Jim Cramer's Lightning Round
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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: World Wrestling Entertainment WWE: "They're going a good job and its a great opportunity. I watch the company's dividend and I like it." Waste Management WMI: "I think this is a great quality growth stock." IDEXX Laboratories IDXX: "This company is a classic good name that should be bought on dips. It's a long-term theme and I'd stick with it." Tesoro TSO: "I think the refining companies are in a tough business. This business could be bad for a very long time. May I recommend Marathon Oil MRO for those who insist on a refining stock." Coca-Cola Enterprises CCE: "Why own Coca-cola enterprises when you can own Coca-Cola KO? I think Coke at $57 is a great long-term buy." PPL PPL: "I like PPL on the fundamentals, let's not own it for the split. I prefer Exelon EXC over PPL, though."
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