Kodak's Short-Lived Pivot to Pharma
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This week, Crunch Worldwide CEO Jim Rowley joined to talk about the toll the pandemic has taken on his workforce, his push to safely reopen and why Peleton won't be the end of gyms. The new OpenTable CEO Debby Soo came on to discuss why she is confident that consumer demand will return despite the company's recent data predicting one in four U.S. restaurants will go out of business. Indi Dutta-Gupta, co-executive director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality, explained how to institute policy to enable the U.S. economy to recover, but in a more inclusive way. Then Adam Boehler, CEO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, joined to talk about the agency's intended $765 million loan to Kodak, which is now on hold amid an investigation into potential insider trading.
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