Stocks discussed on the in-depth session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Friday February 7.
13 Things To Watch In The Week Ahead: Annie's (BNNY), Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD), Adobe (ADBE), Google (GOOG), Qualcomm (QCOM), CVS Caremark (CVS), TripAdvisor (TRIP), Deere (DE), Cisco (CSCO), Mondelez (MDLZ), Whole Foods (WFM), PepsiCo (PEP), WhiteWave (WWAV), Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF), V.F. Corp (VFC). Other stocks mentioned: Peabody (BTU), NXP Semiconductors (NXPI), Level 3 Communications (LVLT)
Monday
Annie's (BNNY) is reporting, and may have good findings on the healthy eating trend.
Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) is sitting on a lot of oil assets and should be strong.
Tuesday
Goldman Sachs Tech Conference: Expect good reports from Adobe (ADBE), Google (GOOG) and Qualcomm (QCOM).
CVS Caremark (CVS) has kicked tobacco out of its stores, and management should make some comments about this move.
TripAdvisor (TRIP): Cramer expects strong earnings from this company.
Wednesday
Deere (DE) may not give strong earnings, as the ag sector has been downbeat.
Cisco (CSCO) has been another disappointer.
Mondelez (MDLZ): Cramer says this is also a potential disappointer. However, if management says anything good, it could go higher.
Whole Foods (WFM) faces competition, but it is still best of breed.
Thursday
PepsiCo (PEP) has fallen hard but "stinks of opportunity" and might face a nice move up.
WhiteWave (WWAV) is a strong company but is facing a spike in almond prices.
Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF) can expect fireworks. Cramer thinks it will report a good quarter.
Friday
V.F. Corp (VFC) is not a buy for the quarter, but it is a buy for the great management.
Cramer took some calls:
Peabody (BTU) is not a stock worth buying;
NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) has been good, but it is worth taking some off the table.
Level 3 (LVLT) is back and can go higher, along with Akamai (AKAM).
CEO Interview: Daniel Stark, St. Jude Medical (STJ)
STJ rose 72% last year and is up higher for the year so far. The company is producing technology to give pacemakers to patients without invasive surgery. The company beat earnings by 1 cent and saw a 10% gain since October. STJ's technology is prolonging lives, and it has a large overseas business. "This is game changing technology," said Cramer.
CEO Interview: Stephen Holmes, Wyndham Worldwide (WYN)
Wyndham Worldwide (WYN) runs a timeshare and hotel business. Its recent earnings failed to impress, and the stock plunged. The stock has returned a 10 fold gain since 2009 with re-invested dividends. The company met earnings estimates, but got slammed, because it ran up prior to earnings. CEO Stephen Holmes reports no slowing in the business, despite some economic concerns. Its European business is particularly robust.
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