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James J. Cramer

March 31, 2008 | The Bottom Line
The Bear Stearns Bull

With the collapse of the country’s fifth-largest bank, the market hit bottom. The bear (small b) has finally been tamed.

March 10, 2008 | The Bottom Line
There Will Be Corn

How to profit from the coming agribusiness boom.

February 4, 2008 | The Bottom Line
The Phony Stimulus

The Bush economic plan is a $150 billion debacle. Here's a cheaper, more effective, and longer-lasting alternative.

January 7, 2008 | The Bottom Line
The Future of Business

What stories will dominate the financial world in 2008? Our Wall Street guru makes his predictions.

November 19, 2007 | The Bottom Line
Street Justice

Merrill Lynch’s Stan O’Neal and Citigroup’s Chuck Prince racked up billions in losses—and got exactly what they deserved.

October 1, 2007 | The Bottom Line
In Bernanke We Trust

The Fed chair came out from under Alan Greenspan’s shadow with a bold rate cut that may have prevented a recession. What’s Hank Paulson waiting for?

August 20, 2007 | The Bottom Line
Bloody and Bloodier

The subprime-lending crisis is worse than you think, and could crush financial and real-estate markets for years.

June 18, 2007 | The Bottom Line
Rupert’s Eleven-Year Hunt

Rupert Murdoch started stalking Dow Jones more than a decade ago. I know, because he and I discussed the deal. This time, he’ll get his prey.

June 4, 2007 | Features
Cramer vs. Cramer

“Why does everybody hate me?” The Wall Street maniac explains his critics, the market, and himself.

May 7, 2007 | The Bottom Line
Bank on I-Banks

Don’t hate investment bankers for raking in millions. Invest in their absurdly profitable (yet still undervalued) outfits and share the wealth.

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