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  • Why Snap's Value is Disappearing Quicker Than its Messages

    Snap shares at new lows after the social media company reported a disappointing earnings report Thursday. On Friday, Snap closed down more than 14 percent. But one bright spot in Snap's earnings, Axios' Sara Fischer says, is that Snapchat did add daily active users and grew in average revenue per...

  • DISH Chairman Ergen Says Any Network Can Be Dropped if Uneconomical

    Charlie Ergen, Co-Founder and Chairman of DISH Network, joins Jon Steinberg at Denver Startup Week to discuss the current state of OTT platforms and its Sling TV platform. When it comes to content provider prices, Ergen says Sling TV has no problem taking down a network, if its distribution price...

  • Here's How Pedal Me Is Reinventing Public Transportation in London

    Pedal Me is an on-demand, pedal-powered taxi service in London. Since the start-up launched in May 2017, it has doubled the number of bikes from two to four in order to serve the central London community. Robert Sargent, co-founder of the company, says Pedal Me offers an environmentally friendly ...

  • Here's What It's Like to Play a Round of Golf With President Trump

    Jaime Diaz, editor-in-chief of Golf World and senior writer for Golf Digest, discusses Trump's golf game with Jon Kelly. He recalls first hand experiences of playing golf with the president, and whether Trump is a better golfer than Barack Obama.

  • How P.F. Chang's Plans on Combating Big Chains, Meal-Kit Services

    P.F. Chang's CEO Michael Osanloo on how the causal dining restaurant is surviving, and even thriving, during a time of meal-kit delivery services and fast-dining options. He says the chain is driving people to malls, and the decline of brick-and-mortar retailers isn't impacting sales.

    Osanloo ...

  • Cabinet Members Are Aggravated By Trump. So Why Are They Staying?

    Members of the Cabinet are expressing aggravation with Trump's recent actions. Axios' Jonathan Swan discusses why no one has up and left yet.

  • Usermind CEO Michel Feaster- VC Firms Are Now More Supportive of Women

    VC firms are becoming more supportive of female companies. Find out why here on Cheddar.

  • Uber's Bad Press Is Giving Lyft a Lift

    Danielle Levitas, SVP of Research at App Annie, discusses the latest data the company has released on the ride-hailing industry. Lyft appears to be closing in on Uber, with user growth climbing 115% to 5 million users in the first three months of the year. Uber only grew 25% in the same timeframe...

  • The Original "Wolf of Wall Street" Is Still Following Stocks

    Leonardo DiCaprio brought the "Wolf of Wall Street" to life on the big screen, but it was the real-life story that originally captivated audiences and readers. Now, the original "Wolf" is out with his third book, "Way of the Wolf: Straight Line Selling: Master the Art of Persuasion, Influence, a...

  • For Changes at This Year's Northern Trust Open, Look Outside the Ropes

    Historically, golf has been the sport of businessmen and retirees, but the PGA is looking to change that. Julie Tyson, SVP of Championship Management - NY, explains how a fusion of fine dining and fashion is bringing the sport a younger and more diverse crowd.

  • Uber's SVP of Operations Steps Down

    Uber's first employee, Ryan Graves, is stepping down as the company moves further into a post-Travis Kalanick era. Graves sending a memo to employees saying that "it's clear...the stability of our board...the selection of our new CEO, and the empowerment of our management team is what is needed m...

  • Tech Insider's Alex Heath Wants to Get Inside Evan Spiegel's Head

    Rumor has it that Snap CEO Evan Spiegel has a "grand master plan" for the future of Snap and Senior Reporter at Business Insider Alex Heath is trying to get to the bottom of it. He discusses why Spiegel doesn't see Facebook as a competition and what the camera company needs to do to tip the scale...

  • The Secret Lives of Millionaire Engineers Who Make Bank and Barely Work

    There's a new class of tech workers known as "coasters", and they're getting huge paydays for an underwhelming amount of work. Big tech companies are doling out expensive compensation packages and spending a ton of money to keep their engineers happy and away from the competition. Julie Bort from...

  • Boxed CEO Chieh Huang on the Ecommerce Race: "No One Has Won Yet"

    Amazon's proposal to buy Whole Foods has many wondering whether e-commerce companies can survive the Amazon effect. Chieh Huang, CEO of Boxed, says he doesn't think Amazon has already won the race, and that they aren't competing in the same space.

  • What's Drawing Tech to Denver?

    Denver Startup Week started in 2012. Since then, the conference has grown dramatically in size and scope. The "Mile-High City" features a growing tech scene, one that shows no signs of slowing down. Jon Steinberg is joined by Tami Door, Co-Founder of Denver Startup Week, to talk about the entrepr...

  • Snap, Facebook, and the Battle to Own Augmented Reality

    SnapChat and Facebook are battling for augmented reality. How will this affect people consuming digital media? Find out here on Cheddar.

  • J.D. Durkin "Seas the City" and Breaks Down the Experience Economy

    Cheddar's J.D. Durkin hits the waters of the Hudson River with "Sea The City" owner Adam Schwartz to discuss "the experience economy" and why Americans, millennials in particular, are spending their money on live experiences as opposed to physical goods like cars or homes. Schwartz discusses how ...

  • America's First Town Built on Pot

    Cannabis company American Green recently purchased the town of Nipton, California for $5 million dollars, but what will it be used for? Matt Gray, CEO of HERB, explains how the company will build a cannabis-infused water system, production plant for edibles, and marijuana retail stores. Plus, inv...

  • Did Facebook's Controversies Overshadow Its F8 Conference?

    With the recent Facebook Live controversies, how will this affect the F8 Conference currently taking place? Find out here on Cheddar.

  • WSJ's Russolillo: Investors Show Loss of Interest in Value Stocks

    Wall Street Journal markets reporter Steven Russolillo discusses the downhill trend of value stocks and when, if ever, they might make a return in an environment where investors favor stocks like Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet. Russolillo discusses how value stocks have gone up and down and back u...

  • Snapchat Announces New Feature on Day 1 of F8 Conference

    SnapChat makes new update on the day of Facebook's F8 conference. Find out more about SnapChat's big update here on Cheddar.

  • Vacasa Gives Airbnb a Run for Its Money

    The company is banking on its tech to separate it from the competition. Vacasa CEO Eric Breon explains how the firm pairs vacation rentals with renters and makes a lot more money in the process.

  • SoftBank Invests $250 Million in Kabbage

    Last week, online lending platform "Kabbage" announced it received a $250 million round of funding from Japanese technology company Softbank. This is the largest equity raise in the small business loan space to date. Kathryn Petralia, co-founder and head of operations at Kabbage, says the company...

  • AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes: "We've Got to Be the Lowest Cost"

    After expanding to Hawaii, Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia, tells Cheddar the airline will expand to Los Angeles in the near future. Fernandes wants to make AirAsia the Southwest of Asia, but how will he do that? He explains how creating one holding company with each ASEAN airline would make that ...