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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Bob Pisani reports on a very good trading day, live from the New York Stock Exchange.
2. Banking's A-Team Meets: A look at what's ahead for big banks, including Citi and Merrill, with Andrew Ross Sorkin, NY Times; CNBC's Mary Thompson & Charlie Gasparino.
3. Stop Trading! Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Dodging a Bullet: Whether Goldman Sachs can avoid a mark down, with Jeffery Harte, Sandler O'Neill; Richard Bove, Punk, Ziegel & Co. and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
5. Kozlowski Speaks: The former Tyco chief is still fighting to have his conviction thrown out, reports CNBC's Bertha Coombs.
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CNBC Blogwatch

Tech Chech w/ Jim Goldman: Tech Stock "Wreck" Towed Away For Easy Buying?

CNBC reporter Jim Goldman Blogs on today's Tech stock rally following the past week's "meltdown." Is it time to get back into Tech? Jim has the answer. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Foreclosure Latest: Diana Olick wraps up the latest foreclosure numbers from RealtyTrac, that are released Wednesday morning. RealtyTrac's reports usually cover foreclosures state by state. This report goes one step further and looks at changes at the city level.
2. La Auto Show: Phil LeBeau hits the Los Angeles Auto Show to get interviews with Ford CEO Alan Mulally and GM North America Chairman Robert Lutz and more.
3. Buffett On The Hill: Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett testifies at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on estate taxes. Are the rich paying too much? Buffett argues they aren't. Others argue the "death tax" is an unfair burden. Hampton Pearson reports.
4. Wholesale Inflation, Retail Sales: Are higher oil prices showing up in wholesale prices? Steve Liesman will sift through the government's latest numbers when they're released at 830a ET. He'll also tell you what's to be read from the October retail sales figures.
5. Jane In The Loonie Bin: Hollywood North has gone south: it has gotten cheaper to film in the States and now the strike has made things even worse. Jane Wells talks to producers and studio owners from across Canada.
 
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