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April 21, 2011
As earnings season winds down, firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have started to move past some of the institutional issues that have plagues them since the credit crisis.
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April 20, 2011
Duncan Niederauer, chief executive of N.Y.S.E. Euronext, discusses the pending merger bids with rival exchanges, saying the exchange’s strategy is best served by joining with Deutsche Boerse.
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April 20, 2011
Megan Liberman and Jennifer Preston discuss the role of Facebook and other social media in the early stages of the 2012 Presidential election.
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April 20, 2011
The trial of Raj Rajaratnam, the billionaire co-founder of hedge fund Galleon Group, enters its final phase. The jury will soon begin deliberating, in one of the largest insider trading cases ever.
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April 19, 2011
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner tells CNBC he disagrees with Standard & Poor’s negative U.S. outlook. He also discusses locking in targets for deficit reduction.
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April 18, 2011
Nestle, the world’s biggest food company, takes a step to strengthening its position in China as it agrees to take a stake in Yinlu Food Group.
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April 16, 2011
WET Designs is the originator of some of the world’s most famous fountains. Owner Mark Fuller explains his business vision and gives a tour of the meticulously designed WET Campus.
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April 15, 2011
With the tax deadline looming, CNBC looks at the games that wealthy Americans play to avoid paying Uncle Sam.
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April 15, 2011
In the wake of the financial crisis, "Sesame Street" is teaching children financial literacy. Ron Lieber talks to Elmo about saving and sharing.
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April 14, 2011
With an initial public offering on the Nasdaq, Zipcar, Inc. raised more than $174 million. The company has yet to make a profit, but investors are betting its lead over competitors will pay off.
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April 13, 2011
Jim Leech, president and chief executive of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, provides insight on managing a pension fund, his views on quantitative easing, and a Canadian view of the U.S. ...
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April 11, 2011
NYSE Euronext rebuffed an $11.3 billion bid from Nasdaq and ICE, as it reaffirmed a merger with Deutsche Boerse. Duncan Niederauer, NYSE Euronext chairman and chief executive, shares his insights.
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April 08, 2011
Scott Sperling, co-president of Thomas H. Lee Partners, says the threat of a double-dip recession has lessened, and that key credit markets are "as robust as we’ve seen" since ...
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April 08, 2011
Scott Sperling, co-president of Thomas H. Lee Partners, says the threat of a double-dip recession has lessened, and that key credit markets are "as robust as we’ve seen" since the financial crisis.
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April 07, 2011
As multibillion-dollar valuations for marquee-name social-media companies like Facebook and Groupon become the norm, echoes of the dot-com boom - and subsequent bust - reverberate among investors.
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April 06, 2011
In the current boom of social and mobile start-ups, four Silicon Valley entrepreneurs discuss their experiences attracting investments for their companies.
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April 06, 2011
Bill Miller, chairman and chief investment officer of Legg Mason Capital Management, discusses why he’s bullish on sectors such as financials and energy, in an interview with CNBC.
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April 05, 2011
Michael H. Steinhardt, chairman of Wisdom Tree Investments, describes Warren E. Buffett as a master of public relations, who has conned much of the public and the media.
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April 05, 2011
Michael H. Steinhardt, chairman of Wisdom Tree Investments, describes Warren E. Buffett as a master of public relations, who has conned much of the public and the media.
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April 04, 2011
As Blockbuster appears in bankruptcy court, investors such as Carl Icahn, Dish Network, and SK Telecom are looking at the company’s assets. The company's fate may be decided in court ...
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