Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, May 29
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Miriam Metzinger submits: Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Tuesday May 29. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:
Bullish calls:
Anadarko Petroleum (APC): 'I like APC. They loaded the boat up with properties. They still have to pay down some things.'
XTO Energy (XTO): 'I think APC is good, but I think that XTO rocks the boat, and will beat APC - in the long term race - to $100.'
URS (URS): 'They finally did something. They bought Washington Group. They got it cheaply, and the stock is, at last, on the move ... Buy, buy, buy! ... Washington is historically not a great operator. But at least there is a pulse at URS.'
Level 3 Communications (LVLT): 'LVLT is going to sink or swim on the fundies. I think the fundies are good. I want to back up the truck in the mid $5s... '
Olin (OLN): ' OLN did not buy Pioneer, they stole Pioneer! ... OLN's on the move... They suddenly have religion. Buy, buy, buy!'
Carmike Cinemas (CKE): 'This is the one to play. I would sell the others and buy that one, and that's new information from me.'
General Maritime (GMR): 'Peter Georgiopolous, CEO and founder of GMR is the guy we back... He spent a lot of money buying back stock. He's got the safest yield. That's who we're going with.'
Edison International (EIX): 'EIX is one of the great... The utilities had an unbelievable bull market, but that's just one of the effects of the utilities... they're reorganized, they're terrific.'
Consolidated Edison (ED)
Dominion (D)
Cisco (CSCO): 'This is a stock that is growing at 15% that has a 20x multiple ... It just didn't say the right things on the conference call ... Let's buy some CSCO here.'
Toyota Motor (TM): 'The only stock I'm recommending over there [Japanese Market] is Toyota Motor, and even that's stalledthat's stalled. Although I do like that, and I own it for my charitable trust, and I continue to buy that stock.'
Vodafone (VOD): 'I'm going to send you to Vodafone after that beautiful quarter. VOD's got growth.'
Wal-Mart (WMT): 'You know I'm a backer of WMT down here... Good article about China and WMT in The Wall Street Journal.'
Bearish calls:
Seeking Alpha publishes a summary of Jim Cramer's stock picks every day including: Mad Money Recap, Lightning Round, Stop Trading and Wall Street Confidential Picks.Stratasys (SSYS): 'Computer-aided design and automation for semiconductors. No thank you. I want you to take your money and run there. Sell, sell, sell!'
Ultra Clean Holdings (UCTT): 'No ... if the semiconductor capital equipment business is in bear market mode, I don't want to touch it.'
DivX (DIVX): 'We are not going back to DIVX. Sell, sell, sell! '
American Eagle Outfitters (AEO): 'AEO is too hard for me, my friend ... I am strictly going to put it in the 'don't buy' category.'
Cinemark (CNK)
Regal Entertainment (RGC)
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone (NTT): 'I don't like the Japanese market at all... NTT does not have growth.'
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