Peebles' Pulse on Real Estate 2.23.10
Airtime: Tues. Feb. 23 2010 | ET
Don Peebles, chairman and CEO of the Peebles Corporation, discusses the real estate market and his new ventures with CNBC.
Airtime: Tues. Feb. 23 2010 | ET
Don Peebles, chairman and CEO of the Peebles Corporation, discusses the real estate market and his new ventures with CNBC.
President Obama spoke to the American public on jobs growth. Insight on his speech and employment, with Robert Reich, former secretary of labor.
Shares of Apple hit a lifetime high after quarterly results showed consumers continued to snap up millions of iPods and iPhones. Conway Gittens reports.
The euro is “ludicrously” for many of the struggling European countries such as Greece, but it is even too high for Germany, which is a competitive country, Roger Nightingale from Pointon York told CNBC Monday. Nightingale considers the future of the monetary union.
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