CNBC Anchor Mark Haines Passes Away at 65
Another untimely passing in the financial world was reported today as Mark Haines, anchor of CNBC, was reported dead at the age of 65. Mr. Haines was one of the more interesting interviewers on cable TV with his skeptical eye and acerbic wit always on display. He will be difficult to replace.
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Date | Index | SMA Comment |
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3/23/2020 | 7.0 | Coronavirus and oil price war panic investors to the highest level of fear since October 2011 |
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Year-to-Date Performance as of February 24, 2021
Index/Portfolio | YTD % |
SMA Portfolio | 18.7% |
S&P 500 | 4.8% |
U. S. Small Caps | 12.2% |
Total U. S. Stock Market | 6.0% |
Total Int'l Stock Market | 6.0% |
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Cedric Jordan
June 3, 2011 at 8:38 pm
He was an absent-minded, drunken fool; always pawing at the boyish Erin Burnett. Nicely worded epitaph though.