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Tue 10 May 11 | 05:00 PM ET
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Word on the Street

Tue 10 May 11 | 05:00 PM ET
So much for the silver selloff, as commodities roar back, with Dave Hightower, The Hightower Report. And China's inflation numbers could roil the markets overnight, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders. Also, after-hours action on Disney's mixed earnings report, and shareholders don't see eye-to-eye with Steve Ballmer on Microsoft's Skype acquisition.

 
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