Were talking about real revenue revenue. We have a controversial story on cnbc. Com today. The headline reads is the 401 k experiment a failure . First we didnt know it was an experiment but we will get to that a little bit later. The writer of that piece on cnbc. Com says that the facts add up to an f for 401 k retirement plans. Weve heard from many of you on twitter as you respond to that article, but the author kelly holland, will be with us to back up that story and well be talking about it a little bit later. Yeah. Ted cruz he jumps the line. Hes now the first to officially declare he is running for president. So where will he get his money . Is anyone on wall street behind him . Well find out later on in the show. Lets get you caught up on the markets today. Kind of a quiet session even with comments by fed vice chair Stanley Fischer which well talk about in a moment. The dow is up 54 points. Were getting closer to an alltime high for the dow, too, as a matter of fact. S p is up
Your business is sponsored by American Express open. Helping you get business done. Hi everyone, im j. J. Ramberg, and welcome to your business, the show dedicated to helping your growing business. In seattle, we met one entrepreneur whos taken her great grandfathers Old School Business model, the corner store, and updated it to fit the millennial lifestyle. Its got a wine bar, Coffee Baristas and locally sourced handmade gifts. This entrepreneur has already got three neighborhood locations in seattle, and just like other local seattle business, starbucks, she told us shes got big plans. Puget sound, earl grey or coconut lime. We focus a lot on community here. And that opportunity to come and have somebody say, hey, hows it going, and really mean it . All of that is what creates the opportunity for me. Dani cone is the owner of cone steiner is, a small chain of three Convenience Stores in seattle. Ive been in the Service Industry my entire life. And one of my favorite things about the
It’s hard not to love a warm drink on a cold winter morning and teachers at a local middle school agree. Luckily for them, they have some young baristas who deliver at the end of every school week
and i have questions for you guys. you know, we look at the polling, right tip all the time for in dining servers, hairstylist barber, food delivery. taxi ride, share. coffee baristas. food take out. i don t think it s a support all down. these are all down 73% no , it s at 73% it s down the prior year. alright alright. but most talking to that would be something would be quite the thing right? but most of these categories are down. the only one that s up is the hairstyle, hairstylist barber, but again, this is most of these stuff are down, and i think the real question is, you know, is this down because there s sort of a tipping overload right? like like asking the tip on an ipad for a 6 $50 latte right? because three this and most of us are a lot of us pay with this now, you know the chip jar and the bill were separate from places like coffee and fast suit. now they re together electronically. is this causing burnout, i think is the question. well here s the thing. i don t even carry
your business is sponsored by american express open. helping you get business done. hi everyone, i m j.j. ramberg, and welcome to your business, the show dedicated to helping your growing business. in seattle, we met one entrepreneur who s taken her great grandfather s old school business model, the corner store, and updated it to fit the millennial lifestyle. it s got a wine bar, coffee baristas and locally sourced handmade gifts. this entrepreneur has already got three neighborhood locations in seattle, and just like other local seattle business, starbucks, she told us she s got big plans. puget sound, earl grey or coconut lime. we focus a lot on community