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Was Jim Cramer right to blame market failures on the Obama administration just six weeks after the president took office?
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Stocks discussed on the in-depth session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Wednesday November 25.Editor's Note: Wednesday's program was a repeat of a Mad Money episode that last aired on September 2, 2009.Complete Story »
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Since I started this blog, I’ve noticed a growing number of individuals in the financial arena have proclaimed that well-known investor Edward Lampert, who heads ESL Investments and chairs Sears Holdings Corporation, has lost his “mojo.”
Some have even said he does not merit the title of “The Next Warren Buffett.”
However, Lampert still has his supporters. [...]
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The proposed financial transaction tax is generating a heated debate, with much of the heat being directed at Jim Cramer, who voiced his reluctant support if the tax revenue is used to create jobs in America.
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CNBC, like any other organization, has typically followed the rule that while you might despise your colleagues, any trash talk about them being idiots or whores is done privately. United front and all that crap.* So, for instance, we've yet to hear anyone from the network agree with the generally accepted belief that Jim Cramer's bold call your money was safe with Bear Stearns back in March 2008, because "Bear Stearns is fine," was one of...
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- Cramer's Lightning Round: Sensational Ciena (seekingalpha.com)
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CNBC's David Faber... no I mean Newsweek, Rips Jim Cramer for Bear Stearns Call. Calls the 2nd worst prediction. ‘Bear Stearns is fine' - Jim Cramer, March 11, 2008
The SEC is looking into option trading in 3Com (Nasdaq: COMS) before the announced acquisition by HP (NYSE: HPQ). “It screams insider trading to the SEC,” said law professor Peter Henning.
Is there an end in sight for government spending? During...
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