Analysts Speak on Today’s Market

See what analysts had to say today about the market on CNBC:

ExxonMobil Downgrade
A look at what's behind the downgrade of ExxonMobil, with Paul Sankey, Deutsche Bank oil analyst; Chris Motroni, Man Financial trader and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
3:51 PM [04:12]

Detailed Quote:ExxonMobil

Pre-Announcement Positives
The merits of pre-announcing earnings as opposed to taking the Street by surprise, with Ashwani Kaul, Reuters Estimates sr. market analyst and CNBC's Erin Burnett. 2:16 PM [02:25]

Call of the Day
The reasons behind Piper Jaffray's downgrade of Amazon, with Aaron Kessler, Piper Jaffray analyst and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
2:08 PM [01:52]

Detailed Quote: Amazon.com

Wall Street Watching Washington
The debate over the alternative minimum tax and what the Democratic Congress may do about it, with Greg Valliere, Stanford Washington Research Group chief political strategist; Andrew Parmentier economic and policy analyst Friedman Billings Ramsey and CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
1:43 PM [04:07]

Bulls vs. Bullion
Stocks and gold are both enjoying a nice run, but that's not usually the case, with Stephen Wood, Russell Investment Group portfolio strategist; Tom Pawlicki, Man Financial precious metals analyst and CNBC's Becky Quick.
1:07 PM [04:01]

Benchmark Battle: WTI vs. Brent Crude
Debating whether the West Texas crude oil benchmark is an accurate method to determine pricing, with Roger Diwan, PFC Energy managing director; Mary Novak, Global Insight sr. U.S. energy analyst; Eric Bolling, independent trader; and CNBC's Liz Claman.
11:23:00 AM [05:32]

Story:Oil Update

Best Bets in Tech
Finding the best buys in tech when the sector is on a roll, with Scott Kessler, S&P equity analyst; Tara Hedlund, Turner Investment Partners portfolio manager; and CNBC's Liz Claman.
10:20 AM [04:20]

Restaurant Earnings Preview
Earnings season will have a long menu of reports from the restaurant sector this week, and Ashley Woodruff, Friedman Billings Ramsey restaurant analyst, shares her sector outlook with CNBC's Becky Quick.
8:50 AM [01:51]