Closing Bell March 6, 2017
Closing Bell
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March 6, 2017
Pando's Sarah Lacy joins to discuss the problems facing Uber. The CEO of high-tech luggage company, Raden, joins to discuss how being named to Oprah's list of favorite things in 2016 impacted its business. Plus, the CEO of Legal Sea Foods discusses how the family owned and operated business since 1950 is appealing to millennials.
Guests:
Sarah Lacy, Josh Udashkin, Roger Berkowitz, John Petrides, Martin Lindstrom, Pete Bigelow, John Davidson, Robert Morris, Dan Schatt
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