Willard, who first wrote for Real Money in 2001 and 2002, wrote Thursday, “Clearly, much of my career’s success is due to TheStreet and Jim Cramer specifically and I’ve told Jim how much I appreciate him and this company. I reached back out to Jim a few weeks ago and told him I missed TheStreet’s community and readership. And now I’m back!
“I’ll be posting ideas and analysis and commentary articles on Real Money every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Long-time readers of Real Money know that I’ll try to find the most revolutionary tech companies and own them for a very long time.”
Willard previously wrote a monthly investment column for The Financial Times and appeared regularly on CNBC’s Kudlow & Company from 2004 to 2006. He founded the investment management company CL Willard Capital in 2002.
Willard was also the author of the monthly investment newsletter TheCodyReport.net and an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University.
His Fox Business show “Happy Hour” was canceled in 2010. He wrote commentary about the markets for Marketwatch.com until February.
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