With just a few weeks until the official start of holiday shopping, the big movie studios and retailers are trying to put high-def Blu-ray DVDs on the top of holiday shopping lists. CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the details.
CNBC's Becky Quick takes an in-depth look at Berkshire Hathaway's acquisition of Burlington Northern.
Goldman Sachs will decide on bonus structure in mid-December, reports CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.
CNBC's Charlie Gasparino discusses his new book, 'The Sellout.'
Johnson & Johnson has announced a restructuring and that it will cut 6-7 percent of its global workforce. CNBC's Mike Huckman has the details.
Wilbur Ross, chairman and CEO of WL Ross & Co., discusses the state of commercial real estate.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is buying rail giant Burlington Northern in a deal valued at $44 billion. Art Hatfield, a transportation analyst with Morgan Keegan, discusses the deal.
Todd Colvin, of MF Global, looks ahead to this week's economic data.
Gov. Edward Rendell, D-Pa., discusses today's gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia. Tommy Thompson, former governor of Wisconsin, shares his insight.
CNBC's Charlie Gasparino discusses his new book, 'The Sellout.'
Brian Belski, of Oppenheimer & Co., and Brian Wesbury, of First Trust Advisors, share their market insight.
NBC News' Ron Allen and Norah O'Donnell take a look at today's big gubernatorial elections.
Peter Beutel, president of Cameron Hanover, shares his outlook on oil prices.
Discussing the extent to which the economy is recovering, with Paul Volcker, Economic Recovery Advisory Board chairman and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
Stronger than expected economic data is supporting the view that the economy is improving, but Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman says we need more stimulus to stay on track. Democratic strategist Rich Masters and GOP strategist Trent Duffy deb...
Investment advice, with Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group.
Looking at alternative energy resources, with Jud Ready, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Derek Robertson, Wavebob; and CNBC's Bill Griffeth.
Insight on a new model for banking that's trying to help an underserved community, with Maria Contreras-Sweet, Promerica Bank founder.
Discussing Wal-Mart's game plan, with John Lawrence, Morgan Keegan.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
The Fast Money traders weigh in on the markets and share their midday trading advice.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally discusses the automaker's better-than-expected earnings and the road ahead with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Human Genome and GlaxoSmithKline will seek FDA approval in the first half of next year for Lupus drug Benlista. CNBC's Mike Huckman discusses the drug with Thomas Watkins, of Human Genome Sciences.
CNBC's Scott Cohn looks at new details behind one of the greatest scams of the past century.
President Obama discusses the economy at a meeting of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
Today's construction spending data, pending home sales data and ISM Index were strong examples of an economic recovery. Ed Lazear, former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, and the CNBC news team discuss the data.
The FDA has approved Amylin's Byetta as a stand-alone diabetes drug. The company's CEO, Daniel Bradbury, discusses the approval and more with CNBC's Mike Huckman.
CIT, the biggest lender to small businesses in the nation, is filing for bankruptcy protection. CNBC's Mary Thompson takes a look at the winners and losers in the CIT filing.
Ford surprised Wall Street with a quarterly profit and raised its 2011 outlook to solidly profitable. CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details.
The Dow is coming off its biggest percentage drop sine July 2. Barry Knapp, of Barclays, analyzes this bearish activity.
The New Jersey gubernatorial race has been hard fought and at some points down right ugly. Chris Christie, the GOP candidate, talks to CNBC.
Analysis of Ford's quarterly results with Michael Ward, of Soleil Securities, and CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Ashraf Laidi, of CMC Markets; Nick Bennenbroek, of Wells Fargo; and David Malpass, of Encima Global, share their outlooks on the market.
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
A look at where oil is headed and whether it is being impacted by the dollar, with John Kilduff, Round Earth Capital director/CIO.
How to play commodities now, with Darin Newsom, Telvent DTN and Bill O'Neill, Logic Advisors.
Anticipating a market pullback next week, with Arthur Hogan, Jefferies.
The auditor responsible for certifying Madoff's financial statements has agreed to enter a guilty plea, with CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Assessing the state of the consumer, with Carl Riccadonna, Deutsche Bank; John Lonski, Moody's Investment Service; and CNBC's SteveLiesman.
This Sunday is the 40th annual New York City marathon, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.