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Friday, April 17, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Best Performers Over 2 Decades

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DOW 8131.33 5.90 +0.07%  
NASDAQ 1673.07 2.63 +0.16%  
S&P 869.59 4.30 +0.5%  
 
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CNBC Turns 20: Best Performers Over 2 Decades
20 years ago today – on April 17, 1989 – the Consumer News and Business Channel launched. And how the network has evolved – from showing how to cook chicken in a microwave on the first day of broadcasting to covering the current global economic crisis over the past year.

But just as the network grew, so did the markets. Take a look at how the markets and various stocks have performed over the past two decades...
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Bank Results Show Strength Even Before Mark-to-Market
Accounting changes aimed at helping the balance sheets of banks with toxic assets appear to be providing little or no help so far with earnings reports....
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Stocks Close Higher for Sixth Straight Week
Stocks closed higher after picking up steam in the final hour of trading, giving the market its sixth straight weekly gain...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Pimco's Plan for Financials  
The free-fall of the markets has been aborted and there is a bounce of a bottom, says Paul McCulley, Pimco portfolio manager/managing director.

2. Best Performing Stocks Since '89  
In honor of CNBC's 20th anniversary, Tyler Mathisen takes a look at the best-performing S&P stocks over the past 20 years.

3. Mother Ship Earnings  
General Electric sees mixed revenue results within all components of the conglomerate, reports CNBC's David Faber.

4. 20 Years of Bill Gross  
Bond guru William Gross, founder and co-CIO of Pimco, shares his market outlook and looks back on his nearly two decades as a guest on CNBC

5. Stop Trading, Listen to Cramer!  
Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and pans with CNBC's Erin Burnett.

 

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Tech Earnings Bonanza on Deck
With Intel and Google now in the books, we can start to focus on the busiest single week of tech earnings that I can remember in recent history. Come Monday, we'll hear from IBM and Texas Instruments; Tuesday brings AMD, Yahoo; Wednesday, Apple, eBay; Thurs, Microsoft, Amazon. Wow!

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: During Stock Rebound, Volatility Takes a Holiday

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DOW 8125.43 95.81 +1.19%  
NASDAQ 254.5 8.27 +3.36%  
S&P 865.3 13.24 +1.55%  
 
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During Stock Rebound, Volatility Takes a Holiday
The five-week rally on Wall Street has been accompanied by a pronounced drop in the market's main fear gauge...
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Google Beats Profit Forecasts Despite Slump in Ad Spending
Google posted stronger-than-expected first-quarter profit despite a broad-based slump in advertising spending, sending its shares up 5 percent in extended trading...
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Techs Barrel Higher; Rosetta IPO Soars
Stocks ended a rocky session higher Thursday as investors were encouraged by JPMorgan's results and techs rallied amid anticipation of better results from Google after the bell...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Google's Earnings Analysis  
Analysis of Google's first quarter results, with David Garrity, of GVA Research; Joel Fishbein, of Lazard Capital Markets; and CNBC's Jim Goldman

2. Welch & El-Erian: A Lagging Economy  
Experimenting with policy is inevitable because there is no right way to head to a recovery, says Mohamed El-Erian, Pimco CEO/co-CIO; with Jack Welch, former GE chairman/CEO.

3. Zuckerman: Another Stimulus Necessary 
Debating whether another stimulus program is necessary to jump-start the economy, with Mort Zuckerman, U.S. News & World Report; CNBC's Dennis Kneale & Larry Kudlow.

4. The Domino's Pizza Prank  
This video prank by Domino's Pizza employees resulted in felony charges and a public relations crisis.

5. IBM to Sun: Thanks, But No  
IBM is concerned about Sun's structured contracts with many key partners, reports CNBC's Jim Goldman.

 

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Domino's Fights Back To Protect Its Brand
Gross stuff grabs eyeballs.

When the video of an employee violating all sorts of health-code standards all over various Domino's dishes reached over a million online viewers, it dealt the pizza company's reputation a serious blow.

So the company got serious.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now: Tax Day Tea Parties, Feldstein & Faux Recovery? and more...

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DOW 8029.62 109.44 +1.38%  
NASDAQ 1626.8 1.08 +0.07%  
S&P 852.06 10.56 +1.25%  
 
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Dow Rises Amid Hopeful Signs; Techs Drag
The Dow rallied to the finish line after a rocky session Wednesday amid a few signals that the recession may be easing up....
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Four Reasons the Stress Tests On Banks Could Hurt Stocks
Wall Street's belief that bank stress-testing would be a non-event for the stock market has changed, and investors may not like the results....
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Amid 'Tea Parties,' President Vows to Simplify US Tax Code
President Obama promised to rewrite the "monstrous" U.S. tax code as protesters marked April 15 with demonstrations in hundreds of U.S. cities, including so-called "tea parties" to criticize Obama's tax policies...
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TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS
1. Feldstein & Faux Recovery?  
Assessing the Obama administration's plans for economic recovery, with Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research president emeritus and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.

2. Obama's Tax Plan  
President Barack Obama introduces new actions to be taken to give tax cuts to those who need them.

3. Tax Day Tea Parties 
Uproar against the government's historical spending plans are giving way to multiple tea party rallies today, reports CNBC's Hampton Pearson.

4. Time to Buy Out!  
Now is the time to invest in real estate as long as you can find someone to give you a mortgage, says Donald Trump, Trump Organization chairman/president.

5. SEC Chief: Need to Do More  
SEC chair Schapiro says the SEC must do more to tighten the oversight of the credit rating industry, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

 

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Google Prepares Earnings as Microsoft and Yahoo Lurk
Google will release its first quarter earnings on Thursday against a backdrop of renewed negotiations between Yahoo and Microsoft about some sort of deal to create some sort of meaningful competition for the search industry giant. The question is, will news of one trump the news of the other?

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

CNBC.com's News Now - Pros Say: Sharp Market Pullback This Week

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DOW 7920.18 -137.63 -1.71%  
NASDAQ 1625.72 -27.59 -1.67%  
S&P 841.5 -17.23 -2.01%  
 
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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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Major Concerns Over Micro Car Safety?
The video is dramatic. Especially if you've ever asked yourself how the smallest cars on the road would protect you in an accident. According to the latest head-to-head crash tests by the non-profit group Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, people riding in these "micro" cars would be at risk of a serious injury.

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