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Stocks surge into the close but major averages ended May lower. RBC’s Lori Calvasina on the path forward for the markets. Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen on shipping costs surging and how transports are impacting inflation. Siemens CEO Roland Busch on automation in manufacturing and how the European giant is positioning its portfolio mix.
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There was no sell in May and go away as the major averages pace for their sixth positive month in seven. But what’s next? NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson, Hightower’s Stephanie Link and Odyssey’s Jason Snipe tell us if they think stocks can climb in June. Plus, Dell tanked after last night’s earnings. But EMJ’s Eric Jackson has been saying he sees the stock as a “stealth play in AI.” He explains where he stands now. And, clean energy had a huge month. Pippa Stevens tells us what names drove that space higher… and if the rally can continue.
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From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s 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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Is the narrowing rally a sign of an unhealthy market or one that’s just taking another well-deserved breather? Dan Greenhaus from Solus, Joe Terranova of Virtus and Bryn Talkington from Requisite Capital break down what they’re expecting. Plus, T. Rowe’s Sebastien Page tells us what he is expecting from PCE tomorrow. And, top technician Jeff DeGraaf tells us which much-loved sector he thinks could be due for a pullback.
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Breaking down Salesforce’s disappointing quarter as the stock sinks in Overtime; DA Davidson’s Gil Luria on what’s ahead for the Dow component. Plus, C3.AI CEO Thomas Siebel and Pure Storage CEO Charles Giancarlo talk their companies’ earnings in exclusive interviews. Other reports include Okta, Nutanix, HP and American Eagle – and why one space satellite company stock soared 70% today.
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Will rates or tech decide the fate of the rally? Lauren Goodwin from New York Life and Invesco’s Brian Levitt give their predictions. Plus, venture capitalist Rick Heitzmann gives his take on the rally in the tech sector and if it may be running out of steam. And, American Airlines’ stock had its worst day in 4 years. We explain why and how it’s impacting the rest of that space.
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The Nasdaq closed above 17,000 for the first time as Nvidia continues to help lift the markets. Fundstrat’s Tom Lee breaks down why he remains bullish equities heading into the summer. Earnings from Box and Cava, with Wedbush analyst Nick Setyan giving his instant reaction to Cava’s report. Redfin senior economist Chen Zhao on the housing market.
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Sofi’s Liz Young, NB Private Wealth’s Shannon Saccocia and Crossmark’s Victoria Fernandez map out how they think things will play out with tech in the driver’s seat once again. Plus, Nvidia’s stock popped as investors bet Elon Musk’s AI startup will deliver another windfall for the chipmaker. Star chip analyst Stacy Rasgon breaks down how he thinks that news will impact the semi sector in the long run. And, former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida reveals his prediction for rate cuts and the economy at large.
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A record close for the Nasdaq as tech recovered from Thursday’s slide. Unlimited Funds CEO Bob Elliott and Wells Fargo’s Tracie McMillion break down the market action. Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel talks consumer demand for travel and the long-term trends shaping the industry. HII CEO Christopher Kastner talks the supply chain, labor challenges and more.
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What does the road ahead for this rally look like? Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel tells us what he is expecting. Plus, Hightower’s Stephanie Link breaks down the latest moves she is making in her portfolio. And, venture capitalist Rashaun Williams tells us how he is putting his money to work in the tech sector and reveals his new sports investment.
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Despite Nvidia closing up nearly 10%, broader markets closed in the red with the Dow posting its worst day since March 2023. Truist’s Keith Lerner and G Squared’s Victoria Greene break down the market action, plus earnings from Workday, Ross Stores and Deckers. Intuit CEO joins in an exclusive interview to talk the strong quarter, plus the productivity gains from investing in AI. KeyBanc’s John Vinh on why there is still more upside ahead in Nvidia. The Department of Justice is suing Live Nation; company President Joe Berchtold on the counterargument. Raymond James’ Global Head of Private Capital Advisory Sunaina Sinha Haldea on how her clients are allocating their money.
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Given how far much of tech has rallied since the April bottom, should you take some profits or buy into the weakness? All-star panel featuring Trivariate’s Adam Parker, Citi’s Kristen Bitterly and Virtus’ Joe Terranova break down how they’re navigating the market right now. Plus, top tech analyst Mark Mahaney is shaking up his top picks list. He explains those moves. And, the DOJ is suing Live Nation – Ticketmaster’s parent company – over alleged antitrust violations. The company’s president and CFO Joe Berchtold gives his exclusive reaction to that.
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As agriculture becomes increasingly connected and autonomous, space is helping to enable the surge in services. CNH Industrial is the latest to level up its satellite communications, partnering with Intelsat to bring satellite communications to precision farming in rural areas. CEO Scott Wine joins Morgan Brennan to dig into the collaboration, what space can bring to farming and the global agricultural downturn.
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Nvidia reports Q1 earnings – and extends its recent impressive run. We have you covered from every angle, including analysts, shareholders and contrarian plays. Plus, earnings from Snowflake, ELF, and Synopsys.
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Investors anxiously awaiting Nvidia’s report in Overtime … mulling where stocks are likely to go, regardless of those results. Our all-star panel of Bryn Talkington, Josh Brown and Stacy Rasgon break down what they’re expecting and what it could mean for the market as a whole. Plus, Light Street’s Glen Kacher tells us how he is navigating the AI wars. And, Seema Mody sets us up for what’s at stake from Snowflake’s results.
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Fed officials weighing in recently on the path ahead for rates; Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos breaks down what you need to know. Vital Knowledge’s Adam Crisafulli and Stifel’s Barry Bannister on the market action, including why Bannister remains bearish on equities. Earnings from Urban Outfitters, Toll Brothers and Viasat. Scale AI announced a $1B raise at a nearly $14B valuation, including investments from Meta, Nvidia, Amazon and more. Founder and CEO Alexandr Wang joins in an exclusive interview to discuss how the company will use the money and how it uses data. BofA analyst Geoff Meacham on what Eli Lilly’s drug approval in China means for the stock.
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With stocks trading around record highs – is it time to lean in to this bull market or step back? Liz Ann Sonders from Charles Schwab tells us what she thinks is the best strategy. Plus, all eyes are on Nvidia ahead of its crucial earnings report tomorrow. We preview everything investors need to be watching from that report. And, Ether surged in today’s session. We tell you why and how it is impacting the rest of the crypto space.
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The Nasdaq notched a record close today while the S&P 500 fell just short of one. Kestra Investment’s Kara Murphy and Evans May Wealth’s Brooke May break down the market action. Earnings from Palo Alto Networks and Zoom. Barclays analyst Saket Kalia reacts to PANW’s Q3 numbers. Former Truist CEO Kelly King talks regulation in banking, movement at the regional level and what’s next for JPMorgan and Jamie Dimon. CyberArk CEO CEO Matt Cohen on today’s Venafi deal.
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Could there be more gains on the way? PIMCO’s Erin Browne, Payne Capital’s Courtney Garcia and CNBC’s Senior Markets Commentator Mike Santoli break down where they’re expecting stocks to go from here. Plus, top bank analyst Mike Mayo is flagging one stock that he thinks is the “Nvidia of banking.” He reveals that name. And, star analyst Dan Ives breaks down Microsoft’s big announcements today and what he is watching from Palo Alto earnings in Overtime.
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