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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Citi (C) and Morgan Stanley (MS) Deep in Talks to Merge Brokerage Units
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Marc Rich Confirms Insignificant Madoff Exposure
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Cerberus Cancels Redemptions From Certain Funds - CNBC
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Sources Say 'Highly Unlikely' That Miller Buys Yahoo! (YHOO) -CNBC
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Gendell's Tontine Capital Liquidating Two Hedge Funds
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Lower Again
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Top 10 News Items 11/3-11/7: Wall Street Welcomes President-Elect Obama
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Las Vegas Sands (LVS) Smashed On Debt Problems, Bankruptcy Fears
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Las Vegas Sands (LVS) Looking To Hire Banker To Restructure Capital - CNBC
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Google (GOOG) Could Freeze New Hires -CNBC
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Source Says 'No Significant Losses from Volkswagon' -CNBC
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CNBC Mentions Rumor Goldman (GS) Could Have Been Involved In Volkswagen Trade
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Tracinda To Sell Remaining Stake in Ford (F) -- What A Year For Kerkorian
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Morgan Stanley's John Mack Said Hedge Fund Industry To Contract As Much As 30%
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Bank of America (BAC) common stock deal could be priced at $23 - CNBC
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BofA (BAC) Stock Offering Expected To Be Below $25/Share
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Faber Comments on Bank of America (BAC) Common Stock Offering
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Chinese regulators refute reports that Chinese banks were told not to lend to U.S. banks
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SEC to Add GE (GE) to Short-Sale List -CNBC
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CNBC's David Faber said a Fed deal to help out AIG (AIG) has move to a 'ray of hope'
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AIG (AIG) On the Brink of Collapse (Update)
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CNBC's David Faber said a private market solution for AIG (AIG) is definitively "dead"
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Faber said a private market solution for AIG (AIG) looks dead in the water
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AIG (AIG) Bailout Looks Unlikely Currently, Depiste Rumors - CNBC
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Fed Told AIG (AIG) It Won't Offer a Bridge Loan, Trying To Arrange A Consortium of Banks to Raise $75B
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JPMorgan (JPM) Not In Current Negotiations To Buy Washington Mutual (WM)-CNBC
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Faber Said Sprint (S) Rally Due To Offering Being Cancelled
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Citigroup (C) Looking To Sell Primerica Unit - CNBC
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SK Telecom (SKM) Is In Talks To Acquire Sprint Nextel (S) -CNBC
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Pre-Open Movers 7/3: NVIDIA (NVDA) Clobbered On Warning, Chindex (CHDX) Up on China Approvals
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Penn National (PENN) Reaches Deal With Fortress and Centerbridge To Terminate Merger
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No Truth To Merrill Rumors - CNBC
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Merrill Lynch (MER) Stock Continues Free Fall Ahead of CEO Talk
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Faber Said Rumor of Large Goldman Sachs (GS) Write-Down "Highly Unlikely" - CNBC
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Lehman's (LEH) common stock offering is expected at $28 per share - CNBC
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Verizon Comm (VZ) is in talks to buy Alltel for $27B - CNBC
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CNBC's Faber Said Progress In Credit Crunch 'Slipping Back'
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Icahn Could Be Mulling a Yahoo! (YHOO) Proxy Fight -CNBC
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Clear Channel (CCU) Could Announce New Deal This Afternoon -CNBC
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Clear Channel (CCU) Higher As NY Trial Delayed One Day; Speculation of Settlement
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UBS To Cut 10% Of Its Employees
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JPMorgan (JPM) Acquisition Offer of Bear Stearns (BSC) Seems Solid
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Faber Said It Seems Unlikely A New Bidder for Bear Stearns (BSC) Will Emerge
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Unusual 11 Mid-Day Movers 3/17: QLTI, CRME, BLOG Higher; BSC, MF, TPX, NCC, FRPT Lower
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Bear Stearns (BSC) Edges Higher on Positive Speculation -CNBC
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CNBC's David Faber Noted That Goldman (GS) Accepted Bear Stearns (BSC) As A Counterparty
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Lehman Brothers (LEH) To Cut 5% of Global Workforce - CNBC
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Clear Channel (CCU) Shares Down On Deal Worries
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JP Morgan (JPM) Rumor Of Derivative Losses Looks To Be Untrue-CNBC
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CNBC Said eBay's (EBAY) Whitman To Announce Retirement Shortly

