Mark Haines
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Mark Haines | |
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Born | Oyster Bay, New York, U.S. | April 19, 1946
Died | May 24, 2011 | (aged 65)
Alma mater | Denison University University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Occupation | Anchorman |
Years active | 1979–2011 |
Title | CNBC Business News Anchor |
Spouse | Cindy |
Children | Matthew and Meredith |
Website | https://www.cnbc.com/id/15838129/ |
Mark Haines (April 19, 1946 – May 24, 2011) was a host on the CNBC television network.
Early life and education
Haines grew up in
Career
Haines was a news anchor for
In 1989, Haines joined the newly created CNBC network. Haines was the host of the CNBC TV shows
Haines' longtime co-anchor on Squawk on the Street was Erin Burnett. On May 6, 2011, just weeks before Haines died, she moved on to CNN. With the loss of both prior hosts, Simon Hobbs & Melissa Lee filled in as co-anchors.
On March 10, 2009, Haines famously called the bottom of the stock market during the financial crisis, forever cementing his legacy with the term "The Haines Bottom."
Death
On May 25, 2011, Haines' wife Cindy reported that he had died the previous evening at his home in
Just after the market opened on May 25, CNBC broadcast that Haines had died the previous evening. There was silence on the
Host shows
- Squawk Box (1995–2005)
- Squawk on the Street (2005–2011)
- Morning Call(2006–2007)
- How to Succeed in Business
References
- ^ Strauss, Robert (April 23, 2000). "NEW JERSEY & CO.; All Eyes Are on Fort Lee". The New York Times.
- ^ CNBC commercial on May 25, 2011
- ^ De La Merced, Michael J.; and Stelter, Brian. "Mark Haines, CNBC Anchor, Dies at 65", The New York Times, May 25, 2011. Accessed September 10, 2015. "Mark Haines, an anchor at CNBC who for years narrated the vicissitudes of the markets, died on Tuesday evening at his home in Marlboro, N.J., the network said on its Web site."
- ^ Durand, Dr. David. "M.D." Retrieved June 9, 2011.
- ^ NBC News
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