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ON TOP OF THE MAGIC KINGDOM: Julia Boorstin speaks with Disney Chief Bob Iger following their earnings release on Tuesday for a "First On" Squawk Box interview. |
NEWS CORP EARNINGS: It's been a tough quarter for media companies, and News Corp isn't expected to buck the trend. American Idol ratings are slipping, the writers strike put shows out of production, and advertising sales are down across the board. Julia Boorstin previews the media landscape from News Corp's perch ahead of the earnings release after the bell Wednesday. |
PENDING HOME SALES: The National Association of Realtors releases the latest Pending Home Sales numbers at 1000a ET to a market still coming to terms with continued foreclosures. Is good news on the horizon for the housing market? Diana Olick offers analysis and monitors the market's reaction. |
MAKING SENSE OF THE PRIMARIES: Can Hillary be hailed as the comeback kid? Has Obama taken a clearer lead? John Harwood wraps up the primary results from North Carolina to Indiana as the road to the White House narrows. |
PORTRAIT OF THE ART ECONOMY: Two of the world's most prominent auction houses host their impressionist and modern art auctions this week in New York with sales expected to hit record numbers. Who's buying and at what price? Bertha Coombs paints the picture of what art buying reveals about the world's richest investors. |
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