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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading May 28th

Buy Ralph Lauren (RL), Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Wednesday.
"I like it because of the J.C. Penney (JCP) tie-in," Cramer said. He said today's move "seems like a bit of a short squeeze," he said, but "I think it can go higher from here."
Elsewhere in apparel, Cramer said that VF Corp. (VFC) "is the analogue of Ralph Lauren. ... If Ralph Lauren's good you don't leave this stock."
Cramer went on to praise management at Eaton (ETN). He said the company is "part of my new-tech world," and predicted it would hit a 52-week high. He said he also likes Emerson (EMR). "These companies are on fire," he said.
Of Nucor (NUE), Cramer said the company's secondary offering is an entry point. He advised more caution on Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF). "Let it cool off before you buy it here," he said.
Cramer was less bullish on AIG (AIG) and Wachovia (WB). "These are serial needers of capital," he said. He said firing AIG CEO Marty Sullivan would cause the stock to go up, and chastised Wachovia for its acquisition of Golden West. "This was one of the dumbest acquisitions ever and they're paying for it," he said.
"If they knew what they owned I would be more comfortable," Cramer said of AIG and Wachovia. "They're like Citigroup (C)." He said that when the companies claim to know what they have, "they're being wishful."
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 29th

On Monday's show, Cramer said that he thinks retailers will have a turnaround. He believes that the good retailers can't fall any further, and that there will be 2 more rate cuts before the end of the year, which he thinks is bullish for retailers if you look back at their past performance after rate cuts. Cramer also said that the change in the weather will allow retailers to move some of their new winter products. His first two retail picks are Ralph Lauren (RL) and Nordstrom (JWN). Both of these stocks are down big from their recent highs, and he thinks that luxury goods retailers will be the first to turn around since people with more money to spend won't be as concerned with economical concerns, making both of these stocks bargains.Cramer then went to the phonelines. The first caller asked about J.C. Penney (JCP), and Cramer said that he likes the stock, but can't pull the trigger because he thinks it will be behind the luxury retailers when the sector turns around. The next caller asked about timing the purchase of retail stocks around Christmas. Cramer said that it is time to buy these two stocks now. The last caller asked about Build a Bear Workshop (BBW), and Cramer said he wants you to stay far away from that stock.Cramer then gave out his top retail pick, which was Target (TGT). He also noticed that stores are very full, thinks that they make shopping fun, that they are opening stores rapidly, and that the stock is cheap. But his primary reason is that the company is thinking about selling its credit card business, which could fetch up to $7 billion. Target could use this money for a large stock buyback.Cramer also mentioned that he had a good call to sell Smith and Wesson (SWHC) last week since they guided earnings lower today.After the lightning round, Cramer talked with Chris Matthews about the effect politics and the upcoming elections will have on the stock markets.

Mad Mail: The first email asked if Cramer would have other presidential candidates on the show, and Cramer said that he welcomes them all on the show. The next email asked about Sketchers (SKX), and Cramer said that he thinks they suffered from bad timing, and he thinks they have that straightened out now. Another email asked about Six Flags (SIX), and Cramer said they got hurt by bad weather and bad acquisitions. Lastly, an emailer asked about Hologic (HOLX), and Cramer said not to worry about the large short interest because it is being driven up by merger arbitrage players.

Sudden Death. Cramer is bullish on Manitowoc (MTW), bullish on Baidu.com (BIDU), bearish on Dow Chemical (DOW), and bullish on Adobe (ADBE).

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap May 25

More Dow Picks: Pfizer (NYSE: PFE - News), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG - News), United Technologies (NYSE: UTX - News), Verizon (NYSE: VZ - News), Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT - News), Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS - News)
Cramer says PFE is "stuck" and owning the stock is a bit like owning a bond with a tad more upside. He admits he was too bullish on PG when he predicted it could go to $67 on the weak dollar and organic growth. However, Cramer says he wasn't bullish enough on UTX which is doing well internationally and is in "hyper-drive." He predicts UTX is headed to $73. Cramer also admits he underestimated VZ's fiberoptics and its wireless, and he would buy it for its yield and growth in spite of its 14% rise. WMT should go to $52 but not higher, predicts Cramer, as long as CEO Lee Scott is in charge. While he likes DIS, he thinks its parks will be casualty to gas prices and the success of its Pirates of the Caribbean film is priced into the stock.
Call Me Darling (AMEX: DAR - News)
Cramer says Darling is "as speculative as it gets" with one business that transforms animal fats into oil and a restaurant business. DAR is "en fuego," but Cramer would wait for a big selloff before buying. After that, DAR needs more analysts covering it before it tops off, and Cramer predicts the stock will go "through the roof" when it moves into the renewable energy sector. Like Tyson, DAR could go into biodiesel, but it will get pummeled first, and when it does, Cramer would buy.
Game Plan for the Coming Week: Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL - News), Costco (NasdaqGS: COST - News), Sears (NasdaqGS: SHLD - News)
Cramer would stay away with tech, and would move into retail. He recalled RL got "creamed" after its last quarter, which was excellent, but which led to a selloff because of a negative perception about the company's guidance. Therefore, Cramer would buy half a position before RL reports and half after. While he praises COST as a "delivery machine" he believes the company will continue to be misunderstood, and would buy after its earnings report. Cramer suggests pickkng up SHLD if it gets pummeled, and if not, to wait for the next drop in the stock.
CEO Interview: Catherine Burzik, Kinetic Concepts (NYSE: KCI - News)
Catherine Burzik wanted to reassure viewers that KCI will not be hurt by competition from Smith & Nephew after its BlueSky Medical acquisition. "I'm not sure the analysts and the Street understand the market we are in here," she said. "This is a really large market ... and it is significantly unpenetrated. There's a really large opportunity." Burzik added that since Americans are getting "fatter by the day," there will be a great demand for KCI's therapeutic services. Cramer gives the company a triple buy.
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Friday, May 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential May 17

J.C. Penney (NYSE: JCP - News), Sears (NasdaqGS: SHLD), Deere (NYSE: DE - News), Kohl's (NYSE: KSS - News), Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL - News), Saks (NYSE: SKS - News)
Cramer thinks retail is going higher since gasoline prices have peaked. Although there the shorts are betting heavily against retail "people got these wrong," he said. However, retailers focusing on outdoor goods and furniture might have a problem, since DE indicated outdoor was not going to do well. Cramer is bullish on JCP, KSS and SHLD, but thinks it is ironic that Citigroup rose 2.5 points on the news of Eddie Lampert's $800 million share in the company, while Lampert's own company, SHLD, "has done nothing for months." Cramer adds RL is "very right" at $93, and stressed SKS is a go-name; 'Saks reports next week, and it would be a godsend if the stock goes down.'
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap April 17

Adopting a Monster: Gannett (NYSE: GCI - News), Monster Worldwide (NasdaqGS: MNST)
Cramer thinks Gannett should buy MNST as a way to stay relevant since its business isn't "viable long-term anymore." He adds that MNST would be a nice accompaniment to GCI's acquisition, CareerBuilder.com, and the company should hurry to make an offer before Google makes the first move. In either case, the online job listing source is an attractive takeover target and Cramer is bullish on MNST which has has recently had a shortfall, is cheap, and has a new CEO, Sal Iannuzzi, who Cramer thinks is ready "to make a deal." Monster's inclusion in Goldman Sach's list of likely private equity plays is yet another reason to buy.
On the Sunny Side of The Street: First Solar (NasdaqGM: FSLR), MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR - News)
Continuing his "Green Day" series, Cramer takes a look at solar energy stocks, and comments he is still 100% behind FSLR, which he recommended in early March and is "the most economically efficient solar company." He also likes WFR which has a "stronghold on silicon wafers, the key components to most solar panels" and is up 247% since October. Since both stocks have increased substantially, he would look for a drop before buying.
DEEP Thoughts: New IPO Superior Offshore International, with stocks Nabors (NYSE: NBR - News), Halliburton (NYSE: HAL - News)
Cramer would take a look at new IPO Superior Offhsore International which is due to go public Friday and will trade under the symbol DEEP. He notes the company has solid earnings and fundamentals and is reasonably priced between $14 to $16. This subsea construction company has competitors, HAL and NBR, but their success has proven that business is good. While DEEP is located mainly in the Gulf of Mexico, it is expanding beyond the region, repairs and maintains current drilling and has years of repair work on the agenda from Hurricane Katrina. Cramer would do homework before buying this "great company" with "real profits" and would make a move no later than Thursday morning.
CEO Interview: Saks (NYSE: SKS - News) CEO Stephen Sadove with stocks Coach (NYSE: COH - News) and Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL - News)
When asked about the company's turnaround, Stephen Sadove replied that while it is still "early in the game," Saks has benefited from a "great team, clear strategies and clear focus on execution." The company was also successful in encouraging people to own equity and making stores more customer-friendly. Sadove also discussed Saks' new CFO Kevin Willis, calling him "a great asset to the team." Cramer said he is bullish on SKS as well as COH and RL, all of which are buying opportunities because the stocks have "flat-lined."
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Friday, April 06, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round April 5

Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG): 'I want the money shifted over to CELG.'Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT): 'I want to pull the trigger on this. This stock has had a tremendous run. When stocks have tremendous runs, of course they come in ... It's one of these stocks that is using the incredibly low rates - 4.67% on the 10-year today... And they are refinancing, they are issuing equity instead of debt... I'm telling you to back up the truck at $6 smackers.'First Solar (NasdaqGM: FSLR): 'It's the hottest, it's the best, and it's FSLR, because it does not need a handout from the great United States of America, in order to make the numbers.'Saks (NYSE: SKS - News): 'even though they lost their CFO, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt! I would buy the stock.'VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC - News)J.C. Penney (NYSE: JCP - News)Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL - News)Inergy (NasdaqGS: NRGY): 'This is one of those very high-yielding ... propane wholesale distribution business, which is a fabulous business, and generates a huge amount of cash flow... 'American Tower (NYSE: AMT - News): 'The tower industry is in bull-market mode for so long - longer than this show's been on. I reiterate my buy on AMT. And everybody who wants to see a great cashflow business, look at the cell phone tower business.'Vaalco Energy (NYSE: EGY - News): 'It's pulled back to $5. I think people feel it's too risky. At $5 bucks, I like it. This is speculative ... I want to be very careful.'Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM - News):Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News):GlobalSantaFe (NYSE: GSF - News)ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP - News): 'I haven't liked it, but versus the others, it's got to be bought right here. Buy, buy, buy!'Qwest Communications (NYSE: Q - News): 'Dick Notebart is doing an unbelievable job. That stock just blew through $9. They got the gigantic federal contract. I think Q is going to $10, not in a heartbeat, but pretty darn soon.'American Ecology (NasdaqGM: ECOL): 'We've liked that stock very much. I like the dividend too. I want to stick with that.'
Bearish calls:
Geron (NasdaqGM: GERN): 'No, no. Way too speculative for me. Why buy a risky stock like GERN, when CELG has got less risk and more reward?...'FuelCell Energy (NasdaqGM: FCEL): 'You know I'm not a fan.'Acadia Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM: ACAD): 'This is one of those - they already priced the deal.'Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG - News): 'I am concerned. Don't buy, don't buy. I've got to do more work. Maybe I am wrong, and that HOG could go still lower.'Walgreen (NYSE: WAG - News): 'WAG is a consistent, slow-grower ... 'don't buy, don't buy' until I see whether WAG does indeed pull the trigger on Express Scripts.'Energy Partners (NYSE: EPL - News):: 'I am strictly in the sell, sell, sell mode.'Monster Worldwide (NasdaqGS: MNST): 'I was very let down by the MNST numbers. That was a clear and utter miss!'
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Midday Leaders and Laggards

Electronic Arts Inc. led the Standard & Poor's 500 Index higher in midday trading Tuesday after Barron's magazine said the recent launch of three video game consoles is sure to help the video game publisher's sales.
Barron's said the releases of PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii are good for Electronic Arts because the people who bought the consoles will buy new games.
Shares of Redwood City, Calif.-based Electronic Arts rose $2.06, or 4.1 percent, to $52.08 in midday trading on the Nasdaq.
The S&P 500 index was up 2.12, to 1,457.66 in midday trading.
Shares of Temple Inland Inc. rose after a Banc of America Securities analyst upgraded the stock, saying investors are revisiting how to value the Austin, Texas-based packaging maker.
Temple Inland gained $1.68, or 3.2 percent, to $54.84 on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock hit as high as $55.45, breezing past the previous 52-week high of $53.18.
Also among leaders was Polo Ralph Lauren Corp., a New York-based clothing marketer. Polo Ralph Lauren partnered with Kohl's Department Stores to market the Chaps Home collection a few days after announcing a deal with J.C. Penney Co. to create a new brand called American Living. Polo Ralph Lauren added $2.45, or 2.8 percent, to $88.24, after earlier hitting a new all-time high of $88.45.
Among laggards, Anadarko Petroleum Corp.'s stock fell after a Prudential Equity Group analyst lowered his price target on the company. He said the stock isn't cheap enough to compensate for the energy company's risk.
Anadarko's stock fell $1.16, or 2.8 percent, to $40.17 on the Big Board.
Shares of Baker Hughes Inc. continued their plunge for the third session after the Houston-based oil services provider reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings.
The stock fell $1.40, or 2.2 percent, to $63.65.
Also among laggards was Nucor Corp., a Charlotte, N.C.-based steel producer. An industry report showed inventories aren't clearing as fast as investors hoped.
Nucor's stock fell 83 cents to $63.89 on the NYSE.
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Today

Actions Semiconductor Co. (NasdaqGM:ACTS - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose, with unit shipments at an all-time high, to $21.3 million, or 25 cents per American Depositary Share, from $19.9 million, or 24 cents per ADS, during the same period in the prior year.Atmos Energy Corp. (NYSE:ATO - News) reported first-quarter net earnings of $81.3 million, or 97 cents a share, compared with $71 million, or 88 cents a share, in the same period last year, as the cost of purchased gas dropped.Atwood Oceanics Inc. (NYSE:ATW - News) reported first-quarter net earnings of $21.1 million, or 67 cents a share, up from $14.5 million, or 47 cents a share, during the year-ago period. The Houston-based drilling contractor posted revenue of $88.8 million vs. $55.4 million.Blackboard Inc. (NasdaqGS:BBBB - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $201,000, or a penny a share, down from $23.1 million, or 79 cents a share, during the year-ago period.Brightpoint Inc. (NasdaqGS:CELL - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose, as wireless devices handled gained, to $9.74 million, or 19 cents a share, from $8.85 million, or 18 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.CB Richard Ellis Group Inc. (NYSE:CBG - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose, buoyed by "strong" leasing activity, to $125.1 million, or 53 cents a share, from $95.4 million, or 41 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.Cheesecake Factory (NasdaqGS:CAKE - News) said its fourth-quarter income was off from the prior year's levels, but the casual dining restaurateur's sales climbed 18%, thanks to increased traffic at its Grand Lux outlets.Computer Sciences Corp. (NYSE:CSC - News) said that net income for its fiscal third-quarter fell 78%, and the company is delaying filing a full earnings report with regulators until it has completed an ongoing internal review of stock options grant practices.CPI International Inc. (NasdaqGM:CPII - News) reported first-quarter net earnings of $5.84 million, or 33 cents a share, up from $2.22 million, or 15 cents a share, during the year-ago period.Equity Residential Properties Trust (NYSE:EQR - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $465.1 million vs. $225.9 million during the year-ago period. Net income available to common shareholders was $457.6 million, or $1.54 a share, compared with $215.2 million, or 74 cents a share, a year ago.FEI Co. (NasdaqGM:FEIC - News) said it swung to net income in the fourth-quarter, as bookings remained solid and operating expenses declined, of $14.7 million, or 36 cents a share. During the same period in the prior year, the net loss was $30.7 million, or 92 cents a share.Fidelity National Information Services Inc. said fourth-quarter net income rose, as revenue gained, to $75.1 million, or 39 cents a share, from $45.5 million, or 35 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.FMC Corp. (NYSE:FMC - News) said fourth-quarter net income fell, as restructuring charges rose, to $12.9 million, or 33 cents a share, from $25.3 million, or 64 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.Kforce Inc. (NasdaqGS:KFRC - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose, as revenue per billing day gained, to $9.26 million, or 22 cents a share, from $6.86 million, or 17 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.Nabors Industries Ltd. (NYSE:NBR - News) posted a big jump in its fourth-quarter earnings as lofty energy prices and strong international demand put a premium on the company's drill rigs and oilfield services.Nalco Holding Co. (NYSE:NLC - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $37.9 million, or 26 cents a share, up 50% from $25.2 million, or 17 cents a share, during the year-ago period. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization were $193 million vs. $163 million a year ago.Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (NYSE:PXD - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $27.7 million, or 22 cents a share, compared with $140.8 million, or $1.08 a share, in the same period last year, as oil and gas revenue dropped.Polo Ralph Lauren Corp. (NYSE:RL - News) said it has named John Alchin, Comcast Corp.'s (NYSE:CCT - News) co-chief financial officer, to its board.RenaissanceRe Holdings (NYSE:RNR - News) reported a huge quarterly profit, but the reinsurer cut its 2007 premium forecast citing softening prices and the impact of a new Florida insurance law.

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch for Wednesday

Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) beat earnings on Tuesday after the close, announcing $0.33 EPS over an expected $0.31 EPS. CSCO's PowerRating is 5.
Lincoln National (NYSE:LNC - News) beat earnings on Tuesday afternoon, with $1.34 EPS over a consensus of $1.24 EPS. LNC's PowerRating is 5.
Apollo Group (NasdaqGS:APOL - News) is expected to announce $0.62 EPS before the bell on Wednesday. APOL's PowerRating is 5.
Apria Healthcare (NYSE:AHG - News) reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday morning, with analysts watching for $0.45 EPS. AHG's PowerRating is 5.
Sara Lee (NYSE:SLE - News) announces earnings Wednesday before the market opens; watch for $0.17 EPS. SLE's PowerRating is 5.
Watch for Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL - News) to report $0.92 EPS on Wednesday before the bell. RL's PowerRating is 5.
Analysts are looking for MedImmune (NasdaqGS:MEDI - News) to report $0.52 EPS tomorrow morning. MEDI's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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