CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on Facebook's mystery event happening on Tuesday; and Larry Fishelson, Dynalink Telecommunications CEO, discusses what shareholders are expecting from the company's future.
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports Fed Chairman Bernanke said the "fiscal cliff" deal did represent progress, but the U.S. economy is not out of the woods yet.
Historical indicators suggest Apple's stock price will lose 50 to 80 percent of its value from a high of $705, Heritage Capital President Paul Schatz says.
Shares of Apple dip below $500 after reports that the company is cutting back its component orders for the iPhone 5, with Paul Schatz, Heritage Capital; and CNBC's Mary Thompson has the latest on a potential Dell buyout.
Investors are actually questioning the credit and the power of the U.S. government, says CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. This kind of drop in confidence has the potential to create the next financial collapse, she explains.
President Obama offered insight on the debt ceiling today, urging Washington to make progress in cutting the deficit, with CNBC's John Harwood. Thomas Peterffy, Interactive Brokers founder & CEO, weighs in.
Preet Bahrara, U.S. attorney for the S. district of New York, has filed charges against more than 70 hedge fund executives, managers and consultants since he took office in 2009. Is Wall Street safer? He explains to CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
A closer look at the trading day, with Steve Sachs, ProShares Advisors; George Young, Villere Balanced Fund; Tim Holland, TAMRO Capital; and Joe Greco, Meridian Equity Partners.
A report says Dell has talked to two PE firms about a possible buyout, with Carr Lanphier, Morningstar, and Paul Meeks, Saturna Capital. Ralph Acampora, Altaira Investment Solutions; and Jim Bianco, Bianco Research, weigh in.
Microsoft stock is holding up despite a Gartner research report saying Windows 8 is not helping holiday PC sales. Brent Thill, UBS managing director, weighs in.
Dell is reportedly in talks with private equity firms over a potential buyout. Meanwhile, Dell issued a "no comment" to CNBC. David Lutz, at Stifel Nicolaus; Jack Ablin, Harris Private Bank; and CNBC's Herb Greenberg and Jon Fortt, weigh in.