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Jim Cramer at the 92nd Street Y

By: James J. Cramer
Narrated by: Stephen J. Adler
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Jim Cramer, host of the popular CNBC show Mad Money, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and earned a law degree from Harvard. He later founded his own hedge fund, where he received record returns. In 1996, he co-founded TheStreet.com, a financial news, commentary, and information site, for which he serves as a senior columnist and markets commentator. He is also the host of the syndicated radio program RealMoney Radio, and he recently wrote his third book, Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World. Interviewer Stephen J. Adler is editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek.Don't miss Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World.©2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (P)2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Economics Leadership Management & Leadership

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The 92nd Street Y in New York City is one of the cultural epicenters of interviewing. Paring insightful interviewers with notable guests, the Y is a landmark. In their series "The Captains of Industry", the Y invited Jim Cramer, famed hedge fund investor and host of NBC’s Mad Money, to speak with Stephen J. Adler, then editor-in-chief of Reuters. The conversation was recorded live in 2006.

While Cramer’s stock-picking record at Mad Money is highly questionable, his hedge fund broke records for profitability. Listeners will be curious to hear Cramer’s take on competing and succeeding as a non-elite against the prep school types.

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It's a short fun listen and does go into Jim's days growing up and his predictions for the "future of 2007" some crackers at the end, but really shows his genius

Interesting listening to a time before the crash

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