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CEO Interviews

Networking Facebook's Ecosystem  Fri, 18 May '12 | 10:20 AM ET

Rick Marini, BranchOut founder & CEO, discusses his plans to grow the company's job networking service on Facebook.

Facebook IPO: Is It All Good?  Fri, 18 May '12 | 8:30 AM ET

Discussing the pros and cons of buying Facebook's IPO and a look inside the company's S-1, with Robert Peck, CoRise president & partner and Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO & editor-in-chief.

Zuckerberg's 'Social Mission'  Fri, 18 May '12 | 7:53 AM ET

Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO and editor-in-chief, discusses his final thoughts on Facebook's IPO.

"I step back and look at a 1.7% bond, and to me that's like picking up dimes in front of a steamroller, a very inadvisable policy," says Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors chairman & CEO, explaining what he looks at to find value in his investment decisions and disclosing his stock picks.

Cooperman: Finding Value in Facebook  Fri, 18 May '12 | 7:00 AM ET

Facebook "could turn out to be the gateway to the Internet," says Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors chairman & CEO, discussing pricing value on Facebook's IPO and other internet companies going public.

Facebook: Unlocking Social Secrets  Fri, 18 May '12 | 6:50 AM ET

Howard Lindzon, Stocktwits CEO, explains how Facebook's IPO will unlock some of the secrets of social networking; put pressure on the company to explain its mobile monetization strategies; and increase competition with Google and other internet companies.

Salesforce.com CEO Talks Earnings  Thu, 17 May '12 | 6:15 PM ET

Salesforce.com topped estimates as it signs more large deals with corporate customers. Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com chairman & CEO, discusses the results with Mad Money host Jim Cramer.

Duncan Niederauer, NYSE Euronext CEO and Scott Davis, UPS chairman and CEO, offer advice to Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg ahead of the company's listing on the Nasdaq.

When Facebook goes public, founder Mark Zuckerberg will be the leader of a company valued at an estimated $104 billion, with Josh Brown, Fusion Analytics vice president; Tom Belesis, John Thomas Financial CEO; and Steve Weinstein, ITG Investment Research.

Reacting to Facebook's IPO Price  Thu, 17 May '12 | 4:02 PM ET

Facebook has become the largest Internet IPO ever, with Josh Brown, Fusion Analytics vice president; Tom Belesis, John Thomas Financial CEO; and CNBC's Bob Pisani and Julia Boorstin.

Advertising: A Dying Breed?  Thu, 17 May '12 | 3:41 PM ET

Advertising revenue is the "bread and butter" for everything from television and radio to the Internet. Daina Middleton, Performics Global CEO and Larry Woodard, Graham Stanley Advertising, discuss whether the business model still works.

Facebook: The Contrarian View  Thu, 17 May '12 | 12:15 PM ET

Does Facebook have a "special sauce" that will monetize the banking, gaming and entertainment industry? Robert Savage, Track.com CEO; Bill Gurley, Benchmark Capital; and CNBC's Bob Pisani, offer insight.

Etsy: Crafting a Plan for Expansion  Thu, 17 May '12 | 10:17 AM ET

Chad Dickerson, Etsy CEO, discusses how the start-up company has been able to raise funding, generate profits and its plans for international expansion.

Euro Crisis Political Risks  Thu, 17 May '12 | 6:41 AM ET

What's happening in the global markets and how are the Europeans handling the euro crisis? R. Seetharaman, Doha Bank CEO, provides perspective on Middle East banking mentality, summer gas prices, and global economic trends.

Internet TV Taking Over?  Wed, 16 May '12 | 5:00 PM ET

Ora.TV is a new digital TV venture that creates video programming for digital distribution. Larry King and Jon Housman, Ora.TV CEO, discuss.

Meredith Whitney on JPMorgan's Mess  Wed, 16 May '12 | 3:10 PM ET

Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO, discusses her take on JPMorgan's $2 billion trading loss and the state of the banking industry.

Nvidia's CEO on Cloud Computing  Wed, 16 May '12 | 2:43 PM ET

Jen-Hsun Huang, Nvidia CEO, discusses his company's latest technology that allows companies to better manage their PCs from the cloud.

Market Outlook: Housing, Banking & the Fed  Wed, 16 May '12 | 2:11 PM ET

Rob Morgan, Fulcrum Securities; Tom Porcelli, RBC Capital Markets; and Gerald Lipkin, Valley National Bank chairman & CEO, share perspective on the housing recovery, banking and the Federal Reserve's latest statements.

CEOs Under Pressure & Stock Picks  Wed, 16 May '12 | 12:30 PM ET

The FMHR crew discusses corporate leaders under scrutiny and which companies are a better buy. William Muggia, Westfield Capital Management president and CEO, also discusses the state of the economy. "The markets are in a state of correction," he says.

Video-Sharing App Quickly Gains Steam  Wed, 16 May '12 | 11:50 AM ET

Michael Seibel, Socialcam CEO, discusses his company's efforts to become the Instagram of video, the "Facebook effect", and receiving start-up capital from Silicon Valley angel investors.

International Air Travel Soaring  Wed, 16 May '12 | 11:17 AM ET

Richard Anderson, Delta Air Lines CEO, discusses the expansion of international travel, and why his company is looking beyond the U.S. borders for big profits, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

Warby Parker: Rising Start-Up Star  Wed, 16 May '12 | 11:09 AM ET

Dave Gilboa, and Neil Blumenthal, Warby Parker co-CEOs, discuss the company's start-up efforts, eliminating the middle man, and its "buy-a-pair, give-a-pair" eyewear program.

Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners CEO, discusses what traders are watching this morning, and why this may be the time to monetize protection and add to positions.

Countdown to Facebook IPO  Wed, 16 May '12 | 10:10 AM ET

Clara Shih, Hearsay Social CEO, discusses Facebook's opportunity to expand its ad dollars, and why she thinks social media companies can become profitable.

Langone: Romney Will Win in November  Wed, 16 May '12 | 7:00 AM ET

Kenneth Langone, Geeknet CEO, discusses the outlook on a broad range of topics, including his prediction that GOP presidential candidate, Mitt Romney will win the White House in November, job creation in America, and solving the nation's debt problems.

Tyson Foods' CEO on Pricing Power  Tue, 15 May '12 | 3:19 PM ET

Donnie Smith, Tyson Foods president and CEO, discusses his company's latest earnings data, concerns over mad cow disease in the U.S. and company costs.

Inside Secretive Hedge Funds  Tue, 15 May '12 | 2:16 PM ET

Taking a look at Appaloosa Management's portfolio and discussing whether to invest in tech, with Carol Pepper, Pepper International CEO and Phil Silverman, Kingsview Capital managing partner.

Top Financial Advisor on Investment Strategies  Tue, 15 May '12 | 11:10 AM ET

Elliot Weissbluth, HighTower CEO & founder, weighs in with investment advice for the retail investor, with CNBC's Gary Kaminsky.

SAP Makes Mobile Moves  Tue, 15 May '12 | 10:51 AM ET

Bill McDermott, SAP AG co-CEO, discusses his company's new cloud platform and focus on mobile working tools.

The Mitt Romney the World Doesn't Know  Tue, 15 May '12 | 8:40 AM ET

Geoffrey Rehnert, Audax Group co-CEO, shares his experiences when working with the GOP presidential candidate at Bain Capital in 1984.