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What is CNBC's?Liberal leftwing opinion show masquerading as news shot that constantly bashes, degrades and shames regular Americans because they feel that you are not smart enough to make decisions on your own and should work harder so that others do not have to. Their view is that for you to prosper is a bad thing and will be taken from you like most other liberties in the US Constitution. Those neocon small businesses have no right to work hard and keep their money, we can tax them and solve the problems in America for them. Our CNBC insights with our panel panel of government employed experts starts now.... CNBC's - meme gifCNBC's - videoCNBC's - what is it?A investment/business global network that claims to be "First and Business Worldwide". Commonly known for it's hosts asking guests repetitive questions such as "So where are you investing right now?", "Do you think we've made a bottom", "Are you looking for a double bottom.", "Where should investors be putting money to work".... ect. Kevin turned on CNBC to hear analysis of Apple's Q2 Earnings Report. What does "CNBC's" mean?Childless not by choice. People often assume I have children. CNBC's - what does it mean?Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC for short); owned by General Electric that provides business and consumer based programming covering the stock market, world currency and events that affect the economy. Primarily watched by people with over 90% of their total networth in stock market, who haven't yet come to terms with the notion of diversification. Dude, turn it on cnbc, I just bought some AAPL stock yesterday CNBC's - meaningAn investing news network on cable. CNBC used to complain that the government over regulated and made capital too difficult to obtain. After the financial fallout due to lack of regulation and easy money, CNBC now complains about the government bailouts and stimulus packages. I watch CNBC when there are no good info-commercials on. CNBC's - definition1. a mysteriously popular forum for professional sharks to fob off underperforming investments onto gullible amateur investors- particularly targeting the elderly and mentally incompentent. "That fat guy on cnbc just said the new economy would last forever and I should leverage my retirement savings into Sycamore Networks, MicroStrategy and I2 Technologies." |
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