Steve Chiotakis
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3rd-quarter GDP lower than expected
Dec 22, 2009
National Gross Domestic Product was revised lower
for the third quarter. The number wasn't quite as robust as originally anticipated. Steve Chiotakis talks with analyst Juli Niemann at Smith, Moore and Company.
Corporations' hopes for Copenhagen
Dec 17, 2009
How can addressing environmental issues benefit a company's bottom line? Steve Chiotakis poses the question to Ann Condon, Director and Counsel for General Electric's Environmental, Health and Safety programs.
Markets: Retail numbers, Dubai
Nov 30, 2009
How did retailers do on Black Friday? Are global markets still reeling from Dubai? Steve Chiotakis talks to Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at S&P Equity Research.
Does 'Cyber Monday' live up to hype?
Nov 30, 2009
Many are familiar with the e-retail holiday known as Cyber Monday, an online continuation of the Black Friday shopping bonanza. Will it eventually overtake the other shopping holidays? Steve Chiotakis talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan.
A glance at global markets
Nov 26, 2009
Markets are concerned about a proposed restructuring of debt for Dubai World. Steve Chiotakis talks about the move and other international business news with Howard Wheeldon of BGC Partners.
Facing challenges of feeding the needy
Nov 26, 2009
Supply, funding and price are some of the big challenges facing programs feeding needy Americans. How can food assistance groups overcome these obstacles? Steve Chiotakis talks to Betsy Zeidman of the Milken Institute.
Flight delays, cancellations from glitch
Nov 19, 2009
A glitch in the Federal Aviation Administration computer program that tracks flight plans has caused widespread flight delays and cancellations. Steve Chiotakis talks to airline analyst David Field about the impact this is having.
What retail numbers mean for economy
Nov 16, 2009
Retail sales numbers were better than expected for October, thanks mostly to auto sales. Steve Chiotakis takes a closer look with Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at S&P Equity Research.
Job losses higher than anticipated
Oct 2, 2009
The Labor Department says 263,000 people lost work in September, higher than what analysts were projecting. That leaves the unemployment rate at 9.8 percent. Steve Chiotakis talks to economist Conrad DeQuadros at RDQ in New York.
Will health care reform pass Senate?
Oct 2, 2009
The Senate will cast a final, formal vote on health care reform early next week. What are the chances of a reform bill passing? Pretty good, according to Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who gives Steve Chiotakis a congressional play-by-play.