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monsanto has an established takeout price of 1 twaeth tradeth at 160, 170. i think you have upside there. >> david defended it in the "fast money," what was that, "mad money"? >> madness. >> i said a lot of things on this desk. >> i get old, i forget. nvidiaiot downgraded in the '90s, steve hess has been talking about it. >> that stock is up now 38% in the last three or four weeks. now you have analysts not down grading, up grading the stock. they are figuring it out. it's crazy the run, nvidia to seems to me going up from here. >>> shares on after hours, the earnings report, jim cramer spoke, we'll hear what he said right after this break. plus brazil sending emerging market runners running. mark yusko says it could be the best trade, mark zuckerberg celebrating five years t. stock up a whopping 300%. should you buy facebook for the next five years? we got a special report. much more "fast money" still ahead. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t
monsanto has an established takeout price of 1 twaeth tradeth at 160, 170. i think you have upside there. >> david defended it in the "fast money," what was that, "mad money"? >> madness. >> i said a lot of things on this desk. >> i get old, i forget. nvidiaiot downgraded in the '90s, steve hess has been talking about it. >> that stock is up now 38% in the last three or four weeks. now you have analysts not down grading, up grading the stock....
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60% of the catalyst and the big component of our system was the farthy model that competes with monsanto's. recipesers of the around a coda, where they claimed there was going to be gas up there and they had all of these jobs, and now it is just a destitute area. those records and public documents with regard to research on seeds and plants shows the model would produce more than 500% more than soybeans. and they were appropriate for mountaintop appropriations and such. host: a lot to pick up on. guest: absolutely. there are alternatives. you do not necessarily have to work in a coal mine. i heard it said a lot in the minds. some other jobrk in a heartbeat if i could make the same amount of money i am here. i think a lot of them would even take a pay cut, specially knowing how volatile the industry is, how volatile the markets are, and how much of a lack of jobs security there is in mining. have37 years old and thatssed two busts devastated the industry. the first occurred with my father. there was a huge outmigration, people searching for jobs. people would like alternatives. i do not thi
60% of the catalyst and the big component of our system was the farthy model that competes with monsanto's. recipesers of the around a coda, where they claimed there was going to be gas up there and they had all of these jobs, and now it is just a destitute area. those records and public documents with regard to research on seeds and plants shows the model would produce more than 500% more than soybeans. and they were appropriate for mountaintop appropriations and such. host: a lot to pick up...
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you can certainly call monsanto one of the controlling 80% of the seeds and corn and soy in this country and other countries because he saw them as many private governments that were essentially corrupt. now that there outside government but that they govern themselves. they govern behavior and one strategy that i would think about in any country is anti- monopoly as a potential strategy to take on a concentration of power because that concentration of power enables the networks to extract a value in society. >> that's interesting. if you read any futurist some of them go as far as writing that in the long run there will no longer be government, there will be corporations. they will act as governments. if you read anybody, science fiction writers, that certainly one the theme of their writing. the downfall of governments and the rise of governments. question in the back. >> adam con, google. but i'm not representing them here today. i highly recommend to buy a copy of dark money. it paints an amazing picture of the corrupting influence of money and corporations and how elections are boug
you can certainly call monsanto one of the controlling 80% of the seeds and corn and soy in this country and other countries because he saw them as many private governments that were essentially corrupt. now that there outside government but that they govern themselves. they govern behavior and one strategy that i would think about in any country is anti- monopoly as a potential strategy to take on a concentration of power because that concentration of power enables the networks to extract a...
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monsanto, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to edntertai you but to educate and teach you. you mean stocks can go down too? you mean they can actually get slammed? they can lose us money? dow plunging 368 points, nasdaq plummeting 2.57%. a total give up. yet this is what happens when we haven't had a major selloff in ages. we get feel who realize, omg, this stock business isn't what i thought it was. they start panicking, thinking there's nothing wrong with my stocks, but they're going down anyway, but they say get me out of here, i've had enough of this pain. to which i say get used to it. it happens, it's a normal occurrence, but we have had a built of a drought for months. so there are plenty of new investors who don't e
monsanto, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to edntertai you but to educate and teach you. you mean stocks can go down too? you mean they can...
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monsanto terminating an agreement to sell its precision planting to deere.he doj filed a lawsuit last year blocking the deal. the sale was originally announced back in 2015. >>> to washington news, president trump says he is considering breaking up the nation's biggest banks. it's a promise he first made on the campaign trail but then seemed to put on the back burner. major averages slipped and rebounded on the news while government bonds hit the highs of the day. bank stocks dipped and rallied with investors taking a win-win view that breaking up the banks would open up business opportunities for bigger firms. i think people just didn't really feel this was likely to happen. because we did see a lot of big banks outperform yesterday. it wasn't just the smaller regionals. bank of america up over 1%. my take on this, if we look back at what the ceos of the big banks were saying on the earnings call, even if you were to see some form of ring feng g i fencing law come in, people don't expect it to be glass-steagall. in london, the fca brought in ring fencing. b
monsanto terminating an agreement to sell its precision planting to deere.he doj filed a lawsuit last year blocking the deal. the sale was originally announced back in 2015. >>> to washington news, president trump says he is considering breaking up the nation's biggest banks. it's a promise he first made on the campaign trail but then seemed to put on the back burner. major averages slipped and rebounded on the news while government bonds hit the highs of the day. bank stocks dipped...
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monsanto, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money.the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to edntertai you but to educate and teach you. you mean stocks can go down too? you mean they can actually g
monsanto, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money.the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to edntertai you but to educate and teach you. you mean stocks can go down too? you mean they can actually g
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we got news that monsanto has abandoned a deal with dear on concerns it wouldn't get u.s. am not drawing a line between that and the stock price today but thought it was worth showing. bear in mind that yesterday, bayer was ex dividend yesterday. guy: thank you, indeed. let's get a first word update. here is juliette saly. juliette: thank you, guy. president trump has told bloomberg he is considering breaking up big wall street banks, reviving discussions of a .epression era law the administration has reported a 21st century version of the glass-steagall law. also, raising the tax on gasoline to raise funds for highways and there is support among truckers. >> there are some people who want to go back to the old system, right? so we are going to look at that. we are looking at it right now, and dodd-frank is going to be very seriously changed so the banks can go back to loaning money. manus: -- juliette: theresa may has eluded the details of her disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker to indicate brexit talks will be tough and she is up to the task. the european commissi
we got news that monsanto has abandoned a deal with dear on concerns it wouldn't get u.s. am not drawing a line between that and the stock price today but thought it was worth showing. bear in mind that yesterday, bayer was ex dividend yesterday. guy: thank you, indeed. let's get a first word update. here is juliette saly. juliette: thank you, guy. president trump has told bloomberg he is considering breaking up big wall street banks, reviving discussions of a .epression era law the...
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. >> hugh grant is their lead independent one from monsanto who sold the company. >> it's worth watchingause ppg, it has been a fantastic stock since they started this. >> if they get encouragement from the shareholder base they're probably going to keep going at it. but again a lot of potential impediments of them being able to successfully see through. there's some debate around that because it does get into the intricacies of takeover law there and the presence of the shticking. >> masco is up, kitchen and brand, fortune brands is fantastic. the best is stanley black & decker. they bought craftsman up. bought the tool business from newell. anything at home depot it sells at home depot has been terrific. >> elliott a large shareholder and akzo pushing them into talks. they filed a small -- it's a small company. take a look at it though. you seem to know it. >> it was incredible. >> you know every company that -- >> i missed a bunch of quarters. i have to tell you everybody who i know who owns arconic has gotten a call from elliott and arconic. that's been very heated. my charitable tru
. >> hugh grant is their lead independent one from monsanto who sold the company. >> it's worth watchingause ppg, it has been a fantastic stock since they started this. >> if they get encouragement from the shareholder base they're probably going to keep going at it. but again a lot of potential impediments of them being able to successfully see through. there's some debate around that because it does get into the intricacies of takeover law there and the presence of the...
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60% of the catalyst and the big component of our system was the farthy model that competes with monsanto's. recipesers of the around a coda, where they claimed there was going to be gas up there and they had all of these jobs, and now it is just a destitute area. those records and public documents with regard to research on seeds and plants shows the model would produce more than 500% more than soybeans. and they were appropriate for mountaintop appropriations and such. host: a lot to pick up on. guest: absolutely. there are alternatives. you do not necessarily have to work in a coal mine. i heard it said a lot in the minds. some other jobrk in a heartbeat if i could make the same amount of money i am here. i think a lot of them would even take a pay cut, specially knowing how volatile the industry is, how volatile the markets are, and how much of a lack of jobs security there is in mining. have37 years old and thatssed two busts devastated the industry. the first occurred with my father. there was a huge outmigration, people searching for jobs. people would like alternatives. i do not thi
60% of the catalyst and the big component of our system was the farthy model that competes with monsanto's. recipesers of the around a coda, where they claimed there was going to be gas up there and they had all of these jobs, and now it is just a destitute area. those records and public documents with regard to research on seeds and plants shows the model would produce more than 500% more than soybeans. and they were appropriate for mountaintop appropriations and such. host: a lot to pick up...
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monsanto used to be considered chemicals, now it's an ag company. had the great quarter on friday. there's a lot of things going on in ag that positive and these are real industrial companies. i think they're -- do we see a reversion to the industrials? last week remember was a lot of the nvidia. a lot of cloud. you know by the way, just metaphorically, the winner of the preakness, cloud computing. went back and forth with benioff this weekend whether you know -- what did that mean? >> he said -- >> not really. it's kind of funny that cloud computing, the horse won. see, i was looking for some sort of -- yeah that's who i'm looking for, jim. >> just take it. >> he came back with a picture of david blaine. refocused on david blaine who i saw firsthand. >> he's amazing. >> yeah. he turned me into elon musk. >> so the dow's up 90. led by boeing and apple and the s&p with its gain is going positive for may once again. let's get to dom chu on the floor. >> no surprise that the bullish tilt is pro cyclical, pro growth stocks out there. if you look at the
monsanto used to be considered chemicals, now it's an ag company. had the great quarter on friday. there's a lot of things going on in ag that positive and these are real industrial companies. i think they're -- do we see a reversion to the industrials? last week remember was a lot of the nvidia. a lot of cloud. you know by the way, just metaphorically, the winner of the preakness, cloud computing. went back and forth with benioff this weekend whether you know -- what did that mean? >> he...