Jim Cramers Mad Money Stock Picks for Friday October 27




Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Stock Picks for Friday October 27 2006. These are all of Jim Cramer’s stock picks that are a Buy! I bold my picks.

BUY:
AU Optronics Corp (AUO)
Yamana Gold Inc (AUY)
Best BUY Co Inc (BBY)
Caterpillar Inc (CAT)
Crocs, Inc. (CROX)
Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO)
Flir Systems Inc (FLIR)
Gamestop Corp (GME)
Intel Corp (INTC)
Essex Corp (KEYW)
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc (LLL)
Lowes Cos Inc (LOW)
Nice Systems (NICE)
Palomar Medical Technologies Inc (PMTI)
Raytheon Co (RTN)
SUNPOWER CORPORATION (SPWR)
Wellpoint Inc (WLP)

SELL:
Aetna Inc (AET)
Syntax-Brillian Corporation (BRLC)
Circuit City Stores Inc (CC)
Candela Corp (CLZR)
Goldcorp Inc (GG)
GigaMedia Ltd (GIGM)
Symbol Technologies, Inc (SBL)
Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc (WPI)

Always do your own research as these are recommendations and I make no guarantees. No one cares about your money more than you do!

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