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Booyah Jim!: I keep reading reports that our current energy grid will need replacing the next few years if we are to maintain our current standard of living. I am wondering if there is one particular contractor or maybe a sector that can be invested in now to reap the rewards of building a new energy grid for the future. Thanks for your insightful commentary every day! --Clarence

Cramer says: “The two that I’ve been recommending over and over are actually the ones that have been doing quite well: MasTec [MTZ  Loading...      ()   ] and Quanta Services [PWR  Loading...      ()   ]…Those are your best ones.”

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Professor Cramer, Booyah!: My name is Dan, I'm 22 years old, and I serve in the United States Navy! We always said Hooyah, but now I'm saying Booyah! You should do a show in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. That's where I'm stationed and after the show we can make our own scotch-a-mid on my dirty linoleum floor. I wanted to start a position in US Steel [X  Loading...      ()   ], but I missed a 10-point move. Should I call this a miss and move on or start buying on the way down again? I think I'm more obsessed with the market than you were at my age. Being stationed here in Hawaii I wake up at 2:30 am every morning to see how the market is going to do for the day. I get to watch CNBC till about half way through the day before it's time to go to work. As soon as I get home I check my portfolio and do my homework, then turn on Professor Cramer and go to class. I want to thank you for what you do every day. Not only have you made me some Mad Money, you have taught me a life long skill. --Dan

Cramer says: “…which I presume to be making ‘mids.’ So, thank you, Dan.”

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Hello Jim: Last night you recommended Boston Properties [BXP  Loading...      ()   ] and you noted the potential positive impact of the recent secondary offering (per the recent trend) but also warned the dividend might be reduced from over a 5% yield to a 4% yield. In March you warned viewers to stay away from Annaly Capital [NLY  Loading...      ()   ], which has a double-digit yield and was trading about the middle of its 52-week range similar to BXP on Tuesday. Is that still your position on NLY? --Mike

Cramer says: “I lost money for people on NLY. I lost money for my charitable trust [with] NLY. So…let’s just retire the name.”

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