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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2009
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Despite Rally, Citi Is Still Toxic for Many Investors
Even as Citigroup shares surge and sparked Tuesday's rally, few longer-term investors have been adding the stock to their portfolios...
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Dow Ekes Out Second-Day Gain; Techs Rally
Stocks pulled off a second straight gain Wednesday, led by financials and techs, after a rocky session...
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JPMorgan CEO Dimon Sees 'Modest Signs' of Recovery
JPMorgan Chase [JPM 20.40 0.90 (+4.62%) ] Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said he sees "modest signs'' of an economic recovery and endorsed a plan to create a U.S. systemic risk regulator....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Dimon: No Silver Bullet  
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says that this financial crisis is one of the most serious the world has seen and folks looking for a silver bullet solution will be disappointed

2. Obama on Earmark Reform  
President Barack Obama discusses the federal budget and says that earmarks in the legislation must have a worthy purpose and be open to scrutiny

3. Barinyi's New Dow 
How to invest in the New America, with Laszlo Birinyi, Birinyi Associates president and CNBC's Erin Burnett.

4. Dimon on JPM's Profitability  
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon tells CNBC's Dennis Kneale that the firm was profitable in January

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his views on JPMorgan and the markets, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

 

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You Be The Judge: What Should Madoff's Sentence Be?
Bernard Madoff is expected to plead guilty to a variety of criminal charges Thursday. After that, we can drop the "alleged" and "accused" when referring to him. He will be "convicted". What should his sentence be?

Let's participate in a cathartic exercise and get creative. Submit your ideas here at funnybusiness@cnbc.com for Madoff's sentence, and I will put some of your suggestions up for a vote.

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