Word: cnbc
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...that sentiment goes against our inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of litigation. Even the talking heads on CNBC are being dragged into the fray. A pediatrician in New York City recently filed an arbitration claim against celebrity analyst Henry Blodget, accusing him of keeping a "buy" rating on a downhill dotcom because his employer, Merrill Lynch, was underwriting a merger pegged to the company's share value. Merrill Lynch insists Blodget did not know about the impending merger...
...switch to CNBC, then leave for a meeting. When I come back, the set is tuned to a rerun of Jesse, the thankfully canceled Christina Applegate sitcom. It's like walking into your office and finding your sixth-grade class bully waiting to beat you up again...
Sharon Epperson is a correspondent at CNBC Business News. E-mail her at sharon.epperson@NBC.com
...Sharon Epperson is a correspondent at CNBC Business News. E-mail her at sharon.epperson@NBC.com
...record doing something no one should do--that is, call the market. If Wall Street has taught us anything in the past year, it's that stocks are wholly unpredictable in their behavior. Yet if the "experts" didn't predict the market, what would CNNfN and CNBC have to talk about...