Retailers, but some Companies Found creative ways to engage consumers. On the round table the, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. Ben, you used a great phrase earlier this week when we were talking about the market, you said this week the market was violently flat. Whatd you mean by that . Right. So the market, it seems like every day the dow is going up 400 points or is dropping 400 points, or it looks like its going to drop 400 points but then does an about face and heads higher. Were seeing coronavirus cases spike in many states, and some days the headlines seem to matter and other days they dont. And its really not clear what is going to get the market sort of knocked out of this range that its been in. The s p 500 did finish higher this week, but its still below the june 8th high from the rally off the marlo. So its going to be march low. Its going to be interesting to watch as these headlines continue to keep the stock market in place or if market can get going. But its n
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Retailers, but some Companies Found creative ways to engage consumers. On the round table the, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. Ben, you used a great phrase earlier this week when we were talking about the market, you said this week the market was violently flat. Whatd you mean by that . Right. So the market, it seems like every day the dow is going up 400 points or is dropping 400 points, or it looks like its going to drop 400 points but then does an about face and heads higher. Were seeing coronavirus cases spike in many states, and some days the headlines seem to matter and other days they dont. And its really not clear what is going to get the market sort of knocked out of this range that its been in. The s p 500 did finish higher this week, but its still below the june 8th high from the rally off the marlo. So its going to be march low. Its going to be interesting to watch as these headlines continue to keep the stock market in place or if market can get going. But its n
Retailers, but some Companies Found creative ways to engage consumers. On the round table the, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. Ben, you used a great phrase earlier this week when we were talking about the market, you said this week the market was violently flat. Whatd you mean by that . Right. So the market, it seems like every day the dow is going up 400 points or is dropping 400 points, or it looks like its going to drop 400 points but then does an about face and heads higher. Were seeing coronavirus cases spike in many states, and some days the headlines seem to matter and other days they dont. And its really not clear what is going to get the market sort of knocked out of this range that its been in. The s p 500 did finish higher this week, but its still below the june 8th high from the rally off the marlo. So its going to be march low. Its going to be interesting to watch as these headlines continue to keep the stock market in place or if market can get going. But its n
The pain for struggling retailers, but some Companies Found creative ways to engage consumers. On the round table the, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. Ben, you used a great phrase earlier this week when we were talking about the market, you said this week the market was violently flat. Whatd you mean by that . Right. So the market, it seems like every day the dow is going up 400 points or is dropping 400 points, or it looks like its going to drop 400 points but then does an about face and heads higher. Were seeing coronavirus cases spike in many states, and some days the headlines seem to matter and other days they dont. And its really not clear what is going to get the market sort of knocked out of this range that its been in. The s p 500 did finish higher this week, but its still below the june 8th high from the rally off the marlo. So its going to be march low. Its going to be interesting to watch as these headlines continue to keep the stock market in place or if market