RealMoney Radio Mailbag
Editor's note: The following are questions received from listeners of "RealMoney Radio." To send Cramer a question about topics from his radio show, click here. Listen to Cramer's latest radio show by clicking here.
Do you think that Jamba Juice product placement on Sunday's episode of The Sopranos will move the stock higher? -- Josh from New York Jim Cramer: Unfortunately, I don't believe that the product placement will have much affect on the fortunes of Services Acquisitions Corp.(SVI - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr), which owns Jamba Juice. There wasn't much volume in the stock on Monday, and most investors probably don't even know that Jamba is owned by a publicly-traded entity. If the stock was going to make a serious move on this product placement, it probably would have happened already. For investors looking for product placement that can move a stock higher, I recommend watching the Oprah Winfrey show.
Is Honda Motor(HMC - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) worth owning? -- Reg from California Jim Cramer: I believe Honda is a very solid stock to own for the long-term. I also believe that American carmakers are going to continue losing market share, especially as production gets cut back, and Honda will easily sop up some of that share. Along with Toyota(TM - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr), Honda has succeeded by emphasizing product quality, and that has resonated strongly with consumers. On top of that, with gasoline prices so high, Honda's fuel-efficient models will be in strong demand this summer.
Want more Cramer? Check out Jim's rules and commandments for investing from his latest book by clicking here.
Cramer tells a listener when the potential is there for a short squeeze.
A listener learns why Cramer says stocks can sink on good news.
Cramer tells a listener how to access the all-important earnings conference call.
These forgotten Internet stocks are being accumulated by hedge funds.
Raspberries for Apple; You'll be sorry, UBS; Fortress or Fort Knox? Wholly unappetizing Foods; give Liberty AOL or give them...
The GOP presidential candidate raised $27 million in July.
Some credit and debit cards give you some cash back on purchases. But you need to manage it well to benefit from it.
Sponsored by:



