give me odds on Cramer being yanked off CNBC by the end of the year..

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by TheDudeofLife, Jun 22, 2006.

  1. #71     Jun 30, 2006
  2. JC is that you??? quite knowledgeable for 2 posts. My 2 bits on this is since they banned my beloved Dan Dorfman, Crazy Cramer will have to do. Now I'm going back to watching Deadwood on HBO. Here's a good question, is the amount of cussing portrayed on Deadwood historically accurate. The drop at least 100 F Bombs an episode.

    Fu@#ing Rennick out
     
    #72     Jun 30, 2006
  3. I would say the odds are a little greater than even.with this caveat..


    .if the show ends and they say it was because JC wanted to pursue "other interests" thena bet on him being "yanked" still wins...
     
    #73     Jul 1, 2006
  4. #74     Jul 2, 2006
  5. capmac

    capmac

    If the market continues going down the toilet, Cramer will be off by years end. No need to listen to someone who only recommends going long stocks in a bear market.
     
    #75     Jul 13, 2006
  6. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    If only that were true! Would be awesome!
     
    #76     Jul 13, 2006
  7. His fans are more annoying than he is.
     
    #77     Jul 13, 2006
  8. well it looked like his show was live today..it didn't have a "taped on a previous date disclaimer" and he was live earlier this week. anyway I found it really creepy,sad, and amusing that his show didn't show charts, mention any current market action, or have a lightning round...so is Jim's show only truly live when we are in a bull market??...I posture yes...anyway so if we continue to have a bear market, will jim start to have daily shows that seem like they could have been previously taped in a very vague time frame...bam boom boooyah.....hey I will take 5 to 1 one against for Jim no longer being on Mad Money by years end....
     
    #78     Jul 14, 2006
  9. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    I would take that bet... hoping to pay out! Please oh please banish the show!
     
    #79     Jul 14, 2006
  10. i was at the cnbc studios this week, and there seems to still be quite the buzz surrounding jim cramer. people clamoring to get tickets to his live shows, etc.

    When the taping of cramer was played in the lobby, hordes gathered 'round the TV like he was Jesus Christ broadcasting on TV. That made the CNBC execs smile...


    I doubt it will be 2006. Maybe 2007 when the masses begin to fade away (or lose enough money in 2006 and wake up in '07)
     
    #80     Jul 15, 2006