There are mixed signals in this month's consumer confidence data: The Conference Board's Odland
Steve Odland, The Conference Board CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the biggest cause for the consumer confidence data falling, what's behind the record spending over Black Friday and his take on Apple's supply chain woes in China.
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