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VC Guru Gene Munster: Apple Is Still a Buy, Despite All the Bad News

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Gene Munster isn't worried about Apple. The managing partner of Loup Ventures and venture capitalist told Cheddar Tuesday that the tit-for-tat with Qualcomm over iPhone sales in China is insignificant for Apple's long-term value.
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Reading into US-China Trade Developments is 'A Fool's Errand,' Schwab Exec Says

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China is preparing to open its markets to foreign companies, but Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, said it's too soon to celebrate. "It's a good thing ostensibly that China is opening up its markets to...
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Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders: Reading into US-China Trade Developments is 'A Fool's Errand'

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China is preparing to open its markets to foreign companies, but Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, said it's too soon to celebrate. "It's a good thing ostensibly that China is opening up its markets to...
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Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders: Reading into U.S.-China Trade Developments is 'a Fool's Errand'

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China is preparing to open its markets to foreign companies, but Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, said it's too soon to celebrate. "It's a good thing ostensibly that China is opening up its markets to...
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Says Huawei Arrest Has Nothing to Do with Trade

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The arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou was an "enforcement action, not a trade-related action," according to Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. Ross told Cheddar's Megan Pratz that the arrest of Meng in Vancouver was a response to her...
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GM union chief vows 'one hell of a fight' to keep Oshawa plant open

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But Jerry Dias, president of Unifor, said he is hopeful about the prospects for a solution after an hour-long meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his staff on Parliament Hill.
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'Battle' over as Trudeau, Trump, Pena Nieto sign 'new NAFTA'

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The road to rewrite the North American trade agreement was a "battle," U.S. President Donald Trump said as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto joined him for a signing ceremony on the sidelines of the...
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Petco Appeals to 'Pet Parents' With New Natural Pet Food Initiatives

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With pet owners increasingly treating their animals like children, Petco is announcing new initiatives to meet its customers' demand for healthier, more wholesome pet food. Petco CEO Ron Coughlin joined Cheddar on Tuesday to discuss the...
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Petco Appeals to 'Pet Parents' With All-Natural Pet Food Initiatives

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Petco will phase out dog and cat food containing artificial ingredients and preservatives entirely by May 2019. Petco CEO Ron Coughlin told Cheddar Tuesday that the decision to move to a wholly natural-ingredient line was part of a...
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Ottawa says no trade deal photo op unless U.S. tariffs are lifted

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The official celebration of the new USMCA trade agreement may be a far more low-key affair than anyone imagined. Canada's ambassador in Washington said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not be taking part in any sort of signing ceremony...
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Delaware Gov. John Carney: Congress Can Be 'Very Frustrating'

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There are 15 days until the midterm elections, and the former three-term Congressman and current Delaware governor said the there's a lot of good people serving on both sides of the aisle, but that we 'get bogged down in the politics of...
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Delaware Gov. John Carney Warns Against 'Team' Politics as Midterm Races Tighten Nationwide

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Political spectators are readying themselves for a midterm fight to the finish, but Gov. John Carney of Delaware thinks they would do well to focus on the issues ー not just winning the race. "It seems like we get bogged down in the...
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Market Analyst: There's a Lot to Be Scared About

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Markets may have closed off their lows of the day, but Jack Kramer, co-founder and co-CEO of MarketSnacks, said there's still plenty that could weigh on investors over the next year.
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Headset Maker Turtle Beach on a Fortnite-Powered Tear

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Tom Forte, senior research analyst at D.A. Davidson, said Turtle Beach, which makes the headsets so popular with gamers, benefits from the huge popularity of Fortnite and could be an acquisition target for Microsoft. Shares, while down...
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Would Microsoft Buy Fortnite Headset-Maker Turtle Beach?

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Tom Forte, senior research analyst at D.A. Davidson, said Turtle Beach, which makes the headsets so popular with gamers, benefits from the huge popularity of Fortnite and could be an acquisition target for Microsoft. Shares, while down...
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Kimbal Musk: Tariffs Hurting Our Farmers

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The newest round of tariffs on China imposed by the Trump administration will be damaging for American farmers, particularly soybean and corn growers, said Kimbal Musk, the restaurateur (and brother of Elon) who founded the Kitchen...
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Trump Swaps Out North Korea for Iran at UN

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A year after delivering his "fire and fury" speech that threatened to annihilate North Korea and its "little rocket man" leader, President Trump addressed the annual United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, expanding on his "America...
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How Long Can Markets Shrug Off Trade War?

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Stocks were mixed Tuesday as tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports went into effect. Art Hogan, chief market strategist for B. Riley FBR, said investors have been taking the escalating trade war in stride, but whether that can...
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Agriculture Sec. Says Farmers Understand Need for Tariffs

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Sonny Perdue, U.S. secretary of agriculture, said American farmers are understanding of the need for tariffs on Chinese imports,e even if they might feel some short-term pain. After President Trump imposed tariffs on China, American...
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Latest NAFTA deadline looms

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The latest NAFTA deadline is set for Oct. 1 and Mexico is still hoping for a trilateral deal. International trade lawyer Mark Warner spoke to John Northcott about the negotiations.
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Two sides of new USMCA trade deal

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Leaders of both Canada and the United States held press conferences Monday, trying to sell the new USMCA trade deal to their respective countries.
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China Retaliates on Tariffs, Markets Shrug

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Many of Apple's products will be exempt from the second round of tariffs that President Trump will impose on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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How Long Can Apple Dodge Tariffs?

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Apple appears to have dodged a bullet with the latest round of tariffs on Chinese imports, but if the trade war continues the risks to the company get more serious, said Tom Forte, senior research analyst at D.A. Davidson. Apple...
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EU lays out plans for World Trade Organisation reform

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The EU has laid out proposals for reforming the World Trade Organisation - and ways to counter market distortions. The aim is also to persuade the US to stay a part of it. EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom commented: "We agreed...