| "Mad Money" Stock Picks Daily Recap Tuesday, November 10, 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. |
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On Tuesday Cramer said that he remained bullish on Herbalife (HLF), that the company has $250 million is cash and no debt, and has been returning money and value to its shareholders.
Bullish Abbott Laboratories (ABT) (featured on Mad Money) Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) (Lightning Round) Bucyrus International (BUCY) (Lightning Round) Citigroup (C) (Lightning Round) Deckers (DECK) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Fossil (FOSL) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Gilead Sciences (GILD) (Lightning Round) Herbalife (HLF) (CEO interview on Mad Money) Priceline.com (PCLN) ("buy on weakness") (Lightning Round) Priceline.com's (PCLN) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Ralph Lauren (RL) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Transocean (RIG) (Lightning Round) Watts Water (WTS) (Lightning Round) Whole Foods (WFMI) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Bearish Elan Corp (ELN) (Lightning Round) Gamestop (GME) (Mad Mail) Gannett (GCI) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) (featured on Mad Money) New York Times (NYT) (mentioned on Stop Trading!) |
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