Cody Willard, the host of the now-defunct “Happy Hour” show on Fox Business Network, said goodbye on Monday.
“As of today, I’m closing up my office here entirely. I’ll be in and around NYC and running my businesses, writing, investing and what not and will be appearing occasionally on FBN or FNC as a panelist/guest/etc. I’ll be seeing you guys around.
“Here are few of my favorite memories from the last 700 or so television shows I’ve done:
“Favorite show: Probably the two-block party we threw on Wall Street in July 2009. Truth is, that’s the first and only party I’ve ever thrown in my entire life…a two-hour block party on Wall Street. That was a dream of a thrill.”
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