alphabet and meta. and microsoft samsung and intel. the technology sector has been enjoyed rapid growth during the pandemic but now they are operating in a high interest rate environment. they have also been cost cutting measures. meta, for example, has had to announce that this month it will cut 10,000 more jobs and that is on top of the 11,000 that the company let go last november. danzig is a deputy chief investment officer at richard burnside advisors and he now says that he is not optimistic about technology stocks in the united states. i don t really see any reason to expect anything different from what we have seen both from these companies over the past couple of quarters but also from the companies we have only heard from his earnings season. i think what is clear is growth is slowing and this is hurting these companies notjust on the front of the profitability front of the profitability front which i think is front and centre for markets. we were talkin: and cent
Blame a lot of people, the united kingdoms fault. It could be easy, for macron to signal that france should come ahead of everybody else. Steal clothes from the national front. Move the border to Dover Manchester . London . One of the finest minds it is a bilateral agreement. It has got no standing, it sort of. Works. What do the french get out of this . Not a lot, as far as french get out of this . Not a lot, as Farasi French get out of this . Not a lot, as far as i can see. Presumably, other favours from the uk. Hello this is going to be on the table at some stage, because Television Pictures can be shocking. And Lorry Drivers get upset. I think the point that you made earlier, macron has got this battle, even though he won 60 40. An awful lot of people voted le pen. An awful lot didnt vote. In general, a lot of people have said that the european project is by contract. I would say, among the people who want to see the European Union carrying on as they want, it is more a pause for b
Worst ever life. We know he is going to go. We dont even get a say on what will happen. So called Islamic State under siege in syria. American led forces surround is fighters in raqqa. Good morning. Theres no need for men to wear a tie in the House Of Commons from now on says the speaker of the house so this morning ill be seeing if formal dress codes at work are on their way out. In sport three days before wimbledon, the british number one Johanna Konta, recovers from a heavy fall At Eastbourne, to beat the world number one, Angelique Kerber. And well hear the Tale Of Menai The Tropical Sea Turtle found washed up on a north wales beach earlier this year, thousands of miles from home. Well hear how shes edging closer to a return to the wild. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. A cloudy day with drizzle in the north and west. Sunshine and showers towards the south east. Sunshine and showers towards the southeast. Details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. There are
Interest and historically, twenty years after her death this is information we should know about. Everyone who had close involvement as indeed you did mr burrell and others with Great Respect we should keep quiet now, let her rest in peace. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. Throughout the programme, well bring you the latest Breaking News and developing stories and as always we are really keen to hear from you on all the stories were talking about this morning. A little later in the programme well hear calls for the importance of Breast Feeding to be taught in Secondary Schools. The uk has one of the lowest rates of Breast Feeding in europe so would this make a difference . Get in touch use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. British gas has said it will increase the price of electricity for the first time in nearly four years. From september, the standard tariff will rise by 12. 5 . The mo
Its 7am in singapore and midnight in london. There is new hope today for thousands of families who live with the prospect of passing on inherited diseases to future generations. For the first time, scientists in the us, along with experts from china and south korea, have successfully repaired a faulty gene in Human Embryos. But critics are warning that the technique could, ultimately, be used to create so called designer babies. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. The goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. These scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in Human Embryos. So how is it done . Inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is our genome, billions of pieces of dna. Its the Instruction Manual for life. The scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious Heart Condition. They fertilised a healthy egg with sperm from a man carrying the faulty gene. They then injected the Gene Editing System known a