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Cramer's Alternative Energy & Green Stocks (SGR, FWLT, BWA, OMG, FSLR, FTEK, WFR, TTEK, ZOLT, BP, SPWR, CY, CPST, ITRI)
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On tonights MAD MONEY on CNBC, Jim Cramer wanted to pitch in on covering the green-tech stocks. He says he has no politics on his calls because he is just looking at these as opportunities to make money. Cramer’s green stocks are up 68% on average since he covered that Massachusetts ruling back in April. His stocks from back then and here are his reviews now:
He doesn’t see a single one where he thinks the run is over. In a call-in he was also positive on Zoltek (ZOLT). As far as BP’s (BP) initiatives in a call-in, he thinks it is an after-thought and right now it doesn’t add up right. SunPower (SPWR) in a last call-in is one that he’s been behind and he thinks Cypress Semi (CY) is the play off it.
Another alternative energy stock an analyst said could double is Capstone Turbine (CPST) today in an unrelated report. That was Lazard, and its analyst also defended Itron (ITRI) on recent weakness.
Jon C. Ogg
November 6, 2007
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