Robert Costa, National Review political reporter, says the priority for the Romney team is to focus on his key vulnerabilities. Steve Malanga, Manhattan Institute; Kevin Williamson, author of "The Dependency Agenda"; and Barry Nolan, former Joint Econo... (CNBC)
U.S. Selloff Response to EM Troubles?
Emerging markets turn negative for the year. Could the U.S. selloff be mirroring the dip in the emerging markets? Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management; Richard Ross, Auerbach Garyson; and Daniel Wong, GAIN Capital Group, discuss. (CNBC)
Discussing the untold story of Yum! Brands, with Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management. And Ron Shah, Jina Ventures, weighs in on Yum Brands' push into India. (CNBC)
Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management, makes the case for buying MercadoLibre, which has been dubbed the "Amazon of Latin America." (CNBC)
The European debt crisis will be the main course at Camp David tonight as G-8 leaders gather, with CNBC's John Harwood; Don Luskin, CNBC contributor; and Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners CEO. (CNBC)
Next week's overnight trading opportunities. If you can't sleep, trade currencies, with CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Money In Motion traders. (CNBC)
Money In Motion Web Extra: Cashing in on Euro
Web-only advice and information for currency traders. (CNBC)
Facebook Closes Above IPO Price
Facebook stock closed above its IPO price on its first day on the Nasdaq, with Richard Laermer, ThankBank CEO. "This is people who don't want to be a part of the hype, but on Monday, they will want to be part of the hype," Laermer says. (CNBC)
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bell. (CNBC)
Debating whether JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon should stay or go amid his company's major trading loss, with Amar Bhide, Tuft University professor and CNBC's Ron Insana. (CNBC)
Nate Gross, Rock Health co-founder, discusses his company's efforts to revolutionize health care via the Internet. (CNBC)
In 2012, an estimated $80 billion will be spent on cancer drugs worldwide. Dr. Ronald DePinho, MD Anderson Cancer Center president, discusses how the cancer field has changed over the last several decades. (CNBC)
'Like' or 'Dislike' Facebook for the Economy?
Is the Facebook IPO good for the economy? Andrew Rachleff, Wealthfront president & CEO and David Callahan, Demos, weigh in. (CNBC)
Facebook Barely Holds IPO Price
Reacting to Facebook's first day of trading and forecasting its performance next week, with Russ Koesterich, BlackRock's iShares and the "Closing Bell" crew. (CNBC)
CNBC's David Faber reports on the performance of Facebook on its first day of trading on the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Facebook Hovers Near IPO Price
CNBC's Bertha Coombs and Kayla Tausche explain Facebook's "sentiment barometer." (CNBC)
Facebook Defending $38 IPO Price
David Pearl, Epoch Investment Partners and Jason Thomas, Aspirant, discuss Facebook's first day of trading; and CNBC's Melissa Lee reports Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan, top underwriters of the IPO deal, were heavy on this stock today to defend its $38 l... (CNBC)
JPMorgan Down 18% Since Initial Loss
Discussing whether JPMorgan's trading loss is still on the minds of Wall Street, and CEO Jamie Dimon's position on more banking regulations, with Monica Langley, Wall Street Journal and Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica. (CNBC)
How new millionaires can hold onto their riches, with David Greenberg, Greenberg Capital founder and James Altucher, Formula capital managing director. "People would pass me on the street and ask to borrow money," says Altucher. (CNBC)
Talking Numbers: JPM Selloff a Buying Opportunity?
Barry Sine, Drexel Hamilton and Paul Miller, FBR Capital Markets, share their take on JPMorgan as the charts tumble amid trading losses; and discussing Facebook's IPO, Sine says, "This is an IPO that doesn't work and if it hasn't worked the first day, ... (CNBC)
Sharing perspective on Facebook's performance on the Nasdaq today and whether judgments on the stock are premature, with James Bianco, Bianco Research president and CNBC Contributor Zachary Karabell. (CNBC)
Facebook's perceived lackluster debut has cast a shadow over social media stocks, reports CNBC's Seema Mody. (CNBC)
NYC Comptroller John Liu Takes on Embattled Companies
John Liu, New York City Comptroller, explains why he is calling for a "clawback" from executives responsible for JPMorgan's trading losses and why he wrote fellow Chesapeake shareholders to oppose the re-election of two directors. (CNBC)
Closing Bell Exchange: Facebook in the Final Hour
The "Closing Bell" crew discusses the frenzy surrounding Facebook's first trading day on the Nasdaq, with John Spallanzani, GFI Group and Peter Sorrentino, Huntington Asset Advisors. (CNBC)
CNBC's Sue Herera looks back at the week's top business and financial stories. (CNBC)
CNBC's Sue Herera looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. (CNBC)
Discussing the hype around Facebook's IPO and explaining the confusion over whether investors "got what they wanted," with Ken Kamen, Mercadien Asset Management president and CNBC's Gary Kaminsky. CNBC's Bertha Coombs also reports Facebook execution me... (CNBC)
CNBC's "Street Signs" crew explains Nasdaq's trading glitches today amid Facebook's IPO and also Mark Zuckerberg's statement. (CNBC)
Pivotal Research Rates Facebook a 'Sell'
Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research, discusses his company's "sell" rating on Facebook and $820 price target on Google. (CNBC)
Principal Global CEO on Facebook's Frenzy
Jim McCaughan, Principal Global Investors CEO, shares perspective on Facebook's first day of trading and Europe's debt crisis. "It's most likely that [Facebook] won't fulfill the growth dreams that growth stock investors have," he says. (CNBC)
Facebook's Global Ripple Effect
Tim Seymour, EmergingMoney.com founder, shares his take on Facebook's first day of trading and discusses how the IPO is impacting markets around the globe. (CNBC)
Street Signs Today: Street Worried for JPMorgan
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down which topics they will discuss in an hour of "Street Signs," including JPMorgan's trading loss worrying the Street and Nascar's fender bender with Capitol Hill. (CNBC)
The US Dollar Index is actually breaking its longest winning streak and the gold and silver ratio is at multi-month highs, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson. (CNBC)
Meir Lakhovsky, who dropped out of Harvard his junior year to intern at Facebook; Yifan Zhang, Harvard graduate and Gym-Pact CEO; and Michael Schrader, Harvard student and Vaxess Technologies CEO, share their insight on their latest ventures. (CNBC)
Zuckerberg Speaks to Facebook Employees
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is presented with a Nasdaq hoodie by CEO Robert Greifeld. Zuckerberg reminds employees the company's mission is to make the world more open and connected. Then he rings the opening bell. (CNBC)
JPMorgan's stock is under pressure after the bank's $2 billion loss is getting worse, with CNBC's Mary Thompson. (CNBC)
Emotional Markets Amid Nasdaq's Delay
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Matt Cheslock, Virtu Financial, discuss the angry traders who didn't receive confirmation on their Facebook orders and Zynga's trading halted for 50 minutes. (CNBC)
What Will Be Said About Facebook's IPO?
The "Power Lunch" crew discusses how shares of Facebook are trending on its first trading day and whether investors "won." (CNBC)
Discussing Facebook's first trading day on the Nasdaq and comparing it to Google's IPO and growth, with Chris Baggini, Turner Titan Fund. "Longer term, [Facebook] has a lot of upside opportunity," says Baggini. (CNBC)
Facebook's Impact on the Nasdaq
Discussing the electronic trading systems behind the drama at the open of Facebook's listing on the Nasdaq and what could restore investor confidence, with Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners and Roelof Botha, Sequoia Capital. (CNBC)
President Obama to Meet France's Hollande
The G8 leaders are meeting at Camp David this weekend to discuss the debt crisis in Europe where President Obama will meet France's new president-elect Francois Hollande, reports CNBC's John Harwood. (CNBC)
Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners and Roelof Botha, Sequoia Capital, discuss the shift from web-centric desktop firms to mobile. (CNBC)
David Sze, Greylock Partners venture capitalist, and an investor in Facebook since 2006, discusses his play on the company today and the potential growth opportunities in mobile, with CNBC's Sue Herera and Julia Boorstin. (CNBC)
Facebook Shares Rebound After Fall
The "Power Lunch" crew discusses all the action surrounding Facebook's first trading day on the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Nasdaq to Deliver Manual Report to Participants
CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports the Nasdaq will deliver manual reports since it experienced execution issues and a delay in Facebook's trading. (CNBC)
Nasdaq's Technical Difficulties
CNBC's Kate Kelly reports on the disappointing delay in Facebook's trading on the Nasdaq due to an overwhelming amount of orders. (CNBC)
Huge Volume for Facebook's First Trading Day
Discussing Facebook's early trading patterns and its "syndicate bid," with the FMHR crew. Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners, also weighs in on the state of social media stocks and his take on General Motors' decision to eliminate its ads from Facebook. (CNBC)
Nasdaq Investigating Issue in Delivering Trade Execution ...
Facebook's IPO is drawing the highest retail demand ever. Dan Rosensweig, Chegg president and CEO; Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners co-founder; and the FMHR crew, explain the significant drop in the stock early on and discuss its trading patterns. (CNBC)
Facebook Shares Staging Slight Rebound
CNBC's David Faber explains shares fell early on in Facebook's trading on the Nasdaq due to a "clog" in the system and traders were not able to execute orders. (CNBC)
Facebook Shares Pullback After Open
Facebook shares hover around the break-even point after a quick pop at the open. The "Squawk on the Street" crew, weigh in. (CNBC)
Fiorina's Advice to Zuckerberg
"I think this is a home run," says Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO, discussing Facebook's IPO and the emotional connection many people feel about the company, but cautions, over time investors will begin to focus in on its execution and metr... (CNBC)
Facebook's 'First Day Crazies'
Discussing the impact of aggressive selling at Facebook's open and a look at when the stock will finally settle down and trade like a big tech company, with Kevin Landis, Firsthand Capital Management. (CNBC)
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports on Facebook's initial trading range and expectations of where it might be headed. (CNBC)
Facebook Alums Building the Next Big Start-ups
Dave Morin, former Facebook developer and Path co-founder & CEO, discusses his career at Facebook, working with Mark Zuckerberg and the next big opportunities in start-ups. (CNBC)
Facebook Begins Trading on the Nasdaq
Facebook finally begins trading publicly on the Nasdaq after a delay due to last minute problems in changing orders. 82 million shares traded in the first 30 seconds of its open. The "Squawk on the Street" news team weighs in. (CNBC)
The Facebook Effect on the IPO Landscape
John Moriarty, Bank of America co-head of technology equity capital markets, discusses the impact Facebook will have on future IPOs. (CNBC)
Are Internet IPOs a good investment play? Bill Gurley, Benchmark Capital, discusses the trade on Facebook's stock. (CNBC)
Venture Capital Betting on Facebook
Manuel Henriquez, Hercules Technology Growth Capital CEO, discusses Facebook's valuation and how the company will be able to monetize its business model. (CNBC)
Networking Facebook's Ecosystem
Rick Marini, BranchOut founder & CEO, discusses his plans to grow the company's job networking service on Facebook. (CNBC)
Take a Look At Zuckerberg's Facebook Page
CNBC's Kayla Tausche provides a look at Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page and anticipates its first trade on the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Awaiting Facebook's Opening Trade
The "Squawk on the Street" news crew, discuss if the company will be able to monetize its advertising, and a look at Friday's markets, with CNBC's Bob Pisani and Bertha Coombs, outside the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
JPMorgan's CEO Dimon Agrees to Testify
The "Squawk on the Street" team discusses the news that JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon has agreed to testify before the Senate Banking Committee. (CNBC)
Facebook IPO: Nasdaq & Menlo Park, CA Live
The "Squawk on the Street" team discusses the action surrounding Facebook's upcoming IPO this morning and takes a bird's eye view of the excitement at the company's headquarters in Menlo Park. (CNBC)
The "Squawk on the Street" team discusses Facebook's hackathon last night ahead of its IPO, with CNBC's Carl Quintanilla live from its headquarters in Menlo Park, California. (CNBC)
How Do You Buy Facebook Shares?
CNBC's Kate Kelly reports the latest on Facebook's retail allocation and pricing strategy. (CNBC)
Cramer: 'Worst Stock Market in Many Years'
The "Squawk on the Street" team awaits Facebook's opening trade. "We have one of the worst stock markets we have seen in many years," says Cramer. (CNBC)
This Fund Owns 350,000 Shares of Facebook Stock
"Facebook is a once in a generation type of business," says Michael Moe, GSV Capital CEO, discussing how to value Facebook and why he is not a seller of the stock. (CNBC)
Michael Pachter, Wedbush Securities and the first analyst to rate Facebook, discusses his "outperform" rating and $44 price target on the stock. (CNBC)
How Facebook Makes Their Employees Happy
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla and Julia Boorstin discuss the many "perks" Facebook offers its employees, including three meals a day, free dry cleaning, and multiple bars with beer on tap. (CNBC)
Discussing the pros and cons of buying Facebook's IPO and a look inside the company's S-1, with Robert Peck, CoRise president & partner and Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO & editor-in-chief. (CNBC)
Facebook: The Street's IPO Craze
Boyd Steinhoff, SecondMarket and Henry Blodget, Business Insider CEO & editor-in-chief, discuss Facebook's IPO and where to find the next private plays. (CNBC)
What's the Deal with Facebook's Private Shares?
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports on Facebook's private trading history on SecondMarket, a private platform for exchanging shares. (CNBC)
The Manhattan Cup is the largest one-day fishing tournament in the Northeast with proceeds from the event benefiting the "Friends of Wounded Warriors" charity, with Wade Boggs, MLB Hall of Famer; Frank Crescitelli, Manhattan Cup co-director; and CNBC's... (CNBC)
Alan Patricof, Greycroft Partners founder, explains why he is concerned about the public's over-exuberance regarding the Facebook IPO, with Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors chairman & CEO. (CNBC)
G8 Meeting Heads to Crisis Camp
Robert Hormats, Under Secretary of State provides a preview of the likely topics of discussion at this weekend's G8 meeting of global leaders at Camp David. (CNBC)
Cooperman: Finding Value in Facebook
Facebook "could turn out to be the gateway to the Internet," says Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors chairman & CEO, discussing pricing value on Facebook's IPO and other internet companies going public. (CNBC)
Facebook: Not Buying the Investor Hype
Alexis Ohanian, entrepreneur and angel investor, explains why he is holding off buying shares of the social media giant. (CNBC)
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports employees at Facebook are in the midst of an all-night "hackathon" as the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg gets ready to ring the opening bell at the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Trading Block: The Euro Continues to Slide
A look at what traders will be watching in the currency markets, ahead of the opening bell, with David Woo, Bank of America Merrill Lynch. (CNBC)
Facebook: Unlocking Social Secrets
Howard Lindzon, Stocktwits CEO, explains how Facebook's IPO will unlock some of the secrets of social networking; put pressure on the company to explain its mobile monetization strategies; and increase competition with Google and other internet compani... (CNBC)
Facebook Stock Begins Trading Today
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports Facebook stock is expected to begin trading on the Nasdaq this morning under the symbol "FB", at an offering price of $38 a share. The company is valued at over $100 billion. (CNBC)
Global Market Update: Spanish Banks Downgraded
CNBC's Kelly Evans reports European stocks are on track for their biggest weekly decline since November, as fear about Greece and Spain grow and Moody's downgrades 16 Spanish banks, including the euro zone's largest bank, Banco Santander. (CNBC)
CFOs Lobby Congress on Dividend Tax
CFOs from across the nation descended on Capitol Hill today, demanding that Congress not raise taxes on capital gains and dividends, with Dean Baker, The Center for Economic Policy Research, and Phil Kerpen, American Commitment. (CNBC)
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin Saverin renounced U.S. citizenship in advance of the Facebook IPO. Now Sen. Chuck Schumer is seeking a 30% tax on the Facebook co-founder. CNBC's Eamon Javers reports. Julian Epstein, Democratic strategist, and James... (CNBC)
Hans Olsen, Barclays, says investors should stay defensive on health care, consumer staples and dividend-payers. (CNBC)
The U.S. will press the G-8 for a balance of growth and austerity policies, with CNBC's John Harwood; Tony Katz, Tea Party supporter; Joy Reid, TheGrio.com; and Bob Tyrrell, The American Spectator. (CNBC)
Worst Day for Stocks in 2 Weeks
Discussing the stock market slide and signs of a deflationary environment, with Ken Heebner, Capital Growth Management; Jim Lacamp, UBS; and David Goldman, Macro-Strategy. (CNBC)
NYSE Euronext and UPS CEOs Offer Advice for Zuckerberg
Duncan Niederauer, NYSE Euronext CEO and Scott Davis, UPS chairman and CEO, offer advice to Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg ahead of the company's listing on the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Does Zuckerberg Have Too Much Power in Facebook?
When Facebook goes public, founder Mark Zuckerberg will be the leader of a company valued at an estimated $104 billion, with Josh Brown, Fusion Analytics vice president; Tom Belesis, John Thomas Financial CEO; and Steve Weinstein, ITG Investment Resear... (CNBC)
Advertising revenue is the "bread and butter" for everything from television and radio to the Internet. Daina Middleton, Performics Global CEO and Larry Woodard, Graham Stanley Advertising, discuss whether the business model still works. (CNBC)
Halftime Final Trade: eBay, Ultra Petroleum & More
The FMHR traders share their final trades of the hour. (CNBC)
Money in Motion: Trading Europe
Andrew Busch, BMO Capital Global Market strategist, shares his currency trade amid European concerns. (CNBC)
JPMorgan's Dimon: Loss Could Grow By $1 Billion
CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on the state of JPMorgan since the mess over its trading loss. Stephanie Link, The Street and Ben Pace, Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, discuss the company's pullback and their sector picks. (CNBC)
JPMorgan: Worst Still to Come?
Shares of JPMorgan are down an additional 3% since news that the nation's largest bank may have lost $3 billion instead of $2 billion. Jim Rickards, JAC Capital Advisors, weighs in. (CNBC)
The world's biggest retailer Wal-Mart is trading higher after an upbeat earnings report. Michael Binger, Gradient Investments, offers insight. (CNBC)
Breaking News: President Obama & EU Leaders
President Obama will urge European leaders to address the European financial crisis at a G8 meeting, reports CNBC's Steve Liesman. (CNBC)
Apple has now lost about $104 billion in market cap. Robert Van Batenburg, Apple analyst at Louis Capital Markets and Tavis McCourt, Raymond James, discuss whether the tech giant is tumbling. (CNBC)
CNBC's Brian Sullivan & Amanda Drury share their gloomy and sunny stock picks, including Dendreon down 81% in the last year amid lawsuits over its cancer drug, Provenge. (CNBC)
Street Signs Today: Apple, JPMorgan & Wal-Mart
CNBC's Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury break down the major headlines they will discuss in "Street Signs," including whether the Apple cart will continue to tip and JPMorgan's losses are growing. (CNBC)
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on how IPOs may or may not add value to economy, as well as your portfolio. (CNBC)