Jim Cramer's Lightning Round
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Lukewarm on TiVo
07/23/08 - 07:32 PM EDT
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Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Wednesday evening: TiVo TIVO: "I think it's an OK situation. I'm in the don't-buy camp for now, I'd be a buyer at the $5 level." eBay EBAY: "eBay has volumes going down. People are not flocking to it in hard times like I thought they would. That's a stock I can't get behind." Cardiome Pharma CRME: "I don't like it. It's too small for me to mention and it's had a big run. I'm going to defer to others who know that one better than I do." Fuelcell Energy FCEL: "Too speculative. A lot of these alternative energy plays will get crushed if gas goes back to $3.50 a gallon. I'm gonna stay away from that one. " Sims Group SMS: "Scrap steel is going down with the rest of steel. I think the second half of the year will be strong for steel. This one's a buy. " Ford Motor F: "I think both Ford and General Motors GM are making some drastic changes. I'm considering them, but I'm not there yet." Microsoft MSFT: "I have a hard time getting behind them here. I like Research In Motion RIMM and Amazon.com AMZN and Google GOOG more. " EnerSys ENS: "Even if oil goes to $70, I'm sticking with it. Batteries are the future and I like it."
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