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  2. Fast Money (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The show originally aired from CNBC headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, with Ratigan as host, and a regular panel of Jeff Macke, Guy Adami, Tim Strazzini, and Eric Bolling. [1] By January 8, 2007, it became a weekday show with its studio at the NASDAQ MarketSite .

  3. Jeff MacKay - Wikipedia

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    Hot Summer in Barefoot County (1974) – Culley Joe; Axe (1974) – Radio and Television Shows (voice); The Brass Ring (1975) – Teddy; All the President's Men (1976) – Reporter

  4. Kenneth Macke - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Anthony Macke (16 December 1938 – 28 June 2008) was an American retail industry executive who served as chairman and chief executive of Dayton Hudson Corporation. he graduated from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Macke's son, Jeffrey, is a prominent financial commentator, formerly on CNBC's Fast Money, now blogging at ibankcoin.com.

  5. Here’s what Target needs to do to get its act together - AOL

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    The elder Macke rose from sales trainee to chairman and CEO of Target, then a division inside of Dayton Hudson. He went on to lead the entire company over the span of a 33-year career, and is seen ...

  6. GameStop should ditch retail and become a holding company ...

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    GameStop is “a totally different company now,” said retail expert and investor Jeff Macke on Yahoo Finance’s ‘Opening Bid’ podcast (video above; listen in here).

  7. Joshua Brown (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Finance commentator Jeff Macke. He is also the author of The Reformed Broker , a widely read blog about "markets, politics, economics, media, culture and finance". [ 5 ] The Reformed Broker blog celebrated its fifth anniversary on November 10, 2013.

  8. Macke - Wikipedia

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    Macke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Macke (born 1962), German physicist; August Macke (1887–1914), German Expressionist painter; Kenneth Macke (1938–2008), chairman and chief executive of the Dayton Hudson Corporation, the forerunner of Target Corporation; Richard C. Macke (1938–2022), American naval officer

  9. John J. Mack - Wikipedia

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    Mack was born in Mooresville, North Carolina, the son of Alice (née Azouri) and Charles Mack.Mack's father's original family name was Makhoul; he came to the United States from Lebanon when he was 12 years old, following Mack's grandfather, who had arrived at Ellis Island in 1909.