

Squawk on the Street
CNBC
CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, on site at the opening bell with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential Chief Executive Officers and greatest market minds.
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Feb 10, 2022 • 44min
40-year High Inflation Number Sends 10-Year Yield to 2%, Disney's Magic "Stream-Dom" Leads Earnings Parade, and Fmr. SEC Chair on Congressional Stock Trading Ban
Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan and Mike Santoli led off the show with inflation data that pressured the markets: The Consumer Price Index for January up a hotter-than-expected 7.5% from a year ago -- a 40-year high. On that news, the10-year note yield hit 2% for the first time since 2019. The anchors explored what it all could mean for stocks and the Fed's interest rate strategy. In connection with the inflation story, they also reacted to earnings from the likes of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Carl, Morgan and Mike took a deep dive into Disney: The stock jumped sharply on quarterly results boosted by streaming subscriber growth and a rebound in its theme park business. Cowen's Disney analyst joined the show to discuss what he sees ahead for the stock. Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton also appeared on the program with his take on the movement to ban members of Congress from trading stocks. Also in focus: Uber, Mattel and Twilio get a lift from quarterly results, while Twitter posts a Q4 miss and announces a new $4 billion stock buyback program.
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Feb 9, 2022 • 44min
Extending The Market Rally, Speaker Pelosi and the Congressional Stock Trading Ban, The Meta "Curse" in 2022 and Yum! Brands' CEO on Earnings, Food and Inflation
Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan and Mike Santoli discussed the extension of Tuesday's stock rally as the recent jump in bond yields took a breather and bargain hunters snapped up tech shares. The anchors reacted to Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic's comments to CNBC -- he said he's hopeful a slow decline in inflation is in the cards. Speaking of inflation Shares of Chipotle rose sharply on better-than-expected quarterly results fueled by higher menu prices. Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs joined the program to discuss his company's quarterly results as revenues and same-store sales beat forecasts. Big news out of Washington as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now says she is getting behind the movement to ban members of Congress from trading stocks while in office. Also in focus: How investors should play Meta's 2022 stock slump and fall below $600 billion in market cap, Lyft’s quarterly results and the omicron effect, plus Peloton's post-shakeup stock surge. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 8, 2022 • 43min
Shake-up at Peloton, Nvidia-Arm Deal Scrapped, Pfizer Slumps on Revenue Miss, Meta Extends Losses, and Neil Young Takes Aim at Spotify ... Again.
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Mike Santoli led off the program with big news involving Peloton: Co-Founder John Foley to step down as CEO and be replaced by former Spotify executive Barry McCarthy. Foley will become executive chair. Peloton also confirmed it plans to cut 2,800 jobs -- and reported a larger-than-expected quarterly loss. The anchors explored what it all means for Peloton's future and reacted to Foley's conference call comments about "missteps along the way." Tech M&A also in the spotlight as Nvidia abandons its deal to acquire chip designer Arm from Softbank, citing heightened regulatory scrutiny. Also in focus: Pfizer shares slump on guidance and a revenue miss, Meta shares extend losses - the Facebook parent falls below Nvidia in market cap, Peter Thiel to retire from Meta's board, GM gets downgraded, a "Faber Report" on Softbank's earnings and message from CEO Masayoshi Son, and music legend Neil Young calls on Spotify employees to quit the company in wake of the Joe Rogan podcast controversy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 8, 2022 • 40min
Manifest Space Episode #2: Getting to Venus with Rocket Lab’s Peter Beck
In this episode of Manifest Space, CNBC’s Morgan Brennan speaks with Rocket Lab’s founder and CEO Peter Beck. The company, dubbed by Wall Street as an end-to-end pure space play, provides launch service, spacecraft and satellite component design and manufacturing. Hear their deep-dive into the origins of the company, the latest on their reusable rocket manufacturing and Beck’s vision for Venus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 7, 2022 • 44min
Peloton Soars on Buyout Interest Reports, Spotify CEO: "Silencing" Joe Rogan Is Not The Answer, and Airline M&A: Frontier-Spirit Merger Deal
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Mike Santoli looked at what's ahead for the market after a volatile week for stocks. They also explored what to make of Peloton: The stock soaring on reports that Amazon, Nike and others are mulling possible bids for the company. M&A also in focus: Discount airlines Frontier and Spirit agree to a merger deal. The anchors discussed the latest
chapter in the Spotify-Joe Rogan podcast controversy: CEO Daniel Ek apologized to employees regarding how they've been affected, but added that he won't pull Rogan from Spotify -- "I do not believe silencing Joe is the answer." Also in focus: Alibaba shares fall -- plus where Softbank fits into the picture, Amazon's stock buyback, Tyson shares spike after higher prices led to blowout earnings, and Salesforce's Olympics and Super Bowl ad takes aim at Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg when it comes to the metaverse.
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Feb 4, 2022 • 47min
Amazon and Snap Surge After The Meta-Fueled Tech Sell-off, Labor Secretary Walsh on the January Jobs Report, and Ford Slumps on a Q4 Miss.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber kicked off the program by focusing on tech after Thursday's sell-off: Amazon and Snap each up double-digits after beating Wall Street estimates with their respective quarterly results.-- but Facebook parent Meta Platforms extended losses after experiencing a record one-day market cap loss of $232 billion. What should investors make of the tech volatility? The anchors also discussed the better-than-expected employment report which shows 467,000 jobs were added in January despite the omicron spread. Carl, Jim and David interviewed U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about the jobs data, what's behind the sharp November and December revisions -- and where COVID fits into the picture. Also in focus: Ford and Clorox tumble on earnings misses, a "Faber Report" on the future of "Warner Bros. Discovery" as media executives weigh in on the shakeup at CNN, and Cramer previews his CNBC Investing Club special event featuring AMD CEO Lisa Su. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 3, 2022 • 45min
Tech Sell-off and the "Meta-Reverse": Shares of Facebook's Parent Plunge and Spotify Sinks on Outlook
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with an in-depth look into Facebook parent Meta Platforms: The stock on track for its worst-ever one day performance after the company's weaker-than-expected earnings, user numbers and guidance. The Meta news dragging down social media stocks as part of an overall tech sell-off. The anchors reacted to what Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on his company's earnings call about competition from TikTok. Cramer explained why Meta plummeting constitutes an "eyeball moment." Shares of Spotify also down sharply despite upbeat growth numbers -- its subscriber outlook disappointed Wall Street amid the Joe Rogan podcast controversy. Also in focus: How investors in big tech should navigate the markets now, ECB's Christine Lagarde says she won't rule out a 2022 rate hike, plus why T-Mobile and other stocks are higher in the midst of a market sell-off. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 2, 2022 • 44min
Earnings Wednesday: Alphabet Soars, PayPal Tumbles -- and "First on CNBC" Interviews with the CEOs of GM, AMD and Starbucks
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored market reaction to earnings taking center stage on a busy Wednesday: Shares of Google parent Alphabet soared after it posted better-than-expected quarterly results and declared a 20-for-1 stock split, while PayPal shares tumbled after the company missed bottom line forecasts and issued a weaker-than-expected current quarter outlook. Cramer weighed in on whether investors should buy PayPal on the slump. A trio of CEOs joined the program to discuss their respective quarterly results and more: General Motors' Mary Barra on ramping up electric vehicle production as part of her company's growth strategy, AMD's Lisa Su on strong data center chip demand and the company's planned acquisition of Xilinx, and Starbucks' Kevin Johnson on high costs impacting the coffee chain's bottom line and outlook -- as well as challenges related to the omicron outbreak and employees pushing to unionize. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Feb 1, 2022 • 44min
Markets Enter February, AT&T Slumps on Planned Dividend Cut and WarnerMedia Spin-off, UPS Leads Earnings Gainers and Tom Brady Announces Retirement
On the first trading day of February Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed what's ahead for the markets after a January to forget for the bulls. On the earnings front, shares of UPS surged on upbeat results, guidance and a 49% dividend hike -- while Exxon Mobil posted a mixed fourth quarter. David takes an in-depth look at AT&T: Shares fell sharply after the
company announced plans to slash its dividend and spin off WarnerMedia after the Discovery deal closes. Also in focus: What to expect from Alphabet's earnings, the FTC to review Microsoft's planned $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, The New York Times buys popular online word game "Wordle" and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady announces his retirement from the NFL. Carl, Jim and David react to the Brady news and discuss how successful the season has been for the NFL. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Jan 31, 2022 • 44min
Bulls to January: “Good Riddance!,” Spotify Responds to Joe Rogan Controversy, Citrix to Go Private in $16.5B Deal, Cathie Wood’s Robinhood Bargain Hunt and Netflix Jumps
On the last trading day of the month, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed a rough January for stocks and one of the worst-ever starts to the year for the Nasdaq. What could signs of a slowdown in China mean for the markets going forward? Spotify responding to the controversy surrounding its podcast hosted by Joe Rogan, who has been accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19. The streaming service published its platform rules -- and said it will add a content advisory directing listeners to its COVID-19 information hub. The anchors reacted to Spotify’s move and Rogan’s apology. Shares of Citrix fell after the cloud company agreed to be taken private by affiliates of Elliott Investment Management and Vista Equity Partners for $16.5 billion including the assumption of debt. Also in focus: Why Netflix started the session as the top performer on the S&P 500, Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest buys Robinhood shares at record lows, and The New York Times’ surprise involving Cramer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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