Jennifer Aniston is one of Hollywood's leading stars. Aniston spoke exclusively with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo about what motivated her to get into the hair care business.
Discussing the future of the social network, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin; Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies Associates; and David Pearl, Epoch Investment Partners.
Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray, and Ken Sena, Evercore Partners, discuss the future of Facebook. It's the worst-performing stock on the Nasdaq since its IPO a year ago.
One year ago tomorrow, as the social media giant went public, CEO Mark Zuckerberg's signature hoodie was a big talking point, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. She describes the company's strategy for making money.
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports that according to the FBI's most recent Internet crime says reported losses from cyber-crime increased 8.3 percent in 2012. Also this week, Wal-Mart is the latest U.S. company to have its e-mails spoofed.
Christian Chabot, the man who runs Tableau Software, is all smiles as he talks with Bob Pisani about the market's extremely enthusiastic reaction to the company's public debut. "People are calling data the oil of the 21st century."
In the past few months several new names have come into the spotlight, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin. And, William Hambrecht, WR Hambrecht + co-founder & CEO, shares his thoughts on the stock's status.
Rob Enderle, President and Principal Analyst at Enderle Group, talks Icahn's Dell bid, and whether Dell will be able to turn itself around in this new cloud services industry.
Dissecting the day's major business news, including Cisco's 12 percent pop today, with the Fast Money traders. Meanwhile Steve Hochbrg, Elliott Wave International, says that market indicators show the run is ending.
Stacy Smith, Intel CFO, speaks to CNBC's Jon Fortt about business as PCs fall on hard times. "We have unmatched assets to make the best devices," he says.