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Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings of January 25th
Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings

Brick and Mortar Retail Still Holds Value as Kohl's Attracts Prospective Buyers
Oliver Chen, senior retail analyst at Cowen, joined Cheddar's "Opening Bell" to discuss the latest details about department store chain Kohl's after it received at least two offers from buyers to take the company private. Chen stated that Kohl's is an attractive landing spot for prospective buyers because of its premium real estate and undervalued stock prices. He also noted that despite the rise in online shopping, there is still room for brick and mortar shops to flourish. "We're very bullish on bricks meets clicks. The integration of stores and digital," Chen told Cheddar. "People love to return items in stores, people love the treasure hunt of shopping and the convenience and immediacy of stores."

Afternoon Alexa Flash Briefings of January 25th
Alexa Flash Briefings

Cheddar Quick Hit GSTV of January 26th
Cheddar Quick Hit GSTV

Morning Alexa Flash Briefings of January 25th
Alexa Flash Briefings

Cheddar Morning News Briefings of January 25th
Cheddar Morning News Briefings

Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings of January 25th
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

30 UK Companies Take Part in Four-Day Work Week Pilot, Is America Next?
Four-day week global, an organization in the UK, is pushing for a society where health and wellbeing come first, and a world in which people work to live, rather than live to work. They're demanding a four-day work week based o a recent study that proves productivity increases when working hours are reduced to 32 hours a week. Now, at least 30 companies in the UK are taking part in a four-day work week trial. joining me now is Charlotte Lockhart, founder of four-day week global.

Netflix Beats Q4 Earnings Expectations, Investors Concerned Over Slowing Subscriber Growth
The streaming giant Netflix posted its latest earnings from its fourth quarter after the close on Thursday. The company's stock plummeted shortly after the company warned that its rate of subscription additions are slowing down. Senior Reporter at MarketWatch Jon Swartz, joined Cheddar to discuss more.



