Mike Bloomberg- NYC Employment Outlook
Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 29 2010 | 7:04 AM ET
Discussing the state of employment in New York City, Michael Bloomberg, NYC mayor.

Airtime: Thurs. Jul. 29 2010 | 7:04 AM ET
Discussing the state of employment in New York City, Michael Bloomberg, NYC mayor.

Looking at the market, since Monday’s follow-through day, the market and a batch of leading stocks, steadily rallied which is a healthy sign. The fact that we have not seen any serious distribution days show up since Monday’s FTD bodes well for this nascent rally. It is also a welcome sign to see the market continue to improve as investors digest the latest round of stronger than expected economic and earnings data. Remember that now that a new rally has been confirmed, the window is open to start buying high quality breakouts. Trade accordingly.

The Nasdaq could spiral into a freefall if it breaks below the 2,100 point level, warns Daryl Guppy, CEO of Guppytraders.com. He explains why to Howard Eisen, MD & co-founder of FletcherBennett, CNBC’s Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah.

Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com, says business users will leverage the power of social networking in a private and secure way. He tells CNBC’s Karen Tso why social networking will be the future of business.

Ford shares are up more than 150 percent in the past year, recently touching a six-year high. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau discusses this and the road ahead for Ford with CEO Alan Mulally.

The euro will remain weak “for a while” because the European Union will have to bail out Greece, Bob McKee from Independent Strategy told CNBC Monday. Michael Browne from Sofaer Global Research and Alan Miller from Spencer-Churchill Miller Private joined the discussion.

Coca-Cola is buying the North American operations of its largest bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises. Muhtar Kent, CEO of Coca-Cola, and John Brock, CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises, discuss the deal with CNBC.