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Monday, October 1, 2007

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Bob Pisani reports on the trading day's big gains, live from the New York Stock Exchange.
2. Nokia Buys Navteq: Insight on Nokia's acquisition of Navteq, with Rick Simonson, Nokia CFO and CNBC's Sue Herera.
3. Most Powerful Women: A look at who made the grade on Fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business, with CNBC's Bertha Coombs.
4. Acxiom Deal Dies: Another deal falls through, reports CNBC's David Faber.
5. Mad Money Shot: A look at the top spots on Jim Cramer's Wall of Shame list.
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CNBC Blogwatch

Tech Check w/ Jim Goldman: Nokia Finds GPS Maker Navteq To Its Liking: Here's Why

CNBC reporter Jim Goldman blogs on the Nokia's $8.1 billion deal for GPS maker Navteq and what it could do for your cell phone--as well as your portfolio. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Consumer Slowdown Ground Zero: Florida is one of the country's biggest states and one of the retailers' biggest sales problems. Unemployment is up 0.7% in the sunshine state and that's dragging sales down at Target, Wal-Mart, Macy's and others. Which stores are hurting and will this regional trend become a national problem? Does investing in retail mean avoiding exposure to Florida? Margaret Brennan reports.
2. Supermodel: Business Nation takes to the Italian countryside outside Bologna to tell the story of one of the world's most iconic and exotic brands: Lamborghini. Now, under parent company Audi, Lamborghini is undergoing a transformation. Phil LeBeau visits the factory floor where each car is custom made, and hits with road with the company's new CEO, who is pinning his hopes on Lamborghini's biggest market: the U.S.
3. Auto Sales: Phil LeBeau also reports on the latest monthly auto sales numbers.
4. Regulation Loans: Barney Frank is drafting a bill that would forces mortgage servicers to bear some liability for failing loans and ban certain broker incentives. What does it mean for investors? Mary Thompson looks at the potential legislation.
5. Prince Hitting it With Big Wii: Tennis racket maker, Prince, will introduce its newest high-tech racket... for use with Nintendo's Wii! Darren Rovell has a first look at the video-game controller, and the company's push to profit from Nintendo's popular game console.
 
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