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.
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Goldman (GS) Talking With Justice Dept, Hopes To Avoid Criminal Subpoena - Gasparino
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Top 10 News Items 5/3-5/7: Stocks Crash! Dow Marks Largest Single-Day Point Decline; Jobs Friday Suprises to the Upside; Euro Weakens Amid EU Turmoil
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WSJ Confirms Settlement Talks Between Goldman Sachs (GS) and the SEC, Shares Higher Ahead of Annual Meeting
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Gasparino Says Goldman's (GS) Bill Related to Recent Investigations Could Be $1-$5B
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Settlement Cost Could Run $1-$5 Billion
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Settlement Talks With SEC May Be Imminent
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Goldman Sachs (GS) SEC Settlement Talks Imminent - Fox Business Network
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Gasparino Says SEC/Goldman (GS) Settlement Likely, But Nothing Currently in the Works
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No Settlement Talks Between Goldman Sachs (GS) and the SEC - Fox Business News
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Chanos Talks Lehman and Goldman, Says China Is on "Treadmill to Hell"
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Set Up For Another Earnings 'Beat', But Does It Matter?
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Could Be Pulling In Record Trading Revenue
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Was Goldman Sachs (GS) Passed Up for the Citigroup (C) Share Sale Due to its Image Problems?
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Obama Now a Hated Man On Wall Street - FOX Business
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Highlights The Risk of Bad Press On its Operations
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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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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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Charlie Gasparino Says Bank of America (BAC), Merrill Lynch Merger Not Working Out As Expected
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Blankfein and Mack Becoming Close Friends - CNBC (GS, MS)
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CNBC Says Goldman Sachs (GS) Will Not Go Private
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Goldman Sachs (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS) Could Be Talking To Citigroup (C)
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Morgan Stanley's (MS) Weighs His Options, Considers A Number of Scenarios - CNBC
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Merrill To Hire Former Goldman Exec Kraus - CNBC