Financial News from Mad Money from 10/13/2009

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Listed below are stocks that were mentioned in CNBC's Mad Money on Tuesday October, 13th.

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6:57P, Oct. 13,2009 INTC $21.38 Intel Corp.
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Intel Corporation (INTC) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Intel Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts INTC trading on Ockham Research.

>>> INTEL the magnificent has spoken and that stock is still going higher. We like siena and peckaelectric. I hope to see you tonight. I will see you tomorrow! >>> next up on "kudlow," the public case of government takeover of health care, dough

“… >>> INTEL the magnificent has spoken and that stock is still going higher. We like siena and peckaelectric. I hope to see you tonight. I will see you tomorrow! >>> next up on "kudlow," the public case of government takeover of health care, dough …”

6:52P, Oct. 13,2009 MDS $8.93 Midas, Inc.
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Midas, Inc. (MDS) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Midas, Inc. is in the news. Find out how this impacts MDS trading on Ockham Research.

Fund mas quaiding as company. It's a company. Trading at $14.42 the last time the man was with his MIDAS a catastrophe of a company. Now on december 4th of last year when fortress was trading at $1.89, I took edens off the wall of shame because of the mercy I just figured there wasn't much point in keeping his face up there when his stock was already at less than two bucks a share.

“… cy I just figured there wasn't much point in keeping his face up there when his stock was already at less than two bucks a share. …”

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Electronic Arts, Incorporated (ERTS) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Electronic Arts, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts ERTS trading on Ockham Research.

We're also taking down strauss zell take 2 interactive. He's paid his dues. It takes two to pay the right price. ELECTRONIC ARTS in that respect should have bought take 2 as it would have helped the once-all powerful game maker to get "grand theft auto" to replace its aging franchises. Now we got a big hole to fill. Big shoes!

“… o replace its aging franchises. Now we got a big hole to fill. Big shoes! …”

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Brookdale Senior Living Incorporated (BKD) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Brookdale Senior Living Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts BKD trading on Ockham Research.

>> right here right now. Now we're going to mike in virginia. Jim, I wanted to find out about BROOKDALE SENIOR LIVING, bkd, and the senate passage of the obama care. >> i've got to tell you, BROOKDALE SENIOR LIVING is all the way back to its 52-week high, and it is time to ring the register and get out of one of the reasons I want to be out of it is that 44% of it is owned by fortress investment group and I don't want to get anywhere near that stock. >> sell sell sell.

“… and it is time to ring the register and get out of one of the reasons I want to be out of it is that 44% of it is owned by fortress investment group and I don't want to get anywhere near that stock. >> sell sell sell. …”

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People's United Financial, Incorporated (PBCT) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

People's United Financial, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts PBCT trading on Ockham Research.

University of oklahoma on october 30th, where we will be how can I help? >> caller: man, I tell you what, do for all us home gamers. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: the stock is PBCT, PEOPLE'S UNITED FINANCIAL -- >> that stock is warming up. I know people want it to here's why I like it. Because they have enough capital. We buy all the banks that I think sheila bayer is going to -- I predict there will be another 800, 900 banks that go under. I like it so much I put it in my new book, came out today, "getting back to even."

“… ople want it to here's why I like it. Because they have enough capital. We buy all the banks that I think sheila bayer is going to -- I predict there will be another 800, 900 banks that go under. I like it so much I put it in my new book, came out today, "getting back to even." …”

6:36P, Oct. 13,2009 TSCM $3.14 TheStreet.com, Inc.
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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.

Has customers, even in this challenged time, that rin sensitive to the price. There is a true religion located next to THESTREET.COM where i'm chairman on wall. And the place is happening. I can't tell you what a great it is up there as I aplace people are willing to overpay for jeans. I don't get it, near a 52-week high, not going lower. The charts may be the same, but we're all about styling and the fundamentals. And we like deckers over under

“… e willing to overpay for jeans. I don't get it, near a 52-week high, not going lower. The charts may be the same, but we're all about styling and the fundamentals. And we like deckers over under …”

6:34P, Oct. 13,2009 NKE $63.68 Nike, Inc.
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Nike, Incorporated (NKE) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Nike, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts NKE trading on Ockham Research.

Look almost exactly the same but based on the fundies deckers is a buy sxunder armour I don't want it. If you want a sports apparel company go buy NIKE which just recently told us how well things and you'd better get your uggs now before they run out for the holiday season. Why don't we go to jordan in >> caller: a big lehigh university boo-yah to you. >> a monster good unbelievable play when I watched the eagles enter summer training camp boo-yah. And make an episode here.

“… the holiday season. Why don't we go to jordan in >> caller: a big lehigh university boo-yah to you. >> a monster good unbelievable play when I watched the eagles enter summer training camp boo-yah. And make an episode here. …”

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Under Armour, Incorporated Class A (UA) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Under Armour, Incorporated Class A is in the news. Find out how this impacts UA trading on Ockham Research.

International exposure. 16% of sales compared to only 5% and that leaves a lot of room for international growth. Deckers has a stronger sales outlook than UNDER ARMOUR too. Ugg sales have been accelerating on a weekly basis. I'm told this is a great season for u6789 ggs. U.S. Uggs's sales growth should be up 15% year over year. Who else? No one maybe other than google. UNDER ARMOUR on the last quarterly conference call the company said they expect revenues for the second half of 2009 to decline by 8%. UNDER ARMOUR also said it's going to mark down some of its current products in order to possible position. But that means taking a hit for the rest of 2009. I don't know anyone marking down stuff. There's not a lot of sales this I think deckers is clearly the better company on all counts. Only trading tone times expected UNDER ARMOUR trades at a huge multiple of 26 times earnings. Deckers is cheaper when you count for UNDER ARMOUR's higher projected growth rate. Deckers up 6%. UNDER ARMOUR's already up 23%. You missed the UNDER ARMOUR the charts of these to companies look almost exactly the same but based on the fundies deckers is a buy sxunder armour I don't want it. If you want a sports apparel company go buy nike which just recently told us how well things and you'd better get your uggs now before they run out for the holiday season.

“… n for u6789 ggs. U.S. Uggs's sales growth should be up 15% year over year. Who else? No one maybe other than google. UNDER ARMOUR on the last quarterly conference call the company said they expect revenues for the second half of 2009 to decline by 8%. UNDER ARMOUR also said it's going to mark down some of its current products in order to possible position. But that means taking a hit for the rest of 2009. I don't know anyone marking down stuff. There's not a lot of sales this I think deckers is clearly the better company on all counts. Only trading tone times expected UNDER ARMOUR trades at a huge multiple of 26 times earnings. Deckers is cheaper when you count for UNDER ARMOUR's higher projected growth rate. Deckers up 6%. UNDER ARMOUR's already up 23%. You missed the UNDER ARMOUR the charts of these to companies look almost exactly the same but based on the fundies deckers is a buy sxunder armour I don't want it. If you want a sports apparel company go buy nike which just recently told us how well things and you'd better get your uggs now before they run out for the holiday season. …”

6:33P, Oct. 13,2009 GOOG $529.70 Google, Inc.
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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.

On a weekly basis. I'm told this is a great season for u6789 ggs. U.S. Uggs's sales growth should be up 15% year over year. Who else? No one maybe other than GOOGLE. Under armour on the last quarterly conference call the company said they expect revenues for the second half of 2009 to decline by 8%. Under armour also said it's going to mark down some of its current products in order to possible position. But that means taking a hit for the rest of 2009. I don't know anyone marking down stuff.

“… for the second half of 2009 to decline by 8%. Under armour also said it's going to mark down some of its current products in order to possible position. But that means taking a hit for the rest of 2009. I don't know anyone marking down stuff. …”

6:33P, Oct. 13,2009 JWN $33.94 Nordstrom, Inc.
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Nordstrom, Inc. (JWN) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Nordstrom, Inc. is in the news. Find out how this impacts JWN trading on Ockham Research.

Which means that under armour has much less control over its own destiny. Hey, it's called football, and these big retailers can football their product. Now, deckers' top customer is and NORDSTROM's is consistently giving the impression that it's the busiest department store out there by doing what they do best, running in-store events and shows -- have you ever been to the shoe floor at NORDSTROM essence I mean, it be rocking. Plus uggs have continued to gain market share at NORDSTROM. Just ask yourself this question. Who would you rather have selling your products? Dick's, sports authority, or NORDSTROM? Deckers also has more international exposure. 16% of sales compared to only 5% and that leaves a lot of room for international growth. Deckers has a stronger sales outlook than under armour too. Ugg sales have been accelerating on a weekly basis. I'm told this is a great season for u6789 ggs. U.S. Uggs's sales growth should

“… est department store out there by doing what they do best, running in-store events and shows -- have you ever been to the shoe floor at NORDSTROM essence I mean, it be rocking. Plus uggs have continued to gain market share at NORDSTROM. Just ask yourself this question. Who would you rather have selling your products? Dick's, sports authority, or NORDSTROM? Deckers also has more international exposure. 16% of sales compared to only 5% and that leaves a lot of room for international growth. Deckers has a stronger sales outlook than under armour too. Ugg sales have been accelerating on a weekly basis. I'm told this is a great season for u6789 ggs. U.S. Uggs's sales growth should …”