Elon Musk comments ignite debate over remote work versus returning to the office
Tsedal Neeley, Harvard Business School professor, and Tom Gimbel, LaSalle Network founder and CEO, join CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to discuss Elon Musk’s recent comments about banning remote work at Tesla.
Read More »Tech stocks face more and more challenges to fast growth, says veteran investor Alan Patricof
Alan Patricof, Primetime Partners and veteran venture capital investor, joins CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to discuss tech stock valuations and how investors can prepare for higher interest rates.
Read More »More than 80% of workers concerned about recession, says CNBC’s All-America Workforce Survey
CNBC’s Steve Liesman reports on the results from the CNBC All-America Workforce Survey, which found that 69 percent of workers were satisfied with their salaries, and that 82 percent were not actively looking for a new job.
Read More »Sandberg leaving Meta not surprising given company’s pivot, says LightShed’s Rich Greenfield
Rich Greenfield, LightShed Partners, and Sara Fischer, Axios media reporter, join CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to discuss Sheryl Sandberg leaving Meta Platforms, formerly known as Facebook, and what it means for the social media giant.
Read More »Arete: This be a smooth transition for Meta, and prepare the platform for what’s ahead
Rocco Strauss of Arete Research discusses Sheryl Sandberg’s legacy at Facebook and now Meta Platforms, and the future course of social media giant without her directly at the side of Mark Zuckerberg.
Read More »Expect OPEC+ members to agree to pump more oil, says RBC Capital Market’s Helima Croft
CNBC’s Brian Sullivan and RBC Capital Market’s Helima Croft break down the big meeting with OPEC+ members, and how Russia’s presence at the negotiating table could change the dynamic.
Read More »Biden administration to cancel debt for former students of Corinthian Colleges
CNBC’s Becky Quick reports on news that the Biden administration plans to cancel debt for former students of Corinthian Colleges, which has been accused of predatory and unlawful practices, and faced numerous lawsuits.
Read More »Amena Bakr: In the oil crisis, all roads lead back to Riyadh
Amena Bakr, Chief OPEC Correspondent & Deputy Dubai Bureau Chief, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss expectations for the OPEC+ meeting today.
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