Investor Marc Andreessen says that Marissa Mayer needs to fix her company and 'people need to be in the same room.'
T. Boone Pickens says that cheap natural gas will become the go-to for transportation fuel and that leaders in Washington will eventually realize the economic benefits.
CEO Nigel Travis says the company is focused on growth in the U.S. where there is 'so much opportunity, it's incredible.'
TD Ameritrade CEO says that the reason why long-term investors continue to remain cautious is not so much the Fed, but GDP headlines and economic growth.
The President of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim says developing countries cannot wait for Europe and the U.S. to recover before investing in their societies.
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn says there is "much more excitement" thanks to profits in the auto industry despite the bad economy in Europe.
Pinnacle Foods doesn't just make pickles, and its products are in most U.S. homes. The CEO says the company is poised to grow as a public company.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz tells shareholders who don't agree with his same-sex marriage stance, "you can sell your shares of Starbucks."
Ed Whitacre says that morale was low when he assumed the top job at General Motors and that the government's bailout avoided a catastrophe.