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Jun 2020
16m 44s

“Why stocks plummeted 7%” — Chewy’s over...

Nick & Jack Studios
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That recovery rally hit a hard Wall Street wall, so we’re looking at why the Dow plummeted 7% for its worst day in months. Chewy is enjoying the current puppy-palooza, but it’s more focused on its anti-Amazon tactic: customer service. And in 1 day we just saw 2 opposite approaches to doing biz in China — Zoom’s way (censor) and a scrappy podcast startup’s way (don’t-censor).Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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