The transcript is a recording of a live broadcast of a financial show, likely hosted by Jim Cramer. The show features various segments where Cramer discusses different stocks and their potential investment opportunities.
Cramer mentions a stock in Norfolk Southern, stating that it's cheaper than he's seen in a long time. He suggests buying the stock in stages, waiting for it to drop a certain percentage before buying more. He also mentions a stock in Soft Technologies, stating that it's a good deal.
There are also segments where Cramer discusses other stocks, such as Pizza, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, and American Electric Power. He mentions that he's a fan of Accenture, a consulting company, and that he's a fan of the Chicago Bears football team.
The show also features a segment where Cramer discusses Alabama Pharmaceuticals, stating that it's losing too much money and he advises viewers to stay away from it.
Finally, Cramer mentions that the show will conclude with a segment discussing whether China missed a trade opportunity or is heading towards isolation.
The recording ends with a call to action for viewers to follow Jim Cramer on Twitter, send him an email, or call a specific number.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's stock is Norfolk Southern.
2. Norfolk Southern is at a three-year low.
3. The short interest ratio for Norfolk Southern is around 2%.
4. The speaker wants to buy Norfolk Southern in stages.
5. A caller, Joe from Pennsylvania, and his son own shares of Sofa Technologies.
6. The CEO of Sofa Technologies, Anthony Noto, was on CNBC's Terrific CEO Conference.
7. Sofa Technologies' stock has doubled since the conference.
8. The speaker does not recommend investing in FuboTV.
9. A caller, Jason from Wisconsin, asks about PG&E.
10. The speaker had previously spoken with Patty Poppy about PG&E.
11. The speaker's son, Kipton, wants to know about PG&E.
12. The speaker likes PG&E and thinks it has further to go.
13. A caller, Monty from California, asks about Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals.
14. The speaker had previously interviewed Chris Anzalone, the CEO of Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals.
15. Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals has advanced its pipeline to around 12 indications.
16. The speaker does not recommend investing in companies that are losing money.
17. A caller, Chris from Illinois, asks about American Electric Power.
18. The speaker wants to buy American Electric Power at around $104.
19. American Electric Power's 52-week high is $105, and its low is $77.
20. The speaker wants Julie Sloane, the CEO of American Electric Power, to come on the show.
21. A caller, Riley from Texas, asks about AEHR.
22. The speaker recommends Agilent instead of AEHR.
23. A caller, Mike from Illinois, asks about Accenture.
24. The speaker likes Accenture and its CEO, Julie Sweet.
25. Accenture is a consulting company that helps with technology and digitization.
26. The speaker does not recommend investing in Alabama Pharmaceuticals due to its significant losses.
27. The show is broadcast live from Post 9 at the NYSE.
28. The show starts at 9:00 a.m. Eastern.
29. The speaker can be reached on Twitter at @jimcramer, by email at Mad Money at cnbc.com, or by phone at 1-800-743-CNBN.
30. The show's website is madmoney.cnbc.com.