Juan Ramon Alaix, Zoetis CEO, discusses his company's public debut on the NYSE, which will trade under the symbol: ZTS.
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Matt Shattock, Beam CEO, talks about his company's better-than-expected fourth quarter, and reveals which brands are becoming rising stars.
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Severin Schwan, Roche CEO, discusses the company's future growth plans developing innovative medicines to fight the battle against cancer and Alzheimer disease.
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Jay Fishman,The Travelers Companies chairman & CEO, talks about his company's growth plans, and sheds some light on the depth and impact of the nation's debt crisis.
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KeyCorp CEO Beth Mooney discusses an excellent quarter for her company, and explains why she sees the biggest strength for her business in the commercial mortgage banking business.
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Dunkin Brands CEO Nigel Travis discusses the discipline his company maintains in choosing franchises, and his excitement for Baskin-Robbins in China and the year ahead.
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SAP co-CEO Bill McDermott discusses his plans for growth as a software company, how social media has helped his brands serve their demographic and its mobile plans for 2013.
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We know that California has the highest tax rate, but it also ranks No. 1 when it comes to state, local and sales tax paid by the rich, reports CNBC's Robert Frank. Carol Pepper, Pepper International CEO, explains how much tax rates matter to your investments.
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Shawn Matthews, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, shares his view on the January market rally and his take on the bond market.
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Mark Bertolini, chairman, CEO and president of Aetna, shares his take on unions, the company's earnings and the impact of higher medical costs.
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Former Rep. Dave McCurdy and president of the American Gas Association, explains how nat gas could be a huge boon to the American economy.
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Fred Tomczyk, TD Ameritrade CEO, explains whether the retail investor is back.
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Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool Corporation chairman & CEO, discusses his company's better-than-expected fourth quarter, as shares of the stock are up more that 100 percent over the last year.
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Doug Bauer, TRI Pointe Homes CEO, discusses his company's IPO on the NYSE.
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Fred Smith, FedEx chairman & CEO, discusses jobs creation and the importance for companies to remain innovative.
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Mike Jackson, AutoNation chairman & CEO, weighs in on the company's fiscal fourth quarter, and discusses a new branding plan.
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Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical chairman & CEO, discusses the chemical company's mixed fourth quarter results, and weighs in on how the company is managing commodity risk.
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CNBC's Kayla Tausche talks with Greg Rayburn, Hostess Brands CEO, about how the company will break up its brands, when it holds a full auction in court on March 13th.
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CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins about the company's BlackBerry 10 launch, his expectations for 2013 in the competitive mobile industry, and plans for the tablet market.
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Israel Ganot, Gazelle president, co-founder and CEO, shares his thoughts on why the amount of BlackBerry trade-ins has doubled over the past month.
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Thorsten Heins, Research in Motion president and CEO, explains how the new BlackBerry 10 will help users engage in true multi-tasking.
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JetBlue's CEO, Dave Barger breaks down the air carriers fourth quarter earnings and addresses several headwinds facing the company in the coming year.
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John Faraci, Chairman & CEO of International Paper, breaks down the paper company's better-than-expected fourth quarter numbers and discusses where he see growth opportunites.
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Kelly Smallridge, Business Development Board of Palm Beach County CEO, explains why a flood of hedge funds and private equity firms are packing up from New York and headed to the Sunshine State.
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Greg Creed, Taco Bell CEO, talks about his company's TV spot, which will air during this year's Super Bowl.
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Keith Wandell, President & CEO of Harley-Davidson, breaks down his company's fourth quarter results, and discusses why the motorcycle maker is rising its guidance.
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Activist investor Jana Partners has been calling for fertilizer producer Agrium to break up into separate wholesale and retail businesses. Michael Wilson, Agrium president and CEO, says his company's stock is up and it has "nothing to do with Jana."
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Breaking down Eli Lilly's solid Q4 earnings, and the company's outlook for 2013, with its CFO Derica Rice. "From a regulatory standpoint, we have really seen a harmonization between the U.S. and Europe," he says.
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Frans van Houten, CEO of Philips, tells CNBC about a deal announced with Funai which will reposition the Philips portfolio away from consumer electronics to be a company positioned in health and wellbeing.
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Opko Health chairman and CEO Dr. Phillip Frost, offers insight on his company's acquisition of Cytochromas, its partnerships with companies like Bristol-Meyers Squibb, and where the company is headed this year.
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