CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports there are more problems for Boeing, when an All Nippon Airways made an emergency landing after a battery alarm alert went off aboard a 787 Dreamliner.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche has the update on JPMorgan's earnings call. Also, a look at Goldman Sachs' fourth quarter numbers, with CNBC's Mary Thompson. And David Katz, Matrix Asset Advisor, weighs in with the play on banks.
The "Squawk on the Street" news crew weighs in on the today's market moving headlines, including a look at JPMorgan and Goldman's earnings beat; and more glitches reported with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
Morgan Guenther, Next Issue Media CEO, explains how his company is able to provide consumers with unlimited digital access to 80 popular magazines on demand.
CNBC's Rick Santelli reports the Consumer Price Index was in line with expectations; up 0.1 percent excluding food and energy. Also, CNBC's Steve Liesman weighs in on the inflation indicator. And CNBC's Kayla Tausche provides and update from JPMorgan's conference call.
"Going private gives you time," explains Carly Fiorina, former HP chairman & CEO, weighing in on whether the tech giant will fare better if taken private.
Goldman Sachs reported fourth quarter earnings of $5.60 per share versus $3.78 estimated, on net revenues of $9.24 billion. Christopher Whalen, Carrington Investment Services, breaks down the numbers on the big bank.
JPMorgan reports fourth quarter earnings per share of $1.39 versus $1.16 estimated on revenues of $24.4 billion. Christopher Whalen, Carrington Investment Services, breaks down the numbers on the big bank.
The "Squawk Box" news team discusses some of the morning's most provocative headlines, including the difference between Facebook's new search tool and Google Plus.