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Rocket Lab has surged, beating estimates for a better-than-expected results for its third quarter. CEO Peter Beck tells Morgan Brennan that the company is seeing record momentum in all its businesses, from its space systems segment to small launch rocket demand. Looking beyond the quarter the rocket startup raised its Q4 revenue guidance and is readying its medium launch rocket Neutron for its first flight next year. Founder & CEO Peter Beck and Morgan Brennan discuss the quarter, what a second Trump administration could mean for space policy – especially with SpaceX’s Elon Musk in the mix—and what he’s most excited about for space exploration.
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The post-election breather extended to its second day in a row as stocks lost steam in the final hour of trade. CFRA's Keith Snyder breaks down Cisco earnings. Greenlight's David Einhorn gives a new industrial pick he likes. Ibotta CEO Bryan Leach on the company's third results as a public company, how the consumer is faring and what the company plans to do if inflation returns to growth in 2025. Rocket Lab stock shot up more than 25% today; CEO Peter Beck talks the growth of the business, the company's plans under Trump 2.0 and how it is positioned relative to SpaceX.
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Where are these markets likely to head over the next few months? Courtney Garcia of Payne Capital, HSBC’s Max Kettner and Capital Area Planning Group’s Malcolm Ethridge debate where they see stocks headed. Plus, top technician Jonathan Krinsky from BTIG says U.S. stocks seem to be the only game in town right now. He explains why. And we explain why Jetblue shares soared in today’s session.
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Stocks had their first down day since the election as investors took a breather and Treasury yields rose. Earnings Instacart, Skyworks, Cava, Flutter. Top analyst, Mark Mahaney of Evercore ISI, takes a deep dive on Spotify earnings and why he likes the company. Ares Global Head of Wealth Management Raj Dhanda on top opportunities in private markets and how to allocate under Trump 2.0. Shift4 Payments founder and CEO Jared Isaacman on earnings, the consumer and space policy.
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Can the markets’ pro-growth, risk-on message of the past week be trusted? And how has it changed the setup into the year’s final stretch? Our all-star panel of Sofi’s Liz Young, Metlift’s Drew Matus and Thornburg’s Emily Leveille break down where they stand. Plus, Sherry Paul of Morgan Stanley Private Wealth breaks down her year-end playbook. And, we run through what to watch from Instacart, Occidental Petroleum and Flutter when those names report in Overtime.
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The Dow closed above 44,000 and the S&P 500 closed above 6,000 for the first time as stocks extend their bullish run since the election. Bespoke’s Paul Hickey and Envestnet’s Dana D’Auria break down what could be ahead through year-end. Apollo Global’s Torsten Slok on the Fed’s next move. Insulet CEO Jim Hollingshead on the company seeing strong demand for its insulin pump. IAC CEO Joey Levin on the company’s decision to explore spinning off its ownership in Angi—and what he might do with the cash.
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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 Dow and S&P 500 had their best weeks since last November. Sunnova CEO John Berger talks his stock’s selloff since election day—and why the market has it wrong. Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talks the latest earnings, an update on rebuilding the enterprise sales team and protecting the 2024 election. Plus, Robinhood Chief Brokerage Officer Steve Quirk on how users are trading on the platform since the election.
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With an already-strong bull market getting an extra kick from anticipated policy help and loosening Fed policy into a sturdy economy … what’s not to like? NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson, Truist’s Keith Lerner and Pointwealth Capital weigh in on where they see the markets – and your money – headed from here. Plus, Former Fed Governor Mishkin maps out what he is expecting from next week’s CPI print. And, RBC’s Lori Calvasina reveals her post-election playbook.
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When it comes to capital in space and defense technology, the government and VC investors have remained king. But Leonid Capital Partners is doing something different: pivoting the industry to private credit. With the firm, companies—including clients like ABL Space Systems, Canopy Aerospace, Phase Four and more— can borrow against their government contracts. Co-Founder & President James Parker joins Morgan Brennan to discuss what’s enticing him now and the investing landscape writ large.
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record levels after the Fed cut by 25 basis points. Hightower's Stephanie Link and Jefferies' David Zervos break down what it means for investors. Earnings from Airbnb, Expedia, Block, Pinterest, Rivian, DraftKings, Affirm and Cloudflare. Affirm CEO Max Levchin talks about the latest results, latest trends on consumer growing and its growing number of merchant partners. Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe on why the company is seeing larger losses per car in than a year ago and what's ahead.
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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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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 Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all closed at record highs as stocks surged the day after Donald Trump's presidential victory. We break down what the next steps are going to be across the key sectors and for your money. Interactive Brokers' founder Thomas Peterffy talks about investors hoping for less regulation on Wall Street, while longtime tech investor Alan Patricof gives his take on what happens now for Big Tech and M&A. Plus, Anduril founder Palmer Luckey on the growing relationship between Silicon Valley and the Defense Department.
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Keith Rabois, early investor in Affirm, Stripe, DoorDash and others, on why he is supporting Trump in the election—and why he changed his stance as a former Never Trumper. Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark talks the business issues on the ballot and what is most important to the CEOs she represents. Plus, Lumen CEO Kate Johnson on her company's new deal with Google Cloud and why Big Tech is partnering with Lumen for building AI networks. Plus, investors sour on Super Micro's latest earnings.
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What could the election’s result mean for this bull run? Our all-star panel of New York Life Investments’ Lauren Goodwin, iCapital’s Anastasia Amoroso and Charles Schwab’s Kevin Gordon reveal what they think is next for stocks. Plus, Glen Kacher from Light Street Capital tells us where he sees the mega-caps headed as we look toward the end of the year.
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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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How should investors play the next few weeks? Trivariate’s Adam Parker, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper and BMO’s Yung-Yu Ma reveal their playbooks. Plus, Aswath Damodaran from NYU Stern School of Business weighs in on tech valuations now that mega-cap earnings are in the rearview mirror. And, top technician Chris Verrone tells us how he is navigating the uncertainty surrounding the election and upcoming fed meeting.
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Former PIMCO Chief Economist Paul McCulley talks what’s next for the Fed after the weak October jobs report—and why he says there should be 150 basis points more of cuts. Goldman Sachs managing director Eric Sheridan gives his tech playbook after six of the Magnificent 7 have reported earnings and what trends he is watching in next weeks reports. Plus, Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves on the company’s just-closed acquisition of Canada-based Stelco, the 2024 election impact on the steel industry, and why he calls the United States “sick” due to tariffs and imports.
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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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