Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts

2018-12-31

Year 2018 in Review & Fall of the FAANGs $AAPL $FB (video)

2018: Year in Review

Among the key events of the year; Donald Trump met Kim Jong Un, Facebook's growth slowed as Apple's market cap hit $1 trillion, and a trade war between the US and China weakened the global economy. Videos above and below published by the Financial Times (ft.com).

A Tale of Two Stocks: Apple $AAPL and Facebook $FB:
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Techlash: the fall of the FAANGs

FT.com's Rana Foroohar explains what happened this year to the FAANGs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, et al) in the tech sector, and what may further impact the sector in 2019.






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2018-01-08

2018 Forecasts: From US-China Trade War to Chaos in the Mideast (video)

FT Forecasts 2018: From US-China trade war to chaos in the Mideast

The FT.com's senior commentators give their big predictions for the year ahead, from a US-China trade war, to Silicon Valley (Facebook, Amazon & Google) and regulation, to Theresa May surviving as UK prime minister and chaos in the Middle East. Financial Times video above published Dec 28, 2017.

FT Forecasts 2018: A US-China trade war?

FT.com chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman predicts that next year could see the US aim tariffs at China. If China retaliates with its own tariffs we could see the beginnings of a trade war with implications for the world's trading system. Financial Times video above published Dec 26, 2017.

Are Stocks Still A Good Bet In 2018?

Here's why BlackRock.com’s Kate Moore says yes. Fortune.com video above published Dec 12, 2017.

S&P 500:
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 S&P 500 index up almost 32% since 4 Nov 2016

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2017-03-30

Amazon.com $AMZN Acquires Middle East Online Retailer Souq.com

Amazon Bets on Middle East With Souq.com Acquisition

March 28, 2017: Amazon.com Inc., has agreed to buy Dubai-based online retailer Souq.com, betting that e-commerce in the Middle East is poised to take off. Bloomberg's Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg Technology."

See also: The Retail Death Spiral Continues | SeekingAlpha.com"Today, I do almost all of my shopping at Amazon (AMZN). It saves me immense amounts of time, while expanding my choices exponentially. And I don't have to fight traffic, engage in the parking space wars, or wait in line to pay."




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2017-01-20

Trump Inauguration LIVE, Trump World, Cabinet, Supreme Court (videos)

LIVE Coverage of Donald Trump's Inauguration as 45th US President:

LIVE Stream via RSBN: Inauguration of Donald J. Trump


Bloomberg (US) bloomberg.com:

Bloomberg TV LIVE coverage scheduled for Friday, January 20, 2017, 11am ET: Republican Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.

See also: Donald Trump Sworn 45th President United States | Video | C-SPAN.org
and Lincoln Memorial Pre-Inaugural Concert:  a concert at the Lincoln Memorial--the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration”--the official start of public inaugural events--Video | C-SPAN.org.

What a Trump Presidency Means for the Rest of the World:

Bloomberg TV LIVE special scheduled for Jan 19, 2017, 9pm ET: On a special episode of 'With All Due Respect,' Mark Halperin and John Heilemann dive into Trump's foreign policy views and what they could mean for global trade, climate change, the Middle East, Russia, China and other countries.

How Trump’s Cabinet Picks Will Help Drain the Swamp

Video above published Jan 18, 2017: On “With All Due Respect,” Bloomberg Politics’ Mark Halperin and John Heilemann break down the team President-elect Donald Trump’s has picked to run his administration.

Who’s on Donald Trump’s Supreme Court Shortlist?

Video above published Jan 18, 2017: On “With All Due Respect,” Bloomberg’s Greg Stohr discusses candidates that President-elect Donald Trump may consider to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court. He speaks with Bloomberg Politics’ Mark Halperin and John Heilemann on “With All Due Respect.”


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