 Good Monday morning everyone it is time to talk about the markets with Jim Kramer on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. All right Jim it happened GE cutting that dividend you called it. Yeah we all felt it would be. I think the new incremental news is that they're really going to earn about a buck so it's really one of the worst picks I've ever had unfortunately you got to be honest about it. The fraction alerts. If it's a buck it's a trade to 17 that would be fairly valued versus a basket of United Technologies, Honeywell, Ingersoll, RAN and the other comps in the industry these conglomerate comps that are much better than GE. You know two out of three good divisions, military's good, health care's good. Some people think it's a not great health care company but it's a good health care company and then there's power and power's bad. This is turbines, this is Alsem which they pay over clearly overpaid for. Everything they did in the last three years was wrong and it's a remarkable admission that it was. I like the board of directors change. They shrink the board of directors. All right Jim Qualcomm rejecting Broadcoms. Bid what's next for Broadcom? Okay I think the Broadcoms going to come back. They'll come back much higher. Maybe ten dollars higher. Qualcomm traded in the 70s before all these lawsuits. Qualcomm's got the best technology. The stock reflects the lawsuit with Apple and some other suits that they had and I think the idea is if they lose to Apple the stock could be down appreciably and then Broadcom has a great safety net by selling into it. So Qualcomm should be held and we like Broadcom for action alerts because you could win if they get Qualcomm and you could win on earnings. Meanwhile Morgan Stanley out with a note Amazon going to a trillion dollars. Yeah Milka I think they don't make sense because I think Amazon Web Services which is their real data business dramatically undervalued within the conglomerate that is Amazon. They talk about Amazon Prime with that's worth. They talk about what Amazon retail is worth. Obviously Amazon is not going to bring itself up. Web Services Hand and Glove with retail but I do think Web Services is a gem and they value it at north of two's around two seven two north of two hundred fifty billion. Totally understandable because it is the the jewel and Google has Web Services and Microsoft to Azure has Web Services. Those are all great businesses because everything's done in the cloud and these are cloud companies. All right Jim Cramer thank you so much as always.