Free Credit Reports, No Longer Free?
Airtime: Thurs. Apr. 8 2010 | 4:44 PM ET
Experian charges consumers $1 for “free” credit reports, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
Airtime: Thurs. Apr. 8 2010 | 4:44 PM ET
Experian charges consumers $1 for “free” credit reports, with CNBC’s Hampton Pearson.
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.
National Economic Council Director Larry Summers discusses the Wall Street reform bill with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo.
Discussing why the passage of financial regulation will spark a rally in the next weeks, with Richard Bove, Rochdale Securities financial strategist.
Airtime: Thurs. Feb. 25 2010
Discussing Apple’s future opportunities, with Andy Hargreaves, Pacific Crest Securities; Brian Marshall, Broadpoint AmTech and CNBC’s Jim Goldman.
June saw a loss of 125,000 jobs, but the jobless rate fell to 9.5%. The CNBC news team parses the data.
Parsing Tuesday’s Fed announcement with CNBC’s Gary Kaminsky, Rick Santelli and Steve Liesman.