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att, a great utility, this time, telco, and a terrific yield.th and a speculative resource company. here's the real problem. we have solar capital which we have had on air and this is a non-diversified management fund. we've had them on and it's terrific. it's a financial company. they both have high yields and mike ferrell, a lot of people worry about his health, and he put out a release saying things are going to be good, and i think the quarter was viewed as a miss. i'm not worried about the quarter, but i would take annaly and throw back solar capital, and once again, i'll recommend abbott to be consistent and get a higher yielding health care company and then -- ♪ hallelujah? >> jonathan in connecticut? >> caller: first time caller, long time is listener. good to talk to you. i want to know if i'm diversified. i have berkshire b, cbu, microsoft, chevron and pfizer. am i diversified, jim? >> mr. big cap here, i've got to tell you. someone asked me yesterday about chevron, and i have not talked enough about chevron because i've been so fixate
att, a great utility, this time, telco, and a terrific yield.th and a speculative resource company. here's the real problem. we have solar capital which we have had on air and this is a non-diversified management fund. we've had them on and it's terrific. it's a financial company. they both have high yields and mike ferrell, a lot of people worry about his health, and he put out a release saying things are going to be good, and i think the quarter was viewed as a miss. i'm not worried about the...
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we have a telco company, a computer, and a food company and gold, that is absolutely perfectoperfect . audrey rocks. >> let's go to gary. >> caller: hi, jim program my stock are dlr, slrc, nly, and at&t, and exelon, exc, particularly interested in your thoughts on analy and exelon. >> these are very controversial names right now. okay, first of all, exelon, i think is a fine utility and i think it's terrific. people don't like it, and i think you're making a mistake. i think it's a great utility and i like the yield, and i think it's great. >> a great utility, this time, telco, and a terrific yield. i want to own them both and a speculative resource company. here's the real problem. we have solar capital which we have had on air and this is a non-diversified management -- we've had them on and it's terrific. it's a financial company. they both have high yields and mike ferrell, a lot of people worry about his health and you put out a release saying things are going to be good, and i think the quarter was viewed as a miss. i'm not worried about the quarter, but i would take ana latin
we have a telco company, a computer, and a food company and gold, that is absolutely perfectoperfect . audrey rocks. >> let's go to gary. >> caller: hi, jim program my stock are dlr, slrc, nly, and at&t, and exelon, exc, particularly interested in your thoughts on analy and exelon. >> these are very controversial names right now. okay, first of all, exelon, i think is a fine utility and i think it's terrific. people don't like it, and i think you're making a mistake. i...
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restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ >>> is there nothing we can do to lower gasoline prices. and are we hostage to the geopolitical tussl
restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can...
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telco, nice yield, nice yield., household products, nice yield, appliance, cyprus semi, a big buyback. domino's one complaint here if you use the apple app, you can't order the no cheese option. put that out. completely extraneous. restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. want to prote. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the the new spark cardnth from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male ann
telco, nice yield, nice yield., household products, nice yield, appliance, cyprus semi, a big buyback. domino's one complaint here if you use the apple app, you can't order the no cheese option. put that out. completely extraneous. restaurant, telco, drug, appliance, and tech. once again, perfection. congratulations to all players. stay with cramer. want to prote. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think...
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the fredericks news post embarked on an investigation into may delays after the processing center on telcolosed the end of last year. now frederick people's mail is sorted in baltimore and at least 50 customers find that's led to a delay of weeks and weeks in getting their mail. >>> now to virginia where the state senate passed a bill that would repeal a law that limits you to buying only one handgun per month. the house of delegates passed its version of the bill last week. supporters of a repeal say the law is no longer needed because federal gun control laws have proven effective. opponents say it makes no sense to repeal a state law that's pen working. >>> also in rich -- been working. >>> also in richmond a senate committee passed a bill making texting or e-mailing while driving a primary offense in virginia. currently it's a second offense, so a police officer has to stop you for another reason. democrat george barker of fairfax is the sponsor of the bill and he points to a big jump in traffic accidents blamed on people texting behind the wheel. >>> a man in montana says i always wan
the fredericks news post embarked on an investigation into may delays after the processing center on telcolosed the end of last year. now frederick people's mail is sorted in baltimore and at least 50 customers find that's led to a delay of weeks and weeks in getting their mail. >>> now to virginia where the state senate passed a bill that would repeal a law that limits you to buying only one handgun per month. the house of delegates passed its version of the bill last week. supporters...
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under and above our common streets in the satellite towers broadcasting over our common airwaves big telco and cable companies.
under and above our common streets in the satellite towers broadcasting over our common airwaves big telco and cable companies.
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entities that are involved in running the networks, running the internet, you know, the top five or six telcos in the united states see the network traffic in the world pass through their pipes. if you add that to what the nsa sees and develop that common operating picture, that's a game changer in terms of the threats that you're able to see all across the world and the way that you're able it to collaborate and share information on how to stop the threats. so, you know, i think the answer on information sharing is that, you know, the dod, dhs, mou that allows for the of two them to collaborate is important. models like the dib pilot are really important. potentially an organization like a national information sharing organization could be important. all of them, you know, to harken back to what admiral mcconnell said, all are necessary but not sufficient. you need to push information sharing at all different levels and with a number of different points of entry so that it's easy for companies and the government to share information across the board. i will leave the insurance question to oth
entities that are involved in running the networks, running the internet, you know, the top five or six telcos in the united states see the network traffic in the world pass through their pipes. if you add that to what the nsa sees and develop that common operating picture, that's a game changer in terms of the threats that you're able to see all across the world and the way that you're able it to collaborate and share information on how to stop the threats. so, you know, i think the answer on...
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under and above our common streets in the satellite towers broadcasting over our common airwaves big telco and cable companies should only be able to own such infrastructure so long as they're willing to share them with competitors at a reasonable price only when that happens only when any company that wants to have access to this internet infrastructure will americans be able to surf the internet at the same speed as the rest of the developed world. it's about time my email has made it through. as if in the big picture tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our website thom hartmann dot com for organizer to dot com also check out our two you tube channels or links the top part in dot com this entire show is also available as a free video podcast and i tunes and you can visit on our dot com download the audio podcast of our daily three radio show and we have a free time on our but i phone i pad app at the app store you sent us feedback at twitter at tom underscore our on facebook at tom or school or our blogs message boards and telephone to comment line at thom hartma
under and above our common streets in the satellite towers broadcasting over our common airwaves big telco and cable companies should only be able to own such infrastructure so long as they're willing to share them with competitors at a reasonable price only when that happens only when any company that wants to have access to this internet infrastructure will americans be able to surf the internet at the same speed as the rest of the developed world. it's about time my email has made it...
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finistar after the close, i like american tower for cell phone and telco spend. but intel, it's the valuation, steve. microsoft, it's the valuation. dell, it's evaluation. barely went down, it's the dividends, it's the buybacks, it's the cash flow. it's inexpensive versus last time. i'm popping the tiny bubbles right here, right now or at least the bubble talk. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- the other pipeline. while the world focuses on keystone, there's another pipeline that could be about to change everything. >>> stick around, cramer's drilling down to easier pay at the pump with his interview next. >>> and later, what the heck? after the government cuts defense spending, one major contractor hits new 52-week highs. cramer's in the trenches, find out why all coming up on "mad money." "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone
finistar after the close, i like american tower for cell phone and telco spend. but intel, it's the valuation, steve. microsoft, it's the valuation. dell, it's evaluation. barely went down, it's the dividends, it's the buybacks, it's the cash flow. it's inexpensive versus last time. i'm popping the tiny bubbles right here, right now or at least the bubble talk. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- the other pipeline. while the world focuses on keystone, there's...
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telco. really terrific i'm going to call it a consulting company.aster limited partnership, a good utility, and a great industrial with really good yield. wow. i tell you that is the kind of portfolio that is going to stand the test. that is a fabulous portfolio. >> hallelujah! >> fabulous. i'm glad he is from pennsylvania because i know they got horse sense there. let's go to barbara in oregon. barbara? >> caller: hi, jim. boo-yah. anyway, what i wanted to say is thank you very much for your insight and guidance. i'd be out of the game without you. >> all right. >> caller: you have saved my portfolio. >> thank you. and i need to keep you. when you get to the promised land moments, you got to be in to wind. what's going on? >> caller: okay. the stocks that i have are ed, gold, gld, kmp, mcd and waste management, wm. >> man, look at that combination of yield and growth? i salivate over that. here we go. con ed, a big run but still has good yield. kinder morgan, everybody's fave, and why not? gold, i like the gld more than any individual stocks. mcdon
telco. really terrific i'm going to call it a consulting company.aster limited partnership, a good utility, and a great industrial with really good yield. wow. i tell you that is the kind of portfolio that is going to stand the test. that is a fabulous portfolio. >> hallelujah! >> fabulous. i'm glad he is from pennsylvania because i know they got horse sense there. let's go to barbara in oregon. barbara? >> caller: hi, jim. boo-yah. anyway, what i wanted to say is thank you...
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bristol-myers, and solar capital, no longer are they the financial mezzanine play, pipeline, food, drug, telcoect! ♪ hallelujah >> let's go to ronald in sweet, home alabama. ronald! >> caller: jim, a big old retired hoorah for you. >> a thank you for serving boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you. i have five of your books and i belong to kza alerts, and i think it's a great service. >> thank you, youio are cadre, and i very much appreciate that. thank you so much for your kind words. >> caller: okay. before i give you my stocks, jim, i would like for you to consider that 20% of my portfolio is in gld. 10% is cash and all my dividends are reinvested. >> what can i tell you? i'll bet you that can get you through the worst of times. if everyone was doing that, people would like the stock market more and we're doing great. thank you so much for that. what's going on. >> caller: okay, here is my roth ira, nly, win, ip, etn and epp. general jim, am i diversified? >> wow! >> now you're talking a four-star promotion there. remember, ira has to be careful and tax treatment. you have too much and ru
bristol-myers, and solar capital, no longer are they the financial mezzanine play, pipeline, food, drug, telcoect! ♪ hallelujah >> let's go to ronald in sweet, home alabama. ronald! >> caller: jim, a big old retired hoorah for you. >> a thank you for serving boo-yah back to you. >> caller: thank you. i have five of your books and i belong to kza alerts, and i think it's a great service. >> thank you, youio are cadre, and i very much appreciate that. thank you so...
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we love tango's ability to reduce telco spending managing devices remotely and handling device recyclingthe company's been putting up pretty impressive numbers i've got to tell you this stock is too hot for me. 45 times earnings. 20% growth rate. i say wait for tango to cool off, give you a better entry point. our third piece of business also from valentine's day, that was a real stump the chump day. david from california asked me about prospect capital. pcsc -- pcec, like englewood cliffs. and i said i'd get back to him. i looked at this one before and this one i'm not going to pound the table forrar right here. a business development company, publicly traded private equity firm. lends money to invest in small private expects and yields a joout juicy 11% yield. however, prospect capital doesn't have the most stellar track record since it came in 2004. it's done a series of secondary offerings most recently a 12 million share offering just this week-k now some people believe their business model might not be working well. in my view stay away. if you want a high yielder stick to the mlps
we love tango's ability to reduce telco spending managing devices remotely and handling device recyclingthe company's been putting up pretty impressive numbers i've got to tell you this stock is too hot for me. 45 times earnings. 20% growth rate. i say wait for tango to cool off, give you a better entry point. our third piece of business also from valentine's day, that was a real stump the chump day. david from california asked me about prospect capital. pcsc -- pcec, like englewood cliffs. and...
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we're underweight things like telcos and utilities. >> what's the risk to that?certainly it's greece. a messy default that unhinges the financial system causes a sharp sell-off in the financial sector would certainly add to a spike in volatility. >> what else are you watching besides gold? >> the oil market looks interesting, trapped around t theedthe $99 level. people are playing that in a small trading range. inventories have been building. the down side is still limited. you have those geopolitical risks. a dip in the oil market, mid-'90s. >> you look at this brent chart and i think a technician would just have a field day with that. guys, thank you so much. good to see you, jeff and phil. >> thank you. >>> all right, coming up, the most watched and the most tivo'd moments of last night's big game right after this break. and then we go beyond the gridiron and we'll talk about the other huge contest from last night, the super bowl ads. which ones worked, which didn't? we have exclusive cnbc data still ahead. so -- tell me again what happened. i was downstairs m
we're underweight things like telcos and utilities. >> what's the risk to that?certainly it's greece. a messy default that unhinges the financial system causes a sharp sell-off in the financial sector would certainly add to a spike in volatility. >> what else are you watching besides gold? >> the oil market looks interesting, trapped around t theedthe $99 level. people are playing that in a small trading range. inventories have been building. the down side is still limited....
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you know, the top five or six telcos in the united states see like 80% of the internet traffic or the network traffic in the world pass through their pipes and if you're able to add that -- to what nsa sees and develop that common operation -- common operating picture, that's a game-changer in terms of the threats that you're able to see all across the world and the way that you're able to collaborate and share information on how to stop those threats. so, you know, i think the answer on information-sharing is that, you know, the dod/dhs mou that allows them to collaborate is important and models like the dib pilot are really important. potentially an organization like a national information-sharing organization could be important but all of them, you know, to harken back to what admiral mcconnell said, all of them are necessary but not sufficient. you need to be, you know, pushing information-sharing at all sorts of different levels and with the number of different points of interest -- or excuse me. points of entry so that it's easy for companies and the government to share informat
you know, the top five or six telcos in the united states see like 80% of the internet traffic or the network traffic in the world pass through their pipes and if you're able to add that -- to what nsa sees and develop that common operation -- common operating picture, that's a game-changer in terms of the threats that you're able to see all across the world and the way that you're able to collaborate and share information on how to stop those threats. so, you know, i think the answer on...