Intel's stock is rebounding after news CEO Paul Otellini is retiring in May, with the FMHR traders; and NBC's Martin Fletcher reports on the intensifying conflict in Gaza, and how it's impacting oil stocks.
CNBC's Kate Kelly reports on succession plans heating up at Goldman Sachs; and discussing the key takeaways from Lowes' Q3 earnings, with the FMHR traders.
Top BGC analyst Colin Gillis says stay away while top 'Fast Money' trader Joe Terranova says Apple is a buy. What happened when the two pros went head to head over America's most loved stock?
After a sharp move higher in the market, does the rally have any more room to run? The Fast Money pros reveal exactly which 'tells' they're watching as they put money to work.
Shares of Apple are up sharply today. Colin Gillis, BGC senior technology analyst, explains why he thinks the stock will "not have sharp gains investors are used to from here," and says "Microsoft is better positioned than Apple."
"I really think the markets are rallying because Washington is a ghost town, the President's out of the country, Congress is adjourned-- so there's going to be nobody there to be quoted saying something to break this mood," said Art Cashin, UBS.
Brian White, Topeka Capital Markets analyst, explains why investors should throw caution to the wind and buy shares of the tech giant, after its recent selloff.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the day's rally, which seems to be based on hopes a deal can be made regarding the fiscal cliff. It could also be because there's no one in Washington to say anything contentious, he says.
Myron Gray, President of U.S. Operations at UPS, says the shipping company anticipates it will deliver an estimated 527 million packages between Thanksgiving and Christmas, surpassing last year's total of 480 million.
Budd Bugatch, Raymond James & Associates, breaks down the retailer's higher-than-expected quarterly profits and takes a look ahead at its growth prospects.
NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports the latest detail on escalating tensions in Gaza, and discussing its impact on oil prices, with Pavel Molchanov, Raymond James analyst.
Some Black Friday shoppers are already camping out, missing work, time with their families, and even Thanksgiving, in search of a deal. NBC's Diana Alvear reports.
On "Squawk on the Street," Art Cashin of UBS tells Carl Quintanilla how investors might want to position themselves, based on the market's history around the Thanksgiving holiday.
The "Squawk on the Street" news crew reports on President Obama's weekend fiscal cliff meetings with the likes of Warren Buffett, Tim Cook and Jamie Dimon; and Lowe's upbeat earnings report.
On "Squawk Box," Ronald Peltier, CEO of HomeServices of America, sees encouraging signs of a housing recovery bu there's still a big problem holding back buyers. The company is a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.