Thursday's TV Talkers
CNBC Guests
All times EDT
7:10 a.m. Frank LaSalla,
BHF Securities
8:10 a.m. John Williams,
Bankers Trust
8:20 a.m. Robert Salomon, former CEO,
Salomon Brothers Asset Management
8:32 a.m. Bill Meehan,
Prudential Securities
Word on the Street.
9:32 a.m. Dana Telsey,
Bear Stearns
Retail news
9:40 a.m., Paul Farrell,
Goldman Sachs Small Cap Equity
fund (
(GSSMX) - Get Report
GSSMX)
This $221.5 million fund is in the top 10% of its small-cap peers this year with a 2.7% return through May 1, according to
Lipper Analytical Services
. Over four years, though, it only ranks 144 of 169.
10:40 a.m., Ed Keely,
Founders Growth
fund (
(FRGRX)
FRGRX)
This $1.2 billion fund is up an impressive 5.0% through May 1, a return that ranks it 283 of 800 growth funds tracked by Lipper. Over five years it ranks 14 of 272.
11:20 a.m. Harold Lacy,
The Money Institute
12:20 p.m. Stephen Solomon,
National Hockey League
3:03 p.m. Peter Henderson,
Henderson Brothers
5:40 p.m., Alan Wapnick,
Lexington Growth & Income
fund (
(LEXRX)
LEXRX) Wapnick is a regular on
CNBC
and this year his performance warrants it. Riding the big-cap bull market, his $202.6 million fund is up 6.6% to rank 130 of 609 growth & income funds tracked by Lipper. Long term, less to brag about: The fund ranks 118 of 212 over four years.
6:00 p.m. Lawrence Bossidy, chairman & CEO of
Allied Signal
7:00 p.m. William Gross,
PIMCO
The biggest bond bull around.