Charles Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino is CNBC's on-air editor. Gasparino often breaks major Wall Street news involving mergers and acquisitions, investigations into corporate crime, and company management changes.
Gasparino previously worked at Newsweek and at The Wall Street Journal.
Gasparino is the author of Blood on the Street.
CNBC's Charlie Gasparino mentioned rumors that Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) ...
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/12/09 -- NetIP-NY hosted an evening with award-winning reporter Charles Gasparino who spoke to an enthusiastic audience of young Indian American professionals about his new book, "The Sellout" (HarperCollins, Nov. 2009). The book takes an inside look at the causes of the Wall Street crisis. The event was held at the law firm of Alston & Bird in midtown Manhattan, attracting over 30 people who listened intently to Gasparino, as they sipped on red and white wine and tasted savory hors d'oeuvres. Hosted by the NY chapter of the Network of Indian Professionals (NetIP-NY), this was the last event in a major series ...
CNBC's Charlie Gasparino said an independent report on Citigroup (NYSE: C) CEO Vikram Pandit reflects positive ...
CNBC's Charlie Gasparino reported that Greg Curl and Brian Moynihan are the lead candidates ...
It has been rumored for awhile, but it finally happened today after the close, Bank of America's (NYSE: BAC) CEO Ken Lewis announced his decision to retire, effective December 31, 2009. The Board will continue ongoing planning to ensure his successor is selected by that date. Lewis will retire as ...
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Bank of America (BAC) CEO Ken Lewis To Step Down At End of Year
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Should Morgan Stanley (MS) Be Allowed To Repay TARP?
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Goldman Sachs (GS), JPMorgan (JPM) Could Be First 2 Banks to Be Given Permission to Repay TARP Funds -CNBC
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D.E. Shaw Has Inside Track To Buy Madoff Securities
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Gasparino Says Government to Announce Increased Citi (C) Stake Later Today or Tomorrow
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Partners Receive Margin Calls -CNBC
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Several Goldman Sachs (GS) Partners Have Been Forced to Borrow Money to Cover Huge Margin Calls -CNBC
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Issues Statement On CNBC Reports - No Secret Meeting
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Responds To Reports About Special Meeting
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Top 10 News Items 1/26-1/30: 'Bad Bank' Plan Boosts Stocks, But Gains Reversed on Reports of a Snag; $819 Stimulus Package Passed; Pfizer Confirms Wyeth Bid
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CNBC's Charles Gasparino said he is hearing the "bad bank" plan is being put on hold
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Cuomo Subpoenas John Thain
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John Thain To Reimburse Bank of America (BAC) For Office Expenses
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Top 10 News Items: 1/19-1/23: European Banking Fears Spread to US; Microsoft Surprises the Street with a Miss; Merrill's Thain Spends a Million on His Office
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Gasparino Says BofA's Lewis Won't Be Leaving Anytime Soon
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You Have To See What Merrill's John Thain Spent On His Office...Wow!
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CNBC's Gasparino: Thain is "Out" at Bank of America (BAC)
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BofA's (BAC) Ken Lewis to Hold Emergency Meeting with Merrill's Thain; Sources Says Thain is "Likely Out" -CNBC
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Citi (C) denying nationalization rumors - CNBC
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Charlie Gasparino Says Bank of America (BAC), Merrill Lynch Merger Not Working Out As Expected
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Madoff's Bail Won't Be Revoked, Judge Adds Restictions to Bail Terms
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Merrill's Greg Fleming Resigns -CNBC
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Citi (C) Lowers Executive Compensation
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Morgan Stanley's (MS) John Mack Won't Receive Any Bonuses This Year -CNBC
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CNBC's New Commercials Highlighting Various Personalities (Kernen, Bartiromo, Gasparino)
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Blankfein and Mack Becoming Close Friends - CNBC (GS, MS)
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Citigroup (C) Won't Sell Smith Barney Unit -CNBC
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Citigroup (C) To Eliminate 50K Jobs, Cut Expenses 20%
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CNBC Says Goldman Sachs (GS) Will Not Go Private
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Charlie Gasparino Burns Out On Live TV
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Goldman Sachs (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS) Could Be Talking To Citigroup (C)
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Lehman Brothers' Callan, Fuld, Gregoy, Lowitt Subpoenaed
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Reports Highland Capital is Closing Down its Flagship Fund Due To Losses- CNBC
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Ramius offering discounts on incentive fees to attract clients - CNBC
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Morning Movers 10/09: Financials Up Even As Short Selling Ban Ends; Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) Down On SSS/EPS Guidance
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After-Hours Movers 10/08: Ruby Tuesday (RT) Sinks On Results; Quest Software (QSFT) Up on Tender Offer
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Government Pushing Wells Fargo (WFC) and Citi (C) to Finish Deal for Wachovia (WB) by Tonight -CNBC
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SEC Leaning Toward Extending Short Selling Ban on Financials - CNBC
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Citi, Wells Fargo In Advanced Talks with Wachovia (WB); Wachovia Stock Down 60% (Update)
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Regulators Could Vote on Bailout Friday or Saturday -CNBC
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CNBC reports House is adding executive compensation provisions to the bailout plan
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Paulson Working on Some Kind of RTC-Type Fix for Banks and Brokerages -CNBC
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Morgan Stanley's (MS) Weighs His Options, Considers A Number of Scenarios - CNBC
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Lehman (LEH) Could Announce Neuberger Sale 'Imminently' -CNBC
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Morgan Stanley (MS) Weighing Whether To Stay Independent -CNBC
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New York Fed is meeting on AIG (AIG). A fed bailout is on the table - CNBC
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Fidelity Close to a Settlement with Cuomo On Auction Rate Securities
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Lehman (LEH) CEO Fuld Shopping Entire Firm - CNBC
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Lehman Brothers (LEH) may pre-announce earnings today - CNBC
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Lehman Brothers (LEH) is Moving to Sell Neuberger Berman - Bloomberg
