Recap of "Mad Money" - 9/23/09

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CNBC - Mad Money Stock Commentary for 9/23/2009

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Listed below are stocks that were mentioned in CNBC's Mad Money on Wednesday September, 23rd.

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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6:44P, Sep. 23,2009 ILII 32.00 Illini Corp.
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Illini Corporation (ILII) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Illini Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts ILII trading on Ockham Research.

Look a lot like davenna. Not yet. >> i'm taking another. I'm take one more because I feel like taking one more and that's as good a reason as any. I want to go to jeff in the ILLINI. >> caller: cramer. Boo-yah to you. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: how are you doing >> i'm not bad, thank you. How about you? This is a great opportunity. I've always wanted to get a chance to talk to you, sir, and this is a great blessing for me. >> I am thrilled that you're >> caller: thank you. Mr. Cramer, I wanted to ask you about philip morris which I believe the ticker symbol is pm. >> when your stock was at 43, 44 I was talking to my research director of actionalertsplus.Com.Com, my we were saying if it got to 42, 43 we would have to -- got to maybe it comes down for a day. Wouldn't come in. Now it's at 49. It behooves me never to recommend a stock that I passed at 44 to recommend at 49. I'm telling to you take a pass. Take a pass on pm. I already missed the easy money. Stay on the sidelines for pm. And stay with cramer! Bull market or bear, traders are always trading is all and strategy... Is all about

“… you doing >> i'm not bad, thank you. How about you? This is a great opportunity. I've always wanted to get a chance to talk to you, sir, and this is a great blessing for me. >> I am thrilled that you're >> caller: thank you. Mr. Cramer, I wanted to ask you about philip morris which I believe the ticker symbol is pm. >> when your stock was at 43, 44 I was talking to my research director of actionalertsplus.Com.Com, my we were saying if it got to 42, 43 we would have to -- got to maybe it comes down for a day. Wouldn't come in. Now it's at 49. It behooves me never to recommend a stock that I passed at 44 to recommend at 49. I'm telling to you take a pass. Take a pass on pm. I already missed the easy money. Stay on the sidelines for pm. And stay with cramer! Bull market or bear, traders are always trading is all and strategy... Is all about …”

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Comstock Resources, Inc. (CRK) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Comstock Resources, Inc. is in the news. Find out how this impacts CRK trading on Ockham Research.

To you sift through s.E.C. Filings at lightning speed p we found sand ridge, petrohawk, anadarko and newfield are the most hedged for 2010. So if you're bullish on natural gas you may not want to be in these. Imetrics.Com tells us the COMSTOCK, whiting, eog, and patchee are the four least they can benefit from a big rally in nat gas. So from now on we're going to use that prism to analyze the natural gas stocks because the less hedged you are the more benefit you get from natural gas. Eqt comes right down the middle. 41% hedge for 2010. We want to know what that hedging strategy says about the future of natural gas pricing. More importantly we want to know how bryce this future is for this low kovlt nat gas producer that has been a dine mitt stock, having appreciated 345% over the last ten years while the s&p 500 has declined. And you wonder why I profile these companies so often? Let's talk to morrie gerber, the cref eqt. >> it's good to be back. >> it's terrific to have you. We think the future is very, very bright for natural gas but we looked at your hedging philosophy and we're wondering are we too bullish given how much you've locked in already for 2010? >> no, I don't think so.

“… og, and patchee are the four least they can benefit from a big rally in nat gas. So from now on we're going to use that prism to analyze the natural gas stocks because the less hedged you are the more benefit you get from natural gas. Eqt comes right down the middle. 41% hedge for 2010. We want to know what that hedging strategy says about the future of natural gas pricing. More importantly we want to know how bryce this future is for this low kovlt nat gas producer that has been a dine mitt stock, having appreciated 345% over the last ten years while the s&p 500 has declined. And you wonder why I profile these companies so often? Let's talk to morrie gerber, the cref eqt. >> it's good to be back. >> it's terrific to have you. We think the future is very, very bright for natural gas but we looked at your hedging philosophy and we're wondering are we too bullish given how much you've locked in already for 2010? >> no, I don't think so. …”

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Petrohawk Energy Corporation (HK) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Petrohawk Energy Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts HK trading on Ockham Research.

Locking in a price? I say that because last week we had a fabulous e-mail from jonathan in atlanta asking about this issue. So we did a run flu imetrics, this really cool service, allows to you sift through s.E.C. Filings at lightning speed p we found sand ridge, PETROHAWK, anadarko and newfield are the most hedged for 2010. So if you're bullish on natural gas you may not want to be in these. Imetrics.Com tells us the comstock, whiting, eog, and patchee are the four least they can benefit from a big rally in nat gas. So from now on we're going to use that prism to analyze the natural gas stocks because the less hedged you are the more benefit you get from natural gas. Eqt comes right down the middle. 41% hedge for 2010. We want to know what that hedging strategy says about the future of natural gas pricing. More importantly we want to know how bryce this future is for this low kovlt nat gas producer that has been a dine mitt stock, having appreciated 345% over the last ten years while the s&p 500 has declined. And you wonder why I profile these companies so often? Let's talk to morrie gerber, the cref eqt. >> it's good to be back. >> it's terrific to have you.

“… d ridge, PETROHAWK, anadarko and newfield are the most hedged for 2010. So if you're bullish on natural gas you may not want to be in these. Imetrics.Com tells us the comstock, whiting, eog, and patchee are the four least they can benefit from a big rally in nat gas. So from now on we're going to use that prism to analyze the natural gas stocks because the less hedged you are the more benefit you get from natural gas. Eqt comes right down the middle. 41% hedge for 2010. We want to know what that hedging strategy says about the future of natural gas pricing. More importantly we want to know how bryce this future is for this low kovlt nat gas producer that has been a dine mitt stock, having appreciated 345% over the last ten years while the s&p 500 has declined. And you wonder why I profile these companies so often? Let's talk to morrie gerber, the cref eqt. >> it's good to be back. >> it's terrific to have you. …”

6:06P, Sep. 23,2009 TKLC 17.20 Tekelec
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Tekelec (TKLC) Discussed on CNBC's Mad Money

Tekelec is in the news. Find out how this impacts TKLC trading on Ockham Research.

Late '90s, when we recognized that the internet would be the next big thing. But this market will not connect I have to do it for you! Connecting the dots seems to we connect the them to tellabs last week, TEKELEC, onn semiconductor, the sky links slurks the xilinx which expected earnings this morning. Despite these huge wins no one else is putting these together. No one else is connecting the nobody is listening. This morning I googled the term "mobile internet tsunami" to see if anyone's listening. 20 listings popped up. 18 of them for me. And the others were mixtures of weather reports. Connecting the dots between the major multiyear trend and everything's piecemeal. I heard people say "mad money" moved att today. Please! The tsunami moved att! I heard somebody say apple's I this or that edition is that's what's behind apple. It's the sun mu. People accuse me of hyping palm before the deal getting short wrong. People have said rimm's up on a big squeeze. Repeat after me. That's why once again we're going to connect the dots for on august 11th I put together a

“… the xilinx which expected earnings this morning. Despite these huge wins no one else is putting these together. No one else is connecting the nobody is listening. This morning I googled the term "mobile internet tsunami" to see if anyone's listening. 20 listings popped up. 18 of them for me. And the others were mixtures of weather reports. Connecting the dots between the major multiyear trend and everything's piecemeal. I heard people say "mad money" moved att today. Please! The tsunami moved att! I heard somebody say apple's I this or that edition is that's what's behind apple. It's the sun mu. People accuse me of hyping palm before the deal getting short wrong. People have said rimm's up on a big squeeze. Repeat after me. That's why once again we're going to connect the dots for on august 11th I put together a …”