| | RETAILERS REPORTING: In times of slowdown, consumers pull back on their discretionary spending, and shopping is one of the first things to be cut back. But big box retailers often fare better in times of sluggish growth. So will the same store sales numbers feel a bump from the big box stores? Margaret Brennan delivers the results. | THE FACE OF FORECLOSURE: The MBA releases its quarterly delinquency/foreclosure survey report Thursday, that's seen as the benchmark for foreclosure activity in the nation. In one Washington DC suburb, an estimated 1 in 20 homes is in foreclosure. Everyone knows the financial hardship of foreclosure, but what does it look like? Unkempt yards, rampant rodents and general deterioration depress the neighborhood. Diana Olick reveals the unsettling the face of foreclosure. | REINVENTING DIABETES TREATMENT: Mike Huckman previews the American Diabetes Association meeting, setting the stage for a battle between experimental drugs from NovoNordisk and Lilly/Amylin/Alkermes: the first once-a-week diabetes drug versus Novo's more traditional treatment. One analyst says this will be the most newsworthy ADA meeting ever. | THE DREAM MATCHUP: Darren Rovell is live at the Garden, site of Game #1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. He'll explain one reason why stock traders may be pulling for the Lakers to win the championship. | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment