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CEO Interviews

Carter Cleveland, Art.sy founder & CEO, explains how his company is making the art world more accessible and easier to explore online.

David Cote, Chairman & CEO of Honeywell International, weighs in on his company's better-than-expected earnings and provides an outlook on the remainder of the year.

Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar chairman & CEO, breaks down Caterpillar's fourth quarter numbers, and discusses his company's outlook amid political and global uncertainty.

In a candid conversation with Jim Cramer, CEO T.J. Rodgers explains the changes he's implemented at Cypress to goose the bottom line and potentially, the stock price.

Weyerhaeuser CEO Dan Fulton discusses log demand in Japan, the housing economy and how his company is working to build profits in 2013.

Juniper Networks CEO Kevin Johnson offers a 2013 outlook for his company, and discusses what a Dell buyout would mean for the tech industry.

David Lissy, Bright Horizons Family Solutions CEO, discusses his company's initial public offering today on the Nasdaq.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin sits down with Lloyd Blankfein,Goldman Sachs chairman & CEO, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss the impact of regulations on banking and the outlook on M&A activity in the coming year.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin sits down with Lloyd Blankfein,Goldman Sachs chairman & CEO, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss the global economic outlook. The U.S. economic environment is "very good," he said.

Thomas Falk, Kimberly-Clark chairman & CEO, breaks down the household products makers fourth quarter earnings, and discusses growth opportunities in China, and commodity headwinds.

Avnet CEO Rick Hamada offers insight on his company's quarterly results, and what it means for the technology industry.

The Timken Company president & CEO Jim Griffeth, discusses the year ahead for his company, and how the growth of the domestic natural gas market is driving profitability.

Jonathan Litt, Land & Buildings founder & CEO, explains why investors could see more publicly traded railroads converting into real estate investment trusts. "We think there are a lot of compelling opportunities for conversions," he says.

Discussing Netflix's best day in more than a decade, with the Fast Money traders; and Verifone CEO Doug Bergeron discusses rising competition in mobile payments.

Watson Pharmaceuticals has merged with Actavis, and will now trade on the NYSE under ticker symbol ACT. Its president & CEO Paul Bisaro, discusses the U.S. economy and the generic drug industry.

Michael Corbat, Citigroup CEO, discusses his economic strategy going forward, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings about his plans to take advantage of growing consumer demand. And Tien Tzuo, Zuora CEO, explains how Wall Street has a fundamental misunderstanding of how to accurately evaluate subscription businesses.

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo sits down with Brian Moynihan, President & CEO, Bank of America, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss how the company managed to rise among its financial peers and post a twenty percent gain in the past three months.

CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, to talk about the company's blowout quarter and his plans to take on rivals and invest in original content.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin talks with Peter Loscher, Siemens AG President & CEO, about his plans to invest in energy in the United States. "We are ready to participate in the energy agenda, of course," Loscher said.

CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings about what his company is doing to retain subscribers and expand its online video experience.

Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical president, chairman & CEO, discusses how businesses can invest, innovate and prosper among growing global competition.

Gary Kelly, Chairman, President & CEO of Southwest Airlines, breaks down his company's fourth quarter earnings, and discusses LUV's pre-boarding plan.

Apple is reporting revenue of $54.51 billion, and an EPS of $13.81 for Q1, with Jeff Gundlach, DoubleLine CEO & CIO and the Fast Money traders.

JPMorgan Chase Chairman & CEO Jamie Dimon discusses the board's recent decision to cut his pay, the bank's latest earnings, and his outlook on politics and the economy.

Shares of Coach are taking a hit after holiday revenue numbers for Q2 fell short of forecasts. Coach CEO Lew Frankfort, offers insight behind the disappointing numbers.

Alexa von Tobel, LearnVest CEO, pitches her company to John Paul Dejoria, Paul Mitchell co-founder, and CNBC's John Fortt and Kayla Tausche, who say whether they are in or out.

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo sits down with Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to discuss the outlook on banking and the prospects for equities.

Bob Bruggeworth, RF Micro Devices CEO, explains why the telecom sector is poised for growth this year.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin talks with John Hering, Lookout CEO, about providing mobile security for smartphones.