All three major averages finished positive for the second time this week, and Jim Cramer is taking you through today's rally. Then, Sempra CEO Jeff Martin sits down with Cramer to talk about the company's pipelines in Mexico, nationwide climate goals, and more. Plus, Cramer's two-part exclusive interview with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.
All three major averages skyrocketed, with the Dow climbing more than 700 points, and Jim Cramer is helping investors understand today’s upturn in a turbulent market. Then, Halliburton CEO Jeff Miller joins Cramer to discuss the company’s second quarter earnings and guidance. Next, can investors expect today's rally to continue? Cramer's going Off The Charts to see if the bull run could keep going. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna after earnings.
Jim Cramer is at his new home base at the New York Stock Exchange, but he's still working to help investors navigate the market and manage their portfolios in an uncertain environment. Then, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon joins Cramer to talk about the company’s earnings after reporting a top and bottom-line beat. Next, as Cramer reflects on his new start, he’s taking a moment to highlight some of the best performing stocks in the S&P since Mad Money began in 2005. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Ken Langone.
CNBC’s Courtney Reagan breaks down the days top market news stories.
The Dow and S&P fell while the Nasdaq finished higher and Jim Cramer is helping investors through today's mixed market. First, Cramer's going one-on-one with General Motors CEO Mary Barra to talk about the company's expansion into the electric vehicle market. Next, Cramer is digging deeper into some the market’s biggest names that are trading below their 2019 levels to see if they're worth taking a closer look at. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Plug Power.
All three major averages dropped and Jim Cramer is breaking down the movements in today’s market. First, Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good joins Cramer to break down the company's plans for the energy transition. Next, Portillo’s CEO Michael Osanloo sits down with Cramer to talk about the company's fundamentals, plans for growth, advantages in the restaurant space and more. Then, how low can the euro go? Cramer's going Off The Charts to find out.
While Jim is off, host Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders cut through today’s market noise to deliver the actionable news that matters most to investors.
All three major averages closed lower and Jim Cramer is guiding investors through the day's trading action. Then, it's been a tough year for tech, and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott sits down with Cramer to talk about all the macro headwinds facing the sector as the Nasdaq remains down 27% so far this year. Next, Cramer's going Off The Charts to track trader sentiment and seeing what it's signaling for the market's next moves. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Miso Robotics.
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All three major averages posted gains, with the S&P notching a 3-day win streak, and Jim Cramer is helping investors navigate the market's action. Then, Prologis has pulled back in recent weeks and Cramer is breaking down all of the news that's brought the stock lower and if it can make a comeback. Then, stocks rallied today, but is it merely a bounce or have the indices finally bottomed? Cramer's going Off the Charts to get a read on where the averages might be headed in the weeks and months to come. Plus, after their significant drops, Cramer's breaking down some of the biggest buy now, pay later fintech names like Affirm, Upstart, PayPal and more to help investors understand the weakness in the space.