What home buyers really want, with CNBC's Diana Olick. Since the recession, high-end amenities have become necessities, she says. And people are willing to pay extra for them.
Lowe's reported strong Q4 earnings. What to expect from Home Depot tomorrow, with Budd Bugatch, Raymond James. Also, a look at the housing market, with Tanya Marchiol, Team Investments, and Ken Rosen of UC Berkeley.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports businesses should assume their company is being hacked already. One expert recommends putting "dummy data" in your system to entice hackers.
Florida is experiencing a serious shortage of doctors, and Yahoo's CEO Marissa Meyer pulls the plug on employees working from home. CNBC's Jane Wells and Sharon Epperson discuss.
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports no business is immune to cyber attacks. One expert is seeing cases where people are hacking into systems of companies involved in M&A deals.
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on the Street's concern that the Fed could end QE before there's substantial improvement in the labor market. CNBC's Mary Thompson weighs in.
A spokesman for Caesars Entertainment commented on recent violent activity in Las Vegas, saying "we are concerned because it can create misconceptions about the safety of the city," reports CNBC's Jane Wells.
Stifel Nicolaus says it believes Microsoft should be split into 2 units: software and design. CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on the chances of this happening.
A midday look at how the Italian elections are impacting today's market action, with Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial CEO and Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities director. CNBC's Bob Pisani, weighs in.
CNBC's Courtney Reagan has the latest details from a New York City courtroom, as two of the largest U.S. department stores fight over who has the rights to sell Martha Stewart brands.
The FMHR traders present a bull and bear case for Lowe's. And Jim Morrow, Fidelity portfolio manager, explains how to find stocks that pay decent dividends but are still cheap to buy.
The FMHR crew provide the best way to play Cummins, Hertz and Hewlett-Packard. Also, an upgrade trade on the gambling sector, with Jon Najarian, Optionsmonster.com.
Fast Money trader, Stephanie Link explains why she thinks Barnes & Noble shares still have value. And Brian Marshall, ISI Group, discusses why he has a strong "buy" rating on Apple, despite the stock's recent decline and increased competition.