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Dec.19
10:07 PM ET
Friday, 19 Dec 2008
Lightning Round: Corning, Petrohawk and More
Topics:Stock Picks | Stock Market
Companies:Petrohawk Energy Corp | Corning Inc | Ultra Petroleum Corp
ICx Technologies [ICXT
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]: ICXT might work as a defense speculation play, Cramer said. Investors who want to buy this stock should wait for a pullback.
Ultra Petroleum [UPL
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]: Cramer likes UPL for the long term, though with natural-gas prices down right now, the stock might not work for the near term.
Corning [GLW
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]: “I think the stock is at rock bottom,” Cramer said, so investors can buy GLW.
Petrohawk [HK
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]: Again, Cramer can’t behind a natural-gas stock until that commodity’s price rebounds.
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