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Essays by James. J. Cramer (New York Magazine)
- July 17, 2006
- Big Good Ben
- Fed chairman Ben Bernanke is no Alan Greenspan. For a while, that looked like bad news for the economy and stock market. Not anymore.
- June 12, 2006
- Hank Will Hammer 'Em
- Former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson is a major-league hard-ass with serious Wall Street credibility. In other words, he's just the Treasury secretary we need.
- April 10, 2006
- Stop the Presses
- The New York Times is ditching its hallowed stock quotes and putting them online. Now they should make the whole paper digital.
- March 13, 2006
- Sun Kissed
- Solar-power and other alternative-energy stocks suddenly appear to have a bright future. Even W. is warming up to them.
- February 13, 2006
- Incorrect Investing
- Or, how to stop worrying and love the morally reprehensible stocks that are thriving in the business-friendly Bush era.
- January 9, 2006
- General Motors Goes Bankrupt
- CITIGROUP MERGES WITH GOLDMAN SACHS. And other business-pages headlines we expect to see in 2006.
- December 5, 2005
- Unplugged
- Can the cable companies fend off the iPodization of the tube?
- November 7, 2005
- Sell American
- The U.S. stock market was once the darling of global investors. Now it's the Free World's worst. Thank you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Greenspan.
- October 10, 2005
- The Gold Parachute
- Or, how to stop worrying and save yourself from the president's profligate spending and stubborn insistence on no new taxes.
- September 12, 2005
- Google Is a Steal at $280 a Share
- The search-engine giant may seem overpriced, but gun-shy analysts, afraid of hyping stocks in the Spitzer era, have actually undervalued it.
- June 27, 2005
- Phil Purcell's People Problem
- It wasn't just bad management that brought down the Morgan Stanley chief. It was also the fact that no one could stand him.
- May 30, 2005
- Rich Stocks for a Steal
- Cheap chic is out. Wealth, or the appearance of it, is in. That's bad for Wal-Mart, good for Neiman Marcus.
- May 2, 2005
- No Bear There
- The market’s recent nosedive was allegedly caused by four factors. The thing is, none of them really matters.
- April 4, 2005
- Crude Math
- The coming oil boom; or, How to stop worrying and profit from sky-high and headed higher prices.
- February 14, 2005
- Mergers on the Verge
- Which billion-dollar companies are about to join forces and form multi-billion-dollar companies? A 2005 M&A forecast.
- January 3, 2005
- Future Stock
- Wal-Mart will stumble, the stock exchange will move to Chicago, major airlines will cease to exist, and other humble predictions for 2005.
- December 20, 2004
- Ode to the Falling Dollar
- Or, why we should stop worrying and learn to love our nation's rapidly plummeting currency.
- November 29, 2004
- Going Private
- The Bush plan to privatize Social Security and Medicare is a multi-billion-dollar disaster in the making. Perhaps the best we can do, ironically, is to copy the savings plan that federal employees get.
- November 15, 2004
- IPOs, Dirt-Cheap
- There's a new boom in initial public stock offerings. And this time around, the merch is priced to sell.
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