Today's top 5 stories on CNBC. |
Realty Check w/Diana Olick: Countrywide Pep Rally: Three Cheers For Real Estate Market? CNBC's Realty Market reporter Diana Olick blogs on how Countrywide Financial sees an upbeat real estate market in spite of the mortgage crunch. Click here to view complete posting |
Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold |
1. Honda's New Accord: Phil LeBeau kicks the tires on the next-generation Accord. He'll show us some of the first pictures while discussing Honda's strategy to keep growing sales. |
2. Wounded Soldiers Return to the Workforce: 20 wounded American vets, unable to continue military service, enter the next chapter of their lives in an Entrepreneurship Boot Camp at Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management. The week of intensive work helps vets develop business plans for their ideas with faculty and outside advisers, venture capitalists and successful entrepreneurs. Brian Shactman reports. |
3. Seniors Sex and the Market: Mike Huckman examines the first "comprehensive national survey" on seniors and sex being published in New England Journal of Medicine. The findings: only one in seven elderly men takes a drug or supplement for impotence... and a minority of older men and women talk about sex with their docs. Mike looks at the still-untapped growth opportunities in the multi-billion dollar ED-drug space, and why most people are afraid to talk about sex and say they need an ED drug. |
4. Consumer Earnings: Margaret Brennan continues to take the pulse of the consumer with a slew of earnings reports, notably Gap, after-the-bell. |
5. Against the Tide: CNBC's newest feature documentary premieres Sunday, August 26, at 10p & 1a ET. Watch through out the day for previews including Scott Cohn's look at a program that was created to give federal funds to Katrina-struck homeowners who were un- or underinsured. |
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