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In this
#CNBCClassic clip, Jeff Bezos explained his ambitious vision for Amazon in a 1999 interview: "There’s no guarantee that http://Amazon.com can be a successful company."pic.twitter.com/OekxyN2coMCNBC Classic: Jeff Bezos 1999 interview on AmazonFor more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
Before Boomers vs. Millennials: This
#CNBCClassic clip from the late '90s examined a previous generational divide on Wall Street. pic.twitter.com/YXJJt1O01HWall Street's Generational Divide (1990s)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
It’s been 15 years since “The Facebook” was launched, and in this
#CNBCClassic video we had Mark Zuckerberg on-air to discuss the future of the social media business. In 2004, his social networking site had 100,000 users. Today, Facebook has more than 2,000,000,000 users. pic.twitter.com/1DFyK7i5amCNBC Classic: This is Mark Zuckerberg's first interviewFor more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
This
#CNBCClassic comp reel from the 1990s features the late CNBC Anchor Mark Haines. Mark was part of CNBC for 22 years before passing away unexpectedly in 2011. pic.twitter.com/J5xQd6WHl9CNBC's Mark Haines Comp Reel (1990s)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip from 1998, Donald Trump talks to Chris Matthews about his bankruptcies in the 1990s, Bill Clinton's scandals, employee loyalty, and how to handle enemies. pic.twitter.com/CmB76Q7XWJCNBC Classic: Trump Hotels & Casinos Files For Bankruptcy (2004)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
Black Monday, aka “The Crash of 1987,” will forever be known as one of the worst days in the history of the stock market. This footage shows traders on the floor of
@NYSE from that day.#CNBCClassic pic.twitter.com/ZWjuNHYALWThe Crash of 1987, otherwise known as "Black Monday"For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this 2011
#CNBCClassic clip, then Texas Governor and Republican Primary Candidate Rick Perry said he'd eliminate 3 government departments, but then couldn't name the third. pic.twitter.com/3pXZVgiJn8Rick Perry's "Oops" Moment During The Republican Debate (2011)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
Blast from the past.
Watch Elon Musk predict the future of SpaceX in this 2006 #CNBCClassic interview. pic.twitter.com/hGC4MQxaqDCNBC Classic: Interview with Elon Musk in 2006For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip from 1995, the Dow breaks 5,000 for the first time as traders react on the floor of the@NYSE.pic.twitter.com/9Xwza4MSGPCNBC Classic The Dow Crosses 5k (1995)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip, Warren Buffett explains what he is looking forward to at his annual shareholder meeting at a Kansas City Royals game in 1995. pic.twitter.com/vdqB004AQRWarren Buffett at an Omaha Royals game (1995)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
This
#CNBCClassic video features@JoeSquawk looking at the highs and lows of day trading.pic.twitter.com/l49QCzDVhRCNBC's Joe Kernen Looks At Day Trading In The 90s (1999)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
This
#CNBCClassic compilation looks back at Google's IPO on August 18, 2004. Years after Google's $1.8 billion IPO it’s almost hard to remember how controversial it was at the time — and how much Google had to struggle to get it done. pic.twitter.com/IiVvyTI54fCNBC's Coverage of Google's IPO (2004) SHORTFor more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip from 2013, Pershing Square Capital's Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn square-off live and insult each other on@HalftimeReport.pic.twitter.com/gyOYTvS57RCarl Icahn and Bill Ackman Battle On CNBC (2013)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip, anchor Tyler Mathisen covers Netflix's 2002 IPO. CEO Reid Hastings expressed optimism, citing the strong stock performance of Amazon and Blockbuster as proof of growing consumer spending. pic.twitter.com/urpKdr2JYBCNBC's Coverage Of Netflix's IPO (2002)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
This
#CNBCClassic clip from 2011 follows news that Apple Co-Founder and CEO Steve Jobs passed away at the age of 56. pic.twitter.com/vJrssloSYOCNBC Classic Apple Co-Founder And CEO Steve Jobs Dead At 56 (2011)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this 1998 clip from
#CNBCClassic, we look at how to read the fine print associated with mutual funds. pic.twitter.com/df9u3ZJl0GCutting Through Legalese (1998)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic -
In this
#CNBCClassic clip from 2000, Bill Gates announces he is stepping down as CEO after building Microsoft into the most powerful company in the world. pic.twitter.com/lsmbUqGwc9CNBC Classic: Bill Gates steps down as Microsoft CEO (2000)For more #CNBCClassic videos, follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnbcclassic
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