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“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.
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Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including the hotter than expected May Jobs Report. Former NEC Director Gary Cohn joins the show, discussing the economy and the future of tax rates. Then the CEO of US Foods talks inflation and the company’s investor day. Finally volatility continues in Gamestop ahead of an expected livestream from meme trader ‘Roaring Kitty,’ his first in four years. 
Carl Quintanilla and Melissa Lee tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including Stifel predicting the S&P could see a 10% correction from all-time highs. Then With Nvidia surpassing a three trillion dollar market cap, how can investors identify AI bubbles? Plus a few high profile Silicon Valley investors switch political camps, hosting a mega-donor fundraiser.
Money Movers 6/5/24

Money Movers 6/5/24

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“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.
Mike Santoli and Contessa Brewer tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including reports Elon Musk ordered Nvidia to ship thousands of AI chips reserved for Tesla to X and xAI. The CNBC reporter who broke the story joins the show and we get a response from Musk. Then the CEO of BXP, formerly Boston Properties, addresses record high office vacancy rates and the outlook for real estate. Finally we hear from FTC Chair Lina Khan and the DOJ’s antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter, live from CNBC’s CEO Council Summit.
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including why one fund manager says rich tech valuations aren’t a reason to avoid the sector. Plus a check on the travel industry with Jonathan Tisch, Executive Chairman of Loews Hotels & Co. and Elie Maalouf the CEO of IHG Hotels and Results. Then a look at volatility returning to the meme trade.
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including the plunge in shares of Dell following Q1 results. The company’s CFO provides exclusive commentary on the outlook for AI. Then the CEO of cyber security firm SentinelOne joins the show following weak revenue guidance. And finally Walmart backed “Ibotta,” which specializes in digital promotions and cash-back rewards for consumers at major retailers, reports for the first time since going public.
Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including the slump in software as Salesforce misses revenue estimates for the first time in nearly two decades. Plus consumers say they’re feeling down about the economy but their actions and spending patterns tell a different story. Then Goldman hikes estimates for Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug pipeline. 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers including the run in Copper and why Carlyle’s Jeff Currie says it can jump another 50%. Then the CEO of Abercrombie joins the show following the best first quarter in the company’s history. Plus Cava’s CEO breaks down what he’s seeing from the consumer a year after going public.
“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.
Carl Quintanilla and Leslie Picker tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
Carl Quintanilla and Sara Eisen tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
Carl Quintanilla and Melissa Lee tackle today’s biggest Money Movers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. 
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