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Water Utilities: $450B Industry with 100% Penetration [view article]
Good post. You might have mentioned that water is more dear than PM and has no substitutes. The plans to drink sea water are not economically feasible yet, so that leaves the ground and surface waters, rivers, which are over used at about the 150% rate. Water is the sleeper in the commodities and will become constantly more dear and pricey. Reply
Dynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
If you look at Cramer as purely entertainment, he is great. Not sure I would trust his recommendations anymore.BTW, long WM...poorly run company which is why it went from 40 to 4. Now, a screaming trade!
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Dynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
Cramer seems to suffer from too many neurotic disabilities to make any well thought out analysis ... he seems to be an extremely insecure train wreck ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
JC's consumate cocky attitude, peppered with occasional histrionically false humility, if they were charted, would have the C himself looking like a bipolar parody of the stock market . Chart his prancing and rantings and weeping and you see what CNBC's producers think will sell "financetainment&... among the viewers, whom the producers obviously percieve to be dolts unworthy of serious perception. Just keep turning that dial to Bloomberg for responsible financial news reports and interviews. Replyragmatist
Dynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
When Cramer left Kudlow to start his own show, I watched, every day. Then, I made the biggest investment mistake I had made in a very long time by taking his advice on a few stocks. After that disaster, I have not watched or paid any attention to him, follow my own advice, and am making money.My observation: the random selecting monkey does better than Cramer. Jim is, in my opinion, another carnival tote for Wall Street, a huckster for his books and newsletter, and a born clown. Caveat Emptor should be superimposed over his TV program.
I do wonder what his Nielsen rating is. But, on CNBC, as well as MSNBC and NBC it doesn’t matter. GIGO is their motto.
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Dynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
If bear was "sold" at $10 then if WAMU sold/bought will it be for a similar price? The question is will it sell for more than the $4.00 stock price? No one knows, so it kinda like a roulette red/black bet. ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
JC suffers badly from media overexposure and appears not to be going away anytime soon. I can only take him in small doses. His baby, theStreet.com, reflects his annoying and difficult personality, but occasionally you find some worthwhile things there. It's usually just too exhausting to wade through the garbage to find the few gems though. Same applies to JC himself.RE WM, I think the market has long confirmed JC's opinion of this company. Stay away. Reply
Dynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
Does anybody like Cramer? I'm still trying to find someone who will praise Cramer. He says Washingtom Mutual is a poorly run company, but doesn't say why. These are the questions I want answered. ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
Cramer is a toilet bug. His entire purpose on TV is to sell advertising and, when he can, secretly preannounce to his buddies what he will be saying on the show so they can make undeserved profits. The little troll should be ignored. ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
I don't trust biotech stocks. They don't have long range potential as more and more people are growing disenchanted with the pills, potions and powders approach to health care. The trend is in wellness & prevention. ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
Cramer recently endorsed jaso and now calls it a "risk" ........ since he changes his mind on stocks so often ..... he has to be right! Plus he only remembers what he says when it benefits his "newest" comment on a stock! What a crock! ReplyDynamite Drug Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/21/08) [view article]
Yes, Cramer says don't buy WaMu. Time to buy some more shares. He's always wrong!! ReplyDo We Take Water for Granted? [view article]
As is the status quo in our pandering pro-business United States Government Representatives zero preventative measures will be implemented and we the people will experience yet another horrific crisis of magnitude--even more horrific than the present energy crisis. We just cannot seem to grasp the concept of non-finite natural resources! Replygordon
Do We Take Water for Granted? [view article]
encourage water reuse. wash your dishes by hand & throw the used dishwater on you lawn.> jack Reply
Do We Take Water for Granted? [view article]
If history is any indicator of the future, acting on our water shortage will be similar to our acting on our fossil fuel energy/enviroment problems. Not much will happen until we are in crisis mode.That said, I hold a position in WTR and other such utilities. Most of these have been taken down in price during the past six months and present decent entry points. Reply