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CNBC Announces First-Ever NFT, Honoring Mark Haines
Monday, May 24, 2021 - 9:39pm | 286CNBC announced that it is honoring Mark Haines with its first-ever NFT. An NFT, or non-fungible token, is a piece of data stored on a blockchain that certifies a digital asset to be unique. Haines was a CNBC anchor who died unexpectedly on May 24, 2011. The NFT will...
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Happy Birthday, Bull Market - Here Are The Biggest Winners And Losers Over The Past 8 Years
Thursday, March 9, 2017 - 4:15pm | 426The late Mark Haines famously told Erin Burnett on March 10, 2009 that the market had reached a bottom. That call unofficially marked the beginning of the market's bull run, and became known as the "Hanes Bottom." Friday marks the eight year anniversary of the "Haines Bottom....
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The Donald Trump Bottom
Thursday, August 11, 2011 - 10:19am | 603Did yesterday mark the bottom in equities? We will see over the long term, but Donald Trump is betting we are closer to the bottom than not. He went on CNBC this morning to discuss his recent purchases, which he made yesterday. "I'm not a stock person," Trump said. "I love real estate, but good...
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Male CNBC Anchors/Reporters Wear American Flag Ties in Honor of Mark Haines
Friday, May 27, 2011 - 10:10am | 137Herb Greenberg just tweeted that the male anchors/reporters on CNBC are wearing American flag ties this Friday. “You may have noticed, the male anchors/reporters are wearing American flag ties -- as Mark Haines did every Friday,” he wrote. “Big family here. #CNBC” Haines, who anchored “Squawk on...
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Roger Ailes On Mark Haines: "Deeply Saddened"
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 5:04pm | 86Roger Ailes, the former President of CNBC, and current Chairman & CEO of FOX News and FOX Business released a statement about the death of CNBC anchor Mark Haines last night. Ailes worked with Haines during his tenure at the business news station. Ailes said of his former colleague's...
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"CNBC Special Report: A Tribute to Mark Haines" Airing Tonight at 7PM
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 12:34pm | 14CNBC will air a special tribute to Mark Haines tonight at 7:00 p.m. EDT.
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Mark Haines: More than an Anchor, More than the Face of "Squawk on the Street"
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 12:25pm | 168Mark Haines was more than a business reporter. He was more than a veteran of CNBC. For most people within the business community, Haines was a fixture of their daily lives. Earlier today, CNBC CEO Mark Hoffman sent out the following memo on Haines' passing: “It is with deep regret and a heavy...
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Cramer on Mark Haines: "It Was an Honor to be Next to Him"
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 11:25am | 324CNBC anchors from across the network are reflecting on the life of Mark Haines, who passed away yesterday evening. Jim Cramer was particularly emotional this morning as he spoke about his former colleague. “Mark was…he didn't buy into anything,” Cramer said. “In this business, not buying into...
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Twitter Erupts in Outpouring of Support After CNBC Anchor Mark Haines Dies
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 10:48am | 291The connection between a television personality and his audience can make it feel at times like the person on the other side of the screen is family. It was doubly so for fans of CNBC's Mark Haines, who died suddenly today. For many of us who were watching 9/11 unfold on the television, Mark was...
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CNBC's News Anchor Mark Haines Dies
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 10:09am | 98Mark Haines was a news anchor on CNBC. He had worked with CNBC since the inception of Squawk on the Street. Haines co-hosted Squawk on the Street with Erin Burnett, who has since moved on to CNN. May 6th, 2011 was Burnett's last show with Haines. Haines also appeared on a financial segment prior...
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Erin Burnett's Tearful Goodbye
Friday, May 6, 2011 - 2:08pm | 553It was a tearful goodbye for Squawk on the Street co-anchor Erin Burnett. Today was her last day with CNBC, a cable network where she has been known for reporting global business news. During her time with the network, she hosted live shows from five different continents and all of the BRICs. In...
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Mark Haines: Superman Doesn't Stand For Trust, Justice, And Fish & Chips
Friday, February 11, 2011 - 11:11am | 74On a brief moment away from the financial markets, CNBC's Mark Haines commented humorously on the new Superman movie and its British lead. “The new Superman is being played by a [British actor],” Haines said. “Superman stands for truth, justice, and the American way. Not truth, justice, and fish...
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CNBC's Mark Haines Believes We Will See A Rally Today
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 - 10:01am | 39CNBC's Mark Haines said on his show this morning that that he believes the market will rally today. Mark Haines famously called the bottom in the market last year, and many commonly referred to it as the "Haines Bottom."