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Coffee’s Shiny New Seal of Approval

In this episode of Market Foolery, Chris Hill and Bill Mann talk about who they’re waiting to hear from in this quarter’s earnings calls; why Valeant has three new CEOs while its chief executive is in the hospital; why JPMorgan is getting rid of a significant chunk of their Bloomberg terminals; what Bloomberg terminals have meant to the finance world in the past and how that’s changing now; what the U.S. government’s “healthy” seal of approval might mean for coffee from an investor’s point of view; and how major coffee brands might see disruption in the next decade or two.

This podcast was recorded on Jan. 13, 2016.