CNBC: Super Bowl Super Quiz 2.5.10
Airtime: Fri. Feb. 5 2010 | 7:53 AM ET
Asking some tough questions to some of the game’s participants, with CNBC’s Darren Rovell.

Airtime: Fri. Feb. 5 2010 | 7:53 AM ET
Asking some tough questions to some of the game’s participants, with CNBC’s Darren Rovell.

Airtime: Wed. Feb. 24 2010 | ET January new home sales are down 11.2 percent, with CNBC’s Diana Olick, New Home Sales Released- 2.24.10

Tom O’Brien, editor of The Gold Report, expects a $200 pullback in gold, and Brian Hicks, of US Global Investors, thinks the commodity could soar to $1,500. They go head-to-head on CNBC.

Finally, as he waits for a meaningful Vegas turnaround, Steve Wynn pokes fun at the measurements some analysts and executives use to gauge a company’s success—in short, he mocks EBITDA. “As if depreciation doesn’t exist.”

Why the European stress tests were not stressful enough, with Nouriel Roubini, Roubini Global Economics chairman.

Legendary investor Warren Buffett, CEO and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, talks to CNBC about politics.

Apple’s $50B cash stockpile has led many investors to ponder its next takeover move. Brian Marshall, of Gleacher & Co., and the “Fast Money” traders discuss whether Netflix could be the next strategic opportunity for Steve Jobs.