China Can't Compete 'Cause You Can't Ship Rocks
You may have heard of Cramer (not the guy from Seinfeld) but the stock guru guy. He's a maniac that shouts and screams stock tips.
I ran across a recent article of his that has some interesting info. If you are looking for investment opportunities, this is something to consider. Here's an excerpt:
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"I will do anything to help you make money, including working on the chain gang," Jim Cramer told "Mad Money" viewers Friday. Cramer told viewers that there is a boom in road building, or highway construction, in the U.S. He said there has been a 13% increase in highway and street spending, and new highway contracts were up over 25%.
In California, according to last week's Los Angeles Times, there's $140 billion worth of highway construction to be done, he says.
It's the perfect kind of pork we like on 'Mad Money' because it creates jobs," he said and promised to explain to viewers how to play the road-building boom during the remainder of the show.
The first way to play the pork is by buying stock in the rock companies.
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I ran across a recent article of his that has some interesting info. If you are looking for investment opportunities, this is something to consider. Here's an excerpt:
Start Article:
"I will do anything to help you make money, including working on the chain gang," Jim Cramer told "Mad Money" viewers Friday. Cramer told viewers that there is a boom in road building, or highway construction, in the U.S. He said there has been a 13% increase in highway and street spending, and new highway contracts were up over 25%.
In California, according to last week's Los Angeles Times, there's $140 billion worth of highway construction to be done, he says.
It's the perfect kind of pork we like on 'Mad Money' because it creates jobs," he said and promised to explain to viewers how to play the road-building boom during the remainder of the show.
The first way to play the pork is by buying stock in the rock companies.
Full Article: Investing in Rocks