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Posts related to ‘Cramer’

The Facebook Halo-Effect Lifts All Social Players (SOCL, IPG, GS, MSFT, LNKD, ZNGA, FFN, GSVC)

The social media hype around the Facebook IPO is driving many shares in the sector of online social media.  Some of the Halo-effect may not even be deserved, and this ...
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2012 Top Picks From… Everyone! (AAPL, T, BA, GE, KFT, ETFC, MCP, DNDN, BSX, ISRG, STJ)

24/7 has compiled many of the predictions from various firms and various market pundits for what lies ahead in 2012.  Wall St. modified analyst consensus price target methodology generates 12% ...
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Jim Cramer’s Top 4 DJIA Picks For 2012 (T, BA, GE, KFT)

With this being the first week of the year, many analysts, market pundits, and media outlets are revamping their picks and outlooks for 2012.  Jim Cramer on CNBC's Mad Money ...
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Cramer Kicks First Solar While It Is Down (FSLR, ECXC, SPWRA, TAN)

When were panning the hell out of the solar sector earlier in the year at significantly higher share prices, we were very certain that the sector was going to be ...
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Analyst Crushes Solar Sector (FSLR, TSL, JASO, SOLR, SOL, STP, WFR, TAN)

Oil is off the peak again, the markets went soft, and governments are going to have to review spending on all fronts... including most subsidies.  All of this aligns rather ...
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Cramer ‘Sell Blocks’ Green Mountain (GMCR)

Jim Cramer came to the same conclusion we did about Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR)... This week's news about the accounting and SEC inquiry is a game changer.  ...
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Jim Cramer Sees Highest Apple Earnings Targets of All Analysts (AAPL, BBY, XOM, MSFT)

Jim Cramer has long been an Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) bull.  In fact, he's been one of the most bullish voices on Steve Jobs regardless of all the potential pitfalls ...
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More Data Against A Double-Dip Recession

If you have watched the ticker tape, July's trading action is signaling much less of a chance of a true double-dip recession than what was being telegraphed during the gloom ...
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The Unusual Suspects (BP, DNDN, ETFC, GE, JNJ, NFG, PALM, BPOP, POZN, SIRI)

Next week is still a deep earnings week, but we tried and tried to keep this weekend's edition of The Unusual Suspects as free and clear from earnings as we ...
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Cramer’s Anti-Greece Stock Militia (BBBY, TJX, GS, EOG, WYNN, ROST, TGT)

It's been a while since we covered Jim Cramer on CNBC's MAD MONEY, probably for multiple reasons other than many of his shows seemed to be taped educational pieces.  But ...
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The Unusual Suspects (AA, INTC, JPM, BRK-A, CYCC, GENZ, IMMU, MNKD, QCOM, SWC)

There are many companies that deserved to be on this weekend's slate of unusual suspects that have key current developments to watch in this coming week.  Some are unusual trading activity, ...
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Jim Cramer’s Gold Stocks For 2010 (GLD, FCX, EGO, GDXJ)

Jim Cramer continued on his theme stock picks for 2010 on CNBC's MAD MONEY tonight.  We have already heard Cramer's theme picks for homeland security, technology, ADRs, and for energy ...
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Cramer’s Technology Tsunami Picks for 2010 (GOOG, AAPL, AMT, CCI, SBAC, SWKS, ALTR, CY, XLNX, AMZN, CSCO, ERTS, QCOM, INTC)

Tonight on CNBC's MAD MONEY, Jim Cramer continued with his stock picks for 2010 based on investment themes.  We have already seen energy shortage picks, counter-terrorism and homeland security picks, ...
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Cramer’s Going Global Theme Stock Picks for 2010 (VALE, STD, CHU, PCU, NAT, STO, BHP, BNS, JDSU)

Jim Cramer came out with his series of themes for 2010 on CNBC's MAD MONEY this evening, and tonight's theme was 'Going Global.'  Despite the market being overbought and the negative news ...
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Cramer’s 2010 Counterterrorism Stock Picks (ASEI, OSIS, FLIR, COGT, NICE)

It seems every market pundit has their outlook picks for 2010, and Jim Cramer is no different.  Last night was Cramer's "Energy Shortage Stock Picks for 2010" and on CNBC's ...
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