

Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer 8/14/25
28 snips Aug 14, 2025
Jerome Grant, CEO of Universal Technical Institute, brings insights about the evolving educational landscape and job market needs. He discusses the importance of vocational training to address skill shortages in industries like automotive and healthcare. The conversation highlights the impact of AI on job security and the appeal of educational programs vs. traditional college paths. Grant also shares UTI's performance and future plans as they adapt to changing workforce demands, ensuring graduates are ready for the jobs of tomorrow.
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Rational Stories Outweigh Market Froth
- Jim Cramer argues many strong, rational company stories outweigh market froth.
- He treats recent Amazon grocery same-day moves as evidence of durable, non-frothy value.
Froth Versus Fundamentals
- Cramer contrasts speculative IPOs with durable business models to label frothy names irrational.
- Examples like Bullish and D-Wave show hype-driven rises separate from long-term fundamentals.
Follow Significant Insider Buying
- Jim highlights insider buying at Eli Lilly as a buy signal for investors.
- He explicitly recommends buying Lilly and re-rated it positively for his charitable trust.