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Peloton Stock Continues Steep Drop as It Loses More Than $10B in Value
Doug Astrop, managing partner at Exponential Investment Partners, joined Cheddar to discuss Peloton's precipitous price drop, and whether the company can recover as the at-home workout trend tapers off. "They've lowered the prices on their equipment to try to attract a bigger audience because ultimately they're sort of headed to this Apple ecosystem model where they can monetize a loyal customer base," he said. Astrop noted that he believes there is a reality where the in-person gym experience and Peloton's at-home programs can co-exist.

Markets Look to Continue Record Run
Bill Stone, Chief Investment Officer at Glenview Trust Company, joined Wake Up With Cheddar to break down markets headlines ahead of the start of the trading week.

America Reopens to the World, Astroworld Investigation & Viral Hand Gesture
Jill and Carlo discuss the scenes of joy at American airports as borders reopen, another tool in the Covid toolbox, the latest in the Astroworld crowd crush tragedy and more.

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Next Week on the Street: Q3 Earnings, Apple v. Epic, Rivian IPO, Inflation Data, and More
Next week will see several different events that will likely weigh on the markets. Cheddar News' Closing Bell dives in, from the continuation of third-quarter earnings season to Rivian's IPO and a 're-IPO' from Hertz, along with more inflation data.

Dow, S&P, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000 Begin Week with Record Close
Frank Lee, Managing Director at Miracle Mile Advisors, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he explains why markets are soaring after the Dow, S&P, Nasdaq, and the Russell 2000 all reached new record closes to begin the trading week.

Rise of the Robots? More Companies Turn to Automation Amid Labor Shortage
Amid an ongoing labor shortage, more companies are turning to automation for processes like shipping and delivery in order to relieve supply chain pressures. But what does this mean for the wider labor market - will those jobs return? How will workers fare once supply chain issues ease? Sam Lurye, CEO and Founder of automation startup Kargo, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss the pros and cons of automation, how workers can adapt alongside new technology, and how the pandemic led to the perfect storm for the rise of automation.



