Looks like CNBC caught wind of that group using their name to promote stocks for pay and had their attorneys move on it and forced them to turn it over to CNBC. That would be why that one domain now defaults to GE, the (former) parent corporation of CNBC. That would also mean that CNBC/GE know who the people behind it are.
Actually Steve Repetti is likely more than just the "web designer"
Some things you should know before getting involved with Steve Repetti.
Repetti regularly uses Delaware corporations and LLCs to mask his identity and obfuscate what many consider to be organized schemes to defraud. Thanks to records uncovered during a lawsuit by his partners in CrunchFire.com those of us that have been victimized and defrauded by Steve Repetti have a growing body of evidence that he is in fact a serial fraudster, starting with a 15 year sentence in Maryland for Check Fraud.