Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Oct. 27
Here's how some of Monday's 'Mad Money' stocks fared on Tuesday.
05:35PM 10/27/09
Fed Up With FedEx -- Updated (RealMoney.com $)
The shipper posted a hugely disappointing quarter, and the implications for the economy are ominous.
08:19AM 06/17/09
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Cheap Banks
Jim Cramer says that State Street, US Bancorp and BB&T are the cheapest banks.
04:43PM 05/19/09
Cramer's 'Stop Trading!': Bucyrus
Jim Cramer said that Bucyrus is his No. 1 play on a stimulated Indian economy.
03:02PM 05/18/09
Lowe's Could Make Scotts a Fast Grower (RealMoney.com $)
A deal here could be your best play on the nationwide trend of outdoor do-it-yourself.
10:47AM 05/18/09
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Ford
Jim Cramer says he'd buy Ford below the price of its secondary offering.
04:48PM 05/13/09
How to Play the Rotation Into Soft Goods (RealMoney.com $)
The weaker dollar is the primary driver here, so look for names that will benefit.
09:03AM 05/13/09
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Dean Foods
Jim Cramer recommended getting into Dean Foods at its secondary offering.
06:16PM 05/04/09
TheStreet.com TV Recap: Plugged In to Home Electronics
Cramer looks at some of the players in the sector, such as Circuit City and Best Buy.
01:24AM 06/20/07
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Uranium, Your Portfolio
The best way to play the radioactive element's rising price? Energy Metals, says Cramer.
08:37PM 02/22/07
RealMoney Radio Recap: Sitting Bull
Cramer says to hold on to what you've got, as difficult as that seems, because better times are ahead.
03:21PM 07/17/06
RealMoney Radio: Batteries Included
Cramer says that in tough times, batteries, lawn and personal grooming products are the plays.
03:12PM 07/17/06
When Brands Matter (RealMoney.com $)
Spectrum Brands has some first-rate product ideas, but its brands are second-rate.
10:48AM 07/17/06
Home Is Where the Hurt Is (RealMoney.com $)
Cramer is cautious on the cyclicals in the homes, based on an emerging pattern of blow-ups.
09:20AM 06/23/05
Strangely, Retail Rally Skips Sears (RealMoney.com $)
Lowe's and Home Depot have punched up the group, except for the play that makes the most sense here.
03:35PM 05/17/05


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