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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Jim Cramer calls the housing bottom but forgets to mention Robert Toll is selling
Jim Cramer should have mentioned that Robert Toll is currently selling his shares of Toll Brothers.
Inestors beware.
Shame on Jim Cramer for this one.
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