Much of CNBC's on-air talent has been with the network for some time: Sue Herera and Scott Cohn joined CNBC at its inception,[27][28] and remain on the air co-hosting Power Lunch and as senior correspondent respectively. Some personalities who joined CNBC from FNN in 1991, such as ...
Critics claim that CNBC's on-screen personalities led the charge into the speculative stocks of the 1990s, stocks that eventually imploded. There are professional questions, as well, about the network's cheerleading coverage of Wall Streeters who were extollin...
Critics claim that CNBC's on-screen personalities led the charge into the speculative stocks of the 1990s, stocks that eventually imploded. There are professional questions, as well, about the network's cheerleading coverage of Wall Streeters who were extolling stocks that those same analysts were...
CNBC should know better by now and have a keener understanding of what its audience needs. After so many once-hot technology stocks crashed and burned a decade ago, CNBC's personalities were castigated for having acted as cheerleaders for the shooting stars of the equities market. ...
It's a team sport. And even life is not that so individual… we all are touched by so many things. Families, colleagues, you know, older, and our next generations. And, I know now that-, when people say, well, they're individuals, personalities, again, but we're not really alone...
People are already focusing on the fact that Duterte's party is small. And how, so far, he doesn't have the kind of personal connections needed to form a legislative coalition. Politics in the Philippines has traditionally been more about personalities and loyalties than parties. Party-...