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Some of the dates in the Ratings section are wrong. The Nasdaq index peaked in March 2000, not in 2001. I don't have access to the raw ratings data, but I'm guessing they peaked in 2000 along with the market, not 2001. These figures need to be corrected. Robertknyc

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Some of the old programme have been deleted

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I found some of the old programme from CNBC, such as Market Watch have been deteled. Can any people help to find the source from 1998-2002? I also open the discussion in here Wpcpey (talk) 18:08, 18 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

2024 AFF Bitcoin Coverup

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Why do editors keep deleting this section?

On July 29, 2024, the Assets Forfeiture Fund moved 29,000 of 230,000 seized bitcoins two days after Trump's HODL bitcoin speech on July 27. The lead up and his speech had the price at $70,000. The price dropped below $60,000 because of Fear, uncertainty, and doubt after the coins were moved. CNBC was one of many media groups that covered this up and did not report on it in the mainstream. [1]

References

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According to Wikipedia's core policies we can only state that something is or was a "coverup" if it is verifiable by being cited to reliable sources that describe it as such.  --Lambiam 16:12, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Notifying about SpinCo

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2601AC47 (talk|contribs) Isn't a IP anon 13:46, 20 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]