![]() | Nasdaq OMX posted its second-best quarter ever on a non-GAAP basis Wednesday, in a declining volume environment. Bob Greifeld spoke to Maria Bartiromo in a CNBC exclusive interview. » Read more |
![]() | At the 30th Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, Chairman & CEO Jamie Dimon outlined his views on the economy, Europe and banking stress tests for 2012 in a CNBC Exclusive with Maria Bartiromo. » Read more |
![]() | Shares of Sony have lost half its value in the past year. The company was hit on all fronts, drop in stock price, market share and natural disasters. Maria Bartiromo spoke exclusively with CEO Howard Stringer about all these issues and about speculation of management changes at Sony. » Read more |
![]() | US companies dominate the $350 billion global device industry for example, with 32 of the 46 medical technology companies with more than more than $1 billion dollars in annual revenue based in the US. Can you imagine a world in which American ingenuity was not the force behind the R&D that powers the global economy? » Read more |
![]() | In a survey by Coldwell Banker Real Estate, results found that 9 out of 10 brokers said “the economy is delaying baby boomers’ plans to sell their homes, compared to a few years ago.” » Read more |
![]() | Eric Schmidt is known for building up one of the greatest American tech companies — Google. But the tech icon also has brushed elbows for years with Steve Jobs after sitting on the board of Apple after the start of the Apple Stores. Schmidt joined CNBC in a one-on-one interview at the New York Stock Exchange in remembrance of Jobs. » Read more |
![]() | Alwaleed has a 5% stake in Apple shares and has known Steve Jobs for many years. The Saudi Prince shared his thoughts about Jobs and his impact on the world with Maria Bartiromo. » Read more |
Maria Bartiromo is the anchor of CNBC’s "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo" and host and managing editor of the nationally syndicated "Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo." An award-winning journalist, Bartiromo is the author of the bestseller "Use the News: How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy,” she also writes a weekly column in BusinessWeek magazine entitled "Face Time with Maria Bartiromo." Read her full bio here.
Lulu Chiang is the senior field producer and senior booker of CNBC’s "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo" and "The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo." In 2004, Chiang teamed up with Maria Bartiromo at CNBC covering the biggest financial stories around the world. She also spent August 2008 in Beijing as NBC Olympics’ feature producer.