Mad Money Mailbag
Cramer's Mailbag: AT&T's Rebirth
01/12/07 - 12:40 PM EST
Editor's note: Jim Cramer answers questions below.
Are AT&T T and Comcast CMCSA still worth holding onto? -- David A. Jim Cramer: Wow -- you just named my top telecom and cable stocks, respectively. AT&T has been born again, following the closure of the BellSouth purchase. The deal finally creates one security you can buy that gives you a pure-play on Cingular Wireless. Comcast has always been best-of-breed in the cable business, and last year's 63% gain is a sign that investors are finally embracing the sector once again.
Do you still like the FCNTXFidelity Contrafund? -- Vince M. Jim Cramer: Even though this fund closed to new investors last April, I believe it remains an attractive long-term holding for current holders. According to Bloomberg, the fund's performance is in the 90th percentile of the market, with a five-year compound annual return of 11.8%. Will Danoff is one of the best, most consistent managers in the market, which is no easy task when you have almost $70 billion under management.
Will Nymex NMX shares ever return to the post-IPO high of $152? -- Axel D.
Jim Cramer: Even if energy prices have pulled back early on in 2007, I believe the exchanges remain a solid investment. That said, New York Stock Exchange NYX remains my favorite stock in this group, and I own it for my charitable trust. The company has the best brand in the business, and should be very successful with its international expansion strategy.
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