Abby Joseph Cohen- Market In Denial?
The markets are fighting with the flatline today, with Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs.
The markets are fighting with the flatline today, with Abby Joseph Cohen, Goldman Sachs.
CNBC’s Carl Quintailla is at the Rock N’ Roll McDonald’s in Chicago with a closer look at this fast food chain and American titan.
Discussing the politics driving the gold wave, with Robert Reich, UC Berkeley and Sen. Judd Gregg, (R-NH).
Carlos Ghosn, president & CEO of Nissan-Renault, tells CNBC’s Kaori Enjoji that the way the car industry is going, “scale and collaboration” between different auto manufacturers is becoming increasingly important.
Cisco Systems reported sales of $10.4 billion for the third quarter. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems, tells CNBC that Cisco gained market share in every product category in the last quarter.
The March trade gap is at its highest since December 2008. CNBC’s Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman parse the data.
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro discusses actions the agency is considering to prevent market drops like the one that happened last week.
Ari Bergmann, CEO at Penso Advisors believes the debt situation in Japan is very dire. He tells Larry McDonald, managing director of Pangea Capital Management and CNBC’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah and Karen Tso why a debt crisis in Japan is a real possibility.
Mr. Lamar McKay, BP American president and chairman, offers his opening statement to the senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources regarding the Gulf oil rig explosion and subsequent spill.
March wholesale inventories were up .4 percent, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli.