Cramer's Take on Top 10 Most Searched Stocks from 9-9-08
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Date updated:09-09-2008

This portfolio gives Jim Cramer’s recent take on the Top 10 Most Searched Stocks on TheStreet.com from the prior trading day.

symbol name last price % change open
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  • FCX
    Freeport Mcmoran
  • $85.33
  • +0.90%
  • $86.55

“It's China, stupid. We have to stop kidding ourselves that the only reason commodity plays are going down is because of selling by hedge funds. Sure, it's exacerbating and speeding it up and taking it to levels where it may not even matter whether China exists, but it is all China, or more specifically, the absence of China. Take steel. An article in the Financial Times about steel consumption last week stated point-blank that it is going to slow "markedly" in the second half of this year. When you combining tight central banks in Europe -- totally as ridiculous as the tight money in the U.S. while it was obvious what was going to happen -- with China missing from the steel market, you get U.S. Steel (X) down into the $80s pretty fast, because you get an inventory buildup quickly, and that leads to an endless series of price cuts as the world was going full-tilt not that long ago. U.S. Steel benefits because at least it didn't lock in sky-high iron ore prices --sell that Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) if you are still in -- but still how do you value a company that could have its earnings cut in half? That's how steel trades. Now take Alcoa (AA). How tempting it was to think about buying this one now that Ospraie is getting out of the picture. But what happens if China stops buying aluminum? Gregg Greenberg had an excellent interview with the Molson Coors (TAP) CEO last week -- you have to watch these news-making interviews -- and he was kind enough to bring management along, which confirmed the falling price of aluminum. The Chinese ain't buying. So the commodity hedge fund that blew up was just wrong anyway. I think you will see this across the board, which is why it makes things so hard to buy Freeport (FCX) on the way down, as China was the marginal buyer, too. Now if China comes back, we will look back at these prices as gifts. If they cut rates, we could see a turn quickly. Without China, though, and given how big commodities are now in the S&P, you can get the whole group taking the market down, all a chain reaction to the missing buyer, China. Judging by the 59% decline in the Shanghai index -- trying to hold there for several nights! -- it is getting reasonable to assume that they are full up with their orders, which makes their inventory work-off incredibly important. My biggest fear as a person who owns FCX is that China simply has way too much and can hold out for a long time -- that's my only non-nat-gas commodity play for Action Alerts PLUS, unless you count Deere (DE), which is a beneficiary of lower steel prices. So, it's all China, exacerbated by the hedge funds, and we have to keep that in mind when we bottom-fish or when we sell. Right now, the bottom is too deep to fish. At a certain point, the Chinese have to come back, but every day that they don't is another bad day for all commodities, especially anything oil, copper, coal, steel or, concomitantly, infrastructure.”

People owning FCX also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • IMA
    Inverness Med Inn
  • $42.19
  • +1.42%
  • $41.86

From a recent Mad Money show: "I liked them, then they did this ridiculous deal. I say boo to management. We have to wait a year now before we can look at them again."

People owning IMA also tend to own: APNS.OBAVNRDSCOEBHIECPGEVICGE

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • LINE
    Linn Energy
  • $24.53
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

From a recent Mad Money show: "I love these high yielders. I don't want to sell that. Let the sellers keep bringing them down and keep buying more."

People owning LINE also tend to own: AAPLALJFTICCCCMICREEF

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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  • PFE
    Pfizer Inc
  • $18.53
  • +0.93%
  • $18.49

From a recent Mad Money show: "I think Pfizer can inch up, but if you want drugs, look into Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY)."

People owning PFE also tend to own: AAALLAPCBUDCOPCVXDOW

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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  • X
    United States Ste
  • $42.22
  • +2.18%
  • $42.15

From a recent Mad Money show: "There's been a total collapse of scrap steel. The Chinese buyers have left the building. This stock could trade 20 points lower, be careful."

People owning X also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • BRS
    Bristow Group Inc
  • $35.89
  • +2.81%
  • $35.69

From a recent Mad Money show: "This one we have to wait on. Oil can go to $90 a barrel, and until then the oil stocks are heading lower. But I'm not giving up on oil or natural gas."

People owning BRS also tend to own: AXEBEZBKHCFRCSLCWFIF

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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  • ABK
    Ambac Finl Grp In
  • $0.90
  • 0.00%
  • $0.9401

From a recent Mad Money show: "If the Treasury cleans up the mess, then you'll make some money, but I'd rather be on the sidelines for this one."

People owning ABK also tend to own: AEOBAREDEEPKNXAMPELNYXAEE

TheStreet.com Rating: D- What is this?

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  • ELN
    Elan Cp Plc Adr
  • $6.35
  • -1.70%
  • $6.51

From a recent Mad Money show: "No can do. Too hard. I think its a big no right now."

People owning ELN also tend to own: AMGNBWNGIASGITKG.OBBBYHOFFMOT

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