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Cramer & Mad Money Host The 500th Show (Major 2007 Highlights)

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On tonight’s MAD MONEY on CNBC, Jim Cramer featured his 500th show on the air.  He noted that there is not a need to go over 600 stocks in a year as much as there is to bring you methodologies and a thought process. Cramer said he was going to review some of his blunders since the show began, but we wanted to show some of the key calls with some real longevity that he has made this year that are not just one-time calls here and there.  These are not the calls that Cramer discussed on his show tonight, but these are actually the big calls he’s made for longer-term in individual stocks that are still pertinent and active.

Cramer’s TOP 9 PICKS FOR 2007……..

Cramer’s "NEW FOUR HORSEMEN OF TECHNOLOGY," plus some second tier technology picks.

Cramer’s Apple (AAPL) strategy ahead of the iPhone release.

Will eBay (EBAY) & Yahoo! (YHOO) Merge, as Cramer hopes.

Cramer has four groups for a wildly bullish stock market, and he’s got oil and gas plays for the same wildly bullish market.

He’s still sticking with Google (GOOG)….Did he say $1,000 or $600?  He’s even backing Dell (DELL) after Michael Dell returned.

Cramer even gave a bunch of near and long-term targets on each DJIA component for the year.

Cramer still wants Semel out of Yahoo! (YHOO) and wants Chuck Prince out of Citigroup (C), just like we do.

He even gave some methodologies for the next Dendreon (DNDN).

Jon C. Ogg
June 11, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

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