Jim Cramer's Lightning Round
'Mad Money Lightning Round': Temple-Inland Is Going Higher
05/15/08 - 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" Thursday evening: Temple-Inland TIN: "This is one I recommended at $11. I know packaging and I know this stock. This stock is going to $16." Merck MRK: "Merck is cheap. I think it's going to surprise to the upside, which is why I'm bullish on Schering-Plough SGP, but I still like Merck too." Whole Foods WFMI: "This is a tough one. I love shopping at Whole Foods, but that's not the same as buying the stock. It continues to miss the quarter. Don't buy." CONSOL Energy CNX: "This stock is up so much that I don't know if I can recommend it again. I want people to ring the register a little." Abiomed ABMD: "No, I've got so many other situations with more upside that aren't as speculative. I'm not a fan of that one." Chindex International CHDX: "This is another one up big today; it's time to take it off the table. Ring the register and take some profits." PG&E PCG: "The only reason I would want to own that one is because I believe they're going to place a big order with First Solar FSLR for more solar. Otherwise I don't think they deserve the price they're at. " Focus Media FMCN: "This one's tough. I haven't been recommending a lot of Chinese stocks. I'm not a buyer of Focus Media."
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