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] has soared 43% since Oct. 24, 2008, while the S&P 500 is up just 20% over the same period. Cramer doesn’t get credit for the call, though. Given the economy at the time, he doubted the company’s potential. But not CEO Peter McCausland. He appeared on Mad Money that day and predicted a rebound – and he was right.
Cramer wasn’t about to doubt McCausland a second time. So when the chief executive said that business could soon jump again because of pent-up demand, the Mad Money host invited McCausland back. What should investors expect? Is Airgas a great tell for the economy overall? If so, where do we go from here?
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