Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn says 2012 will be another record year for car makers thanks in part to recovery in Japan.
The massively successful musical artist and businessman says free enterprise is vital in America but unjust practices aren't 'cool'
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong addresses Arianna Huffington's evolving role and rumors surrounding the sale of TechCrunch and Engadget.
Disney CEO Bob Iger says a growing number of silver screens across the globe is helping drive the success of 'The Avengers.'
David Simon, CEO of Simon Properties, says talk that U.S. malls are dying is exaggerated, with his company continuing to deliver results.
Vance Bell, CEO of Shaw Industries, says the housing market is 'close to a tipping-point' and the carpet industry is ready when it happens.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally discusses the slowdown in the European market in the first three months of 2012.
Caterpillar CEO Douglas Oberhelman says manufacturing growth in the U.S. offset a slowdown in markets like China and Brazil in the past quarter.
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