Looking ahead to tomorrow's trading day, with Eric Marshall, Hodges Capital Management; Sandy Villere, Villere & Company; and Steven Rosen, Societe Generale.
Discussing today's major headlines, including Facebook urging members to become organ donors; May Day protesters around the globe; and stick shift cars gaining popularity, with CNBC's Tyler Mathisen, Scott Cohn and Jon Fortt.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports Dolby Labs beat out ten other bidders and paid "substantially more" than the $4M per year Kodak paid for the naming rights.
CNBC's Sharon Epperson offers insight into three retirement strategies that could boost your savings, including a solo 401(k), health savings account and "10 pay" policy.
Discussing global investment strategies and whether the market can move higher despite concerns in Europe, with Jonathan Golub, UBS chief U.S. equity strategist.
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen reports shares of P.F. Chang's are moving higher on news the Chinese food chain is being bought by Centerbridge Partners. Jeff Kilburg, Kilburg Capital, weighs in on other takeover targets.
News Corp. reacts to the British Parliament report saying "we have already confronted and acted on failings detailed in the UK report." CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports on opinions of the UK Parliament Committee regarding Rupert Murdoch exhibiting a "blind eye" to the phone-hacking scandal.
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on shareholders expressing anger over executive compensation and overall dissatisfaction with company performance. Some are even getting together with shareholders to discuss grievances beforehand.
CNBC's Herb Greenberg reports on shares of Herbalife falling 20% after influential investor David Einhorn asked the company serious questions during a conference call.