Markets kick off trading erasing some of the gains of the last few days, but where are stocks going for the long term? Washington Crossing Advisors' Matthew Battipaglia says economic and earnings fundamentals will drive markets for patient investors.
We also take a look at recent results from Coach parent Tapestry and Michael Kors. Both companies reported better-than-expected results for the holiday quarter, driving shares higher. We take a look at if that means they'll be able to weather the changing retail landscape.
And Blue Apron shares popped after earnings Tuesday morning. The meal-kit delivery company said revenues fell less than expected in the latest quarter and that it upped spending on marketing. But is this enough to keep the company afloat, or will it have to find a buyer?
Georgie Dickins, founder of Women in Leadership Global and author of ‘Leading with Impact,’ shares thoughts on women in business and how to cultivate a supportive community.
Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY and Jordan Shapiro, senior managing director at Bachrach Group, break down February’s jobs report and what it means for workers.
Linda Moore, president and CEO of Technet, explains why the U.S. should be a leader in A.I., plus why deepfakes and misinformation could be a concern during the election season.
Steve Preston, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International, shares how the organization’s programs have helped over 2 million people develop their tech skills.
Box office analyst Shawn Robbins breaks down how the theater business is faring as two of 2023’s biggest movies are on their way to the Academy Awards.
Burns McKinney, portfolio manager at NFJ Investment Group, discusses how the Fed is balancing recession risks and interest rate cuts, plus whether the tech rally will broaden.
Nick Wolny, CNet editor, tells consumers about BNPL being added to credit reports – and why they may want to be more cautious about using it as an option.