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CNBC Media Alert: CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime” to Premiere on March 14 with Notable Guests All Week

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CNBC’s Scott Wapner to host the network’s all-new program “Closing Bell: Overtime”

WHEN: Starting Monday, March 14th at 4pm ET

WHERE: CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime”

For the premiere week of CNBC’s all-new program, Altimeter Capital Founder & CEO Brad Gerstner, DoubleLine Capital LP CEO, CIO & Co-Founder Jeffrey Gundlach, Avenue Capital Group CEO, Chairman & Co-Founder Marc Lasry, Quadratic Capital Management Founder & Managing Partner Nancy Davis, Eminence Capital Founder, CEO & CIO Ricky Sandler and more will speak with “Closing Bell: Overtime” starting tomorrow, Monday, March 14th at 4pm ET. Topics will include: reaction to the Fed decision on Wednesday, March 16th, market volatility and effects from the war in Ukraine, tech turmoil and the sell-off in tech stocks, among others. Videos from the interviews will be available at: https://www.cnbc.com/closing-bell-overtime/.

When the bell rings, the action does not end and on “Closing Bell: Overtime,” CNBC’s Scott Wapner takes audiences through all of the after-hours moves including breaking news, corporate earnings and post-market trading. Big investors, smart strategists and top money managers debate actionable ideas and the big market themes of the day and get viewers ready for tomorrow’s trading day.

Follow the show on Twitter and the Closing Bell Podcast.

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