Today's top 5 stories on CNBC |
1. Robertson Calls for Recession: Legendary investor Julian Robertson shares his thoughts on a future recession, with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
2. What's Behind the Selloff: After the close, CNBC's David Faber, Erin Burnett, Matt Nesto and Bill Griffeths discuss what's behind today's 366-point market drop on the 20th anniversary of Black Monday. |
3. Bob Doll on the Markets: BlackRock's Bob Doll discusses the drop in the markets, with CNBC's Becky Quick. |
4. Boone Pickens on Oil: Boone Pickens discusses surging oil prices, with CNBC's Melissa Francis. |
5. Vanguard's Founding Father: A look at domestic funds, with John Bogle, Vanguard Group founder/former CEO and CNBC's Sue Herera |
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Robertson Calls for Recession | |
Legendary investor Julian Robertson shares his thoughts on a future recession, with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
Funny Business w/ Jane Wells: The Dixie Chicks, Eagles and That L.A. Traffic CNBC Reporter Jane Wells Blogs on how two famous signing acts can't keep the audience in their seats--not when there's traffic to beat. It's Jane's unique take on the LA scene. Click here to view posting. |
Tune in to CNBC Monday to watch the market unfold |
1. Apple Earnings: Apple reports earnings after the bell on Monday. With the first full quarter of iPhone sales, can the Silicon Valley star continue to fly high? Jim Goldman reports. |
2. HMO Review: A number of HMOs announce quarterly results this upcoming. Bertha Coombs offers an earnings preview. HMO shares have done pretty well, despite all the political rhetoric around health care and the uncertainty for insurers. |
3. Much Ado About Stents: Mike Huckman reports live from TCT 2007, the world's largest gathering of interventional cardiologists: the medical rock stars who put in stents. There are plenty of stock subplots: Johnson & Johnson's drug-coated stent sales are down and the company is laying off workers, Boston Scientific is also reporting lower drug-coated stent sales, and Medtronic and Abbott are likely to enter the drug-coated stent market late this year and/or early next. |
4. Who's Watching Watching the World Series? With the Red Sox on the brink of elimination, the prospect of an Indians-Rockies could be an advertiser's worst nightmare. How much will Fox feel the pain? |
5. Washington Week-Ahead: John looks at the buzz on the Hill and the upcoming Washington agenda and wraps up the winners and losers from Sunday night's Republican Debate. |
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