A pretty rough session in asia. The nikkei lower today. The ecb outlining their plan for stress tests. By the way, stay tuned for our interview with ecb president mario draghi a little later on. Dell out telling two different stories, caterpillar, cutting the forecast, citing a difficult year. Then theres boeing raising its guidance and upping its production schedule. And our live interview with starbucks chairman and ceo Howard Schultz. The company is looking to expand its empire beyond coffee. Carl icahn selling shares. Well discuss the best time to get out of a stock. Boeing raising its fullyear guidance. On the flip side, caterpillar is falling after posting huge numbers, missed the street by a very wide margin, cutting hits fullyear outlook. Ceo Doug Oberhelman was on squawk box this morning. Ive seen cycles over my 39 years. This one is pretty acute in mining. The rest of the business is hanging in there. Jim, he said its been a tough year, hell be glad to see it go, hes still bu
Range, between 2. 85 and 2. 9. Europe seeing red this morning as well. Year over year core inflation fell in the eurozone to. 9. The last fed meeting of the year kicks off today. Stocks look to stay in the green and continue the rally. Boeing authorizing an additional 10 billion in share buybacks over the next two to three years. Facebook is getting into the video ad game. They plan to start selling video ads that will automatically may in users feeds. And jim cramer will talk to the coceos of whole foods this hour. The s p snapping a foursession losing streak. The feds twoday meeting gets back today. A lot of tea leaf reading, jim being looking at the calendar, looking at yellens history. Some say shes slightly more committed to the program than bernanke but well have to wait until tomorrow. A lot of people are saying wait a second, we sold down very badly last week. What happens if they stay the course . This could be a giant short squeeze. Buyers came in saying i dont like the outco
A multidisciplinary team led by University of Idaho researchers has received a $15 million grant to study the long-term impact of drought and fire on fores
Chris Marx, biology professor at U of I and another co-principal investigator on the project, hopes EMBER will identify a tangible way to help plants and microbial communities re-establish after a fire.
A team of University of Idaho researchers received a $15 million, six-year grant to study the long-term effects of drought and fire on forest ecosystems.