
Cramer's 'Mad Money' Follow-Up: Sept. 25
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.
Coca-Cola
(KO) - Get Report
: In his
segment, Cramer said that Coke is "terrific" and told viewers he wants them to buy more.
On Friday, Coke added 63 cents, or 1.2%, to close at $52.97.
Clearwire
(CLWR)
: Cramer said he preferred
AT&T
(T) - Get Report
and
Apple
(AAPL) - Get Report
to
Clearwire
(CLWR)
.
On Friday, AT&T slid 7 cents, or 0.3%, to $26.97; Apple lost $1.45, or 0.8%, to $182.37; and Clearwire closed down 27 cents, or 3.2%, to $8.22.
Oracle
(ORCL) - Get Report
: Cramer said Oracle's flatlining and recommended a switch to
Salesforce.com
(CRM) - Get Report
.
On Friday, Oracle lost 31 cents, or 1.5%, to close at $20.86, while Salesforce gave up $1.04, or 1.9%, to $55.06.
Sallie Mae
(SLM) - Get Report
: Cramer said he stills see Sallie Mae going to $10. "Let's stay with it," he said, "but there's no room to buy it here."
On Friday, Sallie Mae closed down 9 cents, or 1%, at $8.76.
To watch replays of Cramer's video segments, visit the Mad Money page on CNBC
.
At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in stocks mentioned.
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