Jim Cramer's Lightning Round
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Stick With Yamana Gold
04/29/08 - 07:19 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" Tuesday evening: Brown-Foreman BF-B: "I like Brown and Foreman, but I like Diageo DEO more. That might be a better buy." Schering-Plough SGP: "This stock isn't done. The CEO is turning it around. The bears who sold this one will severely regret their actions. I've been buying more and more for my trust. " LSI Logic LSI: "You don't want to be there. You should be buying a great American company like EatonETN, not LSI." Lifecell LIFC: "No, you've won. Take the money and run. It's time to go home." Ford Motor F: "We're believers in the preferred shares. That's a better way to play." Citizens Communications CZN: "That one's OK, but how can I recommend that one over AT&T T and Verizon VZ? " Atlas Energy Resources ATN: "We nailed this one. There's lots of gas in the oil shale fields. You stick with it." Yamana Gold AUY: "I'm in the house of pain with this one, but I need a gold stock in my portfolio and I'm sticking with this one." *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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