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Akeneo CEO on $135 Million Fundraise to Redefine Product Management
Software company Akeneo CEO Fred De Gombert joined Closing Bell to discuss its recently closed Series D funding round raising $135 million in its quest to redefine product information management. De Gombert said the company is set out to...
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Pakistan urbanisation: Growing concerns over loss of farmlands
Pakistan struggles to preserve rural areas that are at risk of being swallowed by rapidly growing cities.
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Black Friday may see fewer deals, bigger focus on local
Canadians eager for Black Friday shopping this year may find fewer deals as retailers pull back on deep discounts because of supply concerns, while some are pushing for consumers to steer their holiday shopping toward local retailers.
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What's Driving the Unseasonably Hot Housing Market
Jared Kessler, CEO of real estate firm EasyKnock, joined Cheddar to talk about the housing market staying hot at a time it usually cools down. He attributed part of it to low interest rates and buyers wanting to secure homes before they...
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Global supply chain backlog threatens availability of goods over holiday season: Business Panel
The weekend business panel weighs in on global supply chain disruptions as they continue to cause major headaches for businesses and consumers.
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Square, TikTok Announce Partnership to Streamline Users to Seller Pages
Payment processing platform Square is partnering with TikTok to direct users from the social media platform to Square's seller pages through ads and videos. The announcement comes on the heels of TikTok revealing that it has a staggering...
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EU vaccine deal: Pfizer-BioNTech to supply 1.8 billion doses
The European Union decided on a communal buying programme, but it has been hit by numerous supply problems and delays.
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Millions of students head back to online class after winter break
Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec have moved all students to online classrooms for at least one week after the winter break in response to rising COVID-19 cases. The change has left many parents struggling to help their kids with...
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Millions of students head back to online class after winter break Description:
Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec have moved all students to online classrooms for at least one week after the winter break in response to rising COVID-19 cases. The change has left many parents struggling to help their kids with...
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GameStop: How day trader Reddit bros burned a Wall Street pro
The day trader attack on Gabe Plotkin’s six-year-old Melvin Capital has shifted the balance of power in equity markets in ways that would have seemed unimaginable only months ago.
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HSBC Canada offers lowest mortgage rate in Canadian history
One bank is offering some customers a mortgage rate below one per cent and rates are generally down all over. Seems like good news — and it is for some but not necessarily for the economy as a whole.
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COVID-19 spike in Prairie Hutterite colonies has led to discrimination, say community members
The minister with a southeastern Manitoba colony threatened to file a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission due to the stigma created by the provincial government's reporting of COVID-19 cases.
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U.S. buys global supply of COVID-19 drug remdesivir
The U.S. has bought the global supply of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that has been found to help certain patients recover more quickly from COVID-19.
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Hedge Funds Were 'Desperate' by Shorting GameStop, Investor Says
Ryan Payne, President at Payne Capital Management, joined Cheddar to describe the “gambling” activity around GameStop and other stocks.
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Poshmark Makes Splashy Debut on Nasdaq
Social media marketplace Poshmark making its market debut on the Nasdaq today, with the stock more than doubling after pricing shares at $42 dollars a pop. Tracy Sun, Co-Founder and SVP of New Markets for Poshmark joined Cheddar to discuss.
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Amazon workers slam warehouse conditions
Workers for online retail giant Amazon say the company is not protecting staff from the spread of the coronavirus. Five cases of COVID-19 have been reported at the company's facility north of Calgary.
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Alberta health-care workers are concerned over new masks. Here's why
Alberta health-care workers are concerned that new masks shipped from China are substandard.
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Ottawa turns to industry to ramp up production of medical gear
The federal government will provide financial support to manufacturers in order to increase the amount of ventilators, masks and protective gear that may be needed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Italy coronavirus death toll rises by 793 to 4,825
The numbers include 546 new deaths in Italy's epicentre Lombardy region, as cities across the world are locked down.
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UK locks down 66 million people to slow spread of coronavirus
Britons must remain home where possible, says prime minister, as he warns police will fine anyone caught flouting rules.
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How to social distance in the grocery store
As Canadians avoid gatherings and crowds amid the COVID-19 outbreak, grocery stores present a challenge as people stock up and pick shelves bare.
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U.S. Federal Reserve slashes interest rate near zero amid COVID-19 volatility
in an attempt to steady the markets after stocks plummeted over coronavirus fears, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates to the lowest it's been since 2015.
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Online community groups help each other through coronavirus outbreak
Canadians are connecting online to lend a helping hand to those who need it amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Travel insurance restrictions likely to expand because of COVID-19, says tourism expert
'People have to be careful what they pay for,' says Frederic Dimanche, director of the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ryerson University.