Opening Bell: January 9, 2019
What started in a college dorm is now a cookie empire. Insomnia Cookies CEO Seth Berkowitz talks scale, strategy, and staying sweet.
Billions of pounds of returns go to waste each year. REBEL CEO, Emily Hosie, on the company working to turn that waste into resale opportunity.
NANT Global Finance CEO Mark Elenowitz shares how blockchain is transforming capital markets with integrated brokerage, exchange, and transfer services.
Experts are finding it hard to see how the plan to exploit Venezuela’s oil makes business sense.
Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics, explains how 2,000 AI-powered robots are transforming last-mile delivery across major U.S. cities.
Trailers are turning into huge productions by themselves.
Taylor Bowley, Economist at Bank of America, details why childcare costs outpacing inflation may force tough financial trade-offs for U.S. families.
Jay Hatfield, CEO/CIO of Infrastructure Capital Advisors, weighs in on how heavy crude may reshape U.S. refineries and energy equities.
As markets hit record highs amid volatility, eToro U.S. Head Andrew McCormick breaks down how retail investor behavior is rapidly evolving.
Daniel Gilbert, Business of Medicine Reporter at The Washington Post, breaks down Novo’s first GLP-1 weight-loss pill and why it matters.
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