Who is Maria Bartiromo

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Maria Bartiromo: CNBC's Go-To Anchor Woman

Maria Bartiromo has carved out a spot for herself as one of the top business news reporters and anchor of CNBC's "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo" a top-rated segment on the business channel. And I have to say she is very easy on the eyes.

Also an author, Bartiromo wrote the bestseller Use the News: How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy.

"I Am CNBC" ~ Maria Bartiromo

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Maria's Early Life

Maria Bartiromo is originally from the Bay Ridge section of south Brooklyn and as a teenager, she worked as the coat check girl at her parents' Italian restaurant, while her father was the chef.

Bartiromo received a BA degree in journalism and a minor in economics when she graduated from New York University. She married Jonathan Steinberg 13 June 1999. Steinberg is the son of famous investor Saul Steinberg.

Jonathan was the Founder and CEO of Individual Investor Group, a financial services company located in Manhattan, which is no longer operating.

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Maria will receive the Excellence in Media Award

CNBC's Maria Bartiromo will receive another much deserved award when she is given the Excellence in Media Award during the 2008 Lew Klein Alumni in the Media Awards being held October 22 at the Temple University School of Communications and Theater.

Ed Cunningham of Channel 12, Robin MackIntosh, who recently retired from CBS3, casting director Diane Heery, and longtime Temple sports information director Al Shrier are also among those to be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame this year.

Use the News: How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy

Written by Maria Bartiromo


Use the News:
How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy


Virtually everyone tuned into the stock market during the past few years is plugged into CNBC, and virtually everyone plugged into CNBC is familiar with Maria Bartiromo.

Striking, articulate, and always at the center of the cable station's Wall Street action, Bartiromo has become a welcome source of fiscal authority through incisive but accessible daily TV appearances that stretch from the early morning Squawk Box to late afternoon's Market Wrap.

Many viewers may think that her take on each day's events, and long-range perspective based upon them, are derived from years of academic study and exclusive inside tips. Not so, Bartiromo claims in Use the News.

She says average investors can also separate the noise from the news and guide themselves to more profitable portfolios. In clear prose--like the direct language she employs on TV--Bartiromo shares the ideas and expertise of some of the Street's top executives, money managers, and analysts, explaining how the markets and financial-news machines really work and describing ways anyone can gather and assess useful data. "In this book, I'll expand on what I already do in my broadcasts: namely, level the playing field so that individual investors have the same information, understanding, and chances of success as the professionals," she writes. Fans, and even nonfans, should enjoy it.

"It's four o'clock on Wall Street. Do you know where your money is?"

Maria Bartiromo says this at 4pm when she hosts the final hour of the CNBC program Closing Bell.

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Maria Bartiromo Interviews VP Candidate Sarah Palin

Bartiromo interviews Palin for "THE HUNT FOR BLACK GOLD" aired Sept. 24th

Bartiromo interviewed Sarah Palin, Alaska's governor and John McCain's Vice-Presidential running mate. Here's a link to the interview.

Bartiromo asked Palin about the Republicans attempting to draw some of Hillary Clinton's women supporters and how they plan on lower American dependence on foreign oil.

CNBC aired "THE HUNT FOR BLACK GOLD" September 24th with Maria Bartiromo. Sarah Palin will be interviewed by Bartiromo about the current oil debate.

Maria Bartiromo Interviewing VP Candidate Sarah Palin

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Maria Bartiromo's interview with John McCain

Here is part 1 of Maria Bartiromo's interview with Senator John McCain from June 10, 2008.

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McCain Talks Economy with Maria Bartiromo

Part 2 of Maria Bartiromo's interview with John McCain.
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Maria Bartiromo Interviews Barack Obama

This is the first part of a two part interview Maria did with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Maria Bartiromo Interviews Barack Obama - Part 2

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Maria discusses investing and stock market news with Caroline Rhea
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Bartiromo or Burnett? Who do you think is the better reporter?

Hey, I said "better reporter" not who's hotter!

Supposedly there are rumours about a "rivalry" between Erin Burnett and Maria Bartiromo on CNBC. Both deny it. I say both are eminently watchable and they both bring a lot to the party.

Which reporter do you prefer to get your financial news from?

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Rosemary A. Harper says:

I say "AVE MARIA!" Maria Bartiromo is the best there is. Erin is fine, cute, but Maria Rules, always will.

Erin Burnett

 

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The WSJ Report profiles the Belgrave Trust and member Laurel Touby in a segment with host Maria Bartiromo, airing on CNBC and 200 NBC stations nationwide.
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Maria Bartiromo Relives The Economy of Last 17 Years

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