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mr. cramer absolutely love the show. >> we really appreciate you out there. >> booyah, mr. . >> i know you hear this all the time jim, but thank you, thank you thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market. >> i just want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and i am doing my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you are there for us. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... >> dr. stokes, your reaction? >> narrator: ...dr. robert stokes... >> people called him greedy. people called him arrogant. >> narrator: ...a dermatologist obsessed with the bottom line. >> i think he just was, like trying to get every last penny. >> narrator: he steals patients' money and reuses medical supplies. patients are put in danger. >> i feel like he physically attacked me. and now you're telling me that there's a possibility that i've been exposed to hepatitis? >> for patients of dr. robert stokes... >> what some have called the dirty doc
mr. cramer absolutely love the show. >> we really appreciate you out there. >> booyah, mr. . >> i know you hear this all the time jim, but thank you, thank you thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market. >> i just want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and i am doing my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know...
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mr. jim cramer. this is joe from ohio.> thanks. >> caller: lending club before earnings. >> i said don't buy it out of the earnings. it's an okay story but can i tell you that a firm may be in that group. that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >> hello? >> you've got what is probably the hottest in the category avion. congratulations. i am drinking more because i feel there's fewer calories. everyone wants tequila. it's incredible how much they want this tequila. >> i hope you'll come by bar san miguel. >> it's the video. there's lisa. let's go to corey in massachusetts, corey. >> we're making history today. i'm calling you on my apple watch. >> well, let me take that. that's amazing. tim, tim. come in. >> hey, jim, i'm calling from california to be exact. this is tim cook at apple. >> on monday during the so-called so-called frack attack. >> we call it the mother fracker. it's the second largest producer behind eog. >> oh father fracker.
mr. jim cramer. this is joe from ohio.> thanks. >> caller: lending club before earnings. >> i said don't buy it out of the earnings. it's an okay story but can i tell you that a firm may be in that group. that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >> hello? >> you've got what is probably the hottest in the category avion. congratulations. i am drinking more because i feel there's...
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mr. cramer. >> sweet. what's shaking there, bud. >> caller: first and foremost i want to thank you for your excellent and incredibly helpful advice you have provided to us viewers for all of these years. >> thank you very much. >> caller: congratulations to your wedding also. >> not bad. i like this thing. i like the wife. what's up. >> caller: now to the question. i wanted to know your thoughts on whether or not ebay would be a possible take over target by alibaba, especially now since we are almost near the spin off. >> i tell you, i never recommend stocks on a takeover basis. ly tell you that i think the ebay and paypal combo, it's good for both. i particularly like paypal. it's going to be good. you have profits. verizon believed in aol and if you're one of the shareholders that had faith too i say congratulations. much more "mad money" ahead include anything date with watson. imb super computer that can interpret millions of data points in seconds. i'm going to talk to the cfo. then quirky is helping
mr. cramer. >> sweet. what's shaking there, bud. >> caller: first and foremost i want to thank you for your excellent and incredibly helpful advice you have provided to us viewers for all of these years. >> thank you very much. >> caller: congratulations to your wedding also. >> not bad. i like this thing. i like the wife. what's up. >> caller: now to the question. i wanted to know your thoughts on whether or not ebay would be a possible take over target by...
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mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this best year by far and away in the market. >> i want to thank you you know for look out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and i'm doing my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. >>> there's some american companies that are so strong and so well managed that the stocks are worth buying into any meaningful pull back. stocks like ppg who make all kinds of proprietary coatings and paints. they have been chugging their way higher for years under charles bunch. we've heard him many times via satellite. tonight is is a treat because he's in studio. i'm delighted to him on here to hear what he and his company are up to. have a seat. >> thank you. great to be here. >> you have reinvented this company in a way that very -- a lot of people have tried and haven't been able to. i'm looking at a chart, in 2004 you were all sorts of different? k578 chemicals. other people are trying to catch up
mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this best year by far and away in the market. >> i want to thank you you know for look out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and i'm doing my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. >>> there's some american companies that are so strong and so well...
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mr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> mr. cramer michael galapin, the founder of latin america e. may mercado libre. they did an article on him. could you get him on your show? and also, it's a possibility that ali baba could buy stake in that company or buy it. >> we don't know what's going to happen on a takeover basis. we note business is strong there. but i got to tell you, i think owning e-bay into the pay pal split is an even better idea after all that mercado libre has done. so i suggest e-bay. >> i'd like to hear your thoughts on siesta restaurant ticker srgi. exponential rate growth and showing impressive year-over-year growth. for some recent stock's been trending downwards. am i missing something? >> this stock has now fallen 20. i think it's a very good situation. when we had the ceo on he talked about weakness in florida related to the affordable care act. he said there was weakness. i think you have to wait for the next quarter. dan in new jersey dan. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. i was calling on teresta therapeutics. it was up 38% after hours on tuesday. and i
mr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> mr. cramer michael galapin, the founder of latin america e. may mercado libre. they did an article on him. could you get him on your show? and also, it's a possibility that ali baba could buy stake in that company or buy it. >> we don't know what's going to happen on a takeover basis. we note business is strong there. but i got to tell you, i think owning e-bay into the pay pal split is an even better idea after all that mercado libre has done. so i...
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mr. cramer. >> how are you jim? >> caller: it's a beautiful day here.ll you that. >> beautiful day to be alive. >> caller: i think philadelphia should have signed you for a contact to try you out for baseball. >> you know what -- i could just -- this thing i could throw 440 feet and nail the guy at home plate. that's what i'm practicing after the early 50 foot expansion. what's going on? >> caller: all right. i want to see if i'm diversified in your opinion. first time caller watch your show all the time. >> thank you. >> caller: i have procter & gamble apple, smuckers, berkshire, ibm. >> i can't. berkshire we know that's warren buffett, terrific. schmuck smuckers food business. app and will ibm are too much alike. what do we need? i've been doing work on lock keed martin. it will give you dividend and growth. make that change. i like ibm. we know that but there's too much commonality. barbara in illinois? >> caller: hi jim. thank you for the call. >> of course. >> caller: now my stocks are sky works, visa eleanor, messo electronics and vf carp. >> real
mr. cramer. >> how are you jim? >> caller: it's a beautiful day here.ll you that. >> beautiful day to be alive. >> caller: i think philadelphia should have signed you for a contact to try you out for baseball. >> you know what -- i could just -- this thing i could throw 440 feet and nail the guy at home plate. that's what i'm practicing after the early 50 foot expansion. what's going on? >> caller: all right. i want to see if i'm diversified in your opinion....
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mr. cramer and booya from one of your biggest fans in new jersey. >> you're right down the block. >> calleryes we are. my question is krados security and defense solutions, should i stay with this defensive company or should i go? >> you should wait to hear what i -- that is a great idea. i can't -- i'm going to work on it all weekend. that fits exactly what i'm talking about and i didn't know it. our viewers know more than anyone. let's go to cindy in minnesota. cindy. >> caller: greetings from minnesota. long time listener first time caller. i'd like to get your thoughts on glu mobile. >> we got that -- can i just say we have a great quarter from gamestop and i'd rather you be with gamestop. and we backed away from athe nagative. great job, gamestop. pete. >> caller: booya. boston scientific. >> what a discipline here. and nobody ever hurt taking a paragraph profit and those are the four horseman of the heart business. lets go to tom. >> caller: how are you. big booya from new york. i'm lookingality at apple hospital? >> it's got that 6.5 divdnd yield. i'm with you on that one. i kind of
mr. cramer and booya from one of your biggest fans in new jersey. >> you're right down the block. >> calleryes we are. my question is krados security and defense solutions, should i stay with this defensive company or should i go? >> you should wait to hear what i -- that is a great idea. i can't -- i'm going to work on it all weekend. that fits exactly what i'm talking about and i didn't know it. our viewers know more than anyone. let's go to cindy in minnesota. cindy....
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mr. cramer, cra a w. >> better players in the game david?hat is going on. >> caller: shouldn't oshkosh vehicle maker be worth a look? >> yes, especially because municipalityies are getting wealthy. it's a good call. dennis in wisconsin, dennis? >> caller: run like the badgers. >> already had a bad run. might becoming in late. let's go to magngella. >> caller: hi, jim. regarding canada solar, despite it's disappointing performance in the stock and higher debt management risk and poor profit margins, why does the stock perform the way it is right now? >> well i think the problem is oil but, you know i've warmed up. that stock does well. i went through it. i thought that quarter was good. people were wrong to sell. scott in wisconsin, scott? >> caller: hey, jim, warm greetings from milwaukee. >> thank you. >> caller: milwaukee. virgin america, i want to say these questions were generated by my 14-year-old who is a budding young investor or virgin america. all goals were met and surpassed. >> it's out of favorite. i think your boy is doing the r
mr. cramer, cra a w. >> better players in the game david?hat is going on. >> caller: shouldn't oshkosh vehicle maker be worth a look? >> yes, especially because municipalityies are getting wealthy. it's a good call. dennis in wisconsin, dennis? >> caller: run like the badgers. >> already had a bad run. might becoming in late. let's go to magngella. >> caller: hi, jim. regarding canada solar, despite it's disappointing performance in the stock and higher debt...
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mr. cramer thank you for taking my call. today i'd like to talk to you about gm.ms nothing good is going for them. first the ignition switch defect story and now sales in china are declining. should investors stay away from gm. >> this is a soul hitch searcher for me. we debate it every day. out of 4% yield we got that great income stream but europe is bad. the answer is i don't want you in there. we've been saying listen we doesn't know what to do we don't want to give it away because it seems too cheap but talk about a stalk this has no momentum. andy in alabama. >> caller: hello cramer. we need your advice down here. >> sure. >> caller: i bought something three weeks ago and got off that train and got into mic, i wonder if you think i should keep or sell m.i.c.. and thank you jim. >> i'm a big supporter of chip kelly and he thinks it will help in practices i'm all in. here's the problem. i don't like infrastructure stocks and union pacific is breaking down it is so cheap, i know the stock is rolling over i know they have a fracking problem, 234e have oil issues
mr. cramer thank you for taking my call. today i'd like to talk to you about gm.ms nothing good is going for them. first the ignition switch defect story and now sales in china are declining. should investors stay away from gm. >> this is a soul hitch searcher for me. we debate it every day. out of 4% yield we got that great income stream but europe is bad. the answer is i don't want you in there. we've been saying listen we doesn't know what to do we don't want to give it away because it...
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mr. cramer booyah from beautiful alabama. >> thank you. >> caller: jim i love ceos who are willing to put their own money where their mouth is. if it's a company that they lead 25 million to be exact you have to have vision with anything to put that money on the line. i also love companies with promotions like cut your bill in half and willing to hand deliver your phone at the place of your choosing and transfer your contacts while they're there. sprint is still the number three company and the stock is undervalued. >> let's rate them. if you want growth you do t-mobile. he's remarkable. if you want to have dividend you go to att. if you want to have dividend growth verizon and if you want a pure speck you go to sprint. that's because sprint needs to raise a huge amount of money. there may be insidecider buying. i do believe the company did a good job this morning. david in illinois david. >> caller: big booyah from black hawk chicago land here. i'm calling regarding bio pharma. you had them on in 2013 and since that time they made some acquisitions on two of their drugs and they have a r
mr. cramer booyah from beautiful alabama. >> thank you. >> caller: jim i love ceos who are willing to put their own money where their mouth is. if it's a company that they lead 25 million to be exact you have to have vision with anything to put that money on the line. i also love companies with promotions like cut your bill in half and willing to hand deliver your phone at the place of your choosing and transfer your contacts while they're there. sprint is still the number three...
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mr. cramer boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> i got some -- need some information on wind stream and wind stream recently had a reverse split from what i can see. and then they had another company cfal wlachlt is. what is your opinion on them? >> wind stream the company i know -- wow. that's a telco company with a big yield. i'm not a fan. i just think that i need growth. and that doesn't happen. let's go to mike in new york city. >> hey boo-yah, jimmy. >> boo-yah. >> i want to ask you about 21st century fox. >> they're going back and forth. i wasn't crazy about the quarter. the stock is inexpensive. i think the indian initiatives are going to pay off. i'm not crazy about it here. why? cbs blew out the quarter. disney blew out the quarter and time warner blew out the quarter. brian in new york. >> hey jim. congratulations on getting married. >> thank you, man. i'm loving it. what's going on? >> awesome. i'm playing the financials group. i bought ttbi at $42. i turned it at $52. should i hold on to it? >> yeah, hold on man. interest rates are going higher. i don't think rates are going to go that much hig
mr. cramer boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> i got some -- need some information on wind stream and wind stream recently had a reverse split from what i can see. and then they had another company cfal wlachlt is. what is your opinion on them? >> wind stream the company i know -- wow. that's a telco company with a big yield. i'm not a fan. i just think that i need growth. and that doesn't happen. let's go to mike in new york city. >> hey boo-yah, jimmy. >> boo-yah. >> i...
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mr. cramer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. cramer: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker the most basic responsibility of a government of the people, by the people and for the people is to protect the people. we protect our senior citizens' economic security, social security. we protect our country with our national security. we have a department of homeland security to protect all people. it seems that the very least we can do for the most vulnerable, defenseless and innocent among us is to protect them with this most basic right. to protect them from the imposition of the excruciating pain of abortion. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on this important bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: mrs. maloney from new york, i recognize for a minute and a half. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leaders
mr. cramer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. cramer: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker the most basic responsibility of a government of the people, by the people and for the people is to protect the people. we protect our senior citizens' economic security, social security. we protect our country with our national security. we have a department of homeland security to protect all people. it seems that the very least we can do for...
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mr. cramer the hardest working man in the investment business. >> unfortunately, i can only work until 11tonight and get up at 3:30 tomorrow i've got so much to do. what's going on? >> caller: quick question for you. the oil sector coming back to us. i want to ask you about sea drill and i want a lightning two-fer jim. core he'so oil. what do you think? >> i like corezo but when it comes to sea drill, it's sell, sell, sell time. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. t td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast busine
mr. cramer the hardest working man in the investment business. >> unfortunately, i can only work until 11tonight and get up at 3:30 tomorrow i've got so much to do. what's going on? >> caller: quick question for you. the oil sector coming back to us. i want to ask you about sea drill and i want a lightning two-fer jim. core he'so oil. what do you think? >> i like corezo but when it comes to sea drill, it's sell, sell, sell time. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the...
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mr. cramer? >> we are. >> in light of the recent drop of nearly 20% in biotech, do you think it's a good time to turn west? >> i don't know man. you know what i'm going with here? i'm got going not with the ones that are down but the ones that are up. i don't know if you caught today, a milestone was reached. a stock we recommended at five in our first year of this show closed at 504. that stock is regeneron up from 5 to 500. it ain't done. i go with regeneron. look for the goods? today is the day to evaluate big market trends. i'm here to help you figure it out and spot some sweet deals. hey, where was this when i needed it a couple of weeks ago? "mad money" tonight. biotech up nearly 40% this year. can this united therapeutics? keep the healthy gains alive? i got the ceo. then twitter has put investors on a wild roller coaster ride. should you bother with the stock or is the risk of another disappointing quarter worth the potential reward? >>> american airlines. summer travel season. can it put
mr. cramer? >> we are. >> in light of the recent drop of nearly 20% in biotech, do you think it's a good time to turn west? >> i don't know man. you know what i'm going with here? i'm got going not with the ones that are down but the ones that are up. i don't know if you caught today, a milestone was reached. a stock we recommended at five in our first year of this show closed at 504. that stock is regeneron up from 5 to 500. it ain't done. i go with regeneron. look for the...
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mr. cramer he lives in the state that houses an air force base. the chair: the gentleman from south dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. cramer: i thank the gentlewoman for yielding and the chairman and to those of my colleagues that have helped co-sponsor this important amendment. i think that the author of the amendment did a great job in discerning between three days and 30 minutes. 30 minutes is hardly what some have called a hair trigger. clearly we want to be at a strategic advantage and we did a tremendous significant disadvantage should we have to take three days. anybody who's been to one of these bases, as many of us have they've been in the bunkers, they've seen the control system, know that the protocols that are in place are anything but hair trigger. we can be confident that we both have the ability to respond quickly, but not the ability to respond too quickly. i urge a yes vote on the amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. does any member seek time in opposition? the gentleman is recognized for
mr. cramer he lives in the state that houses an air force base. the chair: the gentleman from south dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. cramer: i thank the gentlewoman for yielding and the chairman and to those of my colleagues that have helped co-sponsor this important amendment. i think that the author of the amendment did a great job in discerning between three days and 30 minutes. 30 minutes is hardly what some have called a hair trigger. clearly we want to be at a strategic advantage...
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mr. cramer has been very interested in your ability to develop products in 3-d. >> i spent time with your. i think it's so impressive. i said start selling and get out of 3-d systems. i've been saying it literally for months. i think your iteration is so much more successful. sticking with the systemwide business. obviously, yours is vastly superior to everybody else's. >> we are excited about this market. 3-d printing is at its most nascent nascent stage, but this has the potential to change everything. so we are excited about it and will go after it with our propriety technology. it's a right adjacent for hp. we are excited about that. hewlett-packard enterprise has real pockets of growth we need to go after on that side of business. >> yesterday we were talking about your deal in china. would love to come back to that. is it your belief in order to operate effectively in china you have to be part of the chinese-controlled company or the government will keep penalizing you? >> well you have to be part of the chinese community, the business community, the connections to the government. w
mr. cramer has been very interested in your ability to develop products in 3-d. >> i spent time with your. i think it's so impressive. i said start selling and get out of 3-d systems. i've been saying it literally for months. i think your iteration is so much more successful. sticking with the systemwide business. obviously, yours is vastly superior to everybody else's. >> we are excited about this market. 3-d printing is at its most nascent nascent stage, but this has the potential...
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mr. cramer. counting down to the opening bell. give you one more look at futures.e at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 m
mr. cramer. counting down to the opening bell. give you one more look at futures.e at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the...
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mr. cramer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. cramer: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker the most basic responsibility of a government of the people, by the people and for the people is to protect the people. we protect our senior citizens' economic security, social security. we protect our country with our national security. we have a department of homeland security to protect all people. it seems that the very least we can do for the most vulnerable, defenseless and innocent among us is to protect them with this most basic right. to protect them from the imposition of the excruciating pain of abortion. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on this important bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: mrs. maloney from new york, i recognize for a minute and a half. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leaders
mr. cramer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. cramer: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker the most basic responsibility of a government of the people, by the people and for the people is to protect the people. we protect our senior citizens' economic security, social security. we protect our country with our national security. we have a department of homeland security to protect all people. it seems that the very least we can do for...
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mr. jim cramer a big into yeah from ben oregon. >> i'm going to ben in another month. what's going on?have got a question on emc. what are your thoughts. >> i think it's stalled. stuck, i prefer you to see you in cisco here at $29 make a change tomorrow morning. let's go to david in new york. >> caller: hi jim. thank so much for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i'm curious what your thoughts are about nycb, new york community bank snits a cheap bank but i have to go with the best here wells fargo is breaking out bigtime from a trust. i know that yours is good. i think mine is better. let's go to devin in connecticut. >> caller: jim, what your thoughts on gray television network? >> i should be featuring them, they are doing incredibly well. let's go to bo in oklahoma. >> caller: i was wondering about the stock netflix. >> netflix is tricky i like them as a concept stock. in other words it can't be justified on the earnings it's justified on the idea that the market cap is too small given the idea of how big this company can be. i'm blessing. bye-bye bye-bye let's go to johnny i
mr. jim cramer a big into yeah from ben oregon. >> i'm going to ben in another month. what's going on?have got a question on emc. what are your thoughts. >> i think it's stalled. stuck, i prefer you to see you in cisco here at $29 make a change tomorrow morning. let's go to david in new york. >> caller: hi jim. thank so much for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i'm curious what your thoughts are about nycb, new york community bank snits a cheap bank but i...
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mr. secretary, jim cramer good. to see you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you.o rest particular thesis. there was a notion if oil and gas went down we would start losing jobs. isn't this the number that shows when oil and gas go down those industries lose people but the net benefit to the company is dramatic? >> 70% of gdp growth is consumption. lower gas prices put money in people's pockets. lower gas prices as you correctly point out, we have seen losses of jobs in that particular sector. in the aggregate when people have money in their pocket, they spend it. we see robust auto sales. we continue to see construction. that is a bellwether. there are people doing that addition on their home. they have confidence they've got a little money to spend. that's why we see more electricians and plumbers and glazers and other folks getting jobs. zero inflation is very helpful. zero inflation right now is pretty much about gas prices. >> mr. ekt s,secretary, you are passionate in defense of american workers. we got numbers from mexico showing dramatic build in autos. mex
mr. secretary, jim cramer good. to see you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you.o rest particular thesis. there was a notion if oil and gas went down we would start losing jobs. isn't this the number that shows when oil and gas go down those industries lose people but the net benefit to the company is dramatic? >> 70% of gdp growth is consumption. lower gas prices put money in people's pockets. lower gas prices as you correctly point out, we have seen losses of jobs in that...
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johning us with their thoughts jack moore director of search for jim cramer's charitable trust at the street and mre sense, microsoft? >> it makes a lot of sense. i was doing a quick poll. we have an interest in $27 private company, sales, you know, midcappish 5 million, 10 million, 15 million in sales. they're split on two platforms for running their businesses. either on the cloud with microsoft or using the google platform for contact and calendaring. they're paying a license with the sales force. if they're managing sales people, this is the platform. it's cloud based. i see microsoft, i don't care what they say, this makes a lot of sense for them. i also see ibm. this could be a game changer for them trying to get themselves to a 50% cloud base services. it would be a great product for them. i also see google. this makes sense for google small business platform. everybody would want this company. is it going to trade? i don't know. but, boy it makes a lot of sense for a lot of people. >> it has been growing fast. that's one reason cramer has had it in his charitable trust. do you think the dea
johning us with their thoughts jack moore director of search for jim cramer's charitable trust at the street and mre sense, microsoft? >> it makes a lot of sense. i was doing a quick poll. we have an interest in $27 private company, sales, you know, midcappish 5 million, 10 million, 15 million in sales. they're split on two platforms for running their businesses. either on the cloud with microsoft or using the google platform for contact and calendaring. they're paying a license with the...