Vicki Gunvalson, president & founder of Coto Insurance & Financial Services and Debt.com spokesperson on personal loans, joined Cheddar News to provide some tips on what to know about personal loans.
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Why Netflix Stock Is Taking a Beating Despite Q4 Earnings Beat
Netflix beat its earnings projections for Q4 — but the stock still plummeted as the streaming pioneer cut back on its forecast for future subscribers. Michael Robinson, the chief technology strategist at Money Map Press, joined Cheddar to discuss the report and what's driving the downward pressure on its shares. "It's the growth is really what's worrying people," he said. "'A' we have slowing economic growth, and 'B' we've got slowing growth for this company, as 'C' we have an increase in competition."

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Stocks Close Lower, Major Indexes on Track for Weekly Losses
Stocks closed lower Thursday with all three major indexes on track to end the week lower. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is on track for its worst week since March 2020, and is down 12% from its record high. Meanwhile, the Dow closed below its 200-day moving average for the first time since December 2021. The S&P 500 didn't fare much better, falling 1.1%. Christopher Wolfe, Chief Investment Officer at First Republic Private Wealth Management, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss today's close, this week's market volatility, and more.

United Airlines, American Airlines Report Earnings as Questions Loom for Airline Industry
Eric Marshall, portfolio manager, Hodges Funds, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he says the airlines are still not out of the woods when it comes to their COVID-19 recovery, and also addresses the impact of Omicron and inflation weighing on companies at the start of 2022.



