Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Sept. 14th

Bullish calls:
Bunge (BG) Monsanto (MON) Sirius Satellite (SIRI): I've positive on SIRI right here, at $2.80. We've reiterated it all the way and said it's going to go to $4 bucks, and the deal gets done. Now, when the deal gets done, it will go to $6 bucks. Research In Motion (RIMM): Yes, I know, it's up a lot. I do not care. It goes higher. First Solar (FSLR): I just want to reiterate that I like First Solar. Suntech Power Holdings (STP) LDK Solar (LDK) Omniture(OMTR): … my favorite... It's kind of an instant Nielsen on the web. It's ad-directed traffic... That's your play. Meridian Bioscience (VIVO): Ithink diagnostic companies are the wave of the future. I'm going with you. Inverness Medical Innovations (IMA) Blue Coat Systems (BCSI): 'It's a good stock. This is web infrastructure … I've got to go with it. Garmin (GRMN) Cnooc (CEO)) Petrochina (PTR) MEMC (WFR) Central European Distribution (CEDC): That, by the way, is a fabulous stock - with 700 different distillations of liquor.
Neutral calls:
Furmanite (FRM): Man, you know what? That's one we're going to have to do work on... I don't know FRM...
Bearish calls:
Pacific Ethanol (PEIX): I've got to steer you away from that. That is not that good a stock. Blockbuster (BBI): It just had a nice move, but I don't like the business model that much - Don't buy, don't buy. Palm (PALM): I don't like PALM at all. First Marblehead (FMD): No, just too hard. F5 Networks (FFIV): You know that last quarter wasn't that good... and I like that company very much...... I'm going to send you from FFIV to Omniture. Trimble Navigation (TRMB): … if we've got Garmin, I don't need to be in TRMB.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Sept. 11th

On the Offense: Research in Motion (RIMM), Apple (AAPL), Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), VMWare (VMW)
Continuing his sports analogies from yesterday's show, Cramer told viewers it is essential to look for good offensive players which will be wide receivers providing fast growth. He compares Research in Motion to Randy Moss of the New England Patriots, because both players always meet or surpass expectations and have momentum. Terrell Owens of the Dallas Cowboys gets the touchdowns and Apple gets the media coverage. Cramer likes Apple, but thinks it may be setting prices too high. No stock can move 100 points faster than ISRG, and the company has as much speed as Santana Moss of the Washington Redskins. Two rookie wide receivers which dominate the field are VMware and Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions. He considers the IPO to be rookie of the year.
Tight End: AT&T (T),Consolidated Edison (ED), Enterprise Products Partners (EPD)
Cramer searched the market for the ideal tight end, a stock which has protection against downside risk and has potential to rise. He compared AT &T, which its 3.6% yield and 1.7 million subscribers to solid Antonio Gates of the San Diego Chargers. ED and Tony Gonzales, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs are both solid and consistent, and ED has a dividend of 5.1%. While EPD is a bit of a sleeper, it has a 4.65% yield, and is like Jason Witten, who has great potential.
Inverness Medical Innovations (IMA), Medco Health Solutions (MHS), Herbalife (HLF)
Inverness a one-stop shop for diagnostics may be a takeover target for Johnson & Johnson or Procter & Gamble, according to Cramer, who likes it as a long-term play and gives it a triple buy. A potential catalyst is its impending acquisition of Chlolestech, and news is expected to come out on Wednesday. Cramer also likes MHS, which has risen 30% since his recommendation as well as Herbalife (HLF)
Mad Mail: Sirenza Microdevices (SMDI) and RF Microdevices (RFMD), Verifone Holdings (PAY)
When asked if SMDI will be buying RFMD, Cramer answered in the affirmative and said he likes SMDI, but doesn't feel confident about stocks levered to cell-phone components. Concerning PAY, Cramer said he blew it when he recommended the stock.
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Monday, July 23, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round July 20th

Bullish calls:
PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG - News): 'I want you to pull the trigger on PPG ... Buy one half the position. Hope the market brings it down if there's no takeover, and I think you will make money.'Millicom International Cellular (NasdaqGS: MICC - News): ' ... ahead of the quarter, maybe don't pull the trigger. If it comes in - that has fabulous growth, as does AMX. I endorse it.'America Movil (NYSE: AMX - News)Nova Chemicals (NYSE: NCX - News)Rhodia (NYSE: RHA - News): ' ... these companies are just in bull market mode... You are in a really smart company. They do a lot of things right.'Inverness Medical (AMEX: IMA - News): 'This is the fastest-growing diagnostic stock in the world... It's made a great acquisition of Biosite, which is another Cramer fave... I say you buy and stick with IMA!'Intuitive Surgical (NasdaqGS: ISRG - News): ' ISRG, is still going higher! That's how good the quarter was. There are too many people who want in. Why don't you wait until Wednesday before you do any schnitzelling (i.e., selling some).'General Cable (NYSE: BGC - News): ' ... I say, who needs to rebuild pipes? Who needs to rebuild electric lines? Who gets those orders? In most of America, it is BGC .... Now we've been up 30 points ... after the Chinese selloff ... It's still a buy!'
Bearish calls:
Gemstar (NasdaqGS: GMST - News): 'No, no. It's putting itself for sale... No. Sell, sell, sell. We had a very nice gain. Let's not overstay our welcome.'Starbucks (NasdaqGS: SBUX - News): ' I think that SBUX is trying to bottom ... If they can possibly just stabilize the same-store sales, you're talking about a company that finally is growing ... it's dead money. And I'm not going to encourage you to sell it anymore ... but, don't buy, don't buy... I don't know the rumors at all.'Sara Lee (NYSE: SLE - News): 'SLE is not that good of a company ... I want you to take off a quarter of that stock. It's just dead money.'GigaMedia (NasdaqGM: GIGM - News): 'I don't see anything that I want that I want to pull the trigger on GIGM. I'm not going to plant it though. I'm just going to say 'don't buy...'Rio Tinto (NYSE: RTP - News): 'It's had a big run. It's making a lot of acquisitions... It's been terrific, but let's let it come in a little.'
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