
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Sept. 18
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.
"
," 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
.
That said, here's how some of the stocks that Cramer talked about on
fared today.
Range Resources
(RRC) - Get Report
: Cramer spoke with Chairman and CEO John Pinkerton about the natural gas industry's image problem in Washington, which Pinkerton blamed on the industry itself. Cramer said that if natural gas gets the recognition it deserves, Range Resources could be a huge stock.
On Friday, Range Resources closed down 32 cents, or 0.6%, to $51.26.
Freeport-McMoRan
(FCX) - Get Report
: On Thursday's show, Cramer said Freeport is headed higher. On Friday, it slipped $1.33, or 1.9%, to $70.14.
Yahoo!
(YHOO)
: Yahoo! also is on its way up, said Cramer, as it catches up to the rest of the market. On Friday, Yahoo! lost 11 cents to $17.39.
BP
(BP) - Get Report
: Cramer owns BP for his
charitable trust and didn't want to sell it on Thursday. He liked its 6% yield and said it's a "better company" than it used to be.
On Friday, BP closed down a penny at $54.79.
Las Vegas Sands
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: Cramer said he preferred
Wynn
(WYNN) - Get Report
to LVS. "Pick up something a little less speculative," he said.
Las Vegas Sands slid 13 cents, or 0.7%, to $18.86, while Wynn lost 3 cents to close at $69.16.
To watch replays of Cramer's video segments, visit the Mad Money page on CNBC
.
At the time of publication, Cramer was long BP.
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