Previewing how tomorrow's jobs report might move the markets, with John Ryding, RDQ Economics; Michael Ryan, UBS; Thomas Belesis, John Thomas Financial CEO; and the "Closing Bell," weigh in.
With jobs numbers out tomorrow and the new quarter just beginning, what can investors expect? Gary Schlossberg, Wells Capital Management; Julia Coronado, BNP Paribas; and David McAlvany, McAlvany Financial Group, share their opinions.
Konstantin Guericke, LinkedIn.com co-founder, discusses a new app that uses social networking technologies to enable medical professionals to communicate securely with one another.
Doug Michels, OraSure CEO, discusses the benefits of the first FDA-approved home HIV test. It will begin selling at retailers in October for less than $60 per kit.
"Employers came back and said that 44 percent were going to hire in the second half of the year," says Matt Ferguson, CareerBuilder CEO, who provides his company's mid-year job forecast, which paints a better employment picture at the end of the year.
Ron Carson, Carson Wealth Management founder & CEO, advises investors on how to position their portfolio for the summer. "I think it's proven right now to be careful, very surgical, and very thoughtful where you place new investments," says Carson.
Social travel website "Trippy," is syncing with social sites like Facebook, where users can rely on their friends to provide recommendations for planning a trip. J.R. Johnson, Trippy founder & CEO, offers insight. "We take you from dreaming, to doing, and when you are ready to book a trip, we send you to an online travel agent, and that's how we get paid," says Johnson.
Harold Hamm, Continental Resources founder, chairman & CEO, discusses the nation's energy policy and weighs in on what's fueling the surge in oil prices.
The Philadelphia Housing Index YTD rose by more than 30 percent. Adam Sarhan, Sarhan Capital founder/CEO, and Fred Glick, US Loans Mortgage president, discuss whether they would buy into the sector.
Jack Koraleski, Union Pacific president & CEO, explains why he projects another record year for his company. "Business is good, there is a lot of noise in the economy about sliding back, but we're not seeing that," he says.
AlphaClone Alternative Alpha ETF replicates hedge fund trades, and founder/CEO Maz Jadallah, explains why his company's clone funds often outperform the broader market.
Airbus president & CEO Fabrice Bregier, offers insight on his company's plans to build its first U.S. plant in Mobile, Alabama, and weighs in on the state of the global economy.
Dr. Leonard Schleifer, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals president & CEO, discusses competition in the pharma sector and upcoming clinical trials. "One of the things that's particularly exciting for a lot of people is our approach to lowering cholesterol," says Schleifer.
A look at how the world's largest guitar maker has not missed a single beat since the dawn of rock and roll, with Henry Juszkiewicz, Gibson Guitar CEO.
William Brown, Harris Corporation CEO, discusses how his company plans to remain profitable and put people to work through infrastructure build out projects.
Jostein Solheim, Ben & Jerry's CEO, discusses his company's plan to hire at the main plant in Vermont, and America's growing appetite for Greek frozen yogurt.
CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera discusses Europe's new deal, and continued concerns for businesses with big international exposure, with Ricardo Salinas, Grupo Salinas chairman & CEO.
In this excerpt from a live interview with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Grupo Salinas Chairman & CEO Ricardo Salinas says Mexico's new president should try to reduce drug-related violence in Mexico by allowing illegal drugs to flow more freely to the United States buyers who are creating the demand in the first place.
"Everybody in IT logs onto our system, that's how they know what they have to do in the morning," says Frank Slootman, ServiceNow CEO, discussing his company's initial public offering on the NYSE today.
Kelly King, chairman & CEO of BB&T, says the most important thing to do today is to grow jobs. He is calling for more "positive leadership" out of Washington.
Discussing the potential burden bussiness' might face on news of the health-care ruling, with Jim Garland, Sharp Details CEO and Joe Engler, Business Roundtable president.
Is Obamacare anti-growth? Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners CEO, offers insight. "The chances of a Romney victory just went up today, and I think the markets will start to price that in" says Bouroudjian.
Mark Bertolini, Aetna chairman & CEO, discusses what's next for health insurers following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Obamacare. "Our read on this is that it's largely irrelevant to the strategy of where we're headed as an organization," he says.