Mad Money Recap
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Why This 420-Point Rally Is Different
03/18/08 - 07:44 PM EDT
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This huge oversold market may have finally hit bottom, Jim Cramer told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Tuesday. "Last Tuesday's rally was not the bottom of this market," he said, "but today's rally was." Cramer cited several reasons why he now feels the markets has finally reached a sustainable bottom.
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Glass Bottle Boom
"We love niche bull markets," Cramer told viewers. That's why he recommends glass-bottle maker Owens-Illinois OI, as a stock that's in bull market mode, but one that no one knows about. Cramer said the catalyst for Owens-Illinois is simply a shortage of glass. Owens should be able to raise prices for its glass products because of the supply of glass should remain tight until 2010, according to recent reports. A recent analyst report by Goldman Sachs predicted a 6% to 7% price increase for 2008, a number that Cramer said will trickle to Owens' bottom line. The company recently reported blowout earnings numbers, beating Wall Street estimates by almost double. Owens reported earnings of $1 a share, when the street was only expecting 44 cents a share. Cramer also noted the company's strong foreign sales, which accounts for 70% of the company's revenue, are growing at 17% a year compared to only 8% domestically. Cramer said Owens-Illinois is also beginning to once again manufacture glass baby bottles, something concerned parents have been clamoring for amongst fears of toxic-laden plastic bottles. Cramer said Owns-Illinois stock could rise to $61 a share.A Brilliant Move
Cramer once again applauded Jamie Dimon, president and CEO of JP Morgan Chase JPM, for what Cramer called his "brilliance" in acquiring Bear Stearns BSC at a bargain basement price with help from the Federal Reserve. While Cramer was in awe with just about every aspect of Dimon's acquisition, he especially remarked on the patience and experience of Morgan's management team. Not only did JPMorgan have a strong balance sheet ready for such a bold move, Dimon also has the patience to wait for a large bank or brokerage to go belly up before striking, he said. "I cannot stress enough how good this is for JP Morgan," said Cramer. While Bear was clearly in trouble with its mortgage and bond operations, Cramer sees many of the firms business units as diamonds in the rough, just waiting for JPMorgan to capitalize on them. "Not only that, but JP Morgan gets a new headquarters to boot," Cramer noted.Mad Mail
Cramer told a viewer that he feels Wells Fargo WFC, US Bancorp USB and Goldman Sachs GS are all in a position to take over the next failing bank or brokerage. He told a second viewer that Starbucks SBUX will be at least an 18-month turnaround situation and that he still doesn't see a bottom in Hershey's HSY.Sudden Death
Cramer was bearish on Amedisys AMED and EMCORE EMKR.
Lightning Round
In the Lightning Round, Cramer was bullish on Goldman Sachs GS, Foster Wheeler FWLT, Hudson City Bancorp HCBK, FMC Technologies FTI, GlaxoSmithKline GSK, Schering-Plough SGP, US Bancorp USB, Wells Fargo WFC, Research In Motion RIMM, Apple AAPL, Frontline FRO and Freeport-McMoRan FCX. Cramer was bearish on Merrill Lynch MER, Fluor FLR, Penn National Gaming PENN, MBIA MBI, Flotek Industries FTK, Ford Motor F, Dryships DRYS, Cornell Companies CRN, Crocs CROX, American Apparel APP, Southern Peru Copper PCU and Wachovia WB. Want more Cramer? Check out Jim's rules and commandments for investing by clicking here.The Fed's bailout of Bear sets a bad precedent for other financials, Cramer says.
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