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Richa Naik

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Past articles by Richa:

Reliving the financial meltdown, ten years later

CNN's Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans looks back on what it was like covering the financial crisis that ushered in the worst recession since the Great Depression. → Read More

Why is Warren Buffett launching a health care company?

In an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, billionaire investor Warren Buffett explains why the current health care system is broken and his goal to reduce costs. → Read More

Why Warren Buffett believes the rich should give their wealth away

In an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, billionaire investor Warren Buffett explains why he thinks the wealthy need to do more to support lower income people. → Read More

Buffett: Capitalism is still good for America

In an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, billionaire investor Warren Buffett shares his thoughts on the future of the Democratic party. → Read More

Buffett: I'm not worried about America's future

In an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, billionaire investor Warren Buffett explains how he thinks the economy is doing and if the Trump administration's tax plan is effective. → Read More

Here's why Warren Buffett trusts Tim Cook

In an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow, the billionaire investor Warren Buffett explains why he is optimistic about Apple's future and what keeps him up at night. → Read More

Tinder co-founders and early employees sue dating app's owners for billions

In an exclusive interview, Tinder co-founder Sean Rad tells CNN's Laurie Segall why he and nine others are suing parent company Match Group and its owner IAC for allegedly manipulating Tinder's valuation and denying some employees billions of dollars. → Read More

JPMorgan's plan to help Chicago's poorest neighborhoods

JPMorgan is expanding its initiative to help minority business owners in the Windy City. CEO Jamie Dimon tells Christine Romans that just one loan can lift a community. → Read More

China is killing my business. Now tariffs are too.

Garry Hartman runs one of the few chassis manufacturers left in the US. He explains why his business is in big trouble thanks to competition from China, and why getting on Trump's tariff list is critical. → Read More

Vimeo CEO: Failure is essential to success

Anjali Sud was told she didn't have the right personality to be in investment banking. Now the CEO of Vimeo, she says those early rejections gave her the confidence to take risks later in her career. → Read More

Daymond John: Failure is a necessary process

Daymond John always wanted to be an entrepreneur. He started out selling t-shirts from his van. Now he's the founder of hip hop apparel company Fubu and one of the investors on → Read More

Nordstrom Rack apologizes for falsely accusing black teens of stealing

Three black teenagers were wrongly accused of stealing by employees at a Nordstrom Rack in Missouri. They say they were shopping for prom. The president of the company flew in to offer a face-to-face apology. → Read More

Why are oil prices rising?

Oil prices have been climbing, reaching the highest level since 2014. CNN's John Defterios explains what's driving the rise. → Read More

Twitter wants you to change your password

Twitter says all its 336 million users should change their passwords. The company discovered a bug that saved users' passwords unprotected on an internal log. → Read More

Flywheel CEO: You've got to be upfront about why you were fired

Sarah Robb O'Hagan was let go several times. Now she's the CEO of Flywheel Sports. She explains why embracing failure helped her learn from her mistakes and move forward. → Read More

Branson: I was seen as the dumbest person in school

As a child, Richard Branson suffered from dyslexia and struggled in school. Branson never thought he would go on to be the billionaire founder of the Virgin Group. → Read More

Why cheap wine is getting more expensive

In 2017, global wine production dropped to its lowest level in 60 years. Analysts say consumers will likely end up paying more, especially for cheaper bottles. → Read More

Warren to Mulvaney: You're hurting people to score political points

Senator Elizabeth Warren reminded Acting Director Mick Mulvaney that he argued to close the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau while in the Senate. She says that act would have hurt the American people. → Read More

Why does the gender wage gap still exist?

Almost 10 years after President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, women still make less than men. CNN's Vanessa Yurkevich speaks with Ledbetter and looks at why we still have a long way to go → Read More

Stephen Ross: Getting fired was best motivation

Real estate mogul Stephen Ross explains how getting fired from Bear Stearns was the best thing that ever happened to him. → Read More