[ad_1] In the first debate on the US Senate race in North Dakota, incumbent Democrat Heidi Heitkamp said that she "would try" to remedy the "horrible mistake" of using to misnomer of …
Read More »Cramer brings together 5 industrial titles that he currently enjoys, including Boeing
[ad_1] Boeing, the aerospace giant, is in second place with its shares up 24% despite last week's sale and lingering concerns over how trade disputes could affect the company's business in China. …
Read More »Cramer unveils 5 health actions that he likes right now
[ad_1] Cramer's favorite group was HCA Holdings, an operator of for-profit health care facilities whose shares operated at 54% during the year. Calling the stock of HCA "a theft" at its current …
Read More »Cramer: I favor one more Fed hike, then ‘Yellen-ize’ and hold
[ad_1] The stock market’s rebound Friday is the beginning of a “real rally,” and the only thing that could hurt it is the Federal Reserve, according to CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
Read More »Cramer warns CEOs that he is worried about a slowdown in profits
[ad_1] CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday that he was addressing dozens of CEOs every week and that they were all worried about the slowdown in earnings growth.
Read More »Winds of head and wind of back: recapitulation of "the crazy money" of Cramer (Tuesday 10/2/18)
[ad_1] You will need much more than a meteorologist to choose the winning actions, said Jim Cramer at his Crazy money viewers on Tuesday, but it's still useful to know in which …
Read More »Cramer explains why GE’s board really booted former CEO John Flannery
[ad_1] Contrary to what many believe, former General Electric CEO John Flannery wasn’t removed by the ailing industrial’s board because of the pace of his planned turnaround, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
Read More »Cramer identifies the key to AMD's success: its massive end-market
[ad_1] While most of the market's semiconductor stocks tumbled at Tuesday's close, CNBC's Jim Cramer noted a key player: the stock of Advanced Micro Devices, which jumped 192% in 2018.
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