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Voyager Technologies, a commercial space and defense technology startup, has gone public. Skyrocketing more than 80% in its first day trading at the New York Stock Exchange, it reflects a milestone for the broader space. Co-founder & CEO Dylan Taylor joins Morgan Brennan from the stock exchange to talk about the new frontier for the company and space economy: Wall Street.
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Jon sits down with AMD Chair & CEO Lisa Su at the companyâs AI event where she unveiled a new raft of AI products. Our Steve Liesman breaks down the dayâs data, dollar, and yields. Markets in focus with Ryan Detrick of Carson Group and Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital. Plus: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong from the Crypto Summit on whatâs next for the industry, and Menlo Venturesâ Shawn Carolan, a Chime board member, on the companyâs IPO and stock pop.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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With the Fed decision just days away, Liz Ann Sonders of Schwab sets the stage for markets. Our Megan Cassella tracks progress in China trade talks, and Pippa Stevens asks: are minerals the new geopolitical currency? Francisco Blanch of Bank of America joins to break down the big moves in metals and oil. Later, former Kansas City Fed President Esther George previews whatâs next from the Fed. Plus: Sam Korus of ARK weighs in on SpaceXâs soaring valuationâand weâve got Oracle earnings after the bell.
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After a ripping rebound rally based on a resilient economy and trade war de-escalation, how does the risk-reward setup for stocks look from here? And what will drive the next notable move? We discuss with Solusâ Dan Greenhaus, Hightowerâs Stephanie Link and JP Morgan Asset Managementâs Stephanie Aliaga. Plus, former Fed governor Mishkin tells us what todayâs CPI number might mean for the Fedâs next move. And, BTIGâs Jonathan Krinsky breaks down the charts and tells us where he sees the energy sector headed from here.
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Vital Knowledgeâs Adam Crisafulli and Nicole Webb of Wealth Enhancement Group weigh in on where the market goes from here. Jason Furman, Harvard professor and former CEA chair, joins to talk policy, China talks, and the latest from DC. As Microsoft hits multiple record highs in recent days, Joel Fishbein of Truist explains why heâs the Streetâs biggest bull while KeyBancâs Jackson Ader defends his neutral rating. Plus: Palmer Luckey, Andurilâs founder, sits down to discuss whatâs ahead for the company after topping this yearâs CNBC Disruptor 50 list.
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We take you inside the fast-moving world of AI. We discuss who is winning the race and â perhaps most importantly â where the next big investments are being made for tomorrow. Youâll meet the people, the companies and the technologies on the cutting edge â as well as innovations that will transform the way we will live, work and interact with each other. We have exclusive interviews with AWS CEO Matt Garman, Anthropic angel investor Anjney Midha, Notable Capitalâs Jeff Richards and tech investor Ankur Crawford from Alger.
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Evercore ISIâs Julian Emanuel joins to lay out whatâs driving markets. As U.S.âChina trade talks resume in London, Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Rep and now with the Council on Foreign Relations, weighs in on whatâs at stake. Our Eunice Yoon explores Chinaâs EV market on the ground. Plus, Appleâs WWDC with CNBCâs Steve Kovach and Maxim Groupâs Tom Forte. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev details his White House visit and the progress of Trump accounts. Aon CEO Greg Case on the companyâs investor day, promise of AI and global volatility.
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Can WWDC ignite Appleâs stock and change the narrative around its AI strategy? We discuss with our all-star panel of Steve Kovach, star analyst Dan Ives, tech expert Alex Kantrowitz and shareholders Jason Snipe and Malcolm Ethridge. Plus, Trivariateâs Adam Parker tells us why he is getting defensive right now. And, Tesla got hit with two downgrades as it gears up for its highly anticipated robotaxi event. We discuss what is at stake.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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Strategasâ Chris Verrone, NB Private Wealthâs Shannon Saccocia and Invescoâs Brian Levitt break down their forecasts for stocks amid the trade uncertainty. Plus, Professor Jeremy Siegel tells us why he favors a âcautionary cut.â And, Robinhood hit fresh all-time highs. We tell you whatâs driving that stock higher.
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President Trump and Elon Muskâs bromance is over. The two sent scathing attacks from their respective social media sites against each otherâand Tesla shares tanked. We have you covered with reporting from our Eamon Javers, plus analysis from shareholder Brenda Vingiello, WSJâs Tesla reporter Tim Higgins and analyst Craig Irwin from Roth Capital. Earnings from Lululemon and Broadcom. Plus, interviews with the CEOs of MongoDB and Rubrik as investors continue to look for clues on tariffs impact.
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A triangle of tremendous intrigue today surrounding the White House. We discuss all the latest â and what could be at stake for the market with Bryn Talkington, Alex Kantrowitz and Courtney Garcia. Plus, we get you set up for Broadcom results in Overtime with star analyst Stacy Rasgon. And, Brown Formanâs stock on the rocks today â we tell you why.
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Bond yields fall after softer ADP employment data, setting the stage for Fridayâs jobs report. Our Rick Santelli breaks down the move, with Mike Santoli offering his take on what it means for markets. Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge weighs in on jobs, the Fed, and the rate outlook. Earnings from Five Below, PVH, and MongoDB take center stage. Marko Papic of BCA Research discusses the implications of an expected Trump-Xi call on U.S.-China trade. Jim Paulsen joins to discuss the wave of strategists lifting their S&P 500 targets. Brent Thill of Jefferies and Gil Luria of DA Davidson go head-to-head in a CoreWeave valuation debate.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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Paul Hickey, Co-Founder of Bespoke, breaks down the market action, as well as earnings from Asana and HPE. CrowdStrike earnings reaction with Joel Fishbein of Truist. Our Pippa Stevens on the latest in the warming relationship between nuclear and tech: this time, with Constellation and Meta. Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein on why Qualcomm is the âRodney Dangerfieldâ of chip stocksâgetting no respect despite strong fundamentals. Bullish technical signals with Warren Pies, Co-Founder of 3Fourteen Research, who sees a path to all-time highs this summer. Plus, Diana Olick on how more homeowners are cashing out home equity.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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Market start the week and month paring morning losses and grinding higher throughout the sessios, with plenty of macro catalysts ahead. Our Megan Cassella reports on escalating trade tensions as China strikes back. We take a look at the trajectory with Dan Skelly, Managing Director at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, who expects rangebound action for the rest of 2025. Oil spikes more after an OPEC outlook hike was less-than-feared and energy investor Arjun Murti weighs in. Our Eunice Yoon reports from Beijing on how Chinese restaurants are dropping American menu itemsâlike U.S. chicken feetâas tensions rise. Our Brian Sullivan reports on progress with the Alaska LNG pipeline from the Arctic Circle. Michael Lasser, Retail Analyst at UBS, joins Jon to break down dollar-store earnings later this week.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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Markets navigate fresh trade headlines and tech disruption: Unlimitedâs Bob Elliott and G Squared Capitalâs Victoria Greene weigh in on market sentiment and positioning. Our Kate Rooney reports on whether the Trump agenda could chill Silicon Valleyâs startup pipeline through its attacks on higher education. Shaun Maguire of Sequoia Capital joins exclusively from the Reagan National Economic Forum to discuss venture capital and the tech ecosystem, including his firmâs exposure to Musk-led companies like SpaceX, xAI, and The Boring Company. Home Depot CFO Richard McPhail speaks exclusively on how tariffs are impacting retail and housing, and Tim Sloan of Fortress gives a read on the real estate market.
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