1. Dividend Opportunities: Buying opportunities in three sectors, with Joseph Keating, First American Asset Management chief investment officer and CNBC's Mark Haines. |
2. Financials in a Frenzy: An update on Citi, Merrill and Morgan Stanley, with CNBC's David Faber. |
3. David vs. Goliaths: Coke and Pepsi loses a battle to a much smaller rival, with CNBC's Darren Rovell. |
4. Oil Tipping Toward $100: Oil struck a new intra-day high of $97 a barrel today, and Mark Waggoner, of Excel Futures, and John Kilduff, of MF Global, say oil might hit the $100 this week. |
5. Stop Trading! Mad Money's Jim Cramer shares his stock picks and advice to get out of Under Armour, with CNBC's Erin Burnett. |
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1. GM Earning/Wagoner: The world's largest automaker announces earnings before the bell and Phil LeBeau talks to CEO Rick Wagoner for a first-on-CNBC interview on Squawk Box. Will General Motors be able to stay ahead of Toyota in sales? Phil LeBeau follows the earnings' impact on Wall Street. |
2. Media & Money: Call it Sun Valley East. New York City hosts a groundbreaking event with an impressive roster of speakers, including Michael Eisner, Sumner Redstone & Jeff Bewkes, along with key panel presentations on investment trends, technology, new media and more. How can media continue to increase revenues in the midst of digital piracy and multiple platforms? Julia Boorstin is live from the conference and talking to the media moguls. |
3. Good Morning (FROM) Vietnam: After spending several days with US execs from companies including Ford, 3M, Alcoa, Marriott, DOW and others...what is the consensus?
is Vietnam the land of opportunity they expected? What will be the challenges to profiting from this emerging market. We hear from the corp. execs in their own words as the prepare to head home and make some big business decisions.. |
4. Green Valley: There's a huge push by Silicon Valley as a whole to become "green" valley, by both public and private industry alike. As the valley moves to become "green" central, Jim Goldman takes the green pulse of tech in Silicon Valley and looks at the venture capital investment as they see the color of money. |
5. Bartlett Trees: The oldest tree service company in the world, Bartlett tree turns 100 years this year. They are a commercial operation, but they concentrate on "natural" ways of treating trees, no pesticides, no artificial growth extras. Mike Hegedus goes inside a company that practices the importance of keeping America "green"-- literally. |
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