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Friday, May 30, 2008

On May 21, Lee Klaskow described his "holy trinity" of rail freight. Which company was closest to his model?

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On May 21, Lee Klaskow described his "holy trinity" of rail freight. Which company was closest to his model? Answer: Burlington Northern













Thursday, May 29, 2008

Final CNBC Bonus Bucks Answers for Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Squawk Box
In “The Steady Rise of Oil” (April 18) what transportation metaphor did Sri Jegarajah use?
Answer: garage the station wagon

Squawk on the Street
In “Housing Issues Scarier Than High Oil Prices” Wilbur Ross said how many U.S. public firms are run badly? Answer: 1%

The Call
On Tuesday’s Mad Money show, which Cold War phrase did Cramer reference?
Answer: Warsaw Pact

Power Lunch
In “(Oil) Drilling For a Better Portfolio” how did Gerald Jordan describe Weatherford Intl.?
Answer: sort of mini-Schlumberger

Street Signs
How did Sports Biz blogger Darren Rovell feel upon learning tennis star Ashley Harkleroad posed for Playboy? Answer: sorrowful

Closing Bell
CNBC Stock Blog: On May 20, which bank did Jeffery Harte say had the best management team? Answer: JPMorgan










Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Final CNBC Bonus Bucks Answers for Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Squawk Box
In the last paragraph of “Stocks Don’t Like Obama” Larry Kudlow concludes that:
Answer: McCain can still win

Squawk on the Street
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
CNBC Guest Blog: In “Calling Out The Confidence Game” what ancient pseudo-science did Jerry Bowyer refer to? Answer: phrenology

Power Lunch
In a May 27 CNBC Stock Blog, how did Dan Genter describe corporate dividends?
Answer: weapon of choice

Street Signs
On May 27, what small- and mid-cap businesses did "market pro" David Twibell praise?
Answer: regional & community banks

Closing Bell
In May 27’s Lightning Round, what energy play did Cramer recommend?
Answer: Frontline



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In a May 27 CNBC Stock Blog, how did Dan Genter describe corporate dividends?

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In a May 27 CNBC Stock Blog, how did Dan Genter describe corporate dividends? Answer: weapon of choice

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In a May 27 CNBC Stock Blog, how did Dan Genter describe corporate dividends?













Friday, May 23, 2008

CNBC Daily Bonus Bucks Trivia Questions and Answers fir Friday, May 23

Squawk Box
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
Market Insider: How did Birinyi’s Jeff Rubin rate Boone Pickens’ forecasting?
Answer: insight most investors lack

The Call
According to “SUVs And What They’re Worth,” first-quarter new SUV sales:
Answer: plunged 23%

Power Lunch
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
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

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