Rounding up this week's market action, with Amy Wu, RBC Capital Markets; Sameer Samana, Wells Fargo Advisors; Ryan Lewenza, TD; and Peter Sorrentino, Huntington Asset Advisors.
Shares of Pandora are up 5%, since listeners are tuning in longer and the company is attracting new customers. Joseph Kennedy, Pandora president & CEO discusses the latest business strategies of his company, with CNBC's David Faber.
Since Fossil's disappointing revenue report and decrease in yearly guidance, could the European debt crisis derail the luxury rally? CNBC's Courtney Reagan explains.
Investors are rebelling in London against Aviva CEO Andrew Moss, with CNBC's Mary Thompson. Dennis Berman, WSJ, weighs in on shareholders' opposition to executive compensation packages.
Many are pinning today's market selloff to remarks made by Alexis Tsipras regarding previous bailout pledges. CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera offers insight.
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on a widespread, but controversial new move by Bank of America to try and keep thousands of homes from foreclosure. CNBC's Rick Santelli weighs in.
The Senate will vote on a Democratic plan to keep college loan interest rates from doubling on July 1st. Discussing whether student loan debt has the potential for a financial bubble, with Brian Wesbury, First Trust Advisors and Andrew Kelly, American Enterprise Institute.
Breaking down their trades ahead of tomorrow's trading session, with Peter Costa, Empire Executions; Elliot Warren, Kottke; and Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners.
Warren Buffett made a big bet on Coca-Cola, and shares are now moving higher. Carter Worth, Oppenheimer, checks the charts for the trade on KO and IBM.
CNBC's Becky Quick reports on Warren Buffett's positive outlook on stocks and the state of the global market. Peter Boockvar, Miller Tabak; and CNBC's Bob Pisani, Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Bill Griffeth, discuss Buffett's comments and where to invest right now.
Discussing Warren Buffett's perspective on stocks and how to trade the markets amid Europe's debt problems, with Clem Chambers, ADVFN CEO and Barry James, Advantage Funds president.
LG Electronics plans to start making Internet television with a Google platform this month, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Services, offers insight.