Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, 9/27/07
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Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV
program,Thursday September 27.
Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:
Bullish calls:
Bearish calls:Amazon (AMZN): ‘There's somebody who does a lot of shipping, and a stock I like. Let's wait for that stock to pull back.’
AK Steel (AKS)
Reliance Steel (RS)
Vulcan Materials (VMC)
DynCorp (DCP): ‘The stock's up at $23, but I've got to tell you something, I think it's has more to it.’
Celgene (CELG): ‘We've been buying CELG since $54-55, when Bob Hugin, the excellent COO... gave us the upside.’
Transocean (RIG):’ I'd rather see you in RIG.’
Global Santa Fe (GSF):
Schlumberger (SLB)
Gardner Denver (GDI): ‘ … even though it was up yesterday, I'd rather see you in Gardner Denver.’
China Precision (CPSL)
Heelys (HYLS): ‘HLYS is a broken stock and a broken company. I cannot think of a reason to own it.’
Alcan (AL): ‘I want you to hang up right now and sell, sell, sell... You've won my friend. You can only lose.’
Texas Industries (TXI)
China BAK Battery (CBAK): ‘All I know is, if you're greedy on these, you will get annihilated. I want you to take half off right now, and let the rest run.’
Target (TGT): ‘I can't think of a catalyst to move it.’
Bare Escentuals (BARE): ‘I want to stay away from the fragrance group. I've got nothing good to say about it.’
Avon Products (AVP)
International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF)
United Parcel Service (UPS): ‘ … when the economy slows, you don't want to be in these stocks.’
FedEx (FDX)
Hansen Medical (HNSN): ‘I want you to take the gain. There are better fish to fry.’
J.C. Penney (JCP): ‘JCP's an inexpensive stock that I don't have a catalyst (for) … Don’t buy, Don’t buy.’
Kohl’s (KSS)
Vanda Pharmaceuticals (VNDA): ‘I'm saying no to VNDA, and I want you to buy CELG.’
Hercules Offshore (HERO)
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