Permalink Reply by Hopeful About Natural Gas on June 28, 2011 at 20:45 Thanks for posting this. I missed it today. Overall, it's a great in depth interview. Cramer is pro natural gas, but realizes prices are low because it is so abundant.
I thought one of the best things he said was that the young geologist was STILL WITH CHK!! "we have a big tent". He then went on to say how the youngster (2 years out of college?) was being misquoted. That's the best way to handle this in house. Bring him back under the "tent". Machiavelli could not have said it better.
They argue a bit about the NYT at 9:00. Aubrey slams the Times in paper. Cramer responds "it's a great paper" and "wrong way to play it" (respond to the NYT article.) I completely agree, the NG industry did a terrible job of public relations and responding the Gasland. The industry cannot afford to ignore the New York Times. Like them or not, they are powerful and widely respected. You don't score points bashing the NYT.
Permalink Reply by Henry on June 30, 2011 at 3:27 "Cramer is pro natural gas..."
IMHO, Cramer will say anything. Yesterday, he said coal will "win over natural gas:"
"Natural Resource Partners (NRP): "It is a very good coal play...and I like coal very much...because I think it is going to win over natural gas. I like the stock, but I would wait for a pullback."
Cramer changes his mind daily. Which is it, coal, or gas?
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