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Wednesday, 23 Jan 2008
Ladies' Night Web Extra: Part 1
Posted By:Tom Brennan
Topics:Biotechnology | Stock Picks | Stock Market
Sectors:Pharmaceuticals | Retail
Cramer loves doing Mad Money, but sometimes he wishes he had more time with viewers. That's why he jumped at the chance to spend some extra time -- after the show was finished taping -- answering audience questions just for cnbc.com.
So check out this video, where Cramer gives in-depth answers to questions about Target [TGT
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], and whether being in cash is a good idea right now.
Jim's charitable trust owns Schering-Plough.
Jim Cramer is co-founder, director and shareholder of TheStreet.com.
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