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Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

First Quarter Digest, Palo Alto CEO, Conagra Brands CEO, AGCO CE

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

CNBC

Investing, Business, News

4.34K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Cramer reacts to the worst first quarter in history and gives his thoughts on which stocks could do well in an ever changing environment. Then, Palo Alto Networks CEO, Nikesh Arora, discusses the company's acquisition of CloudGenix and their efforts to protect work-from-home networks. Also, Conagra CEO, Sean Connolly, joins Cramer to discuss how his company is keeping up with the increasing demand for their products in grocery stores nationwide. And, Martin Richenhagen, CEO of AGCO, talks with Cramer on getting farmers the machinery they need during the crisis and gets a read on the state of agriculture.

Transcript

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0:00.0

My mission is simple to make you money.

0:04.0

I'm here to level the playing field for all investors.

0:07.0

There's always a bull market somewhere,

0:09.0

and I promise to help you find it.

0:11.0

Man money starts now.

0:19.0

Hey, I'm Kramer.

0:21.0

Welcome to Man Money.

0:22.0

Welcome to Kramer, Erica.

0:23.0

I'll be one of my friends.

0:24.0

I'm just trying to save you some money.

0:26.0

My job is not just to entertain you,

0:28.0

but to educate and teach you, so call me at 1-800-7-3-CMBC,

0:32.0

or tweet me at Jim Kramer.

0:35.0

What can I say about the end of this first quarter,

0:39.0

other than good rinse?

0:42.0

Another nasty fake out day today,

0:45.0

where things look pretty sturdy at first,

0:48.0

but ended up terrible.

0:50.0

Just like this miserable quarter.

0:52.0

The house of pain.

0:54.0

Dow dipping 410 points,

0:56.0

S&B shedding 1.600%.

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