'Mad Money Lightning Round': Go for LyondellBasell Industries
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NEW YORK (
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Medtronic
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: "There's nothing there for me, especially with
Abbott Laboratories
(ABT) - Get Report
having a 4% yield. I'd rather see you go there."
Frontier Communications
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: "Frontier I like. It's the highest yielding stock in the Dow."
Hewlett-Packard
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: "Hewlett is neither here nor there. There are a lot of tech stocks better than Hewlett."
Madison Square Garden
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: "It's got some legs, but I don't really like the entertainment game. Let's ring the register there."
Oxford Industries
(OXM) - Get Report
: "I like these guys. I'm an apparel fanatic. Oxford is really good. I think I may have been too hard on
Jones Group
(JNY)
as well. There might be a bottom there, I'm doing more homework on that one."
LyondellBasell Industries
(LYB) - Get Report
: "That is an up stock like you wouldn't believe. I see that one going to $35. I love this part of the cycle for chemicals. "
Weatherford International
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: "This has had such a move and I've been behind it for a long time. Let's take a little off the table. They're a good company, but I took a little profit for my charitable trust."
Altria
(MO) - Get Report
: "At $25 a share I thought it was up too much, but now at $22 I'd pull the trigger. Too many people have downgraded it."
Siemens
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: "This is a great quality company. If you want to own the stock, I'll bless it as a good equity."
--Written by Scott Rutt in Washington, D.C.
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