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.
Shares of "solid and safe" companies like Campbell's, Clorox, Disney and McCormick have outperformed, but investors should consider a few things before jumping in, Yahoo Finance's Mike Santoli says. (2:51)
CNBC's Kate Kelly reports Japan's Nikkei surged overnight to 4.5 year highs following unprecedented stimulus measures. She also discusses the next hedge fund brawl. Anthony Scaramucci, Skybridge Capital, also weighs in.
Brian Kelly was not surprised by today's market pullback -- in fact, he was prepared for this. But despite the dismal jobs data, Joe Tanious, JPMorgan Funds, says the rally is not over.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss today's disappointing jobs number, and the concern that it may indicate "stall speed" in the economy.
Paul Sloan, executive editor at CNET, says Apple is close to a deal with Warner Music and Universal Music Group that would pave the way for a free music streaming service on iTunes.
Sandy Jadeja, chief market strategist at SignalPro, gives CNBC a technical look at whether the Dow Jones is experiencing a correction and the future for oil.
Kevin Gardiner, head of global investment strategy at Barclays, tells CNBC that the markets present a longer term opportunity for investors even despite the potential of market setbacks.
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