Earnings Roundup: March 22
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Fri 7:11 pm ET
What follows is a roundup of corporate earnings reports for Monday, March 22.
Your First Move For Monday March 22nd
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Fri 5:52 pm ET
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Friday's Web Extra
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Fri 5:52 pm ET
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US Stocks Finish Higher for Third Consecutive Week
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Fri 5:45 pm ET
US Stocks rose for the third consecutive week, with the Dow halting its eight-session winning streak on Friday.
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Fri 5:41 pm ET
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Will Apple Have Content To Back Up iPad Promise?
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Fri 5:41 pm ET
According to CNBC's Jim Goldman, Apple may be having a hard time finding companies to supply content fro the iPad.
Showdown Looming In House Over Health Care
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Fri 5:18 pm ET
All eyes will be on the health care sector this weekend as reform lands center stage!
Is Gov't Gunning To Derail Rally?
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Fri 5:18 pm ET
From raising rates too soon to passing a health care bill that Wall Street doesn't want, will the government derail the rally?
Stocks Slip but Gain Over 1% for the Week
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Fri 5:15 pm ET
Stocks snapped an eight-day winning streak Friday, but still managed to finish up more than 1 percent for the week. Telecoms and industrials were the week's best performers, while energy and materials were the worst.
Pisani: Analysts' About-Face on Health Bill?
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Fri 4:26 pm ET
Wall Street has done a bit of an about-face on health care reform in the past few weeks-while the Street for the most part is strongly opposed to the bill, analysts are increasingly pointing out potential positives in addition to negatives.
Federal Reserve Shouldn't Have Power Stripped: Frank
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Fri 4:07 pm ET
Rep. Barney Frank told CNBC Friday that he does not support removing the Federal Reserve's authority, because it wasn't the only government agency to make the mistakes that led to the financial crisis.
Fannie/Freddie/FHA Loan Volume Falling Fast
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Fri 4:01 pm ET
Fannie Mae took a big scissors to its forecast for residential investment this quarter. A month ago they thought the it would rise 2.8 percent in Q1, but now they're saying it could drop 17.2 percent.