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BLOOMBERG On The Move May 14, 2014
They are trying to diversify themselves and sell content. Kb bskyb happens to be the secondbiggest shareholder. Lets see how that plays out. Lets cross live to berlin. Sap having they will be cutting jobs. Remember, this is the worlds biggest
Management Software
company. Bill mcdermott takes over as the sole chief executive next week. The company confirmed there will be thousands of job cuts right across the business. This will provide more
Good Software
online. The chief
Development Officer
says the software should become more like lego. I will be back later to explain what he is talking about. Looking forward to that report. It is a big day in terms of the
Inflation Report
in the u. K. And the world is watching. You have the bank of england trying to push back against expectations. Unemployment is below seven percent. Wages have started to turn the corner. The more that accelerates, the harder it will get for the bank of england to justify keeping rates at record those. We know there is a division over how much slack is left in the economy. The slack what is going to drive the rest of the market . Euphoria. Sit tight in the u. K. And europe ahead of the
Inflation Report
. What happens from here . There have been seven major tightening cycles in the u. S. Since 1970. Is that enough to temper expectations of a bigger foot forward on the s p 500 . We talk about the euro. Lets talk about the pound. Labor market data. Inflation report. See pushey speaks, to back against expectations of a rate rise . He may not do that. The pound could well go higher. Lets keep an eye on those markets. Investors will be all ears to what
Governor Carney
has to say a little bit later this morning. J. P. Morgan
Asset Management
joined us and she sounded up she summed it up. The bank of england may well be the first
Major Central Bank
to raise
Interest Rate
s. Joining us now for his take is the global head of equity trading strategy over at citigroup. Stephanie was saying the whole world will be looking at what carney does. We are on a divergent path in terms of where
Central Banks
are. How important is today . It should be important. He started by talking about today will be a
Good Opportunity
for him to backtrack from that a little bit. He is putting it on the table to make the market more comfortable with it. But look att avoid dollarsterling and eurossterling. They are racing ahead. It is what threatens the bank of england the most. The market needs to price in floating. Ns have been that is quite aggressive. At the same time, we have to keep in mind is the reason they can do that is because things are doing better. The u. S. Did not put a date on right increases. Just mentioning tapering did not derail it. He did get the ecb, which likely will announce more aggressive measures between june and the end of the year. You are still getting liquidity in the world, just in the places where you need it. And my being to and my being overly trite . Being bullish on stocks doesnt just come from liquidity. Were against the backdrop of economic weakness. A weaker financial system. Will be against the backdrop of increasing activity. From an equity point of view, you do have increasing growth on a global basis, albeit not fantastic. Mergers in and day and acquisitions coming back into play. Valuations are not stretched and equities arent interesting asset class. R and interesting asset class. Taking more of a position battling for more of the investors money versus the
United States
and the u. K. Is that being overly optimistic about europe . Started they have increased in the last 12 months. Forlook back further a long time, europe had no interest whatsoever. Are we seeing something which is exuberant yet . I do not think so. It is a normalization of the last five years. You are going to stay with me. Round two coming up. It is a grilling that will not be missed. It is pfizer with astrazeneca talking about the science of the potential deal. This is on the move streaming online, on your phone, on apple tv. Here is one stock that is on the move. Itv is one of the biggest losers on one of the one of the biggest losers on the stoxx 600. It is all about the guidance going into the second half of the year after the world cup. The world cup is going to play through. It is a mixed bag of results according to ubs. High expectations. Advertising growth below estimates. Here with a little bit more is
Caroline Hyde
. I just mentioned ubs. What is your take . I do not think it deserves to be the worst performer. It is lacking the blowout numbers. Many are pinning many hopes on the world cup. This is a company that is going to have 32 exclusive live games of the world cup. They are sharing with the bbc, the coverage. The world cup brought in 47
Million Viewers
for itv. Many thought this would lori and lure in the advertisers. Not blowout enough, so say many. Maybe the market got to euphoric ahead of the itv numbers. Thank you for that. Head of trading strategy over at citigroup. Before he went to the break, we were touching on europe and the conversations with various investors. What is your view . What is european qe . The way our economist have been describing it is a threestep approach. The first one is to lower rates. The second is to ease
Credit Conditions
because negative rates on the deposit side may have some compositions consequences on the repo market. The last up is what everybody is waiting for. Largescale asset purchases. Rate cuts, negative deposit rates, potentially at the next meeting . We are calling for june. You will not get the full package in june. You are quite likely to get a rate cut in september. Securitiest backed is where they want to focus. They cannot do scale. Able. Ough inventory to be it is going to help the banks and kickstart the market. One of the big differences between the u. S. And europe is about 50 of nonfinancial corporate are funded by the banks in europe. It is only 20 in the
United States
. They need to work with the banks, not around the banks. We have some of the bank names. You like financials and you like financials in the european periphery. Whicht we like, anything look at whereu you get the most leverage in the context of qe, it will be a periphery. The periphery banks earnings, momentum. We just get over the hump of the asset quality and stress test. We are not likely to hear a huge announcement at the june meeting. That will be a nice roadmap to start easing conditions. We will cross over to david tweed in berlin and have a quick chat about sap. We have had some of the top lines on this. This is preparedness for a new world at sap, isnt it . One of the reasons why you see the share price is down 10 , pretty much unchanged at the moment, because people are waiting to see after
Bill Mcdermott
takes over. The american takes over as the ceo. What we have had confirmed from the company is there will be thousands of job cuts. We do not know how many thousands of job cuts, but that is significant because it is the
First Time Since
2009 that we see sap shedding jobs all across business units. It is a sign of what is happening within the company and that is a shift to the cloudbased services. They will be selling more of their product online. They have also got this new head who hasct
Development Just
been thrust into the position. He had something quite interesting to say yesterday. They want the software to become more like lego so the customers can choose whatever they need rather than having some great a some great big market is holding back before it decides whether it will vote on these changes. You know a thing or two about lego. When you read about that ambition, what are you thinking . The very interesting thing about lego, when it lost its way 10 years ago, ignorantly went bankrupt. It nearly went bankrupt. It went right back to its roots. Its absolute focus on their product. Sap also focusing on what it is about their product and making can buy thelients parts of their product they need and not have to take on this great take monoliths. This great big monoliths. I want to get your we have a story this morning about china. I amand citigroup not trying to stress you out where do you think we go from here . The targets we have been mentioning our 12 month target so we have another seven months to catch up. We have been wrong as an industry. For the last four or five months, it has not turned out to be the case. The reasons we made a bullish call on china, the variations a huge amount of the bad news. The new premier was putting in place required to be able to slow growth. To spur growth. Cranking down on corruption. He made a significant announcement on the banks and the
Bank Capitalization
recaps. Law, you cannot issue capital. You are stuck in this vicious circle. Your capital does not get any better. They change that about two months ago. The banks are allowed to start issuing preferred shares. That was pretty big news. That corresponds with the end of the significant underperformance in china. From a positioning point of view, it is as uncrowded as it gets at the moment. You have had no interest from clients, no appetite to buy into china. On a mediumterm basis, we are bullish on china. They take a lot of the boxes of the maddux we like. That we like. They are producing a high cash flow. The sector does not yield as much as some of the higheryielding sectors, some of the names are yielding quite high. Rates are most likely going to convert lower and dividend yields will become that much more interesting. They are helping themselves as well. Theyre trying to see what they can dispose of. Earningsetting momentum and capital returns. You are getting a lower correlation to china. Miners were highly correlated. To the tune of about 70 . That is now at 50. All of that together added to the positioning. That sounds like a convincing argument. Great to have you with us this morning. We will put you on the spot in a months time. Thank you. Coming up, deal or no deal . That is the multibilliondollar question for astrazeneca and pfizer. It is day 2 of the grilling. Skype, peoplerom love to use your service. If you dont try to innovate, that is a big challenge. Cofounders skypes speaking with me about the troubles he sees in store for twitter. Now is we will talk pfizer and astrazeneca this morning. The ceolans to face plans to face another parliamentary hearing this morning. We are joined by a
Bloomberg News
reporter. Back at somelooked of the comments from this committee. Grandstanding, calling them a leopard that wont change its spots. Will the committee be a little more educated . Questions being asked and him not being able to answer with any definite commitments. He was not able to give any more assurances than those he had laid out in the offer. With r d. The big issue and the one issue that you cant lawmakers have been talking about is jobs and r d and we are likely to see more of the same, then asking questions. We cannot really give you assurances on this because they are the company that is being brought. Right, i havee is a fiduciary duty. What is the market telling you in regards to the likelihood of doing a deal quickly . On aprilthe news broke 20 first, pfizer shares are down six percent. That probably makes the deal more expensive. We are hearing from sources that there is a likelihood of this going through, but it is starting to look we will see what day 2 brings to us. Itv, they hope the world cup will help them. Stay with me. We will talk about itv, the world cup and content is it king . Welcome back. P. M. Oomberg half year headquarters in london. We are in the trading day. Lives show you the equity markets coming off of a sixyear high and you can see the dax holding on. We are waiting for the tank of england
Inflation Report
s and for carney to speak. Well see how it goes. The equity markets. Lets look at individual stocks to watch. Lets keep it on the theme of mark harney. Look at how they are approaching the meeting. Any suggestion that the bank of england could move mortgage availability could move that market. Is management overhaul taking over. They are arty saying what we know. This is the shift that the company expected. The biggest ball on the stock 600 today. It is not really disappointed markets. Ubs says that there is lots of upside in this one. 12 and 13 growth. The low estimates. Really this morning. Certainly. Lets get you some top headlines. The head of the bank of england s quarterly
Inflation Report
. They are looking to see if stronger
Growth Numbers
will encourage the central bank to increase the rates sooner. Setting into a time of above trend growth. A new report says that investors may have profited on getting early word on changes to the fed policy. A new report from researchers say that the trading records show abnormally large movement subsequent to policy surprise. Moves occurred before and during the media lockup. Troubles in
Eastern Ukraine
have killed seven soldiers and wounded eight been in ambush. Thatefense minister says the east is embroiled in an undeclared war with russia. Russia, do not miss a bloomberg exclusive. Sergei lavrov is in moscow. That is at bloomberg. Watching this morning. The numbers are in line with estimates. Is here with me. You have been in the business for a long time. What do you make of where we are . What you make of what they are up to . I think they have fixed the initial problem they have had. They were hugely dependent on off air advertising. A huge advertising slump. He has fixed all of this. Moves feel very logical. Those deals have been praised. When you buy and find out about the longevity of the content, the big business is what you are buying is a track record. If
People Choose
to go somewhere touch, lose the magic that is where it is tricky. There is a question about if they can execute the strategy. Does anyone disagree that this is a bad strategy . That much. T oh they own fabulous assets and they did not own downton abbey. Is what a lot of people have in america. Voice. Have doubt in your certainly. I bought businesses myself in america. We all think it is easy to do. It is not. Chatting about diversification being the new norm in the british media. Adam is heading towards america. What do you think about diversification and the big moves for the institution. Is it good and a solid move . It is a solid move. It is similar and different. They are as big as they are ever going to be in the advertising. It is hard. In their case, it is content. That thereto imagine are going to be many more british households. They are maxed out in numbers. The logic is to look to europe. A successful business and these guys are awesomely good at what they do. Can take that into germany and italy, which are much smaller, you can see big upside for them. Both companies are as big as they are going to be. What do you think there is a premium . Do you think . You have been in business a long time. It is more likely to be with a minority shareholder. I agree with you. It could be a challenge. Could get the deal done with less of a challenge and they know exactly what they are doing. They will have to do work around the house. You have been part of the landscape for a long time. We in this as we look at this
Going Forward
. That is where we are. Trend, theook at the business is very businesslike and technocratic. Business. Owbiz now, industrial business. The people at the top are thinking in a strategic financiallydriven way. It is like the business has matured and grown a bit. Monopoly, you not have to be that good. Now, it is going to be a lot more effective. It is great to get your input. Roger perry. The chairman. Neetg up, he has the turnednd
Mark Zuckerberg
30. Youll might give up a hoodie any soon. Stay with us. When started the facebook he was in harvard and his name is
Mark Zuckerberg
. And has been a good day catered for the billionaire. Joining us is rob. Make me really sad. Kid . Ich is this he is really red. He is not a kid. It is pretty astounding. He just turned 30. Who is under 30 . One known billionaire under the age of 30. One. Ve not found istin is the cofounder and only under 30 for another week or so. How that wealth has been accumulated. Mark zuckerberg is good with his wealth. When i think of billionaires, i think of european billionaires and families. How is it distributed . Has it changed . Not really. You look at the people that we are tracking and each favors the aged. Significant and there is only for who are under the age of 40. The google founders are under the age of 40. It takes a while. The largest percentage is right in the sweet spot. 26 is the list. There are billionaires. Who else is in the club . Inheriting their fortunes and our people who are secretive about it. We do not know. Lindsay cortez is the granddaughter of the founders of in and out. She is a drag racer. Not much is known about her. We only discovered her fortune last year. She was born in 1983. Son of then is the founder of enterprise products. Cap. S a market siblings desk siblings face no estate tax. When you track these guys and patterns thate come up and show themselves through philanthropy . Lets look a little deeper. For the younger billionaire, the most fascinating are people who are building their own companies. The rest seem to be people who have fallen into fortune. That is not. The
Richest Woman
in china and inherited a
Property Development
company. She was going to board meetings when she was a teenager. These are people who are fortunate to have inherited a fortune. Ok. We are going to leave it there. A great deal of money from
Mark Zuckerberg
. The billionaires editor. The pulse is coming up and mark barton joins us with more. The sun is shining. Good morning to you. A big one today. The quarterly
Inflation Report
from the bank of england. Inflation week forecast and what matters is expectations for rate increases. It is based on expectations. Are forpectations
Management Software<\/a> company. Bill mcdermott takes over as the sole chief executive next week. The company confirmed there will be thousands of job cuts right across the business. This will provide more
Good Software<\/a> online. The chief
Development Officer<\/a> says the software should become more like lego. I will be back later to explain what he is talking about. Looking forward to that report. It is a big day in terms of the
Inflation Report<\/a> in the u. K. And the world is watching. You have the bank of england trying to push back against expectations. Unemployment is below seven percent. Wages have started to turn the corner. The more that accelerates, the harder it will get for the bank of england to justify keeping rates at record those. We know there is a division over how much slack is left in the economy. The slack what is going to drive the rest of the market . Euphoria. Sit tight in the u. K. And europe ahead of the
Inflation Report<\/a>. What happens from here . There have been seven major tightening cycles in the u. S. Since 1970. Is that enough to temper expectations of a bigger foot forward on the s p 500 . We talk about the euro. Lets talk about the pound. Labor market data. Inflation report. See pushey speaks, to back against expectations of a rate rise . He may not do that. The pound could well go higher. Lets keep an eye on those markets. Investors will be all ears to what
Governor Carney<\/a> has to say a little bit later this morning. J. P. Morgan
Asset Management<\/a> joined us and she sounded up she summed it up. The bank of england may well be the first
Major Central Bank<\/a> to raise
Interest Rate<\/a>s. Joining us now for his take is the global head of equity trading strategy over at citigroup. Stephanie was saying the whole world will be looking at what carney does. We are on a divergent path in terms of where
Central Banks<\/a> are. How important is today . It should be important. He started by talking about today will be a
Good Opportunity<\/a> for him to backtrack from that a little bit. He is putting it on the table to make the market more comfortable with it. But look att avoid dollarsterling and eurossterling. They are racing ahead. It is what threatens the bank of england the most. The market needs to price in floating. Ns have been that is quite aggressive. At the same time, we have to keep in mind is the reason they can do that is because things are doing better. The u. S. Did not put a date on right increases. Just mentioning tapering did not derail it. He did get the ecb, which likely will announce more aggressive measures between june and the end of the year. You are still getting liquidity in the world, just in the places where you need it. And my being to and my being overly trite . Being bullish on stocks doesnt just come from liquidity. Were against the backdrop of economic weakness. A weaker financial system. Will be against the backdrop of increasing activity. From an equity point of view, you do have increasing growth on a global basis, albeit not fantastic. Mergers in and day and acquisitions coming back into play. Valuations are not stretched and equities arent interesting asset class. R and interesting asset class. Taking more of a position battling for more of the investors money versus the
United States<\/a> and the u. K. Is that being overly optimistic about europe . Started they have increased in the last 12 months. Forlook back further a long time, europe had no interest whatsoever. Are we seeing something which is exuberant yet . I do not think so. It is a normalization of the last five years. You are going to stay with me. Round two coming up. It is a grilling that will not be missed. It is pfizer with astrazeneca talking about the science of the potential deal. This is on the move streaming online, on your phone, on apple tv. Here is one stock that is on the move. Itv is one of the biggest losers on one of the one of the biggest losers on the stoxx 600. It is all about the guidance going into the second half of the year after the world cup. The world cup is going to play through. It is a mixed bag of results according to ubs. High expectations. Advertising growth below estimates. Here with a little bit more is
Caroline Hyde<\/a>. I just mentioned ubs. What is your take . I do not think it deserves to be the worst performer. It is lacking the blowout numbers. Many are pinning many hopes on the world cup. This is a company that is going to have 32 exclusive live games of the world cup. They are sharing with the bbc, the coverage. The world cup brought in 47
Million Viewers<\/a> for itv. Many thought this would lori and lure in the advertisers. Not blowout enough, so say many. Maybe the market got to euphoric ahead of the itv numbers. Thank you for that. Head of trading strategy over at citigroup. Before he went to the break, we were touching on europe and the conversations with various investors. What is your view . What is european qe . The way our economist have been describing it is a threestep approach. The first one is to lower rates. The second is to ease
Credit Conditions<\/a> because negative rates on the deposit side may have some compositions consequences on the repo market. The last up is what everybody is waiting for. Largescale asset purchases. Rate cuts, negative deposit rates, potentially at the next meeting . We are calling for june. You will not get the full package in june. You are quite likely to get a rate cut in september. Securitiest backed is where they want to focus. They cannot do scale. Able. Ough inventory to be it is going to help the banks and kickstart the market. One of the big differences between the u. S. And europe is about 50 of nonfinancial corporate are funded by the banks in europe. It is only 20 in the
United States<\/a>. They need to work with the banks, not around the banks. We have some of the bank names. You like financials and you like financials in the european periphery. Whicht we like, anything look at whereu you get the most leverage in the context of qe, it will be a periphery. The periphery banks earnings, momentum. We just get over the hump of the asset quality and stress test. We are not likely to hear a huge announcement at the june meeting. That will be a nice roadmap to start easing conditions. We will cross over to david tweed in berlin and have a quick chat about sap. We have had some of the top lines on this. This is preparedness for a new world at sap, isnt it . One of the reasons why you see the share price is down 10 , pretty much unchanged at the moment, because people are waiting to see after
Bill Mcdermott<\/a> takes over. The american takes over as the ceo. What we have had confirmed from the company is there will be thousands of job cuts. We do not know how many thousands of job cuts, but that is significant because it is the
First Time Since<\/a> 2009 that we see sap shedding jobs all across business units. It is a sign of what is happening within the company and that is a shift to the cloudbased services. They will be selling more of their product online. They have also got this new head who hasct
Development Just<\/a> been thrust into the position. He had something quite interesting to say yesterday. They want the software to become more like lego so the customers can choose whatever they need rather than having some great a some great big market is holding back before it decides whether it will vote on these changes. You know a thing or two about lego. When you read about that ambition, what are you thinking . The very interesting thing about lego, when it lost its way 10 years ago, ignorantly went bankrupt. It nearly went bankrupt. It went right back to its roots. Its absolute focus on their product. Sap also focusing on what it is about their product and making can buy thelients parts of their product they need and not have to take on this great take monoliths. This great big monoliths. I want to get your we have a story this morning about china. I amand citigroup not trying to stress you out where do you think we go from here . The targets we have been mentioning our 12 month target so we have another seven months to catch up. We have been wrong as an industry. For the last four or five months, it has not turned out to be the case. The reasons we made a bullish call on china, the variations a huge amount of the bad news. The new premier was putting in place required to be able to slow growth. To spur growth. Cranking down on corruption. He made a significant announcement on the banks and the
Bank Capitalization<\/a> recaps. Law, you cannot issue capital. You are stuck in this vicious circle. Your capital does not get any better. They change that about two months ago. The banks are allowed to start issuing preferred shares. That was pretty big news. That corresponds with the end of the significant underperformance in china. From a positioning point of view, it is as uncrowded as it gets at the moment. You have had no interest from clients, no appetite to buy into china. On a mediumterm basis, we are bullish on china. They take a lot of the boxes of the maddux we like. That we like. They are producing a high cash flow. The sector does not yield as much as some of the higheryielding sectors, some of the names are yielding quite high. Rates are most likely going to convert lower and dividend yields will become that much more interesting. They are helping themselves as well. Theyre trying to see what they can dispose of. Earningsetting momentum and capital returns. You are getting a lower correlation to china. Miners were highly correlated. To the tune of about 70 . That is now at 50. All of that together added to the positioning. That sounds like a convincing argument. Great to have you with us this morning. We will put you on the spot in a months time. Thank you. Coming up, deal or no deal . That is the multibilliondollar question for astrazeneca and pfizer. It is day 2 of the grilling. Skype, peoplerom love to use your service. If you dont try to innovate, that is a big challenge. Cofounders skypes speaking with me about the troubles he sees in store for twitter. Now is we will talk pfizer and astrazeneca this morning. The ceolans to face plans to face another parliamentary hearing this morning. We are joined by a
Bloomberg News<\/a> reporter. Back at somelooked of the comments from this committee. Grandstanding, calling them a leopard that wont change its spots. Will the committee be a little more educated . Questions being asked and him not being able to answer with any definite commitments. He was not able to give any more assurances than those he had laid out in the offer. With r d. The big issue and the one issue that you cant lawmakers have been talking about is jobs and r d and we are likely to see more of the same, then asking questions. We cannot really give you assurances on this because they are the company that is being brought. Right, i havee is a fiduciary duty. What is the market telling you in regards to the likelihood of doing a deal quickly . On aprilthe news broke 20 first, pfizer shares are down six percent. That probably makes the deal more expensive. We are hearing from sources that there is a likelihood of this going through, but it is starting to look we will see what day 2 brings to us. Itv, they hope the world cup will help them. Stay with me. We will talk about itv, the world cup and content is it king . Welcome back. P. M. Oomberg half year headquarters in london. We are in the trading day. Lives show you the equity markets coming off of a sixyear high and you can see the dax holding on. We are waiting for the tank of england
Inflation Report<\/a>s and for carney to speak. Well see how it goes. The equity markets. Lets look at individual stocks to watch. Lets keep it on the theme of mark harney. Look at how they are approaching the meeting. Any suggestion that the bank of england could move mortgage availability could move that market. Is management overhaul taking over. They are arty saying what we know. This is the shift that the company expected. The biggest ball on the stock 600 today. It is not really disappointed markets. Ubs says that there is lots of upside in this one. 12 and 13 growth. The low estimates. Really this morning. Certainly. Lets get you some top headlines. The head of the bank of england s quarterly
Inflation Report<\/a>. They are looking to see if stronger
Growth Numbers<\/a> will encourage the central bank to increase the rates sooner. Setting into a time of above trend growth. A new report says that investors may have profited on getting early word on changes to the fed policy. A new report from researchers say that the trading records show abnormally large movement subsequent to policy surprise. Moves occurred before and during the media lockup. Troubles in
Eastern Ukraine<\/a> have killed seven soldiers and wounded eight been in ambush. Thatefense minister says the east is embroiled in an undeclared war with russia. Russia, do not miss a bloomberg exclusive. Sergei lavrov is in moscow. That is at bloomberg. Watching this morning. The numbers are in line with estimates. Is here with me. You have been in the business for a long time. What do you make of where we are . What you make of what they are up to . I think they have fixed the initial problem they have had. They were hugely dependent on off air advertising. A huge advertising slump. He has fixed all of this. Moves feel very logical. Those deals have been praised. When you buy and find out about the longevity of the content, the big business is what you are buying is a track record. If
People Choose<\/a> to go somewhere touch, lose the magic that is where it is tricky. There is a question about if they can execute the strategy. Does anyone disagree that this is a bad strategy . That much. T oh they own fabulous assets and they did not own downton abbey. Is what a lot of people have in america. Voice. Have doubt in your certainly. I bought businesses myself in america. We all think it is easy to do. It is not. Chatting about diversification being the new norm in the british media. Adam is heading towards america. What do you think about diversification and the big moves for the institution. Is it good and a solid move . It is a solid move. It is similar and different. They are as big as they are ever going to be in the advertising. It is hard. In their case, it is content. That thereto imagine are going to be many more british households. They are maxed out in numbers. The logic is to look to europe. A successful business and these guys are awesomely good at what they do. Can take that into germany and italy, which are much smaller, you can see big upside for them. Both companies are as big as they are going to be. What do you think there is a premium . Do you think . You have been in business a long time. It is more likely to be with a minority shareholder. I agree with you. It could be a challenge. Could get the deal done with less of a challenge and they know exactly what they are doing. They will have to do work around the house. You have been part of the landscape for a long time. We in this as we look at this
Going Forward<\/a> . That is where we are. Trend, theook at the business is very businesslike and technocratic. Business. Owbiz now, industrial business. The people at the top are thinking in a strategic financiallydriven way. It is like the business has matured and grown a bit. Monopoly, you not have to be that good. Now, it is going to be a lot more effective. It is great to get your input. Roger perry. The chairman. Neetg up, he has the turnednd
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> 30. Youll might give up a hoodie any soon. Stay with us. When started the facebook he was in harvard and his name is
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a>. And has been a good day catered for the billionaire. Joining us is rob. Make me really sad. Kid . Ich is this he is really red. He is not a kid. It is pretty astounding. He just turned 30. Who is under 30 . One known billionaire under the age of 30. One. Ve not found istin is the cofounder and only under 30 for another week or so. How that wealth has been accumulated. Mark zuckerberg is good with his wealth. When i think of billionaires, i think of european billionaires and families. How is it distributed . Has it changed . Not really. You look at the people that we are tracking and each favors the aged. Significant and there is only for who are under the age of 40. The google founders are under the age of 40. It takes a while. The largest percentage is right in the sweet spot. 26 is the list. There are billionaires. Who else is in the club . Inheriting their fortunes and our people who are secretive about it. We do not know. Lindsay cortez is the granddaughter of the founders of in and out. She is a drag racer. Not much is known about her. We only discovered her fortune last year. She was born in 1983. Son of then is the founder of enterprise products. Cap. S a market siblings desk siblings face no estate tax. When you track these guys and patterns thate come up and show themselves through philanthropy . Lets look a little deeper. For the younger billionaire, the most fascinating are people who are building their own companies. The rest seem to be people who have fallen into fortune. That is not. The
Richest Woman<\/a> in china and inherited a
Property Development<\/a> company. She was going to board meetings when she was a teenager. These are people who are fortunate to have inherited a fortune. Ok. We are going to leave it there. A great deal of money from
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a>. The billionaires editor. The pulse is coming up and mark barton joins us with more. The sun is shining. Good morning to you. A big one today. The quarterly
Inflation Report<\/a> from the bank of england. Inflation week forecast and what matters is expectations for rate increases. It is based on expectations. Are forpectations
Interest Rate<\/a> hikes next year. The
Second Quarter<\/a> does not indicate that
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Company Investing<\/a> in content. Why are they doing that . Advertising. If you invest in content, you whether the slowdown in advertising. It is pushing money into content. It is a big u. S. Production company who, i am told, one of the companies that you love watching, the real housewives of new jersey. Is that true . I have on occasion watched. I have never seen so much botox in my life. Stories. Awn i like a bit of trash tv. It lightens everyones life. Yes. Mark barton with the pulse later on this morning. Lets bring you up to speed with companies on the move. Leakean citizens who arsenal information. To. May be ordered where there is no
Public Interest<\/a> in publishing it. It is the biggest blow to the american internet company. They may lose 3. 5 billion. Swiss voters have reviewed the referendum. That thet survey says voters are ready to block the contract. Anyvote could kill and warplanes over the next 10 years. Company had arent london ipo. It gives them a market cap of 170. Grants. E pastry brands. It is a bakery. Aircrafts. Elling 3. 8 million. Rth the
Chinese Government<\/a> continues. Controls, starbucks your subconscious. You make decisions for before you even walk in the door. Starbucks whena you are going to work this morning . I cannot tell you what is actually in this cup. Paid designers. This coffee chain is controlling you and your subconscious. Walk into a starbucks and you are going to feel a pretty laid back vibe. That is what starbucks wants. The casual experience is a result of wellthoughtout details. You have not even walked in yet. Already, starbucks is working on you. Start with the door handle. The designers call this a handshake between the customer and the door. It provides a little bit of advertising and gets you thinking about the coffee you are about to buy. Flow and is all about getting people in and out of the stores in the most efficient way possible. In this store, they get people to go to the back. They use lighting and visual cues. Notice that the merchandise and the food is back there and that it is lit more brightly. In, you walk automatically move towards the back. Starbucks knows that two things are happening to you. You are seeing the seating options and you can decide where to sit down. You are also getting positive reinforcement. You are seeing nice people enjoying cups of starbucks coffee. You see the strip of countertop watermark it does not look like much. It is part of the plan to maintain the connection to the people who work here. If this was not here, the first thing you would encounter is tall coffee machines. Counterdrawn with the and, because everything is below level i level, you can remain in contact with the people making your coffee. Gaveis a question, i just starbucks my money. Why am i seeing more advertisement for coffee . Starbucks is based on repeat customers. They want me to think about the next time i come back. Well. Pretty cool. They work on the mind. Jonathan ferro is getting ready to listen to mark cap mark carney. Growth is set to be above three percent this year. It is the most compelling part of all this. How much stock is left in this economy and how will it play out in the coming months . How will these new people vote and when will we get the first . That is the question. Citigroup was with me earlier. The markets got ahead of themselves and the job is to get us to calm down. Favor withrried money and calm the markets down. With is a significant part the turning point in wages. Real wage growth has a lot of people talking about how this plays out. Should the bank of england move . This was touched on. Wages are involved. It is not robust wage growth right now. That is one of the keys. Lets see what mark carney and the governor has to say. Thank you so much for the roundup. That is it for me. Mark barton and
Caroline Hyde<\/a> will take you with the pulse. Carneys challenge. Chiefnk of englands tries to manage expectations on the timing of rate hikes. We will bring you his
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