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Title

CNBC News Coverage

Identifier

whitten_VHS_73

Creation Date

11-5-1991

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Description

CNBC news coverage "The Money Wheel" with anchor Ted David. Begins with discussion of the stock market and failure to increase the rate of postage stamps. Commercial break: Prodigy Interactive Personal Service, Sony, Public Service Announcement on Emergency Medical Services, MarketWatch, and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Irving R. Levine reports on the Federal Reserve and interest rates followed by a panel of guests discussing the same topic: Rosanne Cahn (First Boston Corp." Pierre Ellis (The Boston Company), and Roy Blumberg (CNBC Market Analyst). Commercial break: Cambridge BusinessWear from Mead, Prodigy Interactive Personal Service, David Hightower Newsletter, United States Department of Energy, and Fidelity Brokerage Services. Discussion on federal reserve and economy with panel of guests. Dan Dorfman reports on Maytag. Commercial break: DTN Wall Street, Volvo, and Lynd-Waldock. David reports on Robert Maxell missing at sea; Federal Reserve and interest rates; third-quarter corporate earnings of Chiquita Brands and Reynolds & Reynolds; World Bank aid to Soviet Union; stock market report. David talks with Michael Jenkins (Stock Cycles Forecast) about the economy. David reports on Chrysler sales; productivity of American workers. Lisa Myers reports on status of campaign promises by President George Bush in 1988. Commercial break: Pontiac Grand Am, X*Press, Jack Carl 312 Futures, Investors Business Daily. David talks with Bill Griffith on the options market. David reports on Honda car sales. Commercial break: The Financial Funds, Value Line Investment Survey, and The Cruise Line, Inc. Stock market information provided. David reports on Toshiba's development of the smallest electric motor ever made. Commercial break: Sprint, Travelers, Robbins Trading Company, and Ira Epstein & Company. Dean Shepherd and Sue Herera take over anchor duties of "The Money Wheel," reporting on Robert Maxwell' loss at sea; Walt Disney; Delta; market report; Roy Blumberg discuss the day's stock market activity; market report; auction of Department of Treasury notes; Federal Reserve and interest rates; automobile makers' sales; McDonnell Douglas. Commercial break: Aflac Insurance, The Benham Group, Sony, and Investors Business Daily."Tech Talk" with Dean Shepherd on Kennedy Gammage (The Richmond Report) and John Murphy (CNBC Technical Analyst) on McClelland Oscillator index. Herera reports on Maxell. Commercial break: Budget Rent-a Car, Denorex Shampoo, David Hightower Newsletter, U.S. Savings Bonds, and The Financial Funds."Tech Talk" continues with look at Summation Index. Dorman reports on Maytag. Commercial break: Sprint, Prodigy Interactive Personal Service, and Polydex Pharmaceuticals Unlimited. Shepherd and Herera report on discovery of Maxwell's body; Walt Disney.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Stock exchanges; United States. Federal Reserve Board; Interest rates; Bush, George, 1924-; Maxwell, Robert, 1923-1991

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

1:29:25

Original Format

VHS

Original Collection

Jamie L. Whitten Collection (MUM00732), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Rights

This media file is owned by the copyright holder and may not be reproduced, re-posted, captured or saved. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.

Comments

tape label: One-Minute Speeches, Honoring Cong. Whitten

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