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Daily Biz - From the NBR News Desk

posted by Denise Royal, Producer at 3:26 PM on 01/09/08

Daily Biz Title GraphicDow Component Alcoa kicks off the 4th quarter earnings season today after the closing bell. In tonight's program, Erika Miller looks at what's ahead for the earnings season.. amid talks of an economic recession. Susie Gharib will interview Jason Trennert, Chief Investment Strategist at Strategas Research Partners. Despite the talk of recession, Jason remains one of the most bullish strategists on Wall Street.

Tonight's "Street Critique" guest says while many stocks seem broken right now, some are easily fixed and worth buying. She's Hilary Kramer, author of "Ahead of the Curve." Our "Money File" tonight looks at the benefits of using a debit card instead of checks from Social Security. We'll get advice from Terri Cullen, Personal Finance Columnist at the Wall Street Journal.

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I love this gal. Her picks of stocks at least sound interesting to me. Now she and me need to get together. She's kinda cute and must be rich to own google and apple now. Hello AOL!! Put Hillary on more often!! Happy new year to all at NBR!

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