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April 01, 2011
Seventy percent of CEOs surveyed see business conditions in their industry improving over the next six months, according to the Business Council. Dean Maki, chief US economist at Barclays ...
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April 01, 2011
Stocks that could hit a home run, with Wayne Kaufman, John Thomas Financial, and Lance Helfert, West Coast Asset Management. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Debating whether the individual investor has any reason to trust the country’s financial system, with Eric Marshall, Hodges Capital Mgmt., and Louis Harvey, Dalbar. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Discussing the opportunity for generic drug makers to make big profits, with Heather Bresch, Mylan president. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Michael Sansoterra, Silvant Capital Management; Steven Ricchiuto, Mizuho Securities; and CNBC’s Steve Liesman, discuss what the latest jobs data means for the economy. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank Securities, explains why economic recovery has been weak up to this point. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
CNBC’s Scott Wapner with a look at the growing bidding war for the NYSE/Euronext exchange. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Should the U.S. support a weak dollar in an effort to sell more American goods around the world? Axel Merk, Merk Hard Currency Fund and Andrew Busch, BMO Capital Markets, weigh in. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
An inside view of European pharmacuetical giant, Shire, which focuses on drugs for rare diseases, and an analysis of why the company’s sales have taken off, with Angus Russell, Shire CEO. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
CNBC’s Steve Liesman talks about jobs, inflation and the economy with Jeffrey Lacker, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond president. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Insight on whether March’s healthy jobs report will push stocks even higher with CNBC's Steve Liesman and Thomas Lee, J.P. Morgan strategist. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Warren Buffett says he did not ask for David Sokol’s resignation, with Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times. (CNBC)
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April 01, 2011
Anticipating the latest jobs data and the Fed’s next moves, with David Malpass, Encima Global; Joe Dear, CALPers CIO; and Jon Hilsenrath, WSJ. (CNBC)
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March 31, 2011
CNBC’s John Harwood discusses GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt, breaking his silence on the company under fire for its paltry 2010 tax bill; with Peter Morici, University of Maryland's ...
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March 31, 2011
Shell beat out the competition and is the first to win a permit for new drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. A look ahead at oil in the second quarter with Marvin Odum, Shell Oil Company president. (CNBC)
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March 31, 2011
A look ahead of tomorrow’s employment data and discussing whether a low number of jobs added will impact the markets, with Carl Riccadonna, Deutsche Bank and Peter Morici, University Of ...
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March 31, 2011
A look at whether the market rally will last, with Brett Arends, The Wall Street Journal; Jordan Kimmel,T3Live; Lee Eugene Munson, Portfolio Asset Management and, CNBC’s Brian Shactman. (CNBC)
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March 31, 2011
CNBC’s Courtney Reagan checks in with the biggest movers of the quarter. (CNBC)
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March 31, 2011
The Libyan rebels are fighting gamely, but they have little leadership and many of them have no idea how to use their weapons. Meanwhile, Gaddafi’s troops are becoming more aggressive, reports ...
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March 31, 2011
Trading on market volatility with VIX options are gaining popularity among investors. Dan Fields, Societe Generale global head of trading tells investors how to hedge against market stresses. (CNBC)
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