Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, shares insight on the firm's corporate earnings and turnaround plan. She tells CNBC's David Faber that revenue growth is possible in fiscal 2014.
PNC beat Wall Street estimates and shares are up 12% this year. Q1 EPS came in at $0.31 vs. $0.25 est. James Rohr, PNC Financial Services chairman & CEO, weighs in.
More earnings and companies investors should keep an eye on ahead of next week's economic reports, with Stephanie Link, The Street, and Scott Wren, Wells Fargo Advisors.
A preview of McDonald's earnings report and March's same-store sales, both out tomorrow, with Nicole Miller Regan, Piper Jaffray analyst and CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Microsoft is set to report their Q1 earnings on Thursday after the bell, and shares are up over 20% year-to-date. Stephanie Link, The Street, and Brent Thill, UBS, offer insight.
It's been a solid earnings week so far, with over 70% of the S&P 500 companies beating estimates. Stephanie Link, The Street director of research, provides a look at what investors can expect for the remainder of earnings season.
"It's been a very good quarter for fixed income," says Dick Bove, Rochdale Securities, discussing the outlook for financials and tech stocks. With Patrick Moorhead, Moor Insights & Strategy.
Goldman Sachs is set to report their Q1 earnings tomorrow. Carter Worth, Oppenheimer chief market technician and David Trone, JMP Securities head of U.S. banks and brokers research, offer advice for investors.
Breaking down the details of Google's earnings announcement and the board's decision to approve a 2-for-1 stock split, with Herman Leung, Susquehanna Financial group analyst; David Garrity, GVA Research principal; and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo and Jon Fortt.
Will J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo raise the earnings bar too high for the other banks? Christopher Mutascio, Stifel Nicolaus managing director and Paul Miller, FBR Capital Markets managing director, discuss the outlook on bank earnings, which begins on Friday.
Dodge Dorland, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer, Landor & Fuest Capital Managers says Alcoa's results are a good signal for U.S. companies, and may lead to upward revisions for the earnings season as a whole.
Mark Kajita, Baker Boyer National Bank and Sandy Lincoln, BMO Asset Management, weigh in on another big down day for stocks and whether a correction is bubbling.