Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review

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Friday, October 26, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 25th

Today's show started with Cramer putting on a straitjacket because the market is driving him crazy with all the wild swings going on in the major indexes. Psychiatric Solutions (PSYS) was his first recommendation of the day. It is the largest mental health service provider in the US. Cramer thinks that this stock is safe from all the problems in the market, and that it has a solid base and potential for growth. He is bullish on the stock and thinks that it could be worth up to $60.
Cramer then took some phone calls. The first caller asked for some good diabetes plays, and Cramer gave her Nastech Pharmaceutical (NSTK) and Novo Nordisk (NVO). The next caller asked about Synta Pharmaceuticals (SNTA), and Cramer said he needs to do his homework on it.
Cramer's most recent pick from "Microtrends" was Gamestop (GME) because the book says that the average video game player is now 33 years old, meaning that gamers have more money to spend on games and consoles since they are adults. Cramer also likes that the company has expanded outside the US. The stock has pulled back recently, so Cramer thinks the stock is a buy now, and that it could go up to $57.
"Sell Block." Cramer started by stating that Align Technology (ALGN) was one of his worst calls of the year since they guided earnings lower after this quarter. The next stock is Hansen Medical (HNSN), and recommends you sell so you can lock in a quick $11 gain since he recommended it, plus Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) is selling its share of the company. He also asked people to sell Lululemon (LULU) and Research in Motion (RIMM).
Cramer's final trade was Celgene (CELG), and he had the COO of the company on the show to talk about the upcoming prospects for the company's products. It is down, but Cramer still likes it.
he then talked about Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) and had CEO Lonnie Smith on the phone. They talked about the company's main product, the da Vinci surgical machine. Cramer thinks the stock is going much higher.
Sudden Death. Denbury Resources (DNR), which Cramer is bullish on. The next stock was Charming Shoppes (CHRS), which Cramer is bearish on. The next stock was LifeCell (LIFC), which Cramer likes. The next stock was Quintana Maritime (QMAR), which Cramer likes, along with Diana Shipping (DSX). The last stock was Delta Air (DAL), and Cramer said that he likes United (UAUA) better.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round July 16th

Allergan (NYSE: AGN - News)LifeCell (NasdaqGS: LIFC - News): 'I'm not going to run away from MRX now. I think Jonas Shaknai can deliver. I think you've got a good one in LIFC.'Synchronoss Technologies (NasdaqGM: SNCR - News): 'This is just the kind of consistent service business I like ... I think Goldman gave it away.'Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT - News)Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT - News): ' ... the turn is at hand and, if Lee Scott leaves... plus 5... 'Time Warner (NYSE: TWX - News): 'They're going to break the company up, because it's too difficult to understand... I told my friend, Regis Philbin, recently to please not give up on TWX.'Tellabs (NasdaqGS: TLAB - News): 'Someone has to acquire them ... I am going to violate my rules... and I am going to say ... own TLAB... I hope that I don't have to pay for that one.'Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News): 'I am reiterating that, if you want regular bio, you go with Celgene.'Nastech Pharmaceutical (NasdaqGM: NSTK - News): ' ... if you want a little speculative, you go with Nastech.'
Bearish calls:
Target (NYSE: TGT - News): 'I would ring the register for TGT...'Ryanair Holdings (NasdaqGS: RYAAY - News): 'I think that oil's going to $80 a barrel ... I think this group is just really bad. Sell, sell, sell!...'Genentech (NYSE: DNA - News): ' I am saying ix-nay on your DNA, unfortunately... Sell, sell, sell!... '
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Monday, January 08, 2007

7 Stocks You Need to Know for Monday

LifeCell (NASDAQ:LIFC - News) reports earnings on Monday before the open, with analysts looking for $0.16 EPS. LIFC's PowerRating is 4.
Schnitzer Steel (NASDAQ:SCHN - News) reports earnings on Monday morning; watch for $0.99 EPS. SCHN's PowerRating is 6.
Big-cap earnings season for 2007 begins on Tuesday, when Alcoa (NYSE:AA - News) reports earnings in the afternoon. Watch for heightened volume and price action ahead of the announcement. AA's PowerRating is 5.
Oil prices today bounced back after heavy losses from the past 2 sessions. Watch major energy companies during this period of heightened volatility, like Exxon Mobile (NYSE:XOM - News), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP - News), and Valero Energy (NYSE:VLO - News). XOM's PowerRating is 6, COP's PowerRating is 7, and VLO's PowerRating is 6.
The tech sector continues to be under pressure, with a downgrade for Intel (NASDAQ:INTC - News) and a profit warning from Motorola (NYSE:MOT - News). INTC's PowerRating is 5, and MOT's PowerRating is 4.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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