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Re-Cap: Leaderboard, Stocks And More

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Published: Thursday, 3 May 2007 | 3:02 PM ET
By: | Senior Editor, CNBC

Hey folks. Here's our re-cap of the day. We have the leaderboard, most active and widely held and the trivia questions. Here we go. The video is worth $2,000 Bonus Bucks: General Motor's earnings came in below analyst expectations. What were earnings per share? Your selection of answers is: $0.17 or $0.10 or $0.19 or $0.23.

The news question is worth $1,000 Bonus Bucks: RIM is rolling out a new smaller and lightweight full keyboard BlackBerry. What is the new smartphone called? Your selection of answers is: The Quartz or Blackberry Curve or Blackberry Qwerty or The Razor.

The answers can be found in the News and Video sections of CNBC.com. Bonus CNBC Bucks will be added to your portfolio cash balance by 8:30 a.m. the day after you answer the question correctly.

Remember, go to the contest home pageand click on the Bonus Bucks link on the left hand navigation to choose your answers.

Contest registrations to date: 1,594,583.

Name Portfolio Value
1. Shi Nisman $4,608,481.03
2. Serge Amelyan 4,059,029.62
3. Michael Hart 3,740,812.14
4. Takako Friend 3,594,391.48
5. David Gibbons 3,566,524.18

Most actives as of the close on 5/2:
Charter
CMGI
Sirius Satellite Radio
Revlon
Move Inc
Cogent Communications
Vonage
Conexant
Applied Micro Circuits
Entegris

Widely helds as of the close on 5/2:
CMGI: 3,519,372,697 shares held, up from the previous day.
Revlon: 2,752,310,717 shares held, down from the previous day.
Conexant: 2,301,211,035 shares held, down from the previous day.
Sirius: 1,988,629,585 shares held, down from the previous day.
Vonage: 1,950,471,362 shares held, up from the previous day.
Charter: 1,454,170,568 shares held.

Million Dollar Update
A leader board update in the CNBC Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge, as well as the day's most actively traded stocks, with CNBC's Sue Herera


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Hey folks. Here's our re-cap of the day. We have the leaderboard, most active and widely held and the trivia questions. Here we go. The video is worth $2,000 Bonus Bucks: General Motor's earnings came in below analyst expectations. What were earnings per share? Your selection of answers is: $0.17 or $0.10 or $0.19 or $0.23.
  Price   Change %Change
SIRI ---
AMCC ---
ENTG ---
VG ---
CCOI ---
MOVE ---
REV ---
CHTR ---
BB ---
GM ---

   
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