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Friday, January 04, 2008

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review Jan. 3rd

Buy:

Air Products and Chemicals Inc (APD)

BAIDU.COM, INC. (BIDU)

China Mobile Limited (CHL)

Focus Media Holding Ltd (FMCN)

Corning Inc (GLW)

Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS)

Hudson City Bancorp Inc (HCBK)

PetroChina Co Ltd (PTR)

Transocean Inc (RIG)

Siemens AG (SI)

Ultra Petroleum Corp (UPL)
Sell:

American International Group, Inc (AIG)

AXA (AXA)

Countrywide Financial Corp (CFC)

Capital One Financial Corp(COF)

Legg Mason Inc(LM)

Orion Energy Systems(OESX)

Qualcomm Inc (QCOM)

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review Dec. 11th

Coca-Cola (KO), Pepsi-Co (PEP), Merck (MRK), Altria (MO)
Cramer expressed his disappointment with the Fed’s “dinky” quarter point rate cut and declared the Bernanke is out of touch with reality. He suggested investors play by the rules of 1990 and retreat to defensive stocks, such as KO, PEP, MRK and MO. “Don’t panic, but take cover in recession stock,” Cramer said.
Four Horsemen of China: Focus Media (FMCN), Baidu (BIDU), PetroChina (PTR), China Mobile (CHL)
Given his disillusionment with the Fed, Cramer decided to focus on global stocks and focused on one of his Four horsemen of China, Focus Media. (Other horsemen include Baidu, PetroChina, and China Mobile). The market is uneasy about FMCN’s acquisition of its competitor CGEN Digital because of concerns over margins, but Cramer likes the deal because it resembles monopoly-building. Its acquisition of Allyes AdNetwork, an internet advertising company, has been successful, and Cramer predicts Google might want to buy a stake in FMCN. CGEN Digital will be integrated smoothly and margins will improve, according to Cramer, but he added the stock could fall slightly because of integration risk. He would get into FMCN at its next dip and predicts it will rise from $54.86 to $75.

What a Gas: Air Products & Chemicals (APD)
A recent Wall Street Journal article discussed the worldwide shortage of helium, which is available only in a few places. This gives APD an opportunity to raise prices, and since the stock had dropped and received a downgrade from JPMorgan, Cramer would take advantage of the opportunity to buy. APD has already made the move from $80 to $100, and according to Cramer’s thesis, it is headed for $120 and higher.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 10th

Bullish:
China Mobile (CHL) instead of KONG
Enterprise Product Parners (EPD)
Schering-Plough (SGP),
Celgene (CELG),
Sanofi-Aventis (SNY): likes Novartis (NVS) and Schering-Plough (SGP) better
Manulife (MFC), Prudential (PRU), Metlife (MET): Likes all three
E-Trade Financial (ETFC): It's a buy.
Furmanite (FRM): Cramer prefers ITT.
ITT (ITT),
Transocean (RIG),
Schlumberger (SLB)
Hudson City (HCBK): Better than NYB.
Bearish:
KongZhong (KONG): Cramer recommended China Mobile (CHL) instead.
Pioneer Drill (PDC); Cramer wants you to sell this driller
NightHawk (NIHK): Don't buy
New York Community Bank (NYB): Cramer thinks Hudson City (HCBK) is a better bank.
MDU (MDU): Don't buy.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Oct. 4th

Merrill Lynch (MER): 'Last week Merrill had estimates cut by Golden Sachs and it's done going down. ... That's the bottom. ... I like Merril Lynch. Barrick Gold (ABX): 'Don't trade down to Northgate. Trade up to Barrick.' ValueClick (VCLK): 'My short-term and long-term outlook is the same. ... ValueClick at 24 is going to have to be acquired by someone. ... I do a triple-buy on ValueClick.' National City (NCC) Huntington (HBAN) Corning (GLW): 'Corning's got two businesses ... it's got the fiber business, which I like very much, and it's got the crystal liquid display business, which I also like very much. I'm looking for an upside surprise in Corning.' Cramer's Take – Enbridge (ENB): 'I think Enbridge is one of the great pipeline companies. ... I recommend Enbridge.' Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (RIO) China Mobile (CHL)
Bearish calls:
Ruth's Chris Steak House (RUTH): ' …it's a very well-run company ... But there is nothing that is setting the table. ... I think you should sell Ruth's Chris. ... It's just nothing special.' Cree (CREE): ‘It's been way too hard to trade, way too many disappointments. ... I want you to stay away from Cree.' Brunswick (BC): 'You cannot own that stock going into a slowdown. You have to sell that stock going into a slowdown.' Northgate Minerals (NXG): 'I owned the stock. ... They crushed me, I got beaten up…' First Bancorp (FBP)
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Monday, October 01, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Recap Sept. 28th

Sun Microsystems (JAVA): Cramer thinks it's finally turned the corner, but it's still too cheap.
Potash (POT): Cramer says that rankings in the agriculture sector are Agrium (AG), Mosaic (MOS), Sociedad Quimica (SQM), and then Potash since it moved too much.
Nuance (NUAN): "Don't buy. Don't buy."
Cheesecake Factory (CAKE): Thinks it's too cheap. Not giving up on it yet.
Rite-Aid (RAD): Giving CEO one more quarter. He thinks that CVS (CVS) and Walgreens (WAG) are doing much better.
China Mobile (CHL): This is a China stock that he still likes, along with Baidu.com (BIDU).
VF Corp. (VFC): Cramer thinks it's one of the better names in the apparel sector.
Western Refining (WNR): If you want to buy a refining stock, buy Valero
(VLO), or Sunoco (SUN) instead of WNR.
Energy Conversion Devices (ENER): Lose it and go with First Solar (FSLR)
Lockheed Martin (LMT): Start buying. Cramer thinks the stock is going even higher.
Starbucks (SBUX): "Don't buy, Don't buy."
Marvell (MRVL): Cramer thinks it's toxic.
First Horizon National (FHN): It's a cheap bank stock, and Cramer likes that.
Coeur d'Alene Mines (CDE): Cramer thinks this is one of the worst mining companies around, and that Barrick Gold (ABX) is the best play, and you can go with Pan American Silver (PAAS) if you want a silver stock.
DivX (DIVX): "There is nothing there to buy."
GameStop (GME): Wants the stock lower. Cramer thinks you should take some profits now, and buy more if the stock drops below $55.
Exxon Mobil (XOM): Cramer's price target for this stock is now $100.
Haynes (HAYN): It's played out for now.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Sept. 20th

Goldman Sachs (GS): Cramer said they proved today that they're the only broker to own. Goldman Sachs proved itself during a downturn by shorting the mortgage market, Cramer said: "When you're right quarter after quarter after quarter, it isn't luck." They are underestimated by Wall Street, who believes that all brokers are the same, but Cramer says why settle for less when you can have GS for $230? He thinks they will be "dragged" into a higher multiple, but they deserve to sell at $300.
Yum! Brands (YUM): Cramer asked CEO David Novak how they have stayed consistent. Novak pointed out their "global portfolio" including Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut. Their diversity gives them earnings power and tremendous opportunities to expand around the world. Yum! is the No. 1 retail developer in the world, ahead of McDonald's (MCD) and Starbucks (SBUX). Yum! is building one restaurant per day in China and continues to grow elsewhere, Novak said. Cramer asked Novak what he though about YUM being an unhealthy brand. Novak: Out food tastes good and people are looking for taste. Also, their menu's are getting broader and their growth has been exceptional.
Lululemon Lowdown: (LULU)
Cramer: If you are looking for the next Crocs (CROX) or Under Armor (UA), look at LULU. It's a yoga-apparel company who’s stock is up 28% from when Cramer recommended it two months ago. It has growth potential as a woman’s apparel play; 51% of the population. Cramer spoke to lululemon CEO Robert Meers on the show. Meers thinks it's a global opportunity and that people will pay for their quality products and services. He also said they operate well in college towns. Cramer asked about their lack of stores. Meers said their brand "cachet" is very important and that the right thing to do "is be special." Meers also mentioned their 800 number that operates for home delivery.
Sell Block: Cramer was asked why the sudden switch to Wachovia (WB)? Cramer said Wachovia struggled before the rate cut, but it's going to perform better now that interest rates are lower. "Its value will increase" and investors need to change with new events. He added, "It's more important to be consistent with reality than you were before the world changed."
Sudden Death:
Bullish: Nastech (NSTK), Qwest (Q), China Mobile (CHL), Paccar (PCAR) and NVIDIA (NVDA).
Bearish: Qiao Xing (XING) and Acadia (ACAD).

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Monday, August 06, 2007

Fast Growing Large Cap Stocks

1.
Apple (AAPL) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 99*. Stock fell 14% in four days on talk that the company will cut production of iPods and iPhones, implying weak demand. But the stock found support at its 10-week moving average. And, on the whole, mutual fund ownership continues to rise. 3-year EPS growth rate: 9%.
2.
BG Group (BRG) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 96. The U.K.-based oil and gas giant bounced back from two straight quarters of shrinking earnings with a 40% surge in the second quarter. And the stock just managed to reclaim its crucial 10-week moving average, after a plunge on heavy volume in late July. 3-year EPS growth rate: 39%.
3.
Celgene (CELG) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 94. The developer of cancer and other therapies boasts five straight quarters of triple-digit profit growth. Sales have surged in a range of 61% to 89% the past four periods. And margins have widened from the low-20s to the low-30s. 3-year EPS growth rate: 93%.
4.
China Mobile (CHL) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 98. The wireless company is based in Hong Kong but offers service across the mainland. A late July decline came on high volume, but the stock’s retreat from record highs hasn’t even touched its 10-week moving average. 3-year EPS growth rate: 28%.
5.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 99. The copper, gold and silver producer saw earnings dip 10% in the fourth quarter of 2006 from its year-ago comparison. But results bounced back the following two periods to gains of 95% and 104%. Sales gains slowed to 10% in that weak Q4, and have since soared 112% and 307%. Mutual fund ownership surged to 564 funds in the most recent period from 422 a year earlier 3-year EPS growth rate: 165%.
6.
Google (GOOG) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 94. The Internet search giant’s most recent earnings disappointed Wall Street, and the stock suffered. Earnings growth in the past three quarters slowed from 106% to 61% to 43 3-year EPS growth rate: 95%.
7.
Mobile TeleSystems (MBT) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 98. The Russia-based provider of wireless services also reaches a number of former Soviet republics. Sales gains have picked up to the 30s the past four quarters from a previous stretch in the 20s. Profit swelled 156% in the recent report, its best result in several years. 3-year EPS growth rate: 21%.
8.
National Oilwell Varco (NOV) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 99. The Houston-based equipment maker for the oil and gas industry beat views by 25 cents when it reported $1.79 a share in its recent report. The company’s profit has soared in triple digits for three straight quarters. Views for the current period are for an 87% gain. 3-year EPS growth rate: 82%.
9.
Oracle (ORCL) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 95. Stock fell 10%, intraday best to worst, in six straight sessions before snapping back Wednesday. Still, Oracle hasn’t quite regained its 10-week moving average. 3-year EPS growth rate: 25%.
10.
Southern Copper (PCU) - View IBD Stock Checkup

Composite Rating: 99. The operator of copper mines and refineries in Peru and Mexico missed views by 3% in report issued last month. Still, the recent quarter’s 66% profit gain was best result in seven quarters. 3-year EPS growth rate: 55%.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review June 14th

Cramer's Little Red Book: Cnooc Ltd. ADS (NYSE: CEO), China Mobile Ltd. (NYSE: CHL), Seaspan Corp. (NYSE: SSW)
Cramer says he is being dragged "kicking and screaming" to devote a program to Chinese stocks, adding he doesn't like the overheated market and the Communist Chinese government. He considers CEO, CHL, and SSW as relatively stable stocks, but he would wait for a pullback before buying. CEO is the top offshore drilling company in China and 67% is owned by the government which means some "anti-competitive advantages," says Cramer. In addition the company has rights to 51% of all successful discoveries in offshore China, is expected to grow 30% by 2008-09, and is one of the few oil companies which is replacing reserves faster than it pumps them. CHL has 68% of all Chinese mobile subscriptions in China, and wireless is expected to double in five years. Even if China Telecom enters the wireless game, Cramer predicts it will buy CHL. Finally, SSW is the largest company in the ship leasing industry, and Cramer thinks its 6% yield could go higher.
Much ado about Baidu.com (NasdaqGM: BIDU), Focus Media (NasdaqGM: FMCN)
Cramer's first speculative Chinese play is FMCN which makes digital billboards and, "has momentum and consistently raises numbers." Cramer commented "Baidu is the only company in the world that is beating Google at it game." The stock has had a "huge run" but is still undervalued. Cramer would wait for both of these stocks to come down before buying.
Mad Mail: Sears Holdings (NasdaqGS: SHLD), Gamestop (NYSE: GME), Petsmart (NasdaqGS: PETM), Yamana Gold (NYSE: AUY)
Cramer said since the Fed is not going to ease rates, the only retail stocks he would consider would be SHLD, GME, and PETM. He told another caller AUY is the only non-speculative gold stock he would recommend on his show.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Losers

DeclinersAcco Brands Corp. (NYSE:ABD - News) was downgraded to neutral from outperform at Credit Suisse.
Allstate (NYSE:ALL - News) reported a 17% increase in fourth-quarter profit, but the insurer's results missed analyst estimates and the company said it will stop giving profit forecasts.
Calumet Specialty Products (NasdaqGM:CLMT - News) was downgraded to neutral from buy at Goldman Sachs.
Celestica (NYSE:CLS - News) shares fell after the company said its fourth-quarter net loss widened to $60.8 million, or 27 cents a share, from $28.2 million, or 12 cents a share, as costs of sales rose. The most recent quarter's results include a $30 million net charge related to an increase in inventory at a Mexico facility and a $59 million restructuring charge. Excluding amortization of intangible assets, among other items, the Canada-based provider of electronics manufacturing services posted per-share earnings of 3 cents vs. 13 cents in the prior year. Revenue rose 9% to $2.26 billion from $2.08 billion. The company sees an adjusted first-quarter per-share loss of 4 to 15 cents, on revenue of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion. The company was also downgraded to underperform from peer perform at Bear Stearns.
U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies fell, tracking steep losses in their home market after a senior legislator said the market may be overheated after a 130% gain in 2006. The comments by Cheng Siwei, vice-chairman of the standing committee of the National People's Congress, in an interview with the Financial Times, raised concerns the Chinese government may take official action to cool speculation after the market hit a record high last week. Chinese ADRs such as Guangshen Railway (NYSE:GSH - News), China Mobile (NYSE:CHL - News), Aluminum Corp. China (NYSE:ACH - News), China Life Insurance (NYSE:LFC - News) and Sinopec (NYSE:SNP - News) were all markedly lower.
Electronics For Imaging's (NasdaqGS:EFII - News) fourth-quarter earnings fell 38% to $7.08 million, or 12 cents a share, from $11.4 million, or 18 cents a share, a year earlier. On a non-GAAP basis, the Foster City, Calif., provider of digital controllers said earnings fell to $22.6 million, or 35 cents a share, from $23.1 million, or 36 cents a share. Revenue rose 5.8% to $153.9 million from $145.4 million in the year-ago period. The company expects to delay its Form 10-K filing for 2006 due to its ongoing stock-option grant investigation. The company sees first-quarter non-GAAP earnings of 25 to 27 cents a share on revenue of $140 million to $143 million.
Haemonetics' (NYSE:HAE - News) shares tumbled after the maker of automated blood processing systems provider forecast earnings of adjusted $2.05 to $2.17 per share for fiscal 2007 with revenue expected to rise between 7% and 9%. The company said this view reflect expectations for continued sales declines in its Japanese business.
Juniper Networks Inc. (NasdaqGS:JNPR - News) reported fourth-quarter revenue rose 4% to $595.8 million, from $575.5 during the same period one year ago. The sales figure slightly topped the estimates of Wall Street analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial, who had forecast $593 million.
Key Tronic (NasdaqGM:KTCC - News) shares dropped after the Spokane, Wash., provider of electronic manufacturing services posted a second-quarter profit of $300,000, or 3 cents a share, down from a profit of $1 million, or 10 cents a share, last year. The latest results include a charge of $940,000 related to a customer unexpectedly declaring bankruptcy in December. Key Tronic also said that new customer programs weren't enough to offset reduced demand from certain existing customers in the latest quarter.
Manitowoc Co. (NYSE:MTW - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $43.9 million, or 69 cents a share, compared with $18.2 million, or 30 cents a share, in the same period last year, on strong revenues in the company's crane segment.
NutriSystem (NasdaqGS:NTRI - News) shares fell after the Horsham, Pa., provider of weight management and fitness products and services forecast first-quarter earnings of 82 to 86 cents a share on revenue of between $200 million and $210 million. Wall Street's current consensus estimate is for a profit of 94 cents a share in March period on revenue of $214 million.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM:REGN - News) was initiated with an average rating at Caris & Co.
Repros Therapeutics Inc. (NasdaqGM:RPRX - News) announced the pricing of its public offering of 2.61 million shares at $13.75 each. The underwriters have a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 390,000 shares of common stock to cover over-allotments, if any, the company said.
Saifun Semiconductor (NasdaqGS:SFUN - News) shares slumped after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings of $6.3 million, or 20 cents per share, down from a year-ago profit of $8.6 million, or 15 cents a share. Revenue at the Israeli chip company declined to $14 million in the quarter from $16.7 million a year ago.
SanDisk (NasdaqGS:SNDK - News) said it swung to a fourth-quarter loss from a year ago, hurt by acquisition-related charges, as sales surged amid increased demand for its NAND flash-memory storage chips used in consumer electronics.
Sepracor Inc. (NasdaqGS:SEPR - News) said fourth-quarter earnings rose to $99.1 million, or 85 cents a share, from $36.9 million, or 31 cents a share, a year earlier. The results include a 12 cents a share charge for stock-based compensation. Revenue increased to $357.2 million from last year's $311.1 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had been expecting earnings of 62 cents a share and revenue of $341.4 million, on average.
Selective Insurance Group (NasdaqGS:SIGI - News) was initiated with a market perform rating at Wachovia Securities, citing concerns about increasing competition.
Silicon Laboratories (NasdaqGS:SLAB - News) forecast revenue of $106 million to $111 million for the fiscal first quarter, below Wall Street's current consensus estimate for revenue of $113.5 million in the March period.
Tekelec (NasdaqGM:TKLC - News) was downgraded to hold at Jefferies & Co.
Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX - News) reported fourth-quarter net income of $1.75 billion, or 44 cents a share, up from $1.3 billion, or 28 cents, earned in the same period during 2005. Earnings from continuing operations improved to 43 cents a share from 28 cents, the New York-based media giant's results showed. Backing out one-time items, Time Warner said it would have earned 22 cents a share for the latest quarter. Quarterly revenue reached $12.47 billion from the prior year's $11.52 billion. Analysts were looking for earnings of 22 cents a share on revenue of $12.46 billion, according to estimates compiled by Thomson First Call. The company also said it expects to wrap up a $20 billion stock-buyback program during the first half of 2007.
Tupperware Brands Corp. (NYSE:TUP - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $39.9 million, or 65 cents a share, up 28% from $31.2 million, or 51 cents a share, during the year-ago period. Earnings after adjustments were 74 cents a share.
Websense (NasdaqGS:WBSN - News) shares tumbled after the company said its fourth-quarter earnings fell 30%, due in part to the cost of starting distribution of its software through Ingram Micro Inc. in North America. The San Diego provider of employee Internet management software had fourth-quarter earnings of $7.78 million, or 17 cents a share, compared with $11.1 million, or 23 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding stock-based compensation expense, the company earned $11.4 million, or 25 cents a share, up 3% from a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter ended Dec. 31 rose 18% to $47.3 million from $40.1 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 25 cents a share on revenue of $48 million. Analyst earnings forecasts typically exclude unusual items. In addition, Websense said it expects first-quarter earnings of 9 to 11 cents a share and first-quarter non-GAAP earnings of 19 to 21 cents a share.
W Holding Co. (NYSE:WHI - News) shares fell after the company posted a profit of $17.9 million, or 5 cents a share, for the fourth quarter, down nearly 41% from last year's earnings of $30.2 million, or 12 cents a share. The holding company for Westernbank Puerto Rico attributed the latest results to increases in its current income tax provision, non-interest expenses, and its provision for loan losses.
YMI Biosciences (AMEX:YMI - News) shares plunged after the company said it's terminating a phase III trial of testmilifene, a proposed advanced breast cancer treatment. The company said the move follows a recommendation from the independent Data Safety Monitoring Board that the trial be stopped because interim analysis indicates "it is very unlikely significant differences in overall survival will be shown" between treatment arms as the data mature. A.G. Edwards downgraded the company to hold from buy following the news.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Jan. 29

Bullish calls:
Guidance Software (NasdaqGM: GUID): 'It's come back to 14 ... I am not backing away from it. ... if it goes back to 12 ... we're gonna have to back up the truck [ buy]'Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'If you want to be in tech ... I am going to send you to Hewlett-Packard ... best beneficiary of Vista and declining chip costs.'Akamai Technologies (NasdaqGS: AKAM)Allegheny Technologies (NYSE: ATI - News)Arris (NasdaqGS: ARRS): ' ... move into Arris, which just did a real nifty acquisition.'Starwood Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: HOT - News): 'Incredibly high-end. ... I think Hilton and Starwood are both buys. ... Pull the trigger ahead of the spring and summer. HOT real hot and going higher.'Hilton Hotels (NYSE: HLT - News): 'I think Hilton and Starwood are both buys.'China Mobile (NYSE: CHL - News): 'We are gonna recommend China Mobile or Petrochina.'PetroChina (NYSE: PTR - News)Penn National Gaming (NasdaqGS: PENN): ' great play on gambling, I am not backing away ... I still want to own Penn National Gaming.'DuPont (NYSE: DD - News): 'do you mind if I ... go to DuPont?'Brunswick (NYSE: BC - News)
Bearish calls:
Buffalo Wild Wings (NasdaqGS: BWLD): 'I sit here and wonder how this stock became a human punching bag. ... You do not get three downgrades idly. Take advantage and SellSellSell.'ATMI (NasdaqGS: ATMI): 'I do not care for thin film equipment ... Ixnay, sell, you're done. If you want to be in tech.'WebEx Communications (NasdaqGS: WEBX): 'this is real-time interactive media. Does sell at almost twice its growth rate. ... I cannot bless.'Methanex (NasdaqGS: MEOH): 'Grows very slowly ... has a very low P/E ... does have fuel-cell applications which have given it some boost. I'm in the Don'tBuy camp.'Harmonic (NasdaqGM: HLIT): 'Ixnay on the Harmonic and move into Arris.'China Automotive Systems (NasdaqCM: CAAS)BASF (NYSE: BF - News): 'Good company, do you mind if I stick with Wilmington, Delaware, and go to DuPont instead of Ludwigshafen, Germany?'Turkcell Iletisim (NYSE: TKC - News): 'A challenged company, which is going to have very bad wireless competition, even though it's got that yield.'iRobot (NasdaqGM: IRBT): 'I said take the profit, take it off the table, and I never looked back.'Comtech (NasdaqGS: COGO)

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Jan. 22

Bullish calls:
Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD - News): 'One of the known communists on Wall Street downgraded RAD last week... I reiterate - at $5.80, RAD remains one of my favorite speculations. Take that bears!'China Mobile (NYSE: CHL - News): 'If you want to go to China, and you want to do phone, you've got to do CHL. I would actually recommend you swap out of CHU and go into CHL. Even as CHL is at its 52-week high, I think that's a better buy.'Genentech (NYSE: DNA - News): 'If we want to be in pharma, we're going to be in DNA, or we're going to be in AMGN, and CELG!... 'Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN - News)Celgene (NASDAQ: CELG - News)Flir Systems (NASDAQ: FLIR - News)Nice Systems (NASDAQ: NICE - News): ' If you want to be in defense, remember, we like FLIR or NICE, because we like homeland security!'Google (NASDAQ: GOOG - News): 'I think that's one of the few techs that I want to own. My friend, Anthony Notto, at Goldman Sachs, recently raised estimates ... I think the stock will get to $600.'Melco PBL Entertainment (NASDAQ: MPEL - News): 'People are starting to doubt me on that call... We're fine. (buzzer rings)... MPEL is not as good as LVS, and not as good as WYNN, but it should be bought here.'SkyWest (NASDAQ: SKYW - News): 'You know that I'm a liker of the airlines, but let's be careful. After the close of the market, AMR announced an offering of 13 million shares. That's going to cause some pressure in the group. SKYW should trade down a dollar on that, and then you could pull the trigger and buy more, but don't overstay your welcome.'Under Armour (NYSE: UA - News): 'Some publication... had this really negative article ... If you don't know Kevin Plank, then you don't know one of the best CEOs in America. I think UA is in a major bull-market mode. I think the shorts planted that story ... I like UA and I want you to stay with it.'
Bearish calls:
China Unicom (NYSE: CHU - News): 'No. No. I'm not a fan of CHU ... I would actually recommend you swap out of CHU and go into CHL.'Flextronics International (NASDAQ: FLEX - News): 'Maybe you're shorting it, because you're not going to make any money being long that. You need to be out of the contract manufacturing ... this is a bearish group!'Nektar Therapeutics (NASDAQ: NKTR - News): ' ... What is that, the 470th restructuring they announced today? Most of their restructuring just involves firing people... Heaven forbid they actually try to improve the company... No, we don't want to be anywhere near NKTR.'Pfizer (NYSE: PFE - News): ' ... another bear.'Force Protection (NASDAQ: FRPT - News): ' ... not for me. 'Imergent (AMEX: IIG - News): ' Electronic services to small businesses... to me, it's the definition of tech (bear sound)... No! This is a stock that is too darn hard. Sell, sell, sell!'
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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Telecom Stocks to Watch

CHL
China Mobile Ltd Adr

VIP
Vimpel Communications

AMX
America Movil Sa Adr L

COGO
Comtech Group Inc

GLDN
Golden Telecom Inc

TEF
Telefonica S A Adr

GRMN
Garmin Ltd

MICC
Millicom Intl Cellular

TRMB
Trimble Navigation Ltd

TLK
Telekomunikasi Indo Ads

NIHD
N I I Holdings Inc

MBT
Mobile Telesystems Adr

VOD
Vodafone Group Plc Adr

IDCC
Interdigital Comm

Source: Investors.com

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Telecom Stocks to Watch

CHL
China Mobile Ltd Adr

VIP
Vimpel Communications

AMX
America Movil Sa Adr L

COGO
Comtech Group Inc

GLDN
Golden Telecom Inc

TEF
Telefonica S A Adr

GRMN
Garmin Ltd

MICC
Millicom Intl Cellular

TRMB
Trimble Navigation Ltd

TLK
Telekomunikasi Indo Ads

NIHD
N I I Holdings Inc

MBT
Mobile Telesystems Adr

VOD
Vodafone Group Plc Adr

IDCC
Interdigital Comm

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