2024-09-17
Alex Rodriguez sits in with the Sharks as Rob Gronkowski and his brothers pitch an insulated sports bottle to the group. Other pitches include a tool to soothe foot pain; a sweeter way to eat a popular snack; and an inventive way to keep belongings safe. (Repeat).
Jeff and Matt check out an eclectic mix of old cars; and Jeff pulls a risky move with the seller in an attempt to secure a deal. In other events, Meg and Eric hone their selling chops at the shop; and Eric and Perry diagnose and fix a car with a leak. (Repeat).
Jeff and Meg prepare for a visit from an auction representative by heading to California in search for unique cars. They meet with a yoga teacher who owns a British roadster; and check out a classic from a movie car warehouse. (Repeat).
Figuring out how Frank Rodriguez died is a mystery that investigators need to solve to catch his killer. (Repeat).
Investigation into the death of a married father of two and real estate appraiser. (Repeat).
A look at the activity on Wall Street, including market trends and under-the-radar stocks. (Live).
The latest business news and market analysis from around the world is reported. (Live).
A show featuring "pre-market" updates and a discussion with well-known people from the world of business and politics. (Live).
Real-time business and stock-market news broadcast from the New York Stock Exchange begins at the opening bell, and also features reports from the CME Group in Chicago as well as coverage of the closing bells in Europe. (New).
Providing investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day's early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. (Live).
Analysis of the day's market activity, and trading tips and investment strategies from Wall Street experts. (Live).
Host Kelly Evans presents the latest financial and economic headlines around the world. (Live).
Real-time coverage of stock-market trends at the middle of the trading day, focusing on influential companies, executives and the worlds of entertainment, real estate, technology, media and fashion. Also: reports from the New York Stock Exchange and the network's global bureaus. (New).
Covering the most important hour of the trading day including markets, stocks and investor reactions. (New).
Covering after-hours moves including corporate earnings & post-market trading. (New).
Analysis of the day's market activity, and trading tips and investment strategies from Wall Street experts. (New).
Colorful financial analyst Jim Cramer offers his insights into the market. (New).
Alex Rodriguez sits in with the Sharks as Rob Gronkowski and his brothers pitch an insulated sports bottle to the group. Other pitches include a tool to soothe foot pain; a sweeter way to eat a popular snack; and an inventive way to keep belongings safe. (Repeat).
Kevin O'Leary offers to give an entrepreneur $1 million; six kid inventors present a device that could help save lives; a woman provides a taste of her s'mores-inspired mini-muffin recipe; two brothers from Austin have an interesting idea for a sushi restaurant; and a New Yorker talks up her online-therapy business. Also: an update on a Season 3 cargo-management system that didn't get any backing
An Iraq war veteran from Baltimore, Maryland, tries to work out a deal with the Sharks for her unique fitness system intended to help one train like a hero. A husband and wife from Ossining, New York, share their high-tech headband designed to provide the brain with a boost of energy. A mother-and-son duo from Houston, Texas, try and keep the party going as they introduce their festive party hats.
An entrepreneur from Portland, Oregon, tries to sell the Sharks on his vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack. Two entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, work to convince the Sharks that their pandemic-inspired masks designed for a beloved family member are worth an investment. A pair of entrepreneurs from New York City try and own their moment in the Tank as they ask the Sharks to take a sip of
Two Chicago entrepreneurs bring a live guard llama into the Tank to demonstrate their product. Also: a safer take on the bicycle; an app that helps shoppers and diners earn free parking in exchange for their business; and a free photo-printing service. Also, a follow-up with former professional football player Al "Bubba" Baker from Avon, Ohio, and his de-boned rib steaks known as Bubba's Boneless