Benzinga's Jason Raznick Drops By CNBC

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Jason Raznick, the President and co-founder of Benzinga, dropped by CNBC this week to discuss the site, social media, and SEC regulation.

“Every day we're writing stories….that create news into ideas that investors can potentially trade off,” Raznick said. “We have 30 to 40 analysts that are constantly watching” for things that could move the market throughout the day.

“We're the quickest around,” Raznick adds. “We started a new service called pro.benzinga.com, which you can get in realtime, no delays. [It's] even faster than Benzinga.com!”

During the interview, Raznick was asked if Benzinga was going to get snatched up like HuffPo did earlier this year.

“It's been an interesting time since that number came out,” he said, referring to the $315 million price that AOL, Inc. AOL paid to acquire the Huffington Post. “We've had some inquiries, but we're not looking to sell unless the right strategic partner came along.”

“We want to grow,” Raznick added. “We're just in the beginning of this. We have a huge vision, and we've only executed a little bit of it so far.”

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