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- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Cryptocurrency is here to stay, will be an 'important driver' for our business29 Mar 2018—CNBCEven though Nvidia's stock has fallen under pressure for the chipmaker's ties to cryptocurrency mining, Nvidia founder, President and CEO Jensen Huang doesn't expect the crypto craze to die down anytime soon. "Cryptocurrency will be here. The ability for the world to have a very low-friction, low-cost way of exchanging value is going to be here for a long time," Huang told CNBC on Thursday in an interview with "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer. Huang's company is less a chipmaker now than a...
- Cramer's lightning round: With so many great bank stocks, stay away from Wells Fargo20 Mar 2018—CNBCWells Fargo & Co.: "I think it does nothing. There's so many great banks. Why would you even think about that one?" Cara Therapeutics: "You know, I believed in it. Obviously the shorts are all over the thing. They don't think it's real. Let's have them back on." Take-Two Interactive Software: "OK, [CEO] Strauss Zelnick's put together an amazing company. All those stocks have been under pressure repeatedly from a lot of different ways. I stand by my recommendation, Take-Two." Cronos Group...
- New SoFi CEO Anthony Noto on the 3 things his fintech company must do to outpace competition14 Mar 2018—CNBCSoFi's new CEO, Twitter veteran Anthony Noto, took the CEO role at the financial technology company to help build a next-generation financial institution, he told CNBC on Wednesday. But to outperform the rest of the increasingly crowded fintech space, the privately held SoFi needs to do three things, Noto told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer in an exclusive interview. "First, we have to have the best selection — and not just selection of each product, but variations of those products," Noto said....
- PayPal CEO sees international potential as countries like India skip over legacy fintech14 Mar 2018—CNBCFor PayPal CEO Dan Schulman, the main driver of his company's gains to date has been "the digitization of cash." "The entire financial system's ecosystem is moving, more rapidly than ever before, away from cash and towards digital payments because of the explosion of mobile phones," Schulman told CNBC on Wednesday in an exclusive "Mad Money" interview with Jim Cramer. With 227 million subscribers, 65 percent of whom reside outside of North America, PayPal has seized on this "explosion" of...
- Cramer on Fed's Wells Fargo move: I don't think bank stocks could get a worse piece of news2 Feb 2018—CNBC"Widespread consumer abuses" fueled the Federal Reserve's Friday decision to restrict Wells Fargo's asset size and call for the removal of four of the big bank's board members. While CNBC's Jim Cramer was surprised that the Fed didn't do something sooner, Fed Chair Janet Yellen's outgoing move was more brazen than the "Mad Money" host expected. "This is a little more extreme than I thought that [the Fed] might do, demanding that the board change. More importantly, this limit of assets. This...
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