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.
Analysts expect Whole Foods' margins to stay flat as food prices have crept higher, reports CNBC's Jane Wells. Andrew Wolf, BB&T Capital Markets, explains his high expectations for the company's profits ahead of its earnings report after today's bell.
Debating whether PepsiCo's new campaign and 4% dividend raise will boost investor confidence, with Jack Russo, Edward Jones senior analyst and Caroline Levy, CLSA beverage analyst.
Discussing which sectors tend to lead the markets in the second half of the year, with Jack Ablin, Harris Private Bank and Chris Cordaro, Regent Atlantic Capital.
CNBC's Kate Kelly reports the latest details of legendary energy hedge fund manager John Arnold's plans to retire and reportedly devote himself to philanthropy.
Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group co-founder, discusses his company's "Triple Plays" report that highlights companies who beat the Street on earnings, revenue and upped guidance.
CNBC's Mandy Drury speaks to Erin Lash, Morningstar; Christopher King, Stifel Nicolaus; and Jason Helfstein, Oppenheimer, regarding how to trade three stocks: Kraft, AT&T and OpenTable.
CNBC's Amanda Drury discusses which major headlines the "Street Signs" crew will discuss throughout the hour, including Nike trading at all-time highs post earnings.
Bethany McLean, CNBC contributor and Vanity Fair contributing editor, discusses her profile on Goldman Sachs entitled, "Blood in the Water," and offers her perspective on rumors of CEO Lloyd Blankfein's departure.