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Friday, October 5, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Jobs Data: Details from today's Jobs Report and an update of last month's numbers, with CNBC's Steve Liesman.
2. NYSE Market Wrap: CNBC's Bob Pisani reports on the Dow's up day, live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
3. Future of Yahoo!: A Wall Street analyst says the sum of Yahoo's parts may be greater than the whole, with CNBC's Jim Goldman, David Garrity, Dinosaur Securities director of research; and Eric Jackson, Jackson Leadership Systems CEO.
4. Carlisle CEO: Discussing he outlook for commercial roofing and industrial components, with Dave Roberts, Carlisle Companies chairman & CEO and CNBC's Sue Herera
5. NASCAR: Full Throttle: Discussing how to court new fans, with Brian France, NASCAR chairman & CEO, and CNBC's Sue Herera.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Citigroup Decline
Citigroup warns it will experience a significant decline, with David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors and CNBCs' Carl Quintanilla.


CNBC Blogwatch

Realty Check w/ Diana Olick: Immigration and Housing: The Documented Link

CNBC Reporter Diana Olick blogs on why having undocumented workers leave their homes could push the housing crisis even further. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. Ahead of the Debate: John Harwood rounds up key subplots of the presidential campaign ahead of the Republicans' debate airing Tuesday on CNBC... the first that will include Fred Thompson.
2. State of the Credit Crunch: With chatter of credit problems subsiding, Steve Liesman takes the pulse of the credit crunch. Is there more pain ahead or just clear skies?
3. Ten Yummy Years: Brian Shactman takes a look behind Yum! Brands on the day the company reports its quarterly earnings. Yum celebrates its 10-year anniversary in October... and Brian focuses on two key pieces of the company's growth strategy: continued expansion in China and exploration of emerging markets.
4. Death of TV Greatly Overstated: Julia Boorstin sat down for an exclusive interview with Tom Freston about his new venture, PlumTV. Why would the former Viacom exec be jumping into TV if it has no future? Are niche brands like PlumTV the new wave? And what does it say when executives like Freston are coming full circle, investing their Viacom-made in fortune in start-ups that could be attractive to the Viacoms of the world, down the road?
5. Hard Pill to Swallow: Millions of healthy people every year make a quick buck volunteering as guinea pigs for drug companies. Some of these human lab rats have gone pro - popping pills, enduring nasty side effects - potentially risking death. But these serial test subjects keep the pipeline of generic drugs flowing and without them, many drugs would never reach the market. Scott Cohn reports.
 
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