Tyler Clifford, CNBC

Tyler Clifford

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Detroit, MI, United States

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  • CNBC
  • Crain's Detroit Business

Past articles by Tyler:

Cramer's lightning round: 'I love Lear and I love Magna'

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed. → Read More

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev on stock's first-day decline: 'I'm used to being doubted'

"We're building a long-term business, so you have to ignore these short-term fluctuations," said Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev after shares fell 8% in its debut. → Read More

Jim Cramer says Carrier is a 'deliciously not sexy' stock investors can get behind

"We spend a lot of time focused on exciting companies … it's often easier to make good money from boring companies like Carrier," the "Mad Money" host said. → Read More

Cramer's lightning round: Hold on to Roblox

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed. → Read More

Wingstop plans ghost kitchens in Manhattan as company leans on digital

Wingstop plans to open 25 company-owned locations in Manhattan with about half of the spots dedicated to deliveries, CEO Charlie Morrison said. → Read More

Jim Cramer calls out the 'Jimmy Chill contrarians' who bet against Alphabet, AMD, and Boeing

CNBC's Jim Cramer took a victory lap on the stocks of Alphabet, AMD, and Boeing after the companies reported better-than-expected quarterly results. → Read More

Cramer's lightning round: Astra Space is a good spec at the right price

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed. → Read More

UPS CEO says U.S. deliveries slowed down last quarter as economy reopened

E-commerce sales continue to boom, but the rate of growth has changed from a year ago when the U.S. was sheltering in place, UPS CEO Carol Tome said on CNBC. → Read More

Cramer's lightning round: 'Brooks Automation is a good company'

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed. → Read More

Jim Cramer sees a 'second reopening' trade in the recovery stocks

"Once we start getting over this new outbreak, they'll be the place to invest," the "Mad Money" host said of travel, leisure, retail, energy and other stocks. → Read More

Cramer says three restaurant stocks can outperform as Covid fears rise

"These stocks are exactly what you want to own if the great reopening is hitting a delta variant-induced snag," the "Mad Money" host said. → Read More

Cramer's lightning round: Buy Ford

"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed. → Read More

Cramer's week ahead: The most important week of earnings season

"This is the toughest week of the quarter when it comes to making informed financials decisions," CNBC's Jim Cramer said ahead of reports from Apple and others. → Read More

Jim Cramer reacts to Chipotle big earnings beat: 'Chipotle delivered'

"We always hear about these executives who say a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. Most of the time they're just blowing smoke. Not Chipotle," Cramer said. → Read More

Biden says what others are 'afraid to say' about tech, Salesforce's Marc Benioff says

As the White House gears up to challenge practices in the technology industry, Salesforce CEO said President Biden is "saying a lot of really smart things." → Read More

Jim Cramer predicts S&P 500 'is done getting slammed,' sees upside ahead

"The charts, as interpreted by Carolyn Boroden, suggest that the S&P 500 is done getting slammed, with more upside ahead," the "Mad Money" host said. → Read More

Corporate earnings will dictate the market's next move, Jim Cramer says

CNBC's Jim Cramer said the bond market gave stocks a reprieve on Tuesday, but the stock market will count on earnings to sustain its rebound from a big sell-off. → Read More

Bed Bath and Beyond CEO says Casper partnership reflects company's new focus

Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton told CNBC that it has partnered with sleep company Casper to solidify its hold on the bed and sleep products market. → Read More

First Horizon regional bank reaps benefits of southern population growth, CEO says

"We're seeing an influx of people into the South. It's been very, very positive, and we will continue to see that," First Horizon Bank CEO Bryan Jordan told CNBC. → Read More

Jim Cramer says the stock market will bottom after speculators find the exit

"Once the speculators are blown out … and the stocks that are already down huge start rallying, then we can find a tradeable bottom," the "Mad Money" host said. → Read More