1. Subprime Opportunities: In a CNBC exclusive, Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. CEO, discusses opportunities in subprime with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. |
2. Invest Like It's 1998: A number of key investment similarities to look at, with Richard Band, Profitable Investing Newsletter editor and CNBC's Becky Quick. |
3. Best Call of '07, So Far: Talking with the guy who was one of the first to predict the credit market meltdown, with Andrew Redleaf, Whitebox Advisors founder, and CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
4. Mad Money Shot: Stocks that benefit the Canadian invasion, with Jim Cramer. |
5. Energy Star: Government plans to tackle the energy efficiency, with Samuel Bodman, Energy Secretary and CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
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1. Bear Stearns Investors Day: Mary Thompson is live at Bear Stearns' investor day in New York. Investors will surely be asking about rumors of a takeout of the brokerage firm. |
2. Green Collar Jobs: The tight labor market is here to stay if the tree huggers have their way. The burgeoning "green" sector accounted for roughly 8.5 million existing jobs in 2006. Spread out over several industries, that's slightly more than the total number of jobs in the financial sector last year. This continued and growing demand for skilled "green" workers is one reason why the U.S. labor market continues to hold up, despite tepid economic growth. |
3. RIMM Earnings: With RIMM reporting earnings after the bell, Jim Goldman looks at the Blackberry maker's prospects and the broader smart phone landscape. |
4. NBC/WSJ Poll: Ahead of next week's CNBC/MSNBC/WSJ Republican Debate, NBC & WSJ took the pulse of voters with their regular poll. John Harwood reports on what republican voters want from their 2008 presidential candidate. |
5. Pharmapalooza: Mike Huckman looks at two studies released late Wednesday. One that shows that virtual colonoscopy is comparable to traditional colonoscopy... so patients can avoid the "unpleasantness" of an old-fashioned probe. A second study has new evidence showing the benefits of flu shots for seniors. What does it all mean for stocks? Mike has the story. |
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