Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Sept. 21st

Bullish:
Cisco (CSCO): if you want to be in tech.
J.C. Penney (JCP): He thinks that this stock is undervalued and is a buy at this price.
Integrated oil companies like ConocoPhillips (COP), Chevron (CVX), and Exxon Mobil (XOM) are better plays.
American Eagle (AEO), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) or Aeropostale (ARO), in that order.
Kellogg (K): Cramer is bullish on Kellogg, as well as General Mills (GIS) and ConAgra (CAG).
Cramer is sticking with Baidu.com (BIDU) as the best China play.
Cramer likes NVIDIA (NVDA), Texas Instruments (TXN), and Intel (INTC)

Bearish:
Xerox (XRX)
American Capital Strategies (ACAS): Cramer's undecided on the stock, so he's avoiding it.
Tesoro (TSO): Cramer thinks gas prices aren't high enough to be in a refiner,
Luxottica (LUX): "Don’t buy!"
Hot Topic (HOTT)
Aluminum Corp. of China (ACH)
American Superconductor (AMSC)

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 30th

Yamana Gold (NYSE: AUY - News): ' I am sticking by AUY as my play for when things go bad. That's what it is. It's basically a first aid kit you've got to take with you everywhere you go.'Total System Services (NYSE: TSS - News): 'You are in great shape. TSS, I believe, will not be independent a year from now ... I like TSS as a takeover. And, on earnings, it should go to $40 alone.'Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News): 'The stock's had a nice pullback, which means you should back up the truck. Every time we've had an 8% pullback in CELG, it has been miraculous to buy. I'm saying this time it will be no different.'Sappi Ltd. (NYSE: SPP - News): ' ... we've got a government that's of, by and for the corporation, trying to keep the ChiComms from flooding us with paper, so this South African company can make a lot of money, and it's working! You stay long SPP!'Volvo AB (Other OTC: VOLVF.PK - News): You're a genius! That is an unbelievable stock! ... It has a great industrial business. It has a great yield ... even right here at $21 bucks - I would back up the truck!'Freeport McMoran (NYSE: FCX - News): 'It's also got gold, and it's much more levered to China buying it. Those ChiComms eat copper for breakfast!'
Neutral calls:
ConAgra (NYSE: CAG - News): 'They have a raw cost problem. All of that stuff is being bid up by ethanol. And so I can't get behind that. CAG, just okay. Candidly, I recommended it right here, and I'm not backing away from it, but the raw costs are out of control.'
Bearish calls:
Electronic Arts (NasdaqGS: ERTS - News): 'You know what? I'm giving up on this one... I'm putting the 'don't buy' on it. That's a change in plans.'Finisar (NasdaqGS: FNSR - News): 'No. I liked FNSR ... Their time has passed. They didn't get the big orders.'Washington Group (NYSE: WNG - News): 'My friend... Bulls make money, bears make money... hogs get slaughtered! You must sell WNG right now!'Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU - News): 'I like PCU.... I think FCX is better.'Build-a-Bear (NYSE: BBW - News): ' if I go and recommend it on this show, that they will then have a shortfall, because they are wildly inconsistent. They are too dangerous for this guy ... If that stock were to go back to $25.00, I would pull the trigger.'

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Mar. 28

Breaking Up is Good to Do: Heinz (NYSE: HNZ - News), Cadbury Schweppes (NYSE: CSG - News), American Standard (NYSE: ASD - News), Clorox (NYSE: CLX - News), ConAgra Foods (NYSE: CAG - News)
Cramer remarks "catalyst shareholder" Nelson Peltz has given valuable advice to HNZ and CSG and on March 15, CSG announced it is breaking up. He comments such a move has been good for other companies such as ASD, and discusses two other companies which could make "a cool 25% on your investment" with a split. He notes private equity firms are looking even at "tired old brands," and thinks Clorox's brand combination "makes no sense whatsoever." In addition, Cramer comments that keeping Conagra's problematic mixture of brands is like making a sandwich out of too many ingredients, and since both companies are in "the sweet spot of value creation" they could successfully spin-off their brands or sell them to private equity firms. Even if CLX and CAG don't split up, they have little downside, are cheap and good stocks to own in an ecomonic downturn, said Cramer.
Benefit of the Doubt: Jim Sinegal, the CEO of Costco (NasdaqGS: COST) and Lawrence Montgomery, CEO of Kohl's (NYSE: KSS - News)Continuing his series on CEOs who deserve the benefit of the doubt, Cramer thinks investors should have faith in Costco's Jim Sinegal, in spite of the stock's decline following the implementation of a stricter return policy. He says although COST may not be finished going down, he would trust Sinegal. Cramer added it is "ludicrous" that Wall Street does not trust Lawrence Montgomery of KSS, since the stores offer quality merchandise at fair prices. While he does not strongly recommend the stock at $75.75, Cramer says to buy KSS once it dips.
Mad Mail: Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI), XM Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: XMSR), Take-Two Interactive (NasdaqGS: TTWO)
Cramer predicts SIRI will rise to $5 if it merges with XMSR, but if not, it would drop from $3।26 to $1 or $2 and XMSR would be "wiped out." TTWO's numbers are nonexistent, said Cramer who liked the stock but would not buy it, because without a deal, it will go lower.
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Monday, March 26, 2007

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Mar. 23

Verizon (NYSE: VZ - News), Vonage (NYSE: VG - News): Cramer wanted to talk about "what a bunch of hucksters" the executives at Vonage are concerning the injunction in a patent case with Verizon which brought the stock down 23%. "Everyone thought that VG should be sitting down with Verizon and talking," commented Cramer who thought it was an outrage the VG did just the opposite; "Swap out of VG into anything!"
Clorox (NYSE: CLX - News), ConAgra Foods (NYSE: CAG - News), Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP - News), Norfolk Southern (NYSE: NSC - News), CSX Corp (NYSE: CSX - News): Noting that CLX and CAG have new management, Cramer added that they could be broken up as well as rail companies such as UNP "the largest land owner in America," NSC and CSX which also have hidden assets। He adds that all of the rails are pro-shareholder.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Dow Jones and Nasdaq Slide in Midmorning Trading

Wall Street retreated Tuesday as a huge decline in Home Depot Inc.'s profit last quarter offset excitement over the deal between XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
The world's largest home improvement store chain reported a 28 percent drop in fourth-quarter earnings, indicating that the home improvement industry is still being dragged down by the sluggish housing market.
The wider retail sector still looked healthy after Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s financial results came in better than expected, but those results and the buzz over new takeover activity weren't enough to keep stocks afloat Tuesday, as investors took some profits after the Dow Jones industrials' record-breaking run last week.
Investors were also pressured to sell after a plunge in energy prices, weak earnings results from wireless phone company Alltel Corp., and worries over the repercussions of last week's peanut butter recall by ConAgra Foods Inc. and the spate of cancelled flights by JetBlue Airways Corp.
In midmorning trading, the Dow fell 42.62, or 0.33 percent, to 12,724.95, pulling back after rising more than 200 points over the past four trading sessions. Markets were closed Monday for Presidents Day.
Broader stock indicators also fell. The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down 4.80, or 0.33 percent, at 1,450.74, and the Nasdaq composite index was down 11.71, or 0.47 percent, to 2,484.60.
Bonds fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rising to 4.70 percent from 4.69 percent late Friday, even after the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported in its index of business activity that economic growth in the region was below average in January.
The dollar rose against other major currencies, while gold prices fell.
Oil prices tumbled $1.49 to $57.90 on the New York Mercantile Exchange after the Iranian president said his country would stop enriching uranium and return to negotiations, but only if Western nations do so, too.
Home Depot fell 30 cents to $41.14 after reporting earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations.
Wal-Mart rose $1.28, or 2.6 percent, to $49.76 after issuing its financial results, which showed fourth-quarter profit growth of 8.8 percent, better than analysts expected, and an upbeat forecast for 2007.
XM Satellite rose $1.39, or 10 percent, to $15.35, and Sirius Satellite rose 24 cents, or 6.4 percent, to $3.94, after their announced merger of equals. The deal still faces significant obstacles from the Federal Communications Commission.
In addition to the merger between XM Satellite and Sirius announced Sunday, British pharmaceutical company Shire PLC is buying U.S. drug maker New River Pharmaceuticals Inc. for about $2.6 billion, and that Vulcan Materials Co. is buying construction aggregate maker Florida Rock Industries Inc. for $4.6 billion.
Vulcan Materials Co. fell 60 cents to $111.21, while Florida Rock Industries Inc. soared $19.64, or 42 percent, to $66.58.
Shire's proposed buy of New River caused the U.S. drug marker's stock to surge $5.21, or 8.9 percent, to $63.56. U.S. shares of Shire rose $1.92, or 3 percent, to $65.20.
Declining issues outnumbered advancers by about 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to 262.53 million shares.
The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies fell 4.76, or 0.58 percent, to 813.39.
Overseas, Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 0.01 percent. In afternoon trading, Britain's FTSE 100 was down 0.52 percent, Germany's DAX index was down 0.47 percent, and France's CAC-40 was down 0.72 percent.
Published by Madlen Read, AP Business Writer

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Option 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.
Nordic American Tanker Shipping Apr 35 Calls (NYSE:NAT - News). NAT's PowerRating is 6.
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.
Monster Worldwide Mar 55 Puts (NasdaqGS:MNST - News). MNST's PowerRating is 4.
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.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Apr 30 Calls (NasdaqGS:VRTX - News). VRTX's PowerRating is 6.
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.
BuildABear Workshop Mar 30 Puts (NYSE:BBW - News). BBW's PowerRating is 4.
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.
ConAgra Foods (NYSE:CAG - News). CAG's PowerRating is 5.
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.
United Therapeutics (NasdaqGS:UTHR - News). UTHR'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.
Baidu.com (NasdaqGM:BIDU - News). BIDU's PowerRating is 7.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round

Bullish calls:
Bank of America (NYSE: BAC - News): 'I like the stock very much here ... good yield, nice growth path, is not going to set the world on fire. ... I say buy Bank of America.'Level 3 Communications (NASDAQ: LVLT - News): 'Some people think I run hot and cold. ... I like LVLT. ... I endorse LVLT ... gonna close a deal soon with Broadwing (NASDAQ: BWNG - News). I am going to stay behind that thing with a TripleBuy.'ConAgra (NYSE: CAG - News): ' ... run, don't walk, into ConAgra, which is one that we nailed nine ways to Sunday.'Quest Software (NASDAQ: QSFT - News): 'The jury is still out. ... I like the core business. I want you to stick with it.'ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP - News)Denny's (NASDAQ: DENN - News): 'For pecking order, I like Denny's, Brinker Darden ... 'Safeway (NYSE: SWY - News): ' I can't get behind a supermarket other than Safeway.'
Bearish calls:
CBOT Holdings (NYSE: BOT - News): 'We don't need to put any more money in those stocks. We are now in the 'don't buy' mode until that deal [with the Chicago Merc] closes.'FedEx (NYSE: FDX - News): 'I've been let down by FedEx. ... I thought you were having an Internet Christmas. ... even stuck my neck out ... We are done recommending FedEx on this show.'Scottish Power (SPI): 'Ring the register. ... Declare victory, nice investing, well done.'Smithfield Foods (NYSE: SFD - News): 'I want you to sell Smithfield Foods.'American Oriental Bioengineering (NYSE: AOB - News): 'Do not buy ... 'Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM - News): 'Tough situation, obviously, they had that Taco Bell problem ... For pecking order, I like Denny's, Brinker, Darden ... and then, only then, do I like Yum.'Winn-Dixie (NASDAQ: WINN - News): 'Just came out of bankruptcy ... I can't get behind a supermarket other than Safeway.'Skyworks Solutions (SKWS): 'Ixnay on the Skyworksnay.'Harrah's (NYSE: HET - News): 'You just struck it rich! You go out and you ring the register!'

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Market Update

10:00 am : Equities are still on the offensive as the bulk of industry leadership remains positive. However, while eight out of 10 sectors are trading higher, Energy pacing the way with only a 0.3% advance on what is expected to be a low-volume session ahead of the holiday weekend lends little conviction on the part of buyers. Consumer Staples ranks a close second following upside surprises from the likes of ConAgra (CAG 27.96 +1.11) and General Mills (GIS 58.89 +0.90), both of which are at new 52-week highs. Albeit not a sector component, Rite Aid (RAD 5.51 +0.14) swinging to a profit in Q3 leaves Drug Retail as one of this morning's best performing S&P industry groups. The absence of leadership from the Tech sector, following sales warnings from Jabil Circuit (JBL 24.55 -2.01) and PMC-Sierra (PMCS 6.68 -0.21), is contributing to the market's inability to move more aggressively to the upside. DJ30 +8.49 NASDAQ +2.53 SP500 +1.81 NASDAQ Dec/Adv/Vol 958/1562/152 mln NYSE Dec/Adv/Vol 1013/1629/70 mln
09:40 am : The market opens on an upbeat note as falling oil prices and a relatively encouraging batch of earnings reports help investors look past a downward revision to Q3 GDP. Before the bell, the Commerce Dept. showed that the U.S. economy grew at a slower pace (2.0%) than previously estimated (2.2%), marking the weakest quarter since Q4 of last year when the economy expanded at a 1.8% annual rate. Fortunately for the bulls, the dated nature of the report and the forward-thinking of the market have so far left investors more interested in the current strength of the economy and a focus on forecasts for 2007. DJ30 +10.28 NASDAQ +4.33 SP500 +1.96 NASDAQ Vol 78 mln NYSE Vol 40 mln
09:15 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +1.5. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +1.5.
09:00 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +1.0. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +1.5. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures continue to trade above fair value, but both contracts clinging to their positive bias leave little confidence that stocks will get back on the buying track following yesterday's breather. With the market having already sifted through most of the earnings news, investors may be waiting for today's Philly Fed data (12:00 ET) and testimony from Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker (1:00 ET) to shed some more light on economic growth.
08:35 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +1.4. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +2.5. The final read on Q3 GDP was surprisingly revised lower to 2.0% (consensus 2.2%) while the accompanying chain deflator -- a key measure on inflation -- ticked up slightly to 1.9% (consensus 1.8%). Initial claims rose 9K to 315K. However, given the dated nature of the GDP data, as well as the latest read on labor conditions merely matching economists' forecasts, neither report has had much influence on trading so far. Bonds, which were flat ahead of the report remain relatively unchanged; the 10-yr note is up 1 tick to yield 4.58%.
08:00 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +2.0. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +1.0. Early indications are pointing to a slightly higher start for stocks. A pullback in oil prices and a batch of better than expected earnings results (e.g. NKE, CAG, GIS, PAYX, and ACN) are contributing to the positive disposition. However, with economic data returning to the forefront after a one-day hiatus, there is little conviction on the part of buyers as investors preoccupied with the pace of economic growth await the final read on Q3 GDP. Also hitting the wires at 8:30 ET, and possibly helping to set a more definitive tone to trading, will be weekly jobless claims that were compiled during the same week as the closely-watched payrolls report.
06:17 am : S&P futures vs fair value: +2.2. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +2.5.
06:16 am : FTSE...6192.00...-6.60...-0.1%. DAX...6582.49...-4.42...-0.1%.
06:16 am : Nikkei...17047.83...+36.79...+0.2%. Hang Seng...19222.84...-17.28...-0.1%.
Source: Briefing.com

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