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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Feb. 13th

Exxon (XOM), Conco-Phillips (COP), Schlumberger (SLB), Ultra Petroleum (UPL), Apache (APA), Anadarko (APC), XTO Energy (XTO), Arch Coal (ACI), Peabody Energy (BTU), First Solar (FSLR), Applied Materials (AMAT), MEMC Electronics (WFR), Mosaic (MOS), Deere (DE), CSX (CSX), Chicago Bridge and Iron (CBI), Jacobs Engineering (JEC), Shaw Group (SGR)
Contrary to popular belief, retail did not cause the rally in the Dow and the Nasdaq, but the culprit was oil, which is the umbrella that makes everything work. Not only did oil stocks like XOM, COP and SLB do well, but Cramer says oil will fuel other stocks the energy sector such as UPL, APA, XTO, ACI and BTU, as well as alternative energy plays FSLR (which reported a better-than-expected quarter and historically fabulous upside guidance), AMAT and WFR. Cramer considers ag stocks as members of the energy sector, given the development of ethanol, and would look at MOS, DE. He added rail such as CSX, and infrastructure, CBI, JEC and SGR will also rise with the oil umbrella.
Conviction Stock: FMC Corp (FMC)
A rally one day may spell a down day the next, and it is hard to know what a stock is really worth in this mad market, said Cramer. He was looking for a conviction stock which could give a little bit of certainty about what it was worth, and came up with FMC, a soda ash company in an underexposed sector which is currently enjoying a silent bull market. Soda ash is used to make glass, brick, water softener and most importantly, agricultural chemicals. Cramer says he feels certain that FMC will reach $70, a 30% upside.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading July 17th

Olin (NYSE: OLN - News), PPG (NYSE: PPG - News), Applied Materials (NasdaqGS: AMAT - News), KLA-Tencor (NasdaqGS: KLAC - News), Novellus (NasdaqGS: NVLS - News), Motorola (NYSE: MOT - News): Buyouts in the chemical sector have caused prices to rise, and Cramer says it's time to sell OLN and PPG and buy tech stocks. He likes AMAT "up 3 in the blink of an eye," Tencor, which he sees rising another 5 points and NVLS, which made an "incredible" 11% rise despite its disappointing numbers. Even Motorola is coming back after reporting a terrible quarter. "Just take your wallet and just like throw it at the tech stocks!," Cramer said.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Stock Watch for Today

Applied Materials (NasdaqGS:AMAT - News) matched earnings Tuesday afternoon with $0.27 EPS. AMAT's PowerRating is 6.
Volcano (NasdaqGM:VOLC - News) beat earnings on Tuesday after the bell, announcing $0.04 EPS over an expected -$0.02 EPS.
Accredited Home Lenders (NasdaqGS:LEND - News) announces earnings on Wednesday before the open, with analysts looking for -$0.45 EPS. LEND's PowerRating is 6.
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO - News) is expected to report $0.50 EPS on Wednesday before the open. KO's PowerRating is 5.
When DaimlerChrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) announces quarterly earnings Wednesday morning, look for $0.85 EPS. DCX's PowerRating is 5.
Analysts are expecting Daktronics (NasdaqGS:DAKT - News) to report $0.17 EPS Wednesday before the market opens. DAKT's PowerRating is 5.
Watch for Deere (NYSE:DE - News) to report $0.81 EPS tomorrow morning. DE's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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