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  2. TechCheck - Wikipedia

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    TechCheck was an American business news program that airs on CNBC from 11:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Eastern Time.It premiered on April 12, 2021. It is broadcast live Monday through Friday from a trading-floor set inside Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange, which is shared with Squawk on the Street and Closing Bell, and from CNBC's studios in San Francisco.

  3. Jon Fortt - Wikipedia

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    Jon Fortt (born December 12, 1976) is an American journalist [1] and the co-anchor of CNBC's [2] Closing Bell Overtime [3] broadcast. He previously co-anchored TechCheck. [4] He is the creator and host of Fortt Knox, [5] a technology, leadership and innovation brand that has existed as a podcast [6] and streaming program [7] since 2016 and now has its primary home on Linkedin.

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  5. List of programs broadcast by CNBC - Wikipedia

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    The CNBC logo since 2023. This is a list of programs broadcast by CNBC. CNBC is an American basic cable, internet and business news television channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a division of NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast.

  6. Squawk Alley - Wikipedia

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    Squawk Alley was an American business news program that aired on CNBC from 11:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Eastern Time.It premiered on May 19, 2014 and ended on April 9, 2021. It was broadcast live Monday through Friday from a trading-floor set inside Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange, which is shared with Squawk on the Street and Closing Bell.

  7. List of websites founded before 1995 - Wikipedia

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    SunSITE (Sun Software, Information & Technology Exchange) started in 1992 as an FTP service and was hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [14] It was a comprehensive archiving project that was a collaboration between Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation and the Office of Information Technology at the University of North Carolina.

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  9. Bill Gurley - Wikipedia

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    With the economic collapse in the fall of 2008, Gurley garnered attention [17] when he sent a letter [18] to his portfolio companies, advising CEOs to exercise caution in spending but to look for and take advantage of opportunities [19] that become available during harsh economic times.