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  • GM Recalls 231,000 SUVs  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:26 PM ET

    General Motors is recalling 231,000 more SUVs because of a fire risk, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.

  • 7-Eleven Franchisees Charged  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:10 PM ET

    Federal agents raided 14 "7-Eleven" stores on Long Island as part of an investigation into "human smuggling." CNBC's Andrea Day, offers insight and the "Street Signs" crew reacts.

  • World Leaders Gather For G8 Summit  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:10 PM ET

    MSNBC's Thomas Roberts reports on the agenda of the U.S. at the G8 Summit, including options on Syria. The Street Signs" crew, discusses.

  • Snowden's Live Chat: I Won't Be Stopped  Monday, 17 Jun 2013 | 2:03 PM ET

    The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden answered questions about his NSA claims online, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. The "Street Signs" panel reacts.

  • Biggest Outside Threats to the U.S.  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:48 PM ET

    What are the biggest outside threats to the U.S. markets? Syria? Turkey? Iran? Peter Kenny, Knight Capital, and Helima Croft, Barclays, tell CNBC what they're most concerned about around the world.

  • A350 Takes Off  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:42 PM ET

    The Airbus A350 XWB makes its maiden flight today and is scheduled to be delivered in the next year. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.

  • iPad-Powered Yacht, From NYC to London  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:40 PM ET

    A Hong Kong billionaire bought a $23.5 million super yacht that's 140 feet long and is controlled by an iPad. It has such a big gas tank it can go from New York to London on one tank.

  • Water Wars, In a Bottle  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:35 PM ET

    The average person drinks 30.8 gallons of bottled water every year -- sales reached $11.8 billion in 2012. Erin Lash, Morningstar, discusses the prospects for companies that bottle water.

  • Oil Spikes on Syria  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:33 PM ET

    Oil hits its highest level in 9 months as the U.S. says it's going to supply Syrian rebels with weapons. North Sea supply issues are also pushing up prices, reports CNBC's Sharon Epperson.

  • Bidding on Bryant ... And Robinson  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:24 PM ET

    Ken Goldin, Goldin Auctions, discusses the items up for auction in a Kobe Bryant memorabilia auction that takes place from June 17th through July 19th. Bryant's lawsuit to stop the auction has been settled. Also up for auction, the bat Jackie Robinson used during his MVP season.

  • Herb vs. Herbalife Bull  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:16 PM ET

    Timothy Ramey, D.A. Davidson & Co., discusses Herb Greenberg's comments yesterday and why he still believes Herbalife is a stock worth investing in. With CNBC's Herb Greenberg.

  • Detroit's Damaging Debt Situation  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:12 PM ET

    James Hohman, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, discusses the situation in Detroit and how it may deal with the unfunded healthcare and pensions that are crippling the city.

  • Detroit Defaults  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:00 PM ET

    The city of Detroit is defaulting on $2.5 billion in debt. It's part of the city's attempt to reinvent itself and get on solid financial footing. It will impact retirees and current city workers, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.

  • Treasurys Just a Ponzi Scheme?  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 2:00 PM ET

    Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Partners LLC, discusses why he believes the bond market has become a bit like a Ponzi scheme. With CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  • What to Watch Next Week  Friday, 14 Jun 2013 | 1:55 PM ET

    The President is going to Ireland, mortgage apps, M&A activity, and CNBC's Robert Frank looks at the summer auction season in London.

  • Could Apple Be Your Next Bank?  Thursday, 13 Jun 2013 | 2:55 PM ET

    Could your next credit card come from Apple? Colleen Taylor, Tech Crunch, and Tom Forte, Telsey Advisory Group, discuss.

  • The Anatomy of Herbalife's Rise  Thursday, 13 Jun 2013 | 2:50 PM ET

    California Congresswoman Linda Sanchez has urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Herbalife, with CNBC's Herb Greenberg.

  • Songza CEO: We Have a Native Advertising Solution  Thursday, 13 Jun 2013 | 2:46 PM ET

    Songza provides users with a playlist based on an activity. Elias Roman, co-founder & CEO of Songza, discusses how his company plans to survive amid competition.

  • Myriad Gets Partial Win In Ruling  Thursday, 13 Jun 2013 | 2:36 PM ET

    The Supreme Court ruled a naturally occurring human gene cannot be patented, but upheld key DNA patents of Myriad's BRACAnalysis test. CNBC's Bertha Coombs reports.

  • US Energy Boom a Global Game-Changer  Thursday, 13 Jun 2013 | 2:24 PM ET

    CNBC's Steve Liesman, discusses America's energy boom and how it is changing the markets and the world.

About Street Signs

"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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  • Showtimes

    United States
    Monday - Friday 2:00P ET
    Europe
    Monday - Friday 20:00 CET
    Asia Pacific
    Tuesday - Saturday 02:00 SIN/HK
    Australia
    Tuesday - Saturday 04:00 AEST

 

  • 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.

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