Mad Money Recap
'Mad Money' Lightning Round: CSX Stands Out
05/21/08 - 07:00 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: CSX CSX: "52-week high on a down day. CSX remains my favorite rail. If autos ever come back, that stock goes to $100." USEC USU: "I have to tell you, that company is in uranium, it's not worth speculating on. I'm bearish there." McMoRan Exploration MMR: "This stock has had a double, I have to tell you to take money off the table. Take some profits and let the rest run." Sara Lee SLE: "Cramer doesn't like Sara Lee. I don't like management, I don't like the stock, I don't like the earnings. I don't have anything good to say." Cleveland-Cliffs CLF: "This stock has doubled, so its hard to recommend here. It's the only standalone company that hasn't been bought, though. Let's say buy, but only if it pulls back." Nordstrom JWN: "Great place to shop, but not a great stock. No, I don't want to own that stock." Crown Holdings CCK: "Tough stock, it's had a good run, I'm going to say don't buy here." Symantec SYMC: "Classic 'old' tech, I see nothing that makes me want to buy it."
Jim Cramer writes about all the stock trades in his charitable trust for TheStreet.com in Action Alerts Plus. Recent stocks he's traded in this account include Schering-PloughSPG, Yamana GoldAUY and Abbott LaboratoriesABT. *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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