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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Oct. 22nd

Cramer started off Monday's show by recommending a stock that he thinks is inexpensive relative to its earnings and growth. The stock is Google (GOOG), which reported huge earnings on Thursday, and Cramer thinks it is cheap because the drop in the market on Friday kept investors from pricing the growth into the stock.
Cramer then went to the phonelines. The first caller asked about Celgene (CELG), and Cramer said to back up the truck since it's down 6 points. The next caller asked about SINA (SINA), and Cramer said that Baidu.com (BIDU) and Focus Media (FMCN) were better China plays.
Apple (AAPL): Next Cramer said Apple is cheap after the earnings they reported today, but the cheap stock that he really likes is Intuitive Surgical (ISRG). Cramer thinks that this stock is even cheaper than Google, and it also did well on Friday due to strong earnings. He thinks they will continue to grow, and that earnings will stay strong as they sell replacement parts for their surgical instruments.
After the lightning round, Cramer went over another stock that he thinks will benefit from another trend he found in the book "Microtrends." Also skin cancer has been increasing rapidly, and Schering-Plough (SGP) owns Coppertone, making it the best play on this trend. SGP's CEO was on the show to talk about the most recent earnings report and the future prospects of the company.
Cramer then did a segment on Seaspan (SSW), a container shipper. He discussed the company with the CEO, and then said that he thinks the dry bulk shipping stocks are best, but this is a good container shipper.
Sudden Death. The first caller asked about Unit (UNT), which Cramer doesn't like because it's a domestic oil driller. The next caller asked about Cypress Semiconductor (CY), which Cramer likes because it has SunPower (SPWR) as a subsidiary. The last caller asked about MedcoHealth (MHS), which Cramer gives two thumbs up.

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Wall Street Finishes Higher

Wall Street finished a back-and-forth session higher Monday as investors overcame some of their nervousness about the credit markets and uneven earnings and found solace in the technology sector.
Several companies including drug maker Merck & Co. reported decent third-quarter results, but investors were unhappy with rival drug maker Schering Plough Corp.'s results. They were also mindful of the downbeat profit outlooks from several blue chip companies last week.
Still, after an early slide, the market seemed to grow optimistic about Apple Inc.'s earnings, which were scheduled to be released after the closing bell. That sent tech stocks higher, and by early afternoon, other stocks were tagging along.
Disappointing earnings and Standard & Poor's downgrade of another series of mortgage-backed securities sent stocks plunging Friday, taking the Dow Jones industrials down 366 points.
"It is not unusual for a big down day to be followed by an up day. I think the bargain hunters are out there," said Brian Gendreau, investment strategist for ING Investment Management. "It seems there's fairly strong demand out there, despite all the bloodletting on Friday."
He noted that while some big-name companies' results have disappointed Wall Street, about two-thirds of earnings so far have beat estimates and outlooks remain upbeat for the technology and health care sectors.
According to preliminary calculations, the Dow rose 44.95, or 0.33 percent, to 13,566.97, after falling more than 100 points early in the session. Broader stock indicators finished higher, with tech stocks leading. The S&P 500 index rose 5.70, or 0.38 percent, to 1,506.33, and the technology-dominated Nasdaq composite index rose 28.77, or 1.06 percent, to 2,753.93.
Source: Madlen Read, AP Business Writer

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 10th

Bullish:
China Mobile (CHL) instead of KONG
Enterprise Product Parners (EPD)
Schering-Plough (SGP),
Celgene (CELG),
Sanofi-Aventis (SNY): likes Novartis (NVS) and Schering-Plough (SGP) better
Manulife (MFC), Prudential (PRU), Metlife (MET): Likes all three
E-Trade Financial (ETFC): It's a buy.
Furmanite (FRM): Cramer prefers ITT.
ITT (ITT),
Transocean (RIG),
Schlumberger (SLB)
Hudson City (HCBK): Better than NYB.
Bearish:
KongZhong (KONG): Cramer recommended China Mobile (CHL) instead.
Pioneer Drill (PDC); Cramer wants you to sell this driller
NightHawk (NIHK): Don't buy
New York Community Bank (NYB): Cramer thinks Hudson City (HCBK) is a better bank.
MDU (MDU): Don't buy.

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 5th

Bullish:
Schering-Plough (SGP): Cramer loves CEO and thinks stock is going higher.
Synchronoss Technologies (SNCR): Thinks it can go higher.
American Eagle Outfitters (AEO): Terrific stock
Bill Barrett (BBG): great oil explorer and well run company.
XTO Energy (XTO): Good explorer too
Deere (DE): thinks you should buy a small position here and then buy the rest if the stock pulls back.
Bunge (BG):
Monsanto (MON).
Bearish:
Hansen Natural (HANS): Doesn't have a good feeling about stock anymore.
Coldwater Creek (CWTR): Cramer recommended this stock at $25 to $30, and the stock plummeted to $9.10. Cramer admitted he was wrong and then said that he hates the stock.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential Aug. 16th

PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP - News), Pfizer (NYSE: PFE - News), Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News), Kellogg (NYSE: K - News), General Mills (NYSE: GIS - News), Altria (NYSE: MO - News), CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS - News), MedcoHealth (NYSE: MHS - News), Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH - News)
Cramer says almost everyone, including him, is "getting killed" in this market, and he wants viewers to understand "why it's so cataclysmic out there, so at least they have the grounding to say, 'OK, I'm willing to ride this out." While some suggest getting out of stocks, Cramer recognizes many people invest for the long term. However, he added; "What I'm trying to do is focus on what can work and what will really be hurt, not what's working, because nothing's working." Cramer said he got through the credit crunch in 1990s by focusing on the bull market and on 20 stocks that weren't losing. Examples may be PEP, PFE, SGP, K, GIS, MO, CVS, MHS, CAH. While he may have 10 to 1 bears out of every stock pile, Cramer urges viewers to "recognize that as the Federal Reserve continues to do a de facto tightening, you're going to continue to have spillover."
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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading Aug. 15th

Pepsi (NYSE: PEP - News), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG - News), Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News) and Pfizer (NYSE: PFE - News): Cramer says the household goods sector is healthy given Pepsi's rise after Goldman Sach's downgrade. He also likes PG and SGP. He commented this sector did well during the 1990s' credit crisis which he compares to current subprime woes. Cramer would even think about Pfizer on the principle that "if anything good happens at Pfizer, you've got a good upside."

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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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Friday, August 03, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Aug. 2nd

Oceaneering International (NYSE: OII - News): 'If I had my druthers going into hurricane season though, it's going to be Oceaneering.'FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI - News): 'They are oil service oil companies that work for technical expertise to make sure that oil comes out. They are exactly what you need when you need to find hard-to-get oil.'Superior Offshore (NasdaqGM: DEEP - News): 'DEEP can't rally... I can't back away, because the fundamentals are good ... it's too cheap to sell.'Baidu.com (NasdaqGS: BIDU - News): 'This company is selling much more cheaply than Google ... I know that I'm being a little piggish, but I do like it on this little pullback.'Deere (NYSE: DE - News)Bunge (NYSE: BG - News): ' ... just hit a new high today.'Potash (NYSE: POT - News): ' ... closing in on a new high.'Mosaic (NYSE: MOS - News)Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News): 'I'd pull the trigger on MON.'Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC - News): 'INTC's a bank... they've got a lot of cash.'Graco (NYSE: GGG - News): 'This is a nuts and bolts American company that is doing very well ... I've got to stick with it. That management is just superior... It is just the kind of great American company that doesn't get talked about enough.'Public Service Enterprise (NYSE: PEG - News): 'Don't like them? Go buy them! PEG... This is one of the best utilities... these ar ramping.'Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO - News): 'MRO - It's nuts that it keeps going down! They're doing the right thing with that Western purchase... I would buy that stock right here!'Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News): 'You know I like SGP.'AECOM Technology Corporation (NYSE: ACM - News): 'its a big play off that horrible tragedy of the bridge collapsing ... remember, these stocks are not going to go up again tomorrow... So, if you have a very quick gain, c'mon... '
Bearish calls:
Starbucks (NasdaqGS: SBUX - News): 'I do like the fact that SBUX put through that price increase, but their same-store sales are anemic... They don't have great growth, but they have a great growth multiple ... I'm putting SBUX in the 'don't buy' camp. But, if it goes to $23-24, it will finally be cheap, and then we'll do some buying.'Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA - News): 'No, no! Too much bad stuff going on! Sell, sell, sell! Let's play it easy...'Teva Pharmaceutical (NasdaqGS: TEVA - News): 'No, let's go proprietary.'
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Monday, July 30, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap July 27th

PepsiCo (P'EP), Kellogg (NYSE: K - News), Nova Chemicals (NYSE: NCX - News), Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News) and Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News), EMC (NYSE: EMC - News)
In the aftermath 0f last week's carnage, Cramer urged investors to search in the rubble for damaged stocks but not damaged companies. One indicator that the damage is only skin deep is if the companies reported great quarters right before the selloff. However, financial and housing stocks are simply no good, according to Cramer. While Pepsi and Kellogg both reported great quarters, Pepsi jumped and then gave back its gain while Kellogg went flat. He prefers Pepsi to Coke and thinks this $66 stock is really worth $80. Cramer predicted Kellogg will have a great quarter. He considers both stocks to be an antidote for a slowing economy. Concerning NCX, Cramer said the quarter was strong and he thinks the company will be taken over. Cramer likes SGP and CELG, even though the latter stock is up. Cramer liked EMC's quarter so much, he bought the stock, and he says the company's spinoff of VMWare will be VMware "the sexiest initial public offering of the year."
Boeing (NYSE: BA - News) and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT - News)Cramer predicts BA and LMT will go to $120, since both had been at $80 and are now around the $100 mark. BA is producing fuel-efficient planes which hold more passengers and is not affected by the domestic economy. Cramer would buy a maximum of 100 shares incrementally. He adds LMT is a good play on the Iraq War, since the defense budget is "huge." Cramer added LMT is a good international stock and is a "buyback king."
Adobe (NasdaqGS: ADBE - News)
Cramer feels secure about the tech because the sector usuallly does well in the late summer and it has the least exposure to housing ills. He likes ADBE right now even more than Microsoft because he thinks the third and fourth quarter will benefit from sales of Creative Suite 3, the "best software for publishing."
Mad Mail: Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News) and Omniture (NasdaqGM: OMTR - News)
Cramer calls RIG the most creditworthy company apart from Schlumberger, but he would recommend selling some gains. He adds that he hopes those who saw a $4 jump for OMTR sold some stock.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 23

Gilead Sciences (NasdaqGS: GILD):' ... at $81 - a nice little pullback.'Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG): ' ... has not only not let us down, but now has a cure for the heartbreak of psoriasis.'Patterson-UTI Energy (NasdaqGS: PTEN): 'PTEN is a land driller and, I think, has room to catch up to King Halliburton.'Halliburton (NYSE: HAL - News)Saks (NYSE: SKS - News): 'If you add the $8 in dividends, plus the appreciation, we almost have a double right here. Let the stock come in ... I was not concerned about the gross margins. I think it's a chance to buy, but we only double down when things have been cut, and cut, and cut. You do a schnitzel, my friend, not a full buy.'Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News): 'I should have taken half off, and let the rest run. My advice to you, to take half off and let the rest run. This stock's a double, but it's still going up.'BP (NYSE: BP - News): ' BP, with a 3+% yield... BP, with still some good properties, with the possibility that they're restructuring... I say you pull the trigger right here.'Cisco (NasdaqGS: CSCO): ''Lets just stick with Cisco.It's down three straight points. That's the better... I like best of breed.'RadioShack (NYSE: RSH - News): ' ... give Julian Day the benefit of the doubt. He's the CEO ... He's rationalizing the stores... He is making it so it's a profitable enterprise. The answer is: Stay long!'
Bearish calls:
RH Donnelley (NYSE: RHD - News): 'It's been too high. I've watched the private equity rumor, over and over again. There's been too much hype in the name... I want to sell RHD.'Geron (NasdaqGM: GERN):'Stem cell speculation... Not for me. Sell, sell, sell! I don't want to come near it. It's up too high.'Tellabs (NasdaqGS: TLAB): 'TLAB's was one of the worst quarters I have heard.'Marvell Technology (NasdaqGS: MRVL): ' ... when you look at a stock like MRVL, I bought it... What was I doing? The financials weren't clean. There is a sign on my desk... and what it says is... Accounting irregularities equals sell. Did I look at that before I bought the stock? I did not.'Sally Beauty Holdings (NYSE: SBH - News): 'It's a 'don't buy, don't buy...' I didn't like their quarter. I did take a hard look at it though.'Crystallex (AMEX: KRY - News): 'No. Chavez don't give a darn about his people... sell, sell, sell! I want you out of that stock now. Enough with him. Enough with that country, unless they come around to our ways.'SunPower (NasdaqGM: SPWR)
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Review May 14th

Winner CEO: Fred Hassan, Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP)
Cramer said he is dedicating a weekly series to "transformational CEOs" who have "managed to turn around dead franchises into living, thriving ones." In 2003, Fred Hassan took the helm of SGP, and replaced Richard Kogan, who left the company with $1 billion in debt and was "the worst of the worst" among CEOs. Since then, the stock has doubled and Fred Hassan has led the company through ten straight quarters of double-digit sales growth. Currently, SGP has a pipeline full of new drugs and Cramer believes the stock will go higher.
Not a Chicken on Earnings: Buffalo Wild Wings (NasdaqGS: BWLD)
One of the top conference calls this season was BWLD, and Cramer believes its "excellent" CEO Sally Smith has the company under control. Same store sales were up 8.7%, and earnings per share increased 58% year over year. In addition, the cost of the BWLD's food is not being affected by rising corn prices. Cramer feels the company will underpromise and overdeliver, is a regional-to-national story and is a long way from its saturation point.
A Healthy Choice: Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG)
Another winning conference call was that of CMG, whose CEO, Steve Ells, expressed confidence that CMG is outperforming its competitors. After the call, the stock reached a new high of $83. Steve Ells commented CMG is not wasting money and resources on revamping its menu or coming up with unusual marketing techniques or themes, but is featuring "green" food from naturally raised beef and cows which have not been treated with synthetic growth hormones. The company saw a 46.2% increase in earnings per share, and raised its guidance. Cramer is bullish on CMG.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Stock Watch List

Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Monday's session are Phelps Dodge Corp., Tyson Foods Inc. and Schering-Plough Corp.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI - News) is expected to report earnings per share for the fourth quarter of $3.77, according to analysts polled by Thomson Financial.
Mattel Inc. (NYSE:MAT - News) is expected to post fourth-quarter per-share income of 67 cents.
Phelps Dodge (NYSE:PD - News) is expected to report per-share income of $4.28 for the fourth quarter.
Plum Creek Timber Co. (NYSE:PCL - News) is expected to post income of 34 cents a share for the fourth quarter.
Schering-Plough (NYSE:SGP - News) is expected to report per-share earnings of 17 cents for the fourth quarter.
Sysco Corp. (NYSE:SYY - News) is expected to report second-quarter per-share income of 38 cents.
Tyson Foods (NYSE:TSN - News) is expected to report first-quarter earnings of 6 cents per share.
UnumProvident Corp. (NYSE:UNM - News) is expected to post earnings per share of 44 cents for the fourth quarter.
Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ - News) is expected to report fourth-quarter per-share income of 61 cents.
Zimmer Holdings Inc. (NYSE:ZMH - News) is expected to post fourth-quarter earnings of 99 cents per share.
After Friday's closing bell, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC - News) said it has approved a 2-for-1 stock split, to be effected in the form of a stock dividend. The additional shares will be distributed on March 15 to shareholders of record as of Feb. 15.
Watch listAmerican Express Co. (NYSE:AXP - News) said it has named Richard Levin, president of Yale University, to its board. The financial services and travel firm also said it has elected Ronald Williams as a director. Williams is president, chairman and chief executive of Aetna Inc. (NYSE:AET - News).
Datawatch Corp. (NasdaqCM:DWCH - News) said it has appointed Douglas Zaccaro as interim chief financial officer. Zaccaro succeeds John Hulburt, who is leaving effective Jan. 31.
Hospitality Properties Trust (NYSE:HPT - News) said the registration statement for its TravelCenters of America LLC spinoff has been declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Quality Distribution Inc. (NasdaqGM:QLTY - News) lowered its outlook for the fourth quarter and 2006 primarily due to softer-than-anticipated seasonal demand and an unexpected charge for costs associated with legacy environmental remediation projects. The transportation company said it now sees earnings per share of 3 cents to 7 cents for the fourth quarter, compared with its prior view of 17 cents to 19 cents. For 2006, the company now sees earnings per share of 59 cents to 63 cents, compared with its prior view of 74 cents to 76 cents.
Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P. (NYSE:SXL - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $27.9 million, or 80 cents per limited partner unit, up from $13.9 million, or 52 cents per limited partner unit, in the year-ago quarter. Revenue in the three months ended Dec. 31 rose to $1.49 billion from $1.15 billion.
Symantec Corp. (NasdaqGS:SYMC - News) said it has named Thomson S.A. Chairman and Chief Executive Frank Dangeard to its board of directors.
Trex Co. (NYSE:TWP - News) said it will restate its results for 2003 through 2005 and the first nine months of 2006 to correct errors related to the recording of certain expenses. The maker of composite decking and railing expects the cumulative effect of the restatements to increase its reported net income for 2003 through 2005 by roughly $200,000, and to increase its reported net income for the first nine months of 2006 by roughly $200,000, or 2 cents a share.
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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Jan. 24

Bullish calls:
Boeing (BA): ' ... it's two thumbs up, way up. That Wachovia guy who downgraded BA - he is going to be so massively wrong, it is frightening... 'Transocean (RIG): ' We like RIG.'Halliburton (HAL): ' ... yes, I'll stick my neck out once again, that HAL will be good.'NYSE (NYX): 'There's a story out there ... It says that there's going to be a massive lockup expiration, where everybody can sell 20 million shares. All the bears are keying on that ... my canvas of the stock tells me that none of the big holders is going to sell that stock. That's why NYX - which is my growth stock of the year - is headed to nothing short of $200!'Hain Celestial (HAIN): 'I would recommend HAIN as best of breed.'Level 3 Communications (LVLT): 'I say you should not be worried. This stock has had a miraculous run. But, it just again cleaned up its balance sheet even more by offering stock. This is one of my growth stocks that are speculative for the year. I reiterate my buy and, if it ever goes below $6, obviously you back up the truck!'Schering-Plough (SGP): 'I would vastly prefer SGP or JNJ [to PFE].'Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)Amgen (AMGN): 'I like AMGN and I like DNA for a little bit of growth.'Genentech (DNA)American Ecology (ECOL): ' ... look at ECOL.'Unilever (UN): 'I've been watching this stock creep up, and I keep saying to myself, 'Why didn't I recommend it? I knew that a turnaround was in place . I have missed UN. My bad. Is it too late to get in? No. Buy, buy, buy!'Diageo (DEO)Rackable Systems (RACK): 'I think it's way overdone to the downside ... I think you wait until the summer, you'll catch a bounce ... you stick with RACK. I don't want to go away from it.'eBay (EBAY)USG (USG): 'The only in-housing play that I've been recommending consistently is USG... I came back and said that stock is going higher. Swap out of yours and go into USG!'
Bearish calls:
Valero Energy (VLO): ' ... don't think VLO's going to do much. It's up 3 bucks, down 3 bucks... I'd like you to take the trade off though. I just don't think that, with oil and gas this low, that you really want to trifle with any of these things to buy on the way down, so let's ix-nay that trade when it comes in a little, and let's play on the long side.'SunOpta (STKL): 'We're swapping out of STKL and we're going into HAIN... 'Georgia Gulf (GGC): 'The only in-housing play that I've been recommending consistently is... Swap out of yours and go into USG!'Pfizer (PFE): 'You've got what I call dead money ... Keep selling PFE. It's just like owning a bond, but a little less exciting.'Republic Services (RSG): ' ... when we buy a company at twice its growth rate, in terms of a P/E, it's been catastrophic for us. So I want you to sell that one - sell, sell, sell.'
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Bullish calls:
Boeing (BA): ' ... it's two thumbs up, way up. That Wachovia guy who downgraded BA - he is going to be so massively wrong, it is frightening... 'Transocean (RIG): ' We like RIG.'Halliburton (HAL): ' ... yes, I'll stick my neck out once again, that HAL will be good.'NYSE (NYX): 'There's a story out there ... It says that there's going to be a massive lockup expiration, where everybody can sell 20 million shares. All the bears are keying on that ... my canvas of the stock tells me that none of the big holders is going to sell that stock. That's why NYX - which is my growth stock of the year - is headed to nothing short of $200!'Hain Celestial (HAIN): 'I would recommend HAIN as best of breed.'Level 3 Communications (LVLT): 'I say you should not be worried. This stock has had a miraculous run. But, it just again cleaned up its balance sheet even more by offering stock. This is one of my growth stocks that are speculative for the year. I reiterate my buy and, if it ever goes below $6, obviously you back up the truck!'Schering-Plough (SGP): 'I would vastly prefer SGP or JNJ [to PFE].'Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)Amgen (AMGN): 'I like AMGN and I like DNA for a little bit of growth.'Genentech (DNA)American Ecology (ECOL): ' ... look at ECOL.'Unilever (UN): 'I've been watching this stock creep up, and I keep saying to myself, 'Why didn't I recommend it? I knew that a turnaround was in place . I have missed UN. My bad. Is it too late to get in? No. Buy, buy, buy!'Diageo (DEO)Rackable Systems (RACK): 'I think it's way overdone to the downside ... I think you wait until the summer, you'll catch a bounce ... you stick with RACK. I don't want to go away from it.'eBay (EBAY)USG (USG): 'The only in-housing play that I've been recommending consistently is USG... I came back and said that stock is going higher. Swap out of yours and go into USG!'
Bearish calls:
Valero Energy (VLO): ' ... don't think VLO's going to do much. It's up 3 bucks, down 3 bucks... I'd like you to take the trade off though. I just don't think that, with oil and gas this low, that you really want to trifle with any of these things to buy on the way down, so let's ix-nay that trade when it comes in a little, and let's play on the long side.'SunOpta (STKL): 'We're swapping out of STKL and we're going into HAIN... 'Georgia Gulf (GGC): 'The only in-housing play that I've been recommending consistently is... Swap out of yours and go into USG!'Pfizer (PFE): 'You've got what I call dead money ... Keep selling PFE. It's just like owning a bond, but a little less exciting.'Republic Services (RSG): ' ... when we buy a company at twice its growth rate, in terms of a P/E, it's been catastrophic for us. So I want you to sell that one - sell, sell, sell.'
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