As one of the world's leading curators of the social web, BuzzFeed deploys editors and creates algorithms to find the next viral sensation. The company's president and COO, Jon Steinberg sat down with "Off the Cuff" to discuss strategies that will inspire people to share advertising campaigns the way they share silly cat photos.
Daniel Kulle, as president for H&M North America, has watched the number of the U.S. stores grew 33 percent to 255 and total number of employees climbed to more than 8,000 people. That's quite a jump from the farmer he thought we would be when he grew up.
PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian steers one of the largest investment firms but still finds time to put his feet up, pen a New York Times bestseller, and talk to "Off the Cuff" about his favorite way to unwind the day.
Brent Saunders, the 42-year-old president and CEO of Bausch & Lomb tells "Off the Cuff" what he has to say about getting to the corner office and what is needed to run a 159-year-old global company.
Arianna Huffington has four -- count 'em -- four Blackberries. As the President and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post Media Group, she runs one of the largest Web companies in the world.
Since taking the helm of Toys 'R Us in 2009, Chairman and CEO Jerry Storch has expanded the company's e-commerce business through acquisitions of online brands, such as eToys.com, KB Toys, and Toys.com.
If Nigel Travis wasn't CEO of Dunkin' Brands, he says he'd be running or swimming or boating. Just about anything sports-related, he said in an appearance on "Off The Cuff," a new series that features top leaders in candid interviews about life beyond the corner office.
CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports President Obama's State of the Union address called for more government spending and reconstruction, which is supportive of copper, platinum and palladium.
The Carnival Triumph is being towed to a port in Mobile, Alabama, after an engine fire left it adrift in the Gulf of Mexico. NBC's Janet Shamlian is awaiting the ship's arrival.
President Obama made gun control one of the biggest priorities in his State of the Union address Tuesday night. CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports the gun debate is driving sales in Chantilly, Va.
There are now 4 million more college educated women than men, than 10 years ago, reports CNBC's Diana Olick. Olick explains what this data has to do with an increase in apartment rentals.
Leon Cooperman has sold his Apple position, with the FMHR traders; and the euro is flat today against the dollar as currency traders await the upcoming G-20 meeting. How to position yourself, with Andy Busch, BMO Capital Markets.
The confirmation hearing for President Obama's Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is taking place today, and the President also outlined his plan to fight cyber attacks last night. CNBC's Eamon Javers and Larry Clinton, Internet Security Alliance CEO, offer insight.
General Electric is selling its remaining 49 percent stake in NBCUniversal to Comcast, with CNBC's Mary Thompson; and Steve Winoker, Sanford Bernstein, weighs in.
Jane Wells from the World Ag Expo looking at "udderly" cool ways that people help cows keep clean. In this video, the Cow Brush company rep says he's never seen a cow as happy as when they're using his brush.
During the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union address, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) awkwardly paused for a drink of water, attracting a great deal of public attention. (0:37)
The FMHR traders share their best strategies for the housing industry; and Dennis Gartman of The Gartman Letter discusses whether a consumer slowdown is ahead.