Nearly 150 federal and state agents raided the Texas headquarters of The Scooter Store, a nationwide supplier of power wheelchairs, scooters and other medical equipment that has run into repeated trouble over alleged Medicare and Medicaid abuses. NBC affiliate WOAI reported most employees were sent home at the time of the raid early Thursday morning.
Shares of Groupon are up 3 percent today on an upgrade from Piper Jaffray. Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst, weighs in. And Jonathan Geller, BGR, talks about Google Glass.
The CEO of U.S. tire maker Titan International is turning down a French government plea to rescue a Goodyear plant closing in the country, and more stories, with the "Power Lunch" team.
Are copper and oil flashing a warning sign for stocks? Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital, provides his trade on crude, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital discusses what's behind gold's fall and how he is trading the precious metal. And, Tom Kendall, Credit Suisse explains why he thinks the play in gold is over, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
Mary Epner, Retail Analysis Principal, goes incognito into Wal-Mart stores and then reports back to hedge and mutual fund managers to help them make buy, sell and hold decisions. Colin McGranahan, analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, weighs in.
Volatility rallies to its highest level since January 2, with the FMHR traders; and Willie Williams, Societe Generale, offers insight on currencies as the Dollar Index hits a 5-month high.
Chesapeake Energy is higher after topping estimates, with the FMHR team. Meanwhile Rob Artnott, PIMCO All Asset Fund, says now is the time to get out of the stock market.