Shares of Apple are down over 3 percent today and the company has lost more than $50 billion in market cap during its recent slide. Kenneth Hackel, CT Capital president, explains why he would invest in Google over Apple.
CNBC's Seema Mody dissects the details behind Apple's recent move to the downside. Many buy-side investors tell Mody there are no near-term catalysts that can drive the stock higher. Apple stock is still up 45% year-to-date.
Nasdaq is adjusting the listing requirements for how long a company has to be a "seasoned" trader. This was a key component in winning the Facebook listing. CNBC's Kayla Tausche looks at the changes.
The FMHR traders discuss whether investors should be concerned over shares of Apple falling for five sessions in a row, and Citigroup's earnings beating the Street's expectations.
Tech stocks are down today, snapping a 14-week winning streak. Is it a reason to worry or an opportunity to buy? Daniel Ernst, Hudson Square Research, tech analyst, weighs in.