Trading Costco here may be worth the cost. So says Todd Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.com, who found the recent action in the consumer staples sector as a whole — and Costco’s stock in particular — to be worth investors’ attention. “I’m seeing the overall market being a little overbought, which gives me pause, but I
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why Wall Street has fallen out of love with enterprise-based technology stocks like Cisco and turned to consumer-based ones like Roku. The “Mad Money” host sits down with Viacom CEO Bob Bakish to get insight into the company’s merger with CBS and foray into the streaming war. Later in the show
The bail bond industry rakes in an estimated $2 billion per year, according to industry observers. When someone finds themselves in jail, they can often gain their freedom while they await trial by posting bail. But even small bails amounting to just $500 or $1,000 can prove unaffordable for many. In fact, 40% of Americans
DETROIT – Ford Motor is expanding its iconic Mustang franchise to include the automaker’s first-ever, all-electric SUV: the Mustang Mach-E. The vehicle, which will make its global debut Sunday in Los Angeles, marks the first time the Mustang name and badge have been used on a vehicle other than the two-door pony car since it
Hyundai confirms it will put first pickup, the Santa Cruz, into production at Alabama plant in 2021. Hyundai handout After an unexpectedly long delay, Hyundai has given the go to build a new compact pickup truck, a version of the Santa Cruz concept from the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, at its Montgomery, Alabama assembly plant.
One of the most highly-anticipated debuts of the LA Auto Show is the global unveiling of Ford Motor’s “Mustang-inspired” SUV, which is expected to be called the “Mach-E.” Ford DETROIT – Forget about saving the planet. Automakers from Ford to Tesla are building a new generation of electric vehicles that is faster and more powerful
Smartsheet: “I’ve been doing the work on this piece for a while about all the too many cloud-based companies. That comes down to the too many cloud-based companies. I’m sorry, I have to put it there.” Kirkland Lake Gold: “Well that’s an odd one because I do prefer Agnico Eagle … or I prefer Barrick,
Military veterans often possess skills that can fortify a financial technology company’s workforce, which is why PayPal has committed to hiring former service members, Chief Financial Officer John Rainey told CNBC Tuesday. Since 2017, PayPal has added more than 180 veterans to its payroll in large part from the help of partnerships with organizations, such
David Levy, chief executive officer of Brooklyn Nets and Barclays Center, speaks during the Power of Data: Sooner Than You Think global technology conference in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. Cate Dingley | Bloomberg | Getty Images David Levy is stepping down as CEO of the Brooklyn Nets
An employee prepares a burrito bowl at a Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky. Luke Sharrett | Bloomberg | Getty Images After a successful launch of carne asada in September, Chipotle Mexican Grill said it is extending its run through the end of this year and into the first quarter of 2020. The
CNBC’s Jim Cramer breaks down what bear investors are getting wrong about the stock market and why the bulls have prevailed. The “Mad Money” host sits down with Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Frank Del Rio for an interview on the company’s newest addition to its fleet of ships. Later in the show he defends CEO
Hill Street Studios | Getty Images Generation Z may be the first generation to have grown up with cellphones and laptops, but that doesn’t mean they’ll do their holiday shopping online. The young generation is less likely than millennials and Generation X to shop online, according to a report from The NPD Group based on
A large fracking operation becomes a new part of the horizon with Mount Meeker and Longs Peak looming in the background on December 28, 2017 in Loveland, Colorado. Helen H. Richardson | Denver Post | Getty Images Oil is a “broken barometer” and a “lagging indicator of Middle East stress,” according to Helima Croft, managing
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, speaking at the 2019 WEF in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 23rd, 2019. Adam Galica | CNBC The growing wealth gap separating the rich from the rest of the U.S. is an issue that needs to be resolved, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in a “60 Minutes”
The 2020 Chevy Silverado 4×4 Custom Crew Cab Mack Hogan | CNBC For 2019, General Motors released all-new versions of its volume-selling pickup trucks: the Chevy Silverado 1500 and the GMC Sierra 1500. They’re good trucks, but they’ve been somewhat overshadowed by Fiat Chrysler’s stellar Ram pickup that was also new for 2019. Sales of
Tesla Model 3 owners do not receive traditional car keys or fobs. Instead, the automaker provides them with a keycard and smartphone app to gain access and operate the car. Tesla YouTube DETROIT — Key fobs and emerging virtual, or digital, keys from the likes of Tesla and Lincoln are increasingly making traditional metal car
A man is seen admiring 3-D models made with HP printers at Industry Week in Barcelona, Spain. The objective is to accelerate the use of technologies and industrial sectors such as robotics, molds and matrices, new materials and 3-D printing. SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images A French cosmetics giant uses one to create
“The weather’s been ferocious,” said Elizabeth Ryan, the owner of Stone Ridge Orchard. “We’re fighting for our lives in this moment of climate change.” Emma Newburger / CNBC STONE RIDGE, N.Y. — Elizabeth Ryan was standing among her ruined Golden Supreme apple trees, recalling how they were snapped and toppled by Hurricane Sandy and debating
Mastercard: “Mastercard is a stock that should be at $300 that is masquerading as a $274 stock. I thought … [CEO] Ajaypal Banga did a fantastic job on the last quarter, he’s the CEO, and I want you to” buy, buy, buy. Lattice Semiconductor: “That’s an incredibly interesting situation and I actually want to buy it.”
CNBC’s Jim Cramer explains why Disney and Nvidia are two perfect stocks to put in a young child’s portfolio. The “Mad Money” host also hears from Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson about why the coffee giant continues to hire veterans. Later on, Cramer talks about other companies that hire former service members and argues that TJX