CNBC's Bob Pisani reports that next week is a big week for retailers to report earnings, and the stocks could suffer because they're expensive and a cold spring may bite into gross margins. Home Depot and Lowe's are a big play on housing and could drag investors into the home improvement space, he says.
Are you ignoring your money? How opening your eyes to what you have will change your financial future. A woman who handles all the family finances wants to learn to say "no" without being the "bad guy." Viewers ask if they can afford a Tennessee Walking Horse, an African safari.
William Happer, Princeton University professor, argues that rising carbon dioxide emissions are weakly linked to global warming and could actually increase agricultural productivity.
CNBC's Robert Frank and Bob Pisani discuss new rules for carry-on bags; the Buycott app, which helps you boycott a company's products; and are lotteries a tax on the foolish?
Vanguard Justice Community Council members state their intentions to "reclaim the spirit of Vanguard" and to make reparations to organizations left high and dry when the community foundation crumbled under Hari Dillon's leadership.
Atlassian, Box, Bromium, Dropbox, and Palantir: Companies changing how we store and protect information and the newest additions to the CNBC Disruptor list.
The CEO of Facebook has seen his personal wealth fluctuate between a high of $19.14 billion to a low of $8.92 billion over the past year, reports CNBC's Robert Frank.
The slide in gold prices pushes the gold miners ETF GDX to its lowest point since December 2008, but here's the warning level for investors, Strategic Financial Group CIO Lincoln Ellis says.
Some healthcare companies have gotten too big for their own good. And Cramer thinks some of these companies can unlock value by splitting off parts of their companies. Tonight, he focuses on Baxter International, which he says could benefit from a breakup.
Is Tesla really a great company? Also, late-stage rally plays, and a Hollywood starlet makes an options trade, with CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Options Action traders.
CNBC contributor Robert Costa discusses the outgoing IRS chief's testimony in front of the House today. And Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL), offers his take on the IRS scandal and today's testimony. With Jay Sekulow, American Center for Law & Justice
Arthur Laffer, Chairman, Laffer Associates, and Dan Greenhaus, BTIG, discuss the Obama economy in light of tepid profits. Seema Mody weighs in on why the market is still the place to be.
Looking for long-term losers in a rising market. Cramer believes Boston Scientific, which has been on an 8-year slide, may have bottomed and could be ready to turn around.
CNBC's Josh Lipton takes a look at three stocks to watch Monday, including Campbell Soup, which reports before the opening bell. Also, the Dreamliner flies again and has there been a turnaround at Urban Outfitters?
Dissecting the day's major business news, with the Fast Money traders. Gold has another terrible week. Celebrating the 1-year anniversary of Facebook's IPO. Up-and-coming energy companies challenge the most powerful names in the sector. With Lincoln Ellis, Strategic Financial Group. Also, CNBC's Kate Kelly with an update on SAC.
Seema Mody reports on Apple CEO Tim Cook's statement that corporate taxes are too high, ahead of his Congressional testimony next week. With Dean Garfield, Information Technology Industry Council, and Arthur Laffer, Laffer Associates chairman.