Closing Bell February 6, 2017
Closing Bell
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February 6, 2017
A look at how millennials are turning to Snapchat for a lean-back tv experience, and what to expect with Snap goes public next month with WSJ's Christopher Mims. Retail Systems Research's Managing Partner, Nikki Baird, joins to discuss what the shakeups at the top of luxury retailers mean for the industry. Plus the founder of software company Propel, Jimmy Chen, joins to discuss how its app Fresh EBT aims to help make food stamps and other benefits more user friendly.
Guests:
John Davidson, Christopher Mims, Nikki Baird, Jimmy Chen, Lior Lev Sercarz, Stephanie Abrams Cartin, Tom Anderson, Samantha Fein, Sohrab Vossoughi
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