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Lightning Round: Transocean, Potash, Garmin and More

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Published: Tuesday, 29 Jul 2008 | 6:27 PM ET

Garmin : “I think Garmin can fall substantially from these levels,” Cramer said. “I want you to sell, sell, sell.”

Thoratec : Cramer said he hasn’t done enough research on THOR to make a call right now.

ABB : Cramer can’t understand why this great infrastructure company’s down after a terrific quarter. Buy ABB, he said, and also buy General Electric , which has a strong infrastructure business of its own.

Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Huntington Bancshares : Cramer won’t recommend this regional bank. He said to sell HBAN into any strength on an ascending scale.

Intrepid Potash : Cramer’s expecting IPI to be up during trading Wednesday. He said to sell the stock on an ascending scale into any strength and switch into Potash .

Transocean : This stock’s going lower, but Cramer said to buy it on the way down. “I’m not abandoning RIG. It’s too good.”

AuthenTec : “This one’s too speculative.”

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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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GE ---
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IPI ---
POT ---
RIG ---
THOR ---

   
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