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Stocks Continue to Cut Losses
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 143
Date: March 15, 2011
CNBC’s Simon Hobbs takes a closer look at now some of the Japan and commodity ETFs that are feeling the biggest impact from today's market...
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Today’s Market Action
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Insight on how investors should prepare themselves in light of the tragic events and ongoing nuclear troubles in Japan, with James Bianco, Bianco ...
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Asia Trading Preview
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
CNBC’s Bernie Lo takes an early look at the investor sentiment in Asia. (CNBC)
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New Quake Hits Japan
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 151
Date: March 15, 2011
Buildings are reported to be shaking in Tokyo after a new 6.2 magnitude earthquake hits the country, with CNBC’s Sri Jegarajah. (CNBC)
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Market Selloff: Focus of Tavistock
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 205
Date: March 15, 2011
Tom Joyce, CEO of Knight Capital, explains why it’s a good time to buy on the selloff. Markets will be higher in a year and a half from now, he te...
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NYSE Traders Sound Off
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 175
Date: March 15, 2011
Steve Grasso, Stuart Frankel, and Joseph Greco, Meridian Equity Partners, discuss the day’s market activity, in which all 30 Dow stocks have gone ...
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HP’s New Man in Charge
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Leo Apotheker, Hewlett-Packard president & CEO, discusses the company’s dividend hike as well as its role in cloud computing and its plans to ...
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Japan Disaster Impacts Tech
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 302
Date: March 15, 2011
Discussing HP’s CEO performance this morning as he addressed analysts, while the stock falls to to its lowest level since Leo Apotheker took over ...
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Oil’s Next Stop
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 0
Date: March 15, 2011
Discussing what the disaster in Japan and escalating unrest in the Middle East mean for oil prices, with Ira Eckstein, Area International Trading ...
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Stocks vs. Bonds
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 218
Date: March 15, 2011
Where to find safe havens in the marketplace, with Phil Orlando, Federated; Ethan Anderson, Rehmann Financial; Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Servi...
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KKR Investor Day
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 73
Date: March 15, 2011
KKR is opening its doors to the public and is hosting its first ever investor day, with CNBC’s Kate Kelly. (CNBC)
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Nuke Crisis Sparks Selloff
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 119
Date: March 15, 2011
Radiation rates are dropping at Fukushima nuclear plant and that’s good news for people who live in the surrounding areas, with CNBC's Sr...
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Breaking News: Raj
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 78
Date: March 15, 2011
Jurors hear a tape of former GS board member Gupta telling Rajaratnam about GS being in talks to acquire a commercial bank, with CNBC’s Scott Cohn...
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Where’s The Bid?
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 167
Date: March 15, 2011
Assessing when Nasdaq will launch its NYSE bid, with the Strategy Session team. (CNBC)
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Japan Impact: Chip Industry
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 148
Date: March 15, 2011
Semiconductor prices are spiking on the Japan disasters, with Kevin Cassidy, Stifel Nicolaus semiconductor analyst. (CNBC)
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Time to Buy on Selloff?
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 226
Date: March 15, 2011
Markets are tumbling on fears surrounding a nuclear crisis in Japan. Should investors buy on the selloff? Art Cashin, UBS Financial Services; Rick...
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Fed’s Role in Japan Quake
Channel: NBC Sports
Length: 197
Date: March 15, 2011
Insight on the Fed’s role as Japan's Central Bank pumps records amount of cash into the Japanese market following the earthquake and tsuna...
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