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booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: my question is at&t. >> yes. >> what do you think your growth potential is to the share price for the long haul? >> all right. i think the purchase directv sharply derided by many of wall street frankly actually was a brilliant move. and the 4.8% yield is real. i think the company's got good growth. it is giving verizon a run for its money, everybody knows that i'm a verizon guy. all right. if you know where to look, wall street can help you predict the future. and right now the signals i'm following are screaming full speed ahead. there's one number that standing in the way of a move higher. find out what needs to happen with the stocks that are impacting the most. that number is going to determine the next move. hey, then is foot locker tripping over itself? after strong performance in 2015, stock's down nearly 15% to date. can it put the right foot forward once again? yesterday i checked in with meg whitman to see how hewlett-packard enterprises was faring. tonight i'm eyeing a part of the business that was left behind after the split. stick with crame
booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: my question is at&t. >> yes. >> what do you think your growth potential is to the share price for the long haul? >> all right. i think the purchase directv sharply derided by many of wall street frankly actually was a brilliant move. and the 4.8% yield is real. i think the company's got good growth. it is giving verizon a run for its money, everybody knows that i'm a verizon guy. all right. if you know where to look, wall street...
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>> caller: booyah, what's up, jim? i was just wondering what i should invest my money in, walmart, j.c. penney or sears. >> well, i mean sears absolutely not. sears is sell. j.c. penney -- don't buy. walmart? i'm telling people, walmart is could. how about vincent in missouri. vincent? >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> okay. >> caller: my concerns are i bought a stock called rr donnelly and i noticed in an article that they're going to go forward, i think, with a spinoff in october. >> right. >> caller: resulting in thee companies. >> right. >> caller: i own about 300 shares of it. do you have any ideas -- >> well, i pulled it up yesterday. street.com had a conference and i pulled up with tim quinlan who's the ceo. i feel more strongly than ever that the three companies are going to produce a good return. the chart is good, too. i think rr donnelly should be bought and bought aggressively. i see 18 coming. it's 16.59 now. quinlan is doing a dynamite job as his own internal activist. lesson learned, when
>> caller: booyah, what's up, jim? i was just wondering what i should invest my money in, walmart, j.c. penney or sears. >> well, i mean sears absolutely not. sears is sell. j.c. penney -- don't buy. walmart? i'm telling people, walmart is could. how about vincent in missouri. vincent? >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> okay. >> caller: my concerns are i bought a stock called rr donnelly and i noticed in an article that they're going to go forward, i...
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. >> caller: hey, how are you doing, jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i'm calling from cleveland, i want to know about citi group. i wanted your input on t. >> cleveland is a little like the cavs, you know -- here is the problem, my travel trust owns citi, it's one of those weird instances where it doesn't matter how well he's doing. in the end because the federal reserve is not going to raise rates people do not want this stock. i think it is the cheapest versus the book value of any of the banks and we bought some yesterday for the travel trust so i am not backing away from citi, but what do i expect? the house of pain. >> sometimes you have to live there before you can get the house of gain. we have a critical week ahead with a lot of big picture forces that could reek havoc on your stocks. want you to keep plugged into the news next week. i want to break it down. on "mad money" tonight does a company like energy have the power? boy, i think so. i'm going to sit down with the ceo to find out. >>> then do polos and profits correspond? i'm eyeing ralph lauren's turn around strategy
. >> caller: hey, how are you doing, jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i'm calling from cleveland, i want to know about citi group. i wanted your input on t. >> cleveland is a little like the cavs, you know -- here is the problem, my travel trust owns citi, it's one of those weird instances where it doesn't matter how well he's doing. in the end because the federal reserve is not going to raise rates people do not want this stock. i think it is the cheapest versus the...
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james. >> caller: booyah, jim. jamie from long island, new york.nk you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: my question is, what do you think of designer shoe warehouse? i bought it in 2015. it hadn't moved much. should i hold it, and if yes, should i add to my position? >> not a fave, not a fave. hasn't done well. a lot of people are in it for a takeover basis. it's gone down too much. even though it's a discounter, i'd rather be in a dollar tree or dollar general. rich in new york, rich. >> caller: hello. >> hey, what's up? >> caller: god bless you! my stock is kimball realty. what's your price tag if you can say, and what's the long term. >> this is one where i will say that these guys know that when in the darkest moments, when everyone was laughing at them and saying they were going to be amazon i came out and said pull the trigger, 52-week high, $3, and it yields 3.3%. but it's a winner, not a loser. now you have your survival guide. i wouldn't spend too much time out there in the elements, but a short-time trade, it might work. if on
james. >> caller: booyah, jim. jamie from long island, new york.nk you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: my question is, what do you think of designer shoe warehouse? i bought it in 2015. it hadn't moved much. should i hold it, and if yes, should i add to my position? >> not a fave, not a fave. hasn't done well. a lot of people are in it for a takeover basis. it's gone down too much. even though it's a discounter, i'd rather be in a dollar tree or dollar...
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. >> booyah to my kids they're in lfrment school learning so much from you. >> booyah, mr.r. >> i know you hear this all the time, but thank you thank you thank you thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market. >> i want to thank you for for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i'm trying to teach people to be better investors. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know you're there for us. working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app on the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of other competitors do on desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your derivatives pricing model, honey? td ameritrade. >>> every day millions of dollars of listed securities are bought and sold on the new york stock exchange. >> robinhood, the startup that wants to remove wall street's toll booth with free investing for all. but can the business match its big idea? >> you know we're a
. >> booyah to my kids they're in lfrment school learning so much from you. >> booyah, mr.r. >> i know you hear this all the time, but thank you thank you thank you thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market. >> i want to thank you for for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i'm trying to teach people to be better investors. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know you're there for us....