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industry either didn't matter or was a benefit for her. so had it comes to gender bias, does it exist? stella is the managing director of ladies who lunch in new york city and new jersey. and jean marx is president of the marx group and small business columnist for "the new york times." great to see you both here. stella, you deal with female entrepreneurs, is there a gender bias when it comes to getting money or being a manager? >> i think women do business differently, absolutely. but one of the biggest things i heard diane say is even her guys know how to listen to women. that's what it comes down to is really knowing your consumer, listening to their needs and responding accordingly. and i believe she contributed to that in terms of getting her staff primed to understanding women's needs and how they may approach the shooting range differently than men. >> you know what i love about her, i said it before, but she

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