Snap-on CEO commits to long-term growth despite nation's fiscal uncertainty
CEO Nicholas Pinchuk tells CNBC a 'fiscal cliff' deal would help investors.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the "fiscal cliff," Snap-on continues to invest in its business for the long-term, CEO Nicholas Pinchuk told CNBC's "Street Signs" recently, according to CNBC. For the full story, click here.
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