Stephanie Link, TheStreet CIO; and Leigh Drogen, CEO & co-founder of Estimize, discuss whether today's downturn in the market has created buying opportunities for investors.
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen looks back at the week's top business and financial stories. This week, bad jobs numbers, the pain of sequestration, and a shrinking U.S. trade deficit.
What will it take to get companies to begin hiring again? Paul Mangiamele, president & CEO of Bennigan's; and Barry Sloane, Newtek Business Services president & CEO, weigh in.
A look at today's jobs report and its impact on market activity, with Heather Hughes, SunAmerica Funds; Dan Greenhaus, BTIG; and CNBC's Rick Santelli & Steve Liesman.
Retail lost 24,000 jobs in March. What can be done to encourage job growth and investment in the sector? Stacey Widlitz, S.W. Retail Advisors president, discusses. Also, CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports on whether JC Penney's turnaround strategy will work for the retailer.
After Friday's disappointing jobs report, JP Morgan Fund's David Kelly and the Economic Cycle Research Institute's Lakshman Achuthan debate what it means for the economy -- are we entering another recession?
Former chairman, president, and CEO of Procter and Gamble, A. G. Lafley, doubled the number of "Billion Dollar Brands" at the company in ten years. His take on strategy, action and the inaction that can trip up business and government.
Dean of NYU's Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Peter Henry, has first-hand experience with economies that start from the bottom. He equates his boyhood in Jamaica with an economic course correction possible for the U.S.
According to recent data, nearly half a million people dropped out of the workforce. Where are the workers going and how are they making a living? CNBC's Steve Liesman; Dan Mitchell, CATO Institute; and Christian Weller, Center for American Progress, discuss the nation's vanishing workforce.
Is the board shake-up at HPQ a good thing for CEO Meg Whitman? CNBC's John Carney and Bob Pisani discuss the likely fallout from the shift in leadership.
The Washington Nationals unveil Ultimate Ballpark Access this season, a loyalty program for season ticket holders. Washington Nationals Chief Operating Officer, Andrew Feffer, describes the how the program works.
Is the board shake-up at HPQ a good thing for CEO Meg Whitman? CNBC's John Carney and Bob Pisani discuss the likely fallout from the shift in leadership.
CNBC's Steve Liesman has key takeaways from today's jobs report. Jeff Kilburg, CNBC contributor; and Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities, discuss how the poor jobs report and Fed policy are impacting the markets.
While most of the world is worried about rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, the Obama administration is taking the posture, "don't take the bait," reports CNBC's John Harwood.
CNBC's Scott Wapner reports former JC Penney CEO Allen Questrom toured the new prototype store with CEO Ron Johnson and seems to have come away impressed.