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  2. 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.

  3. Jim Cramer - Wikipedia

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    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 (2013).

  4. Fast Money (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The success of Mad Money prompted CNBC to look to replicate that success with another show. [5] Fast Money was created by Dylan Ratigan and Susan Krakower, Vice President of Strategic Programming and Development, [6] as a spin off from a weekly segment that first aired in the May 2006 episodes of On the Money.

  5. What 'Mad Men' Teaches Us About Money - AOL

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  6. CNBC - Wikipedia

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    The highest daytime viewership of the network in 2000 was 343,000. [27] However, after the burst of the dot-com bubble, CNBC's viewing figures declined in tandem. In 2002, CNBC's ratings fell 44% and were down another 5% in 2003. [28] The network's ratings steadily fell until bottoming in Q1 2005, with an average viewership of 134,000 during ...

  7. Jon Stewart–Jim Cramer conflict - Wikipedia

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    Cramer repeated, referring to his own quote during a March 11, 2008 segment of Mad Money. Moreover, Cramer outlined, But through a clever sound bite, Stewart, and subsequently Rich—neither of whom have bothered to listen to the context of the pulled quote—pass off the notion of account safety as an out-and-out buy recommendation.

  8. Charlie Munger, the Fund of Letters and Other People's Money

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  9. Pro-Trump dark money network tied to Elon Musk behind fake ...

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    An initiative called Progress 2028 that purports to be Kamala Harris’ liberal counter to the conservative Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 is actually run by a dark money network supporting ...