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Lightning Round: Bucyrus, Toro, Clean Energy Partners and More
Bucyrus International [BUCY
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]: Cramer’s bullish on BUCY.
Suburban Propane [SPH
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]: Sell SPH, Cramer said. The money’s been made in Suburban Propane.
TeleCommunication Systems [TSYS
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]: “Decent company,” Cramer said. “I like it.”
LKQ Corp. [LKQX
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]: Go with Copart CPRT instead.
Celera [CRA
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]: Cramer likes this diagnostics business, as well as Becton Dickinson [BDX
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Turkcell [TKC
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]: Sell TKC, Cramer said.
Clean Energy Fuels [CLNE
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]: Cramer knows this is a speculative stock, but he still likes Clean Energy.
Toro [TTC
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]: Stay away from Toro, Cramer said.
Annaly Capital Management [NLY
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]: Don’t buy, Cramer said. This company needs debt to operate, and money just isn’t readily available in this market.
Ferrellgas Partners [FGP
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]: Cramer thinks Kinder Morgan Energy Partners [KMP
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American Italian Pasta [AIPC
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]: “One of my favorite food stocks,” Cramer said. “You’ve got a winner.”
Astec Industries [ASTE
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]: Cramer said to sell ASTE because President Obama’s stimulus package doesn’t contain the infrastructure spending we expected.
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