Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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Georg Szalai, Marisa Guthrie Network president Mark Hoffman called the veteran "one of the building blocks of CNBC from the very beginning." read more Mark Haines, co-anchor of CNBC's morning "Squawk on the Street" show, died unexpectedly on Tuesday evening, the network said. He was 65. Mark Haines, CNBC's lovable and irascible drunk uncle, has died suddenly, the network reported this morning. Haines was the founding anchor of _Squawk Box_, one of the financial network's signature shows. He was with CNBC for 22 years. No cause of death has been announced. More » CNBC anchor Mark Haines died unexpectedly last night at 65. CNBC's Mark Haines. Mark Haines, a fixture at financial- news network CNBC for 22 years, has died. He was 65.He died yesterday at his home, the network reported, without citing a cause.In an era when youth and Hollywood good looks were often prized as the face of financial news on television, Haines was a throwback. WTTC CNBC Commercial Big hedge funds and analysts are using satellites to give them the latest information on retail sales, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers. More about: business gis, retail, satellite, satellite data, satellite image CNBC personal finance expert Sharon Epperson discusses setting guidelines and drawing lines for financially supporting grown children. (TODAY) The Texas congressman didn't even come close to winning the presidency last time, but his campaign changed the GOP in other ways CNN's prime-time hours could be headed for another shake-up if the network decides that Erin Burnett, lured away from CNBC, should get a spot in the evening lineup. Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, who hasn't said much to L.A. fans (or a certain columnist) in the past year, goes on CNBC's 'Squawk Box' and says baseball Commissioner Bud Selig won't take his call. Dodgers owner Frank McCourt goes on CNBC's 'Squawk Box' and says baseball Commissioner Bud Selig won't take his call. _West's Carmelo Anthony pushes off East's Amare Stoudamire. (REUTERS / Gary Hershorn) _ _Tribune News Services_ LOS ANGELES -- The Nets still believe they are in the race for Carmelo Anthony, and if not, owner Mikhail Prokhorov thinks at least they made it harder for the Knicks. In the latest developments in the rivals' pursuit of Anthony, the Knicks insisted Sunday they are on the same page in their pursuit of the Denver Nuggets' All-Star, and that Isiah Thomas isn't involved in it. Prokhorov told CNBC on Sunday he had a "fantastic" meeting with Anthony on Saturday night. The Russian billionaire had pulled the Nets out of talks last month, and even after they were recently renewed he said he originally had no plans to meet with Anthony during the All-Star weekend. "As you know, my instinct was to stay away and I still think that is (the) right decision," Prokhorov said. "But when the meeting was fixed, (Nets general manager) Billy King called me and said, 'We need you.' I was convinced and I still think I'm right to stay away, but we have teamwork so sometimes we need to be all together." Asked at Staples Center ... Is it overly callous to even ask the question of what impact Japan's horrendous earthquake will have on the world economy? Judging by the blistering reaction to CNBC host Larry Kudlow's appalling comment that "The human toll here looks to be much worse than the economic toll, and we can be grateful for that," this is territory that demands care. Whenever anyone releases a ranking of states that are best or worst for business, someone -- the states at the bottom of the list -- is bound to grumble. Traders at the New York Stock Exchange paused for a moment of silence this morning in honor of CNBC… CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, signs a three-year deal with the Beijing Tourism Group (BTG) – a first between a foreign business news channel and a state-owned hotel chain in China. The deal, which began on January 1...
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