Energy
Cramer Revisits Green & Alternative Energy (FSLR, FWLT, SGR, BWA, WFR, FTEK, TTEK, OMG)
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Because of Earth Day and because of a strong performance, Jim Cramer came on CNBC’s MAD MONEY tonight after a week off and said he wanted to revisit which ones to buy and hold now that the entire portfolio he gave is up some 76.8% (or up about 35% on an ex-First Solar basis). Down below you can see the updates from the past to see what he said, but first are the ones he reviewed:
Here was the summary for Cramer’s "original" Alternative Energy & Green Stocks if you want to compare then to now.
We have been highlighting some of the smaller green tech and alternative or renewable energy picks in our own weekly "10 Stocks Under $10" newsletter. Of those picks, our Capstone Turbine Corp. (NASDAQ: CPST) is up roughly 150% and the only "selling" we have yet to note is perhaps some profit taking to lock in a portion of your gains, but we think this one is heading higher. Our other pick has only been on the list in the under $10.00 newsletter for a few weeks, and it is already up about 30% since. We actually just raised our expectations on this one.
Jon C. Ogg
April 21, 2008
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