- Sue
Herera (née
Susan Mc****n, born
November 15, 1957) is an
American journalist and
business news
television anchor.
Herera was born in Spokane, Washington...
- left NBR on
December 31, 2014; she was
replaced on
January 5, 2015 by Sue
Herera,
previously Mathisen's co-anchor on CNBC's
Power Lunch, and the
final female...
- from
February 4, 2002 to
December 5, 2003,
before being replaced by Sue
Herera, who
debuted three days later. Caruso-Cabrera and
Dennis Kneale appeared...
- 50–50
joint venture, and it was
headquartered in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Sue
Herera and
Scott Cohn
joined CNBC at its inception. CNBC had
considerable difficulty...
-
years until she left the show in
December 2014. She was
replaced by Sue
Herera.
Gharib joined Nightly Business Report in 1998
after a 20-year
career working...
- w****days
during stock market hours.
Until December 5, 2003, he and Sue
Herera co-anc****d CNBC's then
flagship nightly financial news program, Business...
- Chatterley".
World Economic Forum.
Retrieved 22 June 2023. Mathisen, Tyler;
Herera, Sue; Pearson, Hampton; Caruso-Cabrera, Mic****e; Chatterley,
Julia (2 December...
- José
Rojas (born 9
November 1923) was a
Mexican basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1948
Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer...
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- show that
aired in 5 to 7 pm ET timeslot,
hosted by Ron
Insana and Sue
Herera, and it was
replaced by
Bullseye on
December 5, 2003.
Business Center was...