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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap May 19th

In November, 2007, Cramer identified five stocks that he felt were made of Kevlar and could withstand the ailing economy and sub-prime mortgage crisis. To date those five stocks are up 8.8%, while the S&P 500 is down, 3.3%.
Cramer said it wasn't smooth sailing for his "bullet-proof" stocks at the start. Just a week after he mentioned the names, the portfolio was down a quick 6%. "But that's the point," he said, "we bought these stocks because they bounce back."
Cramer's first pick in his portfolio is Altria (MO), a stock which he owns for his charitable trust Action Alerts PLUS. Since the recommendation, Altria has spun off its Phillip Morris International (PM) division, and collectively the stocks are up 4.7% since November.
Cramer said he's a fan of both companies, especially Altria's 5% dividend yield.
Next on the list was Freeport-McMoran (FCX), another stock which he owns for his charitable trust Action Alerts PLUS.
Cramer called Freeport, which is up 11.9% since he mentioned it, the best copper story in the world.
Third in the portfolio was another Action Alerts name: Foster Wheeler (FWLT). Although Foster has been a laggard in the portfolio, down 1% since November, Cramer said the company is still levered to high energy prices around the world and here too and he's been buying more shares.
Fourth was Transocean (RIG), the star performer in the group, up 27.6%. Cramer called Transocean the best deep-water contract driller out there with great earnings visibility. He advised viewers to take some profits, but remained bullish on the company.
Finally, Cramer revisited Medco Health (MHS), a stock which is up just 0.7% since the November mention. Cramer said that while Medco makes its money whether or not the economy does well, it has more competition that he originally thought and perhaps the traditional defensive stock wasn't right for this portfolio. He told viewers "if it rallies, I'd sell it."
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

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

On Monday's show, Cramer started with his reasons that the market has not hit a bottom yet. He does not think that the Fed will continue to cut rates, and that mortgages and weak consumers will hurt stocks. Cramer thinks this is a time to preserve capital, not go on the offensive in this market.
Cramer then went to the phone lines. The first caller asked whether options expiration will cause the market to fall further, and Cramer said that he thinks tomorrow is the time to pick up some of the good stocks that have been hit the hardest over the past few days. Second caller asked Cramer how a weak dollar helps the economy, and what companies are in the best position to take advantage of it? Cramer said that he thinks the dollar is about to bottom, so he doesn't want anyone to try and profit off of a weak dollar now. The next caller asked if now is the time to buy a stock like Sandridge (SD), and Cramer said that he wants you to buy high quality oil stocks that pay high dividends before looking at a stock like that one.
Cramer then gave his pick for a stock that could give a cautious portfolio a boost when the market turns around and that stock was Apache (APA). Cramer has been pushing this stock since July, and he is still behind it because it can maintain its earning multiple. The CEO of the company was on the show to talk about the company's plans for the future, and his opinion on the price of oil.
Cramer came back fromt he lightning round and reviewed a duel between two analysts over Wyeth (WYE). One analyst upgraded the stock, and another analyst downgraded it at the same time. Cramer agrees with the analyst who upgraded the stock since he is bullish at this time. Cramer likes WYE because it is a defensive stock, people will want to own it if a recession hits, and they are buying back stock.
Mad Mail: The first email asked about E*Trade (ETFC), and Cramer said he wants people to stay away from it. The next email asked about Foster Wheeler (FWLT), and Cramer said that although it is a great company, the stock is losing momentum in this market. The next email asked about Cramer's Dow prediction, and he said that his prediction was based on the Fed cutting rates further, which they seem unwilling to do. The next email asked about NRG's (NRG) storage of spent fuel rods, and Cramer said that he should have asked the CEO that question when he was on the show. The last emailer asked about ways to profit from the reduction of the crack spread as oil prices decline, and Cramer said he thinks the best play on that idea is Marathon (MRO).
Sudden Death. In sudden death Cramer was bullish on Sirius (SIRI), Nordstrom (JWN), and Aecom (ACM). Cramer was bearish on Acadia Pharmaceuticals (ACAD).

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Monday, November 12, 2007

CNBC's Street Signs Recap Nov. 9th

Erin Burnett hosted. Melissa Lee of CNBC says the financial and tech sectors are down for the third day in a row. IBM and Hewlett Packard are among the top losses. Jeff Auxier, of Auxier Focus Inv. says volatility is normal an healthy because it takes out investors' egos. He says it is a great time to invest if you can be patient. Zimmer Holdings and Telef de Mexico are his top picks for the day. Next, David Malpass of Bear Sterns comments on the drowning dollar. He says the rest of the world is getting richer much quicker than our economy is growing right now. He says we have a small business economy with growth based in innovation, and with time we can improve our weak dollar situation. UPS is set to raise shipping rates by 5% by the beginning of 2008. Julia Boorstin of CNBC reports on the Writers Guild of America Strike on day 5. She says there is an upside for investors in the way of movie rentals and DVD mail order such as NetFlix. The logic behind this is the lack of new content and material for daily television, resulting in a consumer increase in theatre and rental establishments. Next topic was the growing oil prices. Crude Oil, at $96/barrel has obviously been a main concern of many consumers and investors. Bruno Stanziale of Bank of America says that ultimately, it is not possible that we will hit $100 a barrel before 2008. He says the oil prices are due to a lack of demand, as well as a change in market participation. Next, NovaGold of Alaska, announces deal with Barrick Gold to begin Donlin Creek Project. They will be working on projects in Alaska and Western Canada. They will mine gold copper and silver, and jointly owns or partnerships with Rio Tinto and Barrick Gold. Stop trading with Jim Cramer was next. ShawGroup (SGR), Foster Wheeler (FWLT), First Solar (FSLR), and MEMC Electronics (WFR) are his picks for the day.

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Friday, November 09, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Mail Stock Recap Nov. 8th

Today's show began by Cramer telling us how to survive a recession caused by the real estate market because of the sell off that has happened the past two days. He said that you should sell any stock that has anything to do with housing, home building, finance, consumer spending, and any company that needs to borrow money to do business.
Then Cramer went to the phonelines. The first caller asked if we should be concerned about inflated assets being held by financial stocks, and Cramer said that these companies don't know what they are holding and that the industry is in disarray. Next caller asked about the price of oil, and Cramer said he is sticking with his $100 per barrel prediction. The last caller asked if Cramer still recommends investing in gold, and Cramer said that he thinks you should keep 10% of your portfolio in gold and gold related stocks.
Cramer then gave some stocks that he thinks will do well even if a recession happens. Altria (MO) has a large international business, a strong dividend, and its product is in high demand. The next stock is Freeport McMoran (FCX), which is also has good international sales and might be a buyout target in the near future. The next stock is Foster Wheeler (FWLT). Cramer likes this stock because it had a great 3rd quarter and he could see it doubling because it is strong in green businesses and oil. Cramer's next stock is Transocean (RIG), which Cramer likes because it will merge with GlobalSantaFe (GSF) and because it makes all its money overseas. Finally, Cramer likes MedcoHealth (MHS) because it is a medical cost containment play. ALl of these stocks were up today, even though the market was down.
After a break, Cramer took a few more calls. The first caller asked about the effect of China's plan to sell dollars, and Cramer thinks it is a lot of talk without any action. The next caller also asked about the falling dollar's effect on foreign investment, and Cramer said that he thinks a weak dollar gives international companies a chance to invest in the US.
"Sell Block." The first stock was Under Armour (UA) because it has lost its momentum, and Cramer doesn't think it will come back. Cramer also thinks you should sell (PMI), (MGIC), (MTG), and (ABK) if you own them because they will be drug down by the mortgage problems despite the fact that they look cheap now. He also thinks some of them might go out of business.
Mad Mail: One email asked about the shippers reporting earnings next week, which are (DRYS), (FRO), (EXM), and (TBSI), and Cramer said to buy half your position now and wait until after earnings to buy the rest. Another email praised Cramer for his interview with the CEO of Nastech (NSTK) yesterday, and Cramer said he can't sleep because he got that stock so wrong.
Cramer said it might be time to buy some more tech, such as Cisco (CSCO) and Google (GOOG).

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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Nov. 6th

On Tuesday’s show, Cramer focused on green stocks that are good investments. Cramer reviewed his green picks from back in April to see how they had done since then.
Shaw Group (SGR): It is up 143% from about $30 to $74 since April.
Foster-Wheeler (FWLT): It is up 99% since April and had great earnings last quarter.
BorgWarner (BWA): It is up 38% since April, and Cramer thinks it will go higher because it has an increasing backlog.
OM Group (OMG): This is the only stock that is down since April, falling 5%. Cramer thinks the stock has started to bounce back from its lows already.
First Solar (FSLR): The stock has climbed 171% and Cramer is still bullish, but wants you to wait until after it reports earnings on Wednesday before buying more.
Fuel Tech (FTEK): This stock is up 35%, but guided down after reporting earnings Tuesday morning.
MEMC (WFR): This stock is up 20% since April and Cramer thinks the company will grow 52% over the next two years.
Tatra Tech (TTI): It is up 14% since April, and Cramer thinks it will keep going up slowly but steadily.
Cramer thinks every one of these stocks will go higher, and thinks that going green is good for business.
Cramer then went to the phone lines. The first caller asked about Zoltek (ZOLT), and Cramer said that although he recommended this stock a while ago he pulled out because he thought he was getting greedy. He now thinks this stock will keep going up. The second caller asked about BP (BP), and Cramer doesn’t think you can own this company because of its green initiatives. The next caller asked about SunPower (SPWR) and Cypress (CY), and Cramer said that Cypress is safer, but he likes both stocks.
The CEO of Wells Fargo (WFC) was on the show to talk about their alternative energy investments and positions, as well as the prospects. Cramer said this is the only banking stock he wants you to buy.
“Am I Diversified?”
The first email asked about UBS (UBS), and Cramer said that he has messed up with every financial pick he had made recently, and thinks you should wait until the stock hits $45 before you buy. The next email asked about Oceaneering International (OII), and Cramer said he didn't like the most recent earnings call. The next email asked if the recent investment in Tesoro (TSO) by Kirk Keorkian's was a bet that oil will drop, and Cramer said that could be right, but that TSO could drop if oil prices decline. The final email asked about lululemon (LULU), and Cramer said he wants nothing to do with the stock since it has gone up so much.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Recap Oct. 26th

Bullish
Proctor and Gamble (PG), better play than Unilever in this sector.
ValueClick (VCLK), Cramer thinks that this stock is still a buy.
UPS (UPS), bullish on the stock over the long term despite the current slowdown in the economy.
Omniture (OMTR), Cramer is bullish on the stock, and thinks that it will get bought out in the next year.
Aecom (ACM), still a great infrastructure play and that it is still cheap.
KBR (KBR),
Foster Wheeler (FWLT),
Salesforce.com (CRM) - likes their product and their sales model
Oracle (ORCL).

Bearish
Taser (TASR) - it is time to cash out
Smith & Wesson (SWHC).

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Oct. 8th

Bullish
Indevus Pharmaceuticals (IDEV): I recommended this as a speculative play.
Nastech Pharmaceutical (NSTK)
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (GLDD): I recommended this
Foster Wheeler (FWLT) than I would be in GLDD
Halliburton (HAL): If you're looking for a stock to keep you afloat, it can't be Haliburton.
AT&T (T)- Stock that has a dividend.
Verizon (VZ)
ConEd (ED). Any one of those is better than Halliburton
GameStop (GME): Cramer was hoping we would get a chance to buy it at $56, but it's not gonna go there.
Transocean (RIG), Diamond Offshore (DO), China Digital (STV), McDonald's (MCD), Yum! Brands (YUM), Intel (INTC) and ConocoPhillips (COP).

Bearish
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (GLDD)- would rather be in Foster Wheeler (FWLT)
InterDigital (IDCC)- ixnay on InterDigitalnay.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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

Cramer opened saying the Fed "knows something" and retired his "they know nothing button," in response to the Fed lowering interest rates by 0.5%. They also decreased the discount rate by 50 basis points to 5.25%. Cramer also believes there are "three more rate cuts" to come in the future, which will lead the market to recovery. Look for stocks that yield more than treasuries. In terms of stocks, Cramer said, "almost everything works now," and you should consider buying the following stocks:
Wachovia (WB) "should go higher."
Google (GOOG), Cramer believes is going to break out.
Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Deere (DE), Caterpillar (CAT- which Cramer owns for his charitable trust Action Alerts PLUS) should work now as well.
ExxonMobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP)—should both work for oil.
Bullish Icahn: one of his favorite activist investors is "proven winner" Carl Icahn. Cramer says Icahn's been "extremely bullish" on one big software company: BEA Systems (BEAS). Icahn wants BEAS to sell because they haven't been able to prosper as a stand-alone company. Bottom line: Cramer likes fundamentals of BEAS, takeover is potential, and is a company with "limited downside."
Prescription Plan: Cramer discussed a bill that passed in Congress that will require doctors to use either tamper resistant paper or electronic records. He thinks will benefit Quality Systems (QSII) and All Scripts (MDRX).
Genesis Lease (GLS), CEO John McMahon on the show and Cramer asked him why his company is not doing well, despite the fact that its’ 8.2% yield. McMahon said, “mispricing of the stock.” Cramer recommends buying GLS.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Aug. 21st

Bullish Calls:
Aecom Technology (NYSE: ACM - News): 'This may be the cheapest of the infrastructure plays.'Jacobs Engineering Group (NYSE: JEC - News): ' ... at $61, should have been bought today... buy, buy, buy! Infrastructure rocks, as does agriculture!'Wachovia (NYSE: WB - News): 'They just raised the dividend, and they said that the bad loans are under control.'Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB - News): 'SLB, to me, is the cheapest. It went down today, along with the whole group. I feel like you can trade up to quality... you can trade up to SLB.'Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News)Tata Motors (NYSE: TTM - News): 'I think, at $15, TTM makes a huge amount of sense.'E*Trade Financial (NasdaqGS: ETFC - News): 'I would buy some here, and let it come down a bit ... There are many companies that have really bad exposure to this mortgage stuff. ETFC is not one of them.'American Capital Strategies (NasdaqGS: ACAS - News): 'I think that this company is a survivor... a lot of people have tried to call it out a lot of times. They're not going to be successful.'Hudson City Bancorp (NasdaqGS: HCBK - News): 'I think we're in dangerous territory with FSLR. Don't buy, don't buy.'Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT - News): 'I like LVLT for one reason... because I believe there's going to be a bandwidth shortage ... I am picking this as a long-term speculation and, when we run out of bandwidth, I'm not backing away.'Tessera Technologies (NasdaqGS: TSRA - News): 'I thought the quarter was going to be good. I got the quarter wrong. I like the story longer term. now, in the low $30s, I would definitely buy it.'Principal Financial Group (NYSE: PFG - News): 'A very cheap stock ... I really like this stock. I was going to buy it for my charitable trust... I didn't get a chance.'LCA-Vision (NasdaqGS: LCAV - News): 'Upgraded today by Raymond James... a big buyback coming... just finished a buyback. I like it.'IBM (NYSE: IBM - News)
Neutral calls:
Dean Foods (NYSE: DF - News): 'This has become a very problematic story and I've got to tell you something... don't buy, don't buy... I don't think it's over, and the company doesn't think the pain's over too.'Banco Popular (NasdaqGS: BPOP - News)Parker Drilling (NYSE: PKD - News)Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT - News): 'On a day like today, up $7, sell, sell, sell... on the conference call, they made it very clear that contracts were lumpy...every time the stock runs a little, I think it's going to run into selling pressure.'First Solar (FSLS)
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Hot Stock Options to Watch Today

Here are 7 options to watch for today. This list comes directly from the TradingMarkets Options Indicators page. The list is created using OptionVue options analysis software.
Most Underpriced Calls: These are the most under priced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
Goldman Sachs Oct 220.0 Calls (NYSE:GS - News). GS' PowerRating is 4.
Most Underpriced Puts: These are the most under priced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
Ctrip.com International Aug 40 Puts (NasdaqGS:CTRP - News). CTRP's PowerRating is 5.
Most Overpriced Calls: These are the most overpriced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Foster Wheeler Aug 110.0 Calls (NasdaqGS:FWLT - News). FWLT's PowerRating is 6.
Most Overpriced Puts: These are the most overpriced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Bear Stearns Sep 90.0 Puts (NYSE:CFC - News). BSC's PowerRating is 4.
Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.
Cymer Inc. (NasdaqGS:CYMI - News). CYMI's PowerRating is 5.
Stocks with Abnormal Put Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual put option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Put Volume Alerts list suggests an extraordinarily negative earnings report, or other news which may negatively affect the stock.
Motorola (NYSE:MOT - News). MOT's PowerRating is 5.
Abnormal Put/Call $ Volume: These stocks have the highest dollar put volume in relation to their call volume. These high ratios are indicative of extreme bearish sentiment in the underlying stock.
Alcoa (NYSE:AA - News). AA's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Stocks to Watch Tomorrow

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Allied Capital (NYSE:ALD - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the bell; watch for $0.31 EPS.
Allis-Chalmers Energy (NYSE:ALY - News) should report $0.43 EPS when the company announces earnings on Wednesday morning.
Biovail (NYSE:BVF - News) is expected to report $0.36 EPS tomorrow morning before the market opens.
Analysts are watching for Energy Partners (NYSE:EPL - News) to report -$0.12 EPS before the bell on Wednesday.
Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS:FWLT - News) should announce $1.33 EPS on Wednesday morning.
Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL - News) and Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S - News) both report Wednesday morning; RL is expected to announce $0.85 EPS, and S should report $0.22 EPS.
PowerRatings (for Traders) are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap July 26th

Bull Meat Barbecue
Although Thursday's selloff resembled a "bull meat barbecue," Cramer encouraged viewers not to lose heart and reiterated his principle that there is always a bull market somewhere. He made a checklist of three kinds of stocks to avoid: Stocks, such as housing, which need low interest rates to go higher, stocks (restaurants, retail etc.) with too much leverage to the domestic economy, and companies which must borrow to make an acquisition. Cramer emphasized the importance of selling these stocks, especially for those who did not lighten their portfolios before the selloff and those who cannot take the pain and wait for these sectors to recover.
Game Plan for Next Week: Pepsi (NYSE: PEP - News), Colgate (NYSE: CL - News), Kellogg (NYSE: K - News), Kimberly Clark (NYSE: KMB - News), Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT - News), Foster-Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT - News), Freeport McMoRan (NYSE: FCX - News), Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB - News), Halliburton (NYSE: HAL - News), Boeing (NYSE: BA - News), Bunge (NYSE: BG - News), Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News), Dell (NasdaqGS: DELL - News), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News), Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS: CSCO - News), Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News), Merck (NYSE: MRK - News), Medco Health (NYSE: MHS - News)
Because on The Street, a trauma does not usually follow a trauma, Cramer expects a bounce at least by Monday, and would get rid of financials, retail and restaurants and buy soft goods, such as PEP, CL, K and KMB. Dismissing worries of a potential worldwide slowdown, Cramer likes machinery and mining, particularly CAT, FWLT and FCX. He also recommends oil, although natural gas has been tricky, and his picks are SLB and HAL. Cramer's favorites among aerospace and agriculture include BA, BG and MON, and he adds the tech sector has been hot and would buy DELL, HPQ and CSCO. In the healthcare sector, he especially likes CELG and MHS and doesn't mind MRK.
Pscyhed Up with Sycamore Networks (NasdaqGM: SCMR - News)
After the selloff devastation, there is still one thing Cramer can count on; that tech will continue to thrive in the late summer as it does every year. Cramer likes SCMR as a speculative telecom tech stock, since the company has almost a pure play on optical services. SCMR is not best-of-breed, but he is still bullish because SCMR does not yet have any analysts covering it and he likes SCMR's floor; it's at $4 a share but has the equivalent of $3.23 a share. In addition, the company's sales have been rising and 60% of its revenue is international. While SCMR is not as strong as Cisco or Cienna it could make investors more money.
Mad Money: Hoku Scientific (NasdaqGM: HOKU - News), Genzyme (NasdaqGS: GENZ - News), Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG - News)
When a mailer asked about Hoku, Cramer recalls having recommended it at $6, and it has recently dropped from $11 to $8. At this level, Cramer says, it is too speculative, but he thinks it will repeat its upward trend after it falls back to $7 or $6. Another mailer wanted to know Cramer's opinion of GENZ; while the fall is good for biotech in general, he prefers Celgene to GENZ. On the issue of whether Freeport McMoRan's report of strong cash flow will be good for Caterpillar, Cramer says he likes CAT, but it has been hit hard for its North American exposure. While he says CAT is "your best play" he adds currently he is "loathe to buy more."
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round July 17th

Bullish Calls:

Macy's (NYSE: M - News): 'I am still banking with Terry Lundgren. I am not running away. I think the company, at $40 bucks, represents good value. 'Nike (NYSE: NKE - News): ' ... that looks like it's going to break through $60 next week.'Under Armour (NYSE: UA - News): 'I prefer Under Armour (to Crocs) here.'Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO - News): 'If I'm going to buy a soda company, I'm going to buy Coca-Cola.'Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC - News): 'The quarter's fine. You can't get excited about it. The stock will percolate higher.'Centex (NYSE: CTX - News): 'The only one that seemed to have stopped building homes before it got really crucial and horrible was Centex. If you insist on bottom-fishing in the group, I want you in CTX.'AT&T (NYSE: T - News): 'You do not sell T.'Verizon (NYSE: VZ - News)Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT - News): 'Buy FWLT on the way down. That's how I would play it.'Gildan Activewear (NYSE: GIL - News): ' ... has tremendous momentum. It remains one of my favorite stocks. I want to own it. I want to hold it. I say that, down to $32, is a real buy.'Nastech Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM: NSTK - News): ' ... had two patents today. One on obesity. This is our favorite spec of the year now in biotech. $12.96. If you pay more than $13, you're wrong. I think it's the most exciting stock out there.'
Bearish calls:
Jamba (NasdaqGM: JMBA - News): 'I know it's got great buzz. That's not enough for me anymore. Not after the Jones Soda come down... I'm not playing!'Crocs (NasdaqGS: CROX - News): 'I think the near-term move has been made and I prefer Under Armour here.'DR Horton (NYSE: DHI - News)Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL - News)Lennar (NYSE: LEN - News)Alcan (NYSE: AL - News)

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Hot Stock Options to Watch Today

Here are 7 options to watch for today. This list comes directly from the TradingMarkets Options Indicators page. The list is created using OptionVue options analysis software.
Most Underpriced Calls: These are the most under priced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.

iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index July 140 Calls (AMEX:EEM). EEM's PowerRating is 5.
Most Underpriced Puts: These are the most under priced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
Valero Energy Corp. July 72.5 Puts (NYSE:VLO). VLO's PowerRating is 5.
Most Overpriced Calls: These are the most overpriced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
InterContinental Exchange Inc. July 180 Calls (NYSE:ICE). ICE's PowerRating is 3
Most Overpriced Puts: These are the most overpriced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Foster Wheeler Aug 90 Puts (NasdaqGS:FWLT). FWLT's PowerRating is 3.
Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.
Blue Nile Inc. (NasdaqGS:NILE). NILE's PowerRating is 4.
Stocks with Abnormal Put Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual put option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Put Volume Alerts list suggests an extraordinarily negative earnings report, or other news which may negatively affect the stock.
None today
Abnormal Put/Call $ Volume: These stocks have the highest dollar put volume in relation to their call volume. These high ratios are indicative of extreme bearish sentiment in the underlying stock.
Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX). TWX's PowerRating is 5.
Imclone Systems Inc. (NasdaqGS:IMCL). IMCL's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap May 29th

Six Bulls: John Deere (NYSE: DE - News), Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News), Sociedad de Chemica (NYSE: SQM - News), Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT - News), Terex (NYSE: TEX - News), Manitowoc (NYSE: MTW - News), Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT - News), McDermott International (NYSE: MDR - News), Jacobs Engineering (NYSE: JEC - News), Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA - News), Halliburton (NYSE: HAL - News), Royal Dutch Shell (RDS-A), Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM - News), Freeport McMoran (NYSE: FCX - News), Lundin Mining (AMEX: LMC - News)
Cramer dedicated the program to discussing six bull markets and recommending stock picks for each sector.
Agriculture: Cramer commented on a "disturbing" editorial in the New York Times which called for an end to agricultural subsidies, but he is confident the policy will never be enacted. Cramer calls Deere "money in the bank" and notes that it sells at 16x earnings and has a 12% growth rate. While Monsanto, which trades at 35 x earings "will never be cheap," Cramer says its 24% growth rate is worth the price at $60, and he would buy it up to $70. The Chilean fertilizer company, SQM, is the world's largest supplier of lithium which goes into batteries and will be in shorter supply as "the greening movement reaches its nauseating zenith."
Machinery While he confesses amazement that CAT is stalled, Cramer says it is "preposterously cheap" trading at 13x earnings with 12% growth. He adds CAT has great international exposure, will benefit from the collapse of its Japanese competitors, and is a solid infrastructure play. While he also likes TEX and MTW, Cramer thinks CAT is still best-of-breed.
Infrastructure: Cramer calls this the "wildest" bull market which will benefit from oil prices and the need to create alernative power plants and petroleum infrastructure. Even though Foster Wheeler and McDermott International have had "tremendous runs" Cramer notes FWLT sells at just 17x next years earnings with 34% growth, and MDR has 14% growth and sells at 17x earnings. He adds these stocks do not get enough coverage on Wall Street, and would buy them. Cramer gives Jacob's Engineering and honorable mention, although is more expensive than the other two.
Aerospace:Boeing is up only 10% when the rest of the sector has risen 22%, and Cramer comments, "It's a laggard. It should be leading." Boeing sells at 20x earnings and has 18% growth. He thinks the company has a good future given the health of the sector, its international business, and some "amazingly-terrible problems at AirBus."
Oil and Gas: After a run for this sector, it was down on Tuesday; "People are just thinking it's over, because oil is down 2 bucks," said Cramer and he expressed confidence that the sector would bounce back. In spite of its "giant" buyback, "robust" outlook for oil and gas and its international exposure, Cramer notes HAL is down 12% from last year. Cramer likes Royal Dutch Shell with 10x earnings, 8% sales growth, and a yield at nearly 4%. While Exxon Mobil was down on Tuesday, it is still "a go-name for big institutions."
Minerals: Cramer says rumors of full copper inventories are "nonsense," because the Chinese need more copper. He likes copper play FCX and says its gold is a good hedge against inflation. He notes the company sells at only 9x earnings, but he predicts a 12x multiple. Cramer added the quarter was not good due to strikes and the cost of its Phelps Dodge deal, but predicts it will benefit from copper demand. He also likes Lundin which he thinks will go from $12 to $15 on the Tenke Mining deal in late June.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap May 15

It's For Real: Herbalife (NYSE: HLF - News)
Cramer regrets having been negative on HLF, which he says is not a typical multi-level marketing scheme and deserves his respect. The company's first quarter earnings were better than expected and delivered in-line, beatable guidance for the second quarter. HLF was granted permission to market its product in two Chinese provinces, has a high-margin business model and "enormous" cash flow. In addition, HLF's $300 million buyback has been approved, and it has a new 2% dividend. The fact that HLF sells at 10% less than its rivals does not make sense to Cramer, who says that situation will not last. Cramer declares HLF is a triple buy, but would not make a move until after the open, because the price higher early.
The Next Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT), with AECOM Technology (NYSE: ACM - News)
FWLT went up beyond Cramer's wildest expectations and now he feels it is time to pick "another Foster Wheeler." Because the tape was "miserable on Friday" the day of its IPO, the stock opened way below the $25 level which Cramer thinks it would be trading now. He considers this low start as an opportunity to buy. ACM has many important contracts, including a rapid transit system at the World Trade Center and plans for the 2012 London Olympics. Cramer says the key metric when it comes to infrastructure is the backlog. Currently, ACM's backlog is up 63%, which means steady sales, according to Cramer. He would buy the stock, but would do some research first.
The "Multiple Expander:" Mark Hurd, CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ - News)
Continuing his series on "transformational CEOs," Cramer discussed Mark Hurd, the "multiple expander" of HPQ. Hurd found the company in "total disarray" and helped the stock double in only two years. Recently the company exceeded its earnings estimates and delivered an upside surprise; Cramer gives Hurd the credit.
CEO Interview: Gary Loveman, Harrah's Entertainment (NYSE: HET - News)
Gary Loveman discussed the advantages of going private; management is not distracted on extraneous tasks, but can concentrate on "things that really do build value" in the long term. "The company is being run now to a large degree as if it's private, so I'm living a bit of it now," Loveman said. "It opens up other avenues for value creation." In addition, a company can save and "mature gracefully," whereas if a company is public, it constantly has to worry about the bottom line.
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