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Jane Wells, a CNBC business news reporter who she covers defense and technology news stories, recently visited MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer and METHODS OF MAYHEM mastermind Tommy Lee at his recording studio called The Atrium in Calabasas, California. Full Article at Blabbermouth
Sound, unbiased advice you can count on from Wall Street pros who aren't afraid to tell it like it is. Insight and analysis on what's happening in the markets as it's happening. Detailed recommendations on today's best investment opportunities. Full Article at The Street
This image made from video released by CNBC, shows President Barack Obama smacking a fly dead during an interview with CNBC correspondent John Harwood, left, in the White House on Tuesday June 16, 2009 in Washington. View Photo »
Our system has just gotten started ... I mean, we've had a couple of hundred years of progress, but we have not exhausted our potential in this country. America's about business and business in America, you know have gone to greatness hand and hand. So, you do not need to worry about CNBC 10 or 20 or 30...
Data are what they are. I do not cherry-pick economic releases – I try to analyze all released reports that were issued during the week. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
Published November 07, 2009 05:26 pm - Warren Buffett is a 70-plus-year-old individual, still very active in the investment world and regarded by many as one of the greatest investors of all time. Full Article at The Herald Bulletin
Drinking the Kool-Aid on MSNBC wasn't enough, even for CNBC's Jim Cramer, to escape the reality that Obamanomics isn't working. "OK - let me ask you the question," Matthews said on MSNBC's Oct. 12 "Hardball." Full Article at Newsbusters
This image made from video released by CNBC, shows President Barack Obama getting ready to smack a fly dead during an interview with CNBC correspondent John Harwood, left, in the White House on Tuesday June 16, 2009 in Washington. View Photo »
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In connection with the dividend and earnings release in respect of the 3rd quarter 2009 to be announced before the opening of the New York Stock Exchange November 9th, 2009, it is expected that there will be a live interview with Mr. Herbjorn Hansson,... Full Article at Street Insider
CNBC's David Faber reports on the impending acquisition of his network's parent company. Full Article at mediabistro.com
CNBC (an abbreviation for the "Consumer News and Business Channel", its official name until 1991) is a group of cable and satellite television business news channels from the U.S. , owned and operated by NBC Universal. CNBC and its international spinoffs cover business headlines and provide live coverage of financial markets. Full Article
This image made from video released by CNBC, shows President Barack Obama smacking a fly dead during an interview with CNBC correspondent John Harwood, left, in the White House on Tuesday June 16, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »This image made from video released by CNBC, shows President Barack Obama getting ready to smack a fly dead during an interview with CNBC correspondent John Harwood, left, in the White House on Tuesday June 16, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Erin Burnett, anchor of CNBC's "Street Signs", speaks during a taping of "Meet the Press" in Washington December 21, 2008.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 21: Erin Burnett, Anchor of CNBC's 'Street Signs,' speaks during a taping of 'Meet the Press' at the NBC studios December 21, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23: Anchor of CNBC's ' Street Signs' Erin Burnett speaks during a taping of 'Meet the Press' at the NBC studios November 23, 2008 in Washington, DC. Burnett spoke on various topics including the auto industry's plea for financial help from the congress.
View Photo »Lawrence Summers (R), director of the White House's National Economic Council, answers a question during an interview with Maria Bartiromo (L) of CNBC at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Maria Bartiromo (L) of CNBC interviews Lawrence Summers (R), director of the White House's National Economic Council, at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: CNBC journalist Ross Westgate holds a copy of The Sun newspaper outside the Grand Hotel at The Labour Party Conference on September 30, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo hosts a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo hosts a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo hosts a panel on finance at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) enters a meeting on economic issues outside Moscow in Gorki on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) heads up a meeting on economic issues outside Moscow in Gorki on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) heads up a meeting on economic issues outside Moscow in Gorki on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev heads up a meeting on economic issues outside Moscow in Gorki on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev heads up a meeting on economic issues outside Moscow in Gorki on June 3, 2009.
View Photo »In this Monday, March 26, 2007 file photo released by NSADAQ, Dylan Ratigan poses on the set of CNBC's "Fast Money," at the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York. Former CNBC "Fast Money" host Ratigan has landed a new daytime program at MSNBC on the news network. Guy Adami looks on from behind.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker speaks during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker speaks during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker speaks during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker sits during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker speaks during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker speaks during the McGraw-Hill Media Summit in New York, March 18, 2009. Zucker, on Wednesday fired back at comedian Jon Stewart, saying it was "unfair" and "absurd" for the funnyman to criticize CNBC and question its coverage of financial news.
View Photo »Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) laughs during a live taping of "Meet the Press" at NBC studios in Washington March 8, 2009.
View Photo »Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) speaks during a live taping of "Meet the Press" at NBC studios in Washington March 8, 2009.
View Photo »This image made from video released by CNBC, shows President Barack Obama getting ready to smack a fly dead during an interview with CNBC correspondent John Harwood, left, in the White House on Tuesday June 16, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »Our system has just gotten started ... I mean, we've had a couple of hundred years of progress, but we have not exhausted our potential in this country. America's about business and business in America, you know have gone to greatness hand and hand. So, you do not need to worry about CNBC 10 or 20 or 30...
Anything you see on CNBC likely activates this
Forget about going backstage at the Oscars or The Tonight Show; people need to get serious about the real changes we can make with Twitter ... CNBC has had the same 10 people talking about finance for the last decade – and clearly none of them know what they’re talking about. The next expert for investi...
CNBC is always looking for new opportunities to provide our affluent, highly educated audience with fast, accurate, actionable and unbiased business news
The US is too dependent on Japan and China buying up the country's debt and could face severe economic problems if that stops, Tiger Management founder and chairman Julian Robertson told CNBC.
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. and John Malone’s Liberty Media are interested in NBC Universal, according to a report by CNBC, citing sources
Jeff has given us great exposure not just with the USA Network, but with Bravo and with Oxygen, and with MSNBC and CNBC. He’s got us in the sweet spot right now.
If Goldman can act with impunity to determine what the channel line up and who can and who can’t be on TV, does this not raise a huge ethical problem straight out of modern version of ‘1984’? Although CNBC anchors can rest assured that if the Comcast deal does work out and they all end up jobless, there...
Quite honestly, I don't even know anything about MSNBC. It's not a network that I watch and most of the American people agree with that assessment. They aren't watching it either. And that's why Fox's ratings - I mean it's like CNN, CNBC, MSNBC combined. I think Fox even exceeded one of the major networ...
We are finding that CNBC’s business-focused audience is keenly interested in the stories of the people behind the companies and brands that the network covers every day
Business documentaries have performed very well on CNBC, and they continue to do well as we expand into new time periods
In NBC Universal it would get its hands on not only a big broadcast network and movie studio, but also several powerful cable channels, including USA, Syfy, CNBC, MSNBC and Bravo
CNBC really did dominate ... Could I have stayed there and continued doing what I was doing? Yes. I had been there for seven years and I was looking for an opportunity to help me grow in immediate terms.
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