Discussing just how long high gas prices might impact the consumer, and just how important energy prices are to them, with Lindsey Piegza, FTN Financial economist and CNBC's Steve Liesman.
Dell is reporting Q4 earnings per share of $0.40, and revenue of $14.31 billion, with CNBC's Jon Fortt; David Sowerby, Loomis Sayles; Michael Yoshikami, Destination Wealth Management; Michael Santoli, Yahoo Finance; and Brian Evans, Bond Street Wealth Management.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau is five hours and 237 miles into his Tesla test drive. The car gives instant feedback on how far you can go so range anxiety is not an issue, he reports. (0:54)
CNBC's Sharon Epperson looks ahead to key energy reports this week. Retail gasoline demand data released by MasterCard SpendingPulse on Wednesday will likely show impact of higher prices on U.S. consumers, she says. Traders and analysts are also anxiously awaiting this week's report on gasoline supplies and demand from US Energy Information Administration, scheduled for release at 11am ET on Thursday.
Strategists everywhere are discussing the rotation out of bonds and into stocks. Bill Nichols, Cantor Fitzgerald and CNBC's Jeff Cox, share their opinions.
CNBC's Seema Mody reports the Nasdaq is approaching its 12-year high that would confirm a breakout in the index. Tech is the reason the Nasdaq is underperforming the major averages.
Makers Mark will no longer try to stretch supplies of its famous Bourbon by adding water, reports CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. Also, scientists may have discovered an instant hangover cure.
Dell's earnings will likely be overshadowed by a proposed deal to take the company private for $24.4 billion, with CNBC's Jon Fortt and Andrew Tonner, The Motley Fool analyst.
Where the markets stand, with Carol Roth, author of "The Entrepreneur Equation"; Jonathan Corpina, Meridian Equity Partners; and CNBC's Rick Santelli and Josh Lipton.
Discussing the latest in retail, including an upgrade for Best Buy, and whether Google is looking to launch retail stores, with Stacey Widlitz, S.W. Retail Advisors and Jan Kniffen, Worldwide Enterprises CEO.
Herbalife is reporting quarterly earnings after today's closing bell. Tim Ramey, D.A. Davidson senior research analyst, offers insight on the stock's performance in the last year.
Michael Vorce owes millions of dollars to investors. As one scheme goes bust and the pressure mounts to pay up, he partners with an old pal in a new gold mine scheme that promises investors guaranteed returns.
To support his lavish lifestyle, Michael Vorce steals more than $28 million right out from under the nose of local and national banks. Even though his personal credit is in shambles, he's loaned millions by banks. See how his operation worked.
By all appearances Michael Vorce makes millions buying and selling luxury yachts. He's living the dream as a 20-something playboy in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and with all the boats he buys, he is able to borrow millions from banks. But when the loans come due, questions float to the surface, like "Where are all the boats?" and "Where is all the money?"
Hackers attacked Jeep's Twitter account and claimed the car maker had been sold to Cadillac, reports CNBC's Jane Wells; and a new report by an internet security firm traces thousands of cyber attacks to a single building in Shanghai and to the Chinese government, with CNBC's Scott Cohn.
High gasoline prices are just one of the troubles the consumer faces, explains CNBC's Steve Liesman; and Chris Faulkner, Breitling Oil & Gas president/CEO, shares his opinions on when the U.S. may see $4 gas.
Google's stock is hitting $800 per share for the first time. Discussing whether the stock can go even higher, with Mark Mahaney, RBC Capital Markets; Daniel Ernst, Hudson Square Research; and Rocky Agrawal, reDesign.
Will gas hit $5/gallon this summer? Does that signal a release from the SPR? And what hedge funds are doing with their gold holdings, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
CNBC's John Harwood reports on Simpson & Bowles' new outlined plan to fix the deficit, and what it could cost you and your plans for retirement. fix the deficit.
The real reason gold can't rally. Trading gold ahead of the Fed, with Mark Dow, Behavior Macro Blog, CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
Stocks rally, but oil is stuck. Could there be a release coming from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve? And could it be that oil prices are forecasting a dip in stocks, with Daniel Yergin, IHS, CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.