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Is Google Gaining Cool as Apple Slips?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 11:10 AM ET

While Apple has been having a tough couple of months, Google's seen a steady climb, with Dennis Berman, Wall Street Journal, and Lance Ulanoff, Mashable. Has Google taken over as the "cool" company?

Will the Market Sell-off Continue?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 11:00 AM ET

Doug MacKay, Broadleaf Partners, offers insight on the markets as they try to make a comeback this morning.

Uncertainty to Weigh on Euro: Expert  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 11:00 AM ET

Tom Levinson, FX strategist at ING Financial Markets, tells CNBC that uncertainty will surround Italy even after the elections next week, and this will weigh on the euro in the short term.

Boeing to Meet With FAA on Dreamliner Fixes  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:41 AM ET

Boeing is getting set to present a plan to the FAA for modifying the 787 Dreamliner lithium-ion battery, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

Checking into The Suite Life  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:40 AM ET

Ed Walter, CEO of Host Hotels and Resorts, offers his take on the lodging industry right now. In the second half of last year, he says, his company outperformed the industry.

Another Pullback Near?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:33 AM ET

Insight on the solid turnaround from yesterday's selloff and whether another pullback could be near, with Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, and Rod Smyth, Riverfront Investment Group.

Whitman on Dell, HP's Printing Biz  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:00 AM ET

CNBC's David Faber talks to Hewlett-Packard's Meg Whitman about her view on the Dell deal and the future of the company's printing business, particularly in the enterprise.

Stand Out in a 'Cloud-ed' Space  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:20 AM ET

If you've ever broken your phone and lost your data, a new company has the solution: Amos Winbush, Founder and CEO of CyberSynchs, explains.

Big Beat for AIG in Q4  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:10 AM ET

AIG is also coming out with a big beat on Q4 earnings, with CNBC's Mary Thompson. AIG has repaid its debt to the government and CEO Robert Benmosche says the key to the company's profit is better underwriting.

Cracks in Retail?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:10 AM ET

What factors are putting pressures on retailers, with CNBC's Courtney Reagan and Edward Yruma, KeyBanc Capital Markets retail analyst.

Is the Rally Back?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 10:00 AM ET

The markets appear to be stabilizing. Bill Stone, PNC Asset Management Group, discusses whether the rally is back or another pullback is in the near future.

CEO Whitman on Breaking Up Hewlett-Packard  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

In a live interview with David Faber, Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman dismisses speculation the company should be broken up, while conceding that she will need to produce financial results that support her strategy. (0:49)

Cramer's Six Stocks in 60 Seconds  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:55 AM ET

Cramer shares six stocks to watch, and reveals them in under 60 seconds.

PIMCO’s Bill Gross explains why he thinks the Federal Reserve isn’t paying enough attention to the negative consequences of keeping interest rates near zero for an extended period. (1:08)

Santelli's Morning Bond Update  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:37 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the bond market, and the U.S. dollar.

Is HP's Turnaround Plan Working?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:12 AM ET

Hewlett-Packard Q2 results beat estimates. CNBC's David Faber weighs in after speaking with the company's CEO, Meg Whitman. The PC business, he says, is causing issues for the company.

Meg Whitman: HP's 'Fix & Rebuild' Year  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:31 AM ET

Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, speaks exclusively to CNBC's David Faber about the tech giant's quarter, the Autonomy acquisition, and concerns about Foxconn.

Roadmap: Is the Rally Back?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:00 AM ET

Markets on the rebound; HP pops on good earnings; Nordstrom offers a weak outlook and Darden warns, with CNBC's Melissa Lee & Jim Cramer.

Cramer: Gross & the Fed  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 8:55 AM ET

Jim Cramer weighs in on Bernanke and the Fed, Bill Gross's comments and whether the negativity around the world really warranted.

Cramer's Mad Dash: Darden  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 9:28 AM ET

Jim Cramer explains what to watch ahead of the open.

Gross: Central Banks are in 'Driver's Seat'  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 8:30 AM ET

The Fed Minutes spooked investors Thursday. Meanwhile Bill Gross, co-CIO, founder & managing director of PIMCO, says bond vigilantes are no more, and central banks are in the "masters of the universe."

Fed's Bullard Favors Smaller Institutions  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 8:21 AM ET

James Bullard, president of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, says "too big to fail" remains a problem. "We don't need large institutions that are implicitly subsidized by the taxpayer," he says.

Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, says the bias for equities is higher with profits and earnings improving. Burt White, LPL Financial, and James Bullard, St. Louis Federal Reserve, weigh in.

Tech Winners & Losers  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 7:50 AM ET

Daniel Ernst, Principal at Hudson Square Research, says Apple has been undervalued for a long time.

James Bullard, president of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, says the sequester would only have a minor impact on 2013 growth.

Gold: Moved Too Far, Too Fast?  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 7:30 AM ET

Discussing the direction of gold next, with Tom O'Brien, Editor of The Gold Report, and Boris Schlossberg, BK Asset Management, discuss whether

James Bullard, president of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, says Fed policy will remain easy for a long time. "We are looking for improvements in labor markets," he says.

Chairs: Squawk Takes a Stand  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 6:50 AM ET

The "Squawk Box" news team discusses some of the morning's most provocative headlines.

Currencies in Focus  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 6:30 AM ET

With the euro losing some ground while the dollar strengthened on the heels of this week's FOMC minutes. Steven Englander, Global Head of G10 FX Strategy at Citi, weighs in.

Italian Elections: Polls Open Sunday  Fri, 22 Feb '13 | 6:16 AM ET

Candidates appear om TV to drum up support ahead of Sunday's vote, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.