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. >>> panera bread is taking steps to remove all artificial additives, and mandy drury is here to moveing for a while and a lot of companies going in this direction. >> yes, and panera is another one. we are aware of the food and the ingredients that we buy, and in particular, millennials. and so panera is going to dump all of the additives out, which means no artificial colors, sweeteners or you name it, and the beverages are targeted next. i believe that panera is working to remove the high fructose corn syrup from a lot of the beverage, but keep in mind that panera was also among the first ten years ago, chris, to restrict the chicken to those who don't have anti-buy yoltics and voluntarily posted the calorie counts on the menu boards and one of the first there, and as you say other chain cans like starbucks and chipotle are aware of what is in the food and pushing to make it healthier and reduce the artificial additives and hopefully others will go the same way. >> thank you, mandy drury. >> after the break, we will dig into coal country politics. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes under
. >>> panera bread is taking steps to remove all artificial additives, and mandy drury is here to moveing for a while and a lot of companies going in this direction. >> yes, and panera is another one. we are aware of the food and the ingredients that we buy, and in particular, millennials. and so panera is going to dump all of the additives out, which means no artificial colors, sweeteners or you name it, and the beverages are targeted next. i believe that panera is working to...
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cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. ceo mary baras spoke in the last hour.t's going on. >> gm ceo mary baras did say those 15 people had been fired because they were either incompetent or irresponsible to the switches that linked to the 13 deaths. just to give background with people not familiar with the story it's where the air bags failed to inflate and led to the recall of 2.6 million cars. displainary action was taken against five other employees. gm is launching a compensation program for crash victims or their families and they hope to start accepting claims from august onwards. the compensation program is voluntary. you don't have to do it if you don't want to. there is also the issue of the report commissioned by gm and conducted by former u.s. attorney to find out why it took gm more than ten years to do the recall and they found a pattern of incompetency and neglect, but not a cover-up. nonetheless, mary baras says the final report is, quote, brutally tough and showed a history of failure that stretched over 11 years. we'll just keep on watching an
cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. ceo mary baras spoke in the last hour.t's going on. >> gm ceo mary baras did say those 15 people had been fired because they were either incompetent or irresponsible to the switches that linked to the 13 deaths. just to give background with people not familiar with the story it's where the air bags failed to inflate and led to the recall of 2.6 million cars. displainary action was taken against five other employees. gm is launching...
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. >>> mandy drury is here with what is moving your money, and how are we doing today and what has beenup so far. >> well, chris, we are pulling back from another all-time high, and yes, we close at another record high yesterday, but you are right, it does seem like every single day, we have been sighing the record highs and what we are increasingly seeing or hearing is that it is a little bit on the economy improving and the hope that the second half of the year is going to be better economically speaking, and something to show up in the stock market in terms of what sectors are e leading and fun to see the more defensive sectors lacking and the more cyclically and sectors coming to the forefront, and such as the financials starting to outperform. i will say that a lot of the people are sitting it out, because it is ip credibly low volume, and until we have a major catalyst to the upside or the downside, we are sort of going to keep on melting up, i guess is a good way of putting it or just sort of almost treading water if you like. >> a summer lull. >> yes. >> and while the stock mark
. >>> mandy drury is here with what is moving your money, and how are we doing today and what has beenup so far. >> well, chris, we are pulling back from another all-time high, and yes, we close at another record high yesterday, but you are right, it does seem like every single day, we have been sighing the record highs and what we are increasingly seeing or hearing is that it is a little bit on the economy improving and the hope that the second half of the year is going to be...
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i'm mandy drury. in just a moment's time we'll see a power pick.that time you the viewer can grade the pitch live. grab your mobile devices, log-on to cnbc.com/vote to give this pitch a grade, we want to see what you think. get ready to start voting. here's the pitch. >> i'm ka tina, and i'm liz whitman. we're the cofounders of manicube. >> the mission is to make the lives of working women easier. we provided affordable 15-minute manicures. we work with hr departments to perform our services in conference rooms. >> we crafted our services to be affordable, convenient and high quality. they're conspiracy to brick and mortar salons, because we leverage technology to provide easy online bookings and payments. two, we've developed protocols that are faster, mower hygienic and ute lies premium nail products. today we serve over 100 corporate offices across new york, boston and chicago, with plans to expand to the top 15 u.s. cities. >> manicures are just the beginning, our customers are busy affluent working women and we hope to provide more service to
i'm mandy drury. in just a moment's time we'll see a power pick.that time you the viewer can grade the pitch live. grab your mobile devices, log-on to cnbc.com/vote to give this pitch a grade, we want to see what you think. get ready to start voting. here's the pitch. >> i'm ka tina, and i'm liz whitman. we're the cofounders of manicube. >> the mission is to make the lives of working women easier. we provided affordable 15-minute manicures. we work with hr departments to perform our...
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. >> and cnbc's mandy drury, and nice to see you. >> as you. >>> and now the u.s.ggest wine consumers in the world. buying online, americans drank 770 million gallons of wine last year, and france dropped to two with 740 million gal lons and italy and then germany and china rounding out the top five. >>> it is time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. jessica johnson felt in over her head when she took over her dad's security business five years ago, but a little confidence and hard work, she grew the company from 16 to 150 employees and beat out some of the bigger names for bigger contracts. for more, watch "your business" saturday mornings at 7:30 a.m. es es my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is w
. >> and cnbc's mandy drury, and nice to see you. >> as you. >>> and now the u.s.ggest wine consumers in the world. buying online, americans drank 770 million gallons of wine last year, and france dropped to two with 740 million gal lons and italy and then germany and china rounding out the top five. >>> it is time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. jessica johnson felt in over her head when she took over her dad's security business five years ago, but...
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joining me mandy drury. i see the dow is down 25 points but obviously we're bracing for the potential for much worse. >> reporter: if anyone was thinking they would have a reprieve this summer, think again. the potential for significant disruption in oil's production, that potential could push gas prices here in the united states, tamron, much higher. whether or not they would match or even exceed that record that we saw of $4.34 a gallon back in july of 20008 remains to be seen. remember back then crude prices briefly touched $140 a barrel so we're not there yet. but a regular oil guest on cnbc says that if we do see a significant disruption of iraqi oil exports, you could see crude spike up to maybe $125 a barrel which could place the national average retail price for gasoline above $4 a gallon. now we're $3.67 for regular. that's already about 7 cents higher than a year ago. so not huge but nonetheless we've got to keep on eye on this and whether or not they'll start creeping higher. back to you. >> mandy
joining me mandy drury. i see the dow is down 25 points but obviously we're bracing for the potential for much worse. >> reporter: if anyone was thinking they would have a reprieve this summer, think again. the potential for significant disruption in oil's production, that potential could push gas prices here in the united states, tamron, much higher. whether or not they would match or even exceed that record that we saw of $4.34 a gallon back in july of 20008 remains to be seen. remember...
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after buying open table for $2.6 billion today mandy drury breaking down how open table's business modely priceline thought that money was worthwhile, mandy. >> yeah, really interesting some of the numbers here. let me first of all show you some facts and figures on this. did you know, kelly, that 20% of all north american restaurant reservations go through open table? pretty staggering figures there, right? and this is exactly how it works. let's just come over here and take a look at the facts and figures on the wall. restaurants pay a one-time fee of about $650 and that installs the proprietary software to handle the table bookings. then, moving along here, from there the restaurants have to pay about a $250 monthly subscription fee. open table also gets a fee for each diner who completes a reservation. it's about $1 per diner for reservations that are made through open table's website or mobile app and 25 cents per diner for reservations made through the restaurant's website, of course using open table. for a restaurant it may sound like a lot of money to shell out, and of course som
after buying open table for $2.6 billion today mandy drury breaking down how open table's business modely priceline thought that money was worthwhile, mandy. >> yeah, really interesting some of the numbers here. let me first of all show you some facts and figures on this. did you know, kelly, that 20% of all north american restaurant reservations go through open table? pretty staggering figures there, right? and this is exactly how it works. let's just come over here and take a look at...