Channeling Suze Orman
I was near the deadline for a column when I glanced at a TV screen. "The Suze Orman Show," airing on CNBC at prime time, exerted a powerful force in my hotel room. And the fate of this column was sealed.
I was near the deadline for a column when I glanced at a TV screen. "The Suze Orman Show," airing on CNBC at prime time, exerted a powerful force in my hotel room. And the fate of this column was sealed.
CNBC's Erin Burnett gave an interview in Men's Health magazine entitled "8 Ways To Impress Me" which is breathtaking in its vapidity.
The reason we are not all responsible is the same reason teenagers are not responsible for becoming addicted to cigarettes.
This Monday, the new car and truck sales reports for the month of October will be announced, and are expected to be the worst in 25-or-more years. T...
I've been seeing a lot of dissing of the Citigroup Board for choosing Vikram Pandit as its CEO. I used to work quite closely with Vikram and I found him to be a thoughtful, insightful, extremely level-headed and intelligent manager.
Nuclear reactors and oil are both types of energy, just as apples and vodka both types of calories. No one in the real world considers one to be an economic substitute for the other.
"The only way some people look good is to make others look bad." GIVE ME A BREAK: protesters, tours, and garbage rats, what the hell is wrong with yo...
I got the distinct impression that, in general, CNBC chose its on-air people based on their knowledge and expertise and FBN chose its on-air people based on their looks and personality.
Encouraging the auto industry to adhere to higher standards and pursue hybrid technology will reduce our dependence on all oil. Drill, baby, drill? No. Think, baby, think.
Timothy Sykes turned $12,415 of his Bar Mitzvah money into $1.65 million, and then he lost it. Sykes, now 27 years old, wants his full $1.65 million back, and he is bringing his fans along the way with a detailed step-by-step blog.
The idea behind psychic integration is that it makes the individual healthier and more whole. It seems no great stretch to apply these same principles to our national psyche.
While my usual plan is to hit the vintage shops in South Beach, you know I'm feeling the lack of a paycheck when I obviously am fearful of buying Walgreen's $9 flip flops. In fact, other than sunshine and palm trees, I'm still watching CNBC from either my bed or my gym.
Instead of having content generated in studios, financed with giant bankrolls, and distributed to the masses on a limited number of channels, SaysMe is encouraging you to attack the media world asymmetrically.
Talk about setting the fox in the hen house. The Times outdid itself in puffing Bill Gross's frightening offer to become the bailout adviser to the Treasury.
The inevitable happened last week. Meredith Whitney, she of the blonde hair and bearish predictions, hit the cover of Fortune magazine. It was the log...
The networks' convention coverage can be so mind-numbingly tedious that viewers are concocting their own strategies for staying awake.
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When do they do the jello wrestling????? mmmm....jello.
They hve become the "Ginger or MaryAnn" dilemma for us investors.
"It's a male fantasy thing".
TBH, it never occurred to me...
Thanks
-ek
From a woman`s point of view....
Maria created a scandal in her personal life that touched her profession, is no longer credible. Erin is new with a fresh look and easy on my eyes....
But in times of crisis, I do not trust any one of them so would chuck them both and listen to Suzie Orman !
Erin Burnett -- a breath of fresh air ... and smart! There's no competition here ... Erin is the brain, attractive and so much easier to listen to.