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      This page contains summary of CNBC program “Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer” which was on air on Wednesday, December 15, 2021.  It also contains links to CNBC sites which contain video clips and transcripts.

       

      (1) Jim Cramer says the Santa Claus rally may have started early this year. Here’s why (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/15/jim-cramer-says-the-santa-claus-rally-may-have-started-early-this-year.html)

      • CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday it’s possible stocks begin their potential Santa Claus rally a bit ahead of schedule this year.
      • After the Fed’s decision, the “Mad Money” host said he does not see anything that could “derail the market” through year-end.

       

      (2) Executive Interview: Enbridge CEO says the pipeline operator is ‘ideally positioned’ for low-carbon energy future (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2021/12/15/enbridge-ceo-says-the-pipeline-operator-is-ideally-positioned-for-low-carbon-energy-future.html)

      Al Monaco, president and CEO of pipeline operator Enbridge, appeared on Wednesday’s episode of “Mad Money” with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.

      Ticker: ENB

       

      (3) Executive Interview: Campbell Soup CEO says some causes of inflation will be more difficult to overcome (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/15/campbell-soup-ceo-some-inflation-causes-will-be-difficult-to-overcome.html)

      • Some causes of inflation will be more difficult to move past than others during the pandemic economic recovery, Campbell Soup CEO Mark Clouse told CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
      • “Clearly parts of the inflation that we’re seeing now I do think are more transitional in nature,” he said.
      • “But I also think there are some areas that probably are a bit more structural,” he added.

      Ticker: CPB

       

      (4) Neogen CEO touts deal with 3M’s food-safety unit, says it improves blockchain innovation (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/15/neogen-ceo-3m-food-safety-unit-deal-improves-blockchain-innovation.html)

      • Neogen CEO John Adent on Wednesday touted the company’s deal to merge with 3M’s food-safety unit.
      • It improves revenue growth opportunities and fuels innovation on emerging technologies such as the blockchain, he told CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
      • Combining with 3M’s food-safety unit “doubles the size of our business,” Adent said in an interview on “Mad Money.”

      Ticker: NEOG, MMM

       

      (5) Cramer’s lightning round: I prefer crypto over gold as a hedge (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/15/cramers-lightning-round-i-prefer-crypto-over-gold-as-a-hedge.html)

      • Academy Sports and Outdoors: “I think this stock is really cheap. Now, I am a hunter. I am not as biased as a lot other people. I think it’s a cheap stock, and it should be bought.”
      • 23andMe: ”[CEO] Anne Wojcicki … has to do health care. If they are just the kind of, ‘well, let me see where I’m from and what I’m from,’ that’s a no-go. They have to make that deal with [GlaxoSmithKline] work big. It has to work very, very big.”
      • Barrick Gold Corp: “I have historically liked Barrick Gold. I am not giving up on it. Yield is 2%. But gold has lost its ability to be a hedge, and we all have to recognize that. I used to say that gold should be a 10% hedge. Now it’s only 5%. I prefer crypto to gold.”
      • Everbridge: ”[Former CEO David Meredith] resigned, and what I like when someone resigns just out of nowhere is an honest view of what the heck happened. I would like that. … I can’t recommend a stock, even if I think it’s great, if I don’t know what happened to the CEO.”
      • Denali Therapeutics: “I know this because I do a lot of work with brains … and I can tell you that’s a very hard call, and that’s a very speculative situation. We’ve been trying to develop some medicines that go beyond that, and … it’s just very, very hard to do.”

      Ticker: ASO, ME, GOLD, EVBG, DNLI

       

      (6) [No Video Clip] No Huddle offence: Vaccine vs Virus

       

      Other Stocks Discussed (calls with audience): Twitter (TWTR), DocuSign (DOCU)

       

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