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What's On: Big Caps, Video Games and Ford vs. GM

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Published: Wednesday, 10 Nov 2010 | 7:54 AM ET
Jason Gewirtz By: | Executive Producer

Here's what's up on Wednesday's Squawk on the Street:

--It's Widely Held Wednesday! That means we're looking at the big caps. DuPont, Home Depot, General Electric, 3M, Intel, Microsoft, Wal-Mart and more of the biggest names trading on the Nasdaq and NYSE. That also includes a look at the quadruple Qs, Powershares QQQ Trust and the Diamonds Trust.

--We're also looking at a great commodity story in the form of a rail operator... Rail America.

--Videogame stocks, also on our list after the release of "Call of Duty, Black Ops." We'll see if Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, THQ, Take Two Interactive and Game Stop are worth playing in your portfolio.

--Plus, what happens to Ford once GM goes public next week Share your opinion and watch the show at 9am eastern, live from the New York Stock Exchange with Erin Burnett, Mark Haines and David Faber.

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See what's happening, who's talking and what will be making headlines on Wednesday's Squawk on the Street.
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