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Herb Greenberg (born June 8, 1952 in Miami, Florida) is an American journalist,. He rejoined TheStreet He also continues as a contributor for CNBC, where Greenberg had been senior stocks commentator since June 2010. Prior to joining CNBC, Greenberg left journalism to start a stock research firm with Debbie Meritz, an analyst and accountant. The firm, GreenbergMeritz Research & Analytics, was subscription-only and was targeted to institutional investors, investment banks and accounting firms. Before starting his research firm, Greenberg was a columnist and blogger for MarketWatch.com and a former columnist for ''The Wall Street Journal''. He had also been a contributor to CNBC, having appeared regularly on a variety of shows. During the first year of ''Mad Money'', he was a show regular, battling host Jim Cramer in a weekly segment called, "East vs. West". ==Biography== Prior to joining MarketWatch.com, Greenberg was senior columnist for TheStreet.com for six years. Before transitioning to online journalism, Greenberg spent 10 years as the six-day-a-week columnist for the ''San Francisco Chronicle's'' Business section. While at the Chronicle, for several years in the mid-1990s, he also had his own America Online business commentary site, ''Bizinsider''. Also while at the Chronicle, Greenberg spent several years as the morning business reporter for KRON-TV in San Francisco and freelanced for five years as the monthly "Against the Grain" columnist for ''Fortune (magazine)''. Earlier, Greenberg was a New York-based financial correspondent for the ''Chicago Tribune'' after transferring from its Chicago newsroom, where he covered the food and restaurant industry. Greenberg has also worked for ''Crain's Chicago Business'', the ''St. Paul Pioneer Press'', ''Amusement Business'', and the ''Boca Raton News.'' Greenberg is an alumnus of the University of Miami with a bachelor's degree in journalism. He now resides in Connecticut. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Herb Greenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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