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Boeing Dreamliner's Production Error CNBC's Phil LeBeau has a look at Boeing's manufacturing troubles with the 787 Dreamliner.
Boeing Dreamliner's Next Problem Could a manufacturing error affect the production schedule of Dreamliner planes? Gordon Bethune, former Continental Airlines chairman/CEO, weighs in: "It's not a big problem."
Boeing 787 Manufacturing Problem CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details on a manufacturing issue with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Romney Debate Coach Dumped? CNBC's Larry Kudlow reports, according to Politico, Mitt Romney's debate coach was dumped due to internal tensions; Micron Technology's CEO, Steve Appleton died when the experimental plane he was piloting crashed; New York's AG is suing three big banks for an using electronic mortgage registry to fake documents in foreclosure proceedings; and the Susan G. Komen Foundation has reversed its decision to cut funding of Planned Parenthood.
Micron CEO Dies in Plane Crash Micron CEO Steven Appleton was the only person on board the plane when it crashed. CNBC's Jon Fortt has the details. Also, Betsy Van Hees, Wedbush Securities provides insight on Appleton's contributions to Micron and the company's corporate structure.
AMR to Cut 13,000 Jobs CNBC's Phil LeBeau on expected job cuts from AMR.
S&P to See More Upside at the End of Q1 Robert Sluymer, U.S. Market Technical Strategist, RBC Capital Markets sees a lot of support at the 1250 level for the S&P.
Metal Mania: Time to Buy? Gold prices moved higher today along with the euro as investors cheered a tighter fiscal pact from the EU. Should you get in on the metal mania? Jeffrey Christian, CPM Group, and Jim Steel, HSBC, discuss.
Newell Rubbermaid: A Turnaround Play? Even companies with lousy track records can be worth owning, says Mad Money's Cramer. Newell Rubermaid rallied hard on Friday, after posting a great quarter. Now it finally has the solid management and organization needed to profit from its fabulous brands, and that makes the stock a "buy".
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