Apeel Sciences is trying to save your fruit, save grocery stores money and, ultimately, do its part to save the planet. That is, at least, the message that CEO and co-founder James Rogers laid out to CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday. “We use food to preserve food,” Rogers said in a “Mad Money” interview. “What
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer blasted Juul on Wednesday, calling it a “great thing” that the e-cigarette maker is facing widespread criticism and potential crackdowns on its products. “This was a national health issue treated as if it was some sort of just boutique issue,” Cramer said. “We beat smoking in this country. Then Juul came along.”
This photo taken on July 19, 2018 shows a worker loading sacks of animal feed made from soybeans at the Hopefull Grain and Oil Group in Sanhe, in China’s northern Hebei province. The company is currently using soybeans imported from Brazil, after recently changing from U.S. soybeans. Greg Baker | AFP | Getty Images In
Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed to CNBC’s Jim Cramer why the entertainment conglomerate turned down a chance to buy Twitter years ago: “It just didn’t feel ‘Disney’ to me.” In an “Mad Money” interview that aired Tuesday, Iger pulled back the curtain on his thought process when Disney considered buying the social media platform in
A person exhales vapor while using an electronic cigarette device in San Francisco. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. officials should consider banning flavored e-cigarettes to protect teenagers, Dr. Anne Schuchat, the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said at a congressional hearing Tuesday.