U.S markets zooming on Greek bond deal. Euro jumps to 7-week high. Jobless claims fall 2,000 to 402,000. Third-quarter U.S. growth climbs by 2.5%. Exxon Mobil profit climbs 41%. Hershey net up on strong Halloween demand.
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Stocks opened lower after five straight sessions of losses. OPEC fails to reach consensus on whether to raise production quotas, sending crude prices back above $100 per barrel. Exxon Mobil makes a major oil and gas discovery in the Gulf of Mexico.
Stocks open lower, as GDP growth slows to 1.8%, and initial jobless claims rise unexpectedly. The dollar falls further on the news, sending gold and oil prices higher. Exxon Mobil, P&G, Sprint Nextel, Viacom, eBay and Aetna are all out with earnings.
Stocks opened higher as investors focus on strong earnings growth from Exxon Mobil instead of the situation in Egypt. Alpha Natural Resources is buying Massey Energy for $7.1 billion. Consumer spending rose faster than personal income in December.
Futures are higher, as investors shrug off concerns about the situation in Egypt. Exxon Mobilâs earnings rose 58% in the fourth quarter, sending the stock higher and boosting the Dow. Alpha Natural Resources is buying Massey Energy for $7.1 billion.
http://marketHEIST.com/education/interviews - In this 3-part interview, Lori Ann LaRocco talks about how people may become more educated by engaging in financial media and business news.
Part 2: Lori Ann gives some tips on doing your own homework and educating yourself to stay up-to-date. She explains that they produce Squawk Box to be infused with some pop culture to make business news less dry. But she stresses you have to do your own homework, read the major newspapers and magazines to stay on top of the current events. Also, how Lori Ann started as a local news reporter before being involved with business news. She has been at CNBC for 10 years and started as Maria Bartiromo's segment producer. Lori Ann was the first to book Exxon Mobil's former CEO Lee R. Raymond to appear on Maria's show.
In Part 1, Lori Ann explains what her job is as CNBC's Senior Talent Producer and producer of CNBC's Squawk Box. In doing so, she gives us a different perspective of how the interviews and experts she ...
The Daily Energy Report for Tuesday, February 2, 2010, discusses Exxon Mobil's quarterly performance, OPEC cuts crude oil production for first time in 5 months, and the impact of President Obama's 2011 fiscal budget for the DOE.
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The Tata Nano passed European side- and frontal-impact crash tests. Chinese automaker Geely is the lead contender to buy Volvo from Ford. Nissan develops a new fuel-injection system. All that and more, plus John answers viewer questions about the Pontiac Solstice and natural gas in the âYou Said It!â segment.
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Exxon announced that it will pay off all of GMâs debts and provide the company with the cash that it needs. The UAW launches an effort to expand its ranks and will focus on organizing the U.S. Congress. The Sierra Club makes a bold move and buys the Hummer brand. All that and more, plus the Smithsonian Institute makes a remarkable discovery.
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Exxon’s CEO calls for a carbon tax instead of a cap and trade system. Chrysler is considering building a car-based truck. ArvinMeritor is not selling off all of its car business. All that and more, plus a preview of this week’s Autoline Detroit.
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Sixteen years after the Exxon Valdez spills millions of gallons of crude into Alaskan waters, a Seattle reporter gets a tip from a whistleblower. Despite reforms and safety regulations put in place since the spill, was another major accident waiting to happen?
In the fall of 2004, a spill of hundreds of gallons of thick crude oil in Puget Sound led a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to look into the safety of oil tankers in the Pacific Northwest. Aided by an initially reluctant whistleblower, journalist Eric Nalder made some very unsettling discoveries – and revealed how oil tankers are not as safe as they might seem.
Follow an investigative voyage: Big oil. Big tankers. Big trouble.
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