Confusion. Even on days where the dow dipped 15 point nasdaq closed down 0. 02 . Lets start with politics. A subject im usually loathe to talk about but the election is only eight days away, so lets give it its due. On friday, we learned that fbi director jim comey had decided to examine a whole new bunch of Hillary Clinton emails found as part of a separate investigation to disgrace former congressman anthony weiner. Immediately the entire market took a hit. It was instantaneous. But right after that, a great deal of the market rebounded. Buy, buy, buy. Okay. First the market went down. Sell, sell, sell. On the news because investors dont like uncertainty. For weeks now the markets gotten accustomed to the idea of a Hillary Clinton presidency whether we like it or not. Thats irrelevant. Not a political statement. Just a reflection of what the polls say and how the stock market teinterprets that information. Why did the market rebound almost immediately . I think ive got the answer. Anything that hurts the democrats right now makes it more likely that well have a divided government. The market loves gridlock and hates oneparty rule. So anything that prevents total clinton landslide is viewed as bullish. For example, the bank stocks were the best performing cohort friday afternoon. Lets think about that. Remember, these are all big mosaics and we can put them together. If Hillary Clinton wins in a landslide the democrats will take the senate and maybe even the house of representatives much if that happens, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders who are widely regarded as enemies of the banks will become a lat more powerful. As convoluted as it sounds, anything that puts the emails back in the headlines also makes a democratic sweep less likely. Thats good news for the bank stocks. I know its confusing, but that is exactly how wall street interprets this stuff. Politics is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the confusion that reins in reigns in this market. This morning, the commercial department reported a big jump in consumer purchasing for the month of september, up 0. 5 . Some economists were only looking for 0. 4 . Its a government figure. It must give you a good clue. Well, try to pin down something. I can count on one hand the number of retailers that actually had a good september in this country. Apple and amazon. If you tried to invest in any other retailer off these kinds of numbers, im telling you you got scalded. Doesnt make sense. So what gives . I mean thats a big number from the commerce department. Arent they always right . The answer is that these macronumbers rarely produce anything we can profit from. But theyre nonetheless regarded as really important. I know i used to be fooled by them time and again. They always led me astray. Important down grain grades of home depot and lowes corp. Showing theres been a slowdown in housing related Consumer Spending. We know theres been a slowdown in spending on apparel based on multiple reports, including this very night from l brands a very good retailer. Very good. We know that mall traffic is down. Weve had disappointment after disappointment after disappointment when it comes to restaurant sales. Both new and used auto sales have hit a wall. Here we are getting a big bump in Consumer Spending from the commerce department. My verdict . Worthless number. Thestreet. Com recently reported a survey they did that the governments many recent decisions about approving mergers and acquisitions, they found this is one of the aggressive antitrust moments in history. Far more deals have been blocked by the regulators right now than at any other time in recent history. So you get that in your head. The governments blocked more deals anytime than in recent history. Despite regulatory hostility, this period has seen the most deals in recent history. Just today we heard that ge and baker highs are combining their oil and gas. Huge 30 billion deal. Create a new oil and gas service colossus. Its a stunning deal that includes a 7. 4 billion payment from ge to baker hughes. Thats going to fund a special dividend for stake holders. On the same day, we have centurylink buying level 3 communications, another telco provider. Comes on the heels of two titanic deals last week, qualcomm buying nxp semiconductors. At t snapping up time warner. This is an insign amount of merger activity. Its doubly insane when you consider how hostile the government has been toward any consolidation. The government has been saying please dont do deals. The private sector says we dont care. Have the ceos of these companies lost their mind . These deals are motivated by cheap money. As long as Interest Rates remain low, companies would rather borrow money to buy other companies and start the process of rathizing or of course firing people to cut costs. Perfect exactly. Later tonight ill be talking to mike polk, the ceo of newell brands. Thats a perfect example of an acquirer that can use its heft to expand into new markets. In short, these deals most like make a ton of sense even if theres a good chance the regulators might block them. Finally theres the conundrum of oil thats become almost completely unfathomable. Not that long ago when oil was threatening to fall through 40, saudi arabia told us there would be a deal among opec nations to freeze production and it would be arrived at by their november meeting. Even though they gave us no details whatsoever, the price of crude shot up right through 50. It made no sense. Why would iraq agree to a freeze . Why would iran, which wants to add 2 Million Barrels a day, and it can make it happen now that the sanctions have been lifted. Why would any of these nations agree . We had no information on it whatsoever. We had to take the saudis at their word even though ive repeatedly poiblted out to you that saudi arabia is always try to rumor up the price of oil short term. Traders were pressing their short bets to the max at the moment with the saudis made their statement betting nothing would be said of anythi import. No matter, the traders bit. They covered their shorts and they covered their shorts and oil went want a great way to help our children thrive . Then be sure to vote yes on proposition 55. Prop 55 doesnt raise taxes on anyone. Instead, it simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians to prevent education cuts that would hurt our kids. No wonder prop 55 is endorsed by the california pta, teachers and educators. Because all of us want to help our children thrive. Its time to vote yes on proposition 55. Simultaneously reorganizes the whole company. So delivering that kind of performance in the tyat kind ofs formation is a solid outcome. I know that some people felt that jarden, listen, jarden is a dramatic deceleration in earnings here, and youre really lacking some very difficult comparisons. I thought that jarden was fine. We had terrific wealth in the appliance business. We had the continuing challenges in coleman, which lost some distribution. Were living with the rollover effect of that. Well get that back on track with the benefit of a little more time. Were really pleased with the assets we acquired from jarden. We want to extend it across a broader set of categories. Weve established a set of priorities for investment, and those include both jarden, legacy businesses and Newell Rubbermaid businesses. Right from the top of the show tonight and for weeks now, because its so difficult, is to find companies you like and buy shares in them, things you understand. Why dont you just pick some and tell us what your strategy is so people know how important tangible ethics you tangible things youve got right here. Weve got the privilege of making life better with hundreds of consumer every day, where they live and work and learn and play. Were a houa households goods company, and the scale as a result of the jarden creates an immense set of opportunities. Our focused priorities are writing, the appliance businesses, our baby gear businesses, the food businesses whether its legacy jarden or whether its legacy Newell Rubbermaid, our beverage businesses, these are fast growing categories in the consumer space. You had Great International growth but talk to me about that because the combination of the two seems to be some areas youre good in one company, the combination is very strong. We wanted to make sure the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Our vision for doing that is to take an advantage set of Brand Development and Growth Opportunities and extend it across the portfolio, disproportion atly. Thats the vision we have for the combination. It will take more than 90 days to pull a transformation like that together. But were quite optimistic. Weve got a team of people that have done it before on Newell Rubbermaid and the people that are really excited about the prospects of doing it again through this combination. There was in the country a degree of slowing. We had a down grade today of home depot and lowes. People arent spending as much on their home, inside. Now, thats been difficult month to month. Are you seeing that . Look, we dont see that in the numbers. I do see that in the headlines. Yes. But i follow the transactions as opposed to some of the macro bits af nal sof analysis that a. Quite frankly, whether the macros are positive or whether the macros are a head wind, its our responsibility as a brand let company to beat the macros and deliver share in consumption growth well beyond what the underlying growth in our corks are. Were folkcused on design to really unlock those opportunities. We are focused on sustainability on our focus on something that millennials care about, which is not throwing out things, waste. These seem like products that would make it so that were not wasting. Tell me about this. Look, we Just Launched a new line of food storage products called rubbermaid brilliance, which is 100 leakproof product. You could fill that food storage container up with water, shake it upside down. It will never leak. What you get with that type of seal on a container is fod preservation, longer life benefits. We launched rubbermaid fresh works at the beginning of this year. Allows you to sustain your produce 80 longer than if you were to store them in their original container, there by eliminating the waste, the product that you throw out. So these are tangible, functional benefits. Theyre claimable, functional benefits. Whether its 100 leak proof, that creates value for the consumer. Thats an important lever that were always looking for. The seal on our hot beverage n containers create a perfect vacuum such that you preserve coffee longer or hot beverages longer. The pressure builds. Temperature rises. Its through that science and technology and design that you can create terrific differentiated benefits. Look, i know these things now because i got kids and i know what they buy. Thank you so much to mike polk, ceo of newell brand. People are too short sighted. Think long term. Mad money is back after the break. Thank you very much. Thank you. Announcer coming up, aluminum giant alcoa is spl splitting their company in two. Should investors be fired up, or is the spin ooff a test of the companys mettle . Its so strongly associated with aluminum commodities. Man, im glad aflac pays cash. Aflac isnt Major Medical enough . No whos gonna help cover the holes in their plans . Aflac like rising copays and deductibles. Aflac or help pay the mortgage . Or child care . Aflaaac and everyday expenses . Aflac learn about one day pay at aflac. Com boat blurlbrlblrlbr whats Critical Thinking like . A basketball costs 14. Whats team spirit worth . cheers whats it worth to talk to your mom . Whats the value of a walk in the woods . The value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. Morgan stanley nike today bank of america downgraded. Sell, sell, sell. Theyre washing their hands of one of the dominant Power Companies of our time. What the heck is going on . One word. Competition. For years nike had the run of the place. Ever since founder and former ceo pblew away the competition, all laid out in his autobiography and his successor took it to the next level, nike had no peer in this industry. I remember when we heard about re boch, sauk onny, all pretenders. But they all died on the vine as nike ran away with business worldwide. Out of nowhere, nike has not one powerful competitor but two. Adidas with its retro shoes no less. Most of you probably dont know who stan smith was. The guy we wanted to be back in the 70s. His show is on fire. They were as my parents say all the rage. If it were just adee as, i think nike could handle it. But under armour led by kevin plank is in the mix too. And hes not afraid to hurt his own shock short term in order to take share. In his release, he said we need to continue to invest in the business in order to capture the massive opportunity in front of us. Invest in the business. Those are fighting words. And theyre words that say look out below when it comes to gross margins. No wonder bank under under armour is putting an end to that in order to take share. Could there be a winner in all this carnage . Im still a believer in foot looker. Dicks Sporting Goods can win good. We have to be careful of retail because we know that Consumer Spending seems pretty soft. It isnt restricted to just sneakers. This morning we heard about price competition. While simm zimmer biomet, it didnt mention softness in the american market. Too many joints. Last week we got a dramatic shortfall to drug maker nor vo. Those have been incredibly lucrative businesses for years. Then theres the stunning market share value ledmy amercy source berg fn. The numbers weren the. Heres the bottom line. Were used to price wars in some areas of the economy, sure enough. You know, sprint, tmobile, that kind of thing. And weve seen them in retail, in restaurants. But sneakers, and drugs and joint replacements . Its all new and all bad. Hence the flight from these groups. One thats not done and might not be done until tax loss selling finishes at the end of 2016. Aaron in oregon, aaron. Caller how is it going . Man, i dont know, aaron. How is it going for you . Caller going pretty well. I was wondering how hurt do you think the gopro stock is going to be . I got to tell you, gopro is just a hurting stock. People are not going to get behind it. They think its a toy. Doesnt matter. Its an ecosystem. I just say, you know, ive learned my lesson. I managed to tell people not to get in it, and i got to stay away from it. Lo lets go to bill in kansas, bill. Caller hi, jim. Chipotle a current p. E. Of 150 and its forward p. E. Of 221, whats it going to take to make chipotle a buy . 18 months after the last incident is when the restaurant chains have bottomed. You have to wait until 18 months until in this case, the december outbreak of the norovirus. Thats when you start getting the move up. Can you jump the gun . I have said if you want to, you can start jumping the gun but its not going to be until 18 months. Thats been the history of it whether it be taco bell or jack in the box. Chipotle probably isnt any different. Youre going to love the price wars between under armour and nike when you go shopping but not when you look at your portfolio. Be conscious of these stock destroying battlefields. Much more mad money ahead. Tomorrow alcoa officially splits into two separate companies. Should you buy the breakup . Then its the Company Behind my boston whaler. Can the company sail away from the pain . And i got the ceo. All your calls rapid fire in tonights very special edition of the lightning round. So stick with cramer. Announcer tomorrow, kick off the trading day with squawk on the street. Live from post 9 at the nyse. Alcoa breakup is upon us. Oh cal woe officially separating into two companies, a second business that makes engineered products mainly for aerospace and automobiles. Alcoas most recent quarter was not as strong as expected. However, once this breakup happens, i think the newly created company could be a very intriguing story. On the eve of this big breakup, lets take a closer look with the current chairman and ceo of alcoa who will be taking the helm tomorrow after the split. Welcome back to mad money. I dont know if you agree with that characterization but i look at the company as primarily aerospace and some auto and a couple of other things. But the aerospace cycle we heard from being is very strong and we know from United Technology its strong. Where does it play in the cycle. I mean this wouldnt exist if it hadnt been for aluminum. 90 of all Aluminum Alloys have been invented by alcoa. Now we also play very, very strong on the engine. 90 of the components in the engine, we are making now. This is something that weve built up over the last years. Fwhothere are many different plane companies. Are you agnostic about which company . Absolutely. Pretty much we work with everybody who is building planes and we work with everybody who is building engines. Where are we in the cycle . I know you had talked about teething in certain places. Where are we in the long and short term in terms of demand . The auto book is nine years long. I dont know how Many Industries you know that have an auto book thats nine years long. A lot of it is driven by middle class growth. Every year about 100 million new passengers are added in asia alone. Another thing thats a big driver is the new planes have a 20 energy efficiency. 15 Percentage Points of this come from the jet engine so theres a lot going on in terms of innovation and we are very happy to supply to this industry. Au now the super duty 250, 350, also all aluminum, very, very good. Aluminum is finding its way. Do you have to worry ford has been saying theres a little bit of an inventory backup. Look, i mean this has been boon times again much its been back to the precrisis level much its plateauing on a high level. The passenger cars show some weakness and also thats whats going on there. Commercial trucks, not so good in the u. S. Do we have to worry about that in terms of the way we look at it because i know that most of the business of ar connick is secular growth. Theres some cyclical. In terms of cyclical, its uneven. 65 we call secular, but most of these secular businesses, 40 of this is aerospace alone. We talked about it, right . Then you talk about auto. I think auto is going to plateau opp a high level. Alumnization however is going to continue. Percentage of vehicles that will be exactly. Lightweight and for emissions reasons. Will arconic look like arconic a few years from now . Theres some competition. In some of the engineer products, there isnt enough engineering to really justify owning it. Its just not as high, the propensity is yeah. Well, you know where we came from, and where we where we are now. We are now in a lot of very complicated things. When you look at an engine, all these parts, very complicated, theres not a lot of. We are also strong in composite planes. Why . Because we expanded. In our portfolio, we have some that are unique because they can guide Lightning Strike through wing without sparking. Thats very helpful. How many passengers in a typical 737 . A lot. A million . No, not up to a million. But interestingly, one of the largest ship sets for us, the total is on the 787. Titanium. Look at our portfolio today. Arconic, we have titanium. Thats why were changing the name. We love alcoa, the brand name, but its so strongly associated with aluminum and commodities, and thats not what we are. Pension obligations and debt side seem large to me versus the average company i follow. They are large. So on the debt side, we will bring the debt down. How . Through a couple of things. One is the separation comes at a time when the Commodity Prices are very low, lower than what we original natally thought. So the debt carrying capability is limited. We are taking on some debt because we have no other choice if we want to make the separation. But we found this instrument of retaining 19. 9 of their stock. The idea of the 19. 9 is to monetize that and use it to pay down debt. So youll be able to float that stock after a certain period . If we sell it after 18 months and use it to pay off debt, its going to be tax free. Okay. And pension . Were going to work on the pension, bringing it down. The pension is a function of basically being a 128yearold company. Thats what pretty much everybody has. And the second point is the low interest rate. You cant have it all. But we have some ideas. Is the plan to take excess cash and pay these things down before you go buy anything . I think you have to lock at what brings better returns. We look at the return profile of these things, you know, and decide whenever theyre in front of us. Theoretically, this is not a theoretical discussions. It has to be practical. Obviously the goal is not to have a high dividend. The goal is to be a Growth Company that is not too laden with debt. Thats correct. At the same time, we feel that we want to pay a dividend continuously as weve done through the worst of all times with alcoa. Exlenlt. Remember, tomorrow, he comes the chairman and ceo of arconic, a new and separate company. Mad money is back after the break. Announcer lightning round is sponsored by Td Ameritrade. It is time it is time for the lightning round thats where i take your calls rapid fire. You tell me the stock. I tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. Well play this sound [ buzzer ] and then the lightning round is over. Are you ready, skeedaddy . Its time for the lightning round on cramers mad money. Lets start with peter in california, peter. Caller a very scary booyah, cramer. I like that. Whats up . Caller down about 10 on friday, and about 4 today is amgen a selloff . You know what, i think amgen is going to have to you wait till after the election to buy this. If its a landslide for Hillary Clinton, then youre not going to want to buy it. Youve got to wait a week. I look at merck after 1992 when clinton got in. It was just soggy for a long time because he decided to beat up on the drug stocks. Im saying wait, wait, wait. Lets go to robert in hawaii, robert. Caller aloha and booyah. How can i help . Caller im thinking about holding rpm. Oh, i like that. Great american company. I think its a great long term hold. Freddy in georgia, freddy. Caller jim, whats your take on knew ton ix. The stock has come down that i think you can buy a little bit, not all at once. Lets go to bradley in ohio, bradley. Caller a big Cleveland Indians booyah. Go tribe. Caller how about h r block. I see you and raise you with intuit. Greg in illinois, greg. Caller hey, jim. Babababooyah to you from rosemont, illinois. All right. Caller thank you for taking my call. I have a question for you in sun power. Nope, were not recommending any solar play these days. I did like the look of the solar panels. I think they look nice. Lets go to cindy in virginia, cindy. Caller booyah from richmond, virginia. Whats going on . Caller with all the pain of gnc, it is now a good interest buy . I cannot recommend a stock on a takeover basis. The fundamentals arent going right. Omar in new york, omar. Caller booyah, jim. Whats going on. Sorry about the eagles loss on sunday. Its all right. It didnt even bother me. It didnt even affect me. I didnt even care. It was fine. Caller all right. Atr, buy, sell or hold . Thats a buy. Whats up, man . Celgene. . Celgene is okay. I like the quarter. Its okay. I mean, okay. What have we got here . Lets go to joe in jersey. Joe. Caller hello, cramer. I was rooting for your eagles last night. Tough loss. Okay. Go ahead. Caller my stock is hewlettpackard inc. , hpq. I like hpq. I think its good. Doesnt make up for last night, but its good stock. You know, on the fourth and one, i would have kicked and missed the field goal. Mo in new jersey, mow. Caller hey, gyp. How are you . Im okay. Im trying to recover from the previous couple of calls. Whats going on . Caller im calling about oncology which got a lot of hype back in august because of the fda. It had a strong dip after its less than spectacular lab results. I just want to know is there anything i should be waiting for. Its speculativspeculative. I think celgene is fine. I think merck with that yield is good. Thats the way i would go. Brian in california, brian. Caller booyah, jim. Greetings from gray eagle, california. Oh, man, did he say eagles . Caller gray eagle, california. What are your thoughts on buying rai. Too late. Were done. I say kaching, kaching. One more. Jeff in california. Jeff. Caller jim, how are you doing . Im doing well. Ive recovered. Whats up . Caller twilio, buy, sell, or hold . I think its come down a lot. You can buy a little bit but its still room for it to climb. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round announcer the lightning round is sponsored by Td Ameritrade. So that i can take my Trading Platform wherever i go. You know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right . Oh, so my custom studies will go with me . Anywhere you want to go the markets hot sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. Only at Td Ameritrade were drowning in information. Where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters . The stakes are so high, your finances, your future. How do you solve this . You dont. You partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. Morgan stanley. Bc, the Worlds Largest maker of recreational boats along with boat engines. Stock peaked early last year. Had a hard time rallying since. More of a function it seems of exercise Equipment Sales of late. Lets take a closer look with the chairman and ceo. Welcome to mad money. Good to see you, sir. Thank you. So it seems like a difficult situation for you. Youre the only guy who is really making the numbers. In the whole bigtime Discretionary Spending and because of what i i kind of think is the functik, people ar selling your stock. Is that an accurate depiction of what you think is going on . I think theres a number of things going on. First of all, we keep getting compared to lots of other industries. So people will be looking at us against power sports, motorcycles, automobiles. Polaris. But 50 of our company today is marine parts and accessories and fitness. So hardly all Consumer Products as you would think about. Lets talk about the one that i thought was very small but dominated a lot of conversation, which is the cybex retail local and federal government was something that people focused on. You had this acquisition for eight months but some people made a judgment this was not a good acquisition. Its an absolutely great acquisition. We thought we could do one transformational acquisition in the fitness space. We were number one, and we bought number five. We picked up a great brand, international. Some unique products as well. But the softness in the particular quarter was a little bit about we havent ramped the revenue up quite as good. Were right on target for the year and on target for the 20 cents by 2018. The acquisition is doing what we want. Where the softness was was in the a little across the fitness sector in local and federal government. Its doing well in clubs, hospitality. Its pricey. I went and checked a bunch of guys to be able to get the best price. None of our equipment is. Were really focused on the commercial business. So not so much the consumer. Were selling to large clubs, places that are going to look for 24 7, 365 days. Tell me how the actual boat business is doing worldwide because some areas seem to be stronger than others. United states seems very strong. The United States is doing extremely well. We had projected and based our plans on getting 3 to 5 growth, and were seeing that. The data, if you go in and look at it for the last five years, fundamentally growth has been 5. 2 growth, Revenue Growth is around 8 because were getting some asp movement. All those things are happening. On the global, its more about a couple of markets. I dont think it will surprise you. You know, were down in brazil. Right. And also in like africa, middle east. Theyre small markets. Canada. Canada, the retail has picked up, but, again, the wholesale side, dealers are being fairly tight and conservative about the reordering. Do we have to worry about this stern drive inboard . Is that something thats not coming back . I think its more a case, jim, that the outboard engines have come so far. In fact, one of these days youll move up from that 90 on your whaler 90 . To a new 90. So i can go in the ocean . To find out all the benefits. Fundamentally the Outboard Technology and features have just moved so far. Its displacing some of the stern guys. Stern guys, its a great application for certain situations, and when the market comes with that, it will be there with some great product. I look at the joy that i get from your product, and i think other people feel the same. I look at the numbers that you have in the United States. And then i look at the what people have in the polls, what i call the malaise, what i call the jimmy carter period, the crisis of confidence. The numbers and the spin dont jibe. People do not feel as bad as the polls indicate. The market consumers dont like uncertainty and were certainly going through that this year. Hopefully in another week, some of that uncertainty is going to come off the table. But the fundamentals of the business, people who have, as we call the water gene or its in their dna, they want to fish. They want recreation. They want family time. And its a phenomenal way to do it when you think about boating. Right. And when you go to the fitness side, people want to live long, healthy lives. Do you think its we happen to have we have a company that does very well. I think that your business is more comparable. Millennials like the experience of having a boat, right . Absolutely. As the younger audiences, its more a testament to the ownership, and a lot of people keep thinking about boats as a rich mans brukt. Its only for the wealthy. We make products for middle class america. Okay. Thank you. Full disclosure, yes, i do own a boston whaler and i do love it. Stick with cramer. Will your business be ready when growth presents itself . American express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. Find out how American Express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open. Com. I am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. And i know a thing or two about trading. 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