The ability to purchase this investment below replacement value, along with other factors, makeS it a top trade, Colony Capital founder and CEO Tom Barrack says.
Chris Morton, Lyst¿s CEO, explains how his company allows customers to add the looks they like to their shopping "Lysts," making it easier to shop online. The company makes money by taking a commission on every sale it generates.
"Apple really envisions something that can be used as another way to interact with your phone or your iPad," said Jessica Lessin,The Wall Street Journal, discussing a report that Apple is experimenting with new gadget.
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Mary Thompson about today's consolidation for stocks, past problems for stocks when it is the 'Year of the Snake', and coming retail sales. (2:15)
CNBC's Simon Hobbs reports European markets closed in the red as shares of Danish Pharma group Novo Nordisk fell sharply after U.S. regulators requested additional tests on the firm's new insulin drugs.
Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University professor, explains why he believes people have more expendable income now than they did 40 years ago, and that the standard of living continues to rise.
Is Apple developing a wearable watch computer? "I can't imagine it's a super big category that people have been waiting around for," said Dan Ackerman, CNET.com, discussing innovation and wearable tech, ahead of Tim Cook's appearance tomorrow at Goldman Sachs.
CNBC's Bob Pisani explains how exchange traded funds are a low cost way to gain access to stocks, bonds and commodities, but there are flaws. Also, a look at which ETF is set to become one of the hottest asset classes this year.
CNBC's Joh Fortt reports Google's former CEO could make more than $2.5 billion when he cashes in 42 percent of his stock holdings; and news has surfaced there's a shortage for Microsoft's Surface Pro tablets. Also, Jim Stewart, explains why so many analysts were wrong on Apple.
Exchange-traded funds or ETFs are attracting assets because they're a low-cost way to gain access to stocks, bonds and commodities. But the ETF experience is not flawless, and if you're new to this you might be wondering, just what is an ETF?
Adult children reach out to get help for their parents who are struggling with money. A son asks Suze to help his mom, who will take his money but not his advice. Viewers ask if they can afford a flight on a P-51 Mustang, diamond earrings as a "push present."
CNBC's Berthat Coombs has the update on cleanup efforts in the aftermath of the Northeast's powerful winter storm. And, Mike Durand, NSTAR, weighs in on what a Massachusetts utility company's is doing to restore power.