We have Netflix’s free cash flow more than doubling next year, says Cowen’s Blackledge
John Blackledge, Cowen analyst, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss Netflix’s quarterly earnings results, how patient investors need to be before recent developments change the stock’s trajectory and more.
Read More »Mortgage demand hits a 22-year low on high rates and inflation concerns
CNBC’s Diana Olick joins Squawk Box to report on mortgage demand, which has just hit a 22-year low as buyers worry about high interest rates and inflation.
Read More »Goldman’s economists see 50% chance of recession in next 24 months, says David Solomon
David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the state of small business in the U.S., the growing odds for a recession and how Goldman plans to cut spending.
Read More »Sec. Pete Buttigieg: We still question why oil prices are falling faster than gas prices
Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Transportation secretary, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss oil and gas prices and the White House administration’s handling or rising energy costs.
Read More »Netflix has a monetization ~ not subscribers ~ issue, says Engine Media’s Tom Rogers
Cynthia Littleton, Variety co-editor-in-chief, and Tom Rogers, Engine Media executive chairman, join ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Netflix earnings.
Read More »Bitcoin climbs past $23,000; Katie Stockton explains what this means
Katie Stockton, Fairlead Strategies founder, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the overall outlook on the crypto world as Bitcoin climbs past $23000 on Wednesday.
Read More »We expected volatility in the early days of trading, says Haleon CEO Brian McNamara
Brian McNamara, Haleon CEO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the company first few days as a publicly traded company.
Read More »EQT CEO on the potential to scale up natural gas and LNG exports to Europe and the world
Toby Rice, CEO of the largest U.S. producer of natural gas, discusses how the industry can help address the European and global energy crisis, and growing demand for U.S. LNG.
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