David Neeleman on Jim Cramer's Mad Money (CNBC) today
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David Neeleman on Jim Cramer's Mad Money (CNBC) today
In case you missed it, JetBlue CEO David Neeleman was a telephone guest on Jim Cramer's Mad Money today on CNBC. He was a little coy and very understated. Cramer asked him if it's fair that the legacy carriers cut back on perqs, leg room, convenience, etc., and then go running to Congress when they get in financial trouble. Neeleman didn't take the bait and gave a very polite answer.
All in all not a very good interview. But for what it's worth, Cramer said that if he had to invest in an airline, JetBlue would be the only one he'd ever consider buying stock in.
All in all not a very good interview. But for what it's worth, Cramer said that if he had to invest in an airline, JetBlue would be the only one he'd ever consider buying stock in.
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Originally Posted by Boofer
In case you missed it, JetBlue CEO David Neeleman was a telephone guest on Jim Cramer's Mad Money today on CNBC. He was a little coy and very understated. Cramer asked him if it's fair that the legacy carriers cut back on perqs, leg room, convenience, etc., and then go running to Congress when they get in financial trouble. Neeleman didn't take the bait and gave a very polite answer.
All in all not a very good interview. But for what it's worth, Cramer said that if he had to invest in an airline, JetBlue would be the only one he'd ever consider buying stock in.
All in all not a very good interview. But for what it's worth, Cramer said that if he had to invest in an airline, JetBlue would be the only one he'd ever consider buying stock in.