Recap of "Mad Money" - 8/18/09

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CNBC - Mad Money Stock Commentary for 8/18/2009

Ockham's daily Recap of Mad Money.

Listed below are stocks that were mentioned in CNBC's Mad Money on Tuesday August, 18th.

Jim Cramer CNBC’s biggest star, hosts Mad Money each night of the week at 6pm ET. The hour long show is both entertaining and informative and each stock mentioned receives a lot of attention simply by virtue of being mentioned on Mad Money. Popular portions of Mad Money include Mad Mail, Am I Diversified and Lightning Round where Jim Cramer takes callers questions on air.

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Crystal Rock Holdings Inc (CRVP) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Crystal Rock Holdings Inc is in the news. Find out how this impacts CRVP trading on Ockham Research.

Now, you might know b&g. Kind of like conagra, they have all these great foods you don't know as b&g. I'm sure you know ortega, big in cream of wheat. How many times has your mom made you eat that? I actually like it. Farms of VERMONT PURE maple this is -- I think this is almost everybody's jam, isn't los palmas chili sauce. The beans are my fave, I have to admit, down there. And emeril branded sauces. It's b&g's line. And yes, because we are crossing delancey all night, b&g pickles, best there is, no offense to vlasik or clausen. It immediately goes about cutting costs and growing profits, but while the slash in jobs last year, it also slashed

“… - I think this is almost everybody's jam, isn't los palmas chili sauce. The beans are my fave, I have to admit, down there. And emeril branded sauces. It's b&g's line. And yes, because we are crossing delancey all night, b&g pickles, best there is, no offense to vlasik or clausen. It immediately goes about cutting costs and growing profits, but while the slash in jobs last year, it also slashed …”

6:32P, Aug. 18,2009 OI 34.16 Owens-Illinois, Inc.
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Owens-Illinois, Inc. (OI) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Owens-Illinois, Inc. is in the news. Find out how this impacts OI trading on Ockham Research.

Going in terms of conservation, in terms of -- you know, because of insulation. But he also said that housing starts not being up is going to I think the good is overwhelming by the way, when speaking of owens, OWENS ILLINOIS is a company that makes glass, also very environmentally friendly and is a huge beneficiary of the decline in natural gas. I point it out because why don't I mention owen wilson? A bunch of owens sitting around talking. Nick in texas, nick. >> caller: yes, sir. >> excuse me? >> caller: I said a big boo-yah from dallas here. >> oh, boo-yah right back at >> caller: all right. My question is, with kids coming back into school and with the market kind of sliding towards

“… , also very environmentally friendly and is a huge beneficiary of the decline in natural gas. I point it out because why don't I mention owen wilson? A bunch of owens sitting around talking. Nick in texas, nick. >> caller: yes, sir. >> excuse me? >> caller: I said a big boo-yah from dallas here. >> oh, boo-yah right back at >> caller: all right. My question is, with kids coming back into school and with the market kind of sliding towards …”

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Treehouse Foods, Inc. (THS) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Treehouse Foods, Inc. is in the news. Find out how this impacts THS trading on Ockham Research.

Of "off the charts." we've got dueling chartists tonight, two technicians who are squaring off on whether we can turn jars of pickles into jars of cash by buying private-label pickle-maker TREEHOUSE FOODS, ths, for all of you home gamers. It also makes baby foods, soups, jams, jellies and salad dressing, making for one unappetizing sandwich, even as I think it may be a delicious stock. We're huge sponsors of treehouse which has had a big run and is one of the few stocks to go higher during yesterday's brutal sell-off that shaved 186 points off the dow. That piqued our interest, because when we see stocks that can buck the gravity of a down 186-point day, we know we might have a rocket on our hands.

“… by foods, soups, jams, jellies and salad dressing, making for one unappetizing sandwich, even as I think it may be a delicious stock. We're huge sponsors of treehouse which has had a big run and is one of the few stocks to go higher during yesterday's brutal sell-off that shaved 186 points off the dow. That piqued our interest, because when we see stocks that can buck the gravity of a down 186-point day, we know we might have a rocket on our hands. …”