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Buffett Banks on America The remaining takeover targets following today's announcement that Berkshire is buying chemical company Lubrizol for $9 billion, with Brent Wilsey, Wilsey Asset Management president. » Watch Video
Shiller: Quake to Ruin Recovery? Robert Shiller, co-founder and chief Economist at MacroMarkets, says there is a risk of high volatility in the markets following the massive earthquake in Japan. » Watch Video
Shiite Unrest in Bahrain Analysts believe Iran is backing Shiite protestors in Bahrain, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis. There are reports that police have fired on protesters. » Watch Video
Dreamliner Suppliers in Japan Dow component Boeing is watching the situation in Japan closely, mainly because it outsources much of its work to Japanese companies, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. » Watch Video
Schork Oil Outlook: Speculators Overplayed Their Hand? According to Friday’s Commitment of Traders (CoT) report from the CFTC, speculators (managed money) owned a record 274,235 contracts of WTI crude oil on the Nymex. That is a 68% increase in three weeks. Total net length held by all non-commercial interests rose to a record 275,582 contracts; a 92% (!) increase since the end of January. » Read More
NFL Lockout Hits Media Giants We're in day three of the NFL Lockout and media giants — and Wall Street analysts — are starting to tally the impact of the shutdown. Billions of dollars are at stake. The biggest advertisers spent a total of $3.4 billion on NFL games this past season and NFL games are the linchpin of ad campaigns for everything from beer and cars, to financial services to electronics. » Read More
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