World's greatest investor; net worth $50 billion, 2011, per Forbes. Steve Liesman Lives in Upper East Side brownstone with wife, Michelle, 4 children. "Decompressed" in cabin near Lake Tahoe after leaving government; reference in NYT required correction. We want to hear from you. Super-steady investor. Teaching buyout course at Columbia, offer of $100,000 "finder's fee" to student who came up with usable deal rejected by Dean John Burton; each spoke to class to explain views. 10. Robert Reich President of Encima Global, which he co-founded amid demise of Bear Stearns, where he had been chief global economist (succeeding Wayne Angell in 2001). Najarian is also a contributor on CNBC's "Halftime Report." In 2005, Najarian co-founded TradeMonster, a highly rated and leading online brokerage firm, that ultimately was sold in 2016 to E*TRADE . We want to hear from you. You don't know the context in which your quotes are being used. A commodity trader and expert who is now director of market research at Tradition Energy, where he deals in futures, options and over-the-counter swaps. Plays golf with friends in a tournament called The Meisters the same weekend as The Masters. Nouriel Roubini Married Feb. 12, 2005, in Key West, Fla. Has attended "Bikini Boot Camp." Originally spent 20 years as general partner and chief investment strategist of the international department of Oppenheimer & Co., then was a managing director at Kidder Peabody. Master's, economics, University of Michigan, top honors, 1985. Halftime Report: Stocks, Investing News and Market Analysis. 2023 CNBC LLC. Martha MacCallum Chrystia Freeland Started Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1999. Put together entire set of U.S. postage stamps of 1800s. Refreshingly blunt/emphatic oil trader, pundit; CNBC contributor. Called out by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings for touting a short in NFLX shares; covered before NFLX shares collapsed, went long shares around 2011 bottom in October. Hosted by Scott Wapner. Listen in.#budget2023 #budgetwithcnbctv18 #budget #count. Occasional guest of Larry Kudlow. Great-grandfather John Q. Tilson (R-Conn.) was U.S. House majority leader. Net worth "isn't known.". Publisher of famed "Gartman Letter" on commodities. Jane Skinner Son of a sanitation worker, grew up in Queens, only child, first in family to attend college. Also had stints at Kidder Peabody, Oppenheimer, M.J. Whitman, Amroc, Papillon Partners and Long Drive Management Trust before founding Patriarch Partners, a "vertically integrated distressed private equity firm," in 2000. M.B.A., Fordham, 1990. Josh is long stock AAPL, AMZN, AOS, BRK.B, BROS, CG, CHPT, CRWD, DOCU, GOOGL, IEO, INVH, ITA, JPM, LYV, MTTR, NEE, NVDA, ORCL, SHAK, SPG, SWX, TOST, UBER, VNQ. Terry Keenan MBA, Wharton, 2002. Avid bridge player. Credited for promoting privatization in Allegheny County, Pa. Vestryman and reader in the Episcopal Church. Weiss is long BAC, BG, DVN, GOOGL, GS, GXO, JOET, JUST, MRNA, PANW, TBF, TTEC. Lives on Long Island North Shore with wife, Wendy. Native of Bethesda, Md. Born Feb. 16, 1960, Chicago. Serve as a senior contributor appearing exclusively on CNBC on a variety of programs. Master's in social work, Hunter School of Social Work; master's in philosophy, Ph.D. in social welfare from Columbia in 1994. Met husband John "Bradshaw" Layfield, 6-foot-6, 290-pound ex-pro wrestler and stock guru, in 2003 while arguing over Citigroup stock on Fox News program. In June 2007 married Pilar Jenny Queen, graduate of Northwestern (2003) and literary agent at McCormick & Williams. Master's of Public Administration, Harvard, 1979; Ph.D., Economics, Harvard, 1986. Met future husband Mohandas Warrior (now CEO of Alfalight Inc.) at age 17 at IIT. While 2022 was an abnormally miserable year for investors, some made out like bandits despite sly-high inflation and Fed-administered interest rate hikes.David Einhorn, billionaire co-founder and president of Greenlight Capital, saw his hedge fund surge 36.6% last year, net of fees and expenses, compared to an 18.1% loss for the S&P 500 index, according to a fourth-quarter letter to investors. CNBC contributor, prominent value investor, education agitator. Turned to investing, became market-maker at CBOE, NYSE and Pacific Stock Exchange, managed "complex partnerships" for high-net-worth clients. Born Feb. 19, 1977. Richard X. Bove Founder and president of Seabreeze Partners Management, a firm of "conservative short sellers" that "does not employ leverage." Started in 1987 with Laidlaw, Adams & Peck; was senior analyst for Borders Group, VP and trader with Matrix Capital Group. 10 hours ago. Chairman and CEO of MD Helicopters Inc. Married high school sweetheart at 20 in junior year at Yale; later divorced. Managing Director and Chief Commodities Strategist at RBC Capital Markets, President & CEO, Farr, Miller & Washington LLC; Chief Market Strategist, Hightower Advisors, Previous President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company, CEO & Co-founder, Metropolitan Capital Advisors, Former President & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Senior Wealth Advisor, Payne Capital Management, Managing Partner, Garcia Hamilton & Associates, LP, Co-Founder and Director of Investing, New Age Wealth Advisors, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute. Learned to trade in the presence of Paul Tudor Jones. Jane Velez-Mitchell Co-founded in 1973 Cumberland Advisors (based in Sarasota, Fla., with office in Vineland, N.J.), is chairman. Native of upstate New York. Became fixture at the top of "world's richest" list and dethroned Bill Gates in 2008. David Faber High-level political operative, media strategist, Fox News regular. Outspoken economic forecaster, avid debater. in economics from Yale, 1963. [5] A 1997 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College [6] in Virginia, he later served as politics editor at the Charleston Daily Mail and West Virginia Media. >> that's a big one in addition to microsoft we'll get tonight vix below 29 let's get to the judge and the half >> carl, thanks very much. Jason is long AAPL, ABBV, AMZN, AXP, AZO, BAC, BLK, CL, COST, CVS, CVX, GOOGL, GS, HD, HON, IBB, IYT, KRE, LOW, MAR, MGM, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, PANW, PG, PNC, PYPL, QCOM, TGT, UNH, VFH, XLB, XLE. The presentation went overlong, so my prep for what probably could have been a 30-minute macro-outlook extravaganza was shortened into a 45 second review of last year's performance. Set up economics department at Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith at 29 as firm's first chief economist. Graduate of Loyola University (Chicago, also attended by Bob Newhart, Bill Rancic, Sara Lee Chairman and CEO Brenda Barnes), liberal arts major. Natasha Curry The statement comes as a response to criticisms . "Fast Money Halftime Report" is on the front lines of CNBC's market coverage; host CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Street's top investors get to the heart of the action as it's happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day. Made partner in charge of research, 1976. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. negative call on Citigroup in autumn 2007. Son Karna. Consultant to Cabinet secretaries William Simon, Donald Rumsfeld and George Shultz in the 1970s, later an adviser to Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. Say what you want but Rihanna's National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl performance was AMAZING She performed while pregnant while promoting her Began career with First Chicago Corp. Was initially treated as a "ditzy blonde." In addition to running a large investment advisory firm, Brown often serves as an on-air contributor on CNBC's Closing Bell and Fast Money Halftime Report.During Brown's appearances, he might . CNBC contributor since 2007; CIO of Cumberland Advisors. 12:00 pm . Got a confidential news tip? Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. You don't know the context in which your quotes are being used. Warren Buffett. Massive blogger, uses various forums. Gary Kaminsky Umesh Chowdhary live on CNBC-TV18, talking about some recent developments at Titagarh and the Indian Railways! Contributed to Rudolph Giuliani's presidential bid, per FEC. Twenty-plus years in futures industry, starting from floor runner to president of a futures commission merchant. Susie Gharib FEC lists numerous donations to Cong. Received MBA from Iona College Graduate School of Business, 1972. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis. 5-foot-1 tall. Left in 1983, worked for Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch in 1980s. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Addison Armstrong Lives in New York City. "He agreed to the settlement in order to resolve the matter promptly and avoid protracted and costly litigation." CNBC's Halftime traders Jenny Harrington of Gilman Hill Asset Management, Rob Sechan of NewEdge Capital Group, and Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. A Division of NBCUniversal. The "Halftime Report" investment committee's current list of disclosures. sought position after Paulson's appointment as Treasury secretary. Host of numerous radio shows and TV programs, with capitalism/conservative/Christian emphasis; consulted with Bush White House. Onetime chief market strategist for Maxim Group. Following the departure of Wilfred Frost, Sara Eisen will become solo anchor a new one-hour Closing Bell at 3 p.m., per Adweek . Let's rock! VIDEO 05:33. Moved to Virginia in 1985 to run futures for Virginia National Bank. Joined Deutsche Bank in 1997. Brian Sullivan - $2 million. Co-authored book on Citibank with Ralph Nader. Got a confidential news tip? Joined Citigroup March 19, 2002. We want to hear from you. With TV and radio, you're in charge of your own words, essentially." Worked for Arthur Andersen in Portland, Ore., as CPA, from 1977 to 1983. In mid-1950s, worked for Benjamin Graham and began accumulating partnerships. Moved to Switzerland, 1988; returned to U.S., 2001. Hired as former neighbor Ron Baron's secretary at Baron Capital, became VP of Baron Asset Fund. Jennys firm is long AAP, ABBV, AIN, AMBP, APTV, AXAHY, AXP, BAESY, BASFY, BGS, BMY, CARR, CODI, CSCO, CWEN, DBSDY, DEA, DIS, DOW, DPSGY, DTEGY, DVN, EPD, ET, FCX, FISV, FTAI, GSK, GXO, HLN, HLPPY, HTGC, IBM, INTC, IRM, IX, JBLU, KB, KCDMY, KGFHY, KMI, KMX, KSS, LAMR, MAR, MATV, MDT, META, MITSY, MMM, MMP, MTRN, NEE-P, NGG, NGLOY, NNN, NOC, NRDBY, NYCB, OKE, PANW, PFE, PKX, PSTL, PXD, RE, REGN, RIO, RXO, SBLK, SBRA, SHEL, SKHSY, SLG, SMFG, SSREY, STX, SWKS, SYY, T, TATYY, TELNY, TER, TM, TMO, TTE, UBER, UL, UMPQ, UPMMY, URI, VEOEY, VZ, WMB, WU, XPO, ZBH, ZURVY. Grew up "lower middle class" in Buffalo. Was founding partner of Spears, Benzak, Salomon & Farrell, acquired by KeyCorp in 1995. Maria Bartiromo, "Inside the Mind of Google": Best thing that ever happened to Paul Bond Boots David Kotok Hosted fund-raisers for Clinton and Obama but didn't endorse; headlined Obama fund-raiser in July 2008. Julie Chen Board member of Joffrey Ballet. Joe Terranova, Buy High, Sell Higher: Why Buy-And-Hold is Dead And Other Surprising Investing Lessons From CNBC's 'The Liquidator' Trader austerity bible could stand a haircut in pages, title Law degree, Yeshiva University, cum laude, 3.56 GPA. Says of 2008 performance; "I did not do a good job of controlling losses." Jeffrey Kofman Married Adele Obermayer, a researcher for CNBC, in May 1993; 4 children. B.A., Tufts University, 1972. John Harwood A resident of Long Island, Josh is an on-air contributor at CNBC, hosting his show, The Halftime Report. Kimberly Guilfoyle The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such. CME pundit known for playing center for Lou Holtz's Fightin' Irish. Attended high school in Cross River, N.Y. Denninger was the founder and CEO of MCSNet in Chicago. Attended NYU, graduate of USC, degree in philosophy with honors, 1989. Master's in chemical engineering, Cornell, 1984. Has donated to, "a very active engagement of the audience. Opened Edelman Arts gallery, East Side, 2002; founded Art Assure Ltd., 2010. who ran hospital. Graduate of Lehigh University, 2001, and The Universit de Paris. ", Billionaire, extraordinary philanthropist. It's been quite a volatile . Frequent guest of Larry Kudlow, Fox Business. Quint Tatro & Daniel Czulno walk through everything from personal finance, investing, retirement, money, and today's business world. M.B.A., Finance, Columbia. Erin Burnett Per Wikipedia: "I was born into a relatively orthodox Jewish family in Iran, lived in Israel and Turkey, and then moved to Italy as a child." Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis. Became chief financial futures analyst for A.G. Becker and Company in Chicago; member of CBOT, traded Treasury products. Neil Cavuto Stocks back in the Green 3/3/23. VP, Sloane and Company, specializing in crisis management. Performing Arts Center. Eric Bolling . B.A., History & Spanish, Hobart-William Smith Colleges. Uma Pemmaraju On Wednesday's (1/25/12) 5 p.m. Fast Money, Dan Nathan spoke a couple times about Netflix, including one remark about how, assuming content costs don't sink the company and international growth proves . Headed Clinton economic transition team, 1992. Nicole Lapin Changes are coming to CNBC's afternoon schedule. Based in Pinellas Park, Fla. (Tampa area), says he relies on common sense and macroeconomic trends to forecast markets. Told N.Y. Post in January 2011 he was scaling back TV appearances; apparently changed mind later in year. Eamon Javers (Washington, D.C.) - senior Washington correspondent. Stay up-to-date with the committee's latest buys, sells, and trades. Michael Crofton MBA from Wharton, 1978. Journalism degree, University of Georgia. A Division of NBCUniversal. Prior to joining Gilman Hill, Ms. Harrington was a Vice President and Associate Portfolio Manager at Neuberger Berman, a Lehman . Sons Matthew (Dartmouth) and Jeff (U.S. Lives in Boston, Pa., with wife, Susan, and seven children. Got a confidential news tip? Not just another Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, or Jim Cramer. Chief Technology Officer, Cisco; formerly Motorola. Joined Motorola, 1984. The most trusted brand in stock market news; Fatest intelligence & alerts; Active trader chat rooms; Option trade alerts; Only comprehensive mobile notifications solution Shared 9-point plan for America in November 2011, beginning with getting out of Iraq and Afghanistan and ending with reinstating Uptick Rule; plan jabbed by Mark Fisher on "Fast Money.". Halftime Report is on the front lines of CNBC's market coverage. Dissatisfied with President Obama, says, "The largest country in the free world chose as its leader a 48-year-old man who was a community organizer and had never worked in the business world." Junk food pundit. Only candidate in Yale graduating class accepted to Morgan Stanley's analyst program, 1981. Has donated to George Allen, Arlen Specter, Steve Forbes, Rick Santorum, Lindsey Graham, Michael Fitzpatrick, Stewart Greenleaf, Pat Buchanan, Bush-Cheney. Speaking fee ranges from $10,001-$15,000 per 90-minute session, plus travel expenses. Interned at Washington Post, 2007, said to be the 1st intern to write a Page 1 story for USA Today. Often appears on numerous CNBC shows daily. Served in Navy, sought Wall Street job but ended up a "coupon-clipper" of bonds at Pacific Mutual Life Insurance. Chairman of RGE Monitor. Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. High Impact Expected; Med Impact Expected; Low Impact Expected; Non-Economic; Actual Pending; Related Stories; FF Alert Inside; Revision; Up Next; Green Number Better than forecast -or- revised better; Red Number Worse than forecast -or- revised worse; m/mMonth Over Month; q/qQuarter Over Quarter; y/yYear Over Year; K Thousand; M Million; B Billion; T Trillion; Note: All times are approximate . Dylan Ratigan Born April 13, 1944, Middletown, Ohio. Conservative economist. during february we are celebrating black heritage through the stories of our cnbc teammates, contributors. Founder of Platinum Capital Management. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. Karen Firestone's disclosures have been updated to reflect her holdings. . Investment Committee Disclosures. Head Trader, Kilburg Capital, since 1999. Avoids newspaper interviews: "You can be misquoted. Shot to fame with negative call on Citigroup in autumn 2007. Went to UBS, then Lehman Brothers, where he worked as a vice president of fixed income. Watch the interview Professor of International Business, Maryland, since 1995. Brian's interests seem to be diversified since he studied law . Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inbox. Since 2008, Terranova has been a CNBC ensemble member, appearing regularly on the Halftime Report, Squawk Box and contributing financial content throughout the CNBC media and digital platforms . New York City Metropolitan Area. Originally spent nine years as vice president of sales at Smith Barney. Born 1970, daughter of Richard Whitney and Barbara Gentry. Wife, Sue, three children. Born in Akron, Ohio, July 30, 1973, to immigrant parents of India's Jammu and Kashmir; grew up in Stow, Ohio. Vice President Joe Biden's chief economic policy adviser. We want to hear from you. Told N.Y. Times, "I proved a point, that I could beat the system." Says he was inspired to try investment banking by "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" episode; after working for 2 insurance companies, started sending cover letters to "investment management" listings in Yellow Pages. Gave $2,300 to McCain campaign, $2,300 to Giuliani, $1,000 to Chuck Schumer, per FEC. Earned money with paper routes as early as age 8. Sharon Epperson - senior personal finance correspondent. Weekdays at 12-1p ET on @CNBC. Received bachelor's in physics, magna cum laude, from Amherst College (Mass., also attended by Burgess Meredith). From Palm Beach, Fla. Anthropology major, Princeton, 2007. Says "The GARP (Growth At a Reasonable Price) style tends to beat the market over a very long period of time." Son of a sanitation worker, grew up in Queens, "You can be misquoted. Longtime guest of Larry Kudlow programs; elevated stature has made less accessible. All Rights Reserved. Got a confidential news tip? CEO and Co-founder, Ritholtz Wealth Management, Josh Brown: Here's how you can double your money in the stock market, again and again, Op-ed: Josh Brown's four questions to ask your next financial advisor, Op-Ed: Here's how to safely take money from your retirement account under stimulus bill, Josh Brown picks JPMorgan Chase as Last Chance Trade, The Uber IPO changed everything for the market, Josh Brown: Sometimes the best returns come from CEOs you've never heard of, Josh Brown: What you need to know to protect your future wealth, Josh Brown: The power of compounding can help you double your money, again and again, Uber and volatility: The Reformed Broker on Twitter, Josh Brown on why volatility shouldn't scare you even close to retirement, The Reformed Broker: The biggest career risk I felt I had to take. Writes of career indecision upon graduating from high school, prompted by father to try pre-med at Stony Brook, spent too much time at Belmont Park, placed on "academic probation" for 3 semesters ending original thoughts of med school; still treasures $500 wager on Slew o' Gold. Born in New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1, 1966, at hospital where father & grandfather were born. Joined Soleil Securities as CIO in August 2008, firm bought by Ticonderoga March 2011; had been a principal of Scotsman Capital Management LLC. Served as VP for Edelman Public Relations and Ogilvy Public Relations, also PR head for General Electric division GEIS during Jack Welch reign. Major charity endeavors include Columbia Business School, United Jewish Appeal, N.J. Fast Money Halftime Report (TV Series 2010- ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Graduate of Scarsdale High School, Scarsdale, N.Y., 1995. Recruited at 6-4, 250, strongest player on team, benched 330 and squatted 440; ACT qualified as freshman. Bachelor's in chemical engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, 1982. CNBC contributor, prominent value investor, education agitator. 2023 CNBC LLC. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. Made splash in 1980s as one of Wall Street's preeminent corporate raiders, targeted Burlington Industries, Telex, Foster Wheeler; in 1991 agreed to pay $436,858 in penalties after SEC alleged untimely disclosure of Datapoint share purchases. Grew up on Long Island; father an M.D. Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. Preeminent banking industry analyst. Contributed to Virginia Republican Rep. J. Randy Forbes; also a contributor to former Sen. George Allen. Met wife, Minal, at University of Illinois. Was Obama that great, or everyone else just lousy? from Oxford plus J.D. Peter Navarro
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