| | TECH EARNINGS: Jim Goldman follows the market's reaction to Google's blockbuster earnings surprise and looks ahead to next week's tech heavyweights: Apple, Microsoft, AT&T, Yahoo, Texas Instruments and Amazon.com. Will the tech sector to lift the market?
| CITI EARNINGS: Citi's been through the ringer in the last year, with never-ending write-downs and internal shake-ups. Has CEO Vikram Pandit stemmed the tide? Mary Thompson details the data as the early-morning earnings are released.
| WEST PALM'S HOUSING FIX: West Palm Beach is sick of waiting for State or Federal officials to fix the housing mess, so they have opened the first of its kind: a Foreclosure Assistance Center. They are taking money from developers (meant for low income housing) and helping foreclosed families. Diana Olick digs into the ground war on foreclosures.
| A SOD, SOD STORY: The housing market woes extend beyond builders and mortgage lenders, they're hurting agriculture too. No one's building homes, so no one needs landscaping, and people who have homes can't afford to redo landscaping. Jane Wells explains how the housing downturn is hurting sod farmers, tree farmers and nurseries.
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