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Lightning Round: MBIA, Verizon and more!
Topics:Stock Picks | Stock Market
Companies:Verizon Communications | Bank Of Montreal | eBay Inc | MercadoLibre Inc. | MBIA Inc | First Solar, Inc.
MBIA [MBI
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]: Cramer thinks the earnings power of the company is impared, and is bearish.
MercadoLibre [MELI
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]: The eBay of Latin America, Cramer would rather see you in America's eBay [EBAY
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Bank of Montreal [BMO
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]: Cramer really likes the Canadian Banks. BMO is a buy.
Verizon [VZ
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]: Cramer has faith in the company, he's a buyer.
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