CNBC's Bartiromo Leaving Morning Show

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Quote from taodr:

What ever happened to that Martha who was with CNBC ?

Martha McCallum(I spelled it wrong)did not have her contract renewed by CNBC last fall

Martha is on the Fox News Channel from 10-12am every morning
 
Quote from Maverick74:

You mean my Martha? She moved over to Fox news. Looking better then ever.

You think so

They changed her hair style and she looks so much older

She went from MILF to Martha Stewart:D
 
Quote from VitoAndolini:

You think so

They changed her hair style and she looks so much older

She went from MILF to Martha Stewart:D

They change her hair all the time over there.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

They change her hair all the time over there.

She was much hotter on CNBC.They could at least get her away from that desk and show some leg like the other Fox girls show
 
Quote from lilboy716:

who am i gonna loook at now on my local NBC channel?

maria is getting old, you can see her wrinkles! ewww!!!
you see her score goes down from 8, 7, 6, 5... sounds like the countdown for the olsen twins to beome legal. hahahaha

whos the next hottie?

have you guys noticed that there are alot women holding anchor position in financial shows, and not alot of men? because all the men are actually doing all the trades. women in general, especially the under 30 crowd, are money spenders, not money savers/investers. not to mention about trading.

Maria is 36 years old
 
Quote from Maverick74:

You guys are really funny. Yeah Alexis Glick is really stupid. Here is her profile.

Glick came to CNBC from Morgan Stanley, where she was head of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange. She was the first women to manage a floor operation for a bulge bracket firm. Glick was one of the youngest women to achieve the rank of executive director at Morgan Stanley.

She became a member of the New York Stock Exchange in September 2002. Glick traded consumer and entertainment stocks, utility and real estate investment trusts and, most notably, the financials, including banks, credit card stocks, insurance stocks and government agencies. She was also one of the top producers on Morgan Stanley's listed equity trading desk from 1998 through 2001.

Glick began her career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs in its equities division.

I know she is not a big time daytrader like many on ET tick f*cking the spoos all day for a qtr of a point. But you have to admit her resume is pretty sharp. How many of you have worked for Goldman or Morgan Stanley. OK, that's what I thought. Carry on. :D

Alexis was a regular contributor on CNBC before she joined CNBC in a full time capacity.

She used to sound like a chip monk.

She knows her stuff.Alexis is the only reason to watch that Morning show on CNBC.
 
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