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BuffettsBoldCommentsonEuro
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
CNBC’s Becky Quick has the details on Warren Buffett's bold comments on the Euro and his reinsurance business in India. (CNBC)
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PolishYourPortfolioGoldvsSilver
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
Insight on which metal is a better bet, with Joshua Brown, Fusion Analytics Investment Partners and Thomas Winmill, The Midas Funds. (CNBC)
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RealtyCheck
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
CNBC’s Diana Olick has the latest update on the real estate market. (CNBC)
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EuroCollapseImpactonDollar
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
Insight on how too much of a strain on the Euro could cause a collapse, with Brian Battle, Performance Trust Capital Partners; Boris Schlossberg, GFT Forex, CNBC’s Rick Santelli, and Simon Hobbs. (CNBC)
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ColorUnveilingANewSocialNetwork
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
A new social networking app called "Color" launched today, and here’s an inside look at how it works., with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. (CNBC)
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GlobalCrisesImpactonShippingIndustry
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
Angeliki Frangou, Navios Maritime Holdings chariman/CEO. (CNBC)
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TheWordontheStreetNow
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
The Fast Money traders take on today’s market movers. (CNBC)
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AnalyzingtheMiddayMarkets
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:52 PM
A breakdown of Best Buy’s earnings and the midday pops and drops. (CNBC)
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AppliedMaterialsHitstheMark
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 9:43 AM
An outlook on semiconductors, with Michael Splinter, Applied Materials president/CEO and Ken Langone, Home Depot founder. (CNBC)
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BudgetBattle
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 9:42 AM
The budget battle continues to brew in Washington and one of the items Republicans vow to cut is funding for healthcare reform. Insight with Rep. George Miller, (D-CA). (CNBC)
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Weeklyjoblessclaimsdropdownto08039levels
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 9:42 AM
U.S. weekly jobless claims, ending the week of 3/19, ticked down 5,000 to 382,000. A CNBC panel discusses the data. (CNBC)
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WorkingPolitics
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 8:57 AM
Wall Street legend Kenneth Langone, Invemed Associates chairman/president, discusses politics, the economy and the crisis in education. (CNBC)
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FixingEuropesDebtWoes
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 8:57 AM
The financial crisis across the pond is back in the headlines today as the EU summit kicks off in Brussels. Discussing the enormous debt problems facing Europe, with Steven Rattner, former managing partner of Quadrangle Group. (CNBC)
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GlobalMarketMovers
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 7:57 AM
A check on the markets, with Christopher Sheldon, BNY Mellon Wealth Management and Scott Nations, Nationshares. (CNBC)
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PortugalDebtFears
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 7:56 AM
CNBC’s Guy Johnson has the details on the growing fears that Portugal may soon need a bailout. (CNBC)
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ImaxCutsDealinChina
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 7:56 AM
Imax cuts a 75-theater agreement with Wanda Cinema Line to help oversee Imax’s expansion beyond the Great Wall. Insight with Richard Gelfond, Imax CEO. (CNBC)
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NoHuddleOffense
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 12:45 AM
Cramer discusses the benefits of AT&T’s purchase of T-Mobile and what it could mean to Sprint. And who are the winners and losers in this deal? (CNBC)
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PortugalsPMResigns
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 12:45 AM
Voters reject an austerity package and Prime Minister Jose Socrates resigns, just as he promised. (CNBC)
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FoodSafetyConcerns
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 12:45 AM
Discussing food safety in Japan and the United States' move to ban all food products that come from areas impacted by radioactive waste. (CNBC)
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HousingsBottomStilltoCome
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 12:45 AM
New home sales fell to a historic all-time low and all signs seem to be pointing to a double dip in the housing market, reports CNBC’s Diana Olick. Brian Westbury, First Trust Advisors, and Gary Shilling, A. Gary Shilling & Co., discuss. (CNBC)
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