Despite a profit setback in China, Yum! Brands saw earnings rise 5 percent in the second quarter. Greg Creed, Taco Bell CEO, discusses higher commodity costs, his company's recent growth, and new menu.
Xilinix reported better-than-expected earnings, but guided down expectations. Moshe Gavrielov, Xilinix president/CEO discusses plans for his company's future. "We think customers are being a little cautious, but medium and long-term trends are there to support us," he says.
Nick Pinchuk, Snap-On chairman/CEO, discusses the risk of starting a franchise, aviation and aerospace businesses, and his company's recent growth in Asia. "Right now, the emerging market business, is between 5-10 percent of our business, but it's going to go up," says Pinchuk.
BB&T Corp reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit as the bank set aside less money for loan losses and earned higher fee-based income, with Kelly King, BB&T chairman & CEO.
Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold CEO Richard Adkerson, discusses his company's Q2 earnings, the slowdown in China, and what the price of copper may be in the next few years. "There is slowdown in China, but we're not seeing it as much in copper as other areas," says Adkerson.
Jason Goldberg, Fab.com founder & CEO, discusses how his company is changing the way people shop, and how he was able to raise $105 million in funding.
Shares of VF Corp. are higher this morning on record Q2 earnings driven by its outdoor and action sports business and strong international growth. Eric Wiseman, chairman, president & CEO of VF Corp., weighs in on the pullback in consumer sentiment. "It's much more difficult this year than it was 12 months ago," he adds.
John Donahoe, eBay president & CEO, discusses the company's earnings beat and explains how the PayPal unit is driving stronger-than-expected results, with CNBC's Jon Fortt.
Barry Sternlicht, Starwood Capital Group chairman & CEO, explains why the slowdown in Brazil is actually good for investors. "It reduces the pressure on costs," he says.
Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines chairman, president & CEO, discusses his company's earnings beat and why he is optimistic for the remainder of the year.
Barry Sternlicht, Starwood Capital Group chairman & CEO, discusses opportunities in commercial real estate as investors seek increase returns on their investments.
Will earnings send AutoNation shares into overdrive? Mike Jackson, AutoNation chairman & CEO, breaks down his company's second quarter earnings beat and discusses what's driving his stock to all-time highs.
Dave Cote, Honeywell Chairman/CEO, discusses his company's recent growth, how he thinks the government should handle natural gas, and where he thinks the global economy is headed.
The city of Los Angeles is suing U.S. Bancorp for allowing foreclosed homes into disrepair. Richard Davis, U.S. Bancorp chairman/CEO, provides perspective.
Discussing the current state of the economy, with Tom Belesis, John Thomas Financial founder/CEO; Marc Harris, RBC Capital Markets; and Anthony Chan, Chase Wealth Management.
A winning day for the bulls as the U.S. markets edge higher, with Tom Belesis, John Thomas Financial founder/CEO; Marc Harris, RBC Capital Markets; and Anthony Chan, Chase Wealth Management.
CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses how to get the economy back on track, with KKR co-chairman/co-CEO Henry Kravis, the man behind some of the biggest corporate takeovers in Wall Street history.
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen discusses the latest details from the "Delivering Alpha" conference; and CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin speaks to KKR co-chairman/co-CEO Henry Kravis, the man behind some of the biggest corporate takeovers in Wall Street history.
Some of the biggest names on Wall Street gather in New York to express their views on the best investment idea in this market, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors chairman & CEO delivers a few of his ideas.