Marissa Mayer became CEO of Yahoo while the company was in turmoil and was the first Fortune 500 CEO to take the job while pregnant, sparking a nationwide debate about women having it all. Worth an estimated $300 million, Mayer is rewriting the code for women in tech.
Amazon says drones could soon bring deliveries right to your doorstep. But is the world ready? Christine Romans reports on why this big idea might not fly.
He may have left the building, but Elvis' brand hasn't lost that loving feeling for investors. Let's rock, Christine Romans. This is ain't nothin' but Money Time.
Wall Street continues to make steady gains but slow job growth and low consumer confidence means middle class Americans have been left behind. Christine Romans asks Jake Tapper and Greg Valliere whether we can depend on government to bridge the gap.
Is free and private an oxymoron in today's tech world? Christine Romans talks to Rod Beckstrom about how companies like Google are using your personal information to tailor ads. Sounds surprising, but should we expect this from a service we don't pay for?
Smart is sexy, Ashton Kutcher says. Well then the man he plays in the new movie “Jobs,” Steve Jobs, was pretty darn sexy. But while you might not be surprised that Kutcher is attractive, you might not know he is also a very savvy tech investor himself. Christine Romans tracks the actor’s rise from “dude” to businessman.