Arne Sorenson, Marriott International president & CEO, reacts to the company's quarterly earnings and outlook. Sorenson also discusses the hotel's new Marriott Marquis opening in Washington DC.
CNBC's David Faber asks Leslie Moonves, CBS president & CEO, if he thinks Twitter helps drives TV ratings.
CNBC's David Faber speaks to Leslie Moonves, CBS president & CEO, about the Supreme Court's impending decision on Aereo. "Aereo basically takes our content that we produce and distribute, steals it, and delivers it to the public for a price," Moonves says.
CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to John Donahoe, eBay president & CEO, about eBay's $3 billion non-cash tax charge to repatriate foreign earnings and Alibaba's impending IPO.
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla speaks to Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, about user growth expectations. Costolo says the platform is already mainstream, it's just showing people the increased value they receive by using the service.
Dick Costolo, Twitter CEO, discusses his company's plans for growth and design to sign up new users.
Dick Costolo, Twitter CEO, discusses his company's plans to engage new users and increase the value of each view. Also Costello explains why the company has no plans for a secondary offering.
I wish that Jamie and I had been able to work out our issues, says Sanford Weill, former Citigroup chairman & CEO, discussing his break with JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon.
Gerry Lopez, CEO & President of AMC Entertainment, explains how a shift in strategy helped moved earnings higher this quarter. Also Lopez discusses how upgrading theaters is driving sales.
Insight into the biggest obstacles facing Africa's economy, and why he's moving into the refinery business, with Dangote Group founder & CEO Aliko Dangote.
Dangote Group founder and CEO Aliko Dangote, discusses growth expectations for Africa, and China's investment in Africa.
There has been a rush to judgment in the media that I think is premature, says Brian Roberts, Comcast chairman and CEO, discussing net neutrality rules.
CNBC's David Faber speaks to Brian Roberts, Comcast chairman and CEO, about Comcast's transaction with Charter Communications and how it will help the merger with Time Warner. Roberts also comments on Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' objection to the deal.
CNBC's David Faber speaks to Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman about her career and what she thinks has made her a successful leader. Whitman also reveals her biggest failure and how it shaped her future.
There is no consumer brand that can endure and succeed, unless it integrates a digital and social mobile strategy, said Howard Schultz, Starbucks president & CEO, discussing the company's investment in technology.
CNBC's Jim Cramer speaks to Howard Schultz, Starbucks president & CEO, about his place on CNBC's 25 most influential list, his humble beginnings and how he started Starbucks.
Kip Tindell, The Container Store chairman & CEO, and Jodi Taylor, The Container Store CFO, discusses the weather's impact on the company's quarterly earnings results that saw profits rise but fall short of estimates.
Sally Smith, President and CEO of Buffalo Wild Wings, breaks down her company's strong quarterly results and reveals her plans to expand globally. Also Smith explains why her company switched from Coke to Pepsi.