For all the stocks. Looking at where the aussie dollar is, 65. 7 two cents. when it comes to ethics. The yen holding steady. Brent crude is just shy of 84. The energy names across asia, concerns continue to weigh on the demand side for oil looking like we are setting up for the weakest week in Oil Prices Since february as u. S. Inventories way and i miss concerns about opec policy of maintaining their stance, impacting these concerns about supply and demand in the market, belle. Annabelle yes, and also we have at the start of trading for korea, as we come online this morning. Japan is shut for the public holiday. We are posting gains at the open. A bit of curry on one strand. The dollar having its weakest session overnight a bit of strength for the korean won. What is playing into the theme for korean equities and was can play into the sea is that apple numbers. Lets look at how the some of those supplier stocks are coming online this morning. We saw the jump in late trade in apples a
Right direction. Good Credit Control and good cost control. One, theck to Square Alliance states a list of demands on qatar just as new data shows a new economic pain. Manus you are very welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe, our flexion morning show in london. I am manus cannae manus cranny and anna edwards is out for the day. Haefele. Teful 54 euros sensitive you are in the first half, net income comes in at 440 million euros. They expect further organic revenue and profitability. Think tiger beer and vietnam. These markets are the driver. Mexico, vietnam, nigeria. Year of sees a full being unchanged, firsthalf 1. 8 oneomes in at 1. 18 billion. Those are the numbers for heineken. We will have a conversation with the ceo, he joins the Bloomberg Team at 7 30 a. M. U. K. Time. Revenue, 10. 37 billion. This is the market we are focusing on. Thenic Revenue Growth 5. 8 , market estimating four point 2 . Its the dollar. 50. 58 is your bt number on this. Says the dollar index is at the bottom
Construction worker in newton was injured after getting stuck in a mixer. Firefighters tell us the worker slipped and his leg got twisted in the machine. They turned off the equipment when they heard screaming but it took rescuers two hours to free the man. He is recovering tonight in the hospital. The severe Drought Conditions gripping the state. The dry, brown lawns have homeowners wondering where the rain. If your lawn looks like that the news has not been very good. And tonight most of the state is considered to be in a severe drought. Julie loncich is live in arlington. What do we do . Reporter well, i am saving that for the end. This year everyones lawn gets a pass. Okay . In everyones yard you can hear good news and it will save you some time. Reporter h brown. Burnt brown. Burnt. Reporter everything in your yard has just about given up. But charles is still fighting. Every day. Reporter every day. Every day. Reporter losing battle . Yes, i think so. Reporter he moved here two y
That big. Im going to negotiate a very dangerous set of rapids this morning. The professor at Georgia Southwestern State University who is married u in fact torks one of my employees, dr. Glen robins, he says and i agree completely, generally, you can either talk about andersonville or the other military prisons of war. It becomes emotionally difficult to try to do both. I hesitate to use the acronym p. O. W. In a civil war context. Its a 20th century term. And i wliek to talk about. So it tends to slow me down a lot. Fall outside of the traditional heroic narrative of the war. And, again, you lose objectivity very quickly the longer you stay down in the wreckage of the war. Andersonville is the most famous of the military prisons. Its a long way from the rest of the civil war world, both literally and figuratively, the prison site was chosen on purpose 150 years ago to be as remote and as insulated a place in the confederacy far from perceived locations battle. And 50 years later, thi
, who is married, in fact, to one of my employees, dr. Glen robins, he says and i agree completely, generally, you can either talk about andersonville or the other military prisons of war. It becomes emotionally difficult to try to do both. And i will explore that. And i am going to weave in between the two a little bit. A note on semantics before i start any further. I hesitate to use the acronym p. O. W. In a civil war context. Because its a 20th century term. Like to talk a lot. Prisoner of war slows me down a little bit. Civil war prisons and prisoners of war fall outside of the traditional heroic narrative of the war. And looking into this story, in a sense, that requires one to dive deeply into the wreckage of the war, the consequences of the war. And, again, you lose objectivity very quickly the longer you stay down in the wreckage of the war. Andersonville is the most famous of the military prisons. Its a long way from the rest of the civil war world, both literally and figurat