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. >> my stocks are next era energy, met life, alcoa, i am a diversified? >> okay.et life is a very fine insurance. victoria's secret, there were some issues there. yum, alcoa is up to sboo a highly value added. we have an industrial. a utility. we have a retail. and we have got energy. that's perfection. only one person was not diversified. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. 6x cleaning*, 6x whiteningá in the certain spots that i get very sensitive... ...i really notice a difference. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to sensodyne i actually really like the two steps! step 1 cleans and relieves sensitivity, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> brooklyn is in the house tonight. an all new american greed. see how patients got paid millions in kickbacks just to go to the doctor. a $50 million rip-off. and you are the victims. don't miss it tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pa
. >> my stocks are next era energy, met life, alcoa, i am a diversified? >> okay.et life is a very fine insurance. victoria's secret, there were some issues there. yum, alcoa is up to sboo a highly value added. we have an industrial. a utility. we have a retail. and we have got energy. that's perfection. only one person was not diversified. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. my teeth are glowing. they are so...
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my question is about alcoa. it dropped a couple bucks and i was wondering about your thoughts, if i should sell or hold on? >> no, no. i want alcoa. i want you to hold it. i think that it is in transformation. it is splitting into the wrong commodity and also engineering. right now because of china dumping, people are worried again. i like the stock. a big week is coming for retail and tech. believe it or not, scepticism could be a big reason. tonight, conventional wisdom when it comes to investing for the long haul. for many of you, it could be a ticking time bomb in your retirement cap. should you ever take on your contribution level? and the 401(k) isn't the only game in town. i'll tell when you it makes essential to add an ira to the mix. so stick with cramer! >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow jim cramer. send jim an e-mail to "mad money" at cnbc.com. or give us a call. 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad money".cnbc.com. there are two billion people who don't have access to b
my question is about alcoa. it dropped a couple bucks and i was wondering about your thoughts, if i should sell or hold on? >> no, no. i want alcoa. i want you to hold it. i think that it is in transformation. it is splitting into the wrong commodity and also engineering. right now because of china dumping, people are worried again. i like the stock. a big week is coming for retail and tech. believe it or not, scepticism could be a big reason. tonight, conventional wisdom when it comes to...
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of alcoa, hedge funds piling back into the same zapped their return this year.omentum stocks a fifth straight quarter. >> danny, i feel like this was of the to be the year value name so it's interesting that hedge funds are sticking to those momentum stocks. >> absolutely. especially when you look at the momentum return at the beginning this year. the first four months this trade as the best ed stock in the past 12 months. fell by 6%. a lot of people are surprised this that, that didn't them. them.re i think what they really like is of large a lot technology names like amazon really -- amazon stocks. it's a great opportunity for us add more bets in there >> a city in goldman had their out talking about what hedge funds were essentially doing. talking about google was at the top followed by charter communications, facebook, and time warner cable. so it's doing well if you're in it. lot of analysts who say historically popular funds names do well but on the other side of that, you change a zebra's stripes. change it if they're getting paid well for it? asset about
of alcoa, hedge funds piling back into the same zapped their return this year.omentum stocks a fifth straight quarter. >> danny, i feel like this was of the to be the year value name so it's interesting that hedge funds are sticking to those momentum stocks. >> absolutely. especially when you look at the momentum return at the beginning this year. the first four months this trade as the best ed stock in the past 12 months. fell by 6%. a lot of people are surprised this that, that...
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we have seen an increase going back to when alcoa reported its numbers on april. a lot of the game came in the early part of the earning season and since then we have seen a decline. now the s&p is only up .25%. you can take a look at this one. in 2015, if you went long stocks at the beginning of earning season, you would have done pretty well. this is something that kevin kelly of recon capital partners mentioned yesterday. now that earning season is coming to a close, there are some questions about whether that can continue. one of the things we have been that aret is etf flows smaller this time around versus prior recent rallies. the rally in 2014, $35 billion coming into stock tracking etf, and the rally we had last fall. $9 billion the current rally we had. this is one of the many things we have been looking at three dollars or renick had a great piece on the charts he is watching. and there's not a lot of confidence in stocks right now. carol: you see momentum slowing with those charts. let's check on the bloomberg first word news. hi, mark. mark: mitt romne
we have seen an increase going back to when alcoa reported its numbers on april. a lot of the game came in the early part of the earning season and since then we have seen a decline. now the s&p is only up .25%. you can take a look at this one. in 2015, if you went long stocks at the beginning of earning season, you would have done pretty well. this is something that kevin kelly of recon capital partners mentioned yesterday. now that earning season is coming to a close, there are some...
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. >> i like alcoa. there down to a level that i think is pretty good to buy. arnie! >> caller: okay. i had a question on cvr rethenning. there anyone. >> caller: hi, this is ann from surf city, new jersey. i am calling you about vonnage. >> vonnage the dog. don't buy. how about verizon? and that's the conclusion of the lightning round! random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one know
. >> i like alcoa. there down to a level that i think is pretty good to buy. arnie! >> caller: okay. i had a question on cvr rethenning. there anyone. >> caller: hi, this is ann from surf city, new jersey. i am calling you about vonnage. >> vonnage the dog. don't buy. how about verizon? and that's the conclusion of the lightning round! random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday....
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my question is about alcoa aluminum.reating a new company, will that company then be come an ipo and trade on the nyse. >> they're going to split the companies, it's going to be terrific. aa has come down. it's traded -- the upgrade yesterday was really good. they talked about the idea that it's more core lative. i suggest you read the piece, you buy the stock. john in florida. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about eaten corp. i know they're going to have a management change shortly. i'm interested in your take on that, they have, it's pretty much been dead money for a while. >> is it ever. >> cut was wining all the time about the dollar this, the dollar that. >> the acquisitions they've made, they can't seem to asimulate anything. what are your thoughts on it? >> it does have a decent 4% yield. it's -- let's put it this way, it's no honey well, if you want to be in similar industries, you buy the stock of honey well, remember that song, and the no rally like a tech led ral
my question is about alcoa aluminum.reating a new company, will that company then be come an ipo and trade on the nyse. >> they're going to split the companies, it's going to be terrific. aa has come down. it's traded -- the upgrade yesterday was really good. they talked about the idea that it's more core lative. i suggest you read the piece, you buy the stock. john in florida. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm calling about eaten...
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ford, acti vision, csx and alcoa.auto coil, activision, pfizer, csx, identifieser is a drug coil. drug, auto, gaming, rail, and industrial. that's perfection. >> that was easy. >> norm an in ohio -- in arizona. norman in arizona. >> caller: yes, sir. boo-ya, jim. ford, at&t, facebook and johnson & johnson. >> i'm going right to work on this. okay. here we go. ford. we know, hey, we just covered that. that's oil. j and j had the best quarter of all drug companies. doing a terrific job. there at&t had a good quarter. the football package, mr. commissioner. we have facebook and exelon utility. again, hey, the game. it is tougher than it looks. let's go to glen in michigan. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: not bad. trying to see how my stocks are. >> good time as any to ask about it. >> caller: okay. i have some pharmaceuticals, apple, and i got verizon. >> wow! wow, wow! this one is a little more difficult than we realized. just a second. yeah. here's my problem. okay? i'm trying to figu
ford, acti vision, csx and alcoa.auto coil, activision, pfizer, csx, identifieser is a drug coil. drug, auto, gaming, rail, and industrial. that's perfection. >> that was easy. >> norm an in ohio -- in arizona. norman in arizona. >> caller: yes, sir. boo-ya, jim. ford, at&t, facebook and johnson & johnson. >> i'm going right to work on this. okay. here we go. ford. we know, hey, we just covered that. that's oil. j and j had the best quarter of all drug companies....
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a democratic candidate to win the presidency, it needs to be a multiracial, multi multi-generation alcoaigs, hispanics, gentlemyes, african-americans, yes, but also white americans. so awfll of us need to come together. >> i we are the iowa caucuses quite a shock, all white set that went to his corner and set the stage for the broad spupt support that he got throughout the election season. thank you so much, been drendan boyle. >> thank you. >>> and coming up -- >> you are responsible for an unprecedented moment where barack obama assured the american people. and you raised that issue. >> and i told donald one of the debates, i apologized to him for that. >> more on that plus why marco rubio is taking time away from politics. . my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discove
a democratic candidate to win the presidency, it needs to be a multiracial, multi multi-generation alcoaigs, hispanics, gentlemyes, african-americans, yes, but also white americans. so awfll of us need to come together. >> i we are the iowa caucuses quite a shock, all white set that went to his corner and set the stage for the broad spupt support that he got throughout the election season. thank you so much, been drendan boyle. >> thank you. >>> and coming up -- >>...
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. >> alcoa, bank of america merrill lynch upgrades it.oming and they're saying that the new part, the more highly added proprietary 75% aerospace and that makes me think about the big vietnam jet order, which was big. travel continues and i know the airline stocks have been doing poorly. but actual airline orders, aerospace orders are good and people are going to play call. >> you obviously know alcoa very well. you focused on this spin, but it hasn't really done a lot to add value. >> not at all because the actual raw aluminum has been hurt so badly by the chinese dumping. it's kind of like everything other thing that the chinese do. it's state-owned producing way too much aluminum. now, it shouldn't -- once this splits up, you're going to see the value. and the value of the proprietary is well in excess of the whole company right now. but when you're connected with anything chinese shs look at the way the tin, the iron ore stocks have come back ever since chinese quit playing games. i don't know what goes on over there, but the state-ow
. >> alcoa, bank of america merrill lynch upgrades it.oming and they're saying that the new part, the more highly added proprietary 75% aerospace and that makes me think about the big vietnam jet order, which was big. travel continues and i know the airline stocks have been doing poorly. but actual airline orders, aerospace orders are good and people are going to play call. >> you obviously know alcoa very well. you focused on this spin, but it hasn't really done a lot to add value....
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and a lot the last week hospital where i work, alcoa's hospital committee on the pediatrician was killed. the first responders, the waythomas were the bravest people in the world. we are not the bravest people in the world. they are. they did people out of the rubble. five of them were killed. the gynecologist who delivers the baby's bliss killed in aleppo. you're traditionally has more interest. i do understand that, but i else that ink cereus seems so remote, but so did half the and there is a genocide of 8000 men and boys. they said it would never happen again and it's happening now. >> let's get back to some of the atrocities because jeannine spoke is just harrowing. she spent a lot of time with different people and indelible images of really horrible things that happened. back to the question about two women bring something to correspondents, especially that you wouldn't get otherwise? there's been lots of talk about women. are they different are they untrendy debris sent david and the were correspondent? >> yeah, women and men report quite differently. no reporters focused much mor
and a lot the last week hospital where i work, alcoa's hospital committee on the pediatrician was killed. the first responders, the waythomas were the bravest people in the world. we are not the bravest people in the world. they are. they did people out of the rubble. five of them were killed. the gynecologist who delivers the baby's bliss killed in aleppo. you're traditionally has more interest. i do understand that, but i else that ink cereus seems so remote, but so did half the and there is...
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by the way, alcoa has a 3d division that is also great. 3d, if you ever get a chance to look at it, it going to model anything. hewlett packard's got jnj. hp. they got to change that. they got to make it easier, you know? people get confusing. >> i know. they're going to change the name of csc potentially and hp -- at hp enterprise services to a new name. >> stark industries. >> and charter time warner cable -- >> no, they're just charter. i think they're sticking with charter. >> no, they're going to come -- >> time warner cable. >> they're going to become -- and who's dunder mifflin? >> theranos is dunder mifflin. >> meantime, we are see iing offshore marathon, a lot of discussion what happens at 50. do these guys actually look at their rig count, or do they look at their balance sheets first? >> they sell futures. and that's why 50 is that magic level where they can bring in income. remember, these guys are not working for the shareholders right now. they are working for the banks, the banks are coming in, the rating agencies are coming in there saying, listen, you've got to take ad
by the way, alcoa has a 3d division that is also great. 3d, if you ever get a chance to look at it, it going to model anything. hewlett packard's got jnj. hp. they got to change that. they got to make it easier, you know? people get confusing. >> i know. they're going to change the name of csc potentially and hp -- at hp enterprise services to a new name. >> stark industries. >> and charter time warner cable -- >> no, they're just charter. i think they're sticking with...
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on the laggards, freeport is the biggest loser along with newmont mining, alcoa and marathon. >>> disney'sivering a spectacular kickoff to the summer season. "civil war" collecting $181 million, pitching actor chris evans against robert downey jr. as iron man. with us now, adam aron, ceo of amc entertainment, which operates more than 5,000 screens in almost 400 locations. welcome to the program. nice to see you again. >> thank you, simon. always wonderful to be with you. >> this is i think the fifth best domestic opening weekend. how did you do? >> we did great. this is the fifth highest grossing movie ever to open. by the way, three of those five were marvel movies. of course, along with "star wars" and "jurassic world." and boy, we were just huge. we showed the "captain america: civil war" almost 9,000 times opening weekend. and imax just blew it away. imax screens are 3% of our total screens. almost 19% of our total box office throughout the amc system was in imax auditoriums. there was some proprietary scenes shot on imax cameras. so it was a big opening. >> you've only been on the job
on the laggards, freeport is the biggest loser along with newmont mining, alcoa and marathon. >>> disney'sivering a spectacular kickoff to the summer season. "civil war" collecting $181 million, pitching actor chris evans against robert downey jr. as iron man. with us now, adam aron, ceo of amc entertainment, which operates more than 5,000 screens in almost 400 locations. welcome to the program. nice to see you again. >> thank you, simon. always wonderful to be with...