Cramer's 'Mad Money Recap': Green Stocks Hit Pay Dirt
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The tide seems to be turning green, Jim Cramer told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Monday, which gave him the perfect opportunity to review how his environmentally friendly stocks in his green portfolio performed over the past year.
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Cramer said that three stocks in the green portfolio have dramatically underperformed the rest of the group, and he wanted to look at where they went wrong. First up was Tetra Tech, a water play that gained just 1.6% over the last year. "I got this one wrong," Cramer acknowledged, but he added that now "it's actually becoming right. Water will be the next global shortage. When it comes to Tetra Tech, they're the largest player in the sector." Cramer said that Tetra Tech will help the military increase its use of renewable energy and reduce water consumption. "It's entering the environmental sweet spot, and I'd be a buyer."- Loading Comments...
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