CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports which financial, media and energy companies are reporting earnings next week. Visa, Disney and Anadarko are among the names. (1:06)
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports which financial, media and energy companies are reporting earnings next week. Visa, Disney and Anadarko are among the names. (1:06)
Impressive quarterly earnings from Facebook did little to keep analysts at bay or placate investors, with the stock sinking in pre-market action on Thursday.
The social media giant reported earnings and revenue that beat expectations but its operating margin fell sharply. The stock bobbed between positive and negative after-hours.
Facebook reports earnings per share of $0.17, and revenue of $1.59 billion, with A.B. Mendez, Knight PE Source Capital Markets; Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies; and CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Reacting to today's weaker-than-expected GDP report, with Ethan Harris, Bank of America; Margie Patel, Wells Capital Management; Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports Boeing is has not told 787 suppliers to slow down deliveries; and Cai Von Rumohr, Cowen and Company senior research analyst, provides perspective.
Investors will be listening to Facebook's earnings conference call tonight to hear if there are any projections for its recently debuted graph search, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
A look at Facebook's stock ahead its earnings release after today's closing bell, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. Analysts are expecting mobile ad revenue to make a leap from last quarter.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports Viacom is under pressure from declining ratings, and Time Warner Cable's earnings per share are expected to grow 18 percent.
Ken Sena, Evercore Partners analyst, breaks down the big tech's fourth quarter earnings miss, as shares popped higher in extended-hours trading. Also, a preview of Facebook's numbers due out after the bell today.
The online retailer's earnings and outlook fell short of forecasts but revenue jumped 22 percent during the quarter and margins were strong. Shares initially fell then popped higher after-hours.
The FMHR traders debate whether Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is helping the company and if the stock is a buy; and Amazon's earnings are out tonight, with Peter Dixon, Fidelity Investments.