she is realllllllllly annoying...her and the new host of "On the Money" Melissa Francis. She makes these stupid comments after each bit that makes me hate her more each time, she thinks shes funny.... Those 2 have to go.
That money is gone Big Daddy Saul lost all the family doe and was sued by his mother for a "loan" that he had taken from her .. all-n-all an ugly end to a career
Always said about Becky she would have been the girl that threw up fruity drinks in your car or got her period or some shit like that.
i don't know if she's still married, but she was married to someone in the financial business. found it: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0CE6D71638F930A25755C0A96F958260 jonathan steinberg - son of saul steinberg.
Mr. Steinberg, 34, is the founder and chief executive of Individual Investor Group, a financial media company in Manhattan. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
That was a longggg time ago and since then he has had some success with Wisdom Tree but nothing to crow about ... when Individual Investor went down there wasn't anything left and Saul is/has been deep in the hole since the Reliance debacle.
Ok, so why do you people watch CNBC if you hate it so much?.. Also, Citi made 120.31 BILLION last year in revenue... They're not going to give two sh**s about 50k.
More money, better sex Especially for women, wealth has a liberating power, survey finds "In seeking a higher-quality sexual experience the number of well-heeled women that lead more adventurous and exotic sex lives, have had an affair, or joined the mile-high club far outdistances that of men -- and the affluent gender gap in views on sex doesn't end there," Hannah Shaw Grove and Russ Alan Prince, two well-known researchers on the habits of the rich and famous, found. http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...x?guid={0ED91D0E-2346-4BBD-9B01-853A6F483701}
Citigroup and CNBC Cozy Up More chuckles: the New York Times weighed in with its own jabs at CNBC and CITI's "scrambling jets" and "swapping" Maria Bartiromo, as well as her numerous "command appearances" and "going native". In total, a balanced article, though. ... "After all, the two corporate entities that traded her like a Joe DiMaggio rookie card both make millions. Why should she have to fly coach?"... http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/29/business/media/29carr.html