CNBC: Stock Market & Business

CNBC: Stock Market & Business

Versant Media LLCv8.8.0

$400.0K
Revenue
30.0K
Downloads
4.7 ★
Rating
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How Much Does CNBC: Stock Market & Business Make?

Monthly Revenue
$400.0K
Yearly Revenue
$4.8M
Per Download
$13.33

Platform Performance

🍎iOS
Revenue
$400.0K
Downloads
30.0K
Rating
4.7 (628,274)

Rating Distribution

4.7
★★★★★
628,274 reviews
5
1%
4
1%
3
3%
2
17%
1
78%

Top Countries

🇺🇸 US🇮🇳 IN🇨🇦 CA

Rankings

Category Rank
#9
Reviews (3)
☆☆☆☆LoLaMC4/21/2025
Fire Kernan & Cramer now! Listen to Steve Weiss.

My question might sound a bit tongue-in-cheek but, seriously, what is the point of having someone with such a limited knowledge of finance and a narrowly partisan take on every issue co-hosting a show? He seems more and more like an embarrassment to his colleagues and a distraction from the serious matters facing the markets. His obnoxious and arrogant attitude during his interview of Vinod Khosla on 7/22 should make people think twice before appearing on Squawk Box. The great Mark Haines must be spinning in his grave… As for the app itself, price data and charts pale in comparison to Yahoo Finance, but it is nice to have selected content from the TV programming. Steve Weiss is the only contributor who is not just busy talking up his book but also tells it as he sees it, and there are also some great guests: I particularly appreciate Kyle Bass for his view on geopolitics, a hawk’s hawk. The recent self-inflicted financial collapse once again shows that CNBC has become a place where so-called pundits talk their book and fuel the hype instead of urging caution and reason. That a sycophantic buffoon like Jim Cramer can be the #1 pundit shows the incompetence of CNBC’s management. I have been watching for over 25 years and now I barely even use the app. In the end, when the history of the Crypto/AI/Trump bubble is written, I expect CNBC and its hosts/pushers to figure prominently as the main culprits why investors held on to their overpriced shares for so long.

☆☆☆☆Morphenomenal2/5/2024
Embarrassingly useless… even for something in the finance “industry”

I paid for an annual “Pro” subscription and found no value to its content. As far as I’m aware this app may be the best place for high-latency data of poor quality and non-GAAP absurdly manipulated metrics which creates “slightly” misleading “information” like positive EPS values for companies that have no earnings… until the company invents their own false system of accounting to “adjust” their losses into “gains” which exist solely in the minds of adjusting-perpetrators and the numbers next to “EPS” in apps like this which fail to include an asterisk for fine print which reads something equivalent to “this number is for novelty use only” and like the entirety of our cable channel and “news” in this app: everything you see and hear is a thinly veiled commercial to promote retail transactions and provide thirsty “professionals” a chance to plug their name and/or business. The paucity of non-paywalled articles is almost as bad as the “writing” within those “articles” — if you still use CNBC as your primary source of information for investment and/or trading purposes I must suggest you reconsider the being a market participant. If however you enjoy AI-generated trash amended and/or edited by incompetent editors or find countless anecdotes of the same nature riveting à la “A Person Makes Money w/ a Job - Here’s How They Do It” and/or “Someone Wants to Plug Themselves alongside 5 Common Sense ‘Tips’” perhaps you will enjoy what this app now offers.

★★★★★Isa021386/9/2020
Many Thanks to a few Great Staff...

Dear CNBC Managers, I’d like to Thank some of your great staff who have always maintained very professional, non-biased, and level headed analysis regardless how unstable the market is. These are your Best people you have who we as viewers really Trust and listen. Will you kindly First Thank the following staff for us: David Faber, Andrew Sorkin, Becky Quick, Melissa Lee, Carl Quintanlla, Steve Liebsman, Bob Pisano, Julie Bootstin, Sue Herrera, the auto reporter, and Ron( glasses ;bald), etc. When these people talk, we listen. They have helped me a making many good decisions lot in my investment. Thank you. However, there is one person on CMBC morning (Kerner) is so irrational, hot temper, and political that he has and will turn many viewers away. We don’t need his political agenda to make investment decision. The Bond person also has hot temper. You just don’t see Bloomberg TV staff displays such unprofessional behavior. CNBC managers need to address this issue. It’s simply absurd and so unprofessional. On the other hand, Sue Herera May not give the best analysis, but she is always professional. I think I these two people an learn from Herera andsnyvofvhis colleagues. I’ve been watching CNBC since 1992. I’ve went through several real bad markets and lost lot, and finally learned why and how the technical professional making their proper decisions. So I am able to float a little this time around. Thanks to some of your great staff!

Version History (157)
8.8.06/13/2026
8.7.05/28/2026
8.6.04/25/2026
8.5.04/7/2026
8.4.33/13/2026
8.4.23/7/2026
iOS App Version 8.4.12/27/2026
8.4.02/24/2026
8.3.01/29/2026
8.2.012/26/2025
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Supported Languages (1)
English
App Details

CNBC brings the world of Wall Street to you with breaking news alerts, watchlists, global market data, CNBC TV & live audio. Access the power of CNBC...

iOS App ID
398018310
Content Rating
13+
Min OS
17.0
Size
161.9 MB
In-App Purchases
Yes
Publisher
Versant Media LLC
US

In-App Purchases (7)

NamePriceType
CNBC+ (Monthly)$14.99Monthly
PRO Membership Monthly$34.99Monthly
Monthly Subscription$49.99Monthly
CNBC+ (Annual)$149.99Yearly
CNBC PRO Membership Annual$299.99Yearly
CNBC Pro Membership Annual$299.99Yearly
Annual Subscription$399.99Yearly