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Analyst Interviews

Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst, explains why he still views shares of Facebook positively, as the stock moves higher on speculation about today's "major announcement."

J.P. Morgan downgrades IBM to neutral from overweight, with Jim Iuorio, CNBC contributor.

Mark Mahaney, RBC lead internet analyst, provides his top three Internet picks for this year. Facebook is a small buy, limited upside, Mahaney added.

Cash flow concerns are hitting well-known retailers like Best Buy and JC Penney. Joe Feldman, Telsey Advisory Group analyst, discusses whether other retailers are facing similar issues.

Mark Newton, Greywolf analyst, explains why he believes now is the best time to sell shares of the social network company.

Peter Misek, Jefferies analyst, discusses how far the stock will fall after announcing a cut in iPhone components orders.

Peter Keith, Piper Jaffray analyst, explains how the payroll tax is impacting Americans' income.

Commodity and food prices are expected to go higher in 2013, with Erin Lash, Morningstar.

Brian White, Topeka Capital Markets analyst, says the new iPad will be arriving sooner than most people think.

Donald Broughton, Avondale Partners analyst; and Helane Becker, Dahlman Rose analyst, explain why airline stocks are flying high but the rails remain flat.

Colin McGranahan, Sanford C. Bernstein analyst, weighs in on the outlook on the giant electronic retailer.

CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the outcome of a joint government news conference on the safety of Boeing's 787, declaring nothing in the data suggests it is not safe. Also, Carter Leake, BB&T; Capital Markets analyst, discusses how the scrutiny will likely impact Boeing's stock.

Scott Siefers, Sandler O'Neil & Partners analyst, breaks down the big bank's fourth quarter numbers.

CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest details on a special FAA review of recent problems on the 787 Dreamliner. And Carter Copeland, Barclays Capital analyst, weighs in on the impact all this scrutiny will have on Boeing's stock.

Reuters is reporting that private equity firms targeted Legg Mason but were spurned. CNBC's Courtney Reagan and FMHR discuss. Also, Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments, weighs in on how far the bull market can run.

Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer analyst says the high-end retailer needs to "fix its fashion issue" and become more competitive.

Carter Copeland, Barclays Capital analyst explains why he maintains an "overweight" rating on Boeing, despite recent technical glitches with its Dreamliner 787.

"The housing market is going to continue to grow and that's going to be a real driver to the success of the banks this year," said Gerard Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets analyst, explaining how economic optimism and more regulatory transparency are fueling the bull market in financial stocks.

Dissecting the day's major business news, including Alcoa earnings, with the Fast Money traders. Meanwhile Carter Leake, senior equity research analyst at BB&T; Capital Markets, says you should buy Boeing on current weakness.

A Japan Airlines flight scheduled to fly to Tokyo suffered a fuel leak at Boston's Logan Airport, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. Cai Von Rumohr, Cowen & Co., discusses his play on Boeing now.

What individual investors might really be thinking about the market, with Fred Tomczyk, TD Ameritrade president & CEO, who discusses investors' recent behavior.

Rachael Rothman, Susquehanna Financial Group analyst, discusses whether food safety concerns in China will impact shares of Yum! Brands.

Stephen Anderson, Miller Tabak & Co. restaurant analyst, weighs in on Chipotle's steady 6 percent climb in three months.

Will Power, Robert W. Baird analyst, explains why mobile platforms and Apple stock will be among the top tech performers this year.

Benjamin Schachter, Macquarie Securities analyst, explains why he increased the price target on the internet retailer to $305 a share and maintains an "outperform" rating on the stock.

Shares of Greenbrier have dropped about 21 percent since trader Mike Murphy jumped on the stock; and how to play CVS and Delta, with the FMHR traders.

Why an M&A; boom is necessary for the bull market, with Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance. The FMHR traders, weigh in.

Greg McBride, Bankrate.com analyst, discusses how the permanent tax cuts will impact bond rates and equities, and why the Fed needs to continue its bond-buying program.

"The word nobody uses in Washington is austerity," said Benjamin Salisbury, FBR Capital Markets analyst, discussing what Congress is missing about fixing the nation's raising debt. Also, Dick Hoey, BNY Mellon chief economist, and Bob Brusca, FAO Economics chief economist, weigh in.

The Fast Money traders discuss the market's reaction to the FOMC minutes; and chain stores posted their December sales today, revealing a mixed bag of hits and misses. Deborah Weinswig, Citi retail analyst, discusses her pick list.