1. All About E-Trade: E-Trade Financial, the beleaguered online trader, is in talks to sell itself, according to people familiar with the situation. CNBC's David Faber has the details. |
2. Holiday Shopping: Keeping an eye on the strength of the American consumer, with Britt Beemer, America's Research Group chairman and CNBC's Margaret Brennan. |
3. Green Friday? Macy's opens bright and early, with Terry Lundgren, Macy's chairman/president and CNBC's Becky Quick. |
4. Safety Mom: Chinese toys are still causing concern, with Allison Rhodes, The Safety Mom and CNBC's Brian Shactman. |
5. Winter Blues: Insight on whether the winter will be worse for investors, with CNBC's David Faber. |
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1. Fixing the Credit Crisis: With the markets still preoccupied with the credit crisis, and increasing collateral damage from the meltdown, what can be done to fix the problems? Steve Liesman looks at the alternatives. |
2. Debunking CyberMonday: CyberMonday isnt really the busiest online shopping day of the season. What is? Margaret Brennan looks at the myths of the online retail season, and tells us just how big this year's online sales will be. |
3. Early Electronics Winners: Jim Goldman follows up on the weekend shopping surge with a look at the consumer electronics sales from the weekend, focusing on Apple, HP and the Blu-ray/HD DVD race. |
4. The Pentagon's $40B Prize: The Pentagon is asking both Boeing and Northrop to spend separate day-long discussions this week to talking about each side's strengths and weaknesses in the massive $40 billion tanker program... the mother of all defense contracts which just won't get awarded! Jane Wells updates the latest in the saga over the ubercontract. |
5. Strike's, Coast to Coast: Julia Boorstin looks at the latest on the stagehands strike and provides a preview of the big talks between the WGA and producers, which could be the first step to the end of the Hollywood shutdown.. |
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