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Bloomberg Markets: Amazon Narrows HQ2 List, Star Wars Fatigue

Bloomberg Markets
Amazon Narrows HQ2 List, Star Wars Fatigue
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson.\u0010\u0010GUESTS:\u0010Robert O'Donnell\u0010President\u0010Technalysis Research \u0010Discussing Amazon narrowing list of candidates for HQ2 with Spencer Soper, Bloomberg News Technology and E-Commerce Reporter. \u0010\u0010Melanie Lundquist\u0010Co-Founder and Vice Chair of the Board\u0010Partnership For Los Angeles Schools\u0010Discussing $35 million investment in education by the real estate tycoon and her husband. \u0010\u0010David Wilson\u0010Stocks Editor\u0010Bloomberg News\u0010Discussing his Chart of the Day "Commodities have room to rebound relative to S&P 500." \u0010\u0010Matthew Townsend\u0010Global Business Reporter\u0010Bloomberg News\u0010Discussing `Star Wars' toy sales fall as movie-tie fatigue sets in. \u0010\u0010Margaret Patel\u0010Senior Portfolio Manager\u0010Wells Fargo Asset Management\u0010Discussing the markets and investment strategy. \u0010\u0010David Wilson\u0010Stocks Editor\u0010Bloomberg News\u0010Discussing his "Stock of the Day" PTC (PTC). PTC Inc.'s shares rose to their highest price since March 2000 after the manufacturing-software maker's results for the fiscal first quarter were well received. Revenue surpassed the average analyst estimate in a Bloomberg survey by the widest margin in three years, and earnings also beat projections. Sales bookings surpassed the high end of the company's forecast.
Jan 18, 2018