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Friday, November 16, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Moglia on the Markets: A perspective on the markets, with Joe Moglia, TD Ameritrade CEO, and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
2. Faber on Financials: An update on the prospects for the sector, with CNBC's David Faber.
3. Friday Trade: Positioning your portfolio as we head into the weekend, with Brian Schaeffer, Van der Moolen; Marty Cunningham, Hudson Securities and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Dividends: A look at why you should be invested in stocks that pay dividends, with Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School professor, finance and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
5. Holiday Central: The British are coming to shop, with CNBC's Margaret Brennan.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Thain on Merrill
Current NYSE CEO John Thain discloses his decision to take the top job at Merrill to CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.


CNBC Blogwatch

Media Money w/ Julia Boorstin: Facebook--Will Users Do "About Face" Over Info Tracker?

CNBC reporter Julia Boorstin blogs on Social Network Facebook's new ad platform that tracks users internet use and why some may not approve of this personal data mining. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. The Console Wars: It's been a year since the release of the sensation that it the Wii. A yea into the three-way horse race for video game console supremacy, how are Nintendo, Sony & Microsoft positioned heading into the holiday season?
2. Turning Writers Into Derivatives: A company called "Content Partners" is buying up future revenue streams (that come from residuals for DVD etc) in exchange for upfront cash-- a system that's only possible because of the controversial (and entrenched) residual system. The company will only work with people who have $3 million or more coming to them. Now writers and writer-producers are calling to find out how much they can get, and as the directors and actors strike nears, we'll see them investigating this as well.
3. Why Dubai? With oil hovering near $100 dollars a barrel, the Middle East is a financial center of the world right now, rather than just the kingdom built on oil. Where's its capitalist capital? Dubai... a city that's booming in amazing ways. Erin Burnett is live from Dubai with the story.
4. Washington Week-Ahead: John looks at the buzz on the Hill and the upcoming Washington agenda.
5. Paris Making Dollars out of Scents: Paris Hilton's newest fragrance with publicly traded Parlux Fragrance is expected to boost her four-perfume line to nearly $100 million in annual wholesale sales. Lee Hawkins talks to Hilton about how she is doing much more than just sticking her name on perfume bottles.
 
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