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.
Former CEO Ed Whitacre says that Steve Jobs was secretive about his new invention and that AT&T placed a big bet on being the iPhone's exclusive service provider.
Delta President Ed Bastian discusses buying a stake in Virgin Atlantic and how its oil refinery helps control rising fuel costs.
MJ Freeway is part of a growing, legal marijuana industry, providing software solutions for marijuana businesses.
CEO Russ Girling says the U.S. will benefit from TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline, and that it will be just as safe as other pipelines already in operation.