No! No! No! Fox is The Credible Network. Not CNBC

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Oops. What did you say about Bear Stearns, Jim Cramer? An ad in today’s Wall Street Journal for Fox Business network is poking fun (more like slamming) CNBC’s Jim Cramer for vehemently telling people not to take their money out of Bear Stearns just days before it tanked.

Fox. Ever the opportunistic marketer.

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