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Nov.13
7:45 PM ET
Thursday, 13 Nov 2008
Lightning Round OT: Invitrogen, Potash, Banco Santander
Posted By:Stan Yee
Topics:Lightning Round | Agriculture | Biotechnology | Stock Picks | Stock Market
Sectors:Banks
Invitrogen [IVGN
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] - Buy. But in biotech, Jim feels Gilead is the better buy.
Potash [POT
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] - Sell. If you want to be in fertilizer, Cramer recommends Terra Nitrogen [TNH
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Banco Santander [STD
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] - Buy. A good conservatively-run bank, but you may want to look at Wells Fargo as a somewhat better alternative.
Jim Cramer's charitable trust owns Gilead (GILD).
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