You Ask, Cramer Answers
Jim Cramer answers questions on Research In Motion, ignoring his critics and more.
On
Wednesday 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:
- I am long lululemon athletica (LULU) - Get Report and very pleased to be, but I don't really know how to figure out using numbers what this stock's target is.
Could someone help me? - Cramer said don't pay up for Hologic (HOLX) - Get Report, but it hasn't come back down yet.
Should I just go ahead and jump in? - Jim, on "Mad Money" last night, you mentioned Barron's twice and The New York Times at least once. You are asking for more vicious articles because they know if they get under your skin, you will continue to give them invaluable advertising.
Have you ever thought about that? - UBS (UBS) - Get Report and Citi (C) - Get Report have announced, and although they missed consensus estimates, their stock was up.
Does that give the green light for starting a position in a Wachovia (WB) - Get Report, U.S. Bancorp (USB) - Get Report, Bank of America (BAC) - Get Report before they announce earnings? - What are your thoughts on buying some Transocean (RIG) - Get Report at this level? I came within 10 cents of purchasing a block on limit order way back when it was around $75. I've been kicking myself since then.
Do you think it's still got further to go? - The Four Horsemen didn't get hit at the end of the lat quarter (whew).
What do you feel is the best move ahead of Research In Motion's (RIMM) earnings?
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(Editor's note: Cramer owns Citigroup, Hologic, and Transocean for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.)
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