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Miriam Metzinger submits: Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Thursday August 23. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:

Bullish calls:

Apple (AAPL)
Amazon.com (AMZN)
Google (GOOG)

Research in Motion (RIMM): 'It's just had a gigantic ramp. It'll come down, and then we pull the trigger.'
Domino's Pizza (DPZ): 'I'd like to pull the trigger on DPZ on this pullback. I think it's right. I know that dairy costs... I think they're going be built in at this point.
DryShips (DRYS)
Eagle Bulk Shipping (EGLE): 'I prefer Eagle (to DryShips) because it's got a really big dividend.'
Costco Wholesale (COST): 'We only like Costco on this show ... We have to have a special thesis to own retail here.'
GameStop (GME)
Citizens Communications (CZN): 'All of these companies eventually get bought. This is a small rural wireline company. And wireline business has actually gotten stronger around the country.'
Blue Coat Systems (BCSI): ' ... that company has unbelievable blowout earnings! This is another enterprise management... It's a security play... and all the security plays are hot.'
Symantec (SYMC)
VF Corp. (VFC): 'VFC has pulled back - I think - way too far ... I think VFC is worth pulling the trigger.'
Central European Distribution (CEDC)
Southern (SO)

Bearish calls:

MetroPCS Communications (PCS): ' ... total house of pain ... I am going to go back and look, but not this quarter. We've got to see a couple of quarters, to see if that business can re-ignite again...'
RadioShack (RSH): ' ... because RSH is stalled, I do not want to buy this particular pullback.'
Circuit City Stores (CC): ' ... It's an existential issue about why Circuit City (CC) is even alive.'
Aeropostale (ARO)

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