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Stocks and Crypto Extend Slump, Exclusive With Take-Two CEO on Zynga Deal, and Gilead Sciences CEO on the Battle to Treat COVID

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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored how investors should navigate a rough start to the week for stocks: The tech sector extending its 2022 sell-off amid rising bond yields. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies also continuing to take a hit. Take-Two Interactive was the S&P 500's worst performer after the home of "Grand Theft Auto" announced it has agreed to acquire mobile gaming company Zynga for $9.86 per share in cash and stock, representing a 64% premium to Friday's closing price. Take-Two Chairman & CEO Strauss Zelnick appeared on the program exclusively to discuss the deal. As part of CNBC's coverage of the virtual J.P. Morgan Health Care Conference, Meg Tirrell interviewed Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O'Day about his company's antiviral "Remdesivir" and how the treatment is faring against the COVID-19 omicron variant. Carl, Jim and David reacted to Wall Street firms' top stock picks for 2022.

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