Recap of "Mad Money" - 7/1/09
Ockham's daily Recap of Mad Money.
Listed below are stocks that were mentioned in CNBC's Mad Money on Wednesday July, 1st.
Jim Cramer CNBC’s biggest star, hosts Mad Money each night of the week at 6pm ET. The hour long show is both entertaining and informative and each stock mentioned receives a lot of attention simply by virtue of being mentioned on Mad Money. Popular portions of Mad Money include Mad Mail, Am I Diversified and Lightning Round where Jim Cramer takes callers questions on air.
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CNBC - Mad Money Stock Commentary for 7/1/2009
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6:51P, Jul. 01,2009
CMCSA
$14.47 Comcast Corp.
Comcast Corporation (CMCSA) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Comcast Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts CMCSA trading on Ockham Research. 20 years ago, you would have been better off buying something really speculative and dicey like wal-mart or mcdonald's or COMCAST than sotme blue chip stock delisted in the interim you never heard of now. Blue chip endangered spe circumstance some would say there's no such thing as a blue chip. “… ay there's no such thing as a blue chip. …” |
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6:51P, Jul. 01,2009
MCD
$58.22 McDonald's Corp.
McDonald's Corporation (MCD) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money McDonald's Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts MCD trading on Ockham Research. Please, blue chip, subjecttivity. 20 years ago, you would have been better off buying something really speculative and dicey like wal-mart or MCDONALD'S or comcast than sotme blue chip stock delisted in the interim you never heard of now. Blue chip endangered spe circumstance some would say “… ered spe circumstance some would say …” |
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6:51P, Jul. 01,2009
WMT
$48.37 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated (WMT) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts WMT trading on Ockham Research. Please, blue chip, subjecttivity. 20 years ago, you would have been better off buying something really speculative and dicey like WAL-MART or mcdonald's or comcast than sotme blue chip stock delisted in the interim you never heard of now. Blue chip endangered spe circumstance some would say “… ered spe circumstance some would say …” |
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6:46P, Jul. 01,2009
CAJ
$32.55 Canon, Inc. ADR
Canon, Incorporated ADR (CAJ) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Canon, Incorporated ADR is in the news. Find out how this impacts CAJ trading on Ockham Research. Suppose that happened? What the heck should you do? You want my method for dealing with the big decline? Well, we got to go back to the CANON, my book, "jim cramer's real money, sane investing in an insane world." it's got the answers. This was the book that I gave you in manuscript form if I hired you at my old hedge fund. “… hat I gave you in manuscript form if I hired you at my old hedge fund. …” |
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6:34P, Jul. 01,2009
F
$5.97 Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (F) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Ford Motor Company is in the news. Find out how this impacts F trading on Ockham Research. But we also speak mpgs so in fact, we speak we can say one the new FORD fusion is midsize sedan and that's something no one else can say. We speak the 2010 get in... And “… But we also speak mpgs so in fact, we speak we can say one the new FORD fusion is midsize sedan and that's something no one else can say. We speak the 2010 get in... And …” |
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6:28P, Jul. 01,2009
GOOG
$418.82 Google, Inc.
Google, Incorporated (GOOG) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Google, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts GOOG trading on Ockham Research. Become cheap enough to buy we'll certainly highlight that on this show in the future. Now, this kind of decelerating growth happens to the best of company s companies, including companies that you just totally respect. GOOGLE. GOOGLE had been a primo growth rate since it became public, one with a lot of momentum, and then it abruptly lost the momentum late in 2006 after growth investors sold the stock because its growth was decelerating. “… th rate since it became public, one with a lot of momentum, and then it abruptly lost the momentum late in 2006 after growth investors sold the stock because its growth was decelerating. …” |
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6:25P, Jul. 01,2009
TSCM
$2.06 TheStreet.com, Inc.
TheStreet.com, Incorporated (TSCM) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money TheStreet.com, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts TSCM trading on Ockham Research. The books. But too important not to mention some of these I came up with others I stole from investors on the street, who were better than I go to the stockpicker.Com from THESTREET.COM all the time, I see what all the big guys are that helps me. Now, a few of the methods to my madness might be common knowledge among most traders on the street or observant individual investors. “… ew of the methods to my madness might be common knowledge among most traders on the street or observant individual investors. …” |
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6:21P, Jul. 01,2009
WHR
$44.79 Whirlpool Corp.
Whirlpool Corporation (WHR) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money Whirlpool Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts WHR trading on Ockham Research. The economy when it's losing money with the idea that maybe the economy comes back. That's what made me recommend maytag before the WHIRLPOOL in the case of a company that is short term losing money, but the balance sheet is good. That's a buy. Long term losing money and the balance sheet is bad, forget about it. >>> want "mad money" at your fingertips? “… losing money and the balance sheet is bad, forget about it. >>> want "mad money" at your fingertips? …” |
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6:09P, Jul. 01,2009
TSCM
$2.06 TheStreet.com, Inc.
TheStreet.com, Incorporated (TSCM) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money TheStreet.com, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts TSCM trading on Ockham Research. Greatest regional booyahs that I can ever recall since we started >> caller: I wanted to say thanks for all the good work that you and your staff do. I red all the books. I'm a member of THESTREET.COM. >> you are terrific. And my staff is fabulous. I don't give them enough credit, because obviously i'm an ego >> caller: I wanted to ask you questions about upgrades. “… t give them enough credit, because obviously i'm an ego >> caller: I wanted to ask you questions about upgrades. …” |

