Hightower’s Stephanie Link breaks down shares of Hilton, Expedia and Match Group
Stephanie Link, Hightower Advisors chief investment strategist and portfolio manager, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to react to moves in bitcoin. Link also breaks down stocks to watch ahead of the open.
Read More »Rivian gradually increases R1S SUV production, addresses supply chain challenges
In less than six months, Rivian went from an IPO darling to a struggling electric-vehicle startup. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau joins ‘Squawk Box’ to break down whether things are turning around for the car company.
Read More »Bank of America reports Q1 earnings, beats Wall Street’s estimates
CNBC’s Leslie Picker and Hightower’s Stephanie Link join CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to break down Bank of America’s first-quarter earnings.
Read More »How can Elon Musk afford $43 billion for Twitter? Two experts weigh in
Joanna Stern, Wall Street Journal personal technology columnist, and Yale University’s Joanne Lipman join CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to break down whether Elon Musk can afford social media giant Twitter.
Read More »CFRA: Elon Musk’s bid essentially puts a cap on Twitter’s stock
Angelo Zino of CFRA discusses the latest move by Twitter’s board to enact a so-called “poison pill” follow Elon Musk’s buyout bid, and whether the stock will continue to languish if he or another bidder are unable to complete a…
Read More »How taxes, 401(k) plans and IRAs work
Taxes, 401(k) plans and IRAs can be difficult to understand. And Americans don’t spend enough time doing their taxes — on average, just 12 hours along with $230 to file the paperwork, according IRS estimates — to get the best…
Read More »CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate weighs in on rising mortgage rates and the housing market
M. Ryan Gorman, CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate, discusses whether a mortgage rate above 5% will take some of the heat out of the U.S. housing market, and how so many homeowners are unsure how much their property is…
Read More »Today’s RBI: What Twitter users think will happen in Twitter’s future
Brian Sullivan unveils the results of several Twitter polls on whether users believe the company is viewed as a public utility, and whether Elon Musk will ultimately be successful in his takeover attempt.
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