Cramer talks with Mike Sutherlin, Joy Global CEO about the fallout from two important coal companies cutting their shipment forecast and its impact on mining equipment makers.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer asks how significant is the word significant? It's worth plenty because the Fed inserted the word "significant" before the term "downside risk", a new addition in the Fed's lexicon and that sent markets tumbling.
"Why aren't we down 1,000 points already? I think because the S&P has yield," says Mad Money host Jim Cramer. "I like what [Ben Bernanke] is doing. He has no failure of imagination."
After today's roller-coaster action, you might want to take a page from the Larry David handbook and curb your enthusiasm, says Mad Money host Jim Cramer.
Solar is not just about public service; it's also about creating money, says David Crane, NRG Energy chairman & CEO. "We helped the Redskins create their solar-powered stadium," he adds.
Sanofi announced it won a patent litigation case over its eloxation cancer drug, with Christopher Viehbacher, Sanofi CEO, and Mad Money host Jim Cramer.
Cramer sharpens his pencil on Calumet Specialty Products and says lackluster growth, plus unsteady cash flow, plus distribution problems, plus a spotty history, equals a stock investors should stay away.