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CEO Interviews

Nasdaq's Facebook Flop  Wed, 23 May '12 | 11:12 AM ET

David Weild, Capital Markets Advisory Partners founder/CEO and former Nasdaq vice chairman, discusses whether the Nasdaq's trading glitches on Facebook's IPO will hurt future listings on the exchange.

Hormel Foods CEO on Q2 Earnings  Wed, 23 May '12 | 7:30 AM ET

Jeff Ettinger, Hormel Foods chairman, president & CEO, discusses his company's record Q2 numbers, reporting EPS of $0.48 vs. $0.42 on revenues of $2 billion, and growing his business to meet changing consumer demand.

Con Ed CEO on Natural Gas  Tue, 22 May '12 | 6:45 PM ET

Discussing whether a drop in natural gas prices could mean money for Consolidated Edison, with Kevin Burke, CEO of Consolidated Edison, and Mad Money host Jim Cramer.

How is Technology Changing the World?  Tue, 22 May '12 | 6:15 PM ET

Scott Dorsey, CEO of ExactTarget, chats with Cramer about the future of advertising, the company stock and more.

Xerox CEO on Taking Risks  Tue, 22 May '12 | 4:40 PM ET

Ursula Burns, Xerox chairman and CEO, discusses the state of her business globally and shares her take on the fiscal cliff and Facebook's IPO.

Medtronic CEO on Earnings  Tue, 22 May '12 | 3:41 PM ET

Omar Ishrak, Medtronic chairman and CEO, shares perspective on global health care systems and the next steps for his company in emerging markets.

A Challenge for Facebook's CEO Zuckerberg  Tue, 22 May '12 | 2:55 PM ET

CNBC's Brian Shactman describes Facebook's first day of trading play by play. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management and Gary Burnison, Korn/Ferry International CEO, discuss why they are awaiting a statement from Mark Zuckerberg.

Ralph Lauren Beats the Street  Tue, 22 May '12 | 12:41 PM ET

CNBC's Kayla Tausche has the latest details from the Nasdaq's annual shareholder meeting, just days after Facebook's trading losses. Dana Telsey, Advisory Group CEO, also weighs in on the best bets in luxury retail.

Morgan Stanley: Two-Faced on Facebook?  Tue, 22 May '12 | 12:07 PM ET

Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO and editor, discusses reports that a Morgan Stanley analyst was becoming more negative on Facebook ahead of its IPO. "I have never heard of an analyst cutting its estimates during a roadshow," Blodget says.

DSW CEO on Earnings Consumers' Love for Shoes  Tue, 22 May '12 | 10:40 AM ET

Michael MacDonald, DSW Inc. president & CEO, discusses his company's strong earnings and reveals how he plans to grow profits and draw additional customers.

Paul Palmieri, Millennial Media co-founder, president and CEO discusses advertising in the mobile space versus on the PC. "The 5 times click through rate that mobile ads see versus online is voting in favor of mobile," says Paul Palmieri.

Larry Lindsey Talks Politics  Tue, 22 May '12 | 8:57 AM ET

Lawrence Lindsey, The Lindsey Group, president & CEO, discusses his views on Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren and says Mitt Romney has a shot at winning the White House, but will most likely lose.

TiVo CEO on 'TIVo Stream'  Tue, 22 May '12 | 8:41 AM ET

Tom Rogers, TiVo president & CEO, discusses his company's introduction of streaming options on mobile devices and competition in the wireless space, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

Larry Lindsey, The Lindsey Group, president & CEO, discusses why he thinks Washington wants full capital control of Wall Street and why Congress should do their own job before investigating another company.

Will Gasoline Prices Continue to Fall?  Tue, 22 May '12 | 6:41 AM ET

Nansen Saleri, CEO,Quantum Reservoir Impact president & CEO, discusses the drop in gasoline prices and weighs in on global oil demand.

ATLS CEO Explains What's Fueling Growth  Mon, 21 May '12 | 6:45 PM ET

Dr. Edward Cohen, Atlas Energy president & CEO, shares insight on where the company is headed after it sold undeveloped acres to Chevron, with Mad Money host Jim Cramer.

Deutsche Bank: The Road Ahead  Mon, 21 May '12 | 4:10 PM ET

Breaking down the debt crisis in Europe, with Anshu Jain, Deutsche Bank's incoming CEO. "I think the [banking industry], in some ways, let a lot of people down and now we have to make up for that," he says.

Barclays Sells BlackRock Stake  Mon, 21 May '12 | 3:31 PM ET

Barclays is selling its $6.1 billion stake in BlackRock, with plans to use the cash to help boost its profitability and offset regulatory changes. Jerry del Missier, Barclays co-CEO.

The "Closing Bell" crew discusses today's major headlines, including the repercussions of the Nasdaq's technical difficulties and the state of European banks, with Richard Greenfield, BTIG research analyst and Adam Sarhan, Sarhan Capital CEO.

Driving Discovery's Growth  Mon, 21 May '12 | 1:46 PM ET

CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on network ratings on the rise, including Discovery's. Also, what David Zaslav, Discovery Communications president and CEO, thinks about the cable industry. Jeff Kilburg, Kilburg Capital, offers insight.

CalSTRS: Hard to 'Like' Facebook  Mon, 21 May '12 | 11:22 AM ET

Jack Ehnes, California State Teachers' Retirement Systems CEO, discusses his concerns about Facebook's small board's lack of diversity, and its dual-class stocks.

Comcast Brings Cable to the Cloud  Mon, 21 May '12 | 10:45 AM ET

Neil Smit, Comcast Cable president & CEO, discusses the company's national launch of its Xfinity TV on the X1 platform and integrating the next generation of interactive apps and social media features into Comcast's traditional video service, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

Facebook: Worst IPO by an Exchange Ever?  Mon, 21 May '12 | 9:40 AM ET

"We were trading blind in Facebook for two and a half hours," says Thomas Joyce, Knight Capital Group chairman & CEO, discussing how his firm was adversely impacted by Nasdaq's handling of Facebook's offering.

Consumer Spending on Premium Brands  Mon, 21 May '12 | 8:41 AM ET

Discussing the latest sales and hiring growth for his luxury brands and his take on the current U.S. presidential campaign, with John Paul DeJoria, John Paul Mitchell Systems co-founder/chairman/CEO, and Patron Tequila co-founder/chairman.

Principal Global CEO on Facebook's Frenzy  Fri, 18 May '12 | 2:15 PM ET

Jim McCaughan, Principal Global Investors CEO, shares perspective on Facebook's first day of trading and Europe's debt crisis. "It's most likely that [Facebook] won't fulfill the growth dreams that growth stock investors have," he says.

Harvard's Next Zuckerberg?  Fri, 18 May '12 | 1:48 PM ET

Meir Lakhovsky, who dropped out of Harvard his junior year to intern at Facebook; Yifan Zhang, Harvard graduate and Gym-Pact CEO; and Michael Schrader, Harvard student and Vaxess Technologies CEO, share their insight on their latest ventures.

Facebook's IPO is drawing the highest retail demand ever. Dan Rosensweig, Chegg president and CEO; Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners co-founder; and the FMHR crew, explain the significant drop in the stock early on in its trading.

"Facebook is a once in a generation type of business," says Michael Moe, GSV Capital CEO, discussing how to value Facebook and why he is not a seller of the stock.

Facebook Alums Building the Next Big Start-ups  Fri, 18 May '12 | 10:42 AM ET

Dave Morin, former Facebook developer and Path co-founder & CEO, discusses his career at Facebook, working with Mark Zuckerberg and the next big opportunities in start-ups.

Venture Capital Betting on Facebook  Fri, 18 May '12 | 10:34 AM ET

Manuel Henriquez, Hercules Technology Growth Capital CEO, discusses Facebook's valuation and how the company will be able to monetize its business model.