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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2009
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Retail Miss, Bank Worries Rattle Market
Stocks ended near their session lows Tuesday after a report showed retail sales unexpectedly dropped in March and as worries about banks simmered ahead of some key earnings....
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Pros Say: Sharp Market Pullback This Week
Scott Brown of Raymond James said there has been a real change in the attitudes and behavior of consumers, with fear now dominant. That is likely to be reflected in retail...
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Intel Profit Tops Forecasts, but Shares Decline
Intel posted stronger-than-expected results but gave only an informal revenue outlook for the current quarter, sending its shares lower after hours on Tuesday....
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Larry Summers' Economic Outlook 
Lawrence Summers, director of the National Economic Council, tells CNBC's Maria Bartiromo it's going to take a long time to get through the economic slowdown.

2. Byron Wien: The Worst Is Over 
Things will get better but there will still be some sluggishness in the economy, says Byron Wien, Pequot Capital chief investment strategist.

3. Goldman Beats the Street 
Goldman Sachs surprises the Street with an early release of its Q1 results and a secondary stock offering. George Ball, Sanders Morris Harris Group chairman, and Byron Wien, Pequot Capital chief investment strategist, discuss this and the financial sector as a whole.

4. Martha Stewart on the Economy  
Maneuvering the slowdown in the economy and changes in consumer behavior, Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Omnimedia founder, tries new media to attract consumers.

5. Obama's Five Steps for Economic Recovery  
President Obama discusses the five pillars of economic recovery.

 

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