He's also stealing content from CNBC, and that's frowned upon... this is borderline phishing (without the personal data theft so really more violating copyright law), which would push it into the realm of possible legal action as well... Also link cloaking...
I just can't see his whois info as being legit. He'd be taking way too many risks, and from the looks of things this is probably not his first site.. he'd have been caught by now if he used his real info.
You could shut down his godaddy and perhaps hosting, as well as his affiliate deal with theonlinebusiness dot com by pointing out the fact that he's giving them sh*t traffic (I can't see anyone wanting their money site linked to this bs).
Looks like he's getting CNBC ads/info for the sidebar and subbing the links there for his own affiliate deal (if he's using an api his access to it could be revoked for that, and I'm sure CNBC's lawyers would have a thing or two to say)... also abusing the facebook api (if that's a thing) from the looks of things.
Looks like a pretty well-built site from a coding standpoint... by that I mean I couldn't find anything else by looking at the source code... to be honest I'm a pretty sh*t coder though, it makes my eyes blur after about 10 min, and there's a lot of it. Too ADD to look further.
EDIT: also something about ADS adclient 31, but idk what that is