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Mark Mitchell
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01/07/10 at 5:20 PM CST |
A blog published by the University of North
Carolina School of Journalism reported recently that Steve Cohen of
hedge fund SAC Capital managed to kill a story by Reute...
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Reggie Abaca
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11/03/09 at 10:25 AM CST |
Little known stock newsletter website Wall
St. Cheat Sheet received a surprise email from Jim Cramer in
response to an article critical of TheStreet.com Inc
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Jennifer Dajo
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08/14/09 at 3:13 PM CDT |
SEC Requests copy of financial film
spotlighting stock market corruption prlog.org/10...k.html I saw
"Stock Shock" and it was eye-opening.
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Judd Bagley
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08/14/09 at 12:02 PM CDT |
Within minutes of my introduction to the
world of short selling hedge funds, I encountered the analogy that
remains the best suited to describe the truth to which they...
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Jennifer Dajo
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07/20/09 at 11:57 AM CDT |
See the movie "Stock Shock" for a real
education in short selling and NSS. Great flick and entertaining.
Jim Cramer is in it. stockshockmovie.com
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Mark Mitchell
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07/19/09 at 12:01 PM CDT |
“SELL! SELL! SELL!” shouted Jim
Cramer on March 28, 2007. The CNBC “journalist” assured
his viewers that the FDA advisory panel would vote that...
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Robert Kaplan
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06/26/09 at 3:43 PM CDT |
I am your sucker who bought 1000 shares and
lost his shirt , as per your article so articulates. I wrote
emails to J.Cramer, Jon Stewart, SEC, NY'sAG Off.Nasdaq,...
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Renee Spaulding
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06/24/09 at 4:33 PM CDT |
My father lived with Prostate Cancer
for 13 years and during those years he
was depressed and humilitated until the day he passed in
March 2008. S...
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Mark Mitchell
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06/24/09 at 1:29 PM CDT |
This story, like too many others, begins
with Jim Cramer, the CNBC personality, making “a
mistake.” On September 26, 2005, Cramer announced to his
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Reggie Abaca
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03/21/09 at 12:59 PM CDT |
"I'm trying," he told Jon Stewart, on The
Daily Show. But he didn't say what he was really trying to do. He
didn't say that he was "trying" to distance himself ...
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