1 00:00:02,480 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: Good morning. 2 00:00:03,080 --> 00:00:05,920 Speaker 2: I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the 3 00:00:05,960 --> 00:00:07,440 Speaker 2: stories we're following today. 4 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:09,720 Speaker 3: Karen, we begin with what is said to be the 5 00:00:09,760 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 3: biggest IPO of the year. British chip designer ARM, which 6 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:16,840 Speaker 3: is controlled by SoftBank, has unveiled its long awaited filing 7 00:00:16,880 --> 00:00:19,560 Speaker 3: for an initial public offering in the US. We get 8 00:00:19,560 --> 00:00:22,200 Speaker 3: more from Bloomberg technology reporter Alex Webb. 9 00:00:22,640 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 4: It's a big deal that they're listening to us. We 10 00:00:24,320 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 4: kind of knew this was going to happen. 11 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:28,680 Speaker 5: It's a massive deal for the IPO market more broadly, 12 00:00:29,120 --> 00:00:31,680 Speaker 5: which has been sort of shut for quite a while. 13 00:00:31,680 --> 00:00:33,880 Speaker 5: We've not seen any significant IPOs over. 14 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:34,559 Speaker 4: The past year or so. 15 00:00:35,240 --> 00:00:37,479 Speaker 5: This will therefore be a big test to see what 16 00:00:37,520 --> 00:00:38,479 Speaker 5: the appetite is like. 17 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:38,840 Speaker 4: Now. 18 00:00:39,040 --> 00:00:40,680 Speaker 5: The caveat to this is they are going for a 19 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:44,920 Speaker 5: very punch evaluation sixty to seventy billion dollars. That that's 20 00:00:45,520 --> 00:00:48,760 Speaker 5: a multiple that is quite a generous premium to the 21 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:51,839 Speaker 5: Philadelphia stock at Shane Semiconductor in it, which is kind 22 00:00:51,840 --> 00:00:54,880 Speaker 5: of the benchmark for most semiconductor stocks, certainly in the US. 23 00:00:54,960 --> 00:00:57,920 Speaker 3: Bloomberg salx Web says ARM plans to start its road 24 00:00:57,960 --> 00:01:00,280 Speaker 3: show the first week of September. It will pray the 25 00:01:00,280 --> 00:01:01,720 Speaker 3: IPO the following week. 26 00:01:02,160 --> 00:01:05,040 Speaker 2: Well, we have more major tech news out of Europe 27 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 2: this morning, Nathan microsoft sixty nine billion dollar takeover of 28 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:11,559 Speaker 2: Activision Blizzard is back in play. That's after the company 29 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:15,640 Speaker 2: submitted a substantially different deal to the UK's antitrust watchdog. 30 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:18,680 Speaker 2: We spoke this morning was Sarah Cardell, chief executive of 31 00:01:18,720 --> 00:01:20,880 Speaker 2: the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. 32 00:01:21,200 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 6: The key difference is at this time Microsoft will not 33 00:01:24,760 --> 00:01:28,200 Speaker 6: be acquiring any of the cloud streaming rights in relation 34 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:31,040 Speaker 6: to Appvision games for the next fifteen years. Now you 35 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 6: might remember, but the main reason why we've blot the 36 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:37,800 Speaker 6: deal originally was because we were concerned about the impacts 37 00:01:37,800 --> 00:01:41,040 Speaker 6: on competition this important new market for cloud. 38 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:44,440 Speaker 2: Gaming and competition of Market's Authority Chief Executive Sarah Cardell 39 00:01:44,600 --> 00:01:47,600 Speaker 2: says she is now reconsidering the acquisition. The move gives 40 00:01:47,640 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 2: renewed hope to Microsoft that its takeover will be approved. 41 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:54,040 Speaker 3: Well, Karen Banks are also in focus this morning. Last 42 00:01:54,120 --> 00:01:57,480 Speaker 3: week we saw Moody's cut its credit ratings on several banks. 43 00:01:57,560 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 3: Now S and P Global Ratings is following suit. We 44 00:02:00,640 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 3: get the latest from Bloomberg' Jeff Bellinger. 45 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:06,240 Speaker 7: A note issued by S and P says many depositors 46 00:02:06,280 --> 00:02:10,400 Speaker 7: have shifted funds into higher interest bearing accounts, increasing bank's 47 00:02:10,440 --> 00:02:13,680 Speaker 7: funding costs. As a result, S and P says bank's 48 00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 7: liquidity has been squeezed and the value of their securities 49 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 7: has fallen. The grades for Key Corp, Coomerica, Valley National, 50 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:26,440 Speaker 7: umb Financial, and Associated Bank Corp Were each lowered one notch. 51 00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:29,680 Speaker 7: S and P lowered its outlook for River City Bank 52 00:02:29,760 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 7: and S and T Bank to negative, and said its 53 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:37,960 Speaker 7: view of Zion's Bancorp remains negative. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg Daybreak. 54 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:38,680 Speaker 8: All right, Jeff. 55 00:02:38,720 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 2: Thanks. While staying in the banking sector, Charles Schwab is 56 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:44,240 Speaker 2: making big moves. The firm plans to cut at least 57 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:48,080 Speaker 2: five hundred million dollars in annual staff, professional services, and 58 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 2: real estate costs. Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett has the story. 59 00:02:51,760 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 9: Word came in a regulatory filing. It is the latest 60 00:02:54,720 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 9: step by the brokerage to respond to investor pressure. The 61 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 9: company said it will close or down size some real 62 00:03:01,200 --> 00:03:04,920 Speaker 9: estate and reduce headcount. Schwab said earlier this month that 63 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:09,360 Speaker 9: it was experiencing temporarily lower netflows of client money as 64 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:13,680 Speaker 9: the brokerage sees attrition of some retail and advisory clients 65 00:03:13,760 --> 00:03:17,720 Speaker 9: assets while it integrates td ameerror trade into its business. 66 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 9: In New York, Charlie Palett, Bloomberg Daybreak. 67 00:03:20,960 --> 00:03:22,760 Speaker 3: All right, thanks Charlie. Well, let's take a look at 68 00:03:22,760 --> 00:03:24,919 Speaker 3: some stocks on the move this morning. We're watching shares 69 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:28,320 Speaker 3: of Zoom Video. They are up nearly four percent. The 70 00:03:28,360 --> 00:03:31,840 Speaker 3: company reported earnings that beat estimates and it's raising its forecasts. 71 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 2: And chairs of Nvidia surged eight and a half percent yesterday, Nathan, 72 00:03:36,200 --> 00:03:38,560 Speaker 2: They're up another one and a half percent this morning. 73 00:03:38,840 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 2: Analysts have been raising their price targets on this stock 74 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 2: ahead of the chip maker's highly anticipated earnings tomorrow. 75 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 6: Now. 76 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 3: While Nvidia is the highlight on the Erlings calendarlier this week, 77 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:51,160 Speaker 3: Karen J. Powell's speech at Jackson Hole is the major 78 00:03:51,200 --> 00:03:54,520 Speaker 3: event for bond investors. Ten year treasury yields have now 79 00:03:54,560 --> 00:03:58,120 Speaker 3: touched their highest level in sixteen years thanks to concern 80 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:01,960 Speaker 3: about higher rates. Former Fed economist Claudia Sam says markets 81 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:03,559 Speaker 3: are finally getting the message. 82 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 10: I don't think the Fed looks at this as some 83 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:08,600 Speaker 10: structural shift again, and I don't think the market should 84 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 10: either necessarily like we might be in and continue to 85 00:04:11,920 --> 00:04:14,440 Speaker 10: be in a higher interest rate environment, you know, so 86 00:04:14,520 --> 00:04:17,120 Speaker 10: it's like you want to look out, you know, years, 87 00:04:17,160 --> 00:04:18,839 Speaker 10: Like I think it'll take years for us to get 88 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:22,440 Speaker 10: back down to you know, the interest rates really coming down, 89 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 10: the FED country coming down. 90 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:26,680 Speaker 3: Former FED economist Claudia sam thinks the FED will not 91 00:04:26,960 --> 00:04:29,560 Speaker 3: move from its two percent inflation target. 92 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:32,159 Speaker 2: And we'll learn more about that outlook this Friday, Nathan 93 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:35,240 Speaker 2: at the Fed's annual symposium at Jackson Hole. Join us 94 00:04:35,240 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 2: for a special four hour edition of Bloomberg Surveillance from 95 00:04:38,920 --> 00:04:42,200 Speaker 2: the event, beginning at eight am Wall Street Time. Our 96 00:04:42,240 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 2: podcast listeners can also get special coverage and prominent interviews 97 00:04:46,600 --> 00:04:50,200 Speaker 2: on The Odd Lots Podcast with Joe Wisenthal and Tracy Alloway. 98 00:04:50,320 --> 00:04:51,880 Speaker 3: All right, Karen, let's turn to politics. 99 00:04:51,920 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 1: Now. 100 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:55,120 Speaker 3: Another dramatic moment that could be coming on Thursday. That's 101 00:04:55,160 --> 00:04:58,640 Speaker 3: when former President Donald Trump plans to turn himself into 102 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:02,240 Speaker 3: authorities in Atlanta. The surrender will come one day after 103 00:05:02,279 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 3: the first Republican presidential debate. Trump has already said he's 104 00:05:05,960 --> 00:05:08,640 Speaker 3: not taking part and he has no reason to. According 105 00:05:08,680 --> 00:05:11,040 Speaker 3: to Cook Political Report founder Charlie Cook. 106 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:13,680 Speaker 11: I would think he would have the former President Trump 107 00:05:13,960 --> 00:05:16,719 Speaker 11: should have his head examined if he did go into debate. 108 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:19,560 Speaker 11: You know, he's got everything to lose, nothing to gain 109 00:05:19,600 --> 00:05:22,960 Speaker 11: from it. What was the new Des Moines Register NBC 110 00:05:23,120 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 11: Paul a forty six point lead in Iowa, and that's 111 00:05:26,279 --> 00:05:29,039 Speaker 11: less than it is nationally in a lot lot of polls. 112 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:32,160 Speaker 3: Charlie Cook spoke with our Washington correspondent Joe Matthew there 113 00:05:32,200 --> 00:05:34,320 Speaker 3: on Bloomberg's Sound On. You can listen to the show 114 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:37,720 Speaker 3: weekdays at one pm Eastern on Bloomberg Radio or on 115 00:05:37,800 --> 00:05:42,080 Speaker 3: demand wherever you get your podcasts. More global headlines, send 116 00:05:42,080 --> 00:05:46,320 Speaker 3: a check of sports. Next, This is Bloomberg. 117 00:05:47,600 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 8: Nathan. 118 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:49,440 Speaker 2: Thanks. It's time now for a look at some of 119 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:51,919 Speaker 2: the other stories making news around the world. For that, 120 00:05:52,000 --> 00:05:55,440 Speaker 2: we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Morris Samy, Good morning, all. 121 00:05:55,400 --> 00:05:57,680 Speaker 12: Right, Good morning Karen. And during his visit to Maui, 122 00:05:57,839 --> 00:06:00,640 Speaker 12: President Biden says, the rest of the injury is going 123 00:06:00,640 --> 00:06:02,640 Speaker 12: to be helping that island for as long as it takes. 124 00:06:02,880 --> 00:06:05,040 Speaker 12: We get details from Bloomberg's Ed Baxter. 125 00:06:05,320 --> 00:06:07,760 Speaker 1: As some thoughts turn to how to rebuild, We're. 126 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:11,640 Speaker 13: Focused on what's next. That's rebuilding a long long term, 127 00:06:11,680 --> 00:06:15,240 Speaker 13: rebuilding for long term, and doing it together to help 128 00:06:15,279 --> 00:06:16,479 Speaker 13: get us back on our feet. 129 00:06:16,640 --> 00:06:19,360 Speaker 1: But the President says, the culture of Maui, and specifically 130 00:06:19,440 --> 00:06:21,160 Speaker 1: the Heinatown, must be preserved. 131 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 13: We will be respectful of these sacred gowns and the 132 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:27,799 Speaker 13: traditions that rebuild the way that people of Maui wanta build, 133 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:29,120 Speaker 13: not the way others want to build. 134 00:06:29,279 --> 00:06:32,599 Speaker 1: Biden also expressing the sympathies of the United States for 135 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:37,159 Speaker 1: the residents who have lost so much. I'm at Baxter Bloomberg. 136 00:06:36,760 --> 00:06:38,960 Speaker 12: Day Break and officials now say at least one hundred 137 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 12: and fourteen people have died in those fires. More than 138 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:46,279 Speaker 12: eight hundred and fifty people are still missing. Workers across 139 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 12: the country want more flexibility with their jobs, and they're 140 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 12: willing to sacrifice to get it. Bank Rate senior economic 141 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:57,400 Speaker 12: analyst Mark Hamrick says employers have a challenge ahead of them. 142 00:06:57,480 --> 00:07:00,760 Speaker 2: Nearly nine out of ten workers those who are either 143 00:07:00,880 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 2: working or looking for full time work, support a four 144 00:07:03,839 --> 00:07:04,640 Speaker 2: day work week. 145 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:07,480 Speaker 12: Emrick says a recent Bank Greade survey shows more workers 146 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 12: are willing to change jobs even take a pay cut 147 00:07:10,880 --> 00:07:13,119 Speaker 12: if it means they can work four days a week. 148 00:07:13,680 --> 00:07:17,080 Speaker 12: Screen time can keep little kids busy for hours, but 149 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 12: it could also be doing more harm than good. A 150 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 12: new study by the Journal of the American Medical Association 151 00:07:22,720 --> 00:07:26,440 Speaker 12: Pediatrics finds that one year old kids exposed to more 152 00:07:26,480 --> 00:07:29,320 Speaker 12: than four hours of screen time each day are up 153 00:07:29,360 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 12: to three times as likely to experience developmental delays in speech, 154 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:38,760 Speaker 12: problem solving and social skills. Pediatrician Aloch Patel explains. 155 00:07:38,320 --> 00:07:40,560 Speaker 14: Kids at age one who have an excessive amount of 156 00:07:40,640 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 14: screen time are lacking that face to face human interaction, 157 00:07:44,760 --> 00:07:48,720 Speaker 14: which is how they learn about speech, intonation, listening skills, 158 00:07:48,720 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 14: and essentially everything about the world at that age. 159 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 12: The study shows that by the time the kids are 160 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 12: two years old, screens disrupt and displace interactions with caregivers, 161 00:07:57,480 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 12: and that limits a child's opportunity for verbal exchanges. And 162 00:08:01,360 --> 00:08:05,240 Speaker 12: then if there's no physical component, sedentary children aren't able 163 00:08:05,280 --> 00:08:08,240 Speaker 12: to practice their gross motor skills. The study involved more 164 00:08:08,280 --> 00:08:12,000 Speaker 12: than seven thousand Japanese children. Global News twenty four hours 165 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:15,080 Speaker 12: a day, powered by more than twenty seven hundred journalists 166 00:08:15,080 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 12: and analysts in more than one hundred twenty countries. I'm 167 00:08:18,280 --> 00:08:20,240 Speaker 12: Amy Morris, and this is Bloomberg Karen. 168 00:08:20,240 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 2: All right, Amy, thank you. It is five h nine 169 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:29,360 Speaker 2: on Wall Street. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update 170 00:08:29,400 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 2: with Dan Schwartzman. 171 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 9: Dan, Good morning, Karen. 172 00:08:31,800 --> 00:08:35,200 Speaker 15: The Baltimore Ravens twenty four game preseason winning streak is snapped. 173 00:08:38,160 --> 00:08:47,240 Speaker 16: Kickings store and with nine seconds left. That's courtesy of ESPN. 174 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:49,959 Speaker 16: The Ravens losing the first Monday night football game of 175 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:52,760 Speaker 16: the preseason to the Commander's at FedEx Field twenty nine 176 00:08:52,760 --> 00:08:54,960 Speaker 16: to twenty eight on that forty nine yard field goal 177 00:08:55,000 --> 00:08:58,640 Speaker 16: from Joey Sly newly minted Washington starting quarterback Sam Howell 178 00:08:58,679 --> 00:09:01,000 Speaker 16: with a big Knight going tow teen of twenty five fo. 179 00:09:00,920 --> 00:09:04,199 Speaker 15: One hundred and eighty eight yards and two touchdowns. Multiple 180 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:06,679 Speaker 15: reports say that the Indianapolis Colts have granted All Pro 181 00:09:06,760 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 15: running back Jonathon Taylor promission to seek a trade. The 182 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:12,280 Speaker 15: twenty twenty one NFL rushing leader has been looking to 183 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:15,080 Speaker 15: get a contract extension. The team has been unwilling to 184 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:17,960 Speaker 15: negotiate a new deal. Taylor has rushed for over thirty 185 00:09:17,960 --> 00:09:21,440 Speaker 15: eight hundred yards in three seasons Major League Baseball Scoreboard. 186 00:09:21,440 --> 00:09:24,240 Speaker 15: The Mariners remain red hot, winners of seven straight as 187 00:09:24,280 --> 00:09:26,880 Speaker 15: they knock off the White Sox in Chicago fourteen to two. 188 00:09:27,280 --> 00:09:29,439 Speaker 15: Elsewhere it was at Giants losing at the Phillies ten 189 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 15: to four, the Mets blowing out the Braves in Atlanta 190 00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 15: ten to four as well, Red Sox lose at Houston 191 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 15: nine to four, and it was the Athletic slipping past 192 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 15: the Royals in Oakland six to four. Speaking of the A's, 193 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:42,480 Speaker 15: they've hired a construction company to build their proposed new 194 00:09:42,480 --> 00:09:45,440 Speaker 15: stadium in Las Vegas. The team has brought in Mortenson 195 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:48,400 Speaker 15: McCarthy construction firm. It's the same company that build the 196 00:09:48,440 --> 00:09:51,079 Speaker 15: Legion Stadium, home of the Raiders. The team's looking to 197 00:09:51,080 --> 00:09:53,719 Speaker 15: build a thirty thousand seat retractable roof stadium on the 198 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 15: Vegas Strip for an estimated cost of one and a 199 00:09:56,160 --> 00:10:00,199 Speaker 15: half billion dollars. Thatcher Bloomberg Sports Update on Dan schwartz. 200 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 17: Man from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, 201 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:10,599 Speaker 17: Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syrias Exam, the Bloomberg 202 00:10:10,640 --> 00:10:12,640 Speaker 17: Business app and Bloomberg dot Com. 203 00:10:12,840 --> 00:10:17,480 Speaker 3: This is Bloomberg Day Break. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. 204 00:10:17,520 --> 00:10:19,800 Speaker 3: We could be in line for the biggest stock debut 205 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:23,160 Speaker 3: of the year, and it's coming out of the chip sector. Armholdings, 206 00:10:23,520 --> 00:10:27,320 Speaker 3: the UK chip designer owned by Japan's SoftBank, has issued 207 00:10:27,320 --> 00:10:29,839 Speaker 3: the filing for an initial public offering in the US 208 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:32,199 Speaker 3: that could be the biggest for the tech industry since 209 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 3: Ali Baba nearly a decade ago, and it could value 210 00:10:35,280 --> 00:10:38,640 Speaker 3: the company at up to eighty billion dollars for more. 211 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 3: We're joined by Bloomberg technology reporter Alex Webb. Alex, good morning. 212 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 3: So what is the potential for this stock debut to 213 00:10:44,920 --> 00:10:47,200 Speaker 3: shake up the publicly traded ship industry. 214 00:10:47,880 --> 00:10:50,040 Speaker 4: Well, the thing that's fascinating here is that there's been 215 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 4: a lot of different reports over the past year or 216 00:10:52,040 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 4: so that after the deal to sell it to Invidia, 217 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 4: the owner Software had reached deal to sell it to InVideo. 218 00:10:57,960 --> 00:11:03,240 Speaker 4: After that fell apart that then of the big players Samsung, Intel, Apple, 219 00:11:03,360 --> 00:11:07,440 Speaker 4: Envidia themselves possibly Amazon, we're in talks about taking an 220 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:12,840 Speaker 4: anchor shareholding in this in this IPO when it finally 221 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:15,800 Speaker 4: came around. We don't know ultimately what has progressed, what 222 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 4: is actually going to happen on that front, but given 223 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:21,319 Speaker 4: that it's likely to be ten percent of a prospective 224 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:24,400 Speaker 4: sixty to seventy billion dollar valuation. That might suggest that 225 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:26,800 Speaker 4: there's not actually going to be a huge amount of 226 00:11:26,880 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 4: free float left if you have a whole pile of 227 00:11:29,679 --> 00:11:34,439 Speaker 4: anchor investors. That seems to be the gamble that soft 228 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:36,640 Speaker 4: Bank is taking that if you have a certain amount 229 00:11:36,679 --> 00:11:41,800 Speaker 4: of scarcity and you sort have mandated a lot of 230 00:11:41,840 --> 00:11:44,920 Speaker 4: banks to run this IPO as they have, then hopefully 231 00:11:44,960 --> 00:11:47,200 Speaker 4: they'll be getting They would be hoping they'd get a 232 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:49,080 Speaker 4: decent price, the reason being because if you look at 233 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:52,439 Speaker 4: the details of the filing, their revenue is actually shrinking 234 00:11:52,480 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 4: at the moment. Now that's not unique to ARM. This 235 00:11:54,320 --> 00:11:56,200 Speaker 4: the case with a lot of the chip industry. In fact, 236 00:11:56,200 --> 00:11:58,280 Speaker 4: it's the reason why ARMY shrinking, because a lot of 237 00:11:58,320 --> 00:12:00,839 Speaker 4: the chip industry isn't doing brilliantly well. But it also 238 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:05,319 Speaker 4: suggests that ARM isn't necessarily a massive player in artificial intelligence, 239 00:12:05,640 --> 00:12:08,160 Speaker 4: even if it would like you to think so. As 240 00:12:08,200 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 4: it gears up this listing, it is not growing that 241 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:13,520 Speaker 4: at the same pace as, for instance, in video, which 242 00:12:13,720 --> 00:12:16,600 Speaker 4: does use some ARM technology. But crucially it is not 243 00:12:16,920 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 4: the GPU stuff, the graphics processing unit where ARM is strong. 244 00:12:21,200 --> 00:12:24,720 Speaker 4: It's very much on the CPU side that they have 245 00:12:24,800 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 4: developed their core competency. 246 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:29,200 Speaker 3: So how could ARM potentially fit in as a play 247 00:12:29,360 --> 00:12:31,720 Speaker 3: in the chip sector you mentioned in video. We're going 248 00:12:31,800 --> 00:12:35,000 Speaker 3: to hear their earnings tomorrow, and obviously in Vidia is 249 00:12:35,040 --> 00:12:38,560 Speaker 3: such a dominant player in the artificial intelligence space, where 250 00:12:38,559 --> 00:12:40,319 Speaker 3: does ARM potentially fit in there? 251 00:12:41,280 --> 00:12:43,240 Speaker 4: Well, Look, a lot of people will say that ARM 252 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:45,439 Speaker 4: is one of the kind of core pieces of the 253 00:12:45,480 --> 00:12:47,240 Speaker 4: chip industry that if you believe in the long term 254 00:12:47,280 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 4: health of the chip industry, you have to be in 255 00:12:48,920 --> 00:12:50,240 Speaker 4: ARM in the same way you might have to be 256 00:12:50,280 --> 00:12:52,160 Speaker 4: in TSMC and the same way you might have to 257 00:12:52,200 --> 00:12:56,320 Speaker 4: be in video. They have been trying to strengthen their 258 00:12:56,360 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 4: positionings is their positioning in data center, as has in Vidia. 259 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:06,080 Speaker 4: In fact in video when it was planning or hoping 260 00:13:06,120 --> 00:13:08,280 Speaker 4: still to do the ARM deal, they hoped that it 261 00:13:08,320 --> 00:13:12,920 Speaker 4: would give them strength across the gamut in data centers, 262 00:13:12,920 --> 00:13:15,720 Speaker 4: that you would have the CPOs which are essential, and 263 00:13:15,760 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 4: you would have the GPUs, which are increasingly useful for 264 00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 4: AI applications. So the fear though, was that if it 265 00:13:23,559 --> 00:13:27,320 Speaker 4: had done that deal within VideA, then it wouldn't necessarily 266 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:31,800 Speaker 4: be play as well with the rest of the chip ecosystem, who, 267 00:13:31,880 --> 00:13:34,679 Speaker 4: of course see it as so important to whatever they do. 268 00:13:36,080 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 4: It is, as you've said, a very important piece. Whether 269 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:44,880 Speaker 4: it can continue to grow at the pace that it 270 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:48,240 Speaker 4: was five six years ago, even before it is acquired 271 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 4: by soft Bank in twenty sixteen, that is a bigger question. 272 00:13:51,200 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 3: In the time we have left, Alex, there's so much 273 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:57,720 Speaker 3: happening in the tech space. The Microsoft Activision Blizzard deal 274 00:13:58,160 --> 00:14:01,320 Speaker 3: is apparently back in play in the UK. What's what's 275 00:14:01,360 --> 00:14:02,160 Speaker 3: the latest? 276 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:04,839 Speaker 4: Yeah, so if UK tries to block this deal, has 277 00:14:05,040 --> 00:14:07,360 Speaker 4: or did initially block this deal on the basis of 278 00:14:07,720 --> 00:14:11,640 Speaker 4: Microsoft potentially getting a dominant position in cloud gaming. So 279 00:14:11,760 --> 00:14:14,880 Speaker 4: rather than you know, downloading staff and playing on you 280 00:14:15,320 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 4: on your console at home, you'd be connecting with the 281 00:14:18,000 --> 00:14:23,640 Speaker 4: Internet and playing on stuff remotely. Now they want Microsoft 282 00:14:23,680 --> 00:14:25,680 Speaker 4: has now offered to do and agreed to do, is 283 00:14:25,720 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 4: the license. It's it's cloud gaming ip to Ubisoft is 284 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:32,960 Speaker 4: a big competitor in the space. By say, when I 285 00:14:32,960 --> 00:14:34,920 Speaker 4: say it's technology, I mean or it's games, I mean 286 00:14:34,960 --> 00:14:40,080 Speaker 4: Activision Blizzards games. That appears to be a major step 287 00:14:40,160 --> 00:14:43,000 Speaker 4: to assuage the CMA's concerns. It would be a global deal, 288 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:47,600 Speaker 4: with the exception of the European Atomic Area and it 289 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:50,000 Speaker 4: was an opportunity for everybody really to save face, for 290 00:14:50,080 --> 00:14:51,960 Speaker 4: the CMA to save face because it looks like they've 291 00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:54,800 Speaker 4: got a big concession. Because everybody else in the world 292 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 4: had basically approved this deal, the European Union as well 293 00:14:57,720 --> 00:15:01,120 Speaker 4: as in the US. Of course, the regulator to try 294 00:15:01,120 --> 00:15:03,360 Speaker 4: to block it. A courd ultimately pushed it through. So 295 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:06,400 Speaker 4: this daye that the shares of trading up in the 296 00:15:06,440 --> 00:15:08,880 Speaker 4: pre market. 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