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2022-07-21 at 9:21 PM #5697
暮眞★潤 (Jun Kurema)
KeymasterThis page contains summary of CNBC program “Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer” which was on air on Monday, July 18, 2022. It also contains links to CNBC sites which contain video clips and transcripts.
(1) Here’s Jim Cramer’s advice to navigate this uncertain earnings season (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/18/heres-jim-cramers-advice-to-navigate-this-uncertain-earnings-season.html)
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday recommended investors take a wait-and-see approach toward shares of companies that are about to report quarterly numbers.
- “If you’re thinking about buying something that’s about to report, why not wait until you hear what they have to say?” the “Mad Money” host said.
(2) Interview: Billionaire investor Ken Langone says these are the ‘3 most powerful things in business’ (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/18/billionaire-investor-ken-langone-names-3-most-powerful-things-in-business.html)
- Billionaire investor and philanthropist Ken Langone on Monday detailed three core business principles he’s believed in during his career.
- “The three most powerful things in business: a kind word, a thoughtful gesture, and passion and enthusiasm for everything you’re doing,” Langone told Jim Cramer on “Mad Money.”
(3) These are 10 of the best-performing stocks since Jim Cramer’s ‘Mad Money’ debuted on TV (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/18/10-of-the-best-performing-stocks-since-jim-cramers-mad-money-debuted.html)
- Jim Cramer on Monday looked back at some of the best-performing stocks since “Mad Money” debuted on CNBC more than 17 years ago.
- On Monday, “Mad Money” relocated its broadcast set to the New York Stock Exchange.
Best Performing S&P 500 Stocks Since Mad Money began in March 2005: (i) Netflix, (ii) Apple, (iii) Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, (iv) Monster Beverage COrp, (v) Booking Holdings, (vi) Nvidia, (vii) Amazon, (viii) Illumina Inc., (ix) Monolithic Power Systems, (x) Tyler Technologies
(4) Executive Interview: Goldman Sachs CEO on macro uncertainty is impacting the bank’s hiring approach (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2022/07/18/goldman-sachs-ceo-on-macro-uncertainty-is-impacting-the-banks-hiring-approach.html)
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon appeared on Monday’s episode of “Mad Money,” after the Wall Street bank reported quarterly results earlier in the day.
Ticker: GS
(5) Cramer’s lightning round: Eversource Energy doesn’t have a big enough dividend yield (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/18/cramers-lightning-round-eversource-energy-doesnt-have-a-big-enough-dividend-yield.html)
- Eversource Energy: “It doesn’t yield enough for me. I spoke with the people of Duke [Energy] last week. I think that’s actually a better situation.”
- Beyond Air Inc.: “I think that is the ultimate speculative stock, in which you’ve got to prepare to lose $8. It’s an $8. I don’t like that.”
- Nutrien: “No. It’s not [a buy]. It’s a fertilizer stock at [roughly] 4 times earnings, and those earnings are going to collapse.”
Ticker: ES, XAIR, NTR
(6) [No Video Clip] Jim Cramer reflects on ‘Mad Money’ moving to NYSE floor and lessons he’s learned from Wall Street (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2022/07/18/jim-cramer-reflects-on-mad-money-moving-to-nyse-floor-and-lessons-hes-learned-from-wall-street.html)
On his first “Mad Money” broadcast from the NYSE floor, host Jim Cramer reflects on the lessons he’s learned from his four-decade career on Wall Street.
Other Stocks Discussed (calls with audience): Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG), Salesforce (CRM) [charitable trust owns it]
Ref: Links to other sites that relate to episode of July 18, 2022
- Google Podcast (Sound)
- Internet Archive (Video & Texts per minute)
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