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What's On: Jobless Claims, Food Stocks and Apple

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Published: Thursday, 3 Mar 2011 | 8:25 AM ET
By: Sally Shin|Producer

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

--Jobless claims — who's in? Who's out? And what's it mean for your stocks? We'll pay especially close attention to the financials, stocks like Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo.

--Also, food for thought. We're looking at four food stocks, three report results Thursday morning. Wendy's Arby's, Heinz and Kroger. Then we have the CEO of McCormick. There's a lot going on in this sector — see if there's room for your money at the table.

--The Street Poll is focusing on a few state proposals to tax junk food. Should there be a junk food tax? Share your opinion

--Also on Squawk on the Street, the stocks linked to Apple. In some cases they're doing better than Apple itself, check out Silicon Image.

It all starts at 9am on the dot, live from the New York Stock Exchange.

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