A Wiki for Water
Airtime: Wed. Aug. 11 2010 | 7:40 AM ET
A look at an electronic platform from Blue Planet Network that strives to bring safe drinking water to 200 million people over the next 20 years, with CNBC’s Brian Shactman.
Airtime: Wed. Aug. 11 2010 | 7:40 AM ET
A look at an electronic platform from Blue Planet Network that strives to bring safe drinking water to 200 million people over the next 20 years, with CNBC’s Brian Shactman.
Google stopped its China search service as the government’s limits on free speech have reached a point where it can’t censor anymore, says Jessica Powell, its director of communications, Japan & Asia Pacific. She sheds more light on its decision, with Richard Martin, MD at IMA Asia, CNBC’s Martin Soong, Cheng Lei & Karen Tso.
Wilbur Ross is back on the prowl expanding his investment empire, with Wilbur Ross, WL Ross & Co. chairman & CEO and Mac Crawford, former CVS Caremark chairman.
Discussing the luxury markets and retail sales overall, with Andrew Wolf, BB&T Capital Markets food & drug retail sector analyst.
Home Prices Slip. Why a drop in housing prices was expected, but not this early, with CNBC’s Diana Olick; Shari Olefson, real estate attorney; and Alex Charfen, Distressed Property Institute CEO.
The Philadelphia Fed’s business activity index rose to 1.0 in October from minus 0.7 in September. CNBC’s Rick Santelli shares his analysis.
John Paulson had another conference call with investors today, with CNBC’s Scott Cohn.