The story of M&A has largely been North America: Leon Kalvaria
Citi Vice Chair of Client and Banking Leon Kalvaria joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss M&A activity, the impact of of rates and geopolitical factors.
AI seems to be immune from the high-interest rate environment: Jessica Inskip
OptionsPlay director of education and product Jessica Inskip analyzes the top Big Tech and A.I. stocks on 'Making Money.'
Threadneedle's Ann Berry reveals her 'stock spying' method
Threadneedle Ventures founder Ann Berry discusses the future of the IPO market and reveals how she picks her entry point when buying a stock on 'Making Money.'
Fed doesn't matter in this bull market: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher discusses how long Wall Street's bull market could last on 'Varney & Co.'
The US private sector is 'unstoppable' across markets: Stephen Auth
Federated Hermes CIO of equities Stephen Auth on the potential of small capital stocks, Trump’s media company debut on the NYSE, the presidential election’s impact on markets and a special Easter message.
Rumble is not what corporate media says it is: Chris Pavlovski
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski discusses the NASDAQ debut of Trump's Truth Social on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
DOJ lawsuit against Apple is ridiculous: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses the DOJ antitrust lawsuit against Apple that claims the tech giant monopolized smartphone markets on 'Varney & Co.'
IPOs rip-off the American investor: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses Reddit's business model after its NYSE IPO on 'The Big Money Show.'
Pete Najarian on Fed: Where did they get three to six rate cuts?
Market Rebellion co-founder Pete Najarian on what turned markets red Friday morning, the Fed's rate cuts, Reddit's first day of trading and LuluLemon's earnings report.
Reddit IPO spikes, reigniting social media sector
Reddit, the social networking forum where users can post, comment and interact on all kinds of issues and topics, is now a public company after a blockbuster IPO.
Charles Payne: The stock market is real and rigged
'Making Money' host Charles Payne warns that as A.I. gets better, it will be harder to know what's real and what's fake.
Reddit CEO addresses whopping $193M compensation package
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman explained his $193 million compensation plan in response to a user's inquiry in a Q&A session with the platform's community ahead of Reddit's IPO.
Nvidia's AI developers conference could have tremendous market impact: Tim Anderson
TJM Investments managing director Tim Anderson discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the technology sector on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Reddit targets $6.5 billion valuation in upcoming IPO
Cleo Capital managing director Sarah Kunst discusses Reddit's 'unusual' IPO and Encyclopedia Britannica seeking a $1 billion IPO valuation on 'Making Money.'
Reddit's IPO as much as five times oversubscribed: report
Reddit's upcoming initial public offering is reportedly four or five times oversubscribed as the social media platform seeks a $6.5 billion valuation from its stock market debut.
Reddit aiming for $6.5B valuation in long-awaited IPO
Social media platform Reddit is targeting a $6.5 billion valuation in its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), the company reported Monday.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: What to know
Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman was thrust into the spotlight last week after the social media platform filed for its initial public offering.
Reddit's public debut could mean big bucks for OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
Reddit's initial public offering filing reveals OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is the social media platform's third-largest shareholder, meaning he could net a fortune in its debut.
Investors suggest Reddit aim for multi-billion dollar valuation ahead of IPO: report
Reddit is planning a potential IPO that could occur as early as March and advisors have suggested the company target an IPO valuation of about $5 billion, per a report from Bloomberg.
Apple Vision Pro does not have a use case yet: Sarah Kunst
Cleo Capital managing director Sarah Kunst analyzes the 'very expensive' Apple Vision Pro headset on 'Making Money.'