Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 9/14/07
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Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Friday September 14. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:
Bullish calls:
Bunge (BG)
Monsanto (MON)
Sirius Satellite (SIRI): 'I've positive on SIRI right here, at $2.80. We've reiterated it all the way and said it's going to go to $4 bucks, and the deal gets done. Now, when the deal gets done, it will go to $6 bucks.'
Research In Motion (RIMM): 'Yes, I know, it's up a lot. I do not care. It goes higher.'
First Solar (FSLR): 'I just want to reiterate that I like First Solar.'
Suntech Power Holdings (STP)
LDK Solar (LDK)
Omniture(OMTR): ' … my favorite... It's kind of an instant Nielsen on the web. It's ad-directed traffic... That's your play.'
Meridian Bioscience (VIVO): ' Ithink diagnostic companies are the wave of the future. I'm going with you.'
Inverness Medical Innovations (IMA)
Blue Coat Systems (BCSI): 'It's a good stock. This is web infrastructure … I've got to go with it.'
Garmin (GRMN)
Cnooc (CEO))
Petrochina (PTR)
MEMC (WFR)
Central European Distribution (CEDC): 'That, by the way, is a fabulous stock - with 700 different distillations of liquor.'
Neutral calls:
Furmanite (FRM): Man, you know what? That's one we're going to have to do work on... I don't know FRM...'
Bearish calls:
Pacific Ethanol (PEIX): 'I've got to steer you away from that. That is not that good a stock.'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
Blockbuster (BBI): 'It just had a nice move, but I don't like the business model that much - Don't buy, don't buy.'
Palm (PALM): ' I don't like PALM at all.'
First Marblehead (FMD): 'No, just too hard.'
F5 Networks (FFIV): 'You know that last quarter wasn't that good... and I like that company very much...... I'm going to send you from FFIV to Omniture.'
Trimble Navigation (TRMB): ' … if we've got Garmin, I don't need to be in TRMB.'
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