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Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Thursday, August 14.

Bullish Calls:

CVS Caremark (CVS) -- “CVS is a buy here.”

Walgreen (WAG) -- “I like Walgreen’s even more than CVS.”

Hudson City Bank (HCBK) -- “You will always find Hudson on my buy list.”

Nokia (NOK) -- “I like Nokia but Qualcomm (QCOM) is a better stock to own.”

GrafTech International (GTI) -- “I think it’s overdone to the down side. GrafTech is a buy at these levels.”

Central European Distribution (CEDC) -- “Despite Russia’s recent scuffle with Georgia Central European is OK to own.”

Chesapeake Energy (CHK) -- “I believe that natural gas is so beaten down that you have to own a natural gas company…I think you should buy some Chesapeake.”

Bearish Calls:

The Pantry (PTRY) --CBRL Group (CBRL) is a better pick.”

Amedysis (AMED) -- “Too hard. Don’t buy.”

Smith & Wesson (SWHC) --The Smith & Wesson trade has come and gone and I am never looking back.”

Inverness Medical (IMA) -- “This is a diagnostics play starting its comeback. I don’t recommend it yet. Don’t buy.”

Hologic (HOLX) -- “This is another diagnostics play starting its comeback that I don’t recommend yet. Don’t buy.”

Zoltek (ZOLT) -- “Don’t buy Zoltek. Go with Owens Corning (OC) instead.”

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This article has 2 comments:

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    Aug 15 07:31 PM
    this guy cramer is the BIGGEST enabler of mom amd pop losing what wealth they have! Listen to his calls at your own peril.
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    Cramer doesn't cause anything. The only one who causes the loss or gain is the one who does the actual buying or selling. The shareholder. Take responsibility for your own actions!
    Reply
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