Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

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Mar 19, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/19/26

J.K. Szymanski, CEO of Signet Jewelers, a retail jewelry leader steering strategy and capital allocation. He discusses Signet’s turnaround, focus on a streamlined portfolio, consumer resilience, and the role of lab-grown diamonds. Short takes cover results, cash deployment, and strategic priorities in clear, punchy conversation.
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14 snips
Mar 18, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/18/26

Arthur Mensch, co-founder and CEO of Mistral AI, talks open-weight models and decentralizing AI. Jeff Martin, Chairman and CEO of Sempra, outlines big utility and LNG plans and a $65B capital push. They discuss enterprise AI deployment, competition with large vendors, U.S. energy exports, and transmission growth in Texas. Short, sharp conversations on tech and energy strategy.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/17/26

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA co-founder and CEO who grew the company from GPUs into AI infrastructure. He discusses NVIDIA’s shift to AI systems and data center expansion. He explains software agents, the new Vera CPU, confidential computing across clouds, and partnerships speeding drug discovery. He also previews open-source OpenCLAW and why NVIDIA’s reach may keep expanding.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/16/26

Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, on building AI-ready data centers and financing solutions. Rene Haas, CEO of Arm, on power-efficient CPUs scaling from mobile to data centers and autonomous machines. Sasin Ghazi, CEO of Synopsys, on virtual prototyping, AI-driven chip design and speeding engineering cycles. They focus on AI infrastructure demand, power efficiency, and tools that accelerate semiconductor development.
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4 snips
Mar 13, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/13/26

A lively celebration of a 20-year run in financial media and the show’s mission to teach Main Street investors. Stories cover early struggles, retail investing’s rise, and the impact of zero-fee trading. Anecdotes include college tours, emotional listener stories, and pop culture crossovers. The program also revisits blunt calls around 2007 and the backlash that followed.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/12/26

Lloyd Blankfein, former Goldman Sachs CEO known for leadership during crises. Gary Steele, CEO of Shield AI building autonomous defense drones. Michael Hurlston, CEO of Lumentum powering data-center optics. They discuss optics demand and NVIDIA ties. They cover drones and autonomy in modern combat. They reflect on Goldman culture, crisis leadership, and potential public markets for defense tech.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/11/26

Market risk from the Iran conflict and oil swings takes center stage. Themes to buy if oil calms include data centers, memory plays, and budget retail. Deep dives cover Oracle’s reassuring quarter and OpenAI ties. Corporate moves include AI-driven job cuts and turnaround plans at Mattel. Rapid-fire stock calls and listener Q&A round out the conversation.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/10/26

John Fieldy, CEO of Celsius Holdings, talks growth, brand expansion and distribution wins like the PepsiCo partnership. Jim Anderson, CEO of Coherent, outlines data-center photonics, optics replacing copper, and the NVIDIA strategic tie-up. They cover manufacturing, product diversification, and distribution strategies in short, punchy conversations.
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7 snips
Mar 9, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/9/26

Sumit Roy, President and CEO of Realty Income Corp., a REIT leader steering diversified property investments. He talks about the company’s strategy and approach to institutional capital. He highlights moves into data centers and gaming real estate. Short, focused conversation on dividend-focused performance and portfolio diversification.
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Mar 7, 2026 • 44min

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 3/6/26

Markets react to a sharp oil spike and its ripple effects on inflation and Fed rate-cut odds. Retail previews and data-center worries around Oracle get attention. Military aerospace moves, small-cap aerospace ideas, and a Liberty Formula One buying case are discussed. Stock calls range from Chevron profit-taking to Take-Two ahead of GTA 6 and Marvell’s AI-driven breakout.

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