We will ‘shock’ the world
PayPal CEO Alex Chriss joins “Squawk on the Street” to discuss what Chriss has to say about recent downgrades from Wall Street, how the new CEO plans to “shock the world,” and more.
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Wed, Jan 17 202411:10 AM EST
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PayPal CEO Alex Chriss joins “Squawk on the Street” to discuss what Chriss has to say about recent downgrades from Wall Street, how the new CEO plans to “shock the world,” and more.
04:07
Wed, Jan 17 202411:10 AM EST
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