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who is one of the best in the 21 bankable ceos? how about the ceo of cell gene. you know bob has been a frequent guest when there are important successes or when the stock has been unfairly maligned at a time when businesses quite good at getting better. perhaps there are concerns that another drug is about to run out of gas. i have come to trust him like few others as i've watched this stock soar from $50 a share to $162.62 where it finished today which is why i thought today was so poignant. today goldman sachs downgraded the biotech group and specifically took cell gene from a hold to a sell. the report gashed cell gene which fell $7.19 in one brutal, punishing session. now let me say upfront that you know i have become more conscious of the biotech industry because many of the smaller companies have gotten too hot, especially the players with just one product. i favor cell gene with multiple shots on goal. i don't want to temper your enthusiasm for the group as a whole. i recognize that cell gene moved up a great deal. it has other drugs for pancreatic cancer
who is one of the best in the 21 bankable ceos? how about the ceo of cell gene. you know bob has been a frequent guest when there are important successes or when the stock has been unfairly maligned at a time when businesses quite good at getting better. perhaps there are concerns that another drug is about to run out of gas. i have come to trust him like few others as i've watched this stock soar from $50 a share to $162.62 where it finished today which is why i thought today was so poignant....
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i do believe that he is bankable. witness the fact that microsoft was trading up even though he's certainly an old school guy, people want to bet on him. i think that he's going to prove ford going back to its high from when he came on. >> he's a perfect example of this. boy, the people at microsoft wanted him, as i understand it. >> because he is a guy who believes in profitable growth for all. that is his mantra and it's for shareholders, it is for people who buy the product and for the workers. i like that. i like that a lot. >> we have, as you know, our list of the 200 finalists, the icons, rebels and leaders who transformed business over the past 25 years. it is no coincidence that i believe four of these, of your first seven, are on that list. >> yes. i think that what's important, benmochet, we could say he didn't get the thanks that he deserved for saving aig. but here we are discussing him as one of the -- he would certainly be in my pantheon because he took a company we all thought would go under, be the big
i do believe that he is bankable. witness the fact that microsoft was trading up even though he's certainly an old school guy, people want to bet on him. i think that he's going to prove ford going back to its high from when he came on. >> he's a perfect example of this. boy, the people at microsoft wanted him, as i understand it. >> because he is a guy who believes in profitable growth for all. that is his mantra and it's for shareholders, it is for people who buy the product and...
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he's a bankable 21 member from "get rich carefully."'m not sure about the short-term of what happens at mongalese. there was a lot of hot betting in the name, betting that peltz would convince pepsico to split and get the frito lays snack business to purchase mongalese. i think the idea that peltz is somehow done with his involvement in pepsico is fanciful. i know he believes that pepsico should be broken into snacks and vegetables. knewy is one of my bankable 21 and i believe she'll find ways to bring out value herself. and if she adopts peltz's ways, so be it. so don't expect anything to happen instantly here. just as we see in so many beginnings of the year, the market craves financials, techs, and industrials. that's okay, because companies like mongalese with these great brands, they don't go out of style for long, do they? still, though, if peltz is right, and i believe he is, for certain, because of that amazing track record i mentioned, i think you'll see the stock go up over time as he helps shuffle portfolio brand, slice overh
he's a bankable 21 member from "get rich carefully."'m not sure about the short-term of what happens at mongalese. there was a lot of hot betting in the name, betting that peltz would convince pepsico to split and get the frito lays snack business to purchase mongalese. i think the idea that peltz is somehow done with his involvement in pepsico is fanciful. i know he believes that pepsico should be broken into snacks and vegetables. knewy is one of my bankable 21 and i believe she'll...
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it's just a bankable stock with a bankable man. ppg, stock broke down.ot to take advantage of the breakdowns. you heard that china is a positive, not a negative. what happens if europe comes back? it could be huge for ppg. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, dangerous drug. this biotech has more than doubled in the past year. but is it becoming a biohazard? cramer is sounding the alarm on one stock that could threaten to hit the reset button on your gains. is it lurking in your portfolio? ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn'
it's just a bankable stock with a bankable man. ppg, stock broke down.ot to take advantage of the breakdowns. you heard that china is a positive, not a negative. what happens if europe comes back? it could be huge for ppg. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, dangerous drug. this biotech has more than doubled in the past year. but is it becoming a biohazard? cramer is sounding the alarm on one stock that could threaten to hit the reset button on your gains. is it lurking in your...
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it's just a bankable stock with a bankable man. ppg, stock broke down.advantage of the breakdowns. you heard china is a positive not a negative. what happens if europe comes back? it could be huge for ppg. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, dangerous drug. this biotech has more than doubled in the past year. is it becoming a biohazard? cramer is sounding the alarm on one stock that could threaten to hit the reset button on your games. is it lurking in your portfolio? [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> a huge portion of investing comes down to credibility. who can you trust? it's why i devoted a chapter of "get
it's just a bankable stock with a bankable man. ppg, stock broke down.advantage of the breakdowns. you heard china is a positive not a negative. what happens if europe comes back? it could be huge for ppg. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, dangerous drug. this biotech has more than doubled in the past year. is it becoming a biohazard? cramer is sounding the alarm on one stock that could threaten to hit the reset button on your games. is it lurking in your portfolio? [ male...
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judging by flank blake, the bankable ceo, i say it's huge. he came on the show.bout how he can grow sales, home depot is only building one new store in the u.s. this year. and he said it's all about new products. products that people really want. like let's take a listen to what he told us about nest. >> we think the housing market is recovering, but there's an exciting new technology coming into the new. nest, new way of doing smoke deterd detectors so you don't have the chirping in the middle of the night. >> so i get up at 3:30 instead of 3:00. >> people are interested in a smart smoke detector. one that has no annoying sound. gives you a soothing voice, how about one that doesn't chirp in the night and make you guess which one it is, because it responds to the wave of your hand and stops chirping. now, before that i had gone through one of the sleepless night i had a bout with a chirper. i have nine smoke detectors and i can never figure out which one it is. i don't have any contacts in, which one, which one? this is the one with the battery ready to be chang
judging by flank blake, the bankable ceo, i say it's huge. he came on the show.bout how he can grow sales, home depot is only building one new store in the u.s. this year. and he said it's all about new products. products that people really want. like let's take a listen to what he told us about nest. >> we think the housing market is recovering, but there's an exciting new technology coming into the new. nest, new way of doing smoke deterd detectors so you don't have the chirping in the...
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the actress was named the most bankable actress.ap, bon jovi has the top grossing tour of children raking in $259 million, and beyonce came in second with just $168 million. >> leonardo decaprio had to learn how to act like he was on quaye lewds. he said "a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this one video on loop, it's on youtube." >> and going to mars, we have the details there. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. >>> leading the news in the "l.a. times," mars one: 1,058 applicants still in contention to start mars colony. 55% of candidates are male, 45% are female and 63% have a bachelor's degree or higher. and on nbc news.com, kim jong untours his newly built luxury resort. looks like it's built for one. >> just after midnight, bill de blasio took the oath of office as the new mayor of new york city, sworn in by former president clinton. >> and charles rangel is running for reelection. he said it's going to be a rough one, it's like shooting craps, either you win or lose, you just can't stay even with th
the actress was named the most bankable actress.ap, bon jovi has the top grossing tour of children raking in $259 million, and beyonce came in second with just $168 million. >> leonardo decaprio had to learn how to act like he was on quaye lewds. he said "a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this one video on loop, it's on youtube." >> and going to mars, we have the details there. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. >>> leading...
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the actor was ranked the most bankable for 2013. >> her bank is growing. >>> tom eddalston wins peopleotes by 52% as the actor of the year. >> because of thor. >>> according to ap bon jovi has top grossing tour of 2013. number two, beyonce. she came in second with $188 million. >>> leonardo dicaprio had to learn to act like he was on queludes. saying a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this video on loop. it is the drunkest man in the world. i'm richard lui this is "early today." >>> leading the news in the "l.a. times" mars one, 1,058 applicants still in contention to start a mars colony. we are learning more about the pool of applicants. 55% are male and 45% are female and 63% have a bachelor's degree or higher. >>> and on nbcnews.com, flying solo. kim jong-un travels north korea ski resort. he got away from it all, as he toured his newly built luxury resort. resort for one, i guess. >>> pot smokers in colorado celebrate td the coming of the nation's first recreational marijuana shop by lighting up at midnight. that was eight hours before the stores open. some
the actor was ranked the most bankable for 2013. >> her bank is growing. >>> tom eddalston wins peopleotes by 52% as the actor of the year. >> because of thor. >>> according to ap bon jovi has top grossing tour of 2013. number two, beyonce. she came in second with $188 million. >>> leonardo dicaprio had to learn to act like he was on queludes. saying a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this video on loop. it is the drunkest man in...
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the actor was named the most bankable for 2014 and she was in a lot of movies. >> and tom hidleston isnline's top actor. and bon jovi has the top grossing tour at $259 million and beyonce came in second with just $188.6 million. >> and for a movie, leonardo decaprio had to learn to act like he was on qualudes. "a a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this one video on loop. it's on youtube. real acting tips. >> and the applications for a one-way mission to mars has been whittled down. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® pocketpaks to kill bad breath germs on-the-go. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discount
the actor was named the most bankable for 2014 and she was in a lot of movies. >> and tom hidleston isnline's top actor. and bon jovi has the top grossing tour at $259 million and beyonce came in second with just $188.6 million. >> and for a movie, leonardo decaprio had to learn to act like he was on qualudes. "a a lot of the research that i did really came from watching this one video on loop. it's on youtube. real acting tips. >> and the applications for a one-way...
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>> well, since he's one of my bankable 21 in "get rich carefully," i don't want him to leave. one of the reasons i do like the stock of aig. may i go to mike mike mike in new jersey? mike? >> caller: facebook boo-yah, jim. >> facebook is darn good and that's one of those social mobile cloud stocks i've been recommending endlessly. how can i help? >> caller: been following since you had the ceo on, what are your thoughts on a buyout? >> i don't think there's going to be a buyout there. but i like that thing. i've always played that issue with allergan. and that's been steadier than zeltiq. scott in new jersey, please, scott? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, scott. >> caller: my stock is a recent ipo, jones energy. >> yeah, my problem with jones energy, i've got a lot of seasoned companies that are real down on their luck lately like a continental, pioneer, eog, and i think they're cheaper. let's go to sal in new york, sal? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. this is sal. >> hey. >> caller: "get rich carefully." we love you, we love your book, my stock is medallion financial. >>
>> well, since he's one of my bankable 21 in "get rich carefully," i don't want him to leave. one of the reasons i do like the stock of aig. may i go to mike mike mike in new jersey? mike? >> caller: facebook boo-yah, jim. >> facebook is darn good and that's one of those social mobile cloud stocks i've been recommending endlessly. how can i help? >> caller: been following since you had the ceo on, what are your thoughts on a buyout? >> i don't think...
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talk about these bankable ceos. >> there are people like terry lund gren at macy's and howard shultzu know how much jobs they've created? they are about getting people who are doing okay and making them wealthier. i love the ceos that are about empowering workers. as the ceos of costco would tell you, the way to have able to have prosperity is to pay people more. a wealthier worker produces a higher stock price. isn't that counter to what everything you hear about on wall street. the best performing stocks are the ones where the companies pay the workers the most. i salute them for doing that and great for cap it willism too. >> that is a hugely under discussed point. you're telling us the very opposite, i mean, jim, that's great news and we wish more companies would raise workers wages. and i think part of that is also maybe lowering executive compensation in some way to get the scales back, not even, i don't think anybody is proposing that all walmart work aers make the same as executives, it would take 930 years for a mcdonald's crew member to earn what the company's ceo took home
talk about these bankable ceos. >> there are people like terry lund gren at macy's and howard shultzu know how much jobs they've created? they are about getting people who are doing okay and making them wealthier. i love the ceos that are about empowering workers. as the ceos of costco would tell you, the way to have able to have prosperity is to pay people more. a wealthier worker produces a higher stock price. isn't that counter to what everything you hear about on wall street. the best...
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this was the bankable ceos i have met.eal with jack hartung, i didn't want to include anyone unless they have been on the show a bunch of times because one of the things people say is i don't trust ceos. i can say at least i met them and worked with them and i do have faith. >> let's conclude with the gentleman i think, if you were to cast a guy to look like a ceo, terry lundgren would be that man. >> that's roger moore. >> it does look like roger moore. >> terry -- >> he looks the part, man. >> terry, by the way, is one of those people when you get off the desk people say what person is the most self-effacing, down to earth guy in retail and also the best-looking, coolest guy in retail. terry had 5% comps. he had costco, starbucks and macy's had the best comps of this holiday season. isn't that interesting. two out of three, seattle there. probably take seattle in the super bowl. i think when you look at lundgren's quarter, people said maybe the holiday season's not that bad. >> or he's that good. they have done a very ni
this was the bankable ceos i have met.eal with jack hartung, i didn't want to include anyone unless they have been on the show a bunch of times because one of the things people say is i don't trust ceos. i can say at least i met them and worked with them and i do have faith. >> let's conclude with the gentleman i think, if you were to cast a guy to look like a ceo, terry lundgren would be that man. >> that's roger moore. >> it does look like roger moore. >> terry --...
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i love jim, he's one of the bankable 21s but he won't play all his cards here.emember the most important thing that happened with boeing was the incredible deal they made with the unions which actually gives you much more upside. i'm not saying that jim's sandbagging. i'm saying jim's a conservative guy and people will freak out and that's part of the arc of freaking out that i indicated earlier. people love to freak out, why do they do that? because they got to freak out ahead of the other guy who is freaking out. one guy is selling boeing at 131 and there's a guy that will sell it at 129, i'm real smart. i'm ahead of that guy. >> boeing did raise guidance two times last year. it's something to watch. >> 20-year plan. do you know what, try to get a dreamliner, you got to go to 2020 to get a dreamliner. here's a real funny one american airlines three guys who upgraded. every day i say buy the stock and now three guys like it. i'm getting nervous. doug parker will be on tonight. american airlines is doing spectacularly well and this time there's no to your knowle
i love jim, he's one of the bankable 21s but he won't play all his cards here.emember the most important thing that happened with boeing was the incredible deal they made with the unions which actually gives you much more upside. i'm not saying that jim's sandbagging. i'm saying jim's a conservative guy and people will freak out and that's part of the arc of freaking out that i indicated earlier. people love to freak out, why do they do that? because they got to freak out ahead of the other guy...
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those for whom this can be of great human in the years since nineteen eighty seven this year the bankable beginning of january twenty nine. the night before the lunar new year soon. but hundred and thirty tables of food being served twice a day it's expected and i will post more than a thousand tables this year. they convinced him i just knew your feast he has ever heard states. no way to accommodate the high intensity on plates he then tore the heart of the business side parking lots over a period of forty days. in addition to the theory that include plants include bean compare the two thousand the kamloops contain two hundred and two guys champion shelley taylor and richard thompson printed prices will also be given out healy hundred people with suspected ties to new year holidays to break their hands on experience. cook over a period of four days from january twenty nine the average price high contrast beast will be offered in the morning and afternoon. no welcomed home as the a nice place to enjoy fine meals during new year holidays. free agent baseball there till says he has assigned
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they keep coming back to my chapter about the bankable 21 executives who you should want to invest with. because i know them to be stand justify just like the copy might want to be invested with in a football team. i am talk about visioners and honeywell's dave cody is a visioner. my travcharitable trust, i am n selling any shares of honeywell going into the quarter. remember the bottom line, the expectations is not the control. be cautious, if it's going down already like american express had, that might be the trick opportunity on your hands. i want to go to don in california. >> caller: hi, this is don in sacramento. >> they were tough on me, what's going on? >> caller: i got this great gym. you have an uncanny knack in explaining it in layman's terms so we can all understand it. i appreciate that, sir. i have a position with csx. they have been very good this last week year him i'm wondering, i want to buy another block. >> i don't know, i read that conference call. i was a little downbeat. they didn't see the next state's step down in coal. they didn't see et. it was a tough confer
they keep coming back to my chapter about the bankable 21 executives who you should want to invest with. because i know them to be stand justify just like the copy might want to be invested with in a football team. i am talk about visioners and honeywell's dave cody is a visioner. my travcharitable trust, i am n selling any shares of honeywell going into the quarter. remember the bottom line, the expectations is not the control. be cautious, if it's going down already like american express had,...
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the ceo, one of my bankable 21, he's worth betting on tomorrow.nies that make acquisitions to ruinous competition. take the new american airlines. this stock was up nicely again today because the ceo told us last night, the industry is finally being revolutionized. the play on the natural organic theme, up because of an increase in same store sales. they were the winners today and they aren't done winning. if you want to know more, i'm going to talk about them at my get rich carefully book signing next tuesday in union scare. as many people have asked me where and when i'm appearing and thanks, viewers, for making my book a best seller for a fourth week in a row. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] there is no substitute for experience. for what reality teaches you firsthand. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. introducing the 2014 glk. the engineering and the experience of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for excep
the ceo, one of my bankable 21, he's worth betting on tomorrow.nies that make acquisitions to ruinous competition. take the new american airlines. this stock was up nicely again today because the ceo told us last night, the industry is finally being revolutionized. the play on the natural organic theme, up because of an increase in same store sales. they were the winners today and they aren't done winning. if you want to know more, i'm going to talk about them at my get rich carefully book...
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. >>> after the close one of my bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good andfter hours. i like macy's. just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ sea gulls squawking ] [ indistinct shouting ]
. >>> after the close one of my bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good andfter hours. i like macy's. just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ sea gulls squawking ] [ indistinct shouting ]
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they keep coming back to my chapter about the bankable 21 executives whom you should want to invest with because i know them to be stand-up like the coach, might want to be invested with in a football team. i'm talking about visionaries, suffice it to say, i'm not selling and the trust will not sell any shares of honeywell going into the quarter. remember the bottom line, the expectations control and be cautious. if it's gone down already like american express had, that might be the terrific opportunity on your hands. i want to go to don in california. >> caller: hey, this is don in sacramento. >> i was interviewed by the sacramento bee they were tough on me. >> caller: the book is great, you have an uncanny stuff for explaining the stuff in layman's terms so we can understand it. >> quite welcome. >> caller: i have a position in csx and it's been good this last year i'm wondering, want to buy another block. >> i think you have to let it settle down. i was a little downbeat, they really didn't see the next step down in coal. they didn't see it. that was a very tough conference call. i ad
they keep coming back to my chapter about the bankable 21 executives whom you should want to invest with because i know them to be stand-up like the coach, might want to be invested with in a football team. i'm talking about visionaries, suffice it to say, i'm not selling and the trust will not sell any shares of honeywell going into the quarter. remember the bottom line, the expectations control and be cautious. if it's gone down already like american express had, that might be the terrific...
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that's jim mcnerney, a bankable ceo and i think it's about to have another phenomenal year.ifficult after boeing already was the best performing stock in the dow last year, but the company is really only in the second year of a new plane cycle with the dreamliner. they will build these planes faster and cheaper, particularly if it moves production out of washington. well, that's for other planes. but you never know. that means you're going to see earnings leverage galore for b.a. the dreamliner looks like a smashing success, especially when you consider all the the naysayers. the airline business has never been this healthy, both domestic and worldwide, and china is building airports left and right! like there's no tomorrow. this is boeing's time, people. and let's not forget the average aerospace cycle lasts seven years before the profits peak. for the dreamliner, hey, that's five years away. i see the stock going to $170 by year end. nice move from the 130s. number four, very controversial, is caterpillar. i have to think that this is the most hated stock in the dow. guess
that's jim mcnerney, a bankable ceo and i think it's about to have another phenomenal year.ifficult after boeing already was the best performing stock in the dow last year, but the company is really only in the second year of a new plane cycle with the dreamliner. they will build these planes faster and cheaper, particularly if it moves production out of washington. well, that's for other planes. but you never know. that means you're going to see earnings leverage galore for b.a. the dreamliner...
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google, large position in my charitable trust and disney, bob iger, one of my bankable 21, bank, diversifiedand biotech, bingo. by the way, gilead, i don't think i've ever seen anything like that stock. that's just levitating. let's go to jason in massachusetts. jason? >> caller: hey, jim, i have nxp semiconductors. >> oh, okay. >> caller: biomarin. american rail cars and international game technology. >> wow. these are very thoughtful portfolios. extremely thoughtful portfolios today, and definitely diversified. okay. here we go. we've got american rail car along with trinity. that's been on fire, why? because we know there's been a lot of rail accidents and you may have to have all new container trains. igt, the gaming company. biomarin, one of my favorite biotechs. smaller than the four horsemen. seadrill, oil service and nxp is a very good little semiconductor company. we have a semi company and i like those right now. rail car, gaming, drug and oil. i don't know, that seems pretty darn good to me. stay with cramer. >> when money talks, it comes to cramer first. >> why are you so bullish
google, large position in my charitable trust and disney, bob iger, one of my bankable 21, bank, diversifiedand biotech, bingo. by the way, gilead, i don't think i've ever seen anything like that stock. that's just levitating. let's go to jason in massachusetts. jason? >> caller: hey, jim, i have nxp semiconductors. >> oh, okay. >> caller: biomarin. american rail cars and international game technology. >> wow. these are very thoughtful portfolios. extremely thoughtful...
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bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good and sent the stock up after hoursr you right here >>> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. and i urge this congress and all americans to join with me in that effort. >> my friends, some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. >> all right. this marks the 50th anniversary of the night president johnson declared war on poverty. you also just heard president reagan say 25 years later that poverty won. we have spent
bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good and sent the stock up after hoursr you right here >>> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. and i urge this congress and all americans to join with me in that effort. >> my friends, some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. >> all right. this marks the 50th anniversary of the night president johnson declared war on...
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. >> i would say one of my bankable 21 and get rich carefully and understand a couple points risk becauseved up and if you want to have 100 shares, buy 50 now and 50 later. i'm going to brandon in new jersey. brandon. >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, brandon. >> caller: i have -- >> we like the stock. it just up 42%. i'm not -- up 42% now i'm going to have to say it's got to cool off. we did like it lower. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- target cancer. galena is behind research to help end the recurrence of breast cancer. will its science support the stock's staggering run or could the company's trials come up empty? cramer talks to the ceo. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. no matter what, people can count on me to get the job done. so, when my prostate cancer returned, my doctor told me that this t
. >> i would say one of my bankable 21 and get rich carefully and understand a couple points risk becauseved up and if you want to have 100 shares, buy 50 now and 50 later. i'm going to brandon in new jersey. brandon. >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, brandon. >> caller: i have -- >> we like the stock. it just up 42%. i'm not -- up 42% now i'm going to have to say it's got to cool off. we did like it lower. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the...
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dominos under the leadership of one of my bankable ceos from get rich carefully recognized that the system of ordering pizzas could be replaced by social and cloud applications. the company switched from a verbal telephone based system to a terrific web-based system, to the point where you can actually order from dominos on your facebook page. me, the girls, we do it constantly. that's how they've been able to pressure the local competitors which simply don't have the scale to compete technologically. that's why i believe the stock keeps roaring. here's the bottom line. if you're worried the market could be about to take a turn for the worst, remember what i tell you in "get rich carefully," you can fall back on in moments of weakness, you'll have to pick up a copy of the book to find out about the others. and if you want a signed copy, stop by and see me tomorrow at costco in long island. okay? it'll be at noon. what can i say? i'm a tease. linda in new jersey, linda? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, linda. >> caller: i'm calling in reference to darden. on august 5th, i purchased 300
dominos under the leadership of one of my bankable ceos from get rich carefully recognized that the system of ordering pizzas could be replaced by social and cloud applications. the company switched from a verbal telephone based system to a terrific web-based system, to the point where you can actually order from dominos on your facebook page. me, the girls, we do it constantly. that's how they've been able to pressure the local competitors which simply don't have the scale to compete...
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dominos under the leadership of one of my bankable ceos from get rich carefully recognized that the system of ordering pizzas could be replaced by social and cloud applications. the company switched from a verbal telephone based system to a terrific web-based system, to the point where you can actually order from dominos on your facebook page. me, the girls, we do it constantly. that's how dominos has been able to pressure their little competitors, which simply don't have the scale to compete technologically. that's why i believe the stock keeps roaring. here's the bottom line. if you're worried the market could be about to take a turn for the worst, remember what i tell you in "get rich carefully," you can fall back on in moments of weakness, you'll have to pick up a copy of the book to find out about the others. colgate, under armour and more. and if you want a signed copy, stop by and see me tomorrow at costco in long island. okay? it'll be at noon. what can i say? i'm a tease. linda in new jersey, linda? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, linda. >> caller: i'm calling in reference to
dominos under the leadership of one of my bankable ceos from get rich carefully recognized that the system of ordering pizzas could be replaced by social and cloud applications. the company switched from a verbal telephone based system to a terrific web-based system, to the point where you can actually order from dominos on your facebook page. me, the girls, we do it constantly. that's how dominos has been able to pressure their little competitors, which simply don't have the scale to compete...
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he's got seven more from his list of bankable ceos. it's a list of 21. >>> you wouldn't bet on a football team without knowing the coach. don't pick a stock without knowing the ceo. >> "mad money" man believes these are so strong and capable, it's worth investing in their stocks. on that primarily. first to sue at the nyse. sue? >> ty, you mentioned, dow, big loser of the day. off the lows of the trading session. when i came down off about 200 points. now down 184. 16,188.84. look at the ten year. we've seen yields move lower as money goes into the ten year note. 2.78%. haven't seen that in quite a while. also the talk about china this morning. not only the pmi, but other issues as well which we'll talk about the shanghai index down today. down 7.5% in the past month. let's talk about all of this with bob pisani and cnbc's market analyst. good to see you again. the china data wasn't just the data that's spooking this market. there is a lot of talk china may be on the verge of its own subprime crisis. with a $500 million trust having to
he's got seven more from his list of bankable ceos. it's a list of 21. >>> you wouldn't bet on a football team without knowing the coach. don't pick a stock without knowing the ceo. >> "mad money" man believes these are so strong and capable, it's worth investing in their stocks. on that primarily. first to sue at the nyse. sue? >> ty, you mentioned, dow, big loser of the day. off the lows of the trading session. when i came down off about 200 points. now down...
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are go to products that non-bankable. i have been working very closely, trying to make sure that they have access to some credit. i have been working with my colleagues on the other side to get something done. i want to make sure that the products are safe. that it isstatement extremely expensive to be poor. can you tell us how the cfpb is making sure that underserved consumers can access affordable and better suited products from some of the regulated creditors. question in for the the background. we have known for years that it is expensive to be poor. don'tularly where you have good products or services being offered to you. we recognize that there is a need and demand among the public for small dollar credit. for people that don't have direct access to the banking system. been careful in trying thatsess the dynamics of marketplace. we put out a white paper last year on payday lending and on the products by banks that was similar to payday lending. we looked at the need for that credit and how it is being met. one of t
are go to products that non-bankable. i have been working very closely, trying to make sure that they have access to some credit. i have been working with my colleagues on the other side to get something done. i want to make sure that the products are safe. that it isstatement extremely expensive to be poor. can you tell us how the cfpb is making sure that underserved consumers can access affordable and better suited products from some of the regulated creditors. question in for the the...
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. >> i would say bob iger is one of my bankable 21 in get rich carefully and understand a couple points it moved up and if you want to have 100 shares, buy 50 now and 50 later. i'm going to brandon in new jersey. brandon. >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, brandon. >> caller: i have -- >> we like the stock. it's just up 42%. i'm not -- up 42% now, i'm going to have to say it's got to cool off. we did like it lower. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- target cancer. galena biopharma is behind research to help end the recurrence of breast cancer. will its science support the stock's staggering run, or could the company's trials come up empty? cramer talks to the ceo. change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trade
. >> i would say bob iger is one of my bankable 21 in get rich carefully and understand a couple points it moved up and if you want to have 100 shares, buy 50 now and 50 later. i'm going to brandon in new jersey. brandon. >> caller: yes. >> go ahead, brandon. >> caller: i have -- >> we like the stock. it's just up 42%. i'm not -- up 42% now, i'm going to have to say it's got to cool off. we did like it lower. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>...
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the bankable ceo's. think of schleifer and pops. they're your coaches. there's a >>> president obama talks about the economy today and i didn't hear any new ideas. i heard more inequality and class warfare and spread the wealth. nothing pro-growth. meanwhile, america's losing its economic freedom. we're dropping out of the top ten to twelfth place in the heritage foundation "wall street journal" survey. new regs from health care, finance and energy all caused that plunge. insurance companies are worried about the low percentage of healthy young people signing up for obamacare. they are also worried about the low total overall but unfortunately, they're comforted by a federal bailout that looms larger and larger. all those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report" beginning right now. >>> good evening. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we're live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. now, in his first cabinet meeting of 2014, president obama called for all hands on deck to help promote and maintain the economic recovery.
the bankable ceo's. think of schleifer and pops. they're your coaches. there's a >>> president obama talks about the economy today and i didn't hear any new ideas. i heard more inequality and class warfare and spread the wealth. nothing pro-growth. meanwhile, america's losing its economic freedom. we're dropping out of the top ten to twelfth place in the heritage foundation "wall street journal" survey. new regs from health care, finance and energy all caused that plunge....
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bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good and sent the stock up after hours. i like macy's. just for you right here >>> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. and i urge this congress and all americans to join with me in that effort. >> my friends, some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. >> all right. this marks the 50th anniversary of the night president johnson declared war on poverty. you also just heard president reagan say 25 years later that poverty won. we have spent $21 trillion in this war. nothing really seems to work. we will take a closer look at why the number of americans living in poverty hasn't budged. >>> also tonight, we have this developing bombshell of a story right here in new jersey. new evidence directly links a massive traffic shutdown on the george washington bridge to governor chris christie's top aides. now the questions are getting more serious. did christie know about this and will this become a scandal that undoes his chances to run for the
bankable 21 ceos from macy's reported a number that was really good and sent the stock up after hours. i like macy's. just for you right here >>> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. and i urge this congress and all americans to join with me in that effort. >> my friends, some years ago, the federal government declared war on poverty, and poverty won. >> all right. this marks the 50th anniversary of the night president...
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that is not the most bankable commodity. >> are you going to ep nter the cop te contest?absolutely. >> because there is maybe a little bit of you that thinks maybe i can. it is just like the lottery. maybe i am going to get bitten been a shark three times in my lifetime. >> you never know if you don't try. peter tieren, with brack bracketscience.com, thanks very much. >> ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. >>>. >> the family of a man missing in iran has a new demand. his family says, they knew he worked for the cia and the united states needs to admit it too. >> he was doing what he always did, working for the united state
that is not the most bankable commodity. >> are you going to ep nter the cop te contest?absolutely. >> because there is maybe a little bit of you that thinks maybe i can. it is just like the lottery. maybe i am going to get bitten been a shark three times in my lifetime. >> you never know if you don't try. peter tieren, with brack bracketscience.com, thanks very much. >> ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ]...
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from philadelphia, they've done a remarkable job and one of the bankable 21 in "get rich carefully" i>> you mentioned oil, jim, exen is cut by b of a to neutral and the price target goes to 106, up 16% in the fourth quarter. >> it was really the only major that was up. almost everything else at royal dutch did not have that good of a quarter. you'll see conoco philips is down to a 4% yield. the bigger use, schlumberger and halliburton service numbers were quite good and the helicopter company does a lot of offshore where i know that the chatter is maybe, maybe not. offshore has been very good and middle east drilling particularly, yes, iraq. has been very strong. >> i'll tell you what's getting some power leading the s&p is dow chemical, david. 6%. >> it's nice when you can take a $1.3 billion position, you're not a mutual fund, you're a large hedge fund that is activist in nature oftentimes and right away you are up 6 1/2% the minute you divulge the position even if you don't get anything you're asking from. >> isn't that a good point. >> mr. loeb asking for a strategic review, separ
from philadelphia, they've done a remarkable job and one of the bankable 21 in "get rich carefully" i>> you mentioned oil, jim, exen is cut by b of a to neutral and the price target goes to 106, up 16% in the fourth quarter. >> it was really the only major that was up. almost everything else at royal dutch did not have that good of a quarter. you'll see conoco philips is down to a 4% yield. the bigger use, schlumberger and halliburton service numbers were quite good and...
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. >> yes, he has, holy cow, he's my bankable ceo. >> he called the turn in europe. >> he did! now i remember it. yeah, he really did. >> the guy is the real deal. what can i tell you? >>> let's get to another real deal, bob pisani is on the floor. hi, bob. >> for all the worrying about the drop in the year the dow closed at 16576. we're 70 points away from break even on the year. the dow is the smallest drop of all the major indices. take a look at some of the big sectors. biotech had a rough day yesterday on a downgrade but materials are still lagging, a group that had a lot of problems. and energy lacking. and financials are outperforming again. i've made a lot of points and comments about the financials outperforming. the biggest story of 2014 so far on the stock market is the belief that we are going to see modestly higher interest rates this year and this is affecting various groups. put up these interest rate sensitive sectors and home builders had a rough start to the year, they are up this morning but a rough start. utilities have had a rough start overall to the year
. >> yes, he has, holy cow, he's my bankable ceo. >> he called the turn in europe. >> he did! now i remember it. yeah, he really did. >> the guy is the real deal. what can i tell you? >>> let's get to another real deal, bob pisani is on the floor. hi, bob. >> for all the worrying about the drop in the year the dow closed at 16576. we're 70 points away from break even on the year. the dow is the smallest drop of all the major indices. take a look at some of...
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>> one of my great bankable 21s from "get rich carefully" is chuck bunch, he's the forerunner to whatng. if you talk to dan loeb about dow chemical he would say why can't liveris ceo of dow be chuck bunch. a great ceo. >> it's going to be fun to watch. >> what a day. trying to catch my breath. >> 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. we'll get existing homes, lei and ahead of union pacific in just a minute. tte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? everything the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! and your mattress a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he's a softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and as your needs change over time you can adjust your bed to sleep better together. 48-month financing available through february 2 only at your local sleep number store. find your sleep number setting and know better sleep. i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my ey
>> one of my great bankable 21s from "get rich carefully" is chuck bunch, he's the forerunner to whatng. if you talk to dan loeb about dow chemical he would say why can't liveris ceo of dow be chuck bunch. a great ceo. >> it's going to be fun to watch. >> what a day. trying to catch my breath. >> 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. we'll get existing homes, lei and ahead of union pacific in just a minute. tte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow" or...