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Friday, August 24, 2007

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Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Melissa Lee reports on a light volume trading day and technology's move to push the market higher, live from the NYSE.
2. iPhone Hacker Yakker: iPhone hacker George Hotz tells all, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
3. Strong Durable Goods Orders: The overall number for durable goods came in with a gain of almost 6% last month, with Edward Campbell, Nordson chmn. & CEO, and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Burger King's Whopping Earnings: The King's Q4 results were better than expected, and John Chidsey, Burger King CEO, discusses his company's quarter with CNBC's Sue Herera.
5. Realty Check: Housing Starts:Insight from one of the first economists to call the housing downturn, with Mark Zandi, Moody's Economy.com chief economist and CNBC's Mark Haines.
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Clip of the week:

CEO Exclusive: Countrywide CEO
Bank of America's stake in Countrywide Financial is the talk of Wall Street today. Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo sheds light on the investment, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.


CNBC Blogwatch

Tech Check w/Jim Goldman:George's Summer Project-Unlocking Apple's iPhone.

CNBC's technology reporter Jim Goldman blogs on the young man from New Jersey who is now Apple and AT&T's worst nighmare. George Hotz has unlocked the Apple iPhone to work on other phone systems. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. Two Years After Katrina: Scott Cohn is live in New Orleans ahead of the two-year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. He examines the publicly traded company running the failing Road Home program.
2. Homes for Sale: Foreclosed and New: Jane Wells attends the auction of a foreclosed Beazer home in Southern California. The home is remarkable in the sense that it's nearly identical to the brand-new Beazer home on sale nearby. Jane looks at the auction as a microcosm of the housing market.
3. Existing Home Sales: Diana is live at the National Association of Realtors in Washington DC for the release of the monthly existing home sales data.
4. The Next Big Name in Tennis? As the US Open starts, Darren Rovell introduces us to Ana Ivanovic, the new star of women's tennis. She is already ranked #5 in the world at the age of 19. Darren describes the unlikely gamble by a vitamin magnate that gave Ivanovic her shot in pro tennis.
5. Nielsen's Next Move: Nielsen is launching a social network to act as a buzztracker for what's hot in entertainment on the web. Julia Boorstin gets a sneak peak at Nielsen's efforts to maintain it's powerful grip on media measurement in this new digital age.
 
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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC.
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Bertha Coombs reports on a flat trading day and concerns over a potential recession, live from the NYSE.
2. CEO Exclusive: Countrywide CEO: Bank of America's stake in Countrywide Financial is the talk of Wall Street today. Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo sheds light on the investment, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
3. Time To Bail Out Homeowners? Eyeing homeowners amidst this mortgage mess, with William Gross, PIMCO founder & CIO and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Sex is a Gray Area: A new study shows prescription products to enhance sexuality are still a long way from reaching sales potential, reports CNBC's Mike Huckman.
5. Big hopes for New Honda Accord:Get your eyes and your wallets ready for the new Honda Accord, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Pharma's Market w/Mike Huckman: Dendreon's Provenge Backers Want Action: Marching on FDA

CNBC's Mike Huckman blogs on the actions planned against the FDA by backers of the cancer drug Provenge. They want approval of Provenge and they want it now. Click here to view posting.

 

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Investing With Help From Your Friends: Lee Hawkins gets tips from two wildly different investment clubs. One is made up of millionaire entrepeneurs the other is a club of ordinary folk who gather at the local library.
2. Against the Tide: CNBC's newest feature documentary premieres Sunday, August 26, at 10p & 1a ET. Today's previews include Scott Wapner report on the triumphant return of the Saints and whether the corporate base in the city is strong enough to support an NFL team in the long run.
3. Mobile's Post-Katrina Boom: While New Orleans is still struggling to pick up the pieces after Katrina, Mobile, AL, is booming. The city has grown three-fold and seen an influx of major businesses. Mike Huckman looks at Mobile's rise.
4. Trigger Leads : Diana Olick looks at a developing trend: mortgage companies buy lists of mortgage applicants, then aggressively call the people with good credit trying to get them to take their offers. Are desperate lenders going too far?
5. Business.com: Brian Shactman looks at the story behind Business.com... a domain name that, when purchased during the dot-com boom, seemed to be a questionable investment. Fast forward to the present and it has turned mega profits for a few forward thinking entrepreneurs.
 
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