Date updated:10-26-2007
Action Alerts Plus, Jim Cramer's charitable trust, is a subscription service. I am NOT a subscriber. However, whenever Jim mentions a stock that he owns for Action Alerts Plus on his show(s), he must disclose it. This is only a chronicle of his disclosures. These stocks have, at one time or another, been in the portfolio.
TheStreet.com Interview - July 13, 2007 - Cramer sold a part of the Action Alerts Plus HAL position because "Halliburton has made so many mistakes." He thought the KBR divestiture was poorly timed. The company is poorly run.
In his book "Mad Money - Watch TV, Get Rich", Jim mentions as a strategy to look at the stocks he mentions he owns for Action Alerts Plus. He owns stocks in Action Alerts Plus that he never mentions in Mad Money, so to get the full picture, you need to subscribe. Hopefully, this list will give you some ideas.
Look in the comments for the date(s) and the reason he included it at the time he mentioned it. I do not know when he bought the stock, and/or whether it's still in the portfolio. The performance of this portfolio has no relation (that I know of) to the performance of the Action Alerts Plus portfolio. For that, you need to subscribe to Action Alerts Plus. Sorry :-). I am just recording what he publicly needs to disclose.
The date that I use is just the date that I discovered that he had the stock in the portfolio, and has no relationship to the dates he mentioned the stock. As I said, the stock may or may not be in his portfolio now.

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UNP
Union Pacific - $61.25
- -0.91%
- $59.37
October 16, 2007 - Mad Money May 14 interview with James Altucher - Cramer owns UNP for Action Alerts Plus

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RIG
Transocean Inc - $88.38
- -6.62%
- $89.87
Mad Money - July 20, 2007 Mad Money - May 4, 2007 Mad Money, April 27, 2007 - "It'g generating too much cash to remain a public company." Mad Money, April 25, 2007 Mad Money, April 11, 2007 - steering people away from Talisman Energy (TLM) and into SLB (Schlumberger) and RIG. Mad Money, March 24, 2007 - Swap out of BJS into RIG. Mad Money - February 22, 2007 - "Single best quarter I've ever seen." Mad Money - February 19, 2007 Mad Money - February 17, 2007 - prefers RIG to VLO Mad Money - February 15, 2007 Mad Money - February 7, 2007 Mad Money - January 24, 2007 Mad Money - January 20, 2007

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HPQ
Hewlett Packard C - $40.95
- -4.77%
- $42.26
Mad Money - July 26, 2007 TheStreet.com TV - July 10, 2007 Mad Money - May 23, 2007 Mad Money - April 22, 2007 - Switch out of DELL and into HPQ. Mad Money - April 17, 2007 - switch out of EMC into HPQ. Mad Money - March 27, 2007 - "not backing away" Mad Money - February 27, 2007 - "not just a PC assembler" Mad Money - February 11, 2007 Mad Money - February 6, 2007 Mad Money - February 3, 2007 Mad Money - February 1, 2007 Mad Money - January 19, 2007

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SHLD
Sears Hldgs Corp - $85.74
- -1.81%
- $85.10
Mad Money - May 23, 2007 Lightning Round - May 4, 2007 Mad Money, April 28, 2007 Mad Money, April 26, 2007 - "Better than Lowes or Home Depot" Mad Money - March 2, 2007 Mad Money - February 25, 2007 Am I Diversified? - February 17, 2007 Mad Money - February 8, 2007 Mad Money - January 15, 2007 Mad Money - January 11, 2007 - "Strong Buy. I do not condone selling SHLD".

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MO
Altria Group Inc - $19.33
- -4.73%
- $19.93
Lightning Round - May 2, 2007 Mad Money - March 30, 2007 Am I Diversified? - February 17, 2007

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DEO
Diageo Plc Ads Ne - $60.99
- -6.11%
- $61.44
Lightning Round - "4% Yield, and going into China" Mad Money - May 7, 2007 Mad Money - April 22, 2007 - "Cadbury-Schweppes reminds me of DEO" Mad Money - April 20,2007 - "Has 3 of his friends - Captain Morgan, Jose Cuervo, and Johnnie Walker". Mad Money - February 12, 2007

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HAL
Halliburton Co - $24.64
- -8.06%
- $26.30
TheStreet.com Interview - July 13, 2007 - Cramer sold a part of the Action Alerts Plus HAL position because "Halliburton has made so many mistakes." He thought the KBR divestiture was poorly timed. The company is poorly run. Deeply discouraged - Dubai move looks more cosmetic than anything else. Mad Money - May 23, 2007 Lightning Round - May 18, 2007 Mad Money - May 6, 2007 - which he likes along with ExxonMobil (XOM) Mad Money - April 25, 2007 Mad Money - April 22, 2007 - "HAL has a 10% buyback." Am I Diversified? - February 17, 2007

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DGX
Quest Diagnostc - $47.38
- -5.62%
- $49.99
Mad Money - May 7, 2007
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