Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 7/18/07
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Miriam Metzinger submits: Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Wednesday July 18. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:
Bullish calls:
Caterpillar (CAT): 'I fear that someone will try to knock down CAT, because it's had the run that you're talking about... Why don't you buy 50 (shares) before the quarter - because I think it'll be good, but there's always someone who hates it - and then pull the trigger on 50 after, and then get set for the run from $80 to $120...'
URS (URS)
Consolidated Edison (ED): 'ED has now come down enough, that it now yields 5%...Pull the trigger right now!'
Toyota Motor (TM): 'All right, everybody's wondering what the heck happened that TM dropped so much here ... the yen got strong ... But there is a problem with the quake ... The quake cut production. And I think that's what really knocked it down. I think that's a very short-term concern. I want to be buying TM here.'
Celgene (CELG): 'If you need be in pharma, the only one I'm recommending right now is Celgene and, even then, that's not working that well, but it is creeping back up.'
Healthways (HWAY): ' ... it is for a way to manage diabetes care, okay? That's a great business. Unfortunately it's a great business... '
Harsco (HSC): 'The stock's one point off its high. I would still buy the stock on any... No! Let's not be wishy-washy!... ('mon-back sound) HSC should be stuck with, and HSC should be bought!'
Cal-Maine Foods (CALM): 'That's an egg play. And eggs are filled with protein. People like them. Good food. I like it.'
Allegheny Technologies (ATI): 'I am going to send you to ATI.'
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 ConfidentialSAIC (SAI): 'I have enough infrastructure consulting.'
Pfizer (PFE)
Merck (MRK)
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): ' I know they did that bountiful buyback, but I don't think there's anything there.'
Titanium Metals (TIE): 'No, no, no. Not best of breed. I'm going to always send you to ATI.'
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