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CNBC Exclusive: CNBC's Maria Bartiromo Interviews Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Today on "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo"

Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC EXCLUSIVE interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt. During the interview with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo, Dr. Schmidt discusses Google's growth and U.S. slowdown, the possibility of a Microsoft acquisition of Yahoo!, online advertising growth rates, Google's European stronghold and Google's stock, among other topics.

First on CNBC: Mercator Lines FY08 Report

Perspectives on the economy, with David Dietze, Point View Financial Services; John Bitner, Eastern Investment Advisors and CNBC's Joe Kernen

New York Stock Exchange Today Launches NYSE Realtime Stock Prices - Google And CNBC Are First To Buy Last-Trade Data From NYSE And Offer It Free To The Public

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today will introduce NYSE Realtime Stock Prices, a new data product that enables Internet and media organizations to buy real-time, last-trade market data from the NYSE and provide it broadly and free of charge to the public. Google and CNBC are the first organizations to make the product available to the public, effective today.

Google Android Sees Delays?

An outlook on the tech sector, with CNBC's Jim Goldman; David Garrity, Dinosaur Securities; and CNBC's Michelle Caruso-C...

Google and CNBC start distributing Nyse data

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a subsidiary of Nyse Euronext (NYX), today will introduce Nyse Realtime Stock Prices, a new data product that enables Internet and media organizations to buy real-time, last-trade market data from the NYSE and provide it broadly and free of charge to the public.

NYSE sells real-time data to Google, CNBC

NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday launched a new service that provides real-time stock price data to media companies and Web sites.

NYSE starts selling stock prices to Google, CNBC

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

CORRECTED - NYSE starts selling stock prices to Google, CNBC

(In second paragraph clarifies that SEC must provide definitive approval of plan to sell market data, but NYSE can charge during pilot project)

Activision Rocks Wall St.

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo takes a look at the day's business headlines and looks ahead to next week's Closing Bell.

McAfee CEO on Yahoo Partnership

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo takes a look at the day's business headlines and what to look for on tomorrow's Closing Bell

Web Extra: What to do with Old 401(k)s? ? ? 40 mins ago

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and what's ahead for tomorrow's Closing Bell.

Yahoo & Google Team Up? ? ? 1 hr ago

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Apple Developers Conference

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iPhone Hacker?

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Supply-Side Firewall? ? ? 3 hrs ago

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Sony's Profit Falls, Raises '08 Profit Forecast

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Charting Asia | Sony Chart

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The Google Comeback

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Patently Absurd

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Disney's Robotics Business

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Buy JP Associates for long term: Bose

Bose told CNBC-TV18, "For a long-term investor Jaiprakash Associates could be a buying opportunity. But if the Nifty were to tumble further and my feeling is that we might see Nifty testing 4,350 in the interim then Jaiprakash can go down. Further for a trader maybe Rs 170-172 are likely. For a long-term investor, one can start accumulating at current levels."

Hold Mercator Lines support of Rs 90-95: Mohindar

Mohindar told CNBC-TV18, "Mercator is a very good stock to stay in it for the longer-term and this can even be an outperformer. Typically Rs 90-95 is a very good support levels for this counter, so I wouldn’t be in a hurry to exit this stock or if I was already holding it. I think the stock is poised for Rs 130-140 in the longer-term, so I would definitely like to stay with it."

Above Rs 128, Mercator Lines can touch Rs 146

Gujral told CNBC-TV18, "I’m not too comfortable on midcap banking although midcap idea if you want is probably is Mercator Lines support at Rs 96 could head upto Rs 128 and then Rs 146."

Innovate or Die: eBay at a Crossroads

I was watching a TV Special on CNBC last night entitled "The Business of Innovation" and sub-titled "From Boardroom Theory to Business Reality" and I kept waiting for the segment where John Donahoe of eBay came onto the stage and discussed the "Disruptive Innovation" happening at eBay.

Xbox Advertising? ? ? 34 mins ago

Former NYSE Chairman Dick Grasso talks exclusively to CNBC's Charlie Gasparino about the dismissal of the remaining charges against him.


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