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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading March 25th

Buy Deere (DE), Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Tuesday.
Cramer pointed to the stock's continued rise as evidence that he's right. "You know why?" he said, "Because the fundamentals trump the analysts." He praised CEO Robert Lane for "making great inroads" with the company. Of sector rival Agco (AG), Cramer said, "I gotta tell you. I think Deere is coming for them. ... I like Deere and I like DuPont (DD)."
Cramer said he liked the stock market's performance today, "given the fact that consumer confidence's been bad." He said he's worried about big gains in Research In Motion (RIMM), a company he recommended on Monday's "Stop Trading!" segment.
"I still like Apple (AAPL), but I don't have a strong thesis on Apple other than I believe in the iPhone," Cramer said.
In the investment management space, Cramer was bearish on Fortress Investment Group (FIG) "I have Wes Edens in my hall of shame," Cramer said. "Everything they've touched has turned to stone. This is a castle in the sand."
Cramer also said he disapproved of Citigroup (C) CEO Vikram Pandit. "What's Pandit doing?" he asked. "Sometimes you've got to take bold action. ... The last four acquisitions that Chuckie Prince did, I would just unwind them."
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Monday, October 01, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Sept. 28th

Cramer began Friday's show by sharing his CEO Hall of Shame. These are stocks that he thinks would be better off if the CEO quit or was forced out.
Alcatel-Lucent (ALU): Cramer thinks the CEO was given an ultimatum to deliver results now.
Marsh McLennan (MMC): The company should be broken up, and that splitting the company up is the only way shares will increase unless the CEO leaves.

Next, Cramer took some phone calls about other stocks with bad CEOs, like Pall (PLL). He also told people that he can't recommend buying Sirius (SIRI) now because it's too expensive, and that he thinks you should stay away from Palm (PALM).
Next, Cramer did a "Speculation Friday" segment, where he recommends high risk stocks. BioMarin (BMRN), a small biotech firm. It has developed a drug for pheylketonuria that will be the only drug on the market, protecting it from generic competition until 2015 in the US and 2018 in Europe. Cramer thinks the drug will be approved by the end of the year, but if it doesn't, it will be a risky investment.
Other calls: La-z-boy (LZB): Cramer doesn't like, and Sangamo BioSci (SGMO):He thinks is very risky.

After the lightning round, Cramer discussed what stocks he think will take the Dow to his year end target of 14,548. They are American Express (AXP), AIG (AIG), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), DuPont (DD), Altria (MO), Boeing (BA), and Caterpillar (CAT).

In the last segment, Cramer answered some emails. He changed his mind on GigaMedia (GIGM), making it a buy now, and told viewers to wait for a pullback on (AMZN) since it's "marked up heavily."

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Aug. 2nd

Dow but not Out: JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM - News), General Motors (NYSE: GM - News), Citigroup (NYSE: C - News), AIG (NYSE: AIG - News), Honeywell (NYSE: HON - News), DuPont (NYSE: DD - News) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News), AT&T (NYSE: T - News), Verizon (NYSE: VZ - News), Pfizer (NYSE: PFE - News) and Merck (NYSE: MRK - News)
After its mid-week drop, the Dow's rally on Thursday inspired Cramer to express confidence in the market and to repeat his prediction that the Dow will reach 14, 548 by the end of the year. He notes only four Dow stocks, JPM, GM, C and AIG are levered to current problems and only JPM and C are directly connected to mortgages. However, he commented HON, DD and HPQ have "beautiful" balance sheets and T, VZ, PFE and MRK will be able to survive the current market. Because of the strength of these stocks, the Dow wasn't crushed yesterday like it was "supposed to be," Cramer said.
The Windy City Merger: CME Group (NYSE: CME - News)
A good way to profit from the vicissitudes of the current market is to invest in CME, which Cramer recommends following its acquisition of the Chicago Board of Trade. Cramer likes the merger so much he thinks the Justice Department should never have allowed it to happen, since CME now has its "hands into everything" and can charge whatever it wants. While CME is trading at 30 x earnings, it is growing at a 20% clip this year, and its growth rate should reach 30% in 2008.
Sell Block: Buffalo Wild Wings (NasdaqGS: BWLD - News), General Cable (NYSE: BGC - News), Mastercard (NYSE: MA - News)
Since BWLD, BGC and MA got crushed after reporting better-than-expected quarters, Cramer explained "why bad things happen to good stocks." First, since all three had been rising rapidly, the bar was raised and "better-than-expected" just wasn't good enough for The Street. Second, there was a "hair" on each quarter, which is Wall Street jargon for a small flaw, or "hair" on a better-than-expected number. It was alleged that MA experienced domestic slowing, BWLD had slightly lower same-store sales and BGC had a downbeat outlook. However, Cramer said the main trick is knowing when to get rid of stock; "You can't count on me to tell you when to sell," he warned listeners, adding he can't always call a top. He said it is safe to sell the stocks now, since they are still high.
CEO Interview: Gregory Milzcik Barnes Group (NYSE: B - News)
Gregory Milzcik says his company is in the "sweet spot" of the current cycle; "We focus on difficult-to-manufacture parts but are also positioned great on high-volume, high-growth platforms, like that of the 787." He adds analysts are not really disappointed with the company, but want to see sales and margin growth, which Barnes Group can deliver. The company has expanded into Europe's "booming" market. Cramer commented; "Let the downgrades come, and then I would buy some. This stock's just way too cheap when it gets down to $20."
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Sunday, July 29, 2007

DuPont (DD) Misses Analysts' Earnings

Summary: Bio-chemical giant DuPont missed analysts' $1.06/share earnings estimates last week by five cents, sending the stock down $3 to just under $50/share. DuPont (NYSE: DD - News) said weak North American growth hurt its bottom line, while global sales grew bolstered by a falling dollar. Housing and automotive lines were among the weakest. Analysts assumed strong sales of herbicide-resistant corn seed would give the company a boost. Sales were up 12%, but further gains were held back by restricted supply, and increased corn acreage ended up reducing sales of other crops such as soybeans. Shares finished the week at $46.82, down 11%. Barron's says that despite the earnings miss, DuPont should make good on its biotech promise, and shares could soon make another run at $55. "In the meantime, it pays a 3% dividend."
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

IBD's Top Ten

Stocks Hurt On Subprime Woes
1 The NYSE composite sank 2.1%, the S&P 500 2%, the Nasdaq 1.9% and the Dow 1.6% in heavy volume as several market leaders came under pressure. Countrywide Fin'l missed profit views and slashed targets, as delinquencies spread beyond subprimes. Home builders and lenders were among the worst hit. The 10-year Treasury yield fell 4 basis points to 4.92%.
Amazon Soars On Strong Growth
2 The e-commerce giant's Q2 profit shot up 280% to 19 cents a share, 3 cents over views. Sales grew 35% -- the best in more than 3 years -- to $2.89 bil. Amazon (NasdaqGS:AMZN - News) said it got 2.2 mil orders for the final Harry Potter book. It sees Q3 revenue of $3 bil-$3.175 bil vs. views for $3 bil. Amazon shares surged 18% in late trading to record highs after falling 3.5% ahead of results.
AT&T Tops Views; iPhone Soft?
3 The telecom giant's Q2 profit rose 21% to 70 cents a share ex items, beating views by 3 cents. Revenue was $29.5 bil, or $29.8 bil adjusted. AT&T (NYSE:T - News) added 1.5 mil mobile users vs. 1.2 mil in Q1. But the U.S. mobile provider of Apple' (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News)s iPhone activated just 146,000 of the handsets June 29-30, far fewer than forecast. AT&T shares fell 1%. Apple, which reports Wed., slid 6%.
Countrywide: Loan Woes Spread
4 The mortgage giant missed EPS views badly and warned on full-year goals, citing "increasingly challenging" housing and mortgage markets. Subprime delinquencies soared, but high-quality loans had problems, too. Countrywide (NYSE:CFC - News) shares fell 10% to their lowest close in 3 years. Moody's and Pimco warned of liquidity woes. Lenders, home builders and financials overall sold off hard.
Gen. Plans Troops In Iraq In '09
5 Gen. David Petraeus has developed plans to achieve sustainable security in '09, his spokesman said. The Pentagon emphasized it's just a draft. Separately, President Bush warned against pulling out troops quickly and argued al-Qaida was deeply involved in Iraq. Also, U.S. and Iran agreed after talks in Baghdad to work together on security in Iraq.
Energy Prices Continue To Drop
6 Natural gas prices slid 2.9% to $5.863 per mil Btu, the lowest since Feb. '05. U.S. supplies are swelling. Gasoline futures fell 5.64 cents to $2.0477 a gallon, extending a sharp drop over the past 2 weeks as refineries come back on line. Analysts expect the gov't to say Wed. that U.S. gasoline stockpiles rose last week. Crude futures fell $1.33 to $73.56 a barrel.
AK, U.S. Steel Profits Beat Views
7 U.S. Steel's (NYSE:X - News) Q2 EPS fell 14% to $2.66 ex items amid weak flat-rolled shipments. But that still topped views by 31 cents. Sales grew 2.4% to $4.2 bil. Meantime, AK Steel (NYSE:AKS - News) more than tripled Q2 EPS to 98 cents, beating views by 28 cents. Sales rose 25% to $1.87 bil. Higher shipments and lower labor costs helped. Steel Dynamics (NasdaqGS:STLD - News) missed views late Mon. Shares of all 3 steel makers edged up.
DuPont Misses On Higher Costs
8 The chemical giant said Q2 profit rose 3% to $1.04 a share ex items, 2 cents shy of views. Sales grew 6% to $7.88 bil as the weak dollar boosted int'l volume growth. But weak U.S. housing and auto markets as well as higher energy and research costs hurt. DuPont (NYSE:DD - News) sees '07 EPS of $3.15, below views of $3.18. Its shares fell 6% to 49.90.
CME Slips 2% After Q2 Earnings
9 The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (NYSE:CME - News) said its earnings rose 18% to $3.69 a share ex items, 3 cents ahead of expectations. Revenue grew 17% to $329 mil, just shy of forecasts. Derivatives trading rose 10% in the quarter after a quiet April. The company said it is focusing on digesting its merger with the Chicago Board of Trade .
Afghan Rebels Killed In Clashes
10 U.S., NATO and Afghan forces have killed over 75 Taliban terrorists in 3 separate battles in southern Afghanistan. Fighting has intensified as NATO-led coalition forces have attacked Taliban strongholds in the south near the Pakistan border. Meanwhile, the fate of 23 S. Korean missionaries held hostage remained unknown.
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Stocks Fall on Earnings

Wall Street pulled back sharply in early trading Tuesday following several disappointing earnings reports and amid renewed concerns about the mortgage lending market. The Dow Jones industrials lost more than 100 points.
Among the many earnings reported before the opening bell, chemical maker DuPont Co. reported flat second-quarter profit as higher sales offset the cost of energy and research. American Express Co. reported late Monday that quarterly profit climbed 12 percent on record card member spending. However, the nation's third-largest credit card brand said cardholders are also shirking more payments.
Both companies are Dow components. In early trading, the Dow fell 101.20, or 0.73 percent, to 13,842.22.
Broader stock indicators declined. The Standard & Poor's 500 index shed 12.26, or 0.80 percent, to 1,529.31. The Nasdaq composite index lost 21.06, or 0.78 percent, trading at 2,669.52.
Bonds rose, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note down to 4.94 Tuesday from 4.96 percent late Monday. The dollar traded mixed against other major currencies, while gold prices climbed.

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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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