The Midwest drought is causing some serious disasters for the bread basket of America, says Mad Money host Jim Cramer, and explains why he thinks Monsanto is due for a pullback.
With earnings more than double analyst expectations, and revenue right in line, questions at Netflix's conference call will likely focus on programming costs and international expansion, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin. The Fast Money traders, also share their top Olympic stock picks.
"I think we're headed towards demonstrably lower prices," say Dennis Gartman of The Gartman Letter, in discussing the euro's decline; and Steve Bodurtha, Citi Private Bank, discusses long-term value investments in Europe.
Dan Ernst of Hudson Square Research, offers insight on Apple's earnings conference call; and shares of Panera are rising since the company reported Q2 EPS of $1.50 versus an estimate of $1.42, with the Fast Money traders.
Shares of JC Penney are down 40 percent year-to-date, but Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer senior analyst, explains why he sees a big turnaround for the stock; and the Fast Money traders share today's market "pops and drops."
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports research analyst John Kinnucan is expected to plead guilty in New York City tomorrow; and CNBC's Jon Fortt reports on the details of Apple's conference call post-earnings.
Apple shares are falling about 5 percent after today's trading session, and the company reported a disappointing Q3 EPS of $9.32, versus an estimate of $10.37, with the Fast Money traders, and CNBC's Jon Fortt.
Insight on Apple's latest earnings miss as well as the company's disappointing outlook for the current quarter, with David Garrity, GVA Research; Alex Gauna, JMP Securities; and CNBC's Jon Fortt.
Major averages are seeing their first 3-day triple-digit decline since September. Erin Gibbs, S&P Capital IQ, and Ed Keon, Quantitative Management Associates, discuss.