Word: cnbc
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...next time you see an analyst on CNBC telling you Company X is a "strong buy" at $30, and Company X promptly goes bankrupt, he wasn't ripping you off - he was just really, really wrong. Which, under the new SEC rules, will still be legal - and still be quite common...
These days Cramer pursues a media career full time, mainly on CNBC and Bloomberg Radio. In his book, Confessions of a Street Addict, you learn why he gave up trading for a living. Basically, Cramer got fed up with Cramer--not liking the obsessed lunatic he'd become and deciding to quit before he went certifiably bonkers. A lot of folks thought he had passed that threshold long...
...have been removed in the new edition--but nothing else. Cramer declines to comment. His lawyer Eric Seiler says "so much of the book is factually flawed that they need to make changes beyond what they've acknowledged." Maier asserts that Cramer would load up a position and feed CNBC stars Maria Bartiromo and David Faber news that would move his stocks--a charge CNBC and Cramer strongly deny...
...medal ceremony was watched by over five million Canadians on national television according to the Toronto Sun. In the U.S., the game was shown in its entirety only on CNBC. NBC showed the final minutes of the game, and then opted for taped skiing coverage instead of the medal ceremony...
...game will be broadcast live in its entirety on CNBC...