'Mad Money' Lightning Round: So Long, Teva
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NEW YORK (
) -- 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:
Annaly Capital
(NLY) - Get Report
: "Annaly is still a buy, buy, buy. Reinvest those dividends and you'll make a lot of money."
Teva Pharmaceutical
(TEVA) - Get Report
: "I gave up on Teva. It's a fabulous play on generics, but there are worries about generics hurting their drugs. We did not do well on Teva and it's time to move on."
Energy Transfer Partners
(ETP)
: "Listen, that's got a 7% yield. This is a great one. I like them. I'd pull the trigger right here.
Enterprise Products Partners
(EPD) - Get Report
is the better one, however."
Airgas
(ARG)
: "I think the earnings are going to be good and I'd be a buyer in the morning."
Molycorp
(MCP)
: "This one is too hot for me to handle. I'm not the best one to talk to about this stock."
Xcel Energy
(XEL) - Get Report
: "It has a 4% yield and lots of exposure to natural gas. Reinvest those dividends and pull the trigger on more."
Costco
(COST) - Get Report
: "They reported a great quarter and everyone likes them. I see it pulling back to $70, then I'd pull the trigger because they're the best over there."
Diana Shipping
(DSX) - Get Report
: "I'm nervous. I think there are too many ships. Every time I get bullish, they put more ships in the water. I'm not going to pull the trigger on Diana."
--Written by Scott Rutt in Washington, D.C.
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