The network said he died in his home. It did not specify the cause of death.
Haines worked at CNBC for 22 years after working as a news anchor at TV stations in Philadelphia, New York and Providence, R.I.
He was the founding anchor of CNBC's "Squawk Box" morning show. In 2005, he started co-anchoring "Squawk On The Street," a 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. show, with Erin Burnett, while "Squawk Box" was pushed to an earlier slot. Burnett recently left CNBC to host a general news show on CNN.
CNBC President Mark Hoffman said Haines was "always the unflappable pro."
"He was an authentic voice in business media," said Eric Jackson, who runs the hedge fund Ironfire Capital. "He resonated with so many people because he would speak out, and with opinion. Too often the media lets the corporate PR army and highly trained CEOs get their points across without question. He wouldn't let that happen."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/25/mark-haines-dies-cnbc-anc_n_866720.html
Wow! What a shame. He was like your uncle who knew everything about the way the markets work, and wanted to share it all with you. I will miss you Mark!
Squak Box to Oak Box :(
ReplyDelete...I mean Pine Box - thanks for correcting me KKJ!
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