Mad Money Follow-Up

Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: March 23

Stock quotes in this article:AAPL, BAC, NKE 

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Every night on "Mad Money," Jim Cramer offers market commentary and general investment advice, and he makes calls on specific stocks, both of his own choosing and in response to viewer requests. He relies on his many years of experience and strong track record, and he takes full responsibility for his calls.

"I never shirk from admitting my mistakes; instead, I dwell on them to learn from them. I change my mind, I take losses, I own up to them," Cramer has said.

Here we track some of his calls from the previous episode of "Mad Money" and find out, at least in the very short term, how the stocks are performing. Keep in mind that Cramer might not have been recommending that viewers take immediate action on a stock. And, of course, it's up to the individual investor to do his or her own homework.

That said, here's how some of the stocks that Cramer talked about on Monday's "Mad Money" show fared today.


Apple(AAPL): Cramer told viewers to still with the bull markets such as the mobile Internet tsunami. He pointed to Apple, which he owns for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust, as well as Broadcom(BRCM), Marvell Technology(MRVL) and TriQuint(TQNT).

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On Tuesday, Apple closed up $3.61, or 1.6%, at $228.36, while Broadcom picked up 0.3% to $34.20, Marvell added 2.8% to $21.14; and TriQuint gained 6.2% to $7.35.

Boeing(BA): Another bull market Cramer liked was the one in aerospace, which he said makes Boeing and component maker Honeywell(HON) buys. Cramer owns Honeywell for Action Alerts PLUS.

On Tuesday, Boeing gained 27 cents, or 0.4%, to close at $72.18, while Honeywell added 63 cents, or 1.5%, to $44.19.

Nike(NKE): Cramer recommended Nike, calling it best of breed. He liked its long-term story and that the company dominates the global athletic footwear market, with only 43% of sales coming from North America. The company beat earnings by 12 cents a share in its latest quarter, and sales grew by 6.6%.

"The world just doesn't have enough Nikes," said Cramer.

On Tuesday, Nike closed up 61 cents, or 0.8%, at 74.49.

Kohl's(KSS): In his "Lightning Round" segment, Cramer called Kohl's a buy. "It's still growing," he said, "and they've delivered throughout this recession."

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