CNBC's Jim Cramer said he's never received more executive feedback on a "Mad Money" segment than he has for his Thursday night commentary in which he booted Tesla from the "Magnificent Seven" after the electric vehicle maker's disappointing earnings report and 2024 outlook.
This was the most feedback I've ever had from a piece from CEOs," Cramer said Friday on "Squawk on the Street," the morning financial markets show he co-hosts on CNBC.
He's been the lone host of "Mad Money," an evening program, since 2005.
The colloquial moniker for the group of technology stocks came into being on Wall Street last year amid their strong outperformance compared with the broader market.
Shares of Tesla tumbled 12% Thursday, their worst day in more than a year, as Wall Street digested the results and earnings-call commentary.
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