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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

CNBC Daily News Brief

 Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007
1. Greenberg's Game Plan
Hank Greenberg, chmn. & CEO of CV Starr, discusses his investment strategy.

2. Adobe CEO
Insight on the software giant's earnings, with Shantanu Narayen, Adobe CEO.

3. Fed Proposes New Mortgage Regs
The new rules will deter improper mortgage lending but not restrict credit access.

4. Sprint's New CEO
Sprint Nextel names Dan Hesse as President/CEO, effective immediately.

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans.

Nanosolar Turns Up Heat With Delivery News:

Nope, it's not the news so many of you have been longing for: Nanosolar, the flexible solar panel company here in Silicon Valley is not yet announcing its initial public offering plans. Click here to view posting.


1. MORGAN STANLEY EARNINGS: Following Goldman's blowout earnings, Morgan Stanley might have more skeletons coming out of its closet, when it reports quarterly earnings before-the-bell. The company will hold an 1100a conference call.

2. ORACLE EARNINGS: The tech giant reports earnings after-the-bell and Jim Goldman reports the numbers.

3. FED AUCTION: The Fed reports the results from its credit auction. Who borrowed?... and is the initiative increasing liquidity in the credit starvied environment? Steve Liesman reports the the latest.

4. JFK CONGESTION PLAN: Transportation Secretary Mary Peters will announce new steps to improve air travel delays and proposals designed to reduce air travel congestion and delays in the New York area. Phil LeBeau has the story.

5. FORECLOSURE LATEST: RealtyTrac releases its latest foreclosures data and Diana Olick reports the numbers.

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