K-Sea and the Sunshine Transport - Cramer's Lightning Round, (4.22.08) 1 comment
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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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