Traders Choice: Amazon, Exxon or Carl Icahn on crypto

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Amazon brick-and-mortar pharmacies, Exxon loses a proxy fight with an activist fund and Carl Icahn looks to make a splash in crypto. With CNBC’s Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Dan Nathan, Pete Najarian and Mike Khouw.

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Carl Celian Icahn is an American financier. He is the founder and controlling shareholder of Icahn Enterprises, a public company and diversified conglomerate holding company based in New York City.

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