“some of the largest companies in the country fear your power,” “evidence suggests…your company…used…power to harm…rivals”-Rep McBath, plus Manufactured Home Investing, Stock Updates

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The right-of-center Wall Street Journal headline said, “Republicans and Democrats Find a Point of Agreement: Big Tech Is Too Powerful…”

Really?

These companies as they exist today have monopoly power. Some need to be broken up.” So said Representative David Cicilline (RI-D).

Rep. Cicilline, said left-of-center NPR, concluded the daylong hearing by hinting at what might lie ahead as lawmakers ponder federal regulations to hold the four companies — worth nearly a combined $5 trillion — to account.

Tonight’s feature focus is about the ever-more-important topic of monopolistic power and the impact the giants have on our economic, political, legal, and culture.

Before diving deeper, a few concepts are worth noting.

As much as some hate to admit it, there is truth to be found on both sides of the major parties left-right divide. Some of what occurs in Washington, and in related fundraising emails, is theater meant to appeal to certain voters and each party’s or politico’s respective base.

Bomb throwing, flamboyant, and clever dialogue exist across the left-center-right divide. In fairness, sometimes people use hyperbole as a rhetorical device to make a point through exaggeration. In the age of social media and 24/7 news cycles, sometimes the more outrageous or bold the statement, the more likely it will get some media oxygen, for at least for a news cycle or two.

That said, even the most dishonest person will at times speak truth. It is thus useful to discern to what extent someone is making a statement that is meant to attract attention and then to seek to understand to what degree that person or organization is trying to convey a specific point.

Rephrased the need to separate wheat from chaff should be applied to all equally.

Then, hype aside, the discerning seekers of truth should wonder, is the point being made valid or not?

That is when follow the money and checking facts matters.

While the firms that were questioned yesterday via video by House Antitrust Subcommittee members are not directly involved in factory-built housing, they routinely impact our industry and many others. Some have invested in various forms of factory-building through subsidiaries and other units, as MHProNews has previously reported.

As is routinely the case, we will source insights across the left-right divide.

But the information and line of questioning sheds light on allegations of antitrust violations in manufactured housing. So, the interest should be there on several levels for manufactured home industry professionals and investors alike.

The 7.29.2020 Congressional hearing that quizzed the powerful tech giants will be the featured focus tonight. The featured focus segment of this evening’s market report is found beyond the left-right headline news bullets and 2 of our 3 market snapshots at the close today. The manufactured housing industry connected stocks are near the end of the report each evening, after the featured focus and the related/recent report links.

 

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The quote by President Obama is quite correct, an example of the prudence of the proven principle of separating the wheat from the chaff.

 

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Headlines from left-of-center CNN Business

  • Amazon trounces earnings
  • An Amazon delivery person wearing a face mask delivers a parcel along the promenade on June 25, 2020 in Southend-on-Sea, England. The UK is experiencing a summer heatwave, with temperatures in many parts of the country expected to rise above 30C and weather warnings in place for thunderstorms at the end of the week.
  • The retail behemoth continues to see a surge in demand due to the coronavirus pandemic
  • Google parent Alphabet posts first revenue decline in company history
  • Facebook stock jumps 7% as pandemic leads to user bump
  • Lyft plans to offer car rentals across much of US
  • This is the only city in America where unemployment is actually falling
  • Permanent WFH: Easier said than done
  • Dow and S&P 500 tumble after a deluge of bad economic data
  • A former KGB spy explains Russian disinformation tactics
  • US economy posts worst drop on record
  • Opinion: The argument for cutting the $600 unemployment benefit doesn’t add up
  • Stelter: The threat to democracy we all should have seen coming
  • California Pizza Kitchen files for bankruptcy
  • Coca-Cola is launching its first hard seltzer
  • All-new F-150 Lariat in Rapid Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
  • Ford’s slumping sales buoyed by autonomous vehicle investment
  • A person wears a protective face mask outside Dunkin Donuts in midtown as New York City moves into Phase 3 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on July 14, 2020 in New York City. Phase 3 permits the reopening of nail and tanning salons, tattoo parlors, spas and massages, dog runs and numerous other outdoor activities. Phase 3 is the third of four-phased stages designated by the state.
  • Dunkin’ is closing 800 US locations
  • People wait in line outside an Apple store on June 22, 2020 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. – New York City begins Phase Two reopening on June 22, 2020 as people can eat outdoors at restaurants and barbershops and salons can also open at 50 percent capacity.
  • Apple’s pandemic bump is far from over
  • MARKETS
  • DRIVE
  • Lamborghini’s new supercar isn’t legal to drive on public roads
  • Bugatti is selling a $35,000 electric car for kids
  • After 25 years, the Ford Bronco is back
  • Nissan unveils its first electric SUV, the Ariya
  • The new electric Mini Cooper is a blast. Too bad it’s also impractical
  • CULT FAVORITES
  • Clarisonic is shutting down. Its devoted fans are panicking
  • TikTok turned this brand into a Gen-Z favorite
  • Necco Wafers make their triumphant return
  • Coca-Cola is shutting down Odwalla juice
  • Taco Bell is saying goodbye to its 7-Layer Burrito and other classics to make room for two new menu items

Headlines from right-of-center Fox Business

  • MARKETS
  • Apple to split stock following blockbuster earnings report
  • The company behind the iPhone has Wall Street estimate revenue at $52.2 billion, but the company flew by those numbers hitting $59.7 billion.
  • Huawei surpasses Samsung and Apple in global smartphone market
  • MARKETS
  • Amazon gains strength as coronavirus boosts shopping, cloud services
  • Nasdaq recovers as S&P, Dow slip after US economy shrinks most in history
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Facebook posts revenue growth despite pandemic
  • MONEY
  • Virus relief package talks at standstill amid divide over unemployment aid
  • Coronavirus stimulus plan could include controversial Social Security fix
  • OPINION
  • Your favorite password is unsafe — take these 3 steps before it’s too late
  • CASH ON HAND
  • INDUSTRIALS
  • Ford posts profit, but expects full-year 2020 loss
  • HOW TO GET YOURS
  • MONEY
  • Florida returned $1B in unclaimed property to residents
  • HOWEVER YOU SLICE IT
  • MONEY
  • New York restaurant owner canceled for flying Trump flag
  • INDUSTRY PREVIEWS
  • MEDIA
  • Wall Street analyst weighs in on the AMC-Universal movie release deal
  • CRACKING DOWN
  • PERSONAL FINANCE
  • IRS gears up to target taxes due on offshore earnings
  • JOBS GROUNDED
  • MONEY
  • Airline contractors laid off workers despite millions in aid: Lawmakers
  • FENDER-BENDER
  • POLITICS
  • Mike Pence involved in campaign bus accident in Pennsylvania
  • SUNSET FOR PROJECT
  • POLITICS
  • Trump administration to recover $200M from failed Obama-era solar project
  • TWEET HITS MARKET
  • POLITICS
  • Stocks fall as Trump floats presidential election ‘delay’ amid voting fraud claims
  • TOUGH NUT
  • FOOD AND DRINKS
  • Airline nut supplier selling off 87,000 pounds of product amid pandemic
  • ‘CHANGED MY LIFE FOREVER’
  • POLITICS
  • PR CEO who ransacked coronavirus face mask rack breaks silence
  • A MUSK-READ
  • BUSINESS LEADERS
  • See why Elon Musk’s tweet about Bill Gates went viral
  • NEWS
  • Herman Cain, former Kansas City Fed chair and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, dead at 74
  • MONEY
  • Global space economy reached $423B in 2019, Space Report finds
  • ECONOMY
  • Will new stimulus package change PPP loan tax deduction guidance?
  • MARKETS
  • Dunkin’ to permanently close 800 US stores in 2020, 8% of US restaurants
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Ben & Jerry’s to continue Facebook, Twitter brand ad boycott through 2020
  • MONEY
  • Safer than Social Security: This 1 investment can be the key to a financially secure retirement
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Lowe’s shelling out $100M in coronavirus bonuses to hourly workers
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Tesla, embattled California utility PG&E team up for high-tech energy storage system
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Retirement optimism has hit a 7-Year low, survey says
  • LIFESTYLE
  • McDonald’s rolls out diversity initiative, saying company needs to ‘do better’
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Juul submits FDA application to continue e-cigarettes sales
  • MONEY
  • Trump says drug prices will be ‘lowered massively,’ but Big Pharma pushes back
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Fallout at UNC-Chapel Hill, nation’s oldest public university, about return to school
  • MONEY
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods extends 15% coronavirus pay raise through end of 2020
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Students opt for virtual career fairs, job recruitment, as colleges go remote
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • Twitter defends not blocking Iran leader’s tweets after blocking Trump’s
  • MARKETS
  • Coronavirus forces California Pizza Kitchen to file for bankruptcy
  • FOOD & DRINKS
  • Starbucks to bringing back this beloved menu item, expanding pickup options
  • MARKETS
  • McDonald’s has a breakfast problem
  • FOOD & DRINKS
  • Domino’s ends ‘free pizza for Karen’ offer amid backlash

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The backdrop to the House Antitrust subcommittee hearing yesterday is that the giant companies surged in their market valuations today in after hours trading. Per left-of-center CNBC are these bullets.

  • Four of the largest U.S. tech companies collectively added roughly $200 billion in total to their market values.
  • Apple reported a historically-strong quarter and added around $74.4 billion to its market capitalization in after-hours trading.
  • Amazon, which saw sales soar due to the coronavirus pandemic, also added roughly $74.4 billion.
  • Despite reporting its first revenue decline ever, Alphabet added $7.6 billion.
  • Facebook reported its slowest revenue growth since its market debut, but added $42.6 billion.

Additionally, Apple reportedly has some 193.82 billion in “cash on hand.”

Clearly, the hearings did not harm the market value of these giant companies. Beyond their earnings reports, the notion from some in media that no one really landed a heavy blow on the giants in the hearing likely added to investor confidence.

Left-of-center CNN Business reported that “As they grilled Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook about whether their companies were too powerful and engaged in monopolistic practices, members of the House Judiciary subcommittee used several internal documents, including some from the CEOs themselves, to highlight instances when the companies stifled — or even threatened — competitors.”

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Even some of the largest companies in the country fear your power. Our evidence suggests that your company has used its power to harm your rivals and boost your own business,” Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath, said a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, according to left-of-center NPR.

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  • Democratic Lucy McBath of Georgia cited Apple’s decision to remove parental control apps, such as OurPact, shortly after Apple introduced Screen Time, a competing service.
  • “We were concerned, congresswoman, about the privacy and security of kids,” Cook said, noting that OurPact was vulnerable to third-party takeovers. “So we were worried about their safety.”
  • But McBath remained skeptical.
  • She pointed to an email in which an Apple employee responds to a mother complaining about the removal of parental control apps. The Apple representative suggested that the mother download Apple’s Screen Time.

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CNBC described some of what took place as “political theater.” Quoting that source is the following.

  • Wednesday’s Big Tech hearing provided almost no new information or insight into potential antitrust activity by Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google.
  • But the House antitrust subcommittee released a trove of documents after the hearing that provide a clearer picture of the four tech giants’ approach to competition as they grew into major forces of the global economy over the last decade.
  • The documents show that even with all of Wednesday’s political theater, the government still has the goods on Big Tech.

CNBC’s description of the spectacle as “political theater” is arguably apt.  How so?

Because there are demonstrable connections between some of these tech giant companies and their leaders and those who were ‘grilling’ them that several mainstream media sources vailed to note. See the sample campaign contributions and other illustrations that should make it clear that even ‘tough’ questions that lead to no action are arguably posturing, paltering, or both.

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Such examples could be made with others in the hearing. “Political theater?” Arguably, you bet. Thus President Trump’s tweet further above about all talk and no action makes an interesting point.

Per NPR, House Judiciary Committee’s Democratic chairman, Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline stated the following.

These companies as they exist today have monopoly power. Some need to be broken up. All need to be properly regulated and held accountable,” said Cicilline, adding that antitrust laws written a century ago need to be updated for the digital age.

When these laws were written, the monopolists were men named Rockefeller and Carnegie,” he said. “Today the men are named Zuckerberg, Cook, Pichai and Bezos. Once again, their control of the marketplace allows them to do whatever it takes to crush independent business and expand their own power. This must end.”

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Other such examples could be made with others in the hearing. “Political theater?” Arguably, you bet. Thus President Trump’s tweet further above about all talk and no action makes an interesting point.

Here are some key takeaways from the hearing:

  • Bezos “can’t guarantee” Amazon never used seller data to make its own products.

The heart of Wednesday’s hearing was about whether the tech companies exploit their market dominance to quash competition to juice their own products and services.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., whose district includes Amazon’s headquarters, asked Bezos point-blank: Does the company use the data it collects from other sellers on the platform for its benefit? I can’t answer that question yes or no,” Bezos said. “We have a policy against using seller-specific data to aid our private label business, but I can’t guarantee you that that policy has never been violated.”

 

Google CEO Pichai was pressed on search and advertising, with lawmakers probing whether Google favors its own pages and products and accusing it of stealing content from competing services such as Yelp.

As Google became the gateway to the internet, it began to abuse its power,” Cicilline said. As a brief aside, a similar argument can be made about Berkshire Hathaway and manufactured housing, based on statements Kevin Clayton and others have made. Indeed, several of the comments could be applied to various aspects of competition limiting behavior in manufactured housing.

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You don’t get more in your face than this statement by MHI member Frank Rolfe. The firm he and his partner operate have several ties to Berkshire Hathaway brands.

Returning to points made by NPR:

  • For Facebook’s Zuckerberg, the focus was on acquisitions, particularly the company’s $1 billion deal for photo-sharing app Instagram in 2012.
  • Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., quoted the CEO his own email discussing the need to “neutralize a competitor” as part of the rationale for buying Instagram.
  • This is exactly the type of anticompetitive acquisition that the antitrust laws were designed to prevent,” Nadler said.
  • Big Tech is out to get conservatives,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, in his opening statement. 
  • Jordan then rapidly read aloud headlines making claims that conservative-leaning publications and voices have been suppressed or censored on Facebook and Google.
  • We all think the free market is great. We think competition is great. We love the fact that these are American companies. But what’s not great is censoring people, censoring conservatives and trying to impact elections,” Jordan said. “If it doesn’t end, there has to be consequences.”
  • Conservatives are consumers, too, and they need the protection of antitrust laws,” Wisconsin Republican Jim Sensenbrenner said.

The bottom line? Saber rattling, calls for change, thunder without a clear hit that might change the current dynamics.

The 2020 elections are just over 3 months out. 

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