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I am starting this thread for those of us who admire James Cramer and his team on thestreet.com. He and his team of journalists provide witty, humorous, and inciteful commentary on what's happening in the world of stocks. I appreciate this kind of journalism because I actually learn something that I am able to use. He and his team try to let people know what is actually happening "out there" in the real world. However, James Cramer recently is being villified for his candor because of his coverage of WAVO. In his attempt on CNBC to educate people on how the business of a short squeeze works (which I certainly appreciated learning), James Cramer used WAVO as an example. He stated that it was never his intent to short WAVO but "just wanted to demonstrate that it could not be borrowed and was therefore subject to a short squeeze that could explain some of the stock's behavior of late." James Cramer now made an announcement today that pending a review, the investing public "should not expect me on CNBC "Squawk" again." I truly hope to see James Cramer return shortly. I believe that James Cramer will be vindicated shortly and this thread serves as an opportunity for those that appreciate the knowledge they have gained from James Cramer and his reporters no nonsense/hard hitting style of reporting. Keep it up !! Regards, Phil | ||||||||||||
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