David Faber
David Faber is a CNBC anchor and reporter. Faber has broken many large financial stories including the massive fraud at WorldCom, the bailout of the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management, and Rupert Murdoch's unsolicited bid for Dow Jones.
Faber has won many awards including the Peabody Award and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for Broadcast Journalism.
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CNBC's Faber Still Sees Dell (DELL) Deal at $13.50 - $14/Share
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After Several Years of Popularity, Gold Bugs Back to Being Geeks (GLD) (IAU) (SLV)
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Microsoft (MSFT) Joins Silver Lake in Another Massive Takeover Effort (DELL)
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Illumina (ILMN) Off Highs as Faber Raises Questions
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Best Buy (BBY) Trades Lower as Co. Extends Deadline for Schulze Bid
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UPDATE: Clearwire (CLWR) and Sprint (S) Mover Closer on Deal; Shares Halted on Breaker
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CNBC's Faber Says H-P (HPQ) Had 'Insider Tip' on Autonomy
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Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Pops Higher as Sale Said to Be Nearing - CNBC
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CNBC's Faber Said Hasbro (HAS)/Disney (DIS) Rumors Likely Much Ado About Nothing
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Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Said to Tap Blackstone on Possible Deal
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Sprint (S) Still Working on a Deal to Acquire Clearwire (CLWR) - CNBC Faber
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Sprint (S) Would Buy Clearwire (CLWR), Not Softbank - CNBC Faber
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UPDATE: Sprint (S) Surges on Reports of Softbank Bid
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Clearwire (CLWR) Could Be Part of Sprint/Softbank Deal - Faber
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CNBC's David Faber Said MetroPCS/T-Mobile Deal is for Real
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UPDATE: Electronic Arts (EA) Off Highs As PE Rumors Questioned
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CNBC's Faber Says Facebook (FB) Holders Bracing for Fight on Lock-Ups
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Coty Selects Underwriters for Possible IPO, Co. Could Be Valued at $6-$7B -CNBC's Faber
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Former Disney (DIS) CEO Eisner Said to Be Forming Production Company - CNBC
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AIG (AIG) Moves Higher as NY Fed Looks to Unload Maiden Lane III - CNBC's Faber
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Georgia Gulf (GGC) rejected a raised $35/share bid from Westlake Chemical (WLK), CNBC's David Faber reports.
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CNBC's 'Fab Five' Field Important Questions for 2012
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Netflix (NFLX) Lower As CNBC's Faber Questions Verizon Rumors
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Nelson Peltz No Longer In Peipsico (PEP) - CNBC
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Jefferies (JEF) Will Issue Release Detailing Sovereign Exposure -CNBC's Faber
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Roubini Global Economics Could Be Up for Sale -CNBC
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Latest Rumors Say United Technologies (UTX) Looking at Goodrich (GR)
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Tyco (TYC) Shares Pare Gains as United Tech (UTX) Financing Was Well Below $20B; Goodrich (GR), Rockwell (COL) Could Be More Likely Candidates
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David Tepper Sells out of BofA (BAC) and Other Bank Stocks - CNBC
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Mosaic (MOS) To Hit Road With 107M Shares Secondary Road Show - CNBC
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BofA (BAC) Says "So Long" to Private Equity
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Iron Mountain (IRM) Reportedly Reaches Deal With Dissidents - CNBC
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After-Hours Movers 04/12: (HCSG) (TYC) (MG) Lower
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Tyco (TYC) Moves Lower After CNBC's Faber Discusses Deal
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Cephalon (CEPH) Will Respond to Valeant (VRX) Offer Within 24 Hours, Likely to Reject -CNBC
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NYSE Euronext (NYX) Likely to Reject Nasdaq/ICE Offer -CNBC
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AMR Corporation (AMR) Receives Takeover Offer, Legitimacy In Question - CNBC
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Hedge Fund Plans to Nominatee 3 To Leap Wireless (LEAP) Board
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Daniel Benton's Andor Capital Hedge Fund Making Come Back - CNBC
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Family Dollar Stores (FDO) May Not Be Interested In a Sale - Faber
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Citadel Broadcasting Confirms Talks with Cumulus Media (CMLS); Deal Would Be at $37/Share
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Cumulus Media (CMLS) Higher On Reports It Will Acquire Citadel Broadcasting
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UBS (UBS) to Delay Payment of Annual Employee Bonuses -CNBC
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Berkowitz Compares Sears (SHLD) to Apple; Says Stock is Cheap
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Berkowitz Doesn't Know Why St. Joe (JOE) Is Still Public; Says He Into Making Money Not Debating With Short Einhorn
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Fairholme's Berkowitz Sees Long-Term Value In AIG (AIG), May Buy Some Gov Shares
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Berkowitz Stocks En Fuego Ahead of CNBC Interview (JOE) (AIG) (CIT) (SHLD)
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Dominion (D) Was Intersted In Stopping the Duke Energy/Progress Energy Deal
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CNBC's Faber Doesn't See Sears, Urban Outfitters Following Through With a Bid for J. Crew
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J. Crew (JCG) May Have 'Long Go Shop' Provision Til Jan. 15 -CNBC

