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Monday, October 13, 2008

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review 10/10

The best way to sustain Friday's late rally is for the government to cut a back-room deal with the largest banks and brokerages to get them to start making loans again, Jim Cramer told viewers on his "Mad Money" TV show on Friday.
On a day when Dow closed down 128 points after another extremely volatile session, Cramer said this "secret" meeting is necessary to get the economy, credit markets and stock markets rolling again and avoid a repeat of this past week's brutal market.
Cramer said he would have the Federal Reserve take the initiative by inviting to the meeting the CEOs of large financial institutions such as Citigroup(C ), Bank of America(BAC ), Wells Fargo(WF ), JP Morgan(JPM )Morgan Stanley(MS), and Goldman Sachs(GS ), the latter three of which he owns for his Action Alerts PLUS portfolio.
Cramer said the Fed would tell the CEOs that it would not repeat the mistake it made when it allowed Lehman Bros to fail. Instead, he said, the Fed would do all that it can to get the financial institutions open for business again.
He said the Fed would guarantee all their debts as well as their brokerage, savings and corporate accounts. Furthermore it would allow them to pay off their bonds with federal money, permit them to sell their credit default swaps lower and provide them $100 billion each to lend.
In return, these financial institutions would have to live up to their end of the bargain by "opening the spigots" and make loans again. He said the loans will be targeted to corporations, small businesses and individuals - but not hedge funds.
He also said the Fed would have the financial institutions divvy up the "bad banks" among themselves, with the aim of having them assume the good deposits while selling the bad assets to the federal government's newly created Troubled Asset Recovery Program.
Cramer said that after the market's worst-ever weekly drop it's "time to change our incredibly negative bias," as stocks are no longer in endless sell mode.
For Cramer it's time to rent some stocks, with a look at owning longer term if the market again approaches the lows seen on Friday. Cramer believes the market will chase those lows since the market rarely bottoms on a Friday, and the snapback by stocks was too far, too fast.
That means a new game plan is needed for the cash that Cramer told traders to peel off last month.
Expecting a gap down on both Monday and Tuesday, Cramer advises putting 25% of that cash back in play on both days. As usual, Cramer is against buying all at once.
As for where to put it, Cramer offered a stock like Kellogg(K ) as a template, based on its rallying behavior a year after the 1987 crash.
Of course, Cramer said this isn't 1987 - times are a lot worse. Given that, Cramer suggests loooking at companies that are trading around their cash on hand, such as KBR(KBR ).
You should also look at companies that make products that you eat, such as Kraft(KFT), Heinz(HNZ ), Coca-Cola(KO ) and Altria(MO ). Cramer owns Kraft and Altria in his Action Alerts Plus portfolio.
Cramer also likes giant pharmaceutial Merck(MRK ), cyclical plays Nucor(NUE )and Freeport McMoRan(FCX ), which he also owns for his Action Alerts PLUS portfolio, but reminded viewers that you only want a small position with the last two, since they aren't self-financing.
Cramer would be careful with financials, but he likes US Bancorp(USB ), and threw in a recommendation for Duke Energy(DUK ).
The new leadership is companies that don't need money, Cramer said.
Half-Empty
Cramer likes that traders dodged a bullet on Friday, with a "spectacular" rally off the lows of the morning, but he believes it's important to lay out the worst-case scenario so investors can go forward "with their eyes open."
In the worst case, the model isn't the 1987 market crash, which saw equities bounce back only a year later, but a "1929 scenario" which brought an 89% peak-to-trough drop and a "decline that just wouldn't quit."
In that model, Cramer said, currently flailing stocks like U.S. Steel(X ) and General Motors(GM ) wouldn't be done yet.
Cramer said that unfortunately the parallels with the 1929 crash are too close for comfort. As in 1929, he explained, we have a presidential administration that's in over its head. Listening to Bush say the government taking necessary actions to solve the crisis is like President Herbert Hoover saying than that the worst is behind us.
Cramer noted the market's tanking after Bush's most recent comments about the market, as well as the similarities of a Federal Reserve too focused on inflation and a wave of bank failures.
Cramer said he believes the federal bailout plan can help, but that a second Great Depression is still on the table. "That's why you have to be careful with your buying," he said.
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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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Friday, January 11, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Jan. 11th

Stick with agriculture and recession stocks, Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Friday.
"Mosaic (MOS) is terrific. ... I think Agrium (AGU) is a catch-up ... to Mosaic," Cramer said. "You're going to do better with that than ... betting against Procter (PG)."
More broadly, Cramer believes the market is frantic as shorts try to cover their bets on the bond insurers. "Today's a big short-squeeze day. 'Let's short squeeze Ambac (ABK) and MBIA (MBI).'"
In the financial sector, Cramer expects more take-unders like Bank of America's (BAC) purchase of Countrywide (CFC). He foresees Washington Mutual (WMon the auction block, adding that CEO "Kerry Killinger is doing his best to do a bad job. ... Washington Mutual at $15 is like Countrywide at $8."
Cramer encouraged investors to play conservatively. "I would be partial to Coke (KO)," he said, adding that he was encouraged that commodity prices are down for the soft-drink company. Pepsi (PEP) is another good pick, he added.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

CNBC's Stop Trading Jan. 9th

Coca Cola (KO) is a good pick for 2008's volatile trading environment, Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
"Coca Cola said on my show not that long ago [that] raw costs [and] commodity costs actually peaked. ... People are paying much more for those earnings because they're so consistent. ... Coke is going to continue to go higher," Cramer said.
Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) insurance executive Ajit Jain is spurring a short squeeze on Ambac (ABK) and MBIA (MBI), Cramer said.
Cramer's skeptical about Jain's assertion today on CNBC that Berkshire Hathaway may buy one of the beleaguered bond insurers. "Why open a business and therefore crush your competitors when you want to buy?" He says it doesn't make sense to go shooting against them and also buy them.
Cramer is leery of Ambac and MBIA's viability. "Buffett has historically not wanted to buy black boxes," Cramer continued. "Eric Dinallo, [New York's] superintendent of insurance, is saying 'I don't trust these companies.'"
"The shorts cover then put out," Cramer concluded, because of continued turmoil in the housing and financial markets.
Cramer also commented on Google's (GOOG) recent bounce. "I still think Google is the tell for this market. ... It is not the fundamentals driving Google or Apple (AAPL). If that were the case, Apple would be at $200 and Google would be at $700."
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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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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 19th

The Dow closed down 218 points and the Nasdaq fell 43 points on Monday. Finerman sees storm clouds are everywhere and the Goldman downgrade of Citigroup (C) really hurt the markets. Najarian had a fun day trading. He also thinks the financial sector is in big trouble and he is extremely worried about General Motors (GM) which fell below $27.
Louise Yamada, a highly ranked technician on Wall Street, joined the show to discuss her analysis on the technicals of the market. She is currently worried that the S&P 500 could break 1406, which would signal to her an end of the longer-term uptrend. Yamada is still bullish on Cisco Systems (CSCO) and she would look to buy pullbacks on the name. She looked at the chart on Broadcom (BRCM) calling it a sell because it hasn't followed through after a false break-out. The chart on Coca-Cola (KO) is initiating an uptrend according to Yamada, so she would be a buyer of KO. Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY) should be sold.
Retail
Nordstrom (JWN) reported a 22% rise in third-quarter profits helped by an extra week of sales.
Sears Holdings (SHLD) disclosed it has taken a 13.7% stake in Restoration Hardware (RSTO) and the possibility of proposing an acquisition.
Target (TGT) is set to report earnings Tuesday before the opening bell.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) clocked a 28% jump in profits off of strong notebook sales.
Medtronic (MDT) reported a 2% decline in profits, but the stock trades 3% higher after hours.
Lowe's (LOW) dropped 7% after reporting a 10% decline in profits due to the weak housing market.
Celgene (CELG) bought Pharmion (PHRM) for $2.9 billion. Adami thinks that Phizer must make a similar acquisition.
EchoStar (DISH) shares exploded higher Monday after Citigroup said there was a 65% chance that AT&T (T) will buy DISH.
Ultimate Fighting is now the fasting growing spectator sport in the United States. Macke says look for growth in cable companies and satellite companies like Viacom (VIA) and EchoStar. He also thinks makers of energy drinks like Coca-Cola will benefit. He said avoid the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) because the UFC is taking share. Lastly, Macke speculated that Anheuser-Busch (BUD) could be near a beverage deal with the UFC.
Pops & Drops
Pops - Xerox (XRX) traded up 2%.
Intercontinental Exchange traded up 3%
VeriSign (VRSN) traded up 2%.
Drops - E*TRADE (ETFC) fell 13% even with speculation of a takeover by Ameritrade (AMTD)
Wynn Resorts (WYNN) fell 7%
Genesco (GCO) plunged 24%.
Disney (DIS) fell 4%
General Motors (GM) fell 8% after the automaker announced plans for year-end discounts to clear out inventory.
Dillard's (DDS) fell 5%.
Tween Brands (TWB) fell 13%
Final Trade
Macke would purchase Dicks Sporting Goods (DKS) and Target on any selloff Tuesday
Najarian advises buying EchoStar (DISH) on a pullback under $44.
Finerman is long Goldman Sachs Group (GS) and short Lehman Brothers Holdings (LEH).
Adami recommends Vodafone Group (VOD) for a play on China.

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

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

Bullish
Herbalife (HLF),
Vodafone (VOD),
Verizon (VZ),
AT&T (T),
Colgate-Palmolive (CL),
PepsiCo (PEP),
Coca-Cola (KO),
Strayer Education (STRA),
ITT Educational Services (ESI),
Annaly Capital Management (NLY),
Mettler-Toledo (MTD),
Rogers Communications (RCI),
Shaw Group (SGR),
Foster Wheeler (FWLT),
Onyx Pharmaceuticals (ONXX),
Genentech (DNA),
Celgene (CELG)
GameStop (GME).

Bearish
DryShips (DRYS),
USANA Health Sciences (USNA),
Starent Networks (STAR),
Wynn Resorts (WYNN),
ISIS Pharmaceuticals (ISIS),
Ctrip.com (CTRP),
Walter Industries (WLT)
Take-Two Interactive (TTWO)

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Monday, November 12, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 9th

On Friday the stock market continued to fall with the Dow plunging 223 points and the Nasdaq falling 68 points. The show guided investors through the difficulties of profiting in a down market. Najarian suggests Cisco Systems (CSCO) as a buying opportunity here. He also likes Apple (AAPL) which he mentioned is now selling the iPhone in Germany and soon China. Adami likes EMC (EMC) calling it a real story. Seymour recommends Microsoft (MSFT) and Finerman agreed. Finerman also thinks Altria (MO) is smoking and Adami recommends Unilever (UL). Najarian thinks international and weak dollar plays like McDonald’s (MCD) and Coke (KO) will continue to work.
Bank stocks like Wachovia (WB), JPMorgan (JPM), and Bank of America (BAC) finished up on Friday. Najarian was with Citigroup (C). He mentioned that the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) saw 2-to-1 call options buying on Friday.
Word on the Street
Merck (MRK) announces plans to pay $4.85 billion to settle most of the remaining Vioxx lawsuits. Adami recommends buying GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) here.
E*Trade (ETFC) fell 13% after hours.
Retailers
Wal-Mart (WMT) and Macy's (M) are set to report earrings next week. One interesting name to look at is low cost retailer TJ Maxx (TJX) which could be benefiting from consumers looking to save money. Finerman is sticking with Wal-Mart for a long term investment. Macke advises buying The Gap (GPS) and GameStop (GME).
Steel Trade
Bearish news from both the housing and auto sectors has helped push U.S. Steel (X) down 7% this week. Seymour mentioned that possible suitors include POSCO (PKX) and some Russian steel makers. Seymour would watch is Mechel (MTL) as well.
Pops & Drops
Pops- Monsanto (MON) traded up 3.5% after the company said it will double profits to the tune of $8 billion over the next five years.
Allstate (ALL) traded up 4% after Citigroup upgraded the stock.
Drops- Clearwire (CLWR) plunged 38% after Sprint Nextel (S) canceled a deal.
Washington Mutual (WM) fell 11% off a investigation started by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo into the bank's dealings with mortgage appraisers.
Fannie Mae (FNM) fell 6% after reporting a loss for the third-quarter.
Whirlpool (WHR) fell 4% off a negative Barron's article.
NASDAQ (NDAQ) dropped 10% after private equity firm Hellman & Friedman sold 23 million shares.
Misfires
On October 25th Adami was a buyer of Sotheby's (BID) and since his call the stock fell 8%.
October 2nd Finerman recommended buying Kohl's (KSS) and since her call, the stock has been crushed falling 20%.
Najarian advocated buying Cisco Systems (CSCO) ahead of the earnings report and was dead wrong and Cisco fell 10% since his call on Tuesday.
Quicker Than the Ticker
On October 15th Najarian said buy SunPower (SPWR) and Suntech (STP). He nailed the call and the stocks screamed up by as much as 50%.
November 2nd Seymour picked Russian cellphone providers VimpleCom (VIP) and Mobile Telesystems (MBT). Seymour was right and both stocks climbed 6% in 5 days.
October 15th Finerman recommended Flowserve (FLS). She was deadly accurate and the stock climbed 20% since her call.
October 25th Adami suggested shorting Exxon Mobil (XOM) ahead of earnings. Adami was correct and XOM fell 4% after missing earnings.
Final Trade (Green)
Adami favors BorgWarner (BWA) for a play on fuel efficiency and emissions control.
Najarian feels positive about Energy Conversion Devices (ENR).
Seymour recommends Powershares Water Resources ETF (PHO).
Finerman likes Kaiser Aluminum (KALU).

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Friday, November 02, 2007

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Nov. 1st

Buy Altria (MO), Jim Cramer said Thursday on CNBC's Stop Trading! segment.
Cramer said recession fears and worries about financial stocks point to the need to buy consumer staples like cigarette maker Altria and soft drink companies Coke (KO) and Pepsi (PEP).
Cramer cautioned investors to stay away from mortgage stocks like insurer MBIA (MBI), because housing prices are far more important to the consumer's health than job numbers. Cramer said an unwarranted faith in the apparent strength of U.S. employment was behind the collapse of two hedge funds at Bear Stearns (BSC) this summer.
"Employment has been a false indicator for this economy," Cramer said.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 18th

Cramer continued his Back to School Tour today at Georgia Tech. He began by talking about InterContinental Exchange (ICE), which is up 131% since Cramer recommended it last March, and he thinks it still has room to go up since it profits off the volatility in the commodity markets. Cramer also thinks that this exchange might be bought out by NYSE EuroNext (NYX) which will bail him out of his NYX recommendation, which has been killing him all year. He believes NYX could pay up to $200 per share for the company. Cramer then took some questions from the audience. The first question was about exchanges investing in China, and Cramer said that he thinks Coca-Cola (KO) and Yum! Brands (YUM) are the best ways to play China.
Cramer then interviewed the CEO of Coca-Cola (KO), and they talked about the earning prospects for the stock and its international growth plans. Cramer is bullish on the stock, and is a fan of the CEO.
After the lightning round Cramer went over some stock picks with the Georgia Tech investment club. Nokia (NOK): Cramer thinks this stock is a winner. Grant Prideco (GRP): Cramer likes TransOcean (RIG), Halliburton (HAL), Schlumberger (SLB) and National Oilwell Varco (NOV) are better stocks. J Crew (JCG): Cramer said to back up the truck and buy this stock. Fossil (FOSL): Cramer doesn't like it as much as J Crew, and that he is worried about retailers that have had good runs recently.
Finally, Cramer ended the show by spending some time talking to students about the stock market and the economy.

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Oct. 17th

New York Times (NYT): Cramer says NYT badly needs to be downsized and is not a stock worth owning. He doesn't trust its 5% dividend and says the company reminds him of a university.
Freeport McMoRan (FCX), Lundin Mining (LMC): FCX is a China and Rest of the World play, not a domestic play, said Cramer, who has absolute faith in the CEO. He also likes LMC as a play on lead.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), Coca-Cola (KO): Cramer likes CMG but says "enough is enough" at $133. Concerning KO, Cramer said, "Going to $60 on Friday! Monster quarter... monster. Buy it right here"
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Monday, October 15, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 12th

Cramer talked about three stocks that could benefit this week from the weak dollar. Coca-Cola (KO), which Cramer expects to hit $60 next week. The stock closed at $57.80.
Next is United Technologies (UTX), which Cramer said should "handily" beat its numbers with its great overseas exposure. Lastly, there is Altria (MO), which he also owns for his Action Alerts PLUS and which he believes is still the cheapest stock on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Cramer also said that Citigroup (C) CEO Chuck Prince could be out of his position next week. Market players should consider getting into Citigroup by Friday.
BEA Systems (BEAS) got a massive takeover bid from Oracle (ORCL), something Cramer said he's been predicting would happen for a while. Activist investor Carl Icahn told Cramer that he was "right on" with his predictions. Icahn also said he feels Motorola (MOT) has "great value" and should be split up.
UBS (UBS) - Cramer told viewers that when a stock reports bad news and still goes higher, it's telling people it has bottomed and is ready to go much higher. He said that the bad news had been priced in the stock and now it is ready to go higher.
Tutogen Medical (TTG). On speculation Friday, Cramer said that although the stock is less than $1 away from its 52-week high, it looks like Tutogen could be headed up on deals with other companies. Cramer likes the stock, because it's likely it will get a bid from Zimmer Holdings (ZMH).
Cramer welcomed Chicago Bear linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer on his show. When Hillenmeyer asked Cramer about Las Vegas Sands (LVS), Cramer pointed out the management there is "extraordinary." However, he believes Wynn (WYNN) is running the best casino in Macau. Cramer advised taking a little off the table. Next, he suggested Hillenmeyer consider selling JetBlue (JBLU) on Monday and buying more NYSE (NYX), which Cramer owns for his charitable trust, below $80

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 9th

Technology
Stocks like Apple (AAPL) and Research In Motion (RIMM) are hitting new highs daily but the semiconductor stocks are not. Carter Worth, chief market technician at Oppenheimer found an incredible divergence with the semis declining by 30% against the S&P 500 tech stocks. Macke agrees and would play this divergence by going long Intel (INTC). Worth also noted that investment banks like Goldman Sachs (GS) were flying, but money central banks like Citigroup (C) were doing nothing.
Super Market
Firms like Coke (KO), Pepsi (PEP), Proctor & Gamble (PG) and Colgate (CL) will get to show investors how good business is. Macke thinks PG is doing the best and also favors Molson Coors (TAP) and Pepsi (PEP). Macke isn't positive on Clorox (CX).
Oil Trade
Oil rebounded back to over $80 on Tuesday and the Oil Services HOLDRs (OIH) followed the commodity to the upside. Seymour: play it by buying oil service companies with exposure to regions like Russia and the Caspian Sea, such as Halliburton (HAL) and Baker-Hughes (BHI). Najarian would avoid the Oil Services HOLDRs because it is over weighted with Schlumberger (SLB).
Word on the StreetMosaic (MOS) reported monster earnings on Tuesday and the stock soared. Najarian points out that there are buyers of the October $90 calls on Monsanto (MON) which operates in the same space as Mosaic.
SABMiller and Molson Coors (
TAP) announced plans to combine U.S. operations in a new firm to be named MillerCoors. Macke suggests they combined so they can go after Anheuser-Busch (BUD), which the hidden winner is Altria (MO), which has a 28% stake in SABMiller. Seymour favors international beverage plays Companhia de Bebidas (ABV) and Fomento (FMX).
Alcoa (AA) falls short of Wall Street's estimates.
Macke warns investors to expect a lot of misses like the one on Tuesday from Childrens Place (
PLCE).
Worth recommends shorting Nordstrom (
JWN), Tiffany (TIF) and Coach (COH).
Pops & Drops
Pops- Yum! Brands (
YUM) traded up 5%
ValueClick (VCLK) traded up 10%
Miramar Mining (MNG) popped 24% after Newmont Mining (NEM) bought the firm for $1.5 billion.
Altair Nanotechnologies (ALTI) exploded higher by 31% after the firm demonstrated its battery pack in an electric car.
California Pizza Kitchen (CPKI) traded up 5%.
Drops- Coach (COH) fell 3% off a bearish Bloomberg report.
Face2Face
Nokia (VCLK): Writer asked does it still have upside potential or should I cut my losses? Najarian: wait till the takeover of NAVTEQ (NVT) is digested, and then it will move higher.
Next writer made a good profit in XM Radio (XMSR), buying in at $8 and $9. Should they sell some XM and then buy some Sirius (SIRI)? Make says yes.
Final Trade
Macke recommends Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
Worth: short Black & Decker (BDK).
Najarian: Cypress (CY).
Seymour: play international oil services with Integra Group.
Ned Riley, the CEO of Riley Asset Management says stay long PowerShares QQQ Trust (QQQQ).

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Google (GOOG) Tops 600

Google Inc.'s stock price sailed past $600 for the first time Monday, extending a monthlong rally propelled by the lofty expectations surrounding the Internet search leader's upcoming third-quarter earnings report.
The Mountain View-based company's shares traded as high as $601.45 before slipping back to $600.33 in early afternoon trading, a gain of $6.28. It marked the sixth time in the past 12 trading sessions that the stock has reached a new peak, indicating investors are confident Google's third-quarter profit will be impressive. The results are scheduled to be released Oct. 18.
The latest milestone served as yet another reminder of the immense wealth created since Google went public in August 2004.
The shares have increased more than sevenfold from their initial public offering price of $85, bringing the 9-year-old company's market value to $187 billion -- more than bigger, more mature businesses like Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Coca-Cola Co., Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM Corp.
It took 10 1/2 months for Google's stock to leap from $500 to $600 and more than a year for the journey from $400 to $500. The shares hurdled $300 in June 2005 after passing the $100 and $200 thresholds in 2004.
Analysts began predicting Google's stock would reach $600 at the start of 2006 when the shares were still hovering around $420. Some analysts already are predicting Google's stock will hit $700 within the next year, but the average target price for the stock is $614.64 among analysts polled by Thomson Financial.
Source: AP

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 1st

Bullish:
Coca-Cola (KO) or Pepsi (PEP)
Investools (SWIM): Cramer likes the stock.
Skyworks (SWKS): Cramer likes this stock and RF Micro (RFMD) until the end of the year, and then he thinks it will be time to get out.
Media (FMCN) or Baidu.com (BIDU).
Best Buy (BBY) instead of Circuit City.
Under Armour (UA): Cramer thinks this quarter is going to be good, and that UA is the place to be.
Aircastle (AYR): Cramer likes the good yield, but the stock is not exciting.
Kraft (KFT)
Oracle (ORCL) is the better software play.
Bearish:
Melco (MPEL): Cramer thinks that they know nothing about the casino business. "Sell, sell, sell!"
China Precision (CPSL): Cramer thinks this is a sell, and that you should go with Focus.
Circuit City (CC): Cramer thinks there is nothing there
Invesco (IVZ): Go with T. Rowe Price (TROW) instead.
Level 3 Communications (LVLT): Cramer thinks you should stay away and that he needs to have the CEO on the show.
Tellabs (TLAB): Don't Buy, Don't Buy, Don't Buy.
ADM (ADM): Cramer thinks that this is a lost company
Lance (LNCE): Don't buy
Red Hat (RHT): Cramer doesn't like Red Hat
Jones Soda (JSDA): Stay away from

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Sept. 14th

Wall of Shame: Citigroup (C), Syntax Brillian (BRLC), Alcatel Lucent (ALU)
Cramer, equal opportunity critic of bad CEOs described three current Wall of Shame chiefs who disgraced themselves even further last week. Cramer owns Citigroup for his charitable trust and has been on a crusade to have CEO Chuck Prince removed, because the bank's management is the worst he has ever seen due to unwise investments. Only their huge deposit base will save them. However, Cramer would hold Citigroup, because he feels it has potential. BRLC dropped 35% last week thanks to chief Vincent Sollito's passing the buck to Asian partners after the company failed to meet earnings expectations, according to Cramer, who added he resents the way Sollito painted a rosy picture of the company when he appeared on Mad Money. Cramer commented on Patricia Russo's remarkable lack of execution as the company's orders shrink amid a telco boom benefiting ALU's competitors. He would sell BRLC and ALU.
Outfoxing the Fed: Coca-Cola (KO), PepsiCo (PEP), Kellogg (K), General Mills (GIS), Wachovia (WB), Goldman Sachs (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS)
Cramer discussed three scenarios: the Fed would not cut rates and create Armageddon, or would introduce a quarter or a half-point cut, either of which will not yield good results. Insisting that the Fed needs to cut rates a full point, Cramer said lesser cuts will lead to hard selling, and it is a good time to look at classic defensive stocks such as KO, PEP, K, and GIS. A half-point cut on Tuesday means it is time to buy solid financial stocks such as WB, MS and GS.
Fantasy Football Stocks: Exxon Mobil (XOM), Medco Health Solutions (MHS) Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), was Research In Motion (RIMM), Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX)
To conclude his fantasy football series, Cramer revealed his team picks on Friday. His quarterback was XOM which, like Peyton Manning of the Colts, is expected to match last year's great performance. MHS is a strong defensive play that could go to $100 and is as dependable as the New England Patriots. With a 6.5% yield and a good combination of safety and defense, EPD was Cramer's pick for tight end, and reminded him of Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys. RIMM is doing fabulously be every metric and could double again. Cramer compared the company's potential growth to that New England Patriot wide receiver Randy Moss. FCX can survive a difficult economy, according to Cramer, and its gold business should do well in China. He picks FCX as his running back, similar to LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers.
Mad Mail: Caterpillar (CAT), EMC (EMC) and VMware (VMW)
Cramer told one writer that CAT is a good CEEMEA (Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia) play. Another writer questioned the need to diversify in a tech boom, and said 65% of her portfolio was made up of tech stocks. Cramer reminded her of the dot.com fiasco in the 90s. Finally, a writer asked Cramer why he preferred owning EMC to VMW. He replied that EMC benefits from the success of VMW but is cheaper and safer.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Aug. 13th

Thornburg Mortgage (NYSE: TMA - News), Washington Mutual (NYSE: WM - News), Lehman Brothers (NYSE: LEH - News), KB Home (NYSE: KBH - News), Beazer Homes USA (NYSE: BZH - News), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG - News), Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO - News), and Colgate (NYSE: CL - News)
Cramer predicts around 7 million "teaser" mortgages are likely to be defaulted and recommends "staying defensive," by avoiding real estate and bank stocks such as TMA, WM, LEH, KBH and BZH and investing in soft goods such as PG, KO and CL. While the Fed thinks mortgage woes will pass, Cramer still believes the Fed should cut rates.
Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News)
Cramer thinks SGP is an excellent stock for the current environment and notes sales are up 13% since last year. He adds the company is not leveged to mortgaes and he believes in Fred Hassan, who was one of Cramer's transformational CEOs. He would wait until buying SGP, and while the current economic climate is not good, "we have no control on what the Fed will do," Cramer said.
Vodafone (NYSE: VOD - News),Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ - News)
VOD is a good international play and the world's best wireless carrier. Cramer thinks VOD will raise more revenues than the competition, owns a "serious chunk" of VZ, is successful in emerging economies and has a strong dividend.
CEO Interview: Jack Cumming, Hologic (NasdaqGS: HOLX - News) with Cytyc (NasdaqGS: CYTC - News)
Jack Cumming talked about the upcoming merger with CYTC, which will mean $400 million to $50o million in EBITDA and nine top women's health products. Cumming added the company can afford the acquisition and there is no financial risk.

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Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Aug. 13th

Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE: CL - News), Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO - News), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG - News): Cramer would buy rather than sell defensive stocks such as CL, KO, and PG. He told investors not to hold their breath for a Fed rate cut. "I think the Federal Reserve has a game plan," he said, "and the plan is to wipe out anyone who speculated." Cramer predicts the Fed is expecting a recovery with the upcoming election.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap July 13th

Next Week's Game Plan: Coke (NYSE: KO - News), Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC - News), United Technologies