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  • Who Will Win This Holiday?  Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012 | 2:46 PM ET

    Discussing which retailers stand to benefit the most from the holiday shopping season, with Jan Kniffen, J Rogers Kniffen Worldwide; Stacey Widlitz, S.W. Retail Advisors; Burt Flickinger, Strategic Resource Insight Group; and CNBC's Courtney Reagan.

  • Rep. Boehner: I Hope the President Gets Serious Soon  Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012 | 2:15 PM ET

    House Speaker John Boehner speaks on President Obama's offer to avert the fiscal cliff. "The President's offer of $1.3 trillion in revenues, and $850 billion in spending reductions fails to meet the test." The President promised the American people a balanced approach, he says.

  • The Gun Debate: Retailers Respond  Wednesday, 19 Dec 2012 | 2:00 PM ET

    Dick's Sporting Goods is the only major gun retailer to report it has made changes, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan.

  • Vanguard a Top Holder In Smith & Wesson  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:55 PM ET

    CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports Vanguard is a top holder in Smith & Wesson, and the firm is saying it cannot manage its funds to meet the "social concerns" of all shareholders.

  • Our 'Award' for the Worst CEO of 2012 Is ...   Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:51 PM ET

    CNBC's Herb Greenberg reveals the name of the CEO he thinks did the worst job in 2012. (5:02)

  • Link Between Video Games & Violence?  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:44 PM ET

    The most popular video game franchise of all time is one Adam Lanza reportedly spent hours playing every day - "Call of Duty," reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin; and Todd Haselton, TechnoBuffalo senior editor, shares his take on how much censorship is appropriate on violent video games.

  • No Housing Boom, But 2013 Rebound  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:37 PM ET

    Where the markets in housing are now, with Tanya Marchiol, Team Investments president. Property values will continue to grow, but the market will not boom, she says.

  • Housing & GDP Drive Banks  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:26 PM ET

    The financial sector is at a 1.5-year high, and Bank of America and Citigroup are trading at 52-week highs. Paul Miller, FBR Capital Markets, offers insight.

  • Ballmer: Another Microsoft Fail?  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:14 PM ET

    CNBC's Herb Greenberg says his choice for the second worst CEO of 2012 is Microsoft's Steve Ballmer; and Ed Maguire, CLSA senior analyst, shares his take on Ballmer's performance at Microsoft.

  • Debt Limit Drama  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:08 PM ET

    America will reach the current $16.4 trillion debt limit in a matter of weeks. Alice Rivlin, Brookings Institution senior fellow, says the debt ceiling is extraneous; and Andy Roth, Club for Growth Government Affairs VP, discusses the need for tax and entitlement reform.

  • House Working on 'Plan B'  Tuesday, 18 Dec 2012 | 2:00 PM ET

    CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the President will not accept a deal that doesn't ask enough of the wealthy, and the fiscal cliff negotiations continue; and CNBC's Steve Liesman, weighs in.

  • Gun control alone isn't enough to prevent future acts of violence such as the massacre in Newtown, Conn., a mental health professional told CNBC. We need tougher social health controls.

  • Fierce Competitors: Wal-Mart vs. Target  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:48 PM ET

    Retail stores are amidst the most critical time of year, and Christmas is just 7 days away. Stacey Widlitz, S.W. Retail Advisors; Burt Flickinger, Strategic Resource Insight Group; Jan Kniffen, Rogers Kniffen Worldwide CEO; and CNBC's Courtney Reagan discuss.

  • Small Biz Braces for the Cliff  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:45 PM ET

    Small businesses anxiously await a deal on the fiscal cliff. Joe Dutra, Kimmie Candy president CEO, discusses how the stalemate is impacting his business and others.

  • Aviation By the Numbers  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:39 PM ET

    All airline stocks are up on higher passenger traffic and revenues, with Bob McAdoo, Imperial Capital.

  • What's Ahead for Apple & RIMM?  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:35 PM ET

    Research In Motion is up more than 50 percent in about one month. CNBC's Jon Fortt reports the company is not back yet; and Will Power, Robert W. Baird, weighs in.

  • How Many Rich Filers?  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:25 PM ET

    CNBC's Robert Frank breaks down the difference between the "Obama-rich" and the "Boehner-rich."

  • Obama & Boehner Continue Cliff Talks  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:23 PM ET

    CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the latest from Washington, where President Obama and Speaker Boehner met today amid fiscal cliff negotiations.

  • Wake-Up Call For Mental Health Care?  Monday, 17 Dec 2012 | 2:18 PM ET

    In the wake of the Connecticut elementary school shooting, many are discussing mental health care Brenda Reiss-Brennan, Mental Health Integration director at Intermountain Healthcare, provides perspective. "There is care out there, it's just not coordinated, and it's not funded adequately enough so we can have appropriate access to that care," she says.

  • The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Friday killed 20 children and 6 adults. NBC's Danielle Leigh reports 2 funeral services were held; and CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the details of demonstrations outside the NRA.

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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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