more there's more data created, filing the most private, intimate details of people's lives that's in cloud services in the hands of third part iies more so than wa nfr people's homes and the expectation around privacy, around that data are quite profound. >> and that's true in your view both of content so to speak and noncontent or metaday o ta or transactional data. there's sensitivity there in both categories. >> absolutely. i don't like the term metadata because it encompasses too much. we should talk about what we're talking about and there is a
their privacy rights when they've used a microsoft product or service or thereby microsoft has acquired information, microsoft does not believe that that information has zero privacy interest, does it? >> absolutely not. on the contrary. to the extent the third party doctrine ever made any sense, it doesn't make sense today. people increase. >> i are putting all of the information they used to keep on their homes in file cabinets on line and in cloud services and as recent court...
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listen, there was a downgrade on microsoft today. (?) we're talking longer term stocks with great management. obviously great global tentacles in america. liz: these names, all of them particularly caterpillar which gets 70 percent of its revenue overseas. we have a strong dollar. in fact, i think the dollar index is hitting the strongest level since su june of 2010. everyone says a strong dollar hurts them. a love a strong dollar. charles: me too. when you monitor stocks not from a week to week period. we use constant currency. you know, any company that misses their earnings estimates and blames the strong dollar. put a red flag next to that. a lot more than that. go with great companies with amazing potential to grow as the world grows, particularly in america. liz: caterpillar, apple, microsoft. courtesy of charles payne. walk charles every weeknight 6:00 p.m. eastern. tonight, don't miss it. before you get ready and all fancy for your night on the town, got to watch 6:00 p.m. with charles payne. closing bell 31 minutes away. why are
listen, there was a downgrade on microsoft today. (?) we're talking longer term stocks with great management. obviously great global tentacles in america. liz: these names, all of them particularly caterpillar which gets 70 percent of its revenue overseas. we have a strong dollar. in fact, i think the dollar index is hitting the strongest level since su june of 2010. everyone says a strong dollar hurts them. a love a strong dollar. charles: me too. when you monitor stocks not from a week to...
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their privacy rights when they abused the microsoft product for service and thereby microsoft is required information. microsoft does not believe that information have zero privacy interests. ..
their privacy rights when they abused the microsoft product for service and thereby microsoft is required information. microsoft does not believe that information have zero privacy interests. ..
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if a company like microsoft is playing $150,000, that's a lot of money. but that's not going to compete with russia or brazil or any other major company that really wants this coding flaw. >> right. >> so one, doesn't sounds like the incentive is there for the hacker to go to a small company versus a country. but secondly, what is the incentive on the parts of countries particularly the u.s. to regulate it this if they are engaged in it? >> i think these are very complicated questions. i actually disagree with dan in that i don't think bug bounties will sway someone to be a good hacker as opposed to a bad hacker. i think you are a good hacker you give the bug do a bug bounty that's respected. you will take less money than you would if you sold it on the black market. if the option didn't exist you probably wouldn't sale it on the black market anyway. but if all you cared about was money you would never consider an official bounty program by microsoft or google you would just sale it on the black market as you could for as much money as you could. >> what'
if a company like microsoft is playing $150,000, that's a lot of money. but that's not going to compete with russia or brazil or any other major company that really wants this coding flaw. >> right. >> so one, doesn't sounds like the incentive is there for the hacker to go to a small company versus a country. but secondly, what is the incentive on the parts of countries particularly the u.s. to regulate it this if they are engaged in it? >> i think these are very complicated...
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i think microsoft has been very trying to hold on to this post pc era. and obviously people have moved to these mobile devices. so they are a little late to the story. but nadella has been doing that. >> in the mobile first, cloud first, are you impressed with the strides they have made. >> yeah. 's trying. he's doing a lot of things like. this he's not mocking tablets or phones. he's not going against these things. he's been a big proponent of the cloud, cloud microsoft. but i think again they are late. but they need to do it. this is kind of table stakes as this point with others in the market. and they do have the product that people like the most. the allowance of google docs in this era so far has been a problem. and they mocked it for a long time. >> but somehow google has not eaten their lunch. they continue to have huge share. >> it is a good product. >> has rerecovered from karma? >> i think it will always be one of those asterisks. and he's recovering. people are ensuring me there will be real changes around women's pay and microsoft. and you h
i think microsoft has been very trying to hold on to this post pc era. and obviously people have moved to these mobile devices. so they are a little late to the story. but nadella has been doing that. >> in the mobile first, cloud first, are you impressed with the strides they have made. >> yeah. 's trying. he's doing a lot of things like. this he's not mocking tablets or phones. he's not going against these things. he's been a big proponent of the cloud, cloud microsoft. but i...
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used to work at microsoft. both brilliant guys and they are starting to change a little bit and broaden their portfolio. but i'll tell you, you know, casual games is a very interesting space. if you want to learn more about it, watch the latest episode of south park. [ laughter ] i'm serious. >> in what sense. why? >> south park is brilt. these guys are always on the edge. just the idea that you get people hooked on these games and they spend so much money just playing them. and they constantly drop coins into this game. and they don't realize how much they are spending. it is like an addiction. >> like enterprise software. >> do you think turning around the company is too tall an order for even the most talented of executives. >> it's hard to comment on that. i can tell you don has a history of bringing really great talent. alex gardner is probably one of the smartest people i've met in gaming. it is hard to say. it is a tough, tough business to turn around. the challenge is when you have a game, you have a fr
used to work at microsoft. both brilliant guys and they are starting to change a little bit and broaden their portfolio. but i'll tell you, you know, casual games is a very interesting space. if you want to learn more about it, watch the latest episode of south park. [ laughter ] i'm serious. >> in what sense. why? >> south park is brilt. these guys are always on the edge. just the idea that you get people hooked on these games and they spend so much money just playing them. and...
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i want to sing this microsoft partnership is a huge win for dropbox. is everyone is saying th microsoft partnership the huge win for dropbox. >> our core focus is expansion. we are going global. we are opening up in sydney and tokyo and london. we are expanding the business. investing in products and is better experiences. growing the organization. >> the dropbox head of product. ibm's ceo is having a bit of trouble leading the turnaround after the software giant -- she has been brought into one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. invitationended an to become a member at augusta national golf club. the third woman to become a member. oft does it for this edition "bloomberg west." i will handed it over to stephanie ruhle in washington at the year ahead. over to stephanie ruhle in washington at the year ahead. >> there is a margin conversation. something like an app and thinks -- thinks it can leverage. things it can leverage. our 18 consecutive quarter -- if we exploded to 10 billion over the next 10-24 months, we still would not put our competiti
i want to sing this microsoft partnership is a huge win for dropbox. is everyone is saying th microsoft partnership the huge win for dropbox. >> our core focus is expansion. we are going global. we are opening up in sydney and tokyo and london. we are expanding the business. investing in products and is better experiences. growing the organization. >> the dropbox head of product. ibm's ceo is having a bit of trouble leading the turnaround after the software giant -- she has been...
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there is just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there were another -- there will not be another whatsapp. the one thing we do know -- it will be out on the fringe. it will be bizarre. it will be software and service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10 years later that is the thing. >> the great marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ . >> welcome to "money clip." i'm olivia sterns. here is the rundown. julia roberts sees a bubble. just another regular morning on "bloomberg surveillance." lebron james returned to cleveland with the loss of the knicks? in politics, it is the final weekend of the campaign season and the airwaves are flooded with ads, good, bad, and some pretty ugly. why horror flicks never die. finally, todaysi
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there is just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there were another -- there will not be another whatsapp. the one thing we do know -- it will be out on the fringe. it will be bizarre. it will be software and service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10 years later that is the thing. >> the great marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ . >> welcome to "money clip." i'm olivia...
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david: bottom line is he likes microsoft, folks. larry, i want to go back to oil. i'm a simple guy, oil is a simple product, doing nothing but going down. of course they have opec meeting on thursday, our thanksgiving day. what do you think is going to happen? is this drop in the price today going to shock the hell out of them, and maybe the saudis will begin producing less? >> i don't think they will, i think it's just a lot of people squaring their positions before this meeting. we have to remember there's a lot of things they have to talk about before they com to consensus. more about unity. we have to talk about nigeria. they have very, very contentious election coming up. libya in the middle of a civil war. how is production going to go forward in the first quarter are? the richer nations going support poorer nations? saudi arabia needs $100 a barrel to run their own government, they're getting like the u.s. u look at things like that. a lot of things that have to remain in place. if they did cut production by 500,000 barrels a day, it's not going to make the
david: bottom line is he likes microsoft, folks. larry, i want to go back to oil. i'm a simple guy, oil is a simple product, doing nothing but going down. of course they have opec meeting on thursday, our thanksgiving day. what do you think is going to happen? is this drop in the price today going to shock the hell out of them, and maybe the saudis will begin producing less? >> i don't think they will, i think it's just a lot of people squaring their positions before this meeting. we have...
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their privacy rights when they've used a microsoft product or service or thereby microsoft has acquired information, microsoft does not believe that that information has zero privacy interest, does it? >> absolutely not. on the contrary. to the extent the third party doctrine ever made any sense, it doesn't make sense today. people increase. >> i are putting all of the information they used to keep on their homes in file cabinets on line and in cloud services and as recent court decisions have recognized, particularly in "riley," it's even more there's more data created, filing the most private, intimate details of people's lives that's in cloud services in the hands of third parties more so than was ever in people's homes and the expectation around privacy, around that data are quite profound. >> and that's true in your view both of content so to speak and noncontent or metadata or transactional data. there's sensitivity there in both categories. >> absolutely. i don't like the term metadata because it encompasses too much. we should talk about what we're talking about and there is a b
their privacy rights when they've used a microsoft product or service or thereby microsoft has acquired information, microsoft does not believe that that information has zero privacy interest, does it? >> absolutely not. on the contrary. to the extent the third party doctrine ever made any sense, it doesn't make sense today. people increase. >> i are putting all of the information they used to keep on their homes in file cabinets on line and in cloud services and as recent court...
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this is the microsoft cloud. toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? elk bellow sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress plus 36-month financing. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> last day in iran. night falls, act kids, like kids anywhere, get in their rides and head for somewhere they can hang out. it's amazing, all these american classics here. where do you get them? >> old men's, old people's yards. >> and then fix them up? >> yeah. >> mustang? [ engine revving ] >> camaro. >> camaro. >> firebird. >> pontiac. that's a perfect l.a. car right there. is this a car club or people just come? >> hang out this way. it's our friends. >> i ca
this is the microsoft cloud. toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? elk bellow sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4...
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would apple, google, microsoft fall into the category of "every?" >> some of the companies are growing very fast. if they are more than 20 years old, they would benefit from breaking up. many of them will be forced to do it, which is why i feel so good. >> it is not a sign of defeat? it's not a sign that innovation is dead or lost? >> it is a sign of change, evolution. it is a sign that there is the opportunity to do more and better. >> you mentioned salesforce. they turned 15 years old this year. how does salesforce keep growing? >> the real test is how they make sure that they stay on the leading edge, that they constantly have a product pipeline. >> from a leadership perspective, is there a changing of the guard happening? >> i think nothing changed at oracle. [laughter] that might have had to do with the number of papers that larry has to sign. it will be similar for quiet a while. >> how do you see the digital payments and mobile payments race playing out? >> it is by far the most innovative and radical. ♪ >> let's talk about the next generat
would apple, google, microsoft fall into the category of "every?" >> some of the companies are growing very fast. if they are more than 20 years old, they would benefit from breaking up. many of them will be forced to do it, which is why i feel so good. >> it is not a sign of defeat? it's not a sign that innovation is dead or lost? >> it is a sign of change, evolution. it is a sign that there is the opportunity to do more and better. >> you mentioned...
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microsoft so you get back if you say yes to microsoft? is that it? >> no. i love the turnaround i have seen and the new management, i love where they are going. i was on your show while ago, i called it $50, getting close. it has been wasted go higher, i love what the company is doing. stuart: you will be on the show again tomorrow and the day after a year are anchoring it next week. thank you, you are all right. this is not for shaw, this is you. when you think of guinness obviously you think of the smooth dark beer being poured, guinness wants to give you another option. they are calling it the 1759 limited edition of from premium amber ale. amber is not dark, and is light and guinness brand director doug campbell is here with it. we are not going to open the box and for this thing. you are worth a responsible for the brand. what i you thinking doing away with a stout dark look over beer and giving us some pale yellow stuff? >> nothing of the sort. this is a limited edition, 90,000 bottles, amber ale, and you will see it as not bubbly y
microsoft so you get back if you say yes to microsoft? is that it? >> no. i love the turnaround i have seen and the new management, i love where they are going. i was on your show while ago, i called it $50, getting close. it has been wasted go higher, i love what the company is doing. stuart: you will be on the show again tomorrow and the day after a year are anchoring it next week. thank you, you are all right. this is not for shaw, this is you. when you think of guinness obviously you...
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microsoft is offering a two-year repair guarantee, a benefit that smuggled consoles don't carry. the company is also blocking game software taylod exclusively for the chinese market. only authorized consoles can use the software. china's market would seem to offer huge potential, but >>> here on "newsline," now time for weather. he have rainfall in south america leads to serious flooding problems. we're here with the details. how bad is the situation? >> we're talking about some major problems. not only is it flooding and causing roadways to be closed off, we're also talking about mud slides. typically in south america, we are concerned about downpours toward the northern portions of the continent. every once in a while, in the south, we have these severe storms that pop up. we're going to start in central peru. local schools and more than 100 homes were damaged. students were forced onto chairs in flooded classrooms. mudslides cut off highways in the largely rural area. now let's go to arrest agagenti. more than 122 millimeters of rain fell over the past few days. residents had
microsoft is offering a two-year repair guarantee, a benefit that smuggled consoles don't carry. the company is also blocking game software taylod exclusively for the chinese market. only authorized consoles can use the software. china's market would seem to offer huge potential, but >>> here on "newsline," now time for weather. he have rainfall in south america leads to serious flooding problems. we're here with the details. how bad is the situation? >> we're talking...
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microsoft. >> bought some this morning on the call. i don't believe it. >> so you think it's full of bull. >> yeah. certainly they have a lot of pc exposure. what i do like is they are expanding beyond it into the cloud. they are doing a very good job at that if you look that most recent quarter. nokia, the acquisition, they will be more profitable sooner than what people think i think. and it's up 29% and trades 16 times --. it's not that expensive. a good dividend and the company is paying out is the lowest at 44%. lots of upside. >> the head line of the note, the more things change, the more things stay the same. what's changed? besides the ceo. >> they are focus tong growth businesses and cloud. ballmer didn't make any acquisitions and nadella has had to fix them all. >> sentiment has definitely changed. >> sentiments at yahoo because of the marissa meyer. and people are asking what else is there? >> i wouldn't put a sell on yahoo and i wouldn't on microsoft. there are a lot more companies i'd be telling you to sell before i told y
microsoft. >> bought some this morning on the call. i don't believe it. >> so you think it's full of bull. >> yeah. certainly they have a lot of pc exposure. what i do like is they are expanding beyond it into the cloud. they are doing a very good job at that if you look that most recent quarter. nokia, the acquisition, they will be more profitable sooner than what people think i think. and it's up 29% and trades 16 times --. it's not that expensive. a good dividend and the...
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> david einhorn, dan loeb, larry fink and more -- these iconic investors gather once a year to rub elbows and share strategies at the robin hood investors conference. billionaire activist carl icahn is perhaps the busiest of them all, stirring up conflict at apple, ebay, dell, and herbal life, to name a few. he also addressed warren buffett, took jabs at silicon valley, and discussed the unintended consequences of the fed's monetary policy. carl, let's start with interest rates. in this low-interest-
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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Nov 1, 2014
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> the great marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> he has built some of the world's biggest pop stars, justin bieber, ariana grande, korean sensation psy, and "call me maybe's" carly rae jepsen. it started when scooter braun stumbled across a youtube video of a kid in a canadian talent show. that kid was justin bieber. braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later...
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Nov 5, 2014
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> the gop has control of the senate for the first time in a decade. >> the one thing i take away from all of this is you want to change the direction of our country. >> saudi arabia lowering the price of its oil to the u.s. is theking now, how much weekend helping toyota and the red?
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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Nov 27, 2014
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> he wrote one of the most famous lines in hollywood history. >> i want the truth. >> you can't handle the truth. >> "a few good men" catapulted aaron sorkin from starving actor to celebrated screenwriter, producer, truth-teller, and conflicted character creator. he went on to bring us "the west wing," "moneyball," "the social network," and, most recently, "the newsroom" on hbo. with a steve jobs biopic coming soon. joining me today on "studio 1.0," emmy, golden globe, and academy award winner, aaron sorkin. aaron, thank you so
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertising for omax3. why aren't you seeing the benefits from your store-bought fish oil? researchers affiliated with this university have discov t
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ >> welcome to a bloomberg special, "climate change and cities." over the next half hour, i talk to michael bloomberg, u.n. special envoy for cities and climate change, and oecd secretary general angel gurria. the titans go head-to-head on how best to tackle one of the biggest issues facing our generation. climate change is one of the topics we have been talking about for years. governments don't seem to be able to get a deal at all. why should we believe cities can make a difference when we cannot even reach a deal at the nationa
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. [applause] [captioning made possible by bloomberg television] >> tonight on "titans at the table," are you a history buff? >> not really. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan here he owns a vineyard. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> i had a company with a value of zero. today it is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a persontr
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. [applause] ♪ >> its building blocks are known worldwide. its brand is among the globe's most admired. it is the fastest-growing toymaker on the planet. we are at a company that less than a decade ago was losing a million dollars a day and is being transformed. >> it is becoming a case study in how you turn around a company. >> we are going inside lego. >> awesome. >> ♪ everything is awesome >> the theme song for "the lego movie" could be the theme song to the company itself.
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....
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Nov 28, 2014
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there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work. 10-years later that is the thing. >> marc andreessen, everybody. ♪ . . . >> he is an uncommon breed in the world of enterprise technology. aaron levie is known for his colorful sneakers his magic , tricks, and ironic tweets. there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate the flight of business in the cloud. he started when he was 13 and met the kids who would become his cofounders as far back as middle school. but unlike places like facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighting are legend, all four of box's cofounders still work there a decade later.
there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. there was just the one. we have founders come in all the time -- there will not be another whatsapp. there will be new things. what do we know about the new things? they will be viewed as completely crazy. the one thing we know is that nobody will think it's the next best thing. it will be out on the fringe. it will be considered bizarre. it will be software as a service in 1999. people will not think it will work....