Mad Money host Jim Cramer was profiled by the Dallas Morning News this morning.
The article notes: “Although he makes money for people, he is not without detractors. A former employee, Nicholas Maier, wrote a book that criticized Mr. Cramer for pumping up stocks by feeding rumors to CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo. He has denied those allegations.
“He has also been criticized for being too bullish, too bearish or too hot-tempered. To avoid at least some of this criticism, his only stock holding is in TheStreet.com.
“Some of the stocks he mentions on the show are held in Mr. Cramer’s Action Alerts Plus personal portfolio, but these holdings are held by a trust, and any profits go to charity.”
Read the article here.
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