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Analysts Speak on Today’s Market

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Published: Tuesday, 3 Apr 2007 | 5:21 PM ET
By: By CNBC.com

See what analysts had to say today about the market on CNBC:

Market Wrap
The markets have a big rally today as oil and subprime fears seem to have faded away, with A.C. Moore, Dunvegan Associates chief investment strategist; Ron Insana, CNBC sr. analyst and CNBC's Melissa Francis

Market Wrap
The markets have a big rally today as oil and subprime fears seem to have faded away, with A.C. Moore, Dunvegan Associates chief investment strategist; Ron Insana, CNBC sr. analyst and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
4:06 PM [05:07]

Electronics Discounters
The impact of discounters on consumer electronics retailers, with Scott Tilghman, Soleil-Hudson Square Research analyst; Richard Hastings, Bernard Sands sr. retail analyst and CNBC's Melissa Francis

Electronics Discounters
The impact of discounters on consumer electronics retailers, with Scott Tilghman, Soleil-Hudson Square Research analyst; Richard Hastings, Bernard Sands sr. retail analyst and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
3:40 PM [05:48]

Street Smarts
Debating whether now is the time to buy in to the airline industry, with Ray Neidl, Calyon Securities airline analyst; David Tice The Prudent Bear Fund president and CNBC's Melissa Francis

Street Smarts
Debating whether now is the time to buy in to the airline industry, with Ray Neidl, Calyon Securities airline analyst; David Tice The Prudent Bear Fund president and CNBC's Melissa Francis.
3:27 PM [03:19]

Earnings Outlook
A look at whether we've reached the end of double digit earnings, with Howard Silverblatt, Standard & Poor's senior index analyst and CNBC's Erin Burnett

Earnings Outlook
A look at whether we've reached the end of double digit earnings, with Howard Silverblatt, Standard & Poor's senior index analyst and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
2:35 PM [03:00]

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