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Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Tuesday April 22. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis:

Bullish calls:

Costco (COST), TJX Companies (TJX).Wal-Mart (WMT), Urban Outfitters (URBN)
Apple (AAPL) -- "Don't buy ahead of the quarter, but if it pulls back, pull the trigger." Frontline (FRO): "The whole bulk shipping business is starting to come back, but I like Frontline here."
Exxon Mobil (XOM) -- "I think Exxon is at a 52-week high, so maybe take some profits, but I still like the company."
AT&T (T) -- "That was a terrific quarter. That stock deserves to trade at $40."
CONSOL Energy (CNX) -- "You've got a winner here. I'd pull the trigger. Coal is on fire and that's a great stock."
Intel (INTC) -- "There getting no competition from Advanced Micro Devices."
K-SEA Transportation (KSP) -- "Large company that does every well in this environment. You're in good shape there."
Duke Energy (DUK) -- "Duke is just a good, steady company. It's a terrific company. I like it."
Transocean (RIG), Schlumberger (SLB), Halliburton (HAL)

Bearish calls:

Excel Maritime (EXM)
Broadcom (BRCM) -- "No, I don't like the semiconductors here."
International Coal Group (ICO) -- "That's a worst of breed stock. I'll give you just about any other coal stock before I'd ever recommend that one."
Toyota Motor (TM) -- "You just can't be in the auto business. No autos and no airlines on this show."
Hercules Offshore (HERO) --"Not my favorite here."
Parker Drilling (PKD) -- "I do not like this one; they're not best of breed. Stick with the winners, there's no need to move down the food chain."

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    With Bearish call on EXM and bullish on FRO Jim Cramer is very clear who he is working for. Definitely not in the interests of small traders and investors.
    2008 Apr 23 09:26 AM | Link | Reply