Every time you think corporate rebranding can't get any worse, someone manages to surprise you. CNBC's latest move just set a new benchmark for questionable brand decisions. Makes you wonder what the strategy team was thinking—or if they were thinking at all. The bar was already on the floor, but somehow they found a way to dig deeper.
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ThesisInvestor
· 19h ago
WTF, is this true, CNBC? Where's the strategy team's brain?
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12-06 08:51
Digging and digging, CNBC has really hit rock bottom this time.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 12-06 08:43
Digging three feet deep and still managing to mess up—this level of thinking is truly something else.
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-06 08:31
Digging three feet to find a new low, this move by CNBC is truly impressive.
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StealthMoon
· 12-06 08:30
Digging three feet underground still isn't deep enough—this time it's truly insane.
Every time you think corporate rebranding can't get any worse, someone manages to surprise you. CNBC's latest move just set a new benchmark for questionable brand decisions. Makes you wonder what the strategy team was thinking—or if they were thinking at all. The bar was already on the floor, but somehow they found a way to dig deeper.