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On Stockpickr Answers Thursday and yesterday, Jim Cramer responded to a new batch of questions posed by members of the Stockpickr community. Anybody can ask, respond or comment at Stockpickr Answers; the top responders get ranked in our "Top Analysts" section. Here are a few of the questions to which Cramer recently responded. (Note: You may have to scroll through several answers to see Cramer's.)
- Cramer recently recommended Agrium (AGU). Its recent secondary may be the only reason they haven't rallied along with the rest of the agriculture sector. Should one wait for more downside before starting to scale in, or giddyup now?
Click here for Cramer's answer to this question. - Any thoughts on Sprint (S)?
Click here for Cramer's answer to this question. - I am, for better or for worse, a Calpine (CPNLQ.PK) shareholder. It was just announced that a judge has approved Calpine's bankruptcy plan. Calpine will convert from a pink sheet stock to a common stock, and it's doubtful if shareholders will receive anything at all in the settlement. The press release stated: "Calpine's current shareholders will receive warrants to buy up to 10% of shares in the reorganized company." I am not familiar with this term or type of transaction. Can you clarify please?
Click here for Cramer's answer to this question. - National Semiconductor (NSM) has 80% of its business in ROW (rest of world) -- wouldn't that be a greater influence on its good earnings vs. the Chicken Little conference call of "subprime is not a problem for us"?
Click here for Cramer's answer to this question.
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