Boone Pickens, BP Capital founder, offers his view on U.S. energy and the economy. "I think it's going to be slow, sluggish going, for the economy for the next year," he says.
Discussing the LIBOR scandal fallout, the so-called fiscal cliff, and whether Europe will sink the U.S. economy, with Shawn Matthews, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO.
"People like me get very conservative -- we go to cash," says Liberty Media Chairman John Malone, commenting on the looming fiscal cliff and uncertainty in the market, with CNBC's Kayla Tausche from the annual Allen & Company's conference in Sun Valley.
Mitt Romney was booed during a speech today before a skeptical NAACP crowd, with NBC Correspondent Steve Handlesman. Ben Jealous, NAACP president/CEO, discusses what he thinks Romney could have said instead; and Andrew Card, Texas A&M University, weighs in.
Vivek Ranadive, Tibco Software chairman/CEO, discusses the state of his company's growth, its relationship with social networking, and exposure to Europe.
Taking the pulse of today's trading session minutes before the closing bell, with Danielle Hughes, Divine Capital founder/CEO; CNBC contributor Richard Bernstein; and CNBC's Brian Shactman. "Earnings are likely to be disappointing again," says Bernstein.
Is the U.S. Dollar Index too strong now? Art Hogan, Lazard Capital Markets; and Keith McCullough, Hedgeye Risk Management, share their opinions. "At some point in time, the [strength in the dollar] becomes a significant tailwind," says Hogan.
Jeff Bradley, Globe Specialty Metals CEO, explains how silicon metal is made and the competition his company faces. "We are a very unique company, and we are the lowest cost producer of [silicon metal] in the entire world," says Bradley.
Kendall Powell, General Mills chairman & CEO, discusses his company's outlook for next year and the impact of rising commodity prices on the economy and consumers.
Joe Almeida, Covidien PLC president & CEO discusses his company's strategies for growth, its recent acquisitions, and his take on health care policies.
Nicholas DeBenedictis, Aqua America CEO, discusses his company's recent successful and collaborative efforts with Penn Virginia Resource Partners, known as PVR Water Services LLC.
Air Lease Corp places a huge order with Boeing, ordering 75, 737 MAX airplanes. James McNerney, Boeing chairman & CEO, discusses his company's growth strategies as global economies slow down and business competition heats up, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Ashish Rangnekar, BenchPrep co-founder & CEO, discusses his company's efforts to get financing, and convince students and publishers that books are not necessarily the best way to learn.
Russell Reynolds, RSR Partners CEO, provides insight into hiring trends in the C-suite, revealing that the shelf life of a CEO has decreased dramatically, from an average tenure of ten years to three years.
A new Conference Board survey finds that in Q2, just 17 percent of CEOs think conditions have improved. Compare that to Q1, where optimism stood at 67 percent. Mort Zuckerman, U.S. News & World Report, and Andrew Puzder, CKE Restaurants CEO, weigh in.
What can investors expect out of tomorrow's jobs number? Craig Hodges, The Hodges Fund; Gene Peroni, Advisors Asset Management; and CNBC's Rick Santelli provide perspective. "I have never seen a bigger disconnect between what is going on in businesses, and what the investors think about the economy in my 25 years," says Hodges.
Traders are anticipating how the markets might move after tomorrow's jobs report is released. David Steinberg, DLS Capital Management founder/CEO, and John Manley, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, share their opinions.
Adam Lerrick of The American Enterprise Institute spoke to CNBC's "Squawk Box" team and shared his negative outlook on the U.S. Dollar Index; and Michael Woolfolk, BNY Mellon, and Jeremy Stretch, CIBC, share their opinions.