'Shark Tank' star and Cyderes CEO Robert Herjavec discussed his outlook for the market during a Monday segment of 'Varney & Co.' and predicted a 20 to 30 percent drop could still come.
Robert Herjavec discussed U.S. market volatility during an interview on FOX Business’"Varney & Co.
""I know so many small businesses that we've invested in – they just can't get workers, they can't get people to show up. It's still a problem," he explained, adding that he estimates it will take a few months for the dilemma to rectify on its own.
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