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"Mad Money" Stock Picks Daily Recap

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Having trouble keeping track of all of Jim Cramer's stock picks? Below is the latest recap of the stocks mentioned on Jim Cramer's Mad Money show. Also included are stocks mentioned on "Stop Trading!"

This list is provided as a public service. Jim Cramer's trading opinions are followed by many traders and his stock picks, whether you agree with them or not, often move stocks.

Cramer talks fast and gets crazy, and mistakes in these recaps may happen. You should watch the actual shows for specific advice that Cramer gives concerning entry and exit points.
On Thursday Cramer recommended TriQuint Semiconductor (TQNT) again, even though it was down 28% after reporting a sluggish quarter. Cramer also said to use weakness in Skyworks Solutions (SWKS) and RF Micro Devices (RFMD) as a buying opportunity.

Bullish
ADC Telecommunications (ADCT) (Lightning Round)
Apple (AAPL) (discussed on Mad Money)
Bank of America (BAC) (Lightning Round)
Eli Lilly (LLY) (Lightning Round)
Ford Motor (F) (discussed on Mad Money)
Gilead Sciences (GILD) (Lightning Round)
J Crew (JCG) (discussed on Mad Money)
McDonald's (MCD) (discussed on Mad Money)
Nucor (NUE) (CEO interview on Mad Money)
RF Micro Devices (RFMD) (discussed on Mad Money)
Skyworks Solutions (SWKS) (discussed on Mad Money)
Tellabs (TLAB) (Lightning Round)
Triquint Semiconductor (TQNT) (featured on Mad Money)

Bearish
Equinix (EQIX) (featured on Mad Money)
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) (Lightning Round)




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