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Monday, October 22, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Apple Beats Forecasts: Apple blows away earnings expectations, and Darren Chervitz, Jacob Internet Fund co-portfolio manager, and CNBC's Jim Goldman discuss the numbers.
2. Staph Infection Test: Stopping the super bug, with Edward Ludwig, Becton Dickinson chairman/CEO and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
3. Cramer's Stop Trading: Mad Money host Jim Cramer discusses the counter-trend rally and recommends buying oil and minerals to CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Fed Rate Talk: Insight on whether the Fed will cut rates again, with Robert Barbera, ITG; Vince Farrell, Scotsman Capital Management; CNBC's Steve Liesman & David Faber.
5. Merrill: The Writedown: Investors are watching closely to see if billions in writedowns are just the beginning, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.
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Behind The Wheel w/ Phil Lebeau: Chrysler/UAW: What's Wrong With The Contract

CNBC reporter Phil Lebeau blogs on the contract problems between Chrysler and the UAW that has met big time resistance from a large group of UAW workers. Phil has the latest. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Apple/ Amazon Earnings: Jim Goldman follows the reaction to Apple's first earnings release to include a full quarter of iPhone sales and looks forward to Amazon's earnings release after the bell. Is tech the winning sector for Wall Street and investors?
2. AT&T Earnings: AT&T has beaten Wall Street's expectations the past four quarters and their exclusive deal to carry Apple's iPhone is expected to drive earnings this time around. Wall Street will also watch for the number of subscribers for its U-Verse television service. Julia Boorstin reports.
3. JetBlue / United Earnings: Will the airlines soar to higher skies? Phil LeBeau follows JetBlue and United earnings releases to see if the companies have earned their wings.
4. California on Fire: Fires from Malibu to San Diego continue to spread threatening expensive real estate and industry alike. Jane Wells and Scott Cohn have the latest.
5. Life After the NYSE: Melissa Lee has the story of floor traders preparing for life after the NYSE. A lot of them have lost their jobs already, and that number is bound to increase. One is working on a career recording music (she has a CD out already). Another recently opened a furniture store. Others have moved to firms like Knight Trading. Melissa looks at their preparation ahead of the upcoming exodus.
 
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