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What's On: GM, Kraft, Unilever and Ron Paul
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Here's what's up on Thursday's Squawk on the Street:
--Another big day of corporate results and data sure to move the markets.
--We'll get weekly jobless claims in the run-up to Friday's big monthly number. On the corporate front, numbers from General Motors [GM
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--Republican Presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, is on the big show. He'll spell out his economic platform leading up to the Ames, Iowa Straw Poll set for August 13.
Then the Street Poll asks if you think the market has hit a bottom or if we're about to drop more. Share your opinion.
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