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Bob Pisani, CNBC’s long -time NYSE reporter to leave his role

Bob Pisani, who has delivered CNBC viewers from the ground of the New York stock exchange via the market observers for about a decade – plans to make a regular presence for market observers – to leave his role in early May.

“Although we will definitely miss him in its usual role, I am glad that this is not a goodbye-bob to return to our growing direct-to-consumer business to CNBC later this year, in which his specialist knowledge, his analysis and unique voice continue to inform our loyal CNBC pro-subscribers and include our loyal CNBC-Pro-Pro. become.

Pisani has been with CNBC since 1990 and covered real estate and corporate management at the beginning of his term in office before covering NYSE in 1997.

His move is a large series of news speakers for main companies that have left their work or have reduced their roles in the past few months. At NBCUniversal, Chuck Todd left the company, while Hoda Kotb switched from the co-border “Today” to participating. Andrea Mitchell left her long -term day show on MSNBC to concentrate more on reporting on NBC News. Lester Holt, anchor from “NBC Nightly News”, will leave this role in the coming days and focus on a new task at “Dateline”.

Pisani was “a main support on CNBC and a real Wall Street institution, which brings passion, sharp analysis and a deep understanding of the markets that brought him the respect of his colleagues and viewers alike,” said Colarusso.

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