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Mad Mail: A High-Yielding Timber Stock

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Published: Tuesday, 25 May 2010 | 7:49 PM ET
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On Tuesday's Mad Money, Cramer took your questions during Mad Mail.

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Cramer answers your e-mail.

Malinda from Texas noted that Cramer hadn't commented on Avon Products in some time and wanted his thoughts on the stock. Cramer said an investigation into the company that started in China will cost them a $100 million and they recently missed a quarter. He recommends getting out of AVP and opting for two of its competitors: Herbalife and Tupperware .


Tim asked Cramer's outlook for Las Vegas Sands , which has continued to fall since the 'flash crash' on May 6. Cramer said Las Vegas tourism hasn't fully recovered and suggested a more diversified resort, like WYNN .

Dave sought Cramer's thoughts on getting back to even after recently adding Plum Creek Timber . The stock took a hit after some negative comments and wanted to know if it's high-yield makes it worth hanging onto? Cramer said lumber is a great area to get into and recommended staying with PCL.

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