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December 21, 2006
- Mild Weather Leaves Nat Gas Bulls Out In The Cold
- Pfizer's Outgoing CEO to Receive $199 Million Severance Package
- RIMM Crushing The Competition, Says Analyst
- With Warm Weather; Coal Mines Hardly Gold Mines
- Plum TV and Elfing Yourself
- Red Hat CEO Says Firm Can Meet Growing Competition
- Deal Between AT&T and BellSouth May Close Friday, CNBC's Faber Says
- Market Wrap: Stocks Slip Mostly On Weak Economic Report
- Strong Guidance Powers Research In Motion
- Toyota Expects to Overtake GM As World's Biggest Automaker
- CNBC's Schacknow: Breaking News Can Break A Producer
- Tailgating: It's Bigger Business Than You Think
- Ford Losing Car Market - But Truck Market Too?
- High-End Retailers Take Aim At Target
- Toyota Could Be World's #1 Car Company - As Soon As Tonight!
- Rowling Names Last Book in Harry Potter Series
- Bulls Are Raring To Charge in '07, Says Study
- Happyness in San Francisco
- CNBC's Domm: Today's Market Outlook
- Bristol-Myers to Settle Drug-Pricing Probe for $499 Million
- Ford Sees Loss To Toyota in 2007: Paper
- Faber Report – Bristol Meyer To Pay $499M Settlement
- Manufacturing Fell in Mid-Atlantic Region in December: Philly Fed
- Boston Scientific Wins Major Stent Contract: CNBC's Huckman
- Thai Stocks Slip; Prime Minister Backs Finance Minister, Central Bank
- Warm Weather Melts Energy Prices
- Stocks Close Lower, Hurt by Reports Of a Weakening Economy
- CNBC Holiday Survey Shows Big Increase in Spending Plans
- CNBC's Liesman Calls Philly Fed Data "A Shocker"
- Retail Discounts To Lure Last-Minute Hordes
- Blue Nile Says Last-Minute Sales Will Sparkle
- Huge Starting Salaries; Pocket Change For Private Equity
- GDP Number Surprises - Instant Analysis
- Who Signs, Who Doesn’t?
- CNBC's Huckman: Stent Battle Escalates
- By the Numbers
- Shoppers Thinking Big
- Expect E-Retail Traffic Jam