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  2. Jim Cramer - Wikipedia

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    Cramer hosted Kudlow & Cramer from 2002 to 2005. Mad Money with Jim Cramer first aired on CNBC in 2005. [3] Cramer has written several books, including Confessions of a Street Addict (2002), Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World (2005), Jim Cramer's Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich (2006), and Jim Cramer's Get Rich Carefully ...

  3. Mad Money - Wikipedia

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    Mad Money is an American finance television program hosted by Jim Cramer that began airing on CNBC on March 14, 2005. Its main focus is investment and speculation, particularly in public company stocks. Mad Money replaced Bullseye, a news and finance program, taking its 6 p.m. Eastern Time slot.

  4. CNBC’s Jim Cramer faces backlash for telling viewers ... - AOL

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    With the backdrop of Monday’s losses stoking fears of a recession, “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer said on Monday’s “Squawk on the Street”: “If you care about your paycheck, you go with ...

  5. What is Jim Cramer’s Net Worth? - AOL

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    Jim Cramer, 67, is an American TV personality, journalist, author and former hedge fund manager who is known for hosting "Mad Money" on CNBC and for co-founding the website The Street. Cramer, who ...

  6. Street Signs (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    One notable segment of the programme, which aired at 2:40pm ET, the "Stop Trading!" segment, was presented by Jim Cramer (host of another CNBC program, Mad Money). In this segment, which formerly aired on Closing Bell prior to 2006-09-11, the co-anchors asked Cramer about the stocks making news, and also asked him for his take on the day's markets.

  7. Jim Cramer Leaves TheStreet for Broad CNBC Content Deal - AOL

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    Jim Cramer, the outspoken stock analyst, has long held down two jobs: one as a columnist for financial-news website TheStreet.com that he founded, and another as a colorful commentator for CNBC.

  8. ‘I screwed up’: Jim Cramer once cried on air over trusting ...

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    During a candid segment on CNBC in October that year, Cramer admitted, “I screwed up.” Don’t miss Commercial real estate has outperformed the S&P 500 over 25 years.

  9. ‘I want to scream’: Jim Cramer is adamant that analysts are ...

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    In a recent episode of CNBC’s “Mad Money,” the TV host reiterated his bullish stance on GLP-1 drugs — which are used to treat diabetes and obesity — and the companies that make them ...