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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007


Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Citi's Cash Injection: Citigroup is selling a slice of itself for $7.5B, as it grapples with big job cuts and record mortgage losses. CNBC's Charlie Gasparino has the latest.
2. Schumer Speaks: Senator Charles Schumer (D) NY, discusses his concerns over Countrywide, his thoughts on Middle East investment in Citigroup, and the U.S. economy, with CNBC's Mark Haines & Erin Burnett.
3. Hubbard on the Economy: Discussing inflation worries and stock market turmoil, with Allan Hubbard, National Economic Council director and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
4. Verizon Opens Network: Verizon announces its plans to open its wireless network to allow any device or software to run on it. Sascha Segan, of PC Magazine, discusses what this move means for Verizon's bottom line.
5. Stop Trading! Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and his thoughts on Abu Dhabi's stake in Citi with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Tech Check w/ Jim Goldman: Yahoo's Cyber Morning After--A Case Of Merchant's Wrath

CNBC reporter Jim Goldman blogs on the anger from so many online merchants over Yahoo's technical problems during "Cyber Monday." Read what the merchants said to Jim and what they plan to do about the loss of revenue. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. FINDING VALUE: It's the Super Bowl of value investing, and some of the world's best investors including Pershing Square's Bill Ackman and Value Investor Insight's Whitney Tilson are gathering to give actionable investment advice and the timing couldn't be better. As the market swings from the green to the red, investors are looking to follow those with proven track records. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera will be there live with the some of the world's smartest investors at the Value Investing Congress 2007..
2. SHAREHOLDER SMACK DOWN: If you own stock in a company, should you have a vote concerning who runs that company? Some of the largest US and UK pension funds are urging Christopher Cox and the SEC to halt a vote they fear will block shareholders' ability to influence the composition of company boards. Hampton Pearson sorts out the battle over proxy access and shareholder rights.
3. GOOGLE SAVES THE WORLD: Google plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in a new push to encourage cheap renewable electricity in a project called "Renewable Energy Cheaper Than Coal." The Internet giant is seeking to capitalize on the Silicon Valley movement to encourage alternative energy as the market faces the reality of $100-a-barrel oil. Jim Goldman reports.
4. REPUBLICAN DEBATE PREVIEW: The Republican Presidential candidates are set to square off in a first-of-its-kind YouTube debate moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper at 8pm ET from St. Petersburg, FL. John Harwood previews the debate where tax cuts are expected to jump to the top of the agenda.
5. THE PENTAGON'S $40B PRIZE: The Pentagon is asking both Boeing and Northrop Grumman to spend separate day-long discussions this week talking about each side's strengths and weaknesses in the massive $40 billion tanker program... the mother of all defense contracts which just won't get awarded! Jane Wells updates the latest in the saga of the ubercontract.
 
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