Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his final thoughts of the day.
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Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.
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Epizyme is a fresh health care IPO on the market. Its CEO Robert Gould discusses his company's efforts to beat cancer
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You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer reflects on his interview with JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon. A look at how higher interest rates will impact the banks.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer digs into the S&P 500 using the methodology of Carolyn Boroden of FibonacciQueen.com's.
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Mad Money host Jim Cramer looks ahead to the companies reporting earnings next week, including Citigroup on Monday, and Coca-Cola on Tuesday.
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CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders look at the past week's activity in the options markets, and discuss what they'll be watching next week.
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CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss the stocks they'll be watching next week.
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Next week is a huge week for tech earnings. Is it time to bid on eBay? With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
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The three horsemen of tech: Google, Amazon, and Priceline, hit all-time highs today. Which is still a good buy? With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
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AT&T bids for Leap Wireless. Is UPS sounding the alarm on U.S. growth and is it time to get constructive on Caterpillar? Also, a look at today's action in Boeing, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.
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The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.
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One bourbon is so hot it has appreciated more than 3,000 percent in the last year. Flavien Desoblin, Brandy Library owner, offers insight.
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The Fast Money traders take a look at today's biggest market movers.
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Yahoo, eBay and other tech stocks are on deck to report earnings, with the "Fast Money" traders, and Allison Deans, Varick Asset Management.
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To pro trader Josh Brown, the airliner's stock is "the best large cap, long-term growth story on the planet."
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AT&T's plans to buy Leap Wireless for $15 a share in cash is likely to face tough scrutiny, professional traders said Friday.
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CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on a fire that occured on a grounded Dreamliner 787; and CNBC's John Harwood reports Attorney General Eric Holder has released guidelines for obtaining reporters' data.
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CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bell.
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30 companies have reported earnings so far. 19 have beat expectations, while 2 have missed. CNBC's Maria Bartiromo shares her observation.
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CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on 3 stocks to watch in next week's trading session. Boeing had its worst trading day since August 2011.
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The financial sector touched nearly a 5-time high today after better than expected earnings from Wells Fargo and JPMorgan. Discussing options actions is Brian Stutland, Stutland Volatility Group.
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CNBC's Mary Thompson previews the trial of former Goldman Sachs VP Fabrice "Fabulous" Fab Tourre.
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MLB executive vice president, Joe Torre, opens up about domestic violence and his Safe at Home Foundation. He gives his insight on instant replay revealing he is "hopeful by 2014 the MLB will have more instant replays. " He hopes "to gain trust back from the fans" after controversy surrounding the MLB and steroids.
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Craft beer companies like Boston Beer are reviving the economy. Julia Herz, Brewers Association, talks about growth. She says "It's about competition and diversity," adding, there is room for more small brewers.
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CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera is one of the few business journalists that has been invited to Cuba for the first time in decades. Caruso-Cabrera discusses her experience at Cuba's central bank at a press conference with the Vice President there.
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The trailer for SyFy's "Sharknado," a made-for-TV movie about a giant tornado that pulls sharks from the ocean and deposits them on land, where they terrorize the general populace.
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Traders in the midst of it all Peter Costa, Empire Executions; Jonathan Nejad, Party Energy; and Daniel Stecich, TJM Institutional Services, share this week's hottest trades. as well what to look for next week.
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The Nasdaq beats the Dow and S&P 500. CNBC's Seema Mody reports on stocks that led the surge, including Amazon. "This resurgence in technology has helped the Nasdaq outperform," she says.
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