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Friday, October 12, 2007

THE FINAL TRADE

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Next Week's Trades
 
  Want to know the trades that may make you money next week? Here's your playbook to tackle the Street:

1.) Going Lower to Get Higher
Pete Najarian likes Yahoo! (YHOO) after they lowered their estimates. It will be up up up as there is a lot of fuel in the tank and it will surprise people..

2.) Oracle Grows Up
Jeff Macke likes Oracle (ORCL) since they have realized there is no growth organically and has become a roll up company. They got the Obi One Kenobi thing going and are "using the force.".

3.) Target in Charge
*Karen Finerman likes Target (TGT) which has a good valuation and a credit card receivables business in the offing.

*Karen Finerman's firm owns (TGT)

 

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Is it a buy or a sell? Next week, the Fast Money Five tell you how to read the street’s biggest events so your fast money stays fast

Monday:
Earnings Before: C****, MAT, ETN ; Earnings After: DNA ; Economic News: NY Empire ; Other: FDA on Biogen's Tysabri for Crohn's disease

Tuesday: Earnings Before: FRX, JNJ, STT, PII, DPZ, SVU, USB, WFC ; Earnings After: CSX, INTC, LLTC, YHOO ; Eco: Industrial Production

Wednesday: Earnings Before: ABT, CIT, GCI, ITW, JPM, KO, MO, UTX ; Earnings After: ALL, EBAY, ETFC, NE, SYK, SOV, WM ; Economic News: CPI, Housing Starts, Beige Book

Thursday: Earnings Before: ASD, BAX, DHR, HSY, LLY, LUV, MHP, NUE, PFE, PNC, STI, TXT, UNH, UNP, WYE ; Earnings After: AMD, COF, GOOG, SNDK, XLNX ; Economic News: Leading Indicators, Philly Fed ; Other: Sei Book to Bill

Friday: Earnings Before: BSX, CAT, FITB, HOG, HON, MMM, SLB, WB, XRX ; Other: Merrill Lynch Emerging Markets Conference

 
 
Stocks on the Move
 
  Pops & Drops

The Fast Money five takes a look at the week's biggest market movers.

NOK (Nokia)

BHI (Baker Hughes)
MRK (Merck)
FDO (Family Dollar)
VCLK (ValueClick)

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  Dylan Ratigan

It all begins next week my Fast Money friends: earnings seasons kicks into high gear with a slew of tech earnings - known as money time Fast Money parlance. You can hear the rumble of opportunity. Don't miss it.

We start on Tuesday with Tech titans Intel and Yahoo, Ebay Wednesday and the big mama on Thursday: Google. Tech has been a bastion of strength in the market so far. Will it continue? We'll also have important results from DNA and some of the big Pharma names. We will bring you trades as they happen.

A quick programming note. To celebrate the move to five, we are taking the show on the Road, heading out to Silicon Valley for the first cradle of innovation special. I like to think of it as the programming event of the week.

As always, an open market it one in which you can money, and we'll try to do just all next. I hope you join us.

-Dylan

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Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. Donny Reacts to Coulter: Discussing Ann Coulter's anti-Semetic remarks, with CNBC's Donny Deutsch.
2. Green Houses are Hot: Green building is the number one growth sector of the building industry, reports CNBC's Diana Olick in today's Realty Check segment.
3. Citi Shuffles the Deck: Updates on the Citi management shake-up and the SAC sexual harassment lawsuit, with CNBC's Charlie Gasparino.
4. Oracle Bids for BEA: Insight on the deal, with Carl Icahn, billionaire investor and CNBC's Dylan Ratigan.
5. Safely Driving Profits : Insight on insurance and innovation, with Paula Reynolds, Safeco CEO and CNBC's Bill Griffeth.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


Clip of the week:

Ann Coulter Explains
Ann Coulter explains her comments about Jews to CNBC host Donny Deutsch.


CNBC Blogwatch

Media Money w/ Julia Boorstin: Madonna Jumps Ship For Musical Sea Change.

CNBC reporter Julia Boorstin Blogs on Madonna's new career choices and how it may be a signal for where the new music industry revolution is heading. Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold
1. Wealth in America: CNBC reports the results from our latest exclusive Wealth in America Report, a representative sample of what America thinks about the economy, the markets and some hot button issues. Steve Liesman breaks the results on Squawk Box and follows up with hits on a variety of subjects throughout the day.
2. Citi Earnings: Mary Thompson follows Citi's before-the-bell earnings and 830a ET conference call. With a whirlwind of moves at the top and questions over Prince's future, what's next and what is the company saying?
3. Mattel & Concerns Over Chinese Products: Jane Wells is live in El Segundo, CA at Mattel's Corporate HQ where the company reports earnings before the bell. She wraps the numbers into the bigger story of concerns over Chinese products, with fresh data from CNBC's Wealth in America survey.
4. Black Monday: Maria Bartiromo previews a special hour commemorating the 20th anniversary of Black Monday. It will premiere at 9p and 12a ET Monday night.
5. Nielsen's New Ratings: On Monday, Nielsen launches Nielsen Online and Nielsen Mobile -- new services to measure Internet and mobile activity including online audiences, advertising, video, blogs, commerce, and consumer behavior. Additionally, we'll get the first Nielsen commercial ratings for the fall TV season, with billions of dollars of ad sales hinging on these ratings are at stake. Julia Boorstin has a "FIRST ON CNBC" interview with Susan Whiting, head of Nielsen Media Research, and looks at who will win and lose in the changing advertising world.
 
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC
1. President Bush Exclusive: President George Bush discussing the decline in the U.S. deficit, with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo
2. Clinton Speaks: Healthcare solutions, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton D-NY and CNBC's John Harwood.
3. CEOs Have Gloomy Outlook: The Business Council's CEO survey reveals there's a gloomy outlook coming from the C-suite. CNBC's Erin Burnett has the details.
4. Mozilo Under Scrutiny: The SEC may be putting Angelo Mozilo's stock option deals under the microscope after the Countrywide CEO unloaded some of his shares this week. North Carolina State Treasurer Richard Moore discusses the issue with CNBC's Mark Haines.
5. Rockwell Collins CEO: Clay Jones, chairman & CEO of Rockwell Collins, shares his outlook on the market, the economy and his company.
Click here to view all of today's Top stories


CNBC Blogwatch

Realty Check w/ Diana Olick: Countrywide's Mozilo: Was He "Wrong" To Sell Stocks?

CNBC reporter Diana Olick blogs on the controversy surounding Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo's sale of a large portion of stock in the company before the share price "dropped off" during the Subprime Meltdown. Was he "wrong" in selling? Click here to view posting.

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Green Homes on the Mall: Live on the National Mall in Washington, DC: dozens of "concept homes" are being built to display the latest, coolest technology. Green Building is the #1 growth sector of the building industry. Company after company is investing millions of dollars in green building technology because this is what home buyers want. Diana Olick reports.
2. Inflation & Retail Sales: Steve Liesman crunches new data on wholesale inflation as well as the government read on retail sales in September.
3. Toyota Brain Drain: Ford just announced its new marketing chief is a young up-and-comer from Toyota: Jim Farley. With this departure coming on the heels of Jim Press & Deborah Wahl Meyer moving to Chrysler, Phil LeBeau looks at whether Toyota is suffering a "brain drain" of sorts. How deep is its bench and can it withstand losing these execs?
4. Fox on Immigration: Michelle Caruso-Cabrera sits down with former Mexican President Vicente Fox to talk about his new book and his causes.
5. Washington Wire: John Harwood provides insight into the latest Washington buzz, pulling from his regular WSJ column.
 
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