Jim Cramer identifies one of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average that has lagged the market's gains but is now poised to move significantly higher.
Greenlight Capital’s David Einhorn urges Apple shareholders to vote against a company proposal that would preclude it from adopting Einhorn's proposal to issue preferred shares that would deliver dividends to holders.(3:05)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the S&P levels that could indicate either a continued rally, or a significant pullback. (2:39)
Jim Cramer doesn't like Apple's defensive reaction to David Einhorn's attempt to unlock some of the value of the company's enormous cash holdings. (1:50)
Pimco's Bill Gross still believes that over the long term, baby boomers will generally be cautious with stocks, despite the gains we've seen since 2009.
In a CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS tells Bob Pisani that today's S&P 500 close just above a key technical level could contribute to a negative chart pattern. (1:32)
Jim Cramr talked with a lot of business executives at the Super Bowl parties he attended while in New Orleans for the game. Here's what he heard, (3:46)
Rick Santelli is suspicious as the U.S. government files suit against S&P, suggesting it may be political payback for the credit rating agency’s downgrade of U.S. debt. (1:43)
In a live interview with Julia Boorstin, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms speculation the company is working on stand-alone films based on ‘Star Wars’ characters. They will not be part of the main 9-part ‘Star Wars’ saga. (1:43)
Top bond strategist MacNeil Curry tells "Futures Now" he's looking for a pretty sizable move higher in this bond trade and just recommended it to clients this morning. With CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders. (2:02)
CNBC's Steve Liesman asks Rick Santelli what he thinks of the U.S. economy as compared to Europe. "We don't want to be Europe, we never want to be Europe," Santelli retorts. (3:52)
FRI 01 FEB 13 | 04:19 PM ET 3000145381 Gross: Here’s Where You Can Put Your Money Pimco’s Bill Gross identifies the general areas of stocks and bonds that he thinks offer the best opportunities right now. (0:54)
Buy-and-hold investor Ron Baron tells "Squawk Box" why he believes the Dow could be around 50,000 to 60,000 in 20 years. Nouriel Roubini sees a flaw in the logic.
CNBC’s David Faber asks Floyd Abrams, S&P’s lawyer, if he believes the government’s lawsuit against the credit rating agency is political payback for its downgrade of U.S. debt. (1:12)
Sergio Ermotti, CEO of UBS, tells CNBC that margins at their Wealth Management business are under pressures for different reasons, with clients risk appetite extremely low.
Influential banking analyst Dick Bove tells “Squawk Box” that all the bank stocks move as a group, and he thinks they’re going to be moving higher. (0:51)
Art Cashin of UBS analyzes the stock market's pullback this morning and identifies a key S&P level he’s watching to see if stocks break below it. (2:05)
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports which financial, media and energy companies are reporting earnings next week. Visa, Disney and Anadarko are among the names. (1:06)