Nathan Richardson is determined to disrupt YouTube with his startup #waywire, which allows users to organize share and discover videos from all over the web on one video-focused social network.
BioLite grabbed attention during the hurricane with its portable stove that can generate electricity and charge mobile gadgets. Here's the CEO's 60-second pitch. Are you in or out?
Entrepreneur Evan Frank sees his startup Onefinestay as the perfect solution for hotel guests missing the comforts of home. It offers the "unhotel" - a private residence that also comes with 5-star service.
One King's Lane CEO Doug Mack makes his Power Pitch. Will his venture into the home goods space sway a panel of experts he has what it takes to compete with the established brands?
When Alexa Von Tobel founded the financial planning startup LearnVest, her goal was to "make financial planning as easy and as accessible as joining a gym."
CNBC's "Power Lunch" is giving CEOs a chance to make a 60 second "Power Pitch" aimed to convince a panel of experts that their start-up has what it takes to succeed.
A company owned by the Chinese government is building schools in South Carolina and fixing bridges in NY State. Still, China Construction of America, wants to be seen as an American company, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
CNBC's Andrea Day follows the indictment of the people who hosted, funded and then laundered over $100 million in profits, catering games to celebrities, athletes and titans of Wall Street.