Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Monday June 4.
Bearish Calls:
Netflix (NFLX): "...a lot of competition. They have to spend a lot of money to get programming. I don't want anything to do with Netflix."
Cisco (CSCO): "I think it's dead money. I don't think there is any reason to buy."
Cummins (CMI): "I think the quarter is not going to be good enough to move the stock. It is in 2011-like freefall."
ABB (ABB): "It is in Europe, and I don't want to touch Europe."
BHP Billiton (BHP): "It is a Chinese play, and China is collapsing. Would I sell it here? It is down so low, yields 3.6%. I think at 4% it will bottom, but not until then."
Prudential (PRU): "I can't believe how low it has fallen. Its quarter was not so good. There are better financials. I can't recommend Prudential here. Maybe under $40."
Editor's Note: There were no bullish calls on Monday's Lightning Round.
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