"We are a lead indicator of a downturn, and a lagging indicator of an upturn," said Martin Sorrell, WPP CEO, sharing his views on what the advertising market indicates about the global economy.
AVIV owns 260 health care properties in 29 states and works with 36 operators. Mad Money host Jim Cramer speaks with Craig Bernfield, Aviv REIT chairman & CEO.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Green Mountain CEO Brian Kelley discuss their newly expanded partnership, and how it might boost shareholder value. "This is going to be a significantly lucrative financial deal for both companies," says Schultz.
Shares of AOL are down today after reporting quarterly earnings. CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks to its CEO Tim Armstrong about how he plans to build profits this year.
Wendy's is the second-biggest burger chain, behind McDonald's, and its stock is up 25 percent this year. CEO Emil Brolick talks about the restaurant's makeover and changes for healthier eating.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer gets to the bottom of what declining soda sales in the US mean for DPS ahead. Dr Pepper Snapple Group CEO, Larry D. Young, weighs in.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks to Disney's CEO Bob Iger discusses what's driving results, and his expectations for the summer season. "We've seen a steadily improving economy," he says.
Lightyear Capital CEO Donald Marron offers insight on the historic stock market rally, where he sees companies putting money to work, and who private equity is competing with today.
Tom Leighton, Akamai Technologies CEO, explains how his company plans to improve the infrastructure needed to help customers deliver content faster and more secure on the web.
Yogi Dewan, founder of Hassium Asset Management, tells CNBC that Paul Walsh would be a tough act to follow at Diageo and he would air on the side of caution.
Hain Celestial CEO Irwin Simon discusses competition in the food industry, disappointing earnings and its most recent acquisition of Ella's Kitchen Group Limited.
ADT CEO Naren Gursahaney discusses whether housing is a headwind, weaker than expected margins in last quarter, its new Pulse product and what's in store for investors this year.
The New York State Attorney General is planning to slap a lawsuit against Bank of America and Wells Fargo over their mortgage practices, with CNBC's Diana Olick. Ara Hovnanian, Hovnanian Enterprises Chairman & CEO, weighs in.
Adobe is making a major bet on the Cloud today as it kicks off its Max Conference in Los Angeles this week, with CNBC's Jon Fortt and Shantanu Narayen, Adobe CEO.