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.
Read More »Nuttall: We’re in a post U.S. shale oil hyper growth world
Eric Nuttall of Ninepoint Partners discusses how the energy industry is in a supply crisis, due to structural growth challenges such as loss of Russian product, lack of spare capacity from OPEC and falling inventories.
Read More »Cassidy: Regional banks could perform better in a rising rate environment
RBC’s Gerard Cassidy discusses what’s stood out from the banks that have reported Q1 results so far, and how regional names such as M&T and Fifth Third could outperform the rest of the sector.
Read More »Emons: The market has to accept the Fed has to tighten faster than in previous cycles
Ben Emons of Medley Global Advisors discusses how stocks may continue to come under pressure as the Fed tightens policy and bond yields rise past 3%.
Read More »Goldman’s Solomon warns of meaningful consequences to global markets amid Russia-Ukraine war
CNBC’s Leslie Picker joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to report on key takeaways from big bank earnings released Thursday.
Read More »I’m nervous about Twitter’s stock and wouldn’t hold it long, says Yale’s Sonnenfeld
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss what Sonnenfeld makes of Musk’s offer to purchase Twitter, what Musk means by ‘best and final offer’ and more.
Read More »We have to get costs down by cutting taxes, says Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to react to Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter. Youngkin also discusses how the state is trying to combat inflation.
Read More »The economics of a subscription model would be better for Twitter, says Elevation Partners’ McNamee
Roger McNamee, Elevation Partners co-founder, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss Twitter and Elon Musk.
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