good to have you with us. so, how many zoom meetings have you had in the last 12 months? this time last year, many of us hadn t even heard of the company that is now a household name worldwide. there s no doubt the videoconferencing company is one of the big winners during the pandemic. so, how much money has zoom made? well, let s just take a look at. the numbers are just out and they are impressive. they have beaten wall street expectations. sales in the last three months of 2020 were up 370% compared to the same period in 2019, hitting $882.5 million. and the company also painted a picture of a rosy future, it expects sales to rise a further 40% this year at least, reaching more than $3.7 billion. no surprise there, their shares did really well, up 10% in new york on monday. rebecca bezzina is managing director of the digital agency r/ga. welcome to the programme. is zoom s success just because we have been stuck at home? the? have been stuck at home? they have been stuck
assertion that no deal is better than a bad deal. i am nejra cehic in london. good morning. let s get your markets first. we are looking at the stoxx 600. we saw a close lower after initial games, fairly steady now. see the carmakers really underperforming, down 1.3%. the asiant happen in session. it is feeding through from the u.s. car data we got from the u.s. yesterday. the car sales coming in, disappointing that data. we are seeing it read through to the european equity session. in terms of dollar and yen, we are seeing a weaker dollar. ae yen strengthening for third day. i wanted to show you the 10 year yield on the german bund. went down one basis point, 0.26%. we saw a lot of demand go into u.k. and german debt yesterday. the 10 year treasury yield is fairly steady. we saw it hit its lowest since february yesterday. the 10-year gilts yield reached its lowest since october. a lot of demand for the safest assets among safe havens that are bonds. if get to the bloomberg f
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said yes. we expect more detail. shepard: it s my understanding there was testimony about a time when paul manafort essentially ran out of money. he did. they re saying in 2014, when his former top client, who the mueller team described as manafort s golden goose, ukrainian president victor yanukovych. gates testified when he left it decreased the income stream. here s how much the income stream was down. gates testified that in 2016, manafort paid between $200,000 and $225,000 for yankees season tickets. but then, manafort asked gates to write a letter to the yankees saying that gates actually just borrowed manafort s credit card to make that huge purchase. this case that started with a lot of testimony and a lot of exhibits and ed showing that manafort lived a lavish lifestyle for several years has now evolved into a case about a former lobbyist and campaign
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March refused to go out quietly, and the weather threw a little snow, rain, and wind around on Friday afternoon, but not enough to stop the 44th Annual Ag Appreciation Dinner, sponsored by the Ronan Chamber. Lifelong Montana residents and farmers Jack and Susan Lake were honored for their contributions to agriculture in the Mission Valley.