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CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, on site at the opening bell with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to know and interviews with the most influential Chief Executive Officers and greatest market minds.

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Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down whether the broader rally has legs here with Evercore's Julian Emmanuel, before diving into whether the wild gains seen in chips can hold with longtime tech investor Ben Reitzes of ... more

The opening hour of CNBC’s "Squawk on the Street" with Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber is broadcast each weekday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, on site at the opening bell with the up-to-the-minute news investors need to ... more

Cramer says he’ll keep buying this healthcare stock and U.S. payrolls jumped more than expected, but the report had several red flags for the economy. Become an Investing Club member to go behind the scenes with Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks every day as... more

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Laura Martin
Senior Analyst at Needham, Apple analyst
Needham
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Mark Wigmark
CEO of First Solar
First Solar
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Byron Deter
Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, Anthropic investor
Bessemer Venture Partners
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Oliver Renick
CNBC market reporter
CNBC
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Brent Saunders
CEO of Bausch & Lomb
Bausch & Lomb
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Your Earnings Playbook - from Big Tech to Healthcare, Plus Anthropic Fundraise Details 4/30/26
Jared Isaacman
NASA Administrator
NASA
Episode: Earnings Parade: Market Reaction to Mag 7 Results, Caterpillar and Lilly Surge 4/30/26
Bill Ackman
Pershing Square CEO
Pershing Square
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Bill Ackman LIVE, Another Semis Surge, & Today's Earnings To Watch 4/29/26
Torsten Slok
Chief economist at Apollo
Apollo
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Apollo Chief Economist, Wall Street's Week Ahead, & Chipping Away at the Semis 4/27/26
Oscar Munoz
Former United Airlines CEO
Episode: SOTS 2nd Hour: Powell DOJ Probe Gets Dropped & Tech's Tear Higher 4/24/26

Hosts

Carl Quintanilla
Host of Squawk on the Street, he engages in key market discussions and interviews with prominent business leaders.
Jim Cramer
A prominent financial commentator and investor, Jim Cramer shares expertise on stock movements and market trends.
David Faber
Co-host on Squawk on the Street, providing market analysis and interviewing industry professionals.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 979 ratings
  • Sara Eisen ruins it

    Sara Eisen just spins an illogical narrative that defies reality. She ruins the second hour. Investing shouldn’t be political and she obviously is.

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    Jesseo8
    United States2 months ago
  • Less and Less Cramer and Faber

    This show and network is circling the drain. They’ve guy the hours of their key people. This is a shame.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    CLiFF G.
    United States5 months ago
  • Word Salad With A Side Of Financial Info

    Jim Cramer spends a disproportionate amount of time demonstrating his knowledge of useless pop ancient culture trivia, throwing up word-association quips that his cohosts neither understand or care about. When he’s not mumbling to himself or patting himself on the back for a prediction made years ago, he’s talking about the NFL. The show does have some useful insight by Cramer and Faber (I have no idea what Carl’s job is), but the broadcast version is almost 50% commercials so there is little in... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    CLiFF G.
    United States7 months ago
  • What’s up with Cramer these days?

    It seems like he sees his role as a paid advertisement for Trump. Once a diehard advocate for free-market capitalism and today he’s talking positively about Trump getting nvidia and amd to pay the government for ability to sell to China. No doubt if Biden tried that, he would have been all over him, and rightly so.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Frequent listener12345
    United States9 months ago
  • Sara saving this program

    Sara makes the second hour meaningful for investors to listen. The Less Jim &David, the more useful content!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    AMAZingAmazing007
    United Statesa year ago

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The podcast is noted for its timely insights and relevance to pressing financial matters.
Many find the expertise of guests and hosts valuable for understanding current market trends and economic issues.
Critics have voiced concerns over the level of depth and seriousness in discussions, pointing to tangents that detract from informative content.
Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and financial insights, though opinions vary on the effectiveness of hosts.

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SOTS 2nd Hour: Bill Ackman LIVE, Another Semis Surge, & Today's Earnings To Watch 4/29/26
Q: What is the strategic rationale for launching Pershing Square USA now?
Ackman explains that the vehicle allows retail investors to participate alongside large institutions, preserves permanent capital structure, and leverages a unique governance and fee model designed to outperform traditional closed-end funds over the long term.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Q: Why is Anthropic considered attractive at a $900 billion valuation in private markets?
Byron Dieter notes that Anthropic has rapidly scaled and is leading in AI, with a high growth run rate and a unique ecosystem of applications built on Claude, suggesting compelling entry points despite regulatory questions.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Where Markets Stand, Apple's Earnings Gains, & Is It Finally Time To Touch Software? 5/1/26
Q: What do you see in the quarter that keeps you on hold regarding Apple's stock?
Laura Martin explains that despite strong overall results, Apple faces supply constraints and relies on hyperscalers' capex dynamics; the company's ability to sustain margins hinges on AI product enablement and continued access to components.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Tesla in Reverse, More Software Slumps, & Raymond James CEO LIVE 4/23/26
Q: What are the key drivers behind Tesla's capex guidance and how might that affect the stock?
Analysts on the show pointed to increased capex as a major factor; some see it as justified by long-term growth drivers like RoboTaxi, while others worry about near-term free cash flow and valuation multiples, keeping the stock under pressure.
SOTS 2nd Hour: Apollo Chief Economist, Wall Street's Week Ahead, & Chipping Away at the Semis 4/27/26
Q: What is your view on the Fed's trajectory given the current inflation and growth signals?
The guest explains that inflation remains sticky with wage dynamics and housing as key variables, suggesting a cautious stance on rate cuts and highlighting the balance between growth strength and inflation persistence.

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Recent guests on Squawk on the Street include:

1. Laura Martin
2. Mark Wigmark
3. Byron Deter
4. Oliver Renick
5. Brent Saunders
6. Jared Isaacman
7. Bill Ackman
8. Torsten Slok

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