| | BEAR STEARNS: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: It's a closed door "special" meeting for Bear Stearns shareholders to consider approval and adoption of the agreement and planned merger between JPMorgan Chase and Bear Stearns. Mary Thompson is live outside the meeting. | BANKING ON IT: It's been a tough quarter for many industries, and the banking community is largely in the spotlight. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, will hold a press briefing on Thursday at 10a ET to announce the bank and thrift industry earnings for the first quarter of 2008. Was it better than expected? Steve Liesman sorts through the results. | EARNINGS CENTRAL: While earnings season is wearing down, Thursday has a couple heavy hitters left to report. Retailer Costco reports before the bell and PC giant Dell ends the day's reports after the closing bell. Matt Nesto parses the data to detail the stories behind the numbers. | THE FACE OF FORECLOSURE: In one Washington DC suburb, an estimated 1 in 20 homes are in foreclosure. Everyone knows the financial hardship of foreclosure, but what does it look like? Unkempt yards, rodents rampant and general deterioration depress the neighborhood. Diana Olick reveals the unsettling face of foreclosure. | | | |
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