Singapore, 11 June 2007 – CNBC, First in Business Worldwide and the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise announced a sponsorship of a special week of Squawk Box on the Road: New Zealand. This campaign ...
This is a video clip from CNBC's Street Signs of June 8, 2007. CNBC's Erin Burnett discusses a move to make Internet gambling legal in the U.S. with Lawrence Walters of Weston, Garrou, DeWitt and CNBC ...
European earnings revealed a mixed business environment Tuesday due to fluctuations in exchange rates, rising commodity prices and the effect of uncertainty about the recent credit crunch. Shares of ...
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., December 12, 2007-CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, today announced that David Pogue will join the network as a contributor, effective Thursday, December 13th. Pogue will be ...
Monday - Friday, 5:00 - 6:00 PM ET Alternative energy stocks were some of the best performers in 2007, while finance and consumer stocks were among the worst. Will that continue next year? Is it too ...
Time to dip into the Fast Money mailbag and answer more of your questions. Ken From Kansas Ken writes, “What happened to the recommendation to get out of gold if the Fed dropped its rates? Gold ...
Airbus, the planemaker unit of European aerospace group EADS, will beat its 2007 target of achieving cost savings of 300 million euros ($435 million), French newspaper Les Echos reported on Friday.
Marcel Ospel, the embattled chairman of UBS, took a 90 percent pay cut in 2007 after the Swiss bank chalked up a $18 billion in writedowns and warned that it still held billions more in at-risk ...
Strong trade and investment powered the German economy to its second straight year of robust growth in 2007, preliminary data showed on Tuesday, but Europe's largest economy is expected to slow this ...
On CNBC’s “Closing Bell” Pete Najarian reports on speculation that Google is developing a phone. Also, Lehman Brothers says we might see a G-phone early next year and Google itself acquired a Finnish ...
Nestle expects full-year sales to be well above 100 billion Swiss francs ($86.58 billion) this year, the head of the world's largest food group was quoted as saying over the weekend. "I can confirm ...
Pimco's CEO Mohamed El-Erian warned that slower global growth is "the new normal." What about the shorter term? Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services director of floor operations, gave CNBC his insights ...