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CEO Interviews

Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains why Celgene is resilient. "It's not just a short-term story, we're very positive about the momentum we have, but we're building for the long-term, too," says Celgene CEO Bob Hugin.

Rick Hamada, Avnet CEO, discusses his company's weaker-than-expected earnings report, its financial strategy going forward, and strong profits from Asia.

Bloomin' Brands Goes Public  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 1:15 PM ET

Elizabeth Smith, Bloomin' Brands chairman & CEO, offers insight on the company's IPO.

Digital Wallet Goes Mainstream  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 11:15 AM ET

"This is a breakthrough deal for Starbucks and Square," says Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO, explaining the new high tech way for customers to pay for transaction, with Jack Dorsey, Square CEO.

Visa CEO on London Games Sponsorship  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 11:15 AM ET

Joseph Saunders, VISA chairman & CEO, discusses his company's stellar year and shares his outlook for growth as the stock reaches multi-year highs.

Zillow CEO Zeroes in on Earnings  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 10:30 AM ET

Spencer Rascoff, Zillow CEO, discusses his company's record second quarter and weighs in on the state of housing.

Fannie Mae CEO on Housing  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 8:40 AM ET

Timothy Mayopoulos, Fannie Mae president & CEO, discusses the state of housing and a plan to get mortgage holders out of the red. Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO, weighs in.

Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO, weighs in on how continuing fiscal stress in the "Golden State" is impacting its municipal bonds and the implications for other states.

The Hot Business of Cold Cuts  Wed, 8 Aug '12 | 7:40 AM ET

Peter Cancro, Jersey Mike's CEO, shares how he grew his business from a single store in 1975, which he bought at the age of seventeen, to a 560 store franchising success.

Disney's Iger Talks Earnings  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 4:30 PM ET

Bob Iger, Disney CEO, offers his take on the company's earnings results, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. He also responds to President Obama's comments regarding Romney-hood.

Borrowing $105 Million for $1 Billion  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 2:51 PM ET

The San Diego school district of Poway borrowed $105 million to build and remodel schools. That alone is not unusual, except the loan they took will end up costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion to pay back, reports CNBC's Herb Greenberg. Will Carless, Voice of San Diego staff writer, and Marilyn Cohen, Envision Capital CEO, weigh in.

U.S. Markets: Too Far, Too Fast?  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 2:00 PM ET

Discussing whether the U.S. markets have reached a tipping point, with Mark Lehmann, JMP Securities, and Dean Zayed, Brookstone Capital Management CEO.

Rackspace Breaks Down Its Quarter  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 12:00 PM ET

Rackspace CEO Lanham Napier talks to CNBC's Jon Fortt about what led to the company's revenue beat and improving margins.

PNC CEO on Q3 Outlook  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 8:57 AM ET

Jim Rohr, PNC Financial Services chairman & CEO, discusses loan growth at his bank and the outlook for the third quarter.

James Millstein, Millstein & Co. chairman & CEO, discusses whether Europe's leaders will be able to shore up banks and stem the ongoing sovereign debt crisis. Also, a look at whether the TARP program was effective in stabilizing the U.S. banking system.

Triumph: Profits Soar, Earnings Fly  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 7:15 AM ET

Richard Ill, Triumph Group chairman, explains how the aircraft supplier has managed to gain from Boeing's loss and profit from recent takeovers.

Breaking Up Banking Giants  Tue, 7 Aug '12 | 7:03 AM ET

James Rohr, PNC Financial Services chairman & CEO, discusses the consequences of breaking up big banks and whether the industry needs more regulations.

'Blue Chip' Monday  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 3:45 PM ET

It looks like the blue chips are on track to snap their Monday blues, with Brian Belski, BMO Capital Markets, and Danielle Hughes, Divine Capital founder/CEO.

Crisis of Confidence  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 3:33 PM ET

What it would take to regain some confidence in Wall Street, with Andrew Stoltmann, Stoltmann Law Offices, and Tim Ryan, SIFMA president/CEO.

Discussing whether the banks will break themselves up, with Thomas Michaud, KBW president & CEO.

Best Buy a Good Buy?  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 2:00 PM ET

Jan Kniffen, J. Rogers Kniffen founder/CEO, offers his take on the big corporate story of the day. Best Buy's founder is making a bid to take it private.

Happy to Help Knight: Stifel CEO  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 12:11 PM ET

Ron Kruszewski, Stifel Financial CEO, says his firm was pleased to be involved helping Knight Capital.

Knight Capital's Rescue Plan  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 11:07 AM ET

CNBC's Bob Pisani shares highlights from his interview with Knight Capital's CEO on the $400 million deal that will keep the company in business. CNBC's Gary Kaminsky weighs in.

A 'Creeper' Rally in the Making?  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 10:30 AM ET

A look at the latest market moves and the run in crude oil, with Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners CEO.

Knight Capital CEO: What Went Wrong  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 9:35 AM ET

Thomas Joyce, Knight Capital chairman and CEO, discusses what triggered the trading glitch last week which placed the firm in need of $400 million in funding, with CNBC's Bob Pisani.

Surfing the Web for Online Tutors  Mon, 6 Aug '12 | 8:10 AM ET

Drew Geant, WyzAnt Tutoring co-founder and CEO, discusses how his company links students to tutors by location.

Small Business, Big Health Care Costs  Fri, 3 Aug '12 | 4:50 PM ET

Mitch Marrow, The Spot Experience founder & CEO, weighs in on how health care costs are affecting small businesses now.

Discussing whether today's jobs data is the start to a positive trend, with Martin Mucci, Paychex CEO.

Man vs. Machine  Fri, 3 Aug '12 | 3:45 PM ET

Discussing whether computers or humans are to blame for Knight Capital's trading glitch, Tyler Moeller, Broadway Technology co-founder/CEO, and CNBC's Bob Pisani.

Unemployment: Blame Washington?  Fri, 3 Aug '12 | 2:15 PM ET

Discussing whether Washington is doing enough to help stimulate job growth, with Brian Hamilton, Sageworks CEO, and Jared Bernstein, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities.