Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Stock Picks for Monday February 13th.




Jim Cramer’s Mad Money Stock Picks for Monday February 13th. These are all of Jim Cramer’s stock picks that are a Buy! I Bold my picks.

Sorry for the delay in posting the stock picks but the normal mad money show time was rescheduled due to Olympics.

Buy:
Apple Computer Inc (AAPL)
Applied Materials Inc (AMAT)
Amgen Inc (AMGN)
Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc (ARNA)
Allegheny Technologies Inc (ATI)
Baker Hughes Inc (BHI)
ConocoPhillips (COP)

Citi Trends (CTRN)
Genentech Inc (DNA)
Domino’s Pizza Inc (DPZ)
Englobal Corp (ENG)
First Data Corp (FDC)
Fortune Brands Inc (FO)
FMC Technologies Inc (FTI)
Genzyme Corp (GENZ)
Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)

KLA Tencor Corp (KLAC)
LaBranche & Co. Inc (LAB)
Marchex Inc (MCHX)
MetLife Inc (MET)
Manulife Financial Corp (MFC)
Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp (MRX)
Nabors Industries Ltd (NBR)
Nighthawk Radiology (NHWK)

Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc (PGNX)
Prudential Financial Inc (PRU)
Starbucks Corp (SBUX)

Schlumberger Ltd (SLB)
Sirenza Microdevices Inc (SMDI)
Sysco Corp (SYY)

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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