Stocks discussed on the lightning round session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Thursday November 10.
Bullish calls:
Whole Foods (WFM): "...now that it is down 3.5% from where they were before they reported that great quarter? I'd say buy."
McMoRan Exploration (MMR): "...as long as you recognize it is a spec on some really big assets...monster big properties...I'd say 'buy" but it is speculative."
Davita (DVA): "I like that business...this is all kidney failure, kidney valves. It is a good consistent one."
Bearish calls:
GT Advanced Technologies (GTAT): "Solar is in its own personal bear market. Too hard for this guy. Too risky. Not there."
Activision (ATVI): "Don't look back...no reason to own gaming stocks. They are too complicated...too difficult. I don't like them. Take a pass."
Research in Motion (RIMM): "I don't see any reason to own it. I've avoided it for 50 straight points. I'm going to continue to say 'don't buy.'"
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE): "Nothing cooking there...kind of a wasting asset. No reason to own it."
Nokia (NOK): "I think Nokia doesn't have what I like to see...no catalyst, no momentum, nothing...it goes up 50 cents but that's about it."
InterOil Corporation (IOC): "No. Way too risky for me."
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