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  2. Squawk Box Europe - Wikipedia

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    Squawk Box Europe (since May 2011, billed on-screen as just Squawk Box) is a television business news programme on CNBC Europe, aired from 7-10 am CET (6-9 am WET) each weekday. It also airs on CNBC Asia between 2.00 p.m.-5.00 p.m. Hong Kong / Singapore time (1.00 p.m.-4.00 p.m. with DST ), and in the United States on CNBC World at the ...

  3. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    VFR standard squawk code when no other code has been assigned. [1] EASA countries: Code that pilot shall set when not receiving air traffic services, unless otherwise prescribed by the competent authority. [12] US: External ARTCC subset. (Block of discrete codes except that xx00 is used as a non-discrete code after all discrete codes are ...

  4. Squawk Box - Wikipedia

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    Among the above, Squawk Box Europe and Asia Squawk Box are the counterparts which resemble the original Squawk Box the most: They are all three hours in duration. They all have a guest host appearing on the show, mostly after the first hour. In addition, Maria Bartiromo has served as a guest co-anchor on both Squawk Box Europe and Asia Squawk Box.

  5. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Mark Haines (Squawk Box, Squawk on the Street; died May 24, 2011) Richard Hart (CNET News.com; no longer active in the cable news industry) Sue Herera (Market Wrap, Business Tonight, The Money Wheel, Business Center, and Power Lunch; retired from day-to-day broadcasting in February 2021) Simon Hobbs (Squawk on the Street; left in July 2016. [5])

  6. Simon Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    For CNBC Europe, Hobbs initially co-anchored Squawk Box Europe and also anchored Europe Today and its replacement Today's Business was the first show to totally interact with new video wall technology. [15] In 2003 Hobbs switched to afternoons, hosting European Closing Bell and Europe Tonight.

  7. CNBC Europe - Wikipedia

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    The programming cutbacks from London took effect on 4 January 2016. Only two programmes, Squawk Box Europe and the European version of Street Signs (the latter debuted on the same day), are produced out of CNBC Europe's Fleet Place studios in London. [15] On 1 February 2019, CNBC Europe launched free-to-air in HD on Astra 28.2°E.

  8. Geoff Cutmore - Wikipedia

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    He presented CNBC Europe's breakfast news programme Squawk Box Europe, [1] from 1999 until his departure from CNBC on 2 June 2023. He was also an occasional relief presenter of Asia Squawk Box on CNBC Asia. Cutmore was with CNBC for thirty years and prior to presenting Squawk Box Europe, he worked for CNBC Asia and was based in Hong Kong.

  9. Worldwide Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Two regular segments which appeared towards the end of the broadcast were a preview of Squawk Box, (which immediately follows Worldwide Exchange in the US and Asia), and the "US Lookahead." At the end of the broadcast, before the three anchors signed off, the US anchor took a final look at US stock futures if time permitted.