James Cramer
American stockbroker, television personality, author
James Cramer (born 10 February 1955) is an American lawyer, a former Goldman Sachs financial advisor, a shareholder, a former CNBC Kudlow & Cramer co-host with Lawrence Kudlow, CNBC Mad Money host, and director and shareholder of TheStreet.com, a company publicly traded on the NASDAQ Stock Market with the stock symbol TSCM.
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edit- OK, Peter writes, "Should I be worried about Bear Stearns in terms of liquidity and get my money out of there?" No, no, no! Bear Stearns is fine. Do not take your money— this is ridi— if there's one takeaway other than a +400 so Bear— Bear Stearns is not in trouble. If anything, they're more likely to be taken over. Don't move your money from Bear! That's just being silly! Don't be silly.
- Mad Money (11 March 2008)
- Go cry to your mother.
- Apple is becoming the JC Penney of tech. I think that there is a sense that the company is in a tailspin, and it doesn't seem to matter what they do right now. … Whatever product that is coming out in September is a clear loser. We haven't seen it yet, but it is a loser.
- Cramer: Apple Is 'Becoming the JC Penney of Tech' in CNBC Executive Edge (2 April 2013)