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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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DELL EARNINGS: The computer maker reports earnings after-the-bell on Thursday. Jim Goldman reports the numbers and looks at how Michael Dell is progressing with the company's turnaround?

PREPARING FOR GUSTAV: It may be days away from US landfall, but Hurricane Gustav has already hit the energy markets hard. With concerns that it could be the next big natural disaster, Mary Thompson looks at the first lines of industry and the economy that are at risk as Gustav comes our way.

THE FUTURE OF TOYOTA: Early Thursday morning, Toyota CEO Katsuaki Watanabe will tell analysts his business outlook for the rest of the year. The big question: what does he expects for North America? 2008 was the first time sales declined in over 10 years. Does Watanabe expect further shrinkage? Phil LeBeau monitors the speech and reports the news.

TODAY'S ECON DATA: Analysts expect Q2 GDP numbers will be revised up sharply on Thursday morning. Is this a sign of an improving economy? Steve Liesman makes sense of the report.

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