GM: The IPO
Airtime: Wed. Aug. 18 2010 | 3:50 PM ET
CNBC’s Phil LeBeau discusses the details of GM’s filing to offer 500 million common and preferred shares of stock.

Airtime: Wed. Aug. 18 2010 | 3:50 PM ET
CNBC’s Phil LeBeau discusses the details of GM’s filing to offer 500 million common and preferred shares of stock.

Ari Bergmann, CEO at Penso Advisors believes the debt situation in Japan is very dire. He tells Larry McDonald, managing director of Pangea Capital Management and CNBC’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah and Karen Tso why a debt crisis in Japan is a real possibility.

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Billionaire investor Mort Zuckerman tells CNBC he has many issues with President Obama’s economic policies.