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Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder helps break down the market action and a fresh wave of earnings across chips, EVs, and enterprise tech. Live from Las Vegas, Jon Fortt sits down with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott for a wide-ranging conversation on enterprise AI adoption, digital transformation, and business confidence.Ruben Roy, Stifel Senior Analyst, joins to react to AMD and the broader Nvidia-driven AI rally. Rivian CEO R.J. Scaringe joins following the company's latest results.Kristin Peck, Zoetis CEO, joins to talk pet demand and the latest quarter.
Hennion & Walsh Asset Management President & CIO Kevin Mahn and Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Executive Director Dan Skelly on the market sell-off and brutal beatdown in tech stocks. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian gives an update on demand and why domestic uncertainty is hurting consumers. Evercore ISI Senior Managing Director Julian Emanuel on how to trade stagflation worries. D.A. Davidson's Gil Luria on Oracle earnings and what it means for the rest of the sector. Plus, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott on his company's largest-ever acquisition and AI demand.
We sit down with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott for a masterclass in the art of enterprise sales — a topic where Bill ranks as one of the all-time greats by any measure. Bill started his career as a bag-carrying salesman at Xerox in New York City (alongside Howard Schultz!) back in 1983, and rose to become the company's youngest corporate officer at age 36 before going on to become CEO of global software giant SAP. Since joining ServiceNow in 2020 Bill has grown the company from $3.5 billion in revenue over $10 billion today, and a nearly $200B market cap — which makes it one of the largest enterprise software companies in the world. Whether your job directly involves selling or not (and if you're a founder, make no mistake — selling is the MOST important part of your job) there's something here to be learned for everyone. Break out your notebooks and enjoy!Links:ServiceNowThe SPIN selling methodBill's fantastic interview with Ben Thompson on StratecherySponsors:Vanta
A wild day of tech earnings, including from Tesla, IBM, Lam Research, ServiceNow, plus Las Vegas Sands and Mattel. High-profile analyst Dan Ives reacts to Tesla's numbers and former board member Steve Westly gives a bigger picture take on where the EV-maker stands. Jon spoke with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott before the earnings call and brings those comments to you.
A very busy day of earnings with Ford, IBM, Chipotle, ServiceNow and KLA reporting. Jon speaks with both ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna about the latest quarter. Plus, Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol on the consumer and OneStream CEO Tom Shea talks the company's IPO, growth strategy and AI offerings after its first day of trading sent the stock 34% higher.
Jon Fortt sits down with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Las Vegas, talking the growth of AI, how customers are using tools and partnerships. Plus, ServiceNow CEO Doug McDermott on what's next for the industry. JPMorgan Global Chairman of Investment Banking Jennifer Nason talks how tech companies are balancing capital return with AI investment. Earnings from Airbnb, Arm, Robinhood, Instacart, Klaviyo and more.
Bill McDermott, einer der bekanntesten Manager der Tech-Szene, ist überzeugt, dass generative KI das Beste ist, was Firmen und Konsumenten je passieren konnte.
Bill McDermott speaks on running ServiceNow, how to transition companies onto the digital workflow, and advice for other CEO with Bloomberg's David Rubenstein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stocks slid into the close, ending near session lows after Fed Chair Powell's press conference. Jefferies' David Zervos and BD8 Capital's Barbara Doran break down the market retreat. Former CEA Chair Jason Furman and Evercore Vice Chairman Krishna Guha on the Fed's decision and what it means for the rest of the year. Broughton Capital's Donald Broughton reacts to FedEx earnings after the stock moved higher on strong EPS guidance. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott on its AI announcement. Seaport's Kenneth Zener on KB Home's earnings.
David Faber and Jim Cramer began the hour breaking down Meta's monster quarter, posting double-digit revenue growth for the first time since 2021, which sent shares soaring in early trading. Two food giants also reported results, but moved in opposite directions as McDonald's rallied but Chipotle plunged post results. The anchors also touched on the broader markets a day after the Fed raised rates by 25 basis points, touching its highest level in more than 22 years. Also in the mix: ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott broke down his company's latest quarter after beating on the top and bottom lines. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
On the busiest day of this earnings season, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed the quarterly reports driving the markets higher, despite GDP data showing economic growth slowed sharply in Q1 to an annualized rate of 1.1%.The anchors delved into a wide-ranging discussion about Meta. The stock surged after Facebook's parent posted better-than expected quarterly results and issued upbeat revenue guidance for Q2. Carl, Jim and David also reacted to earnings call comments from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Caterpillar, Honeywell and Eli Lilly were among the other names in the earnings spotlight. Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joined the program to discuss their companies' respective quarterly results. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Stocks closed out their worst week of the year on a sour note, as another inflation read came in hot. Needham's Chris Retzler and Meghan Shue from Wilmington Trust break down the action and where they're looking for opportunities. Afsaneh Beschloss from RockCreek explains why she's forecasting a “choppy few months” ahead for stocks. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott gives his outlook for software spending following a brutal week for the tech space. Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass discusses the 1-year mark of the war in Ukraine, and the impact on the global economy. Plus a lookahead to the key reads on the consumer coming next week.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins 'Influencers with Andy Serwer' to discuss the current market, the possibility of a recession, and the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
“When you create something,” says ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott, “that gives you the ability to help and do good and achieve for the most people possible.” Bill left his first corporate job at Xerox for a short stint at Gartner, then served as CEO of SAP for nearly a decade. He made one more transition three years ago because he saw a great opportunity to help make ServiceNow a defining enterprise software company. “I knew it could happen,” he says. “What I didn't know is just how unbelievably right I was.”In this episode, Bill and Joubin discuss fist-pumps, shoplifting teens, Bill's superpowers, needing to be needed, marriage as a partnership, why every relationship matters, difficult relocations, breast cancer, the FDNY's chaplain, and the Medal of Honor. In this episode, we cover: Why Bill bought a deli when he was in high school — and how he competed against 7-Eleven (04:00) Interviewing at Xerox and wanting it more than anyone else (08:17) Unwavering optimism and being a source of strength for others (12:34) How a love of work has shaped Bill as a person (16:44) Facing challenges and keeping a promise to his father (22:00) Enjoying the present and keeping an eye on the future (30:01) Leaving Xerox for Gartner and learning from a tough experience (33:29) Sloan Kettering and Father Michael Judge (39:22) Following the “original dream” vs. building something new at ServiceNow (44:59) Losing an eye and getting a pep talk from two Medal of Honor winners (51:15) Why Bill started and ended his book with quotes from two Kennedys (01:01:21) Links: Connect with Bill Twitter LinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins
Our anchors begin today's show with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott sharing his outlook for software as we kick off day three of Cloud Week, and CNBC's Dom Chu breaks down the Street's expectations ahead of Fed Chair Jerome Powell's speech on the economy this afternoon. Then, HPE CEO Antonio Neri breaks down the enterprise edge-to-cloud company's Q4 results, and Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi joins after delivering stronger-than-expected earnings. Next, our Julia Boorstin reports on Disney buying Major League Baseball's remaining stake in streaming firm BAMTech, and CNBC's Diana Olick covers Airbnb partnering with several major landlords to allow tenants to list their apartments. Later, CNBC's Kate Rooney covers the shutdown of crypto exchange Bitfront, and CNBC's Seema Mody looks at the impact of Covid lockdown protests in China on the broader markets.
In this week's episode of Influencers, Andy sits down with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott as they discuss the probability of a U.S. economic recession, how digitization is transforming business across all industries, and why Bill is optimistic about America's financial future.
Our anchors begin today's show covering crypto exchange Coinbase's partnership with asset management firm BlackRock, featuring insight from CNBC's Kate Rooney and MoffettNathanson Partner Lisa Ellis. Then, CNBC's Mike Santoli breaks down the Nasdaq's rally over the past month, and our Jon Fortt shares highlights from his Fortt Knox interview with software company ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott. Next, Confluent Co-Founder and CEO Jay Kreps joins after the enterprise stock beat expectations in Q2, and CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on results from EV makers Lucid and Tesla. Evercore ISI Head of Internet Research Mark Mahaney also shares his insight on online travel platform Booking Holdings' recent quarterly numbers, and our Julia Boorstin analyzes the latest wave of media earnings. Later, data center company Equinix CEO Charles Meyers discusses investor Jim Chanos' short on the space.
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer began the hour by breaking down today's GDP data as the U.S. economy contracted for the second straight quarter, hitting a widely accepted rule of thumb for a recession. They spoke with National Economic Council Director, Brian Deese about the numbers. The anchors then shifted to Meta's quarterly results, after the company missed on earnings. Meta also issued a surprisingly weak forecast, pointing to a second consecutive decline in year-over-year sales. Also in focus: ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joined the hour to discuss his company's quarter, after beating on both the top and bottom lines.
On this episode of MKT Call, Guy Adami, Dan Nathan discuss: ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott comments on CNBC's Mad Money regarding macro headwinds Software stocks sinking Expectations for the CPI report Wednesday Citigroup upgrading JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley downgrading American Express Ominous chart pattern for Bitcoin See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com. Shoot us an email at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, questions, or suggestions going forward and follow us @MKTCall. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Like us on Facebook @RiskReversal Subscribe to our YouTube page
On this episode of MKT Call, Guy Adami, Dan Nathan discuss: ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott comments on CNBC's Mad Money regarding macro headwinds Software stocks sinking Expectations for the CPI report Wednesday Citigroup upgrading JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley downgrading American Express Ominous chart pattern for Bitcoin See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com. Shoot us an email at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, questions, or suggestions going forward and follow us @MKTCall. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Like us on Facebook @RiskReversal Subscribe to our YouTube page
All three major averages closed lower and Jim Cramer is guiding investors through the day's trading action. Then, it's been a tough year for tech, and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott sits down with Cramer to talk about all the macro headwinds facing the sector as the Nasdaq remains down 27% so far this year. Next, Cramer's going Off The Charts to track trader sentiment and seeing what it's signaling for the market's next moves. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Miso Robotics.
In this episode of Making Markets, host Daniel Newman is joined by ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott. This action packed discussion dives into the challenging economic situation, the role automation has to play in working through broken supply chain, labor shortages, and more. And finally, McDermott and Newman discuss the companies ambitious growth strategy and whether or not it meet its 5 year target, which is a big goal, but one that all parties see as achievable.
The Dow closed up slightly higher and Jim Cramer is breaking down the day's action. Then, as the volatility in tech continues, Cramer's trekked to San Francisco to take the pulse of the sector from the heart of Silicon Valley. He's talking to tech titans and top brasses across the sector to find buying opportunities and get an outlook for the beaten down space. First, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins Cramer. Then, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz sits down for an exclusive. Plus, Cramer goes one-on-one with Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson.
Our anchors begin today's show covering Microsoft cutting its quarterly revenue and earnings guidance, with insight from CNBC's Steve Kovach and Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder Paul Hickey. Then, our Julia Boorstin reports on Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg's plans to step down from her role, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri joins for a look at the company's Q2 earnings. Next, we circle back to Sheryl Sandberg's announcement with Chegg CEO Dan Rosensweig, who helped introduce her to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. C3 AI CEO Tom Siebel also weighs in on the enterprise software provider's latest results, and our Julia Boorstin returns for a deep dive into social media platforms Snap and Pinterest. Later, our Jon Fortt shares highlights from his interview with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott at the first-ever Fortt Knox dinner.
Our anchors begin today's show breaking down Meta's Q1 earnings beat with Evercore ISI Head of Internet Research Mark Mahaney, and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins to discuss the software firm's latest results. Then, CNBC's Mike Santoli and Verge Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel circle back to Meta as the stock targets its best day since 2016. Next, our Jon Fortt recaps his exclusive interview earlier this morning with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the chipmaker's digital transformation. Later, CNBC's Steve Kovach previews Apple's earnings with the tech giant reporting after the bell.
One day after the Fed weighed on markets by signaling a mid-March rate hike, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber stayed on top of a rally sparked in part by stronger-than-expected fourth quarter GDP, showing 6.9% growth on an annualized basis. Cramer explained how investors should approach high-multiple stocks. The anchors also explored market reaction to earnings from the likes of Tesla, Intel, McDonald's and NBCUniversal parent Comcast. Southwest Airlines Chairman & CEO Gary Kelly discussed his company's first quarterly operating profit since the pandemic began, as well as the challenges ahead due to omicron. Kelly passes the CEO reins to Robert Jordan on Tuesday. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott also appeared on the program to discuss quarterly results that propelled the stock higher by double-digits. Also in focus: Netflix rallies after hedge fund manager Bill Ackman disclosed a stake in the company.
Our anchors kick off this Monday morning on Apple as the tech giant approaches a $3 trillion market cap. Next, we bring in Cowen Analyst John Blackledge who named Amazon a top mega cap pick heading into 2022. We also have NBC's Morgan Chesky live from Edwardsville, Illinois to cover this weekend's tornados that caused massive destruction, including six fatalities in an Amazon warehouse. Then, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and EY CEO Carmine Di Sibio are here to exclusively discuss their new strategic partnership that they say will double the value of their existing relationship to $1 billion by 2025. Later, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen joins in an exclusive interview to speak about the company's new product, Creative Cloud Express. And finally, Airtable CEO Howie Liu joins as the company announces a new fundraise of $735 million bringing Airtable's valuation to over $11 billion.
Our anchors kick off this Friday morning with CNBC's Dom Chu to check in on tech's volatile week. Then, CNBC's Phil LeBeau is here to cover the highlights from Tesla's annual shareholder meeting yesterday. Next, Datatrek Co-Founder Nick Colas joins to discuss what to expect from Q3 earnings for Big Tech. We also have ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott and Celonis Co-Founder and Co-CEO Alexander Rinke on their new partnership to redefine how work flows. Later, The New Yorker Contributor Charles Duhigg is here to give his take on Tesla, saying most shareholders don't hold on because of fundamentals, but because they believe. Plus, CNBC's Kate Rooney is here to cover the surge of venture capital investing in Latin America. And later, New York Times Business Columnist Kevin Roose joins to talk Facebook after the company's rough week.
To start off the morning, our anchors have all the details on new legislation aimed at Big Tech's app stores, a deal falling through between Instacart and Doordash and a recap of Palantir's latest earnings report. Then, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joins as cloud stocks have been on a tear recently to speak about the company's acquisition of Mapwize and much more. Next, CNBC's Sal Rodriguez is here with the story on Snap creators leaving the app's Spotlight feature as payments dry up. Later, Marqeta CEO Jason Gardner joins after the company's first earnings report since going public to discuss the company's growth in the ‘buy now, pay later' vertical. Plus, CNBC's Jon Fortt brings us the highlights from his conversation with LinkedIn Co-Founder and Microsoft Board Member Reid Hoffman yesterday at the Economic Club of Chicago. Then, CNBC's Kate Rooney is live from Wyoming with the story on the state's recent crypto boom. Plus, Parrot Analytics Senior Strategy Analyst Julia Alexander joins us to give her take on streaming ahead of Disney earnings set for after the bell today.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with an in-depth look at a much-anticipated IPO: Online trading platform Robinhood going public after pricing shares at $38 each. That's at the low end of the expected range but values the company at about $32-billion. Goldman Sachs – one of the lead investment banks on the IPO -- had not fully allocated shares of Robinhood until shortly before the opening bell. The anchors explored what investors can expect and how to evaluate Robinhood's debut. On the earnings front, Facebook shares fell after the tech giant said revenue growth will slow during the second half of the year -- overshadowing better-than-expected quarterly results. Staying with tech: A federal grand jury charged Nikola founder Trevor Milton with three counts of criminal fraud for making false and misleading statements to investors about the electric video startup. Also in focus: Ford shares rise after the automaker surprises Wall Street analysts by posting a quarterly profit, new record highs for stocks, and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott discusses his company's better-than-expected quarterly results – the workflow management software provider helped by a jump in subscription revenue.
Tom Lee of Fundstrat Global Advisors joins us amid the global tech sell-off to break down his thesis that tech stocks could drop up to another 7%. We've also got an exclusive with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott on his outlook for the software company amidst the sell-off and his plans for M&A (spoiler: none!). Eamon Javers then joins the rest of the TechCheck crew with the latest on the Colonial Pipeline hack. The hackers' aim? Cash, not chaos. Biden is set to meet with Russian Pres. Putin on the cyber attack. We also cover the big moves Shopify and Roblox are seeing today. And lastly, Lucid Motors CEO Peter Rawlinson is with us on his decision to go public pre-production and the future of the EV space.
Welcome to Let’s Workflow It, a new podcast from ServiceNow that explores how the workflow revolution is transforming work across industries. Throughout the series, hosts Alan Marks and Kathryn Minshew will talk to innovative business leaders and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott about how they’re driving growth and embracing change with digital workflows. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer delved into the busiest day of earnings season by leading with better-than-expected quarterly results from Apple and Facebook -- both stocks up sharply on the news, resulting in new record intraday highs for both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Cramer says the Apple and Facebook numbers are proof that you shouldn't count the FAANG stocks out yet. Carl and Jim also reacted to what Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company's earnings call about stronger demand -- as well as what he told CNBC about iMac sales in wake of work-from-home trends. Other earnings names in the spotlight included Dow components Caterpillar, McDonald's and Merck. The anchors also discussed Ford CEO Jim Farley telling CNBC that he thinks the chip shortage "may extend in the second half.” President Biden's Wednesday night address to a joint session of Congress also in focus: He pushed his idea of hiking taxes on the wealthy to pay for his economic agenda. His message for the richest Americans: "Pay your fair share." ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott joined the program to discuss his company's quarterly results that beat analyst estimates but failed to lift the stock.
Welcome to Let's Workflow It, a new podcast from ServiceNow that explores how the workflow revolution is transforming work across industries. Throughout the series, hosts Alan Marks and Kathryn Minshew will talk to innovative business leaders and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott about how they're driving growth and embracing change with digital workflows. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.