1. CNBC - Adjective
2. CNBC - Proper noun
CNBC
Initialism of Consumer News and Business Channel (an American television channel).
CNBC (not comparable)
Initialism of childless not by choice.
I think the value of venues like CNBC is that they give investors an opportunity to reevaluate the situation minute by minute, but maybe we don't need to follow the market so closely. Maria Bartiromo
I love sitting down and talking to people. CNBC gave me a chance to do it in a way that I liked. They gave me a chance to also develop the skills to learn from my mistakes. Daisy Fuentes
To this day, I'm a slave to CNBC. David Zaslav
CNBC is a very serious-minded financial news network, and what we've seen thus far from Fox appears to be not as investment-focused or financially focused, and that's good for us. Jeff Zucker
To be sure, if you watch CNBC all day long you'll pick up some interesting news about particular companies and the economy as a whole. Unfortunately, to get to the useful information, you have to wade through reams of useless stuff, with little guidance on how to distinguish between the two. James Surowiecki
According to CNBC, the developer's parent company CD Projekt has lost over in market value since the game came out. Source: Internet