Where's the Revenue?
Airtime: Tues. Jul. 20 2010 | 11:00 AM ET
Stocks fall on disappointing revenues, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly, Bob Pisani & Scott Wapner.
Airtime: Tues. Jul. 20 2010 | 11:00 AM ET
Stocks fall on disappointing revenues, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly, Bob Pisani & Scott Wapner.
Discussing today’s major market comeback, with Peter Navarro University Of California; Jack Albin, Harris Private Bank; Dan Fitzpatrick, StockMarketMentor.com; CNBC’s Brian Shactman and Sharon Epperson.
About 180 class-action law suits have been filed against BP as a result of the Gulf oil spill. Robin Greenwald from Weitz & Luxenberg is filing two suits against the oil major and spoke to CNBC about the cases.
“The big risk is that there will be a downturn in markets that could impact the bond, the equity and the credit markets,” Nouriel Roubini, chairman of RGEMonitor.com, told CNBC when discussing the economic outlook Friday.
Colin Whitehead, analyst, Fat Prophets shares his views on Australia’s prime ministerial candidates, Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard, and their challenges ahead, with CNBC’s Martin Soong, Karen Tso and Sri Jegarajah.
Discussing today’s jobs data, with Milton Ezrati, Lord Abbett, and Carl Riccadonna, Deutsche Bank.
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.