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Busting Digital Myths: It’s Harder to Reach Millennials & Gen Z
Fact or Fiction: It’s never been harder to reach today’s Millennials and Gen Z consumers. Brian Fanzo, founder of iSocialFanz, joins Cheddar to break down this myth and help entrepreneurs grow their business.

With a $3.2B Stake in AT&T, Activist Investor Calls for Spinoffs and Major Changes
Elliott Management Corporation, an activist investment firm, called for major changes at AT&T on Monday and unveiled a plan that it says could boost the telecommunication company's stock by 65 percent in the coming years.

What Stripe's Entry Into Lending Means for Payments
Stripe, which has become the highest valued private fintech company at $22.5 billion by giving merchants a way to accept digital payments, launched Stripe Capital on Thursday.

The Week's Top Stories: Job Growth Slows and WeWork Delays IPO
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.

Facebook Hopes Users Will Log On and Look for Love With New Dating Feature
Facebook Dating — a service that will pair users up based on location, listed interests, and Facebook activity — launched in the U.S. on Thursday.

You Can Program This A.I. Robot to be Your Personal Doorman
Once a skill solely possessed by so-called computer nerds, now even parents and toddlers are learning how to code. Cem Eltutar, founder of Creoqode, explains how his technology uses robots and games to easily teach people how to code.

Need 2 Know: Dorian Strengthens, Brock Turner’s Victim Speaks
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, September 5, 2019.

Slack Shares Fall as Revenue Growth Slows and Losses Expected to Widen
Slack beat expectations in its second quarter earnings report, posting $145 million in sales after the bell on Wednesday. The company was expected to report $141.25 million in sales.

Google to Pay $170M Penalty for Collecting Kids' Info on YouTube
The terms of the settlement between YouTube-parent Google and the FTC and the New York state attorney general were announced on Wednesday. Google and YouTube will pay $136 million to the federal government and another $34 million to New York.



