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  • Investors will be listening to Facebook's earnings conference call tonight to hear if there are any projections for its recently debuted graph search, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • CNBC's David Faber reports Relational Investors has voiced its support for Elliott Management in the proxy fight for Hess.

  • Credit Suisse upgrades KB Home to outperform and downgraded Lennar to neutral, reports CNBC's Josh Lipton.

  • Discussing their expectations for QE, with Bill Gross, Pimco founder; David Kelly, JPMorgan Funds; Diana Swonk, Mesirow Financial; and CNBC's Steve Liesman.

  • CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports the Fed continues to see downside risks for the economy.

  • What to expect from the Fed's meeting, and monetary policy ahead, with Bill Gross, Pimco founder; David Kelly, JPMorgan Funds; Diana Swonk, Mesirow Financial; and CNBC's Steve Liesman.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins about the company's BlackBerry 10 launch, his expectations for 2013 in the competitive mobile industry, and plans for the tablet market.

  • According to a recent report, some of the best players in baseball may still be using performance-enhancing drugs, reports CNBC's Brian Shactman.

  • John Brenan, The Appraisal Foundation, and Melissa Cohn, The Manhattan Mortgage Company, discuss whether the home appraisal system is broken after the Dodd-Frank Act.

  • Kelly Smallridge, Business Development Board of Palm Beach County CEO, explains why a flood of hedge funds and private equity firms are packing up from New York and headed to the Sunshine State.

  • Anthony Chukumba, BB&T Capital Markets, discusses his upgrade on Best Buy, and explains where he sees growth for the electronic retailer.

  • Why are the Democrats seemingly focused only on tax hikes, while the GOP is stuck on spending cuts? CNBC's Steve Liesman digs into the question.

  • CNBC's Phil LeBeau breaks down the automaker's fourth quarter numbers and projected losses. And, Michael Ward, Sterne Agee analyst, weighs in on the earnings and explains why he has a "buy" on the stock.

  • A look at four tech companies having a tough day. CNBC's Jon Fortt; Sherri Scribner, Deutsche Bank Research; and Rajesh Ghai, Craig-Hallum Capital, take a look at what's going on with BMC Software, Seagate Technology, Kulicke & Soffa, and VMware.

  • As the economy gets better, and interest rates begin to rise, that will take away a huge amount of purchasing power, reports CNBC's Diana Olick.

  • A bipartisan group of senators put forth a plan to tackle immigration reform. Tamar Jacoby, ImmigrationWorks USA president, explains why this proposal could create a positive jolt for the U.S. economy.

  • In New York, gallery art sales or auctions are estimated at $8 billion. CNBC's Robert Frank reports on questions over a bidding for a chandelier.

  • Amazon is trading at more than 3,000 times earnings. Jason Helfstein, Oppenheimer, offers insight and explains why the stock is up 600 percent in six years, while profit margins are in the low single digits.

  • CNBC's Herb Greenberg explains why the operations of Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing have been suspended after the FTC and several states alleged the marketer is one of the most elaborate pyramid schemes in North America.

  • Is WTI crude oil headed to $100? WTI oil prices are up 12 percent in the past 7 weeks, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson. Improving economic data is one of the reasons why.

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"Street Signs" airs live 2-3pm ET, Monday-Friday from CNBC Global Headquarters. The show is must see TV for savvy investors looking to capitalize on opportunities beyond the headlines and the herd mentality. Brian Sullivan and Amanda Drury with Herb Greenberg read the signs on Wall Street everyday for the under-the-radar stocks and market trends to make you money.

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    United States
    Monday - Friday 2:00P ET
    Europe
    Monday - Friday 20:00 CET
    Asia
    Tuesday - Saturday 03:00 SIN/HK
  • Sullivan is co-anchor of CNBC's "Street Signs." He is based at the network's Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

  • Co-anchor of CNBC's "Street Signs," Drury joined CNBC's U.S. team in 2010 and is based at the network's global headquarters.

  • Greenberg is senior stocks commentator for CNBC appearing throughout business day programming and on CNBC.com.