Activist investor Carl Icahn accused Illumina CEO Francis deSouza of trying to downplay the company’s “decidedly mediocre” Q1 2023 results this week.
Mastercard announces new blockchain standards, and Coinbase responds to the SEC: CNBC Crypto World
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today’s show, Raj Dhamodharan of Mastercard and Paul Grewal of Coinbase
Here’s how one investor is finding underappreciated opportunities this earnings season
Longtime investor and trader Jim Lebenthal said the real opportunities lie outside of the popular tech sector during this earnings season.
These stocks reporting next week have a history of beating earnings expectations
Investors looking for ways to play the next batch of earnings may want to look at names with a history of outperforming expectations.
How A.I. could change the future of work
With artificial intelligence tools becoming more and more accessible, will companies use the new technology to increase productivity–or to reduce labor costs?
Actively managed funds come with unique risks and rewards. Here’s how investors can pick a winner
Actively managed funds can outperform during periods of volatility, but investors will have to do their due diligence.
How long does it take to close on a house and what should you expect?
The closing process can feel like a marathon since there are so many phases to it; CNBC Select breaks down the process below.
Series I bond rates fall to 4.3% amid cooling inflation
Series I bonds will offer lower returns for the next six months, reflecting cooling inflation.
House votes to restore solar panel tariffs, Biden vows to veto bill if it passes Senate
The president’s tariff moratorium was imposed as a bridge to boost U.S. solar manufacturing capacity while accelerating clean energy development.
Ron Insana says ‘to-the-death’ struggles over the debt ceiling do little to solve the problems the U.S. faces, but this could
Debt ceiling battles and other styles of brinksmanship do nothing to engender goodwill between the world’s biggest borrower and its biggest lenders.