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American International Group, Incorporated (AIG) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

American International Group, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts AIG trading on Ockham Research.

Those odds and went in the nuts with this after the 20 to 1 reverse split. Representing 50% of the trading in the stonger for weeks on end after the split. AIG is still thin considering most of it is still owned by the if I were running the company, I would go out there tomorrow morning and sell 20 million shares to take advantage of the short squeeze. Take some money. I think the secondary is a natural, but I also think AIG's management may not know how the stock works and may not grasp all the hype that's given the shares new life from both benmoshe and greenberg. It's given you a once in a lifetime opportunity you shouldn't even have. AIG, if I were you, I would simply bang the market right worst case scenario, you break the short squeeze but AIG still gets the money. They do this and that means the government, you and me, the getting some of its money back.

“… ld go out there tomorrow morning and sell 20 million shares to take advantage of the short squeeze. Take some money. I think the secondary is a natural, but I also think AIG's management may not know how the stock works and may not grasp all the hype that's given the shares new life from both benmoshe and greenberg. It's given you a once in a lifetime opportunity you shouldn't even have. AIG, if I were you, I would simply bang the market right worst case scenario, you break the short squeeze but AIG still gets the money. They do this and that means the government, you and me, the getting some of its money back. …”

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American International Group, Incorporated (AIG) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

American International Group, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts AIG trading on Ockham Research.

Right here in the high 40s. We read about how cash strapped this company is practically every single day. Now we've got a gao report gao report that pretty much, well, confirms it. The situation is pretty darn hopeless. But the report was dismissed and AIG stock has been powering higher and higher until the secondary chatter today, which I think maybe I started when I was buzzing around about it in the street.Com section, torpedoed the stock. I don't know what really drove it's been up endlessly. It doesn't matter, the stock is still up huge from where it started and AIG's management needs to take advantage of the move that ended today while it still can and sell a bunch of new shares. That way the company won't have to fire sale meaningful divisions that would be worth much more if people didn't believe AIG was in real trouble. AIG has a narrow window of and even though there was chatter today the government won't allow it, I don't care. It's the right thing to do. AIG has been what we call in the business an up stock, meaning it has been one way up since it touched -- since they did the split, the 20 for 1 reverse and that's because of endless unconfirmed rumors and just gossip gossip that something good is about to happen. Emanateing frankly from someone who should be made to, let's say, be quiet immediately. He's the man who sewed the seed for its destruction even though he created the company. He's the one who set up the rogue london office. He's the one who commanded the company to insure financial ones. I urge you to go back to the 2007 analyst meeting to see how long this company was doing stupid, stupid things like ensuring banks to allow them to get around european capital requirements. Greenberg somehow takes no responsibility whatsoever, is never called out on this, and shamelessly hypes the company as undervalued to every media outlet imaginable. This man is really off the reservation. The second reason AIG is running is the uncharacteristic hyping by its new ceo robert benmoshe who said a lot of rosy things before doing any homework. Ai sg a complicated company and you can't just wing its valuation. He said it would have no problem pay paising back its obligation to the federal government. Excuse me? He's a legit insurance guy out of metlife. He should know better. But the last guy out of allstate didn't seem to get it either. I'm not looking for someone to to the say look, this is the worst company in the world, it is just the dregs of the earth. I'm not asking a ceo to say

“… G stock has been powering higher and higher until the secondary chatter today, which I think maybe I started when I was buzzing around about it in the street.Com section, torpedoed the stock. I don't know what really drove it's been up endlessly. It doesn't matter, the stock is still up huge from where it started and AIG's management needs to take advantage of the move that ended today while it still can and sell a bunch of new shares. That way the company won't have to fire sale meaningful divisions that would be worth much more if people didn't believe AIG was in real trouble. AIG has a narrow window of and even though there was chatter today the government won't allow it, I don't care. It's the right thing to do. AIG has been what we call in the business an up stock, meaning it has been one way up since it touched -- since they did the split, the 20 for 1 reverse and that's because of endless unconfirmed rumors and just gossip gossip that something good is about to happen. Emanateing frankly from someone who should be made to, let's say, be quiet immediately. He's the man who sewed the seed for its destruction even though he created the company. He's the one who set up the rogue london office. He's the one who commanded the company to insure financial ones. I urge you to go back to the 2007 analyst meeting to see how long this company was doing stupid, stupid things like ensuring banks to allow them to get around european capital requirements. Greenberg somehow takes no responsibility whatsoever, is never called out on this, and shamelessly hypes the company as undervalued to every media outlet imaginable. This man is really off the reservation. The second reason AIG is running is the uncharacteristic hyping by its new ceo robert benmoshe who said a lot of rosy things before doing any homework. Ai sg a complicated company and you can't just wing its valuation. He said it would have no problem pay paising back its obligation to the federal government. Excuse me? He's a legit insurance guy out of metlife. He should know better. But the last guy out of allstate didn't seem to get it either. I'm not looking for someone to to the say look, this is the worst company in the world, it is just the dregs of the earth. I'm not asking a ceo to say …”

6:47P, Sep. 22,2009 C $4.68 Citigroup, Inc.
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Citigroup, Incorporated (C) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

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I want to go to tim in california. Tim. >> caller: cramer. >> I got rivers. He didn't help me in the fantasy i'm kind of predisposed against but go ahead. >> caller: tell me about CITIGROUP, symbol t. >> now i'm liking you because as much as I don't like my fantasy football team I do like the team running CITIGROUP. And that stock has withstood a tremendous amount of selling from a 9% shareholder. Like time ex, and kept on ticking. I think CITI, the book value's I think it raids 90%trades 90% back I believe in vikram pandit. I believe in CITI. I think you should buy it. With cramer! What's on the minds of independent investors? Let's ask. When you're every penny counts. I hate when the and you find out you paid more than the quote price. I want it at the price I expect... Or better. Td ameritrade's unique trading platform uses multiple market centers to help you find the best possible price. I like those odds. I know they can't flat out promise a better price, but they're always they know every online stock trade not a penny more. And no maintenance fees. Who else does that? Are you ready to declare

“… my fantasy football team I do like the team running CITIGROUP. And that stock has withstood a tremendous amount of selling from a 9% shareholder. Like time ex, and kept on ticking. I think CITI, the book value's I think it raids 90%trades 90% back I believe in vikram pandit. I believe in CITI. I think you should buy it. With cramer! What's on the minds of independent investors? Let's ask. When you're every penny counts. I hate when the and you find out you paid more than the quote price. I want it at the price I expect... Or better. Td ameritrade's unique trading platform uses multiple market centers to help you find the best possible price. I like those odds. I know they can't flat out promise a better price, but they're always they know every online stock trade not a penny more. And no maintenance fees. Who else does that? Are you ready to declare …”

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International Paper Company (IP) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

International Paper Company is in the news. Find out how this impacts IP trading on Ockham Research.

It hasn't been particularly well run but I think its time has come and i'm not going to be and as an early first-time investor, and I really thank you for those kind words, you can could do a lot worse than alcoa. I will blast that stock up until 20 bucks. It reminds me of INTERNATIONAL PAPER in the low teens pap that one worked. I think you're okay there. Andy in new york. Andy. >> caller: boo-yah, from the cessna capital in new york with a tech valley boo-yah for you. >> you're completely right. I was up there recently and I see the jobs being created and I applaud your area. >> caller: jim, there is unusual heavy call volume on tlabs, 50 million shares traded in the last two days, upgrade today. Is this thing a buy? Can we go to two bucks with this or not? >> remember, we happen to have had the excellent ceo, robert pullen on. The stock was probably around 5, 6 when we first recommended it. I will tell you unequivocally, this company in the back hall business, everything tells me things are smoking at this company. I don't care. I don't think stocks are on a takeover basis where the fundamentals aren't any good. But the fundamentals here are terrific. I like t labs and I want to hold on to it.

“… . It reminds me of INTERNATIONAL PAPER in the low teens pap that one worked. I think you're okay there. Andy in new york. Andy. >> caller: boo-yah, from the cessna capital in new york with a tech valley boo-yah for you. >> you're completely right. I was up there recently and I see the jobs being created and I applaud your area. >> caller: jim, there is unusual heavy call volume on tlabs, 50 million shares traded in the last two days, upgrade today. Is this thing a buy? Can we go to two bucks with this or not? >> remember, we happen to have had the excellent ceo, robert pullen on. The stock was probably around 5, 6 when we first recommended it. I will tell you unequivocally, this company in the back hall business, everything tells me things are smoking at this company. I don't care. I don't think stocks are on a takeover basis where the fundamentals aren't any good. But the fundamentals here are terrific. I like t labs and I want to hold on to it. …”

6:45P, Sep. 22,2009 AA $14.33 Alcoa Inc.
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Alcoa Inc. (AA) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

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Anyone who's been to san antonio knows it's like venice. Beautiful. We appreciate that. The ticker symbol i'm looking for here today is ticker symbol >> i've got to tell you, james, ALCOA seems undervalued to me versus the other mineral it hasn't been particularly well run but I think its time has come and i'm not going to be and as an early first-time investor, and I really thank you for those kind words, you can could do a lot worse than ALCOA. I will blast that stock up until 20 bucks. It reminds me of international paper in the low teens pap that one worked. I think you're okay there. Andy in new york. Andy. >> caller: boo-yah, from the cessna capital in new york with a tech valley boo-yah for you. >> you're completely right. I was up there recently and I see the jobs being created and I applaud your area. >> caller: jim, there is unusual heavy call volume on tlabs, 50 million shares traded in the last two days, upgrade today. Is this thing a buy? Can we go to two bucks with this or not? >> remember, we happen to have had the excellent ceo, robert pullen on. The stock was probably around 5, 6 when we first recommended it. I will tell you unequivocally, this company in the back hall business, everything tells me things are smoking at this company. I don't care. I don't think stocks are on a takeover basis where the fundamentals aren't any good. But the fundamentals here are

“… ticularly well run but I think its time has come and i'm not going to be and as an early first-time investor, and I really thank you for those kind words, you can could do a lot worse than ALCOA. I will blast that stock up until 20 bucks. It reminds me of international paper in the low teens pap that one worked. I think you're okay there. Andy in new york. Andy. >> caller: boo-yah, from the cessna capital in new york with a tech valley boo-yah for you. >> you're completely right. I was up there recently and I see the jobs being created and I applaud your area. >> caller: jim, there is unusual heavy call volume on tlabs, 50 million shares traded in the last two days, upgrade today. Is this thing a buy? Can we go to two bucks with this or not? >> remember, we happen to have had the excellent ceo, robert pullen on. The stock was probably around 5, 6 when we first recommended it. I will tell you unequivocally, this company in the back hall business, everything tells me things are smoking at this company. I don't care. I don't think stocks are on a takeover basis where the fundamentals aren't any good. But the fundamentals here are …”

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American International Group, Incorporated (AIG) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

American International Group, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts AIG trading on Ockham Research.

Stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up -- lightning strikes. Cramer goes electric, taking all your calls in a spine-chilling, overcharged "lightning round." >>> still ahead, what should AIG's next move be? S

“… Stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up -- lightning strikes. Cramer goes electric, taking all your calls in a spine-chilling, overcharged "lightning round." >>> still ahead, what should AIG's next move be? S …”

6:36P, Sep. 22,2009 AES $15.18 The AES Corp.
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The AES Corporation (AES) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

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To develop batteries for electric vehicles. Batteries using the hybrid buses made by daimler and -- they make big systems for standby power and emergency services. AES the global utility is their so what do you need to know to make money on the deal? The company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share. That's the range right now. I suspect it's going to go they're using the money from the offering mainly for capital expenditures to build up their the company's cashing in, not cashing out. You know I like to see that. Lead underwriters, pristine. Morgan and goldman. Obviously, they have the book of business, you want to try to do by the way, that's the best possible pedigree for an ipo you could ever get from the customers and the investors and the brokers. It really is. This is a really smoking good so what should you be willing to pay for a123? We've got to compare hev, that's a fuel cell company, since neither aone nor hev is profitable yet we have to base them on their revenues they're bringing in. Assuming a123 gets a similar multiple to hev on its sales I think it deserves a premium because it has better customers

“… company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share. That's the range right now. I suspect it's going to go they're using the money from the offering mainly for capital expenditures to build up their the company's cashing in, not cashing out. You know I like to see that. Lead underwriters, pristine. Morgan and goldman. Obviously, they have the book of business, you want to try to do by the way, that's the best possible pedigree for an ipo you could ever get from the customers and the investors and the brokers. It really is. This is a really smoking good so what should you be willing to pay for a123? We've got to compare hev, that's a fuel cell company, since neither aone nor hev is profitable yet we have to base them on their revenues they're bringing in. Assuming a123 gets a similar multiple to hev on its sales I think it deserves a premium because it has better customers …”

6:35P, Sep. 22,2009 MOT $8.68 Motorola, Inc.
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Motorola, Incorporated (MOT) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

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

First we look at the investor. Behind it, not just government it's got ge, the parent company of this network, all com a stock I own for my charitable trust. Aen. MOTOROLA a stock has on the move kind of surprised how far that's gone. It has real customers in its end a123 is a consumer business, a transportation business, and electric grid business. In the consumer business where its batteries go into more efficient power tools and other products, black & decker and gillette are its main customers. In the big one the transportation business aone is working with bmw, chrysler, gm, delphi, and shanghai automotive to develop batteries for electric vehicles. Batteries using the hybrid buses made by daimler and -- they make big systems for standby power and emergency services. Aes the global utility is their so what do you need to know to make money on the deal? The company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share. That's the range right now. I suspect it's going to go they're using the money from the offering mainly for capital expenditures to build up their the company's cashing in, not

“… s in its end a123 is a consumer business, a transportation business, and electric grid business. In the consumer business where its batteries go into more efficient power tools and other products, black & decker and gillette are its main customers. In the big one the transportation business aone is working with bmw, chrysler, gm, delphi, and shanghai automotive to develop batteries for electric vehicles. Batteries using the hybrid buses made by daimler and -- they make big systems for standby power and emergency services. Aes the global utility is their so what do you need to know to make money on the deal? The company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share. That's the range right now. I suspect it's going to go they're using the money from the offering mainly for capital expenditures to build up their the company's cashing in, not …”

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General Electric Company (GE) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

General Electric Company is in the news. Find out how this impacts GE trading on Ockham Research.

In two years. But how do we know this isn't hyped backed by the president's seal of approval? Which is certainly a question first we look at the investor. Behind it, not just government it's got GE, the parent company of this network, all com a stock I own for my charitable trust. Aen. Motorola a stock has on the move kind of surprised how far that's gone. It has real customers in its end a123 is a consumer business, a transportation business, and electric grid business. In the consumer business where its batteries go into more efficient power tools and other products, black & decker and gillette are its main customers. In the big one the transportation business aone is working with bmw, chrysler, gm, delphi, and shanghai automotive to develop batteries for electric vehicles. Batteries using the hybrid buses made by daimler and -- they make big systems for standby power and emergency services. Aes the global utility is their so what do you need to know to make money on the deal? The company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share.

“… n for my charitable trust. Aen. Motorola a stock has on the move kind of surprised how far that's gone. It has real customers in its end a123 is a consumer business, a transportation business, and electric grid business. In the consumer business where its batteries go into more efficient power tools and other products, black & decker and gillette are its main customers. In the big one the transportation business aone is working with bmw, chrysler, gm, delphi, and shanghai automotive to develop batteries for electric vehicles. Batteries using the hybrid buses made by daimler and -- they make big systems for standby power and emergency services. Aes the global utility is their so what do you need to know to make money on the deal? The company's offering 25.7 million shares at between $10 $10 $11.50 per share. …”

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American International Group, Incorporated (AIG) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

American International Group, Incorporated is in the news. Find out how this impacts AIG trading on Ockham Research.

"know your ipo." >>> and later, can you handle cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." still ahead, what should AIG's next move be? Find out on cramer's eureka moment.

“… "know your ipo." >>> and later, can you handle cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." still ahead, what should AIG's next move be? Find out on cramer's eureka moment. …”