Can cut down computing tasks that would have usually taken an hour down to just 5 minutes and it is currently being used internally within the companys Business Operations specifically and products search 2 personalized recommendations and advertising the company is planning to use the chip in its called competing products which so want to amazon is the companys Fastest Growing division ali babas move into a i had swallowed fall away which last month unveiled its own a semi called the ascend 910. 00 beijing highlighted something conductors as a critical growth area and plans to produce 40 percent of the semiconductors it uses by 2020 and 70 percent by 2025 this tremendous progress made by huawei and ali baba recently highlights how serious china is about we need self off of us the supply chain and now theyre pitted directly face to face against the u. S. As qualcomm and the video for tech dominance as china moves to strengthen its defenses and focus on domestic growth president is reve
In thing applied to get his take on the planet are cut down in a crisis theyre about to watch the best 20 minutes of business show that money can buy lets go. Ali baba has unveiled its 1st chip as china rapidly accelerating developing its own homegrown Semiconductor Industry the 800. 00 chip can cut down computing tasks that would have usually taken an hour down to just 5 minutes and it is currently being used internally within the companys Business Operations specifically in product search personalized recommendations and advertising the company is planning to use the chip in its Cloud Computing products which some want to amazon is the companys Fastest Growing division ali babas move into a i chose follows fall away which last month unveiled its own semi called the ascendant 910. 00. Highlighted some of conductors as a critical growth area and plans to produce 40 percent of the semiconductors it uses by 2020 and 70 percent by 2025 this tremendous progress made by huawei and ali baba
Yet thats exactly what just happened with the dow slipping just 143 points. The nasdaq backsliding a meager 0. 28 . Even though the price of crude spiked more than 10 gigantic, gigantic gain. How the heck is that even possible how could we have so many stocks that rallied on the news simple were a changed country. We have so much oil in this country and we have a lot of stocks that now do better with Higher Oil Prices and as well we have a lot of stocks that thrive if higher oil causes the economy to slow. The United States of today looks a lot different from the United States of even ten years ago first lets understand it looks like iran launched drone strikes that wiped out a huge chunk of saudi arabias Oil Infrastructure and theyre the biggest exporter in the world. That sent the price soaring, the biggest gain in 11 years and that translates into higher gasoline which means consumers have less money to spend on going out to shop. So we have it making per secretary sense. Theyve had
Dropping below the s p 500 dividend yield which is crazy. You can make more money on the yield on the s p 500 than on the 30 year. Unfortunately the algorithms are utilizing global yields as the correlation to equities and that seems to happen from time to time. Remember prior to that it was the chinese currency any time that traded above a 7 Point Equities move lower. So youre looking at global yields and youre basically understanding that protectionism doesnt exist in global asset pricing. What do you mean . Thats exactly what is going on right now so the United States is blessed with technology. The United States is blessed with low energy. Zero versus the rest of the world. Correct but why is that becky . Because we are seen as the best economy globally and thats where i see protectionism doesnt exist in asset pricing the rest of the world is just driving capital here. So you can see bond yields coming down precipitously but still see it being something that doesnt drag the stock m
Burgers. Is a fights, lacroix became the market darling of sparkling water but it is losing ground. Jason joel weber is with us. Joel we wanted to do this story in a summer issue. It is the zeitgeist of summer. One thing that has happened is consumers have shifted away from soda and embraced sparkling waters. Lacroix has really encapsulated that and it boomed. Thisng riding enthusiasm. All of a sudden it has gotten competitive. Taylor we learned a lot about their competitors, mainly pepsi and cocacola. Joel they are owned by National Beverage and that is a big part of their portfolio. But going against cocacola or pepsi, once they opened their war chest and looked at sparkling water, they can say we know how to put that in a can. Jason that is coming in from the top, then you have craft movement. Weve seen it in beer and food, now it is sparkling water. Joel it is what they introduced the marketplace. Lacroix basically invented the category and rejuvenated it, and they are met on both