Matthew Roberts, OpenTable CEO, discusses whether the stock's resurgence is the real deal.
Stocks ended lower in volatile trading Thursday after Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke failed to provide additional detail on how to boost the weakening U.S. economy and as investors looked ahead to President Obama's jobs speech later this evening.
Yahoo landed back on the Fast trader's radar after Third Point's Dan Loeb bought up shares and slammed the board. So is now the time to jump in on the Internet giant?
Following are moves you might have missed. Find out why shares of Barnes & Noble and TRW Automotive popped while OpenTable and Garmin dropped.
Get the "Mad Money" hosts calls as he answers questions from homegamers.
After months of speculation, U.S. online group discount retailer Groupon finally took the plunge and filed for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise about $750 million. While the offering has been keenly anticipated by investors, not everyone is buying into the frenzy.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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The more than 14 percent slide in OpenTable’s stock today, down to where it was just two months ago, can be tied to at least three things. First, growth investors don’t like unexpected, negative surprises.
To explain why, the "Mad Money" host refutes a list of negatives.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
Over the years, when the market has gotten really wacky, tense and emotional, I have tended to always check in with the king of momentum investing: William O’Neil — or at least his organization, which includes Investors Business Daily.
I'm at that point where I'm starting to wonder if it simply doesn't pay to fly red flags over some of these battleground stocks anymore.
Facebook, the social networking giant, is now valued at $65 billion and moving up 30 percent in the last six weeks, making it one of the most highly valued private companies out there today. This high valuation is a function of scarcity of shares that has created a supply, demand imbalance, according to one venture capitalist.