BEASORCLJim Cramer Tries Piggybacking Carl Icahn Stocks, Fails10/30/07
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On the October 12th edition of Mad Money, Jim Cramer interviewed Carl Icahn and congratulated him on the bid by software giant Oracle to acquire BEA Systems (BEAS), which Icahn had been working on for months. Cramer had been recommending BEAS consistently since the summer of 2006 on a takeover possib...
Jim Cramer Pushes Allergan (AGN) Again10/08/07
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Jim Cramer has been consistently positive on Allergan (AGN), telling viewers to buy the stock since 6/7/2006 when he featured it on Mad Money a little over a year ago. Since then, the stock has risen nearly 30% on the back of its diverse drug portfolio and its signature Botox treatment. On 9/5/2006,...
Cramer Hot on Top Stock NVIDIA (NVDA)10/02/07
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Cramer has recommended NVIDIA (NVDA) in the past but seems to be riding this recent hot stock's momentum to the moon. Last December 2006, Jim predicted NVIDIA would have an excellent month and the stock was due for a great "mark up week trade." At the beginning of the month he stated, "When a stock c...
Jim Cramer calls Goldman Sachs (GS) Best of Breed09/27/07
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One 9/20/2007, Jim Cramer claimed that he had been behind Goldman Sachs (GS) all the way since the show started. With the stockTagger database in hand, I attempted to figure out if this has been true, and for the most part it has as Cramer rode the stock from 120 to 215 where it currently sits. Cra...
Jim Cramer Picks Baidu.com (BIDU) as China Favorite09/17/07
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Jim Cramer has only recently remained bullish on Baidu.com (BIDU) as the price of the stock hit 128 in May 2007. He has commonly rejected owning Chinese stocks, instead recommending high quality American companies that benefit from the growth of the Chinese economy, but Baidu.com (BIDU) has become t...
Jim Cramer Analysis of Exxon Mobil (XOM)09/10/07
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Cramer has only been positive on integrated oil Exxon Mobil (XOM) since late 2006, when crude oil continued its undeniable run to 75 dollars per barrel and carried oil and oil service stocks with it. He had previously called XOM the worst integrated oil, referring viewers instead to best of breed na...
Jim Cramer Performance of ConocoPhillips (COP) Picks09/09/07
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Jim Cramer's performance on ConocoPhillips (COP) has been mostly bullish since October 2005, having called it the best-of-breed integrated oil play over Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX). Jim's steadfast endorsement of the stock wavered in late 2006 as crude oil plummeted from the mid-70's per bar...
Cramers Favorite Retail Trade is GameStop (GME)08/24/07
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GameStop (GME) has been one of Jim Cramer's best trades, having been mostly positive on the stock, it could have tripled your money in a little less than two years. After first featuring the company in November 2005, Cramer told viwers to take some profits on January 11, 2006 at the Mad Money Main E...
Jim Cramer Predictions on Research in Motion (RIMM)08/21/07
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Jim Cramer hadn't gone positive on Research in Motion (RIMM) until June 21, 2006, previously citing patent problems as a reason to stay away. With his first positive outlook on RIMM, Cramer stated "When their 8700 model starts appearing in Verizon (VZ) stores, the stock should take off, and start ge...
Defending Jim Cramer Jones Soda (JSDA) Record08/20/07
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Aside from spending his weekends drinking cheap scotch and reading transcripts of conference calls on a linoleum floor as he likes to say on Mad Money, Jim Cramer would probably like to spend more time as a gentleman farmer, replacing thoughts of stocks with those of crops while at his Summit, NJ re...
Cramer Stays Bearish on Starbucks (SBUX)08/15/07
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Jim Cramer pushed Starbucks (SBUX) throughout 2006 citing strong overseas growth, especially from a growing presence in China, but the stock couldn't push past 40 as worries about decelerating domestic growth and a weakening brand presence frequented the news. Cramer went bearish on Starbucks (SBUX)...
Jim Cramer Accuracy of Level 3 Communications (LVLT) Calls08/07/07
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Jim Cramer has been recommending Level 3 Communications (LVLT) as early as March 2006 when the stock was at 4 dollars in change. He began to push the stock more heavily beginning in September 2006 when he featured it in the main segment of Mad Money saying it could be a double in the next 18 months....
Cramer Celgene (CELG) Mad Money Picks08/06/07
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Celgene (CELG) is one of the stocks with the most bullish mentions on Mad Money with Jim Cramer. It has been featured 13 times as a stock to buy in the special section. Cramer has called it a favorite of his and has predicted that it could be a possible takeover target a total of 3 times as lately a...
Cramer Finally Bullish on Elan Corporation (ELN)08/01/07
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Jim Cramer has been negative on Elan Corporation (ELN) through 2005 and 2006 but when recently queried in the June 18, 2007 lightning round, he reported "I've been too negative on Elan (ELN)"..."At $21 bucks, it's got that great relationship with Biogen Idec (BIIB)"..."The safety of Tysabri is no lo...
Jim Cramer Google Inc (GOOG) Track Record07/31/07
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Google Inc (GOOG) is consistently the most mentioned stock on Mad Money (currently with 143 mentions) and one of the most popular stocks among retail and institutional investors. Jim Cramer has been mostly positive on Google from its recent rise to nearly 560 from 300 not less than two years ago. By...
Jim Cramer Track Record on NYSE Euronext (NYX)07/30/07
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NYSE Euronext (NYX) has been a debacle for Mad Money viewers ever since Jim Cramer named it his growth stock of the year for 2007 on January 4th in front of second place Apple (AAPL) and third place Cisco Systems (CSCO).
The closing price was 95 on the day that Jim proclaimed it the growth stock o...
Jim Cramer Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Mad Money Performance07/20/07
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) is one of the most mentioned stocks on Jim Cramer's Mad Money as well as one of the most asked about stocks by callers to the show, so I decided to see how well Jim Cramer was able to navigate trading of this stock over its last two bumpy years from the XBOX 360 rollout,...
Jim Cramer Rides Harley Davidson (HOG) Momentum07/19/07
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Jim Cramer has mentioned Harley-Davidson (HOG) 21 different times on Mad Money but consistency lately leaves something to be desired. Cramer's latest call on Harley-Davidson (HOG) is bearish, after riding along with bullish momentum in 2006, the stock has since languished in 2007. On November 14, 20...
Cramer Insists on Alcoa (AA) Takeover in 200707/13/07
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Jim Cramer first mentioned Alcoa Inc (AA) as a possible takeover target by private equity in the January 31, 2007 "Sudden Death" segment of Mad Money. While previously, he had referred callers to best-of-breed steel company Alcan (AL), since his first recommendation of Alcoa (AA) in 2007, the stock ...
Jim Cramer Turns Positive on Energizer Holdings (ENR)07/13/07
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Jim Cramer has recently turned positive on Energizer Holdings (ENR) as one of his 80 to 100 to 120 stocks. That is the emperical observation that typically stocks in this bull market that make it to 80 are winners and then power their way to 100 and eventually to 120. On July 7, 2007, Cramer touted ...
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