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genworth, 35 to 10. this is despite the fact the biggest competitor in the industry, the government, through the fha is pulling out of writing insurance because of congressional oversight. all that business is going to go to radian and genworth, aig, too. let's not forget harted for financial services and insure it made serious investments. the stock was traded at an unbelievable $100 before the recession is now at 28. it reportedly one of the best earnings of the earnings season, it is a screaming buy, people. buy, buy, buy. that's why the trust is buying. a newly invigorated microsoft, with its digital entertainment business, sell still. after this run, everyone keeps talking about it as a run. that's ridiculous, it should be 15 times earnings. that's ridiculous. it's a tech stock. i am telling you right now that 12 times earnings is absurd. then there is a real quandary, emc, the repository of big data, yet it's down 5% off its high from 28. last year, even though it was pretty much beaten and met all
genworth, 35 to 10. this is despite the fact the biggest competitor in the industry, the government, through the fha is pulling out of writing insurance because of congressional oversight. all that business is going to go to radian and genworth, aig, too. let's not forget harted for financial services and insure it made serious investments. the stock was traded at an unbelievable $100 before the recession is now at 28. it reportedly one of the best earnings of the earnings season, it is a...
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my special favorite and genworth is him coing back.ved for to continue to roll off and new business comes in. the profits will explode. genworth reported profits. heaven forbid if they were to ipo its mortgage insurance. it's worth a business, which brings me to aig, which just reported a monster blowout after the close today. i thought hedge funds would be good, who cares? they delivered a buck 34 earnings. it was looking for 88 cents. a 46 cent beat. yes, a mortgage insurance business that just turned profitable like genworth. i rarely get people to buy those stocks when i push them, they're so boreing. even travelers, the move isn't over, in fact, i can argue when it comes to the portfolios and premium increase, we are very much in the early, early innings here, even as all those stocks have had new runs. i say step up to the plate. they are serving up juicy softballs. there is still a lot of pitches left in this game. stay with cramer. >>> next, the stanley cup playoffs continue on cnbc. . >>> aig was good. yesterday facebook was g
my special favorite and genworth is him coing back.ved for to continue to roll off and new business comes in. the profits will explode. genworth reported profits. heaven forbid if they were to ipo its mortgage insurance. it's worth a business, which brings me to aig, which just reported a monster blowout after the close today. i thought hedge funds would be good, who cares? they delivered a buck 34 earnings. it was looking for 88 cents. a 46 cent beat. yes, a mortgage insurance business that...
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i am for that as well as radian and genworth. richard in connecticut. caller: hello, a big connecticut boo-yah to ya. >> what's going on? >> caller: my stock is discover financial services, dfs. i think it's a great card. >> it's so cheap. stefanie link, research director, we have been itching to buy that stock but keep getting frozen. you got a good one. let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city here in chicago. i'm calling to ask about ez-chip. ezch? >> that is too dicey for me. it hasn't been doing that well. there is a reason why. it's up with of those semiconductor stocks that, frankly, it's too darn hard to figure out what's going to happen. i want to stay away from it. let's go to dave in missouri, please, dave. >> caller: hey, cramer, i've got a question. >> sure. >> caller: oil and gas companies like sandridge and chesapeake have a lot of assets selling cheap. why doesn't a major oil company like chevron, exxon, scoop them up and buy them out? >> well, i think they're very difficult to
i am for that as well as radian and genworth. richard in connecticut. caller: hello, a big connecticut boo-yah to ya. >> what's going on? >> caller: my stock is discover financial services, dfs. i think it's a great card. >> it's so cheap. stefanie link, research director, we have been itching to buy that stock but keep getting frozen. you got a good one. let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city...
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i like radian and i like genworth. i do like, wisconsin, people that, one guy got out of control. okay? someone had to teach him a lesson. that's all it was. how about craig in new york. craig. >> caller: bbbb-boo-yah, jim. >> good, craig. >> caller: one stock i never heard you talk about is penn national gaming. >> my bad. that's a racino stock. i like those. that stock goes higher. i need to go to dillan in delaware. dillan. >> caller: hey, water going on, jim, bill villanova university boo-yah. >> wildcat boo-yah. what a great time. i ready for my next college tour. it's up to regina. go ahead. >> caller: my question is carmax, two things, it is getting great from the standpoint. they are optimistic in terms of earnings. >> join that guy, downgraded, william blar. here's the skinny with this stock. it's still an inexpensive cost stock. i want to on it. dave in california. dave! >> caller: hirks jim, boo-yah from california. jim, i want to thank you again for all the educational work you did. you had a great segment on mlps last week. >> yes. >> caller: i know it's not right for
i like radian and i like genworth. i do like, wisconsin, people that, one guy got out of control. okay? someone had to teach him a lesson. that's all it was. how about craig in new york. craig. >> caller: bbbb-boo-yah, jim. >> good, craig. >> caller: one stock i never heard you talk about is penn national gaming. >> my bad. that's a racino stock. i like those. that stock goes higher. i need to go to dillan in delaware. dillan. >> caller: hey, water going on, jim,...
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i like radian, by the way, i also like genworth. it's very, very good.yler ashworth at tylerash worth, who says, since stocks such as ko, coca-cola and wc, wells fargo have hitten high, should i wait until lower to re-invers. there was a tweet, i answered, was there a situation where i should assess dividends? i said, yes, they're a nuclear war. you want to reinvers your dividends. i like wells fargo. it's an inexpensive stock it just got back to where it was before the great recession. coca-cola, frankly, not a lot of upside. "mad money" is back after the break. . [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy.
i like radian, by the way, i also like genworth. it's very, very good.yler ashworth at tylerash worth, who says, since stocks such as ko, coca-cola and wc, wells fargo have hitten high, should i wait until lower to re-invers. there was a tweet, i answered, was there a situation where i should assess dividends? i said, yes, they're a nuclear war. you want to reinvers your dividends. i like wells fargo. it's an inexpensive stock it just got back to where it was before the great recession....
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better than expected profit at genworth financial and it's up nicely. outback steakhouse, the parent there, is blooming brands, raised the profit outlook, but the stock is down 1%. i can't read the monitor, too far away, and you can't get it-- maybe i need glasses, everybody. western union showing initial signs of success and western union is up 1.6%. thank you very much, i hear it. and we get facebook after the bell today. what's it doing now? down 16 cents, that's .58%. back to the big board, we're off 50 points in the very early going this wednesday morning. time is money. 30 seconds' worth. austerity is bad for your health, makes you sick, depressed. dr. ablow will join us. is the world going soft or am i just being too harsh? and another only in california story. sacramento facing a pension crisis, but uses a quarter billion of money it does not have to keep a losing basketball team in that town. it's a move that hurts the city and the players. i will explain. and the fda lowers the age for the morning after pill. now a 15-year-old can get it over-
better than expected profit at genworth financial and it's up nicely. outback steakhouse, the parent there, is blooming brands, raised the profit outlook, but the stock is down 1%. i can't read the monitor, too far away, and you can't get it-- maybe i need glasses, everybody. western union showing initial signs of success and western union is up 1.6%. thank you very much, i hear it. and we get facebook after the bell today. what's it doing now? down 16 cents, that's .58%. back to the big board,...
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while tripling his ratings in groups and genworth financial. >>> usually what happens in vegas stayss. "squawk box" should stay in "squawk box." but mark grant, who we talk about a lot was in and he saw me blow dry my hair. and he immediately sent out a note and somehow it made it all the way to the "wall street journal." >> that's amazing. you were in the paper. you're famous. >> heard on the street, and it's about -- and i hope this finally lays all the rumor toes rest about a toupee. but what is more important is about whether my hair is dyed. he looked closely, but he's -- >> i'm not only the hair clut club president. i'm also a client. >> but the sad thing is that my hair, at this point, is finally thinning and i've got problems. i've got two spots here and over here -- >> and you hide them well. >> problems? it's not like you have a prostate problem. a colon problem? >> we don't have much time. let me finish. there was a time when it was real and it was good. week terry hatcher, when she said and they are spectacular. now it's thinning. now we prove that your thinning hair is r
while tripling his ratings in groups and genworth financial. >>> usually what happens in vegas stayss. "squawk box" should stay in "squawk box." but mark grant, who we talk about a lot was in and he saw me blow dry my hair. and he immediately sent out a note and somehow it made it all the way to the "wall street journal." >> that's amazing. you were in the paper. you're famous. >> heard on the street, and it's about -- and i hope this finally...
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> some of these names that never got any love, the fossils and the abercrombie & fitches and the genworth is that troublesome? >> yes. my daughter said how can abercrombie go up, the clothes are so crumby? the answer is we don't care about the clothes and we care about the stocks that haven't moved yet. weir not that particular. we don't care that textron disappointed. freeport didn't do well because it is so far behind, the other stocks, and i know, carl, it seems fact wows, but it's the game that was played from 1980 to 1982 until 2 thousand thousand and it's just that people don't remember it. some of the highfliers will be on today. >> goldman takes it off the buy list and takes it back to a neutral and it's up 60 some odd percent since goldman added it to the buy list. you must have a screen of stocks that are now off. >> yes. >> let's use an example of the social media stocks, okay? i really liked linkedin right now, but i have to let that rest. when i look at what happened with zillo, i say trulia needs to rest. maybe realgy needs to rest, but toll brothers? they're still so darn c
> some of these names that never got any love, the fossils and the abercrombie & fitches and the genworth is that troublesome? >> yes. my daughter said how can abercrombie go up, the clothes are so crumby? the answer is we don't care about the clothes and we care about the stocks that haven't moved yet. weir not that particular. we don't care that textron disappointed. freeport didn't do well because it is so far behind, the other stocks, and i know, carl, it seems fact wows, but...