Click here to view today's newsletter on your mobile device. | Thursday, Mar. 12, 2009 | | Pros Say: Market Bottom at S&P 600 | Thursday: Confessed mega-swindler Bernie Madoff pleaded guilty to fraud. Warren Buffett slipped from the "World's Richest Billionaire" slot. Apple flew in the face of grim retail prognostication and said it'd preview new iPhone software next week. It was reported that... »read more | TODAY'S TOP 5 VIDEOS | 1. Mark-to-Market Maelstrom | The thorny issue of mark-to-market accounting will be in the spotlight on Capitol Hill this morning. Insight on the House's attempts to address "fantasy accounting," with Rep. Paul Kanjorski, House Financial Services Committee; Capital Markets Subcommittee chairman (D-PA). | 2. GE Ratings Cut | General Electric receives a single-notch downgrade from a triple A rating to an AA+ by Standard & Poors, reports CNBC's David Faber. | 3. Bernie Goes to Jail | Madoff's victims call for trial so that other people allegedly apart of the scheme are held accountable, with with Jay Fahy, Fahy & Choi partner; Steven Feldman, Herrick Feinstein partner; Donny Deutsch, Deusch Inc. and CNBC's Charlie Gasparino. | 4. Obama on Business | President Obama addresses the current economic and market problems and the challenges faced by businesses of all sizes. |
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