On July 24, 2025, CNBC called the high-volatility midday stock indicators “ominous.” They called out big names such as Tesla (TSLA), IBM, Union Pacific (UNP), and American Eagle Outfitters (AEO). The financial news outlet, known for its comprehensive market coverage, provided insights into the factors influencing these stocks, with updates made shortly before publication to ensure timely reporting.
Christina Cheddar Berk, one of the best-known transportation scribes at CNBC, commanded the coverage. Her reputation for deep market analysis precedes her and you can follow her on her LinkedIn page here. Tapping into investor sentiment, the article is a terrific example of CNBC’s mission to provide the most current and valuable financial information to its audience.
In addition to these features, CNBC offers a live television service with real-time market updates, available directly through their website at cnbc.com/live-tv. This new service is a great way to keep viewers informed on the ever‐changing market. It also follows the movement of stocks real-time during the day-to-day trading cycle. Sign up for regular, live market coverage from CNBC. They even maintain a regularly-updated “Market Insider” section that provides expert insights and analysis on stock performance. Read it at cnbc.com/market-insider.
And it’s allowing them to track important stocks that are having the biggest changes. Today’s report emphasizes how Tesla, IBM, Union Pacific, and American Eagle Outfitters have captured the attention of investors amidst a dynamic trading environment.
As American EV market leader Tesla has been far, very far, from standing still. Investors are closely tracking its stock performance as the company continues to pivot towards a host of challenges and opportunities in the quickly evolving automotive landscape. On the other hand, IBM’s relentless pivot to a cloud-first enterprise has had analysts and investors buzzing.
Union Pacific remains a critical player in the transportation industry, with its stock performance closely tied to economic indicators and freight demand. According to analysts, recent economic data may offer a real opportunity for the company. Just ask American Eagle Outfitters, which has seen a wild ride triggered by shifting shopper habits driving its stock price.
CNBC’s been on this track since launching its “Join Pro” service. This subscription provides members only content and firsthand intelligence on market making developments for those seeking an informational edge. You can learn more about this service on their website, cnbc.com/application/pro. In addition, CNBC offers a Join IC service for those Industry Consortium members seeking extra investment materials and tools.
To enhance user experience, CNBC has implemented a “Skip Navigation” feature on their website, allowing visitors to quickly access the most relevant information without unnecessary scrolling. This new feature is another example of CNBC’s ongoing efforts to deliver simple, smart and relevant services to its audiences.
The above photo of Christina Cheddar Berk was her professional headshot provided by her employer, Cambridge Systematics. View their smart growth-related consulting services here. The resulting headshot, like much of the reporting, is an attempt to humanize the situation while still presenting a polished and professional image.