Mad Money host, Jim Cramer says investors need high-yield stocks that pay you to wait for the economy to turn around, and Eaton's among the best of the bunch.
Given that tech stocks tend to bottom like clockwork this time of the year, says Jim Cramer, it's fair to ask if RHT become too cheap to ignore? Discussing what's next for the game-changing company, with Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat president/CEO.
Cramer says investors may want to give the mining company a second look because the Freeport McMoRan of today is a completely different company from 2008: it has a healthier balance sheet, bigger cash flows, and a better production profile.
Mad Money's Jim Cramer breaks down the technical numbers provided by John Rogue, WJB technical analyst , who says it may be time for investors to pull in their bullish horns on high quality growth stocks and take some profits.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer hammers home the point that the 2011 stock market is not the same as the market of 2008, saying, the market might be in a fragile state but things are much better now than they were then.
Even though Veolia Environment has a sky-high 12% yield, Cramer says it's also a giant red flag. The company has been trying to restructure itself for years, and the only thing that is certain about VE is the dividend needs to be cut.
Investors need to find stocks that can play good defense, says Mad Money's Jim Cramer. That means a high yield, and attractive risk reward, like Microchip Technology, which pays you to wait, better than any other semiconductor company.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer talks with First Energy's CEO, Tony Alexander on how the company will benefit from providing cleaner coal than government regulations require, and its plans to continue paying out big dividends, and consistent earnings.