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Jim Cramer Mad Money Show Review of Yum! Brands (YUM)
Despite skyrocketing food costs, Yum! Brands (YUM ) recently turned in an incredible quarter and is now trading near its 52-week high, Jim Cramer told fans of his "Mad Money" TV show Tuesday. Cramer welcomed chairman, CEO and president David Novak of Yum! Brands to the show to discuss his company's prospects. . . . . . . . get the full story at madmoneypicks.net
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Jim Cramer Mad Money Show Interview /w CEO of ConAgra (CAG) Gary Rodkin
Cramer welcomed President and CEO of ConAgra (CAG) Gary Rodkin to the "Mad Money" TV show to discuss his company's prospects. Cramer first recommended ConAgra on Oct. 26, 2005, and again on March 28, 2006. . . . . . . . . . . Get the full interview on madmoneypicks.net
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Mad Money Picks of Jim Cramer 4-29-08
Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Stock Picks for Tuesday April 29 2008. All of Jim Cramer’s stock picks for buying and selling are listed on our website. madmoneypicks.net
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Stocks that went up and stocks that went down
Up:
Office Depot (ODP) traded up 9% after the office-supply company reported better-than-expected EPS. . . . . . . . . more on our site!
Down:
Masco (MAS) fell 5% after the company said profits fell 99%. Adami Energizer Holdings (ENR) . . . . . . . . . . more on our website!
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VIDEO - Jim Cramer Mad Money picks stock market technical analysis 2-14-08
Jim Cramer picks for 2-14-08. Posted a video of what he thinks stock market investors should do and applied technical analysis to his picks. Enjoy!
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Good Stock Market Investing Advice from Jim Cramer’s Mad Money
The Bottom line is paying attention to specific markets for specific kinds of stocks. The importance of supply and demand for certain stocks are as important as what the company reports as their earnings.
