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The Week: Bad Numbers, Good Vibes
Companies:General Motors Corp | General Electric | Research in Motion Limited
Bad news. Good news. Big news. The week had plenty of everything, starting with the firing of General Motors [GM
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CNBC guests had plenty to say about market trends and how to make them pay, as we hear in this edition of "The Week and You:"
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- Bill Griffeth is taking a leave of absence from CNBC and Power Lunch for a year. Here's a message from Bill.
- Zhu Zhu Pets are this year's must-have toy, fetching $40 or more on eBay.
- From the why-didn’t-I-think-of-that file, we present Jason Sadler, a man whose job is wearing T-shirts.
- It may be the most unusual guide to business you'll read.
- "The Who" will be the halftime act for Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7 in Miami. Is the NFL behind the times?
- Some of the nation's top bartenders offer suggestions on what to serve at holiday celebrations this year.
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