Was slowing down old devices what theyre doing to win back favor and what it means for the stock. First, stocks rallying to kick off the new year. The nasdaq and s p 500 both closing at record highs with nasdaq closing above 7k for the first time ever. It does feel a bit like 2017, when tech crushed the competition, soaring 37 what do you do in this new year . Do you stick with what was working, namely technology, guy . I think you do, mel, and happy new year i think you do stay the course people want to play the laggards, but stay with what works and what has worked. Dan nathan has been on this. Intel, big move to the upside, valuation is reasonable. Micron had that huge move from basically the low 30s up to 50, retraced back to 40, had a decent day today valuation of micron makes sense, dram pricing is still heavy. Texas instruments, great story, theyre in great places, but now 24 times forward earnings, i think its gotten expensive. Technology works, just be aware of what youre buyi
News, 24 today, by more than 2700 journalists and in more than 120 countries. Bloomberg technology is next. Im emily chang in this is bloomberg technologies. Coming up, the best performance ever in the fourth quarter, adding more than 8 million customers in the quarter. We will break down the results. Plus, amazon go is open for business. We take a look at the brickandmortar store. And facebook makes a critical admission regarding societal impact. Why it say can have a negative impact on democracy and what it is doing it. Ever. X biggest quarter shares are jumping and the companys value past 100 million for the first time ever. Lucas, break it down. One of the highlights and where is the strength in the subscriber growth . Netflix is making more programs look at the slate of shows they released. They have a new season of stranger things, the crown, new. Hows in the punisher they had this big movie with will smith. We dont know which of those shows were most popular, but based on some o
Most important symbol of democracy in the world. Although i have come to work every day here for 25 years, it never fails to impress me. Senator mcconnell, thank you so much for your time. That was senator Mitch Mcconnell in 2010. He is the Incoming Senate majority leader for the 114th congress which convenes on january 6. We continue with a look at the historical role of the majority leader. We will hear from robert byrd, speaking in 1998 inside the Old Senate Chamber. [applause] welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the third lecture series that the leaders have been sponsoring. I think this will be one of the most interesting ones we will ever have. We have had three this year and we hope to have three more next year. When the idea was first suggested that we have some further attempt to preserve the history of the senate, that we had a unique time in history because we had such a large number of former Vice President s and former leaders of the senate that were still in the senate or a
Even though ive come to work virtually every day here for 25 year, never fails to impress me. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you. Appreciate it. You bet. That was senator Mitch Mcconnell speaking in 2010. Hes the Incoming Senate majority leader for the 114th congress which convenes on january 6. We continue our look at the historical role of the Senate Majority leader. Well hear from robert byrd of West Virginia. He spoke in 1998 inside the Old Senate Chamber. Weve had three lecture series this year and we hope to have three more next year. When this idea was first suggested that we have some further attempt to preserve the history of the senate, and that we had a unique time in history because we had such a large number of former Vice President s and leaders of the senate that are still in the senate or are alive that we should take advantage of this opportunity. And the first person who came to my mind as i thought about how to put this together was senator bob byrd. Becaus
We hear from senator robert byrd of West Virginia, he spoke in 1998, inside the Old Senate Chamber. [applause] welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the third lecture series that the leaders have been sponsoring. I think this will be one of the most interesting ones we will ever have. We have had three this year and we hope to have three more next year. When the idea was first suggested that we have some further attempt to preserve the history of the senate, that we had a unique time in history because we had such a large number of former Vice President s and former leaders of the senate that were still in the senate or alive, that we should take advantage of this opportunity, of course, the first person that came to my mind as i thought about how to put this together was senator robert byrd. Because i knew that he, probably more than any of us, knows about and cares about the institution of the senate and the history of the senate and all of its procedures and traditions. I went to senato