Supply chain disruptions are easing, but the backlog is still 'very much there,' says logistics firm
Mark Manduca of GXO Logistics explains why it thinks supply chain disruptions will persist for at least another nine months.
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The Late Morning Rundown: August 16, 2022
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Jim Cramer reacts to earnings from Home Depot, Walmart
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Opening Bell, August 16, 2022
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Longtime CNBC Chairman Mark Hoffman stepping down
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