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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Dow Skids Nearly 400 After Bailout Is Revealed

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  Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009
 
 
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
 
  Dow Skids Nearly 400 After Bailout Is Revealed
US stocks fell sharply Tuesday in a broad-based decline as the government announced details of its latest bailout plan...read more
 

  Sirius XM Prepares Possible Bankruptcy Filing
Sirius XM Satellite Radio has been working with advisers to prepare for a possible bankruptcy filing in a move that could put pressure on satellite company...read more
 

  Five Reasons the Markets Don't Like the Bank Bailout
"I'm really underwhelmed by the plan," says one market pro. "Maybe there's not much that can be done right now other than let this work itself out."...read more
 


  TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS  
  1. Senate Passes Stimulus
The Senate has passed their version of the stimulus bill, with CNBC's Bob Pisani, Rick Santelli and Dennis Kneale
 

  2. Geithner's Plan
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner outlines the new comprehensive financial stability plan
 

  3. Geithner on the Financial System
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says details of the plan will not be brought out until the government gets it right, with CNBC's Steve Liesman & NBC's Brian Williams
 

  4. Bernanke on Credit
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks in front of the House Financial Services Committee
 

  5. Pisani & the Supermodels
After the SI swimsuit models ring the NYSE closing bell, CNBC's Bob Pisani discusses the magazine, their experience during the photo shoot and what it means to their careers.
 

  Click here to view all of today's top videos on CNBC.com
 

  CNBC.com BLOG OF THE DAY  
  BLOG OF THE DAY Intel's Otellini Talks To Me About Big Expansion
I just got finished speaking with Paul Otellini, Intel's CEO, about his company's massive expansion plans, announced earlier today, and he tells me while his news wasn't enough to turn red ink into black on Wall Street, it did bring a smile to the face of at least one person.

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