Here are some reasons why this may be happening:
1) CNBC is trying to improve its ratings in the wake of coming competition from Fox.
2) Michelle is trying to improve her ratings and get a full time gig being on TV after 6 AM in the morning (she is usually on much earlier).
3) This dramatic run up in the stock market is really that exciting.
4) GE's stock is at a 7 year high.
5) Sitting next to Mark Haines is really exciting.
Any other explanations?
Comments
Mkhan
October 15, 2007
They better start showing them and every other pair that they can because Fox is going to destroy CNBC otherwise starting today.
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AlphaX
October 20, 2007
Any other explanations?
She likes making guys horny.
She wants to show off some cleveage and they will not let her.
Has she lleft today?
By far the hotest stuff on the station
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Bob from FPL
November 19, 2007
You guys must be fuckin nutz...her nipples are showing? Please send me directions on making the koolaid you nutz are drinking maybe I'll be able to see Mother Teresa's niples to.
Bob
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isleepwell
December 13, 2007
I think Michelle is one of the best CNBC has to offer. She has provided excellent coverage in the past on Latin American issues. Her subject knowledge appears extensive over broad areas. Her overall presentation keeps me--the viewer interested. I always like seeing Michelle on my screen. She, like Maria B. possesses reverent power, or simply likability. The team at CNBC possesses a genuine asset in Michelle. I hope those in charge of the show can strategically challenge her, and give us more Michelle in the future.
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isleepwell
December 13, 2007
Furthermore, after thinking the Michelle issue over a bit longer, perhaps her contract needs rethinking. I'm not sure what her compensation package includes, but a solid remuneration negotiation warrants consideration here. The woman obviously cares about world issues, and informs the public, as does the entire team at CNBC. However, television forums, and packages require change. Does CNBC want her on the team in the future. If so, then, challenge this reporter. Give her more assignments which educate me about Latin America, about Aids, about the future. Compensate her, educate her, and develop her to become one of the greats!
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Lucis
December 27, 2007
she is an asset to CNBC. bunch of pervs.
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Frank
January 01, 2008
Yes, she is an excellent reporter.
But more importantly, she is so so hot.
The other women reporters on CNBC pale by comparison.
What a beautiful specimen of femininity.
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Sampson
January 28, 2008
Michelle is the best at CNBC. Check out her bio--she's got all the creds.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838214/
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isleepwell
January 29, 2008
The piece Michelle did this morning about sub-prime mortgages in Philadelphia held my interest. This segment shows the crisis in a down home setting. All too often a high percentage of the news put forth on CNBC focuses on the big guy or the big bank. The clip demonstrates how the "sub-prime mess" affects the working poor.
The clip, although brief in nature, illustrates the crisis for many working poor. We also see a compassionate side of the reporter, Michelle Caruso Cabrera. This reporter makes me feel like she cares about this issue.
And, this issue won't go away anytime soon unfortunately. Well done CNBC team; well done Michelle, please keep this reporter in the trenches of reporting the working class struggle for financial existence. One day, her intellect on mainstream American financial/social problems could advise legislators, Congress, and even Presidents.
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