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SnapTravel Is Using A.I. to Make Booking Hotels as Easy as Sending a Text
A new travel site is looking to make booking a vacation as easy as sending a text message. SnapTravel offers exclusive hotel deals via SMS, in an effort to get customers the hotel they want, when they want it. "Essentially, we want to get you the best hotel, as fast as possible, and as easy as possible," CEO and co-founder Hussein Fazal told Cheddar.

Snap's New CFO and VP of Investor Relations Both Quit; CFO Clashed With CEO Spiegel
Snap’s Chief Financial Officer, Tim Stone, and Vice President of Investor Relations, Kristin Southey, have both left the company after less than a year. Both departures come as the company is still reeling from a disastrous app redesign and is under federal investigation in connection with a class action shareholder lawsuit.

Netflix Raises Prices as NBCUniversal Enters the Streaming Wars
As NBCUniversal, Disney, and WarnerMedia prepare to launch streaming services, Netflix is raising subscription prices to ensure it has the budget to tighten its stronghold and expand its reach in the content wars. Netflix announced on Tuesday it will raise its prices 13 to 18 percent, just as NBCUniversal confirmed it was entering the streaming business with its own subscription service.

Credit Card Provider Brex to Expand Beyond Startup Customers in 2019
Brex, the provider of credit cards for early stage venture-backed companies, plans to broaden its customer set this year to include other small businesses, according to CEO and co-founder Henrique Dubugras.

At Retail Trade Show, Amazon Is Everywhere (and Nowhere)
The National Retail Federation trade show, held this week in New York City, has long been a place for industry players ー merchants, retailers, payment providers, marketing execs ー to gather and preview the latest innovations in commerce. And while Amazon, the world's largest retailer, was conspicuously absent from this year's event the presence of the e-commerce behemoth could be felt across the vast expanse of the Javits Convention Center.

Opening Bell: January 15, 2019
Disappointing quarterly earnings from JPMorgan Chase weighed on the Dow and other major indexes Tuesday morning even though investors seemed optimistic about a new stimulus plan from China. NBC disclosed more details about its ad-supported streaming service which is scheduled to launch in 2020. Plus, Harlem Capital's John Henry joins Cheddar to talk about Gary Vaynerchuk's Agent2021 conference, his new Viceland series, and Harlem Capital's first fund for underrepresented entrepreneurs.

Need 2 Know: Trump's Fast Food Feast, PG&E Bankruptcy
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday Jan. 15, 2019.

Time's Running Out for Apple to Make Blockbuster Media Acquisition: Analyst
Purchasing a major media company like Sony Pictures or Viacom might be the solution to Apple's iPhone problem, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives. "It's a services-led story but you need the content, which is why in our opinion, the stock has struck midnight for Apple to make an acquisition," Ives added.

eUnited's Samsora Is Taking Years of Peach Experience into Smash Ultimate
Samsora shared his thoughts on his recent tournament placing, his new team, and his main character for life, Peach.



