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  • facebook

    Ken Sena, analyst for Evercore Partners thinks investors should wait on the sidelines, arguing that Facebook's value will get much clearer after the company's lockup expires.

  • Trump: Housing a Steal, Banks 'Dying' to Sell Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012 | 12:47 PM ET
    Donald Trump

    The wilted housing market has pushed homes to bargain prices, Donald Trump told CNBC, adding that banks saddled with housing assets are "dying" to sell them to willing consumers.

  • Christopher Dodd (CT - D)

    Former Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd defended his signature financial services legislation, drawing a sharp contrast with former Citigroup Chairman and CEO Sanford I. Weill, who a day earlier called for breaking up large Wall Street banks.

  • Neil Barofsky: Breaking Up Big Banks ‘Necessary’ Wednesday, 25 Jul 2012 | 9:31 PM ET
    Sandy Weill

    Former TARP Special Inspector General Neil Barofsky on Wednesday called for the breakup of too-big-to-fail banks, echoing earlier comments made by the former head of Citigroup on CNBC.

  • Foursquare Launches Paid Ads for Businesses Wednesday, 25 Jul 2012 | 2:36 PM ET

    Foursquare launched Promoted Updates Wednesday, which allow merchants big and small to advertise to nearby potential customers. Is the platform right for your business?

  • Sandy Weill: The Guy Who Made the Bank Monster Wednesday, 25 Jul 2012 | 11:44 AM ET
    Sandy Weill

    So the inventor of the financial superstore has finally turned against his creation.

  • Wall Street Legend Sandy Weill: Break Up the Big Banks Wednesday, 25 Jul 2012 | 8:02 AM ET
    Sandy Weill

    Former Citigroup Chairman & CEO Sanford Weill, the man who invented the financial supermarket, called for the breakup of big banks in an interview on CNBC.

  • Jim O'Neill

    The euro zone debt crisis has reached a critical level and has left the bloc with limited time to find a solution, Jim O’Neill, Chairman at Goldman Sachs Asset Management told CNBC on Wednesday.

  • Why You Shouldn’t Write-Off Microsoft: Analyst Friday, 20 Jul 2012 | 5:29 PM ET
    Microsoft

    Though Microsoft reported its first quarterly loss since 1986 this week, Edward Maguire, an analyst for Credit Agricole Securities, is convinced the software giant can reverse the damage.

  • Motorola May Be a Mistake for Google: Analyst Friday, 20 Jul 2012 | 1:55 PM ET
    Google

    Google reported better-than-expected earnings on Thursday. This signaled continued strength in advertising which sent Google shares up in extended-hours trading. But the Internet giant left one question unanswered: What is Google’s plan for Motorola?

  • Top Tech Picks From a Hedge Fund Guru Friday, 20 Jul 2012 | 9:22 AM ET
    Man vs. Machine

    Philippe Laffont of Coatue Management, offered up his top tech picks, as well as stocks to avoid in the sector.

  • Pension Chief Says Stocks 'Fairly-Well Priced' Wednesday, 18 Jul 2012 | 8:53 AM ET

    Jim Leech, head of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, says the plan's portfolio is now 45 percent stocks.

  • Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer

    It's Marissa Mayer's first day on the job at Yahoo and there's no shortage of opinion about her challenges.

  • Why Fed Can't Save Economy, Or Markets 'On Its Own' Tuesday, 17 Jul 2012 | 12:45 PM ET
    Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke prepares to testify before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill.

    While some Washington leaders demanded Tuesday that the Federal Reserve come through with more stimulus, the reality could be that it has run out of ways it can help.

  • The Goldman Sachs booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

    Although Goldman Sachs topped Wall Street’s earnings and revenue forecasts, one analyst said it is tough to make a short-term bet on the bank.

  • Mohamed El-Erian

    Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian rejected the notion that he could become Egypt's next prime minister, telling CNBC that the post should go to someone who more closely experienced the country's 2011 revolution.

  • El-Erian’s New Job: Egyptian Prime Minister? Tuesday, 17 Jul 2012 | 8:53 AM ET
    Egypt begins its first round of presidential elections.

    Egypt’s next leader could be the well-known U.S.-based investor and market commentator, according to reports - although he denies any approach was made.

  • New York City skyline

    You might call it Davos on the Hudson. The second-annual CNBC-Institutional Investor investment conference features three U.S. Treasury secretaries, several billionaires and a veritable who's who of the investing world, from private equity firms to hedge funds to real estate.

  • JPMorgan Trading Loss Seen at $6.5 Billion: Pro Thursday, 12 Jul 2012 | 1:26 PM ET
    JP Morgan Chase headquarters

    Ahead of JPMorgan’s earnings report on Friday, one analyst forecast that the bank’s trading loss could reach $6.5 billion. Despite this, she predicted the bank will deliver a more positive outlook relative to some of its peers.

  • What Recovery? Home Prices May Hit Roadblock Soon Thursday, 12 Jul 2012 | 11:10 AM ET
    Foreclosed Home

    The recent growth in U.S. home prices may hit a roadblock in the coming months, thanks to a new supply of distressed properties hitting the market.

About Squawk Box

"Squawk Box" is the ultimate "pre-market" morning news and talk program, where the biggest names in business and politics tell their most important stories. Anchored by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin, the show brings Wall Street to Main Street. It's a "must see" for everyone from the professional trader to the casual investor.

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    Weekdays 6a ET
    EMEA
    Weekdays 13:00 CET
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    Weekdays 20:00 AEST
  • Kernen is co-anchor of "Squawk Box,"and is based in CNBC's global headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

  • Based at CNBC's global headquarters, Quick is co-anchor of "Squawk Box," CNBC's signature morning program.

  • Sorkin is a co-anchor of "Squawk Box," a financial columnist for the New York Times and the editor of NYT's DealBook.