CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday discussed several companies whose stocks have recently seen declines, explaining whether or not he thinks they can turn business around.on Wednesday discussed several companies whose stocks have recently seen declines, explaining whether he thinks they can turn business around.
"Look, we can bemoan companies that can't shoot straight. Or we can look at, say, what Larry Culp did when he came in and saved GE from collapse. We can see the immediate faith the market places in Brian Niccol to turn around Starbucks," he said."This can be done — the companies have to stop fighting it, though.
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