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2023-07-19 at 10:13 PM #7173
Jun Kurema (暮眞★潤)
KeymasterThis page contains summary of CNBC program “Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer” which was on air on Wednesday, July 19, 2023. It also contains links to CNBC sites which contain video clips and transcripts.
(1) What could crush a growing bull market? Cramer lays out potential hazards (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/19/what-could-crush-a-growing-bull-market-cramer-lays-out-the-hazards.html)
- Even though CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday that Wall Street is finally catching up to his bullish ways, he laid out several possible factors that could “slay the bull.”
- “There’s enough money still betting on a recession or sitting on the sidelines in short-term Treasurys, that I think this bull can still have forward momentum,” Cramer said. “Sure, something could go badly wrong, but for the moment, I think we’re too early into this move for it to end anytime soon.”
“What could derail the bull market?
- Signs of rising inflation
- Fed raising rates too high
- Egregious market froth
- China taking over Taiwan
- Flood of IPOs and secondary offerings
- A recession
- End of short covering
- Another serious bank run
- Disappointing earnings”
(2) [No Video Clips for non-Club Members] Executive Interview: First Horizon CEO Bryan Jordan goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2023/07/19/first-horizon-ceo-bryan-jordan-goes-one-on-one-with-jim-cramer.html)
First Horizon Chairman, President and CEO Bryan Jordan joins ‘Mad Money’ host Jim Cramer to talk regional banking, financials and more.
Ticker: FHN
(3) Executive Interview: Carvana CEO talks unexpected comeback and billion dollar debt restructuring deal (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/19/carvana-ceo-talks-unexpected-comeback-and-debt-restructuring-deal.html)
- Carvana CEO Ernie Garcia discussed the company’s better-than-expected quarter with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
- Carvana’s Wednesday second quarter earnings report showed its revenue at $2.97 billion, comfortably topping the $2.59 consensus estimate.
Ticker: CVNA
(4) Executive Interview: Mattel CEO talks Barbie’s official big screen debut: ‘This was not about making a movie, this was about creating an iconic cultural moment’ (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/19/mattel-ceo-talks-barbies-official-big-screen-debut.html)
- Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz sat down with CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday to discuss the launch of the brand’s cinematic universe and Barbie’s big screen debut.
- Kreiz said Mattel had a transformative moment when the company realized its customers are not just consumers, they’re fans.
- “We wanted to do something different, something unique, something that would stand out, and we are very excited for this creation of Greta Gerwig, who is one of the most prolific creators of our generation, and her interpretation, modern-day interpretation, of the Barbie brand,” he said.
Ticker: MAT
(5) Cramer’s Lightning Round: Trip advisor isn’t good enough (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/19/cramers-lightning-round-trip-advisor-isnt-good-enough.html)
- Tripadvisor: “I think it’s right that trip advisor has been left behind, I don’t think they’re good enough. I prefer Bookings, and I think that Brian Chesky is putting together amazing numbers, as we said when it was at 90, for Airbnb.”
- Luminar Technologies: “I feel terrible about Luminar, because I think it’s going lower, that’s how I feel about Luminar.”
- Shockwave Medical: “I’ve got to tell you, I am drawn to it as perhaps a positive sign, particularly because medical device stocks are very much in, but I do recommend EW even more. that’s right, EW.”
- Stellantis: “I like Stellantis, it’s just too cheap, people don’t believe. I think that’s wrong. I think you’ve got a winner.”
- Akoya Biosciences: “Total speculative stock, losing money, you have to do that in small increments, it’s just too, it’s too outlandish for this guy.”
- Vitesse Energy: “This is a way to be able to own oil without owning oil, and I think it’s a smart way, and I am behind it 100%.”
- Pfizer: “Pfizer, well I got to tell you, Dr. Bourla has got to put that money to work better, and by the way, he’s got to start working more with Nurtec. As the chief spokesperson for the American Migraine Foundation, Nurtec is an amazing drug. He owns it, let’s do more with it.”
- Vistra: “Who is this guy George for constantly stumping me? I don’t know this one either! I bet you it’s a darn good stock. Vistra, I’ll put it right down there with MRG, this guy’s good.”
Ticker : TRIP, LAZR, SWAV, STLA, AKYA, VTS, PFE, VST
(6) [No Video Clips for non-Club Members] FAANG is made up of companies I felt controlled their own destiny, says Jim Cramer (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2023/07/19/faang-is-made-up-of-companies-i-felt-controlled-their-own-destiny-says-jim-cramer.html)
‘Mad Money’ host Jim Cramer revisits the FAANG stocks after coining the term in 2017.
FAANG year to date Performance: META (+163%), AAPL (+50%), AMZN (=61%), NFLX (+62%), GOOGL 9+38%)
Other Stocks Discussed (Call with Listeners): General Mills (GIS) [great long term stock you should own it], Dominion Energy (D) [not trust, not my favorite], GE Health (GEHC) [we will be buying the stock]
Ref: Links to other sites that relate to episode of July 19, 2023
- Google Podcast (Sound)
- Internet Archive(Video & Texts per minute)
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