JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is feeling the heat as shareholders prepare to vote next Tuesday to split his dual role as Chairman and CEO. Jessica Pressler, New York Magazine and Aaron Task, Yahoo! Finance, discuss.
CNBC's Mary Thompson shares highlights from the Morgan Stanley shareholder meeting. CEO Gorman said buybacks would be preferable to dividends right now.
Tesla's market cap is now over $10 billion, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau; and Cole Wilcox, Longboard Asset Management CEO, explains why he thinks the stock is worth more.
Hedge fund hot shot Dan Loeb had success calling for change at Yahoo, but now he's taking on an entirely new beast: Sony. Ryan Mendy, Spinoff Report, weighs in on whether Loeb has gotten in over his head.
David Tepper said Apple's stock should be fine if its next product is revolutionary or evolutionary. Will Power, R.W. Baird, discusses Tepper's bullish position in the stock.
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