Jim Cramer's Lightning Round
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Let Mosaic Sink Some More
03/24/08 - 07:18 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" Monday evening: Mosaic MOS: "Let's wait until the shorts knock this one down a little more, then we'll start pulling the trigger." Sprint Nextel S: "There is very little upside to Sprint. I do not like Sprint. This is a Verizon VZ and AT&T T show." Systemax SYX: "I've been hurting people in tech recently, I'm gonna have to say 'don't buy.' " Eastman Kodak EK: "They have a great printing business. I am sticking with Kodak. " Korea Electric Power KEP: "I don't want you to sell this; I'd rather you be buying it. This stock could go up seven to eight points, I want you to keep it. " Campbell Soup CPB: "Very hard to recommend this one. They're a chronic under-performer. I'd rather see you in General Mills GIS or Kellogg K" Darling International DAR: "Their CEO tells a good story, I want to stick with him, he's money in the bank!" Raser Technologies RZ: "Nah, I can't recommend that one, it's too risky." Lindsay Corporation LNN: "They had a monster quarter. I want you to stick with that one." Visa V: "I think Mastercard MA is cheaper and the better deal here. I think you should wait for a pullback and buy some MasterCard." NuStar Energy NS: "I've been working on this one; they yield fabulously. I want to back up the truck on this one, I believe in them." Motorola MOT: "Here's my problem, I want to tell you to sell this one, but Carl Icahn is in there. I am withholding judgment for right now." Borders Group BGP: "Tough stock, we've been negative on it. I've been concerned about their balance sheet. I don't like the book business." *For all you home-gamers, a 'mon-back opportunity means Cramer would back up the figurative truck and load up on a stock. Want more Cramer? Check out Jim's rules and commandments for investing by clicking here.
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