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AHEAD OF THE SUMMER OLYMPICS: McDONALD'S CHEERS FOR CHINA: Few things are as symbolic of America as the "Golden Arches". So imagine the surprise when the company rolled out the Olympic slogan "We Love It When China Wins". Darren Rovell went to the biggest McDonald's in China for a first-hand look at the strategy and big business behind McDonald's cheering for China in the 2008 games.
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TIME WARNER EARNINGS: On the conference call, investors will be anxious to hear any indication of when the company is planning to sell or spin off AOL. As Jeff Bewkes shifts the company to a pure content-creation model, what does Wall Street think?
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FREDDIE MAC EARNINGS: Freddie Mac reports before-the-bell on Wednesday. Diana Olick follows the numbers and the conference call as investors bet on the uncertain future of the under-fire GSE.
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MASTERCARD ON THE CONSUMER: Margaret Brennan takes a first-on-CNBC look at Mastercard's sales data for the first three weeks of back-to-school shopping. Investors and retailers are scouring data to learn what's working, ahead of the critical fourth quarter Christmas season. Mastercard tells CNBC the emerging shopping trends so far, days before the July chain store sales data. What's selling and what isn't?
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