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Monday, April 14, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading April 11

He said that lender CIT (CIT) is "definitely negative" on GE's earnings report.
Cramer disclosed that he owns GE stock but still wants to try to make money off the company's quarter.
On Intel (INTC) and the rest of the tech sector, Cramer said that "People are saying, 'Oh [tech stocks are] not going down a lot, so maybe I'll recommend them.' You cannot buy tech in the month of April expecting that you can handle the next two quarters," he said. "Tech is just wrong here."
Cramer called Intel "dead money." However, he did note that "AMD (AMD) is so bad that if I were a customer of AMD I would be calling Intel and saying I need a backup supplier."
Tech is largely a play on GDP growth, which is wrong for this environment, Cramer said. "You can't hide in tech. You can hide in Procter (PG), you can hide in Coke (KO), you can hide in Pepsi (PEP), but you cannot hide in tech."
Cramer was also bearish on Google (GOOG). "I don't know, when you have Microsoft (MSFT) and Yahoo! (YHOO) and News Corp. (NWS) and they've all decided they want to end the dominance of Google." He also decried Google's "hiring binge," saying, "That's just not a business model. ... AMR (AMR) not being able to fly is probably hurting their hiring binge," he said. "That's Google's strategy right now. That's not how you make money."
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review Dec. 10th

Triple-S Management (GTS)
True success stories on The Street may be harder to find these days, but Cramer has observed the progress of non-profit Blue Cross Blue Shield companies that turn into public for-profit companies and found in their first four years the stocks had increased an average of 28%. He would consider Triple-S Management (GTS) which went public last week and has yet to set the sector on fire, since it opened only 16 cents above its $14.50 and undershot its projected range of $16-$18. Cramer said the companies contracts will become profitable and warned investors to do homework before buying and to use limit orders.
CEO Interview: Jack Cumming Hologic (HOLX)
Cramer likes HOLX for its visibility, growth and clean balance sheet and asked Jack Cumming about the merger with Cytic which was closed on Oct 22 and is running ahead of schedule. Cumming discussed the company's $1.3 billion convertible bond offering as a strategy to eliminate debt. Concerning competitors, He noted HOLX entered the scene two years behind its main rivals and is nine months ahead on the race for digital mammography. "We believe that when you have nine No 1. products, you're expected to grow at a fantastic rate," Cumming said.
Live with Regis' Portfolio: JDS Uniphase (JDSU), Time Warner (TWX), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), LSI Logic (LSI), Unisys (UIS), Freeport-McMoRan (FCX), McDonald's (MCD), CVS Caremark (CVS), Oceaneering (OII), Transocean (RIG), Chevron (CVX)
Regis told viewers not to worry about holiday retail sales, since people are lining up outside stores, and Cramer reviewed Regis' portfolio. First, he told Regis he missed the ideal opportunity to sell Time Warner, which rose recently, and would sell it now. He also told Regis to sell AMD, since the company is having trouble with its next chip and has Hector Ruiz at the helm. The ticker JDSU stands for "just don't sue us," said Cramer and he told Regis to sell. He gave LSI a "tepid buy" and added "it has a shot at coming back," but Cramer told Regis Unisys was one big "house of pain." Cramer suggested Regis replace these names with FCS, MCD, CVS, OII, RIG and CVX.
Teledyne Technologies (TDY), Ansys (ANSS)
Cramer says TDY and ANSS are two "Upod artists" that overpromise and underdeliver; "Upod works because the bedrock predictor is the trumping of earnings estimates," he said. TDY is tapped into aerospace and oil, has exceeded estimates an average of 15% per quarter, has made smart acquisitions and is cheap, but Cramer would wait for it to dip before buying. Ansys is the "market leader" in simulation and software, has strong overseas exposure, 68% return business and has exceeded estimates 40 consecutive times. The stock may seem expensive, but it is growing at an impressive 19% and should be trading at a higher multiple.
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Monday, November 19, 2007

CNBC's Street Signs Recap Nov. 16th

Erin Burnett began Friday's show talking with Paul Hickey about market correction. He said it is beginning to show signs of improvement. Earnings season is winding down, and the performance is usually around 3%. Market returns usually about 5x greater than in the off season. He talked about Cisco being an international company and they are doing pretty well.
Be Like Buffet: Erin then talked with Gerald Martin about Warren Buffet and his trading techniques. They did a study with Berkshire, which ended up beating the S&P averages. Buffet's Berkshire outperformed the market 28 of the last 31 years. Over 75% of Buffet's portfolio earnings are within 5 stocks. Erin recommended buffetwatch.cnbc.com as a reference point.
Erin came back discussing China's booming market, especially in the chemical sector. Frank Mitsch said that he does not believe China will be self-sufficient in chemicals any time soon. He believes less than 5% of demand in China is a result of the Olympics. Arch Chemicals will show large growth.
William Chiles: Bristow Group CEO was on the show. Bristow operates more than 500 helicopters that transport crews to oil rigs to 22 countries all over the world. He recently ordered 7 new Sikorsky helicopters for $100M. Their fastest growing areas are Southeast Asia and West Africa. Looking at the arctic, east Africa, and South America. Crude oil was at $94.85.
The Bond Report: Santelli discussed credit markets and their current rates. They have had the lowest yield closes in 32 months. Demand for treasuries is distorting the drop in rates.
Abu Dhabi announced an 8% stake in AMD, worth more than half a billion dollars. Should the US be worried? Alan Tonelson thinks it's a problem, because we don't have a good fix about international politics of Persian golf countries. Risk of AMD chips ending up in hands of rogue scientists. Todd Malan disagrees and thinks it's the same as buying stock in the open market. Some of these chips are involved in weapon design so burden of proof becomes an issue. US is exporting healthcare to Abu Dhabi. Dr. Cosgrove talked about Cleveland Clinic being involved in the first US hospital to go up in Abu Dhabi. It is a 15 year project attempting to keep people in UAE for healthcare. The doctors are only on one-year contracts with no tenure. It is a contract which does not put CC at risk. He said that healthcare is one of our top exports.
Stop Trading with Jim Cramer: Cramer discussed his retail trades. He said distinguish between companies with inventory and discounted inventory. JCPennys configured wrong. Cramer said Kohl's is a premium retailer that has done well. He said it will go to $60. Avon is at a 52-week high. Cramer said it is going up $3. Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is a strong, very cheap stock. He said its upgrade is right on. His middle-east plays were Halliburton (HAL), which is one of his stocks of the year.
The Real "Friday Night Lights." Talked about high school football in Texas and the NBC TV drama. They discussed the huge demand for the season tickets and the price people are willing to pay for them. The "Dragons" have lost only 2 games in 6 years and draw in crowds of more than 11,000. Their playoff game will be played at the Dallas Cowboys stadium.
Erin finished the show talking about the booming middle-eastern market. She said 80% of the fortune 500 companies have involvement in Dubai.

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Semiconductors Fall

Memory chip maker Micron Technology Inc. was among the biggest decliners Wednesday on what was a mostly down day for semiconductor stocks, due mainly to worries over a tough pricing environment.
After posting slightly better-than-expected results for its fiscal fourth quarter, Micron issued what one analyst called "subdued" guidance on a challenging pricing environment.
Lehman Brothers analyst Tim Luke kept an "Equal Weight" rating on Micron.
With "memory pricing likely to trend lower over the near term, as spot pricing is still significantly below contract price levels, our low-end estimates are unchanged," Luke wrote in a client note.
Shares fell $1.03, or 8.7 percent, to $10.76 in early afternoon trading. The stock, which is down about 3 percent month-to-date, has traded in the 52-week range of $10.30 to $18.17.
Shares of industry leader Intel Corp. fell 53 cents, or 2 percent, to $25.85. The stock has traded between 18.75 and $27.71 in the past year.
Morgan Stanley analyst Mark Lipacis started coverage of Intel with an "Underweight" rating.
"We recommend that investors reduce positions in Intel ahead of what we expect will be an inventory correction and increasingly aggressive price environment," Lipacis wrote. The analyst also recommended that investors lower their positions in Advanced Micro Devices Inc. for the same reasons.
AMD's shares fell 29 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $12.91.
Qualcomm Inc., which is being investigated by European Union antitrust regulators for possible abusive business practices, was among the handful of stocks heading higher. The company makes mobile phone chips. Its shares rose 34 cents to $42.32.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor Sector index fell 9.75 points, or 1.93 percent, to 496.22.
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Monday, September 10, 2007

Intel (INTC) Raises Outlook by $200 Million

It was supposed to be Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s day Monday with the launch of its highly touted new server chip, but Intel Corp. swooped in and stole some of the headlines from its smaller rival with a boosted financial forecast.
Still, financially struggling AMD managed to have a good day on Wall Street after announcing the newest version of its Opteron server chip -- while Intel's news elicited a ho-hum reaction from investors.
Intel surprised Wall Street with a mid-quarter financial update -- a practice the company discontinued last year.
Intel added $200 million to the top of its financial outlook, saying it now expects sales of $9.4 billion to $9.8 billion in the current quarter. That compares with the previous forecast of $9.0 billion to $9.6 billion.
Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected revenue of $9.4 billion. Analysts said the announcement is good news for the microprocessor market, as it indicates higher demand -- which also likely is benefiting AMD.
Still, analysts said Intel's release also had the appearance of trying to slow some of the momentum surrounding the launch of AMD's newest chip. Intel shares slipped 12 cents on the news, to $25.35.
Source: Jordan Robertson, AP Technology Writer

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Aug. 9th

Safer than Houses: Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News), Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS: CSCO - News), and Microsoft (NasdaqGS: MSFT - News), Advanced MicroDevices (NYSE: AMD - News)
Often people run from tech during a selloff, but Cramer notes tech is now the safe sector with significant upside potential, since these companies have enough cash to make huge buybacks. Cramer proclaims he is once again an "Intel-aholic" as he was in the 90s, because the stock is cheap, has loads of cash and an accelerating growth rate. Compared with AMD, Cramer says Intel is "the much stonger part of the duopoly" and has a lower price tag.
The Rant Heard Round the World
While some think Cramer's rant against the Fed last Friday was overdone, Cramer believes he was "the most responsible guy out there. He added, " The AAA-rated mortgage bonds are trading horribly or not at all. These are good pieces of paper, yet they've been marked down," Cramer said. He says has no idea why Ben Bernanke is still worried about inflation, and observed that the Europeans are concerned about the ripple effect of the US mortgage crisis. "My rant was the rant heard around the world," Cramer said, "The only one who hasn't heard it is Chairman Bernanke himself."
Mad Money Madness Index: MGIC (NYSE: MTG - News), MBIA (NYSE: MBI - News), KB Home (NYSE: KBH - News), Blackstone (NYSE: BX - News), Centex (NYSE: CTX - News), Beazer Homes (NYSE: BZH - News), Washington Mutual (NYSE: WM - News)
Cramer says those who have not sold the stock in his Mad Money Madness Index are being hoggish; "Greed is not good ... The market makes you pay for it."
CEO Interview: Dr. Eli Harari, Sandisk (NasdaqGS: SNDK - News)
Cramer thinks SNDK will rise next week if there is a day that is not "horrible," and he likes the company because flash memory is "hot," will replace disk drives and is the favorite of companies like Apple. He said Dr. Eli Harari's bullish remarks at a recent Flash Memory Summit reminds him of Cisco CEO John Chamber's fully justified optimism. Dr. Harari commented flash is everywhere, is contributing to market acceleration and is much cheaper than it used to be. "There's no question that flash memory today is the fastest-growing market within the semiconductor market," Dr. Harari said. "And I do not see it ending anytime soon."
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Monday, July 23, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap July 20th

Greed is Bad: Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT - News), Google (NasdaqGS: GOOG - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News), NVidia (NasdaqGS: NVDA - News), Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News), Corning (NYSE: GLW - News), Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL - News), Bunge (NYSE: BG - News), Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News), Cummins (NYSE: CMI - News),Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT - News), Chevron (NYSE: CVX - News) and ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM - News), Countrywide Financial (NYSE: CFC - News), Amazon (NasdaqGS: AMZN - News), Boeing (NYSE: BA - News), Colgate (NYSE: CL - News), ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP - News),
Cramer's said his Game Plan is a bit different this week; he is listing stocks reporting next week, but wants viewers to buy only one (Corning) before its report. While he is bullish in general and still believes the Dow will hit 14,500 by the end of the year, he admits things have been a bit precarious with the disappointing Google and CAT quarters, and suggests taking some profits to avoid being dangerously greedy. Cramer calls Google a "show me" company which has to prove that it can monetize its new hires, or face a decline. While he had faith in CAT for its international exposure, the culprit was "housing, which is so horrible that it brings down anything it touches." However, he thinks the stock will regain its momentum and eventually reach $120. Cramer discussed next week's earnings reports:
Monday: Cramer would buy TXN, his favorite semiconductor, if there is a decline after the report. He suggests selling some NVDA, which is up 6 points, and would buy some back if it gets knocked down by AMD's analyst meeting.
Tuesday: CFC is "the biggest and best view" of how housing really is .... "its really bad," and remarked that the Fed will only notice when a bank, broker or major homebuilder goes under. "Hobbled horseman" Amazon will be viewed negatively no matter what it says, so Cramer would buy on a decline.
Wednesday: BA's consistency during the selloff was impressive, said Cramer who predicts the stock is going to 120. He added if it drops to below $100 before its report, he might buy. While CL is a "classic weak dollar" play, it is a bit high. While COP may face a downgrade, Cramer would buy it on a decline because he predicts it will reach $120. Cramer called GLW "the gold star" and said it is the only stock he would buy ahead of its quarter next week, because doesn't think the company would raise its dividend and buy back stock right before a major disappointment. Cramer would sell some Apple since "hogs get slaughtered."
Thursday: Since Bunge rose after last quarter's decline, Cramer predicts a repeat performance and would buy Bunge when it drops. Cramer likes Celgene long-term and recommends picking some up when it declines. Although he thinks Cummins is not finished with its run, he would take some profits, especially after CAT's upset. No one will like Level 3 Communciation's quarter, said Cramer, and he would buy this stock which is a great play on internet video.
Friday: "Wake up and smell the gasoline!" said Cramer, remarking it is greedy to stay in CVX and XOM without selling a little.
French Foreign Legion of Oil Companies: Total S.A. (NYSE: TOT - News)
Cramer continued his series on European stocks with Total, a massive integrated oil with strong production and refining assets in 27 countries. He thinks TOT is as good as Exxon, better than Chevron, and is cheaper than other major oil companies. He also thinks TOT is better and cheaper than European oils BP and Shell. TOT has a 13% stake in Sanofi Aventis, the French drug company, and Cramer hopes TOT will sell some and use the cash for "oil-related activity."
On Speculation: Tessera Technologies Inc. (NasdaqGS: TSRA - News)Cramers speculative pick for Friday is TSRA, which specializes in miniature technologies, which is a hot area since 80% of the Dram memory industry uses TSRA's technology. TSRA licenses its technology, so it has no inventory to move, and since Microsoft's Vista will be memory-intensive, there will be more demand for TSRA's technology. While the company is involved in a lot of lawsuits, TSRA is winning the cases and protecting its intellectual property. Finally, the 20x multiple is cheap considering its 31% growth rate.
CEO Interview: CEO T.J. Rodgers Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE: CY - News) and SunPower (NasdaqGM: SPWR - News)
Cramer congratulated Rodgers on a "magnificent quarter" and added that CY would be undervalued at $800 million if it spun off its power systems and services company, SunPower. Rodgers responded that while investors sometimes give him "heat" about holding on to SPWR, "the overall value of the company is reasonable." Cramer called Rodgers a visionary and a moneymaker.
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Friday, July 13, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round July 12th

Bullish calls:
EMC (NYSE: EMC - News)Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT - News): 'How about taking a little bit of money out of Target and putting it into Wal-Mart?'Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS: CSCO - News): 'Move into the Cisco.'Acadia Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM: ACAD - News): 'Lots of ways to win. ... However, this group is under a cloud. ... You need to be patient, but I reiterate buy Acadia Pharma.'Omniture (NasdaqGM: OMTR - News): 'There is nothing like Omniture. It is the super-Nielsen of the Web. ... Stick with Omniture.'TOP Tankers (NasdaqGS: TOPT - News): 'All tanker stocks are hitting their 52-week highs. ... Yours doesn't pay the big dividend, but I'm not going to move away from that dry bulk group. It's really terrific.'Frontline (NYSE: FRO - News)Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News): 'I like semiconductors. ... Far be it from me to recommend selling any semiconductor stock.'Cal Dive International (NYSE: DVR - News): 'The perfect stock to own going into hurricane season. ... I like that stock, but people know I like the group.'Hercules Offshore (NasdaqGS: HERO - News): 'That symbol is HERO. It is my hero. ... As good as HERO is, I am still going to tell you that RIG, and Schlumberger are better.'Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News)Global Santa Fe (NYSE: GSF - News)Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB - News)Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU - News): 'It's a monster! It's on the move!'Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold (NYSE: FCX - News)
Bearish calls:
Target (NYSE: TGT - News): ' ... 52-week high, took everybody by surprise, up $4. ... I think it's time to do a little schnitzel. ... How about taking a little bit of money out of Target and putting it into Wal-Mart?'Juniper Networks (NasdaqGS: JNPR - News): ' ... 52-week high. ... Swap out of the Juniper. Move into the Cisco.'XM Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: XMSR - News): 'There's no way we can be in that. ... I'm going to give you a Don'tBuy.'Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI - News)Diageo (NYSE: DEO - News): 'I think Diageo is just okay here.'
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Monday, April 09, 2007

Stocks Flatten After Strong Start

Wall Street flattened Monday as investors theorized that last week's robust jobs data lessens the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. Their disapppointment offset upbeat speculation about a takeover bid for Dow Chemical Co.
Since the market was closed for Good Friday, traders got their first opportunity to react to Labor Department data that showed stronger-than-expected job growth in March. The numbers indicated the economy might be in better shape than previously thought, and helped offset concerns about a continued slowdown in the housing market.
That initially lifted stocks, but investors apparently had second thoughts about the data, and so the market turned lower.
Takeover news provided some lift to the markets, with reports that Dow Chemical has been targeted by Middle Eastern investors and U.S. buyout firms in a deal that could be worth $50 billion. It would be the biggest leveraged buyout on the books.
In addition, Citigroup Inc. expanded its Asian operations by acquiring a Taiwan-based bank for $426 million. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said it became the largest shareholder of railroad company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. In midmorning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average rose 1.46, or 0.01 percent, to 12,561.66. The Standard & Poor's 500 index was up 0.04, or less than 0.01 percent, at 1,443.80, and the Nasdaq composite index fell 4.67, or 0.19 percent, to 2,466.67.
The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies was down 3.27, or 0.40 percent, at 810.08. The Labor Department reported showed nonfarm payrolls rose by 180,000 in March, above forecasts of 135,000. The unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent, a five-month low. Bonds did regain some traction from the selloff, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note falling to 4.73 percent from 4.75 percent. The dollar rose against other major currencies, while gold prices edged higher.
Oil continued to fall, with a barrel of light sweet crude dropping 63 cents to $63.65 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Dow Chemical spiked $2.72, or 6.1 percent, to $47.19 after British tabloid The Sunday Express reported it could receive a buyout offer of $50 billion as soon as this week. Citigroup fell 5 cents to $51.52 after it announced the acquisition of Bank of Overseas Chinese to broaden operations in Asia, and particularly in the greater China region. The bank also said it will detail a long-expected cost cutting plan on Wednesday.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe rose $6.56 cents, or 7.9 percent, at $88.28 after Berkshire Hathaway announced it bought a 10.9 percent stake. Berkshire's class A shares rose $141 to $108,890.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. expects its first-quarter revenue to miss Wall Street expectations due to sharply weaker sales results at its computing solutions unit. However, shares rose 46 cents, or 3.6 percent, at $13.32 after the chip maker said it will cut costs.
Sanmina-SCI Corp. fell 15 cents, or 3.9 percent, to $3.66 after cutting its second-quarter revenue forecast. The contract electronics manufacturer said it was seeing weaker demand in the communications and the high-end computing markets.
Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by about 8 to 7 on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to 218.3 million shares.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Mar. 20

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT - News): 'I think LMT is incredibly cheap. It's got a huge buyback. A question whether it even needs to be public. I would buy that stock hand over fist, every time it gets hammered. It's been a big winner, and it will stay a big winner.'Reliance Steel (NYSE: RS - News): 'RS is the cheapest stock left in the group. I look at RS, in the mid-$40s, and I think it's a travesty... The stock deserves to sell in the $50s... 'Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX - News): ' There are very few stocks that I feel have created value by merging in this country... FCX has created a giant colossus of copper... As the Chinese continue to buy copper, you are going to coin money FCX... I typically don't like the cyclicals right here. FCX is a buy, buy, buy, and I want you to stay long it. FCX, you rock!'Jacobs Engineering (NYSE: JEC - News): ' It has reported two great upside surprises. And it does not get the respect ... JEC is best in show.... trades very difficult... I think $90 goes to $110. I like the infrastructure group. They're doing a great job.'Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT): 'I like FWLT.'Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News): 'I've got to go with best of breed RIG. Long Live RIG!'GlobalSantaFe (NYSE: GSF - News)
Neutral calls:
Riverbed (NasdaqGM: RVBD): 'It has now pulled back to $26. There is a sense that the stock is played out, and the reason is that there's been so much insider selling. I am now in 'wait and see' mode in RVBD.... I can't pull the trigger on RVBD, until I see the quarter...'
Bearish calls:
United States Steel (NYSE: X - News): 'Swap out of X and get into RS.'Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV - News): 'it was the once-great - because no one else had its recipe... and now everyone's got its recipe... and now, it's a don't buy ... LUV has got to come down before I can recommend it.'Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News): 'I've got to take the extraordinary step of pressing every single bad button there is! Sell, sell, sell! The house of pain... There is no reason for AMD to live! It has no purpose! It has nothing going for it! If you're in AMD, I give you permission right now to leave, and sell that stock!'GameStop (NYSE: GME - News): 'The new product's dried up a little, so I've got to tell you, I would not buy GME until we get closer to the Christmas season. I think it does nothing for now.'Diamond Offshore (NYSE: DO - News): 'No. DO does not have the leverage to the world that RIG has. It has a little too much Gulf of Mexico for me ... I cannot bless that stock.'
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Hot Options to Watch Today

Most Under Priced Calls: These are the most under priced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
Allegheny Technologies Apr 120 Calls (NYSE:ATI - News). ATI's PowerRating is 5.
Most Under Priced Puts: These are the most under priced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
Whole Foods Market Inc. Apr 45 Puts (NasdaqGS:WFMI - News). WFMI's PowerRating is 5.
Most Overpriced Calls: These are the most overpriced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Intuitive Surgical Apr 115 Calls (NasdaqGS:ISRG - News). ISRG's PowerRating is 4.
Most Overpriced Puts: These are the most overpriced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index May 105 Puts (AMEX:EEM - News). EEM's PowerRating is 5.
Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.
None today.
Stocks with Abnormal Put Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual put option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Put Volume Alerts list suggests an extraordinarily negative earnings report, or other news which may negatively affect the stock.
None today.
Abnormal Put/Call $ Volume: These stocks have the highest dollar put volume in relation to their call volume. These high ratios are indicative of extreme bearish sentiment in the underlying stock.
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD - News). AMD's PowerRating is 6. Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. (NYSE:HOV - News). HOV's PowerRating is 5. Home Depot (NYSE:HD - News). HD's PowerRating is 5.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review Mar. 15

A Second Look at Cigna (NYSE: CI - News)
Although Cramer has not liked Cigna in the past, he is taking another look at the non-pharma health care company because of its serious buyback plan. "Nothing is more reassuring than a company that believes in itself," said Cramer, noting that Cigna bought back 20% of the company since 2004 and is shrinking its number of shares so rapidly, it is "practically going private." Cramer declared, "The single biggest bull market is in the nonpharmaceutical health care sector," and he would buy Cigna.
Volcano (NasdaqGM: VOLC), Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX - News), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ - News), and General Electric (NYSE: GE - News)
A great way to play fears over drug-coated stents is to buy Volcano, a company that makes intravascular ultrasound catheters which examine the inside of arteries, according to Cramer. Although this technology is not new, it has been underused until the recent stent controversy. Volcano's largest rival is BSX, which Cramer calls "the Citigroup of healthcare" and Volcano has partnerships with JNJ and GE.

Beware of Tech: Oracle (NasdaqGS: ORCL), Microsoft (NasdaqGS: MSFT), EMC (NYSE: EMC - News), SanDisk (NasdaqGS: SNDK), Seagate (NYSE: STX - News), Western Digital (NYSE: WDC - News), Komag (NasdaqGS: KOMG), IBM (NYSE: IBM - News), Micron's (NYSE: MU - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News), Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC), Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News), Garmin (NasdaqGS: GRMN), Qualcomm (NasdaqGS: QCOM), Cisco (NasdaqGS: CSCO), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News), eBay (NasdaqGS: EBAY), Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL), Yahoo! (NasdaqGS: YHOO) and IAC/InterActive (NasdaqGS: IACI)
Cramer devoted his Sell Block segment to warning investors not to touch tech until summer, with a few notable exceptions. "Don't be bamboozled by hopeful analysts," he said, and added ORCL, MSFT, EMC, SNDK, STX, WDC, and KOMG are not buys right now. Cramer said IBM should not be bought until it has some "breakthrough earnings releases" and urged investors to ignore MU's upgrade and to avoid TXN, INTC and AMD. However, the few tech stocks worth buying now include GRMN, QCOM, CSCO and HPQ, EBAY, AAPL and YHOO. Cramer is removing IACI from his list of buys.
CEO Interview: David Snow, Medco Health Solutions (NYSE: MHS - News)
When Cramer asked David Snow how his company makes money off of drugs that go generic, he replied, "In the case of generics, $50 billion of branded drugs are going off patent between now and 2011. We are going to work very hard to appropriately move people from branded drugs to generic drugs, and we make money doing that." On the topic of Medco's cash flow, David Snow said the %5.5 billion buyback program is up and running, and the company might make a future acquisition. Cramer said Medco is the definition of a buy in the current environment.
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential Mar. 5

IAC InterActive Corp (NasdaqGS: IACI), Yahoo (NasdaqGS: YHOO), eBay (NasdaqGS: EBAY), Google (NasdaqGS: GOOG), Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News), Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC)
"When you look at who has the most earnings momentum in the first quarter, you're going to come to the interactive portion of the market," said Cramer, and listed his four favorite internet stocks in order: Yahoo, eBay, IAC and Google. He thinks Yahoo will double its money in click-through advertising, thanks to Panama, IACI has "tremendous" earning power, eBay reported a great quarter and Google is bottoming. Cramer predicts AMTD will go out of business because of fierce competition with INTC and overexpansion.
Diageo (NYSE: DEO - News), American Express (NYSE: EXP - News), 3M (NYSE: MMM - News), Pepsico (NYSE: PEP - News), Coke (NYSE: KO - News)
Cramer thinks the fact that DEO and EXP are down is absurd, and although 3M is "poorly executed," he believes the Morgan Stanley upgrade is "important because it said even if the company keeps screwing up, it should be able to bottom." In addition, 3M has the "biggest buyback of the major Dow stocks just declared and big Asian exposure," as well as a 3% yield. Cramer also has hope in soft drink stocks with PEP searching for a bottom and KO "putting one in ... They're both going to go up," he said.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Feb. 13


Bullish calls:Palomar Medical Technologies (NasdaqGS: PMTI): 'I think PMTI should be bought. I want to wait to see what happens.'Joy Global (NasdaqGS: JOYG): 'Mining equipment is - I think - a growth area again, after many years ... I think JOYG is in a nice spot ... I think it's ridiculous that that stock's so low... buy buy buy!'Marvell Technology (NasdaqGS: MRVL): ' ... if you want a turnaround semi - and if you pay more than $18, I'm going to regret it - MRVL is the one that has the least down, and the most up. Swap out of LSI and into MRVLFord (NYSE: F - News): 'I like the management of F. I think they're really good. I don't like the common stock. The common stock's not as good as the convertible. I say swap out of the common, and get into the F convertible. And Mulally's doing a great job there.'Lundin Mining (AMEX: LMC - News): 'I think that LMC is the heir - it is the one that will be bought before any ... I want to back up the truck up at $10 on LMC.'L-1 Identity Solutions (NYSE: ID - News): I think that Bob LaPenta ... I genuinely believe that he is building a powerhouse. I do believe that - if he doesn't get the stock up through acquisitions - he will sell the company. Bob LaPenta is a bankable man, and I am sticking with him.'CarMax (NYSE: KMX - News): 'Let me tell you something. AN and KMX are both fabulous, fabulous stocks, and I want to own both of them ... I do believe that KMX has too far behind AN, and you should pull the trigger right now!'AutoNation (NYSE: AN - News)United Auto Group (NYSE: UAG - News)Asbury Automotive Group (NYSE: ABG - News)Service Corp (NYSE: SCI - News): ' I think that this company - which was in the early 2000s just a mess - has gotten its act back together. It's become, once again, a great growth company.'Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT): 'LVLT is just terrific here. It is going to be the bandwidth company of the future. I think that LVLT will either be acquired .... or go cash flow positive by the end of the year, and blow the numbers away in 2008. LVLT remains my favorite under-$7 stock on Mad Money.'Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG)Lamson & Sessions (NYSE: LMS - News): 'I send you to LMS. Cheaper and better.'Bearish calls:LSI Logic (NYSE: LSI - News): 'No! Questionable. Not one of my favorite semis at all.' But if you want a turnaround semi - and if you pay more than $18, I'm going to regret it - MRVL* is the one that has the least down, and the most up. Swap out of LSI and into MRVLAdvanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News)Urban Outfitters (NasdaqGS: URBN): 'We've had a major turn in URBN. It has just moved all the way up from $18 to $26, and do you mind if I (ring the register) on that name. I think the run is overdone. I want to sell, sell, sell URBN.'Allos Therapeutics (NasdaqGM: ALTH): 'No. Too hard. Man, we've got CELG down so much. Why you fooling around with that lesser stuff.'Symmetricom (NasdaqGM: SYMM): 'No. Copper wiring. You want copper wiring, I send you to LMS. Cheaper and better.'
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Options to Watch for Today

Most Under Priced Calls: These are the most under priced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.Baidu.com Mar 140 Calls (NasdaqGM:BIDU - News). BIDU's PowerRating is 7.Most Under Priced Puts: These are the most under priced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.Vertex Pharmaceuticals Mar 35 Puts (NasdaqGS:VRTX - News). VRTX's PowerRating is 5.Most Overpriced Calls: These are the most overpriced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.Garmin Feb 50 Calls (NasdaqGS:GRMN - News). GRMN's PowerRating is 5.Most Overpriced Puts: These are the most overpriced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.Diamond Offshore Feb 85 Puts (NYSE:DO - News). DO's PowerRating is 5.Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.None today.Stocks with Abnormal Put Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual put option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Put Volume Alerts list suggests an extraordinarily negative earnings report, or other news which may negatively affect the stock.Ness Technologies (NasdaqGS:NSTC - News). NSTC's PowerRating is 6. Martek Biosciences (NasdaqGS:MATK - News). MATK's PowerRating is 4.Abnormal Put/Call $ Volume: These stocks have the highest dollar put volume in relation to their call volume. These high ratios are indicative of extreme bearish sentiment in the underlying stock.Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD - News). AMD's PowerRating is 7.
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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Jan. 31

Bullish calls:
Zimmer Holdings (NYSE: ZMH - News):' ... is going to par [100] from 84. ... And I do not think that stock is expensive.'Hewlett Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'I'd rather see you in Hewlett-Packard ... 'VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY - News): 'Grows at 20%, sells at 20 times earnings. ... I am hitting it again. VeriFone is for me and for you.'Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU - News): 'Why did I leave this stock? Why did I sell it for my trust? PCU is so good ... the mining costs are low. Still making money hand-over-fist.' [ Cramer gestured to back up the truck, or buy.]Syneron Medical (NasdaqGS: ELOS): 'I think that Syneron Med is for real. I want to buy it here at 24.'Phelps Dodge (NYSE: PD - News): I like Phelps DodgeNTL (NYSE: NTL - News): 'We know the triple play is for real. ... If you think I'm going to back away, you are wrong.'BEA Systems (NasdaqGS: BEAS): 'I'm still endorsing it. It's just flat-lined here. I'm not worried.'NYSE Group (NYSE: NYX - News): 'I think [CEO] John Thain is going to deliver for us. ... I am not backing away.'
Bearish calls:
EMC (NYSE: EMC - News): 'Very problematic for me. ... I'd rather see you in Hewlett-Packard.'Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC): 'Problematic. Locked in a price war ... with AMD ... I say use the price war to your advantage. ... Who is a client [of the two] ? It's Hewlett-Packard.'
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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review Jan. 17

Rejecting Tech: Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD - News), Intel (NASDAQ: INTC - News), Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN - News), Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM - News), National Semiconductor (NYSE: