Mad Money Recap
Cramer's 'Mad Money Recap': The Next President's Green Thumb
04/23/08 - 07:53 PM EDT
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"Everyone knows that a Democratic president would be good for just about everything green," Jim Cramer told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show.
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A Boost for Nuclear Power
If Republican candidate John McCain gets elected president, Cramer says the nuclear power industry will see the biggest boost. "McCain has never flip-flopped on his support for nuclear," he said. He said Shaw Group SGR will be the company with the most to gain from a McCain administration. While Cramer admitted that Wall Street was disappointed with Shaw Group's latest quarterly results, he called the negativity towards the company "short-sighted." Shaw Group is one of only a handful of companies that does both engineering and construction work on nuclear power plants, he reminded viewers. Cramer also recommended NRG Energy NRG as another McCain play. "NRG is the only electric utility that's totally committed to nuclear power," he said. Finally, Cramer reiterated a buy on Comverge Energy, which, he said, should perform well under any president, Democrat or Republican.The Auto-Recycling Boom
Cramer once again welcomed Willis Johnson, chairman and CEO of auto part recycler Copart CPRT to the show to discuss his company's outlook. Johnson said that the auto recycling business is booming. Not only do cars today have many recyclable parts, he said, but there is also a growing market for shipping slightly damaged autos overseas where they can be repaired more inexpensively. Johnson also explained that Copart's disappointing quarter was due largely to costs associated with the company's recent acquisition in the U.K. and that those costs are now behind them. Cramer said he still feels Copart is in bull-market mode and suggested investors "stick with them."Sudden Death
Cramer was bullish on CIGNA CI and J Crew JCG. He was bearish on Delta Air Lines DAL and Target TGT. In a final note, Cramer told investors that Apple AAPL is still going higher over the next 12 months. "Stick with it," he said.Am I Diversified?
Cramer played "Am I Diversified" with callers to see if their portfolios have what it takes. The first caller's portfolio included Biogen Idec BIIB, Foster Wheeler FWLT, Freeport McMoran FCX, Hudson City Bancorp HCBK and ValuClick VCLK. Cramer called this portfolio "perfection." The second caller's top holding included Raytheon RTN, Pepsi PEP, Consolidated Edison ED, Conoco Philips COP and Philip Morris PM. Cramer said this portfolio was also great. The third caller's portfolio had AT&T T, Diana Shipping DSX, DuPont DD, JP Morgan JPM and Ford F preferred shares as his top holdings.Cramer believes El Paso has the potential to move much higher.
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