Entries tagged with “bonus bucks” from CNBC Challenge
Squawk Box
Question: As of Jan. 19, how much bailout funding did HSBC request from the U.K. government?
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Dec. 14, we reported that Berkshire Hathaway raised its stake in Burlington Northern railroad to:
The Call
Question: According to our slideshow, Behind the Scenes Look at the Death of Seth Tobias, where was "Tiger" the night in question?
Power Lunch
Question: In our slideshow, "Notable Sex Scandals," which disgraced figure is wearing a red pattern necktie?
Street Signs
Question: In our "SPANX Million Dollar Girdles" slideshow, what archaic derogatory term is referenced?
Closing Bell
Question: According to our slideshow, Prostitution Scandals of the Rich & Famous, who revealed Sen. David Vitter's illicit secret?
Weekly Quiz
Question: Jobless claims are reported
Answer: weekly
Squawk Box
Question: Which scandal-tinged investor allegedly attempted to fake his suicide?
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which global steel maker, identified by ticker symbol, did Jon Najarian examine in his Jan. 21 Stock Blog post?
The Call
Question: In blog post called "History, Cool Segments and Competitors", what Depression-era firm(s) still exist as parts of others?
Power Lunch
Question: According to Wednesday's reports, which executive bought shares in his/her own company over the past week?
Street Signs
Question: In Jane Wells' blog post, Adidas Attends Etnies Party, which beer brand is shown in all four photos?
Closing Bell
Question: In Darren Rovell's "As Seen On TV" bracket, which product is numbered 9 in the Kitchen category?
Weekly Quiz
Question: Jobless claims are reported
Answer: weekly
Squawk Box
Question: In Maria Bartiromo's Jan. 20 video "Market Message," which of these topics did she mention first?
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which company mentioned in the Stock Blog post "Diversity is the Key" is based in the Eastern Hemisphere?
The Call
Question: According to Jim Goldman's blog "Tumult vs. Triumph," why did RBC Capital's Mike Abramsky lower his Apple estimates?
Power Lunch
Question: What were uber-trader Jon Najarian's floor call letters when he worked on the CBOE?
Street Signs
Question: In "Cramer's 10 Tips for Obama" what did the Mad Money guru NOT suggest government do?
Closing Bell
Question: On our Web site's Credit Spreads page (hint: find it via the Market Buzz box), what is the first type of data shown?
Weekly Quiz
Question: Jobless claims are reported
Answer: weekly
Squawk Box
Question: In her blog "The Most Expensive Consumer Cost...", Carmen Wong Ulrich says "your voice can save you dollars" on what?
Squawk on the Street
Question: What did "Dow 12,000" trader Ben Lichtenstein call a "major speed bump" on Friday?
The Call
Question: What is the name of CNBC contributor Janice Dorn's own business site?
Power Lunch
Question: Vanished Florida money manager Arthur Nadel handled assets for which Norse-named fund?
Street Signs
Question: On Monday, which bank announced the largest loss in Great Britain's corporate history (as of Jan. 19)?
Closing Bell
Question: In Darren Rovell's "As Seen on TV" Tournament, which TV product is numbered "1" in the "Everything Else" category?
Weekly Quiz
Question: Jobless claims are reported
Answer: weekly
Squawk Box
Question: What stock(s) did Fast Money trader Joe Terranova recommend Thursday to play a gasoline price bottom?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Cramer's Dec. 22 "outrage" over ultra-short ETFs, where was UltraShort Financials ProShares?
The Call
Question: During Doug Hirschhorn's Jan. 15 CNBC interview, what "Breaking News" headline(s) appeared on-screen?
Power Lunch
Question: According to the article "Is Microsoft's Songsmith Video Campy...", what hated TV show was the promo video compared to?
Street Signs
Question: In Cliff Mason's blog post about legalizing narcotics, which economist does he refer to?
Closing Bell
Question: In the installment of "Pros Say" called "We Need More Bailouts, Bigger TARP", who praised Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke?
Weekly Quiz
Question: If the S&P 500 goes down 1%, how much does SDS go up?
Answer: 2%
Squawk Box
Question: CNBC Europe's Silvia Wadhwa has written for which German business news organization?
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which alleged "hedge fund swindler" was "barred from contact" with his girlfriend on Wednesday?
The Call
Question: Which alleged "hedge fund swindler" was "barred from contact" with his girlfriend on Wednesday?
Power Lunch
Question: In Allen Wastler's blog post, "Time to Start a Fugitive Watch?", which infamous 1970s criminal does he refer to?
Street Signs
Question: On our Web site's Currencies page, which pair appears first (upper left-hand corner)?
Closing Bell
Question: How much did Canada's EDC agree to provide in short-term financing to help Nortel emerge from bankruptcy?
Weekly Quiz
Question: If the S&P 500 goes down 1%, how much does SDS go up?
Answer: 2%
Squawk Box
Question: When "Squawk Box" co-anchor Becky Quick was an undergrad, what newspaper did she lead?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to Jon Najarian's Tuesday Stock Blog, which biotech saw options trading spike on Eli Lilly deal rumors?
The Call
Question: In our "Top 10 Halloween Costumes 2008" slideshow, what exaggerated medical implement is the "Adult Nurse" holding?
Power Lunch
Question:In Dennis Kneale's editorial, "10 Reasons for Hope", what word does he suggest googling along with his name?
Street Signs
Question: In a Jan. 13 interview, Putnam Investments CEO Robert Reynolds said which new fund gives an "equity-type return"?
Closing Bell
Question: Boone Pickens told CNBC Tuesday that the price of oil (per barrel) would be where "within a year"?
Weekly Quiz
Question: If the S&P 500 goes down 1%, how much does SDS go up?
Answer: 2%
Squawk Box
Question: According to our Stock Blog, what was the "No. 1 Options Play Today" on Jan. 12?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the Jan. 9 edition of Mad Mail, why does Jim Cramer tell "Suzette" he likes Molson-Coors Brewing?
The Call
Question: In Darren Rovell's "Greatest TV Product Ever" story, which product does he say he actually purchased?
Power Lunch
Question: In the Fast Money post, "Two Sectors Worth Watching", what sector does S&P's Rich Peterson suggest avoiding?
Street Signs
Question: On our Web site's Green page, what section will you find located on the upper-most lefthand corner?
Closing Bell
Question: In a Monday CNBC interview, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner called what factor "key" for GM?
Weekly Quiz
Question: If the S&P 500 goes down 1%, how much does SDS go up?
Answer: 2%
Squawk Box
Question: On Jan. 9, stock picker Michael Yoshikami did NOT recommend a dividend-play company in this sector:
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Bob Pisani's Jan. 9 post "The Next Big Worry", what does the "Trader Talk" blogger call the market's "big worry" now?
The Call
Question: In the Friday edition of "Stop Trading," Jim Cramer said which aspect of oil and gas still "might be hanging on"?
Power Lunch
Question: Which CNBC correspondent hosted Friday's (1/9/09) market news wrap-up, "The Week & You"?
Street Signs
Question: Which obsolete medium is referenced on a page of our slideshow, "The Best-Selling Adult DVDs of All Time"?
Closing Bell
Question: According to Jim Goldman's Jan. 7 blog post, who was the butt of Steve Ballmer's joke about Facebook "friend requests"?
Weekly Quiz
Question: If the S&P 500 goes down 1%, how much does SDS go up?
Answer: 2%
Squawk Box
Question: In our slideshow, 25 Years of Tech Blunders, what "old economy" product is compared to the modern ones?
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Thursday, Jeffrey Saut of Raymond James said which companies are players in the water sector?
The Call
Question: What phrase did Clem Chambers use in his prediction of Dow 11,000 on an "Obama Bounce"?
Power Lunch
Question: In Cliff Mason's Jan. 8 blog post on job hunting, what cross-over Yiddish term did he use?
Street Signs
Question: In the story, "Sarkozy, Merkel, Blair Call for New Capitalism," what group did Germany's chancellor cite as a failure?
Closing Bell
Question: What was Jim Cramer's Top Five Dow Stocks pick for Tuesday?
Weekly Quiz
Question: The term MACD is shorthand for
Answer: Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence
Squawk Box
Question: In Wednesday's Stop Trading segment, "The Next Big Madoff Story", what does Jim Cramer say may be "trending negative"?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to a Jan. 7 Stock Blog by Jon Najarian, which networking company's shares "jumped" more than 18% Tuesday?
The Call
Question: What animal metaphor did B. Ramalinga Raju use for trying to fix Satyam Computer Services' balance sheet?
Power Lunch
Question: According to our Warren Buffett Watch blog, which cartoonist said he doesn't trust the Berkshire Hathaway chief?
Street Signs
Question: According to Jane Wells' blog, which famed pornographer wants a $5 billion bailout for the adult entertainment industry?
Closing Bell
Question: In our article, "Early Warnings Signaling An Ugly Earnings Season", who warned of further layoffs ahead?
Weekly Quiz
Question: The term MACD is shorthand for
Answer: Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence
Squawk Box
Question: According to the CNBC Stock Blog, which housing stock did strategist Ivy Zelman pan on Tuesday?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the edition of "Pros Say" entitled "Buck Up--And Buy Upgraded Stocks" who upped his rating on stocks to market weight?
The Call
Question: According to Prudential Douglas Elliman's Dottie Herman, what likely sparked a 3.6% drop in Manhattan apartment prices?
Power Lunch
Question: On Tuesday, Gazprom's Alexander Medvedev accused whom of cutting off Russian gas to Europe?
Street Signs
Question: In his "Bond Outlook '09," Pimco's Paul McCulley is shown juxtaposed with what animal?
Closing Bell
Question: On Tuesday, the Fast Money team described what group as former "Masters Of The Universe"?
Weekly Quiz
Question: The term MACD is shorthand for
Answer: Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence
Squawk Box
Question: In Jon Najarian's Monday Stock Blog post, which natgas company did he say options traders were targeting?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In his CNBC interview, Pimco's co-CEO Mohamed El-Erian recommended which investment(s)?
The Call
Question: Web video hunt: On Dec. 23, which strategist told CNBC that Russia would be a "A Bigger Energy Player in 2009"?
Power Lunch
Question: Which corporate boards did Meg Whitman resign from as of Dec. 31?
Street Signs
Question: Which investment firm said Monday that it was unwinding its $1 billion Tempo Master fund?
Closing Bell
Question: In his Millennial Money blog post called "War On Climate Change Over..." what was Cliff Mason's apocalyptic message?
Weekly Quiz
Question: The term MACD is shorthand for
Answer: Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence
Squawk Box
Question: In a "Fast Money" interview on Dec. 31, how does CEO Howard Levine describe his family business?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to our Warren Buffett Watch, where did Berkshire Hathaway's Class A shares end 2008?
The Call
Question: According to our By The Numbers blog, which of the 2009 Dogs of the Dow has the lowest dividend yield?
Power Lunch
Question: Video hunt: In a Jan. 1 interview about commodities, what did Michael Yoshikami cite as a sign of industrial slowdown?
Street Signs
Question: Slideshow hunt: According to our Wealth in America survey, who had planned to spend the most on holiday shopping?
Closing Bell
Question: According to the article, Asian Markets Start 2009 on a Quiet Note, whose gains helped support Australian stocks?
Weekly Quiz
Question: The term MACD is shorthand for
Answer: Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence
Squawk Box
Question: In our "Famous Last Words" slideshow, what is Chris Dodd referring to?
Squawk on the Street
Question: On New Years Eve, Brent Wilsey told CNBC that which stock is in the "30% Club"?
The Call
Question: In our Web video collection, "Top Videos of 2008", which news story is not represented?
Power Lunch
Question: What investment does Nadav Baum consider in Part 2 of "Predictions '09" (Why You Shouldn't Run From Stocks)?
Street Signs
Question: What is Ukraine's state-owned gas company named?
Closing Bell
Question: Why did Jon Najarian say NetApps was the focus of "intense options action" on Wednesday?
Weekly Quiz
Question: NYSE tick indicator represents number of stocks with
Answer: last trade executed on uptick vs downtick
Squawk Box
Question: Market rally predictor Jack Hough jokes that he should have written what kind of book?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In his Guest Blog post "My Top 10 Investment Themes for '09", why does Tony Crescenzi praise the art market?
The Call
Question: Just how bad were holiday retail sales this year?
Power Lunch
Question: In our new slideshow entitled The Year in Slideshows, what story will you find bullet-pointed on the Miami Fashion page?
Street Signs
Question: In the edition of Pros Say concerning a "Recession-Depression Hybrid" what does George Ball say we must do?
Closing Bell
Question: In the "Fast Money" episode "Famous Last Words of 2008," which FM trader chose his/her own words to mock?
Weekly Quiz
Question: NYSE tick indicator represents number of stocks with
Answer: last trade executed on uptick vs downtick
Squawk Box
Question: In Jon Najarian's Monday Stock Blog, which independent oil & gas company did he cite?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In her introduction to "On the Money Thrival Guide for 2009", Carmen Wong Ulrich uses what euphemism for complications?
The Call
Question: On Dec. 29, Marc "Dr. Doom" Faber recommended which trio of "hard assets" to investors?
Power Lunch
Question: According to our guide to international market holidays, whose markets were closed on Dec. 25?
Street Signs
Question: In Bob Pisani's blog post from yesterday afternoon, what did he call the "real X-factor for stocks"?
Closing Bell
Question: According to the article "Best and Worst Ads: A Year the News Eclipsed..." whose ads reeked of "cultural imperialism"?
Weekly Quiz
Question: NYSE tick indicator represents number of stocks with
Answer: last trade executed on uptick vs downtick
Squawk Box
Question: According to Jon Najarian's Dec. 26 Stock Blog post, where did YRC Worldwide shares end in Wednesday trading?
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Larry Kudlow's blog post "We Need Rich People," what natural calamity does he use to describe government spending?
The Call
Question: According to the "Timeless and Time-Tested Warren Buffett Watch Predictions" what lesson do we "learn from history"?
Power Lunch
Question: In her article "So You Think You Can Trade?" whom does Janice Dorn quote?
Street Signs
Question: Who officially "arrived at the decision" to cancel Kuwait's $17 billion deal with Dow Chemical?
Closing Bell
Question: In the Dec. 26 "Fast Money" blog post entitled "So Bad It's Good?", how does Jeff Macke recommend playing Toyota?
Weekly Quiz
Question: NYSE tick indicator represents number of stocks with
Answer: last trade executed on uptick vs downtick
Squawk Box
Question: In our slideshow, The $54,000 Bottle of Whiskey, what other types of spirits did Christie's put up for auction?
Squawk on the Street
Question: Darren Rovell reports that the NY Yankees' $423.5 million new-player expense could have bought 23% of:
The Call
Question: In the Two-Way Street blog post entitled, Banks, Beat Reporters and Not Being Cozy, which news service is mentioned?
Power Lunch
Question: In our blog post called "How to Tell the Madoffs From the Buffetts", which horrific Shakespeare work does a reader reference?
Street Signs
Question: In his article, Banks Sitting on $1 Trillion Cash, what abbreviation does Tony Crescenzi literally use?
Closing Bell
Question: This week, Michael Kovacocy praised which telecom stock(s) for making "great strides" in India?
Weekly Quiz
Question: ETF's are based on
Answer: An Index or sector of stocks
Squawk Box
Question: According to a Dec. 23 Stock Blog post by Jon Najarian, options traders saw more upside in which medical tech firm's shares?
Squawk on the Street
Question: This week, the world's biggest casino announced 500 job cuts. Which company owns the gaming house?
The Call
Question: Why does Darren Rovell say the NY Yankees are able to sign top players "like Mark, C.C., And A.J."?
Power Lunch
Question: In the article, Palm Beach Pawnshop's Business Up Thanks to Madoff, what were the "movies" priced to sell at?
Weekly Quiz
Question: ETF's are based on
Answer: An Index or sector of stocks
Squawk Box
Question: In her article, How to Tell If Your Financial Advisor Is a Scam Artist, Carmen Wong Ulrich refers to what type of fund?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to the CNBC Stock Blog, why did Jeff Mortimer praise "some" corporate debt on Monday?
The Call
Question: In our Green Gift Guide slideshow, what brand of beer bottle is shown (as a recycled tumbler)?
Power Lunch
Question: According to Darren Rovell's blog post on booming championship ring sales, what is the most sought team item?
Street Signs
Question: In the "Fast Money" outlook called Some Surprises For 2009, what does Karen Finerman say is possibly coming next year?
Closing Bell
Question: In the article entitled "Calif. Construction Firm Defies Odds..." what major project(s) does William Dorey allude to?
Weekly Quiz
Question: ETF's are based on
Answer: An Index or sector of stocks
Squawk Box
Question: On Friday, options expert Rebecca Darst said which bank's downside had "far outpaced the decline" in the financials?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to the article "Numbers Cruncher Says Madoff Math Didn't Add Up" who voiced suspicions to the SEC in 1999?
The Call
Question: According to "Cramer's Call on Chemicals" (on Dec. 18), which stock would Jim Cramer prefer?
Power Lunch
Question: In the "Market Tips" feature entitled "Hold Three Things - Bonds, Gold, Silver" which expert(s) recommended bonds?
Street Signs
Question: Web video hunt: In Rebecca Jarvis' Dec. 18 report, "Four Charged with Insider Trading", where did the "husband" work?
Closing Bell
Question: According to Darren Rovell's blog, how many fewer paper holiday greeting cards did he receive in 2008 vs. 2007?
Weekly Quiz
Question: ETF's are based on
Answer: An Index or sector of stocks
Squawk Box
Question: On Dec. 18, Juerg Zingg offered CNBC his commodity picks for "brave" investors. His refinery stocks included:
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Phil LeBeau's blog post "Chrysler On Life Support..." what multitude of animals does he mention?
The Call
Question: In the article "Avon, Tupperware Thrive in Economic Downturn", which retailer's famous nickname did Larry Nusbaum use?
Power Lunch
Question: On Dec. 16, whom did Jim Cramer give his "Plaxy" (Plaxico Burress) Good Judgment Award to?
Street Signs
Question: In the Fast Money blog post, "Fed Trying To Smoke You Out?", what investment does Pete Najarian suggest?
Closing Bell
Question: According to our slideshow "Bernie Madoff & the $50 Billion Heist" whose charitable trust had 10% tied up w/ Madoff?
Weekly Quiz
Question: A sell stop is placed?
Answer: Below the stock price
Squawk Box
Question: In his Dec. 17 Stock Blog, Jon Najarian said there was heavy activity in which type of option?
Squawk on the Street
Question: As of Dec. 17, what does stock picker Ron Kiddoo like for "recession sectors"?
The Call
Question: According to the article "Inside Madoff's Empire" what was Andrew Cohen teaching when he got bad financial news?
Power Lunch
Question: BlackRock's Bob Doll says investors should "buy more risk." What was one of his "low-quality" picks?
Street Signs
Question: In our Rogues Gallery slideshow, what color suit is Hunt brother Nelson wearing?
Closing Bell
Question: According to the article, No Growth in China and other Outrageous Prophecies, which nation may drop the euro in 2009?
Weekly Quiz
Question: A sell stop is placed?
Answer: Below the stock price
Squawk Box
Question: In Carmen Wong Ulrich's article on what the rate cut means for consumers, what piece of advice does she give?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to Bob Pisani's blog, "Goldman Sachs: A Sigh Of Relief On Street" what company did Credit Suisse criticize?
The Call
Question: What geographic reference appears in the Holiday Central blog post "Airline Baggage Fees Deliver Boost to UPS"?
Power Lunch
Question: In the CNBC Web video, "Kitty Caskets," what species of deceased pet does casket maker Jeanne Hoegh mention?
Street Signs
Question: In the Pros Say feature, "H1 Will be Horrific", which "pro" talked about corporate bonds?
Closing Bell
Question: In his Tuesday Stock Blog, Jon Najarian said options traders seemed bullish on which aerospace company?
Weekly Quiz
Question: A sell stop is placed?
Answer: Below the stock price
Squawk Box
Question: What verb phrase does Carmen Wong Ulrich use in her Monday article on Ponzi scheme protection?
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to a Dec. 15 CNBC Stock Blog post, what firm is rumored to be wooing AK Steel?
The Call
Question: CNBC.com video quiz: On Dec. 15, Jim Glickenhaus' energy picks included:.
Power Lunch
Question: In the "Stupid or Cool?" feature on gift ideas, what horror-movie staple is mentioned in the robot lawnmower review?
Street Signs
Question: In Monday's "Stop Trading" segment, Jim Cramer dealt with Goldman Sachs' downgrade of which company?
Closing Bell
Question: According to the article, "Faith, Doubt, and Warren Buffett," how much did Berkshire Hathaway's Q3 net earnings fall?
Weekly Quiz
Question: A sell stop is placed?
Answer: Below the stock price
Squawk Box
Question: In the Two-Way Street blog post, "Trump Magic: Why I Like The Donald", why does the author like the Donald?
Answer: Trump's name drives Web traffic
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Friday's edition of Stop Trading, what gambling metaphor did Jim Cramer use for GM common stock?
Answer: buying a lottery ticket
The Call
Question: In a Sports Biz blog post, what term does reader Simeon Lipman use for Billy Ripken "obscenity bat card" traders?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: In his Friday CNBC Stock Blog post, Jon Najarian said options traders were bearish on which financial firm?
Answer: State Street
Street Signs
Question: In our Top Destinations 2009 slideshow, which once-divided city is shown in picture Number 10?
Answer: Berlin, Germany
Closing Bell
Question: In the article "They're Back: Day Traders Thrive in Volatile Market" what violent image did Andrew Wilkinson use?
Weekly Quiz
Question: A sell stop is placed?
Answer: Below the stock price
Squawk Box
Question: According to the article "YouTube Videos Pull In Real Money," what is Web producer Michael Buckley earning from ads?
Answer: over $100,000
Squawk on the Street
Question: In his energy and health stock recommendations, Dan Genter of RNC Genter used what war metaphor?
Answer: tiptoeing through the mine field
The Call
Question: On Thursday, John Bogle of The Vanguard Group said who would "pay more than Washington" for capital in troubled banks?
Answer: Dubai.
Power Lunch
Question: In Thursday's edition of CEOs Sound Off, "Doing Business In Recession," Jeff Ettinger touts which processed meat product?
Answer: Hormel Spam
Street Signs
Question: According to Darren Rovell's blog on the Kobe Zoom Cut Shoe, how big a business is "fashion basketball"?
Answer: $2 billion
Closing Bell
Question: In Thursday's edition of Fast Money Pops & Drops, which trader suggested Sprint Nextel "could be in a race to zero"?
Answer: Guy Adami
Weekly Quiz
Question: Standard expirations for US options occur on the _ of the month?
Answer: Third Friday of month
Squawk Box
Question: On Wednesday, Michael Yoshikami told CNBC he was "keeping his eye on" which tech stock?
Answer: Expedia
Squawk on the Street
Question: As of Wednesday night, what was Berkshire Hathaway's stake in Burlington Northern Santa Fe?
Answer: 19.83%
The Call
Question: Question: In her article, Turn a Pink Slip Into Your Golden Ticket, what is Carmen Wong Ulrich's 1st piece of advice?
Answer: file for unemployment.
Power Lunch
Question: Oppenheimer's Meredith Whitney says the credit-card industry may cut how much in credit lines over the next 18 months?.
Answer: $2 trillion.
Street Signs
Question: In Tuesday's Lightning Round OT segment, Jim Cramer said he likes which stock(s) for "short-term trade only" now?
Answer: Green Mountain Coffee.
Closing Bell
Question: According to Bob Pisani's blog post, Get Used To The Layoffs, which company is sacking 14,000 globally?
Answer: Rio Tinto.
Weekly Quiz
Question: Standard expirations for US options occur on the _ of the month?
Answer: Third Friday of month
Squawk Box
Question: As of Tuesday, which financial stock(s) did Jeffery Harte give a "buy" rating?
Answer: Bank of America
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which Treasury bills' rates fell below zero on Tuesday?
Answer: three-month bills
The Call
Question: In our slideshow, "10 States with the Highest Unemployment Rates," what state tied with Rhode Island?
Answer: Michigan
Power Lunch
Question: In Today's Top Videos for Tuesday, Andrew Ross Sorkin referred to what as a "conspiracy theory"?
Answer: Illinois governor scandal
Street Signs
Question: According to Jon Najarian, what was driving Monday's options activity in Seagate?
Answer: Reasons "unclear"
Closing Bell
Question: In Tuesday's "Stop Trading" segment, Jim Cramer calls which firm's management "disingenuous"?
Answer: all of the above.
Weekly Quiz
Question: Standard expirations for US options occur on the _ of the month?
Answer: Third Friday of month
Squawk Box
Question: Which auto supplier's April options did Jon Najarian write about on Monday?
Answer: Goodyear
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to the story, Obama's Stimulus Proposal Lifts Infrastructure Stocks, which company does Tom Busby like?
Answer: Microsoft
The Call
Question: Jim Goldman reported Monday that Wal-Mart will be selling Apple's iPhone for how much?
Answer: no price set.
Power Lunch
Question: In the blog post "3 Ways To Kill Your Dream Retirement" what is Mistake Number 3?
Answer: Not paying attention to investments.
Street Signs
Question: John Harwood's article about President-elect Obama, "Leaning Left, Persuading Right" mentions which iconic president?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt.
Closing Bell
Question: On Dec. 8, how many jobs did 3M say it would cut in the fourth quarter?
Answer: 1,800.
Weekly Quiz
Question: Standard expirations for US options occur on the _ of the month?
Answer: Third Friday of month
Squawk Box
Question: According to Mark Tinker of Axa Framlington Gemini, what do Walmart and McDonalds have in common?
Answer: leaders in a new bull market
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Dec. 5, which analyst likened the slide in oil prices to a "huge tax cut"?
Answer: Cameron Hanover's Peter Beutel
The Call
Question: In his blog post, Mustard Seeds of Hope, which mega-investor did Larry Kudlow quote?
Answer: Warren Buffett
Power Lunch
Question: How much is real-estate mogul Donald Trump suing Deutsche Bank for?
Answer: $3 billion
Street Signs
Question: On Friday, what "top-down economist" warned of a "terrible situation" without more innovation like Yahoo and Google?
Answer: Michael Woolfolk.
Closing Bell
Question: Question: On Dec. 5, Guest Blogger Tony Crescenzi said which economic approach "should" work for U.S. recovery?
Answer: Keynesian.
Weekly Quiz
Question: Standard expirations for US options occur on the _ of the month?
Answer: Third Friday of month
Squawk Box
Question: Who warned CNBC Thursday about the "centipede market"?
Answer: Dave Bahoric
Squawk on the Street
Question: In his Thursday Stock Blog post, Jon Najarian disclosed that he's long on which airline stock?
Answer: AMR
The Call
Question: Jane Wells reported that which footwear company threw a holiday beer party for employees of Adidas?
Answer: Etnies.
Power Lunch
Question: CNBC Producer David Russell compared Christopher Cox's SEC actions to what classic Monty Python sketch?
Answer: The Spanish Inquisition.
Street Signs
Question: In Thursday's CEOs Sound Off feature, who slammed "the U.S. government's business model" as "unsustainable"?
Answer: David Walker, Peter G. Peterson
Closing Bell
Question: In our Harvard Business School CEO slideshow, who praises a "long-term passion for learning"?
Answer: Jeffrey Immelt of GE
Weekly Quiz
Question: Calls give you the right to?
Answer: Buy the stock at the strike price
Squawk Box
Question: In his CNBC interview Wednesday, who did Carl Icahn say he'd like for Yahoo's next CEO?
Answer: none of the above
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to The Christmas Tree Indicator, which item's sales grew 8.5% in the first holiday-shopping week?
Answer: all of the above
The Call
Question: What slang word for liquor appears in Darren Rovell's blog post on the invention of Gatorade?
Answer: firewater
Power Lunch
Question: Dennis Kneale predicted the possible 2009 downfall of which bank's CEO?
Answer: Bank of America
Street Signs
Question: According to former Fed governor Frederic Mishkin, what tool can fight this market's "severe recession"?
Answer: aggressive monetary policy
Closing Bell
Question: What does managing editor Allen Wastler call a "bad term" but a "good news story" for the economy?
Answer: yield curve
Weekly Quiz
Question: Calls give you the right to?
Answer: Buy the stock at the strike price
Squawk Box
Question: What Hasbro goodie is seen in our Hot Holiday Toys slideshow?
Answer: U-Dance
Squawk on the Street
Question: What omen will convince strategist Kevin Caron that "the worst will finally be over"?
Answer: interbank spreads improve
The Call
Question: What is the "focus" of Cramer's Playing Defense Rules: Part 5?
Answer: holding on to what you have
Power Lunch
Question: According to our Warren Buffet Watch, how many BUD shares did Berkshire Hathaway hold at the end of March?
Answer: 35.6 million shares
Street Signs
Question: On Friday, why did Fast Money's Jeff Macke say "becoming socialist is good"?
Answer: he's long Citi and GM.
Closing Bell
Question: By Black Friday's close of trading last week, where did financial stocks end?
Answer: up 31%
Weekly Quiz
Question: Calls give you the right to?
Answer: Buy the stock at the strike price
Squawk Box
Question: On Friday, where did Matrix Asset Management's Dick Otto say oil would go?
Answer: all of the above
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Friday, value stock picker Alan Lancz recommended which tech name?
Answer: Apple
The Call
Question: According to the story "Scenes From The Mall: Picky, Picky, Picky" what was K-B Toys' discount on Barbie items?
Answer: buy 2, get 1 free
Power Lunch
Question: On the Dot-Com Bubble photo in the Market Mayhem slideshow, which stock appears to be gaining?
Answer: IAC/InterActiveCorp.
Street Signs
Question: Name the most expensive product in Carmen Wong Ulrich's "Loser List" blog:
Answer: Kenmore Elite Dishwasher 1134(2).
Closing Bell
Question: What does Phil LeBeau call "the biggest question" about the Big 3's "Show and Tell Time"?
Answer: Is $25 billion enough?
Weekly Quiz
Question: Calls give you the right to?
Answer: Buy the stock at the strike price
Squawk Box
Question: CNBC Guest Blogger Tony Crescenzi knows the bond market inside and out. Who is his employer?
Answer: Miller Tabak + Co.
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to Jim Goldman, what is HP blaming for its Q1 revenue shortfall prediction?
Answer: currency conditions
The Call
Question: How many Yahoo shares did billionaire investor Carl Icahn buy last week?
Answer: 6.8 million shares
Power Lunch
Question: In his blog post, Obama's Pro-Growth Economic Team, Larry Kudlow refers to which pagan notion?
Answer: dormant animal spirits
Street Signs
Question: What day did Berkshire Hathaway shares close below $100K for the 1st time in 2 years?
Answer: Monday, Nov 17
Closing Bell
Question: According to Jane Wells, Saddam Hussein's yacht, the Basra Breeze, was maligned as
Answer: a shrine to bad taste
Weekly Quiz
Question: Calls give you the right to?
Answer: Buy the stock at the strike price
Squawk Box
Question: In our Spirits of the Holidays slideshow, how does Gary Vaynerchuk describe Connemara Irish Single Malt?
Answer: the Scotch drinker's Irish
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which strategist told CNBC on Wednesday that investors ought to start buying into the 2009 recovery surge?
Answer: Allen Sinai of Decision Economics
The Call
Question: At the Financial Follies this year, how much did water cost during the cocktail hour?
Answer: $6
Power Lunch
Question: Question: In Daryl Guppy's blog post about "Identifying Capitulation", what World War II metaphor does he use for the market?
Answer: Stuka dive bomber
Weekly Quiz
Question: Publicly traded companies release earnings?
Answer: Quarterly
Squawk Box
Question: Which strategist told CNBC Monday that Citigroup's common stock "was toast"?
Answer: Christopher Whalen
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to Jon Najarian's Nov. 24 Stock Blog post, how far is Nucor stock off its summertime high?
Answer: down 70%
The Call
Question: How long has Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal been a Citigroup shareholder?
Answer: more than 18 years
Power Lunch
Question: According to the feature, Holiday Shopping with Deflated Stocks, what could you buy with a share of Microsoft?
Answer: 10 lb. Butterball turkey
Street Signs
Question: When Fast Money's Dylan Ratigan appeared on The View, he used what metaphor to explain vanished credit?
Answer: money heaven
Closing Bell
Question: Which bank stocks does Peter Sorrentino of Huntington Asset Advisors see in a "huge" 2009 rally?
Answer: Wells Fargo
Weekly Quiz
Question: Publicly traded companies release earnings?
Answer: Quarterly
Squawk Box
Question: When does Mike Duke effectively take the CEO post at Walmart?
Answer: Feb. 1, 2009
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which central banker told CNBC Friday that his peers seek a "new world order"?
Answer: Brazil's Henrique De Campos Meirelles
The Call
Question: Which super-investor told the Fast Money team Thursday that the dollar is going to drop "like a stone"?
Answer: Peter Schiff
Power Lunch
Question: What nightmarish phrase did Pimco's Mohammed El-Erian use to warn bank investors?
Answer: "the unthinkable"
Street Signs
Question: Which strategist told CNBC Friday, "All financials will be owned by the U.S. government in a year"?
Answer: Hugh Hendry
Closing Bell
Question: In Allen Wastler's Nov. 20 blog post, who is the first possible Treasury Secretary candidate he names?
Answer: Timothy Geithner
Weekly Quiz
Question: Publicly traded companies release earnings?
Answer: Quarterly
Squawk Box
Question: According to Julia Boorstin, how much revenue did China Central TV's primetime ad space auction yield?
Answer: nearly $1.4 billion
Squawk on the Street
Question: What disaster did Jim Paulsen of Wells Capital Management say "we've created" this week?
Answer: TARP crisis No. 2
The Call
Question: Jim Cramer said HP's Q4 pre-announcement yielded no "pin action." Who did he say could have benefited from that action?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: Which investor said Thursday that they'd raise their Citigroup stake by 1%?
Answer: Saudi Prince Alwaleed
Street Signs
Question: Which strategist told CNBC there won't be a bottom 'til Valentine's Day?
Answer: BlackRock
Closing Bell
Question: On Thursday, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway lost 48.1% from its all-time high. Where did it close?
Answer: at $77,500 a share
Weekly Quiz
Question: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consist of
Answer: 30 stocks
Squawk Box
Question: According to our Big Budget Events slideshow, how much did the Louisiana Purchase cost in today's dollars?
Answer: $217 billion
Squawk on the Street
Question: On the day KISS frontman Gene Simmons rang NYSE's opening bell, whose employees rang Nasdaq's bell?
Answer: Rambus
The Call
Question: According to Jeffrey Saut of Raymond James, when did the market bottom?
Answer: Oct. 10
Power Lunch
Question: What did Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell say is the solution to marine pirate attacks?
Answer: a holistic approach
Street Signs
Question: In Jim Cramer's Wednesday Lightning Round OT, which stocks did the Mad Money man praise?
Answer: British Petroleum
Closing Bell
Question: According to research firm IDC, global info tech spending will grow by how much in 2009?
Answer: 2.6%
Weekly Quiz
Question: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consist of
Answer: 30 stocks
Squawk Box
Question: On Nov. 17, which ag stock did Pete Najarian praise for its "phenomenal pipeline"?
Answer: Monsanto
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Tuesday's "CEOs Sound Off", which chief executives gave CNBC their outlooks?
Answer: All of the above
The Call
Question: What does Click Capital Research's Colin Gillis fear about investing in Yahoo?
Answer: the wait for a new CEO
Power Lunch
Question: On Tuesday, analyst Tina Vital offered CNBC her oil stock picks. Which company is on her 4-star list?
Answer: Marathon Oil
Street Signs
Question: How much of ConocoPhillips did Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway hold, as of Sept. 30?
Answer: 84 million shares
Closing Bell
Question: According to Daryl Guppy, what sort of traders use a "pump and dump" strategy?
Answer: desperate individuals
Weekly Quiz
Question: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consist of
Answer: 30 stocks
Squawk Box
Question: According to the Stock Blog post, Options Action: Dangerous Videogame Play, what must happen for the break-even trade?
Answer: stock must drop more than 8%
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Friday's Stop Trading! segment, Trouble for Coal, Jim Cramer said which energy stock has a 'double whammy'?
Answer: Kinder Morgan
The Call
Question: In the Stock Blog post, Five Stocks to Fight The Recession, how does Manuel Schiffres label Pfizer?
Answer: All of the above
Power Lunch
Question: In Vince Farrell's blog post, Lower Oil Price Equals A Tax Cut, the CIO offers what scientific view of petroleum 'info'?
Answer: dissection
Street Signs
Question: Enjoy our Holiday Cigars slideshow. Now name the only 2-time winner of Cigar Aficionado's No. 1 Cigar of the Year.
Answer: The Padrón Family
Closing Bell
Question: In "Apple Investors' Hope for the Holidays" which "long-time" tech industry analyst does Jim Goldman refer to?
Answer: Gene Munster
Weekly Quiz
Question: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consist of
Answer: 30 stocks
Squawk on the Street
Question: At the start of the Oct. 29 CNBC.com video, Solid Gold Demand, how high is the Dow as displayed onscreen?
Answer: 9084.47
The Call
Question: In the Market Insider post, Stocks That Survived 1929, which Jazz Age stock is not on the list?
Answer: National Salt
Power Lunch
Question: In Matt Nesto's Oct. 31 stock blog post, what 'No. 1' gainer did he call the 'hottest stock on Earth'?
Answer: Office Depot
Street Signs
Question: In the story, Stocks Could Get a Short Post-Election Bounce, who said Obama offered markets a "big positive"?
Answer: Bruce Fenton of Atlantic Financial
Closing Bell
Question: Our slideshow, The Many Sides Of Sarah Palin, depicts her meeting "Vikings and Valkyries" in which ethnic festival?
Answer: Norwegian
Weekly Quiz
Question: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consist of
Answer: 30 stocks
Squawk Box
Question: In the July 17 Mad Money post, "Oil Down, Banks Up?" which fictional realm does Mad-man stock guru Jim Cramer reference?
Answer: Bizarro World
Squawk on the Street
Question: Which "eye-catching" word or phrase is NOT found in managing editor Allen Wastler's Two-Way Street blog post of July 8?
Answer: "perp walk"
The Call
Question: In Bob Pisani's "ETFs: An Investor's Primer" which fund-accessible nations are named?
Answer: Brazil
Power Lunch
Question: In the Fast Money post, "No Guts No Glory - Pt. II" what animal metaphor is used to describe value investing?
Answer: head in a lion's mouth
Street Signs
Question: In a July 15 CNBC interview, Jim Rogers used which metaphor in discussing a Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac bailout?
Answer: Band-Aids for cancer
Closing Bell
Question: In the feature, "Sucker's Rally? Stock Gains Likely to Be Short-Lived" which analyst used the phrase, "sucker's rally"?
Answer: Kathy Boyle
Weekly Quiz
Question: Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as __-trading.
Answer: over
Squawk Box
Question: In the video feature, Best Trades Now: Healthcare, Energy & More, what does Edward Perks call "a tremendous performer"?
Answer: Canadian Oil Sands
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the post, "Crazy Money: Wells Fargo Options Rocket," Matt Nesto reported that the August $27.50 call contract gained:
Answer: 933%
The Call
Question: In Carmen Wong Ulrich's post, How to Know If Your Money Is Safe, what is her third piece of advice to depositors?
Answer: Know the guidelines
Power Lunch
Question: In the slideshow, "10 Recession-Proof Jobs," what is the nurse doing?
Answer: administering an injection
Street Signs
Question: Cramer Flashback: In the Feb. 21 post "Stay In The Game" what does Cramer compare the excitement of speculation to?
Answer: Cheesecake Fantasy
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On Tuesday, Jim Rogers specifically said he has been short:
Answer: FNM
Weekly Quiz
Question: Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as __-trading.
Answer: over
Squawk Box
Question: According to the Stock Blog post, "Stocks That Gain on Hurricanes" which company had "just announced" a share buyback?
Answer: Toro Company
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the CNBC.com feature, "Can You Beat The Market With This ETF Portfolio?", which ETF is weighted 30%?
Answer: SPY
The Call
Question: According to the Featured Slideshow, "10 World Famous Gemstones", which ruler owned the "cursed" Koh-i-Noor diamond?
Answer: Queen Victoria
Power Lunch
Question: According to the CNBC.com special report, Powering the Planet, which is the "biggest" U.S. geothermal player?
Answer: all of the above
Street Signs
Question: According to a By The Numbers post, "Biggest One Day Drops in Oil", how much did the S&P Energy Sector drop Tuesday?
Answer: nearly 3 percent
Closing Bell
Question: In the Cramer blog post, "How to Survive the Banking Meltdown", which bank ranked "Almost as Bad as the Worst"?
Answer: Washington Mutual
Weekly Quiz
Question: Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as __-trading.
Answer: over
Squawk Box
Question: In the Stock Blog post, "Five-Star Picks: Fuel and Fertilizer", which stock supposedly has "at least 50 percent upside"?
Answer: Potash
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Jim Goldman's preview, "This Week's Tech Earnings Bonanza", what is the FIRST stock mentioned?
Answer: Alcoa
The Call
Question: Web Video Hunt: In Monday's CNBC.com video, "Commodities Explosion", which precious-metals play was John Roque's pick?
Answer: GoldCorp.
Power Lunch
Question: On Monday, Goldman Sachs' Abby Joseph Cohen told CNBC that the fair value of the S&P 500 is:
Answer: 1,400
Street Signs
Question: Picks & Pans: In "Options Bubble on Financial Trouble," whose "implied volatility" shot up 101% Monday?
Answer: WaMu
Closing Bell
Question: In Monday's video roundup "Best Trades Now: Financials, Medical Suppliers & More" which one is a 10-day earnings reactor?
Answer: Harley-Davidson
Weekly Quiz
Question: Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as __-trading.
Answer: over
Squawk Box
Question: In a July 8 Stock Blog, commodities king Dennis Gartman said corn could come off its highs by how much?
Answer: $1
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the slideshow "Stock Picks for 20-Somethings", what color is the Nokia handset case (and accompanying pencil)?
Answer: fuchsia
The Call
Question: According to Jane Wells, the world's most expensive house has been owned by:
Answer: Oil tycoon Roman Abramovich
Power Lunch
Question: In a July 11 "Two-Way Street" Reader Mail post, correspondent "Rob" uses what device as a critique of the blog?
Answer: a Freudian reference
Street Signs
Question: In Jim Cramer's blog post "A Bottom For Fannie and Freddie" what term does he use to describe Bush market policies?
Answer: Laissez-faire
Closing Bell
Question: In Friday's article, "Oil Rises Sharply, Closes Near $145 on Iran Fears", which nation's Defense Ministry is mentioned?
Answer: Iraq
Weekly Quiz
Question: Forcing trades is sometimes referred to as __-trading.
Answer: over
Squawk Box
Question: In the Fast Money post, Fallen Foreign Buys, which emerging-market ticker does trader Tim Seymour actually like?
Answer: ERJ
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Matt Nesto's Stock Blog piece, "Dow-Rohm Deal: Coat-Tail Winners," which firm is "even...considered a spec chem"?
Answer: Intl. Flavors & Fragrances
The Call
Question: In her post "Buy or Rent? Learn the Rule of 15", Carmen Wong Ulrich says "If I were to sell my home today, Id..."
Answer: rent for at least a year
Power Lunch
Question: In the Thursday Stock Blog post, Three New Energy ETFs You Should Know, which one was NOT on the list?
Answer: Dynamic Energy Exploration
Street Signs
Question: In Thursday's "Stop Trading" post, what does Jim Cramer call "the only thing working"?
Answer: health care
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC fans know Texas topped our Top States for Business 2008 list. But which state won for cost of doing business?
Answer: South Dakota
Weekly Quiz
Question: Traders break patterns into two types; continuation and _.
Answer: reversal
Squawk Box
Question: In CNBC's "Top States for Business 2008," Texas is No. 1. Which state won the Most Improved State for Business title?
Answer: Indiana
Squawk on the Street
Question: In a spooky Two-Way Street blog post on "omens," CNBC.com's Allen Wastler refers to which paranormal concept?
Answer: all of the above
The Call
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On July 9, what did Dinosaur Securities' David Garrity say was the "real trade" in the iPhone story?
Answer: Nokia
Power Lunch
Question: In Wednesday's Stop Trading post, Financials Fallout, which entity had Jim Cramer "consistently concerned"?
Answer: Bank of America
Street Signs
Question: On Wednesday, which strategist told Squawk Box Europe that commodities are likely to become "horrendously volatile"?
Answer: Peter Toogood
Closing Bell
Question: In Vince Farrell's post "Signs the Fed Will Defend Dollar?" he suggests what fate "could be avoided" by Fed action?
Answer: "another Bear Stearns"
Weekly Quiz
Question: Traders break patterns into two types; continuation and _.
Answer: reversal
Squawk Box
Question: In the Fast Money Future Trades slideshow, what Dublin, Ireland-based firm is recommended for a "futuristic" portfolio?
Answer: Amarin
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Tuesday, which strategist told "Market Insider" Patti Domm that stocks are actually bottoming?
Answer: Byron Wien
The Call
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: What factor(s) did HSBC's Jim Steel recently cite as making precious metals "safe investments"?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: In Suze Orman's Web Extra video, "What to Do with Old 401(k)s," she advises the caller to:
Answer: open an IRA rollover
Street Signs
Question: In the article "Top Global Agriculture Picks" which companies did Victor Badin recommend?
Answer: Bunge
Closing Bell
Question: In a July 8 feature, Boone Pickens told CNBC he's sticking with $150 oil for 2008. But where did Lehman Bros. see oil?
Answer: $127 a barrel
Weekly Quiz
Question: Traders break patterns into two types; continuation and _.
Answer: reversal
Squawk Box
Question: In Julia Boorstin's July 7 post about NBC Universal's Weather Channel buy, which of NBC's Web sites does she mention?
Answer: Hulu.com
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Fast Money's July 3 post, "Our Favorite Inflation Trades", what was Guy Adami's play?
Answer: long Lockheed Martin
The Call
Question: In the feature, "ETFs Provide Cover When Markets Get Crazy," which ETF does John Schloegel recommend?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: Web video hunt: On July 7, Stifel Nicolaus' David Lutz weighed in on financial stocks. He recommended buying:
Answer: Mastercard
Street Signs
Question: On Monday, Rebecca Darst said banks were rattled by the options action surrounding which stock(s)?
Answer: Zions Bancorp
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On Monday, hospitality analyst Jake Fuller panned which casino stock?
Answer: Las Vegas Sands
Weekly Quiz
Question: Traders break patterns into two types; continuation and _.
Answer: reversal
Squawk Box
Question: In the Energy Source blog, what did ex-CIA agent Robert Baer say about Exxon and Chevron vis-a-vis Iraqi oil?
Answer: they won't get major fields
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to the feature, "Failed Merger Roundup," which would-be acquiror(s) pulled the plug on a deal with PHH Corp.?
Answer: GE Capital Solutions
The Call
Question: In Carmen Wong Ulrich's blog post on wages, what wildlife phrase does she use for wrangling with debt?
Answer: a bunch of crazy salmon
Power Lunch
Question: In the story "Earnings Season Kicks Off with Little Hope Ahead" who sees "panic selling...more likely than panic-buying"?
Answer: Matthew Tuttle
Street Signs
Question: In the Stop Trading! blog post "Big Money Makes Its Move" which sector/idea does Jim Cramer call "horrible"?
Answer: Retail
Closing Bell
Question: In the CNBC Stock Blog post "Top Food Stock Picks for Lean Times", what ingestible image is displayed on the page?
Answer: beer being poured
Weekly Quiz
Question: Traders break patterns into two types; continuation and _.
Answer: reversal
Squawk Box
Question: On July 2, strategist John Carter told CNBC he sees the Dow below 10,000. Where did he suggest putting your money?
Answer: both
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to "Warren Buffett Watch," the bear market bit Berkshire Hathaway. What was its Tuesday closing price?
Answer: 120,100
The Call
Question: In Darren Rovell's post on Nike's Air McFlys, what Back to the Future "science" term did he quote?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: According to the Fast Money Trade School article, "All Or Nothing Options", who is expected to trade binaries?
Answer: all of the above
Street Signs
Question not available due to holiday.
Closing Bell
Question not available due to holiday.
Weekly Quiz
Question: In shorting, the difference between where you sell a stock and where you buy it back is called _.
Answer: profit
Squawk Box
Question: In the article, "Stock Picker Likes Sunnier Second Half", who might gain from "the little guy...going out of business"?
Answer: FedEx
Squawk on the Street
Question: Mmm: Food stocks. When Alexia Howard spoke to CNBC on June 24, which one was "at the top of her list"?
Answer: Sara Lee
The Call
Question: On June 25, Erste Bank's Ronald-Peter Stoferle predicted a massive gold price rise. What is the "total demand for gold"?
Answer: approx. 3,600 metric tons
Power Lunch
Question: In the blog post, "Options Action: Make $$$ on Financials", Stacey Gilbert talks up a strategy for:
Answer: Citigroup
Street Signs
Question: Guest Blogger Vince Farrell marvelled at Goldman Sachs' market-moving ability. Who did Farrell say Goldman "unloaded" on?
Answer: Citigroup
Closing Bell
Question: In Fast Money's Web Extra, "Steel In Second Half?" what event seemed to drive up MacArthur Coal?
Answer: Arcelor upped Mac stake
Weekly Quiz
Question: In shorting, the difference between where you sell a stock and where you buy it back is called _.
Answer: profit
Squawk Box
Question: In Monday's Stock Blog post "Four Stocks to Watch This Week," which of the companies discussed posts earnings today?
Answer: Constellation
Squawk on the Street
Question: His name is Bond. Kingsmill Bond. In the post "From Russia with Agri Picks," which Bond pick is a sugar specialist?
Answer: Astarta
The Call
Question: Wilbur Ross told CNBC Monday that the oil price run-up is a bubble. What empirical factor did he cite?
Answer: no lines at gas stations
Power Lunch
Question: In Fast Money's blog post "Second Half Options" what "trend" does Pete Najarian suggest following?
Answer: oil leading the market
Street Signs
Question: In the CNBC.com Video Roundup, "Volatility-Beaters: Steel and Internet Stocks", what steel name did Timna Tanners pick?
Answer: U.S. Steel
Closing Bell
Question: In a hypothetical letter penned by Bill Gross to "President Obama", what did the Pimco CIO say the markets needed?
Answer: "tough love"
Weekly Quiz
Question: In shorting, the difference between where you sell a stock and where you buy it back is called _.
Answer: profit
Squawk Box
Question: In his blog, Darren Rovell paid tribute to the late George Carlin. Which of Rovell's terms refers to options trades?
Answer: long straddle
Squawk on the Street
Question: According to the blog post, "Air Products: Cutting Edge of Alt Energy?", how does Jim Cramer describe the U.S.?
Answer: Saudi Arabia of coal
The Call
Question: In the CNBC.com video "Go Short" how does Options University strategist Ron Ianieri define a "speculator"?
Answer: "everyone in the market"
Power Lunch
Question: According to the CNBC Stock Blog "Powering Your Portfolio: Uranium" what is uranium miner Cameco's other business?
Answer: mining gold
Street Signs
Question: In Fast Money's Web Extra video "Najarian's Sweet Trade" which home builder rated the opinion, "I'd stay away"?
Answer: Lennar
Closing Bell
Question: Which U.S. airline announced on Monday June 23 that it plans to lay off 950 pilots?
Answer: UAL
Weekly Quiz
Question: In shorting, the difference between where you sell a stock and where you buy it back is called _.
Answer: profit
Squawk Box
Question: Print's not dead at CNBC! Name the editor of CNBC.com's new "Bullish on Books" blogger.
Answer: Gloria McDonough-Taub
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Fast Money's Web Extra segment "Najarian's Sweet Trade" which food & beverage purveyor did Pete Najarian praise?
Answer: McDonald's
The Call
Question: In the CNBC.com feature "Shorting Stocks Could Be Way to Play This Market" which strategist predicted "one ugly decline"?
Answer: Kathy Boyle
Power Lunch
Question: In the slideshow "Lifestyles of the Super Rich" how much do the swank Christian Louboutin pumps go for?
Answer: $2,500
Street Signs
Question: In the Web video "Inside Look at Offshore" which firm's oil rig did Janet Shamlian report from?
Answer: Chevron
Closing Bell
Question: On The Money blog: In the post entitled "Cheap Is Sexy" which phrase is the blogger's own advice?
Answer: Vote with your wallet
Weekly Quiz
What tool did 17th century rice traders contribute to the financial markets?
Answer: candlesticks
Squawk Box
Question: In the CNBC.com video, "Fed Expectations" what was Robert Podorefsky's reaction to talk of a Q3 Fed rate hike?
Answer: "I don't see it"
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the Fast Money blog post "Are Options Accurate?" Jon Najarian called ORCL & RIMM earnings with what tracking system?
Answer: Big Thunder
The Call
Question: Warren Buffett told CNBC that U.S. inflation is "exploding." He joked to Becky Quick that if he were Fed chairman, he'd:
Answer: resign
Power Lunch
Question: In Sharon Epperson's blog post, "Shorting Oil The Way To Go?", she cites "a very large energy trader." Who?
Answer: none of the above
Street Signs
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On June 23, Longbow Research's Lee Klaskow said Midwestern floods had done one good thing. What?
Answer: pullback for rail stocks
Closing Bell
Question: In the blog post "Fertilizer Stocks: Room To Grow" which stock did Michael Judd call "a great long-term holding"?
Answer: MON
Weekly Quiz
What tool did 17th century rice traders contribute to the financial markets?
Answer: candlesticks
Squawk Box
Question: In the CNBC.com video "Underweight on China" Erwin Sanft says BNP Paribas downgraded a raft of Chinese stocks. How many?
Answer: 10
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Tuesday's edition of "Lightning Round OT" What was Cramer's exact take on Dominion Resources?
Answer: "a real good one"
The Call
Question: Kiplinger's issued a list of stocks that "Warren Buffett would love." Name one. (Hint: You'll find the list on our site.)
Answer: Tiffany
Power Lunch
Question: On June 24, Melissa Lee sat in for Maria Bartiromo in "Maria's Market Message" Web video. What story did she lead with?
Answer: Fed meeting
Street Signs
Question: In his auto blog, Phil LeBeau mocked Jim Cramer! Finish Phil's phrase: "While Cramer may know stocks, I think he's..."
Answer: "crocked"
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: Neil Hennessy is a frequent CNBC guest and master stock picker. What was his Web Extra pick for Tuesday?
Answer: ARG
Weekly Quiz
What tool did 17th century rice traders contribute to the financial markets?
Answer: candlesticks
Squawk Box
Question: Cramer Flashback: On May 27, the Mad Money guru called SPX the ultimate New Tech stock. What does it leverage?
Answer: all of the above
Squawk on the Street
Question: In her Monday blog post on foreclosures, what did Carmen Wong Ulrich say "matters most"?
Answer: home expense/salary ratio
The Call
Question: In the CNBC.com feature, "The Future of Oil: What the Experts Are Saying," who is Peter Beutel paired with?
Answer: Addison Armstrong
Power Lunch
Question: According to CNBC.com's video report "Foreclosure Tour Hits Manhattan" how many Q1 residential foreclosures were there?
Answer: 23
Street Signs
Question: In Diana Olick's post, "Harvard and Housing: A Silver Lining?" Eric Belsky cited a "significant amount" of this:
Answer: immigration
Closing Bell
Question: In the CNBC Stock Blog, "Brokerage Stocks: Go Long," what did Ryan Lentell call "probably the best set-up firm"?
Answer: Goldman Sachs
Weekly Quiz
What tool did 17th century rice traders contribute to the financial markets?
Answer: candlesticks
Squawk Box
Question: In the June 20 Kudlow Caucus, which panelist called the $300 billion housing bailout bill a "boondoggle"?
Answer: Stefan Abrams
Squawk on the Street
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: on June 20, what did Jeffrey Frankel cite as an element in an investment brainstorming process?
Answer: The Hulk
The Call
Question: How does Sharon Epperson's blog post, "Big Oil Heads Back To Iraq," describe the oil majors' Iraqi deals?
Answer: unlikely to depress prices
Power Lunch
Question: The article "Picks for Banking Bloodbath" praises Banca Transilvania. Where is the financial firm based?
Answer: Cluj
Street Signs
Question: In the Web video report "Staubach's Real Estate Deal" what is the "biggest compliment" to ex-Dallas QB Roger Staubach?
Answer: the real estate guy
Closing Bell
Question: In the Fast Money blog, "Post-Washout Rally?" which indicator did Jon Najarian look to first for a pro-rally case?
Answer: VIX
Weekly Quiz
What tool did 17th century rice traders contribute to the financial markets?
Answer: candlesticks
Squawk Box
Question: According to Darren Rovell's June 19 Sports Biz blog, Notre Dame will start a series vs which team in 2010?
Answer: Army
Squawk on the Street
Question: CNBC.com Web video: In "China Fuel Prices" (June 19) Peter Boockvar called this a "major problem" for China:
Answer: food inflation
The Call
Question: Two-Way Street blog: In "Reader Response: Let's Drill!!! (Mostly)" what non-human animal anatomy does a reader mention?
Answer: panda's head
Power Lunch
Question: In Bob Pisani's "Regional Banks Stage Rally" which bank anticipated "some increase in the cash dividend during 2008"?
Answer: BB&T
Street Signs
Question: In "Lower Crude Bad For Stocks?" Carter Worth tells the Fast Money team how he'd trade if crude pulls back. How?
Answer: long technology
Closing Bell
Question: "Investing in a Tough European Retail Environment" mentions one optimistic "recovery" in UK retail. Which company?
Answer: Kingfisher
Weekly Quiz
Question: A series of higher highs and higher lows signals what kind of trend?
Answer: uptrend
Squawk Box
Question: CNBC.com managing editor Allen Wastler enjoys a stogie in his byline photo. What brand of cigar?
Answer: Cuvee Blanc Churchill
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Health Care Stocks: Schwab's Rx" why did Paul Alan Davis praise Express Scripts?
Answer: it's "part of the solution"
The Call
Question: In the story, "Crude? So What? These Characters Still Find Work in Ads", which figure is called a "contemporary...icon"?
Answer: Stewie the baby
Power Lunch
Question: In "Energy Plays: How to Profit From the Oil-Price Boom" Jordan Kimmel offered his "excellent" stock picks. Name one.
Answer: MCF
Street Signs
Question: Web video hunt: In "LeFrak's Stock Picks," Richard LeFrak joked that FedEx should shift from what to what?
Answer: airplanes to smart cars
Closing Bell
Question: In Fast Money's "Web Extra: Nat Gas Plummet?" the traders also discussed solar energy. The following stock(s) were mentioned:
Answer: Intel
Weekly Quiz
Question: A series of higher highs and higher lows signals what kind of trend?
Answer: uptrend
Squawk Box
Question: In her blog post, "Foreclosures: What You're Asking About," what did Carmen Wong Ulrich offer Steve the Angry Renter?
Answer: his own blog post
Squawk on the Street
Question: Cramer prefers gold to silver. So why did he say he likes Pan American Silver, in June 9's Lightning Round OT?
Answer: "a winner" among peers
The Call
Question: Warren Buffett Watch: According to Adolphus Busch IV, how big a stake does Berkshire Hathaway's CEO hold in Anheuser?
Answer: 5 percent
Power Lunch
Question: The slideshow, "Which Costs More?" (June 10) says Budweiser is pricier than crude oil. How much IS a barrel of beer?
Answer: US$447.25
Street Signs
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: In "Two China Solar Energy Stocks" Gerald Jordan praised, yes, energy plays. Which one(s)?
Answer: all of the above
Closing Bell
Question: In "'Non-Toxic' Financial Stock Picks" which bank did Ben Steverman call "the anti-Countrywide"?
Answer: Hudson City Bancorp
Weekly Quiz
Question: A series of higher highs and higher lows signals what kind of trend?
Answer: uptrend
Squawk Box
Question: In Bob Pisani's blog post "Using Analysts As Contrarians?" which financial firm's employee is mentioned by his full name?
Answer: Merrill Lynch
Squawk on the Street
Question: In Monday's "Stop Trading!" segment, which stock did Jim Cramer say "suffers from a lack of momentum"?
Answer: Nokia
The Call
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On June 16, Jonathan Vyorst offered CNBC his stock picks. But which one was an exclusive "Web Extra"?
Answer: American Financial
Power Lunch
Question: Full disclosure: In "Stocks Your Dad Would Love," which of Brent Wilsey's picks is in his portfolio?
Answer: Harley-Davidson
Street Signs
Question: In "Take Your Position: Financials" Fast Money's Guy Adami says "take at least half your position off the table" for:
Answer: Lehman Brothers
Closing Bell
Question: In Vince Farrell's "Raising Rates Would Spark a Rally" he quotes Stefan Abrams on the worst thing for stock prices:
Answer: rising rate of inflation
Weekly Quiz
Question: A series of higher highs and higher lows signals what kind of trend?
Answer: uptrend
Squawk Box
Question: Where did "Managing Asia" blogger Christine Tan get her Masters degree?
Answer: University of Auckland
Squawk on the Street
Question: On June 5, Cramer sang the praises of Yum! Brands. How high did he say the stock would go?
Answer: past $45
The Call
Question: "Beloved Characters as Reimagined for the 21st Century" told of toon & toy updates. What was "the industry's nightmare"?
Answer: Earring Magic Ken
Power Lunch
Question: The May 27 Fast Money University segment had bad news for some -- but possibly good for others. What was the topic?
Answer: Natural disasters
Street Signs
Question: Darren Rovell called Kimbo Slice the fiercest athlete since Mike Tyson. Whom did Rovell see Slice fight on May 31?
Answers: James Thompson
Closing Bell
Question: In "Utility Stocks Hotter with Deregulation," which stock was Dan Eggers' "top idea right now"?
Answer: PEG
Weekly Quiz
Question: A series of higher highs and higher lows signals what kind of trend?
Answer: uptrend
Squawk Box
Question: In CNBC.com's Earnings - Highlights section, what is the first tab that readers see?
Answer: Expected Announcements
Squawk on the Street
Question: In May 29's Sell Block, which telecom stock(s) did Cramer suggest to sell on "any strength"?
Answer: Vimpel Communications
The Call
Question: In May, Warren Buffett told a Madrid audience what his "three bedrock ideas" are. Which did he mention first?
Answer: stock = piece of a business
Power Lunch
Question: According to Diana Olick, how many U.S. construction jobs were lost between the 2006 sector peak and May 2, 2008?
Answer: 457,000
Street Signs
Question: Which CNBC anchor also writes the "Managing Asia" blog?
Answer: Christine Tan
Closing Bell
Question: In his June 5 blog, Phil LeBeau said this automaker matched Toyota's efficiency -- but not its public perception:
Answer: Chrysler
Weekly Quiz
Question: Investors looking for stocks priced less than intrinsic value are referred to as __ investors.
Answer: Value
Squawk Box
Question: Web Video Hunt: On Wednesday's "Squawk Box," Sequoia's Mark Kvamme discussed bringing a Web site to TV. Which one?
Answer: funnyordie.com
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Stocks Could Be Hostage To Oil Prices All Summer" which defensive play did Richard Sparks recommend?
Answer: PetroQuest
The Call
Question: In the Two-Way Street blog post, "Missing Ron Paul: Readers Respond", which CNBC.com reader used the phrase "corporate lapdog"?
Answer: Frosty
Power Lunch
Question: In "The Surest Sign It's Time to Sell" (Feb. 19) Cramer gave timeless stock advice. What was his "rock solid" sell sign?
Answer: heavily shorted & hyped
Street Signs
Question: In Bob Pisani's blog post, "Global Theme: Inflation Worries" how many nations does he specifically name?
Answer: six
Closing Bell
Question: In "Surging Crude Means Picking Shrewd" why did Christopher Zook praise Applied Materials?
Anwer: solar growth opportunity
Weekly Quiz
Question: Investors looking for stocks priced less than intrinsic value are referred to as __ investors.
Answer: Value
Squawk Box
Question: Web video hunt: On Tuesday, Toll Bros. CEO Robert Toll told Power Lunch home prices may be stabilizing. Who interviewed him?
Answer: Sue Herera
Squawk on the Street
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: According to Dan Eggers, what is the key to picking energy utility stocks?
Answer: deregulated environment
The Call
Question: In John McCain's June 10 CNBC interview, whom did the presidential candidate say he'd enlist to strengthen trade?
Answer: Our traditional allies
Power Lunch
Question: In "Congress to Summer Workers: Drop Dead," Jerry Bowyer refers to which "universal laws of science"?
Answer: all of the above
Street Signs
Question: In "Oil Services Stocks Are Price-Proof" Federated Investors' Phil Orlando says oil prices may sink as low as:
Answer: $110 to $100 range
Closing Bell
Question: In "Answering Your Credit Questions" blogger Carmen Wong Ulrich says the "big secret" of the credit industry is that it's:
Answer: "very unregulated"
Weekly Quiz
Question: Investors looking for stocks priced less than intrinsic value are referred to as __ investors.
Answer: Value
Squawk Box
In Fast Money's June 6 Web Extra segment, "The Week Ahead," what topics did the traders offer predictions for?
Answer: oil, Apple & inflation
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Lehman to Raise $6 Billion, Expects $2.8 Billion Loss" (June 9), who offered insights to CNBC's Squawk Box?
Answer: Greenlight's David Einhorn
The Call
Question: In Cramer's May 15 Sell Block segment, "The Newest Mortgage Offenders," why did the Mad Money guru slam IndyMac?
Answer: diluting shareholders
Power Lunch
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: In "Playing the Food Chain," what did stock picker Doug Cliggott warn investors to be wary of?
Answer: need for credit growth
Street Signs
Question: How much did Warren Buffett bet that Wall Street pros cannot beat the S&P?
Answer: $320,000
Closing Bell
Question: Yodel for profit: In "Great Dividend Plays from Switzerland" which company did David Costa recommend?
Answer: Adecco
Weekly Quiz
Question: Investors looking for stocks priced less than intrinsic value are referred to as __ investors.
Answer: Value.
Squawk Box
Question: According to the slideshow "Fallen Stars: Celebrity Foreclosures" how much did Aretha Franklin owe in back taxes?
Answer: $19,193
Squawk on the Street
Question: In June 5's "Web Extra: Suspicious Stock" which Fast Money trader wanted to share his/her investment doubts?
Answer: Guy Adami
The Call
Question: In the June 6 edition of CNBC.com's Kudlow Caucus, which panelist(s) predicted a recession?
Answer: all of the above
Power Lunch
Question: On Friday, Cramer warned that "safety stocks aren't safe" now. But he did say one stock was "about to rip." Which?
Answer: Intrepid Potash
Street Signs
Question: In "Riding the Energy Stock Elevator" why did Jerry Castellini say he likes Southwestern Energy?
Answer: shale development
Closing Bell
Question: Find the CNBC.com Web video, "Farmer Meets Fast Money." Now: what state does farmer Roger Neshem hail from?
Answer: North Dakota
Weekly Quiz
Question: Come back later.
Answer: Come back later
Squawk Box
Question: In the blog entitled "Lousy Volume?" Bob Pisani reported that total volume in all NYSE-listed stocks is
Answer: up 23%
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Eaton's On Fire" which steel stock did Jim Cramer suggest buying on a pullback?
Answer: Cleveland-Cliffs
The Call
Question: In "Top Videos: Hottest-Selling Funds, Lehman & More" what type of meat does Cramer reference?
Answer: fried chicken
Power Lunch
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: Bernie McGinn says forget subprime -- buy bank stocks. Which one did he call a "tremendous franchise"?
Answer: Bank of America
Street Signs
Question: In "What Options are Saying about Lehman" Rebecca Darst said "the question...on everyone's lips" is whether there is a
Answer: "Bear Stearns-like setup"
Closing Bell
Question: Web Extra: In "Go Off The Rails" the Fast Money traders take on a newspaper's analysis of rail stocks. Which newspaper?
Answer: The New York Times
Weekly Quiz
Question: A growth stock investor is primarily concerned with capital appreciation as opposed to:
Answer: dividend payouts
Squawk Box
Question: In his June 4 blog, what did Jim Goldman call "the only real issue" in the Yahoo-Microsoft drama?
Answer: fiduciary accountability
Squawk on the Street
Question: On June 3, George Soros said oil prices will not "crash" any time soon. What reason(s) did the billionaire cite?
Answer: prices' strong foundation
The Call
Question: In the slideshow, "States with the Biggest Declines and Increases in Home Prices," where does Wyoming stand?
Answer: up 6.34%
Power Lunch
Question: What comparison site did "On The Money" blogger Carmen Wong Ulrich recommend to help avoid hidden bank fees?
Answer: Bankrate.com
Street Signs
Question: Doug Kass shorted Berkshire Hathaway again this week. What was his "artistic" characterization of Warren Buffett?
Answer: Mozart of marketing
Closing Bell
Question: In April's "Living With Volatility" Edward Egilinsky said "historically" a risk reduction strategy might include:
Answer: alternative investments
Weekly Quiz
Question: A growth stock investor is primarily concerned with capital appreciation as opposed to:
Answer: dividend payouts
Squawk Box
Question: In "Cap-and-Trade Craziness" what energy resource does Larry Kudlow NOT mention?
Answer: geothermal
Squawk on the Street
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: Thomas Winmill likes miner Freeport McMoRan for a "special reason." What special reason?
Answer: molybdenum production
The Call
Question: In "The Right Way to Watch Mad Money" (May 28), what proverb does the CNBC.com editor paraphrase?
Answer: "Give a man a fish..."
Power Lunch
Question: In "Is The Oil Rally Over?" (May 29) Joe Terranova told the Fast Money traders he's playing oil by:
Answer: staying short Hess
Street Signs
Question: Web Video hunt: On May 27, CNBC interviewed "The Buffett of Brazil." Name him.
Answer: Arminio Fraga
Closing Bell
Question: In "Ethanolics Anonymous" what does guest blogger Jerry Bowyer cite as a driver of the ethanol trend?
Answer: all of the above
Weekly Quiz
Question: A growth stock investor is primarily concerned with capital appreciation as opposed to:
Answer: dividend payouts
Squawk Box
Question: In "Hotel, Restaurant CEOs Worry About Slowing Demand," what factor gives Starwood's Barry Sternlicht hope?
Answer: Middle East prosperity
Squawk on the Street
Question: Web Video hunt: On Monday, what did Holland & Co. chairman Mike Holland blame for high oil prices?
Answer: supply & demand
The Call
Question: On May 22, 5-star manager Neil Hennessy gave CNBC.com his Web Exclusive stock picks. But which stock did he slam?
Answer: None of the above
Power Lunch
Question: On The Money blogger Carmen Wong Ulrich says how many U.S. young adults pay their bills late?
Answer: 41%
Street Signs
Question: In his Friday "Game Plan," Cramer said banks may bottom soon. But he warned of possible "catches," including:
Answer: weak Toll Bros. earns
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: Jason Votruba likes small-cap energy. What Web Extra stock(s) did he recommend to CNBC.com?
Answer: Woodward Governor
Weekly Quiz
Question: A growth stock investor is primarily concerned with capital appreciation as opposed to:
Answer: dividend payouts
Squawk Box
Question: On Friday, Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris said Dow uses how much of the U.S.' electricity to make its products?
Answer: 1%
Squawk on the Street
Question: Energy strategist John Kilduff used which social-psychology term in his oil blog "The End of Daze"?
Answer: herd mentality
The Call
Question: On May 28, homeland security analyst Brian Ruttenbur praised which firm for its fingerprint-verification tech?
Answer: AuthenTec
Power Lunch
Question: On Friday, Rebecca Darst said options traders are looking at chips. What reason(s) did she cite?
Answer: All of the above
Street Signs
Question: Fast Money's Karen Finerman loves "bargain real estate." But what conclusion did she reach on Maguire Properties?
Answer: She likes "the dynamic"
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: For 2008, Manny Weintraub scoffs at the "Sell in May, Stay Away" adage. Why?
Answer: lots of bargains
Weekly Quiz
Come back later
Squawk Box
Question: On Wednesday, Cramer revealed his Wind Index. Which "Windex" stock was NOT one of his previous calls?
Answer: Ameron
Squawk on the Street
Question: In the slideshow 10 Most Expensive States to Buy Gasoline, which state was No. 3?
Answer: New York
The Call
Question: On May 21, Lee Klaskow described his "holy trinity" of rail freight. Which company was closest to his model?
Answer: Burlington Northern
Power Lunch
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: How did BlackRock's Bob Doll view a possible InBev-Anheuser deal?
Answer: it's the correct trend
Street Signs
Question: "Behind the Wheel" blogger Phil LeBeau is optimistic about the auto industry! Why?
Answer: alternative-fueled cars
Closing Bell
Question: Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers sees an "ominous sign" in his customers' behavior. What sign?
Answer: delaying bill payment
Weekly Quiz
Question: An investor's _ size is the dollar value being invested into a particular security.
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: In "The Steady Rise of Oil" (April 18) what transportation metaphor did Sri Jegarajah use?
Answer: garage the station wagon
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Housing Issues Scarier Than High Oil Prices" Wilbur Ross said how many U.S. public firms are run badly?
Answer: 1%
The Call
Question: On Tuesday's Mad Money show, which Cold War phrase did Cramer reference?
Answer: Warsaw Pact
Power Lunch
Question: In "(Oil) Drilling For a Better Portfolio" how did Gerald Jordan describe Weatherford Intl.?
Answer: sort of mini-Schlumberger
Street Signs
Question: How did Sports Biz blogger Darren Rovell feel upon learning tennis star Ashley Harkleroad posed for Playboy?
Answer: sorrowful
Closing Bell
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: On May 20, which bank did Jeffery Harte say had the best management team?
Answer: JPMorgan
Weekly Quiz
Question: An investor's _ size is the dollar value being invested into a particular security.
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: In the last paragraph of "Stocks Don't Like Obama" Larry Kudlow concludes that:
Answer: McCain can still win
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Emerging Money: Up For '08" how many of Tim Seymour's trades were part of the Emerging Money Top 20 list?
Answer: Three
The Call
Question: CNBC Guest Blog: In "Calling Out The Confidence Game" what ancient pseudo-science did Jerry Bowyer refer to?
Answer: phrenology
Power Lunch
Question: In a May 27 CNBC Stock Blog, how did Dan Genter describe corporate dividends?
Answer: weapon of choice
Street Signs
Question: On May 27, what small- and mid-cap businesses did "market pro" David Twibell praise?
Answer: regional & community banks
Closing Bell
Question: In May 27's Lightning Round, what energy play did Cramer recommend?
Answer: Frontline
Weekly Quiz
Question: An investor's _ size is the dollar value being invested into a particular security.
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: Realty Check: Who sparked Countrywide CEO Mozilo's "disgusting" e-mail reply?
Answer: customer Daniel Bailey Jr.
Squawk on the Street
Question: The other black gold: On May 22, super-trader Jon Najarian said coal is up more than oil. He recommended buying:
Answer: Consol Energy
The Call
Question: In his June investment outlook, Pimco's Bill Gross warned that U.S. inflation statistics were:
Answer: "not reflecting reality"
Power Lunch
Question: In "$135: The Biggest Loser" the Fast Money team warned of companies hurt by oil prices. Which stock did they PAN?
Answer: PetroChina
Street Signs
Question: On May 9, Jim Cramer assailed AIG -- and its CEO Martin Sullivan. What did the Mad Money guru call the company?
Answer: moronic
Closing Bell
Question: Web Extra: On May 23, what natural-gas equipment stock did Shawn Reynolds exclusively pick for CNBC.com readers?
Answer: Exterran
Weekly Quiz
Question: An investor's _ size is the dollar value being invested into a particular security.
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: Question: Fast Money talked oil plays in the article, "At $133 Who Wins?" What was Guy Adami's trade?
Answer: get long oil services
Squawk on the Street
Question: Market Insider: How did Birinyi's Jeff Rubin rate Boone Pickens' forecasting?
Answer: insight most investors lack
The Call
Question: According to "SUVs And What They're Worth," first-quarter new SUV sales:
Answer: plunged 23%
Power Lunch
Question: CNBC Stock Blog: In "Restaurant Stocks: Feast and Famine" which firm was praised for sales "actually doing the best"?
Answer: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers
Street Signs
Question: The Best Premium Liquor Brands slideshow praises Moet & Hennessey's 10 Cane rum. What gives it its essence?
Answer: Trinidadian sugar cane
Closing Bell
Question: On May 21, why did Jim Cramer suggest buying Freeport McMoRan?
Answer: Chinese demand
Weekly Quiz
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: Web Exclusive: Which stock did Will Muggia recommend specifically for CNBC.com readers?
Answer: Chesapeake Energy
Squawk on the Street
Question: What did Goldman Sachs' Abby Joseph Cohen call a "pretty good hedge against inflation"?
Answer: equities in general
The Call
Question: "Rail moves everything," said Neuberger Berman's Gary Kaminsky. Which railroad stock moves him?
Answer: Kansas City Southern
Power Lunch
Question: Options trading: Rebecca Darst says which dental technology firm saw "unusually bullish call activity"?
Answer: Align Technology
Street Signs
Question: On May 19, Jim Cramer called which agriculture stock a "great buy"?
Answer: All of the above
Closing Bell
Question: By The Numbers blog: Which "winning energy stock" had the greatest 6-month percentage change (as of May 20)?
Answer: Hess
Weekly Quiz
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: According to Boone Pickens, how much is the U.S. sending overseas for oil?
Answer: 4x the Iraq War's cost
Squawk on the Street
Question: On Tuesday, Jim Cramer said it was "time to ring the register" and sell. But what railroad stock was he BULLISH on?
Answer: CSX
The Call
Question: Short seller Doug Kass mentioned Warren Buffett and a famous tyrant in a CNBC interview. Which tyrant?
Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte
Power Lunch
Question: Which "gloom & doom" figure told CNBC Monday "I think the economy really stinks"?
Answer: Marc Faber
Street Signs
Question: What "Web Extra" Internet stock did Darren Chervitz recommend exclusively for CNBC Stock Blog readers?
Answer: Shutterfly
Closing Bell
Question: In "How To Prosper On Retiring Boomers" which stock did Jordan Kimmel link to the post-WWII generation?
Answer: Research in Motion
Weekly Quiz
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: In March, Bernie McGinn was on the money with his Ford pick. Early this month, what pharma stock did he recommend?
Answer: PFE
Squawk on the Street
Question: Energy Source blog: What did John Kilduff say about Iran's possible market vulnerability?
Answer: It's more self-inflicted
The Call
Question: Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio Tracker: What was BRK's top holding by dollar value (as of March 31)?
Answer: KO
Power Lunch
Question: According to Paul Forward of Stifel Nicolaus, how much coal does America have?
Answer: about a 250-year supply
Street Signs
Question: In "Short Stories," what did Fast Money trader Pete Najarian call "the most confident plays"?
Answer: Coal & NatGas
Closing Bell
Question: "States with the Highest Foreclosure Rates" slideshow: How many Nevada households got notices as of April?
Answer: 1 in every 146
Weekly Quiz
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: In the story "Hogan's Heroes," Jeffries' Art Hogan recommended which biotech stock?
Answer: Charles River
Squawk on the Street
Question: In "Future Trade: Web 5.0″ what Un-"sexy" stock did Jeff Macke recommend?
Answer: Intel
The Call
Question: On May 16, CNBC.com's "Two Way Street" blog got its name from a presumably loyal reader. Who?
Answer: John Ware
Power Lunch
Question: In the CNBC Stock Blog, "A Big Buy On Brazil," what was Tom Del Zoppo's advice?
Answer: Buy Petrobras
Street Signs
Question: In "Thunder To Battle iPhone?!" Jim Goldman quotes which tech news & review site?
Answer: The Boy Genius
Closing Bell
Question: On May 16, Jim Cramer said he'd only recommend ONE Indian stock. Name it.
Answer: Sterlite Industries
Weekly Quiz
Answer: Position
Squawk Box
Question: Boone Pickens is building a huge wind farm with General Electric turbines. How much is the initial order with GE worth?
Answer: about $2 billion
Squawk on the Street
Question: The geothermal industry is molten! But there are only 2 pure plays trading on U.S. exchanges. Name one.
Answer: Ormat Technologies
The Call
Question: The CNBC Stock Blog featured "Israeli gems" -- picks by Merrill Lynch's Haim Israel. What was his telecom pick?
Answer: Cellcom
Power Lunch
Question: Donald Trump told CNBC he sold his Palm Beach house for $100 million. What literary reference did he make?
Answer: Tale of two cities
Street Signs
Question: Erin Burnett is in South Asia, seeking global market movers. How big is India's economy?
Answer: $1.2 trillion
Closing Bell
Question: In "Bill Miller's Broken Legg," what company did Jim Cramer call "an American comeback story"?
Answer: ArvinMeritor
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