New Meadowlands $1.6B Smart Stadium
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 23 2010 | 10:24 AM ET
The way America watches football is about to change, with John Chambers, Cisco Systems, Mark Lamping, New Meadowlands Stadium, and CNBC’s Darren Rovell.
Airtime: Mon. Aug. 23 2010 | 10:24 AM ET
The way America watches football is about to change, with John Chambers, Cisco Systems, Mark Lamping, New Meadowlands Stadium, and CNBC’s Darren Rovell.
Toyota announced a fix for about 2.4 million of its 8 most popular models involved in a safety recall and sales and production suspension. Jim Lentz, president of Toyota U.S.A., discusses the fix with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau.
Insight on the economy, with Ken Langone, president of Invemed Associates and co-founder of Home Depot.
Robert Cole, author of The Unwritten Laws of Finance & Investment, Dan Bogler from the Financial Times and Maurice Pomery from Strategic Alpha discuss the outlook for the European economy as violent protests continue in Greece Wednesday.
Japan’s revised first-quarter GDP rose 1.2% on quarter Thursday, beating analysts’ forecasts. Naomi Fink, Japan strategist at Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi & Paul Schulte, MD at Nomura International, analyze the data, with CNBC’s Bernard Lo, Martin Soong & Karen Tso.
CNBC’s Rick Santelli discusses how the market reacted to the Fed decision, with Bill Gross, PIMCO co-founder; Kenneth Heebner, CGM Realty Fund; and CNBC’s Bob Pisani, Erin Burnett and Steve Liesman.
There is an 80% or more chance the euro zone will lose members within the next two years, Erwin Grandinger from EPM Financial Services Group said citing the group’s clients. He added that part of the problem is having no direct communication between politicians and the markets.