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Autonomous shipbuilder Saronic is raising $600 million in a Series C funding round thatâwithin a yearâ quadruples its valuation to $4 billion. CEO Dino Mavrookas joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the challenges and delays in miliary shipbuilding, the companyâs $600 million Series C funding round, and making vessels that donât require humans.
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Innovator ETFsâ Tim Urbanowicz and CNBCâs Mike Santoli break down the market action. Our Phil LeBeau sits down with Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe to discuss the EV makerâs latest earnings. RingCentral CEO Vlad Shmunis joins before the earnings call to discuss the recent quarter. Plus, Unity Software CEO Matthew Bromberg on the companyâs results and its new AI-driven ad platform. Morgan sits down with Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet for a rare and exclusive interview on the new administration, DOGE and more.
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Forterra is in the business of autonomous vehiclesâŠbut not for the everyday driver. The startup has developed self-driving capabilities for defense and industrial customers, now announcing a production contract with the U.S. Marines to make Oshkoshâs Rogue Fire vehicles autonomous. CEO Josh Araujo and Chief Growth Officer Scott Sanders join Morgan Brennan to discuss its partnerships with defense contractors, taking soldiers and Marines out of harms way, and how the companyâs technology can be used beyond the battlefield.
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Does the momentum portend a rough patch for stocks overall? We discuss with Strategasâ Chris Verrone. Plus, JPMorgan Asset Managementâs Gabriela Santos and Invescoâs Kristina Hooper weigh in on this time of uncertainty for investors. And, retailing legend Mickey Drexler weighs in on the health of the consumer and tells us where he is seeing pockets of opportunity in that sector.
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Vital Knowledge Founder Adam Crisafulli and Carson Group Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick break down the latest market trends. Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders weighs in on the Fed minutes and what they mean for investors. Needhamâs Laura Martin provides key insights on Apple and where it stands in the AI race after its new phone release. Plus, earnings coverage from Carvana, Klaviyo, and Host Hotels, with CEO James Risoleo joining to discuss the hospitality landscape. Also, defense stocks react to Pentagon budget concerns.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs 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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Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel analyzes the market outlook and what he is telling clients as stocks sit near records. Our Angelica Peebles sits down with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla to discuss drug pricing and industry challenges as the sector readies itself for HHS RFK Jr. Rockefeller International's Ruchir Sharma weighs in on Chinaâs Xi-CEO meeting. Plus, Morgan sits down with Saronic CEO Dino Mavrookas, talking the company's new capital raise and its shipbuilding efforts while Jon talks with Abridge CEO Dr. Shiv Rao on bringing AI to patient care.
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Several AI stocks surging today â from Oracle, to Dell, to Vistra and Vertiv - perhaps because of Elon Muskâs new AI model. We discuss with our panel of experts. Plus, Ferguson Wellmanâs Mary Lago tells us how she is advising her high net worth clients right now. And, back-to-back Daytona 500 winner William Byron joins us at Post Nine.
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Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos and RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy Lori Calvasina join to break down the market landscape after a wild week. Our Kristina Partsinevelos digs into Nvidiaâs latest 13F filing and its shifting investments. Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler discusses the companyâs earnings results and what kind of AI return the company is seeing in an exclusive interview. Jefferies' Michael Yee weighs in on Moderna, biotech, and the potential RFK impact on markets. Plus, John San Marco previews Walmartâs earnings and the retail outlook amid tariff concerns.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs 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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Adam Crisafulli and Mike Santoli break down a packed earnings slate, including Airbnb, Roku, Coinbase, and more. Mark Mahaney joins to analyze Airbnb and Rokuâs results, while DraftKings CEO Jason Robins weighs in on the companyâs latest quarter and the impact from the Super Bowl. Citizensâ analyst Devin Ryan discusses Coinbaseâs earnings, and Zoetis CEO Kristin Peck talks tariffs, avian flu, and the companyâs portfolio. Plus, our Bertha Coombs reports on the growing coverage for sickle cell gene therapies.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs 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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Baiju Bhatt, co-founder of Robinhood, has set his sights on a new moonshot: space-based solar power. His new venture, Aetherflux, looks to hone solar power through a constellation of satellitesâwhere each payload will transmit power to ground stations via infrared lasers. He joins Morgan Brennan to discuss his transition from financial technology to space, his vision for the technology, and what it could mean for surging energy demand on earth.
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Barbara Doran and Kara Murphy join for a market panel as we analyze key earnings from Robinhood, Reddit, Cisco, and more. Mizuho's Dan Dolev weighs in on Robinhoodâs results, while Citizens JPM analyst Andrew Boone breaks down Redditâs earnings report. Dan Niles shares his take on CPI and the broader market, plus Emily Wilkins reports on the GOP tax plan. We wrap with Citiâs Drew Pettit on whatâs next for equities.
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What is the best strategy to navigate a more volatile market? Trivariateâs Adam Parker, Requisite Capitalâs Bryn Talkington and Wells Fargoâs Chris Harvey reveal how theyâre trading this space. Plus, Light Street Capitalâs Glen Kacher tells us how he is playing the Magnificent 7 and the AI arms race. And, Former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher reacts to todayâs hotter than expected CPI.
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Globalstar, which provides the space-based emergency services for Appleâs iPhones, is tapping MDA Space to build satellites for its next-gen communication satellites. MDA CEO Mike Greenley joins Morgan Brennan to talk the new contract, the future of connectivity, and how the Canadian company is navigating the possibility of tariffs.
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We kick off a wild hour with Paul Hickey of Bespoke Investment Group and Jill Carey Hall of BofA Global Research breaking down earnings from Lyft, DoorDash, Gilead and more. DA Davidson's Tom White weighs in on Lyftâs results. Jon shares insights from DoorDashâs CFO Ravi Inukonda, including where the company is investing to continue scaling. Freshworks CEO Dennis Woodside joins to discuss earnings, and Andurilâs Palmer Luckey dives into defense under Trump, DOGE, and the company's latest news. Plus, Nucor CEO Leon Topalian on the impact of tariffs.
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The Fed no doubt grappling with whether it should cut or not. The Wall Street Journalâs Nick Timiraos tells us whatâs at stake in tomorrowâs CPI report. Plus, iCapitalâs Anastasia Amoroso and JP Morgan Asset Managementâs Jack Manley tells us what they think the tariffs could mean for the markets and your money. And, we break down the latest in the tech space amid the ongoing drama between Elon Musk and Sam Altman â as well as Appleâs potential new partnership.
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Investors shrugging off more tariff threats from President Trump. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq higher for a 4th straight day while the Dow snapped a 2-day losing streak. Morgan Stanley Chief Global Economist Seth Carpenter discusses whether tariffs on all imported steel and aluminum as well as reciprocal tariffs could threaten the U.S. economy. PIMCOâs Head of Emerging Markets reveals where he sees opportunities around the globe because of the ongoing trade war. The CEO of Juniper Networks defends his companyâs merger with HPE and says the Justice Department is getting it wrong by trying to block the deal. And the incoming CEO of Nokia reveals how he plans to increase competition in the networking space and take on companies like Juniper & HPE.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs 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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