Episodes
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AST SpaceMobile has successfully launched its first five Bluebird commercial satellites, in a major step towards building space-based service for smartphones. Founder & CEO Abel Avellan joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the company’s direct-to-cell service, how the business model compares to competitors like SpaceX’s Starlink, and whether the company has the cash it needs to build out a constellation.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger joins for an exclusive interview after a slew of news, including billions more in CHIPS Act funding, an expanded partnership with AWS, and a plan to set up a separate internal governance structure for its foundry business. Evercore ISI’s Julian Emanuel discusses the prospects of a 50-basis-point rate cut at this week’s Fed meeting. Bank of America Securities analyst Wamsi Mohan talks about demand for the latest iPhone Pro, as Apple’s stock takes a leg lower. Plus a side effect of the Fed decision that could add cash to Americans’ wallets, and the latest on the historic Polaris Dawn spaceflight.
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Is the market’s growing confidence in that favored soft-landing scenario justified? And just how big are the Fed stakes for the fate of the bull market? Trivariate’s Adam Parker, Requisite Capital’s Bryn Talkington and Tavis McCourt of Raymond James debate where they stand. Plus, Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder makes the case for a 50 basis point cut at this week’s Fed meeting. And, Citi’s Mithra Warrier weighs in on the health of the hedge fund space heading into the end of the year.
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Fundstrat’s Tom Lee joins to discuss the recent move higher in the markets after the S&P 500, Nasdaq post their best weeks of the year. Interactive Brokers Chairman Thomas Peterffy on his company’s proposal to offer betting on US elections. Boeing stock one of the few laggards today after one of its unions voted to strike; former United CEO Oscar Munoz breaks down the steps ahead.
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Does the market have it right that the Fed can go big with its first easing move… without sounding an alarm about the economy? Professor Jeremy Siegel, Hightower’s Stephanie Link and Ned Davis Research’s Ed Clissold give their predictions. Plus, top Apple analyst Erik Woodring from Morgan Stanley tells us how he is navigating the stock as pre-orders kick off. And, Alger’s Ankur Crawford reveals how she is trading tech’s big week.
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The tech outperformance continued in trading today. BofA’s Jill Carey Hall and Schwab’s Omar Aguilar break down how to play the current market. Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen on the latest quarter and what’s next for the company. United Wholesale Mortgage CEO and Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishibia on mortgage demand and sport valuations. Ron Shaich, Panera founder and Cava Chair, on how to win consumers in the current environment.
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AST SpaceMobile has successfully launched its first five Bluebird commercial satellites, in a major step towards building space-based service for smartphones. AT&T has been a strategic partner of the company since 2018, as well as a key investor and beneficiary of the mass market. Fresh off the launch, AT&T Head of Networks Chris Sambar, joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the commercial partnership, how its venture differs from Verizon’s investment in the company, and the future of satellites for smartphones.
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How should investors play the markets right now as the tape tries to broaden again? Solus’ Dan Greenhaus, Virtus’ Joe Terranova and Wealth Enhancement Group’s Ayako Yoshioka break down their market playbooks. Plus, Paul Rabil – Co-Founder and President of the Premier Lacrosse League – discusses all things sports and media rights and the league’s championship game this upcoming weekend. And, star analyst Stacey Rasgon weighs in on the recent comeback in chip stocks.
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Stocks closed at session highs after a dramatic intraday turnaround, led by tech and chips. Goldman’s Eric Sheridan on what’s next for internet stocks and key takeaways from Communacopia conference. SHVO Ceo Michael Shvo on the journey behind reopening San Francisco’s Transamerica pyramid. Apllo’s Torsten Slok on the Fed. Sunnova CEO John Berger on the debate’s impact on solar stocks.
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Altimeter’s Brad Gerstner joins Scott Wapner live from Goldman Sachs’ Communacopia conference talking all things tech. Plus, New York Life Investments’ Lauren Goodwin and Jason Snipe of Odyssey react to that big interview and discuss their forecasts for the market. And, shares of Novo Nordisk got a big boost thanks to some new weight loss drug data. We drill down on the details and what it could mean for the stock in the long run.
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Tech outperformed on the session as stocks try to claw back last week’s losses. Vital Knowledge’s Adam Crisafulli and Truist Co-CIO Keith Lerner break down the market action while T. Rowe Price’s Tony Wang on the tech trade and top under-the-radar picks. ServiceNow stock hit an all-time high after introducing its newest AI offering: Xanadu. CEO Bill McDermott talks adoption of the company’s products in the new AI age. Piper Sandler analyst Scott Siefers on what happened today to drag down the financial sector stocks.
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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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Breaking down Apple’s newest offerings with Creative Strategies CEO Ben Bajarin, plus Jon walks through his checklist for event. Rubrik CEO Bipal Sinha on the company’s second quarterly report as a public company. Analysis of the strong quarter from Oracle with Wolfe’s Alex Zukin. Plus, where to find opportunity with Bespoke’s Paul Hickey and Wells Fargo’s Sameer Samana.
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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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The slide in tech stocks extended the Nasdaq 100 posting its worst week since July while the S&P 500 had its worst week of the year. We have you covered from every angle, including the market action with Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos, Kestra Investment Management CIO Kara Murphy and G Squared Private Wealth CEO Victoria Greene. Plus, Dan Niles on what to do with big tech stocks. Roblox CEO David Baszucki talks the company’s growth plan and Samsara CEO Sanjit Biswas on strong earnings.
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The road ahead for stocks has gotten bumpier… but are there too many potholes to get around? Fundstrat’s Tom Lee, Solus’ Dan Greenhaus and Payne Capital’s Courtney Garcia break down their forecasts. Plus, Morgan Stanley’s Chris Toomey tells us how he is advising his clients ahead of this month’s critical Fed decision. And, homebuilders were a rare bright spot in today’s down tape. We tell you what’s behind that big bounce.
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Within the next decade, thousands of satellites are set to head to space, but satellites may need to duck for cover. As more payloads enter low Earth orbit, space junk— debris from previous rocket launches, inactive satellites, and more—is also on the rise. LeoLabs is a startup that analyzes it all, and says number of active payloads it tracks has increased tenfold. With an additional 13,000 pieces of debris in orbit, what’s the future of space traffic management? CEO Tony Frazier joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the trajectory of space traffic, using AI to analyze satellites, and his six months on the job.
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Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves says in an exclusive interview with Closing Bell Overtime that the offer for US Steel is still on the table and he is working with JPMorgan and Wells Fargo on a plan. L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik talks global threat levels, disruption in the defense sector and what impact the 2024 election will have. Secureworks CEO Wendy Thomas on what a possible deal for the company would look like. Plus, Bernstein’s Stacy Rasgon reacts to Broadcom earnings.
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How much does tomorrow’s jobs report matter to the bull market? Charles Schwab’s Liz Ann Sonders gives her take. Plus, LA Rams president Kevin Demoff reacts to being ranked #2 on CNBC’s inaugural NFL valuations list. And, we break down what is behind Tesla’s big charge higher today.
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Stocks pared losses into the close, but the Nasdaq was lower for the second-straight day as the slide in chips continued. C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel discusses the latest quarter in first comments before the analyst call while ZScaler CEO Jay Chaudhry breaks down the weak billings guidance that scared investors. Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora on closing its IBM deal and the impact of Crowdstrike. Plus, Grant’s Interest Rate Observer founder Jim Grant on what’s next for inflation and the Fed.
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