Word: cramer
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...traded just Procter & Gamble and Bristol Myers at Cramer Berkowitz, we could know them inside out. But we wouldn't make much, let alone beat the averages. All the action in this year's market has been in stocks of the moment, those newly minted dotcoms or dotcom-related issues that seem to soar 30 and 40 points at a clip. There's only one problem with owning them. Call us old-fashioned, but we like to know more about stocks than their symbols and past trajectories...
...Cramer is a hedge-fund manager and writes for thestreet.com This column should not be construed as advice to buy or sell stocks. His fund currently has positions in Microsoft, Yahoo, JDS Uniphase, Intel and Sycamore
...Once upon a time in the 1970s, a question arose among the Bee Gee faithful: What's grooving at Harvard? A guy named James J. Cramer '77 (then hair-famous; now street.com smart) and Crimson pal Steve A. Ballmer '77 (then a turkey shoot victim; now a Microsoft billionaire) decided to start a Crimson magazine. They named it What Is To Be Done, a shout out to communism, a form of socio-political organization, that Mr. Cramer liked a lot. We hear he runs his hedge fund like a good Leninist. Once upon a time, in the late 1990s...
...Cramer, a hedge-fund manager, writes for theStreet.com He is long on Intel. This column should not be construed as advice to sell or buy stocks
...Cramer runs a hedge fund and writes for theStreet.com He is long Cisco, Microsoft and Intel. This column should not be construed as advice to buy or sell stocks