Katie Stockton, MKM Partners, and Brian White, Topeka Capital Markets, check the charts to figure out if investors should buy shares after its recent sell-off. White maintains a price target of $1,111 on the stock.
Following a jump in bank stocks this year, one analyst said he thinks the good news will continue for investors in 2013 in the form of increased dividends in the first half of the year.
The U.S. was one of 55 nations that refused to sign the International Telecommunication Union Treaty last Friday. Countries like Russia, North Korea and China wanted to use the treaty to control the Internet. Terry Kramer, U.S. Ambassador, weighs in with CNBC's Rick Santelli.
All indications point to a record-breaking weekend for the retail industry as last-minute holiday shoppers hit the stores after a lull, Toys R Us CEO Jerry Storch told CNBC Tuesday.
Henry McVey, head of global macro & asset allocation at KKR & Co., shares his view of the world in 2013, as well as how the rest of the globe is looking at the "fiscal cliff" debate taking place in the U.S.
Bryan Fry, CEO of Pernod Ricard US, offers insight on the holiday season and what it means for his business. Sales of various types of whiskey are growing because younger consumers have taken to it, he says
CNBC's Eamon Javers & Steve Liesman offer analysis of John Boehner's remarks on fiscal cliff talks. Republicans don't believe the President has offered enough spending cuts.
Jordan Posner, Matrix Asset Advisors, offers insight on the markets ahead of a statement from House Speaker John Boehner. The markets are higher on the day due to cliff progress.
Jason Goldberg, Barclays, explains how long he expects banks to get a boost from Meredith Whitney's latest upgrades on Citi, Bank of America and Discover Financial.
How the fiscal cliff talks may impact holiday spending, and the state of retail now, with CNBC's Courtney Reagan and Neil Cole, Iconix president & CEO.
NBC's Danielle Leigh reports students who attended Sandy Hook Elementary School are indefinitely excused; and CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports the shooting has reignited a debate over gun control and the safety of our schools.
FedEx and Oracle are among the big names preparing to report quarterly earnings this week. Christine Short of S&P; Capital IQ, says analysts are focusing on the materials sector.
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