CNBC’s Jim Cramer details the reasons for the stock market’s rally, despite concerns over the trade war. The “Mad Money” host also discusses Robinhood’s impact on the investing landscape. Later, he discusses the impact of tariffs with the CEO of Zappos and gives his thoughts on the stock of FedEx. Why the stock market has
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Black Friday isn’t quite the deal frenzy it used to be. Retailers have been touting bargains for weeks. With more shopping moving online, it has only become easier to compare prices, and so the lure of doorbuster deals is losing its grip on shoppers. That only means more bad news for a group of retailers
Copart: “It is just a fantastic company. We actually recommended its salvage business. We recommended it a very long time ago, and we should go back to it. It’s been fantastic, and it will stay that way. That’s just a fantastic little American company, to tell you the truth.” Sonos: “The stock just broke out,
CNBC’s Jim Cramer explains what the recent mergers tell us about the stock market. The “Mad Money” host also explains why now is the right time to buy shares of Uber. Cramer also sits down with the CEO of PVH to discuss the impacts of the U.S.-China trade war on the American consumer. Recent mergers
T-Mobile CEO John Legere (L) and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure pose for pictures on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange April 30, 2018. Brendan McDermid | Reuters The group of attorneys general looking to block the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile lost one more ally on Monday, as Texas announced it has come
Luxury goods are the new consumer “staples” for Chinese consumers, according to Raphael Pitoun, portfolio manager at CQS New City Equity. Speaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” after confirmation that Louis Vuitton owner LVMH had agreed a $16.2 billion deal to buy Tiffany & Co, Pitoun said LVMH’s experience growing the Bulgari brand internationally would
Former mayor of New York City, and Everytown founder, Michael Bloomberg speaks on stage during a forum on gun safety at the Iowa Events Center on August 10, 2019 in Des Moines, Iowa. The event was hosted by Everytown for Gun Safety. Stephen Maturen | Getty Images News | Getty Images Mike Bloomberg officially entered
Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, in “Frozen II.” Disney Disney’s “Frozen II” catapulted to the top of the weekend box office with a $127 million opening weekend haul. Internationally, the film sold $223 million in tickets, bringing its global total to $350 million for its first three days in theaters. The movie’s haul was in-line with analyst
A view of the dashboard in a new Tesla Model S car. Recent updates include a ‘Caraoke’ song library available through the center console, more arcade games, and linking to popular streaming entertainment services like Netflix, Hulu and Spotify. Getty Images The average car already has more than 150 million lines of code, according to
A logo sits on display on a building at the Novartis AG campus in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Stefan Wermuth | Bloomberg | Getty Images Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis is close to a deal to purchase the cholesterol drugmaker Medicines Company for nearly $7 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal, which