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Watched this station for about 30mins listening to them boast about how Cerence.inc is partnering with NVIDIA to develope communication and other tech in self-drive cars. I figured the stock was a no brainer as they boast about how it's been climbing over the last few days, which it was climbing very quick. But they also said that, if anyone is looking at a stock that has great potential right now, Cerence.inc is it.So, being the skeptic that I am, I bought a small amount in both Cerence.inc and NVIDIA. Guess what everybody?They fricken lied or they didn't know what they were even saying. But driving a stock like that is illegal and whoever does this, should be behind bars, but CNBC? An actual stock market tv station that Rogers has broadcasting stock information that is supposed to be true. But to boast about great things on Cerence.inc and 2 days later, it's continually going down. I bought $20 a couple months ago, and it's a damn good thing i only bought that amount, because it's down to almost $8 now being March 13th.Someone did something wrong, and it wasn't me.....CNBC you don't deserve your station for this!If the stock was supposedly going to do very well on the market, why has it continuing gone down since date of purchase?
How is Andrew Sorkin still on CNBC? He is emotional, eradicate, and is clearly someone you would trust when it comes to money. This guy is emotionally unstable. I would consider him a liability to CNBC. Ratings have clearly reflected this.
For the past three years, I've started my mornings with CNBC's Squawk Box, drawn in by what seemed like unbiased reporting on investment-related news. Unfortunately, I've become increasingly troubled by the show's political shift in recent months. It now feels more like a three-hour political infomercial for a 37-time convicted felon, who was once deemed unfit for the presidency by the very anchor who now actively campaigns for him for 3 hours, every morning, on your show.Squawk Box has become nothing more than a 3 hour political ad for a former president now 37 time convicted felon. I've noticed a distinct rightward bias in the news coverage, with selective reporting that appears aimed at swaying viewers in favor of this candidate. As a registered Democrat in the process of becoming an unaffiliated voter in North Carolina, I strive to evaluate all candidates fairly before making my voting decisions. In my view, the Republican candidate for president is unfit for office because in my view he committed acts that I believe amount to treason against the Constitution he vowed to protect and defend, particularly with what I perceive as an attempted coup on January 6, 2021. As Lindsey Graham himself stated after order had been regained at the Capitol on January 6th....I asked them to show me 10 examples of voter fraud in the 2020 election, and they couldn't show me one. It is deeply concerning that one of your anchors would trivialize the January 6th insurrection by suggesting that the former president's belief he had won the election somehow justifies the actions taken that day. To put this into perspective, if Al Gore had believed he won the 2000 election and incited a mob to storm the Capitol, causing damage and endangering lives, would that have been considered acceptable simply because he thought he was justified? This reasoning is simply unacceptable.We are all entitled to our opinions, and I have no issue with who your anchors support politically. However, I do have a problem with your show becoming a three-hour infomercial for the Republican Party, with conservative anchors pushing their agenda on your viewers and actively campaining for the 37 time convicted felon running for president, for 3 hours, every morning on your show. I see enough political campaign ads all day long.... so I'm done with Squawk Box.
I am heavily invested in markets. My interest and focus is in global markets and trends. My one star rating has little to do with the format and delivery of CNBC programming.There is one significant caveat to mu assessment: Joe Kernan is an utter turn off and interferes with the primary message expected by CNBC viewers because of his political messaging. Specifically, Kernan never misses an opportunity to signal his support for Trump. That messaging has filtered into the selection of guests for Squawk on the Street. JD Vance, for example, has been a guest on that show two weeks in a row with no opposing views presented.Kernan is a political hack with a demeanor that is sour, and negative. He should be removed from this platform.
I watch CNBC everyday and this morning 9/9/2024 was Political day,basically shoot the Democrats Day !CNBC should not have any Politicians Republican or Democrat on the Channel . I watch for Financial information they twist politics into finance and they should leave all politics OUT !!!I find myself watch Bloomberg Network more and more each day because of this.
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