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Livongo Makes a Splash in Public Debut as Digital Heath Gains Momentum
Digital health company Livongo had a successful public debut Thursday on the Nasdaq. It's the latest in a wave of digital health companies entering the public markets. Hemant Taneja, managing director at General Catalyst, joins Cheddar to discuss.

CannTrust Stock Jumps After CEO Ouster
Shares of CannTrust surged 15 percent on Friday after the Canadian cannabis company announced it terminated CEO Peter Aceto in the midst of regulatory drama that has plundered the company's stock value. Jefferies' analyst Ryan Tomkins predicted the management shuffle in a Wednesday note, which called management's positions "untenable."

Need 2 Know: Russia Report, Rapinoe Book Deal
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, July 26, 2019.

Amazon Stock Falls on Earnings Miss
E-commerce giant Amazon reported earnings per share of $5.22 on revenue of $63.4 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters had expected EPS of $5.57 on revenue of $62.48 billion.

Your Next Office Window Could Come With an IP Address
Smart glass, which comes with its own IP address, is being installed in office buildings around the country. Rao Mulpuri, CEO of View, which makes smart glass, joined Cheddar to discuss how his company’s windows can actually improve worker productivity.

CEO Satya Nadella Defends Pentagon Deal, Says Microsoft Will 'Absolutely' Serve the Government
Amid ongoing resistance from employees about Microsoft’s contracts with the U.S. military, CEO Satya Nadella issued a broad defense this week of the company’s work with the U.S government and said America’s democratic process serves as a key check on the deployment of new technology.

Need 2 Know: Mueller Takeaways, Epstein Injured in Jail
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, July 25, 2019.

Satya Nadella Credits Microsoft's Surging Success to Company Culture and Mission
For Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, a man tasked with running one of the most integral — and most valuable — companies in the world, the basis of success is simple: make sure what they do is what their customers and employees want.

Need 2 Know: Mueller on the Hill, 9/11 Bill Coming
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, July 24, 2019.



