Scott Wapner and the investment committee debate whether Apple’s record run is enough to keep the tech trade powering ahead. Also, how to play the flood of big retail earnings this week. Plus, this stock is down more than 30% this year, but a bullish new call says it’s a “no-brainer” buy
Sep 2021
Tech turns lower, countdown to Christmas and China’s crackdown continues
Stocks are higher today, but the Nasdaq is in the red over the past week as tech struggles to stack gains.
We’ll speak with a portfolio manager who says Amazon, Google and Facebook are actually undervalued right now.
Plus, there are only 100 shopping days left until Christmas. Fo ... Show More
43m 57s
Jan 2023
Apple Exits the $2T Club, and Tesla Skids Into 2023 1/3/22
Apple shares dropped nearly 4% to kick off the new year, closing with a market cap of less than $2 trillion for the first time since March 2021. But now that the breakdown is in, can shares rebound from here? Plus Tesla seeing its worst day since September 2020 after missing deli ... Show More
43m 48s
Feb 2024
Apple Slumps, Meta Soars, Amazon Surges, Jobs Blowout, Chevron CEO "First on CNBC" 2/2/24
<p>Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber highlighted big tech earnings and how to play Cramer's "super six pack." Apple shares fell despite better-than-expected Q1 results -- as a decline in China sales overshadowed strength in services and the iPhone. Jim shared what CEO ... Show More
49m 3s
Jan 2022
End of a Volatile Market Week, Apple Jumps on Earnings, Robinhood’s Slump Steepens and “SARK” vs. Cathie Wood’s “ARKK”
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a look at Apple: Shares rose after the company posted better-than-expected quarterly results, including an 11% jump in revenue. The anchors reacted to what Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC about improvement in the sup ... Show More
43m 24s
Jun 2023
Student Groans, and Apple's Big Milestone 6/30/23
<p>The Supreme Court just struck down President Biden’s plan to cancel $430 billion dollars of student loan debt. We’ll look at what this means for the economy.</p><p>Plus, Apple’s market cap now tops $3 trillion, as the shares soar to a new all-time high. But the question invest ... Show More
43m 34s