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Thursday, December 6, 2007

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Thursday, Dec. 06, 2007


Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Bush Unveils Subprime Plan: President Bush unveils the details of his subprime plan.
2. Technically Speaking: Theorists still see a "sell" signal for the benchmark index, with Louise Yamada, Louise Yamada Technical Research Advisors managing director and CNBC's Joe Kernen.
3. Stop Trading! Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and his thoughts on Bush's subprime plan with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. New Apple Products: Apple begins production of new products, including a thinner MacBook Pro, reports CNBC's Jim Goldman.
5. Worst CEO of 2007: A look at who earned the moniker worst CEO this year, with Herb Greenberg, MarketWatch senior columnist and CNBC's Trish Regan.
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Tech Check W/ Jim Goldman: Apple Future Headline -- New Products Including Super Laptop?

Will Apple unveil new products in the weeks ahead, with a new super laptop topping the list? NBC reporter Jim Goldman blogs on what Apple might have in "store" for you and how that could affect its stock. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. JOBS REPORT: The Labor Department releases the monthly jobs report. Hampton Pearson reports the breaking news from the Labor Department and Steve Liesman and Rick Santelli provides analysis.
2. GOOGLE WEDDING BELLS: Larry Page is set to marry his girlfriend, Lucy Southworth, on a Caribbean island owned by Richard Branson (Page's best man) this weekend. Jim Goldman looks at the ceremony, the guests and the spectacle expected.
3. APPLE, RETAIL SUPERSTARS: Friday, Apple opens its largest retail location to date in lower Manhattan. The tech giant has rewritten the book when it comes to retail with its ubersuccessful megastores. Jim Goldman examines the company's strategy.
4. MAYWEATHER LOVES MONEY: This weekend, Floyd Mayweather takes on Ricky Hatton in a much-touted title bout. And due to the boxer's skill, a ballyhooed fight with Oscar de la Hoya and a never-sleeping publicity machine, his manager says Mayweather makes more money than any athlete not named Tiger Woods. Darren Rovell separates the hype from the facts.
5. WASHINGTON LATEST: John Harwood provides insight into the latest Washington buzz.
 
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