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that's paul raines, the ceo of gamestop, gme. open your eyes to this one, because i had mine opened by my kids and now even more by mr. raines. thank you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> coming up, wall street's been salivated over two tasty new stocks on its menu. tonight, cramer's pitting these hot and fresh plays against each other to find out which one investors should be chowing down on. >>> with the market backsliding again today, kind of like what i told you would happen as investors process the pain of the government shutdown and the looming debt ceiling debacle. what stocks should be resisting the downward gravitational pool of the averages? how about two fresh-faced ipos, fast food ipos. both managed to go up here. meals and company, which was the second company to chipotle. and the sandwich company, pot belly. we had a total of 60 deals and this has gave you an average gain of 27%. that's according to renaissance capital. that's 27% just for the third quarter. but among so many smoking hot ipos, noodles and potbelly have s
that's paul raines, the ceo of gamestop, gme. open your eyes to this one, because i had mine opened by my kids and now even more by mr. raines. thank you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> coming up, wall street's been salivated over two tasty new stocks on its menu. tonight, cramer's pitting these hot and fresh plays against each other to find out which one investors should be chowing down on. >>> with the market backsliding again today, kind of like what i told you would...
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that's paul raines, the ceo of gamestop, gme.n your eyes to this one, because i had mine opened by my kids and now even more by mr. raines. thank you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> coming up, wall street's been salivated over two tasty new stocks on its menu. tonight, cramer's pitting these hot and fresh plays against each other to find out which one investors should be chowing down on. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. evto earn degrees in mathan stan
that's paul raines, the ceo of gamestop, gme.n your eyes to this one, because i had mine opened by my kids and now even more by mr. raines. thank you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >>> coming up, wall street's been salivated over two tasty new stocks on its menu. tonight, cramer's pitting these hot and fresh plays against each other to find out which one investors should be chowing down on. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow...
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first up, gamestop.everyone including yours truly was scared about the gaming business, what did the world's largest do? pay down its debt. just when everyone was fretting, gamestop took a look at the world and declared it good. the hardware cycle is about to kick in. he realized he could take share from whoever was left. he understood games were amazing. he bought back a ton of stock at much lower prices. now that the new machines are in the stores and the latest grand theft auto is proving to be the greatest moneymaker of all times. do you think he's going to sit on his hands? i think he's going to buy with both hands especially since he thinks 2014 is going to be better than 2013 and 2015 even better than that. why not buy in stock? don't forget, gamestop already has a substantial european business and says that's starting to improve. it's 1 of 24 companies in the s&p 500 with no debt whatsoever. although it's the only one i would not be worried about when it comes to debt-related recession because th
first up, gamestop.everyone including yours truly was scared about the gaming business, what did the world's largest do? pay down its debt. just when everyone was fretting, gamestop took a look at the world and declared it good. the hardware cycle is about to kick in. he realized he could take share from whoever was left. he understood games were amazing. he bought back a ton of stock at much lower prices. now that the new machines are in the stores and the latest grand theft auto is proving to...
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i do like gamestop more. edward in massachusetts. edward? >> caller: how are you, boo-yah?d, ed. >> caller: yes. jim? >> yeah. >> caller: i'm interested in oasis petroleum. >> you should because it's a good oil stock. i don't like it as much as pioneer or eog. now tim in california, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, i like mbfi, is a good time to ring the register? >> you don't need that one. honestly, you should be in wells fargo which was the a very good quarter. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- pipe dream? energy independence was once farfetched, but the massive oil and gas finds in our own country will soon make it a reality. could pipeline power player kinder morgan help you tap the wealth of our natural resources? find out in cramer's exclusive. in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indist
i do like gamestop more. edward in massachusetts. edward? >> caller: how are you, boo-yah?d, ed. >> caller: yes. jim? >> yeah. >> caller: i'm interested in oasis petroleum. >> you should because it's a good oil stock. i don't like it as much as pioneer or eog. now tim in california, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, i like mbfi, is a good time to ring the register? >> you don't need that one. honestly, you should be in wells fargo which was the a very good...
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while video game retailer gamestop is also looking for about 17,000 workers. all right. the first ever youtube music awards. nominations will be announced on october 17th. and on sunday, november 3rd, they will have the event live and will honor artists and songs that have turned into hits over the past year. that is business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i'm linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, linda. we've got another hour of news ahead. and it all starts right now. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center. this is good morning washington. on your side. >> a shutdown will have a very real economic impact and real people. >> the deadline passes without a deal, leaving the government without any money and hundreds of thousands of people without a job to go to. we have live team coverage of the impact of the first shutdown in nearly 20 years. >> plus, a key feature of the new health care law opens for business today. >> and the weather just keeps sticking around. we'll let you know more about that in just
while video game retailer gamestop is also looking for about 17,000 workers. all right. the first ever youtube music awards. nominations will be announced on october 17th. and on sunday, november 3rd, they will have the event live and will honor artists and songs that have turned into hits over the past year. that is business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i'm linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, linda. we've got another...
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. >> are you in gamestop? they have 32 million people. in any of the ones in my supermarkets in philly? >> i'm not sure what you mean. but we will work with all major -- >> i'm trying to figure out some of the biggest loyalty program i know. >> anything that is bar code-base, we'll work with. all these cards you have to carry around and i'm dropping them down -- >> yes. which i do. >> i never carry mine. you know, this phone replaces all of this. >> really? >> all of it. >> can you show us? >> it's quite simple. that's my son there. if i wanted to take -- private companies. >> if i was going to take you shopping, first, there is my gift card. and it's beaming right now. that's a dummy bar code. put it over the scanner, beep. >> why doesn't my phone work? >> it's got to have a little piece there is a little piece -- >> what is the matter with my screen? >> it's great question there are about ten reasons why your screens won't display bar codes. i mean, if you have studied physics in high school, there is parallax. supermarkets are just bri
. >> are you in gamestop? they have 32 million people. in any of the ones in my supermarkets in philly? >> i'm not sure what you mean. but we will work with all major -- >> i'm trying to figure out some of the biggest loyalty program i know. >> anything that is bar code-base, we'll work with. all these cards you have to carry around and i'm dropping them down -- >> yes. which i do. >> i never carry mine. you know, this phone replaces all of this. >>...