[COLOR=#000000! important]CNBC anchor Mark Haines has died at 65, the network announced Wednesday. Haines was the co-host of "Squawk on the Street" and had been at CNBC since 1989. He was one of the network's most familiar faces.
CNBC President Mark Hoffman said Haines died at his home on Tuesday evening.
"With his searing wit, profound insight and piercing interview style, he was a constant and trusted presence in business news for more than 20 years," Hoffman said in a statement.
The network produced this look back at some of Haines' most memorable moments with his longtime co-host, Erin Burnett, when she left CNBC.[/COLOR]
CNBC President Mark Hoffman said Haines died at his home on Tuesday evening.
"With his searing wit, profound insight and piercing interview style, he was a constant and trusted presence in business news for more than 20 years," Hoffman said in a statement.
The network produced this look back at some of Haines' most memorable moments with his longtime co-host, Erin Burnett, when she left CNBC.[/COLOR]