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Posted On: 03/31/2021 2:36:29 PM
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pnwtri and I posted about Dr. John Bream calling out Sara Eisen and Jim Cramer on twitter for covering a phase 1 trial of molnupiravir which Bream said "basically does nothing clinically relevant in COVID" while "a drug that SAVES LIVES gets no mention?"
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I thought that Cramer and Adam Feuerstein had a previous work relationship, so I did some (Google) digging and came up with this.
AF started writing for TheStreet.com (which Cramer co-founded in 1996) in February 2001. After 16 years he quit TheStreet to start at STAT. He wrote a goodbye article (see link below) which included this:
A big thanks to everyone who read my work, posted comments, emailed questions for the Biotech Stock Mailbag or just yelled at me because you thought I sucked. You didn't have to do any of those things, but you did, and I'm grateful. I also want to thank all my TheStreet co-workers, fellow reporters and editors, past and present, who helped me become a better journalist. I will wear TheStreet alumnus badge with honor.
Lastly, to Jim Cramer, my mentor, my colleague, my friend: Thank you for everything.
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/goodbye-14176330
In view of Cramer and AF's past (and possibly current?) relationship, the odds of getting favorable publicity on CNBC are not very good IMHO.
Read More: https://investorshangout.com/post/newpost/605...z6qiNE9i5A
I thought that Cramer and Adam Feuerstein had a previous work relationship, so I did some (Google) digging and came up with this.
AF started writing for TheStreet.com (which Cramer co-founded in 1996) in February 2001. After 16 years he quit TheStreet to start at STAT. He wrote a goodbye article (see link below) which included this:
A big thanks to everyone who read my work, posted comments, emailed questions for the Biotech Stock Mailbag or just yelled at me because you thought I sucked. You didn't have to do any of those things, but you did, and I'm grateful. I also want to thank all my TheStreet co-workers, fellow reporters and editors, past and present, who helped me become a better journalist. I will wear TheStreet alumnus badge with honor.
Lastly, to Jim Cramer, my mentor, my colleague, my friend: Thank you for everything.
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/goodbye-14176330
In view of Cramer and AF's past (and possibly current?) relationship, the odds of getting favorable publicity on CNBC are not very good IMHO.
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