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'''Albeit at lower levels''' was a phrase made subject of [[finance|financial]] analyst [[Directory:Jim Cramer|Jim Cramer]]'s television show ''Mad Money'' on [[Directory:CNBC|CNBC]], on October 26, 2009.  He referenced how many corporations were reporting "stabilization" and "improving sales", and he cited how many times this phrase was recently cited in Google News reports, especially by Whirlpool.
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'''Albeit at lower levels''' was a phrase made subject of [[finance|financial]] analyst [[Directory:Jim Cramer|Jim Cramer]]'s television show ''Mad Money'' on [[Directory:CNBC|CNBC]], on October 26, 2009.  He referenced how many corporations were reporting "stabilization" and "improving sales", but couching the good news with this deflating caveat.  He cited how many times this phrase was recently cited in Google News reports, especially by [[Directory:Whirlpool|Whirlpool]].
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If you're wondering how this page, created only seconds after Jim Cramer launched his rant about the phrase, has shot to the top of search engine results pages, [[Help:Search_Engine_Optimization#October_2009|read all about it]].
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 30 March 2010

Albeit at lower levels was a phrase made subject of financial analyst Jim Cramer's television show Mad Money on CNBC, on October 26, 2009. He referenced how many corporations were reporting "stabilization" and "improving sales", but couching the good news with this deflating caveat. He cited how many times this phrase was recently cited in Google News reports, especially by Whirlpool.

How you got to this page

If you're wondering how this page, created only seconds after Jim Cramer launched his rant about the phrase, has shot to the top of search engine results pages, read all about it.