Cramer's Mad Money - Who Wants Dupont? (12/18/08) [View article]
It wasn't that long ago that Cramer liked Dupont and would buy it. I can understand that situations change, thus changing your thinking, but Cramer does it on a regular basis with many, many stocks. One week a stock is wonderful and the next week it sucks. Chances are, in another month or so he'll love the stock that he was bashing.
On Dec 19 08:19 AM funfun wrote:
> DuPont has been in a dramatic freefall for over a decade. The same > bumbling marginal Management remains intractably embedded, and offers > little hope for reversal. > > What Management seldom mentions publicly: a looming BIG BLACK HOLE > of disappearing earnings. Circa $1 billion in yearly Pharma PTOI > will soon begin to vanish with the sure and certain expiration of > two DuPont drug patents, Cozaar & Hyzaar, the only assets left > in DuPont's faded and phased-out pharma business! ...funfun..
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It wasn't that long ago that Cramer liked Dupont and would buy it. I can understand that situations change, thus changing your thinking, but Cramer does it on a regular basis with many, many stocks. One week a stock is wonderful and the next week it sucks. Chances are, in another month or so he'll love the stock that he was bashing.
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All Comments by leslie1947 »Cramer's Mad Money - Who Wants Dupont? (12/18/08) [View article]
On Dec 19 08:19 AM funfun wrote:
> DuPont has been in a dramatic freefall for over a decade. The same
> bumbling marginal Management remains intractably embedded, and offers
> little hope for reversal.
>
> What Management seldom mentions publicly: a looming BIG BLACK HOLE
> of disappearing earnings. Circa $1 billion in yearly Pharma PTOI
> will soon begin to vanish with the sure and certain expiration of
> two DuPont drug patents, Cozaar & Hyzaar, the only assets left
> in DuPont's faded and phased-out pharma business! ...funfun..