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Stocks discussed on the lightning round session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Thursday January 29.

Bullish Calls:

Wal-Mart (WMT): “Your stock’s a winner, down 15 straight points from its high…when things get tough people shop at Wal Mart…is the only retailer I am recommending on this show. Only Wal-Mart.”
Wells Fargo (WFC), JP Morgan (JPM): “I only recommend two banks WFC and JP Morgan. I will only bless these two bank stocks.”
United Parcel Service (UPS): “I have lost money for people in UPS…this company is so well run …UPS yields 4%. It’s time to buy…I bless buying UPS.”

Bearish Calls:

Vale (RIO): “The stimulus package is complete betrayal and is meaningless…RIO is not the way to play stimulus…the only way to play stimulus is with Smithfield hams…”
US Bancorp (USB): “ I only recommend two banks WFC and JP Morgan. I will only bless these two bank stocks.”
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG):” I felt ISRG was something not to write home about…I am unremittingly negative, and it was not a good quarter.”

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  •  
    LOL

    THE SAME PEOPLE OWN THE MAJORITY OF BOTH BANK STOCKS HE RECCOMMENDS.

    BCS, BANK OF MELLON

    LOL
    Jan 30 07:32 AM | Link | Reply
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    How can UPS be in the Bullish section and the Bearish section at the same time?
    Jan 30 09:07 AM | Link | Reply
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    Bad bad call on RIO, Jim.

    China is still growing at over 8%.

    RIO strong buy!
    Jan 30 09:27 AM | Link | Reply
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    Hi. It's been fixed. Thanks

    On Jan 30 09:07 AM david roper wrote:

    > How can UPS be in the Bullish section and the Bearish section at
    > the same time?
    Jan 31 06:23 PM | Link | Reply
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