Fast Money Recaps28 Mar 2008 08:30 am

Fast Money Stock Picks – March 27, 2008 – Banks and Wholesale

Najarian:
BSC – Bear Stearns – Sell if you haven’t yet, it’s not going any higher
ORCL – Oracle – Buy
NVDA – NVIDIA – Buy, could be a takeover target
MRK – Merck – Buy
LLY – Eli Lilly’s – Buy
BK – Burger King – Buy – “Final Trade”

Seymour:
SYT – Syngenta – Buy
SQM – Sociedad Quimica y Minera – Buy
TKC – Turkcell – Buy
TS – Tenaris – Buy
CIG – CEMIG – Buy
COP – ConocoPhillips – Buy – “Final Trade”

Macke:
COST – Costco – Buy
WMT – Wal-Mart – Buy
BJ – BJ’s Wholesale Club – Buy
GLW – Corning – Buy
HPQ – Hewlett-Packard – Buy
WWE – World Wrestling Entertainment – Buy – “Final Trade”

Finerman:
MO – Altria – Buy – “Final Trade”

Ratigan:
LEH – Lehman – Sell
MER – Merrill Lynch – Sell
UBS – UBS – Sell

Pops (stocks that jumped higher):
SOLF – Solarfun (17%) – Finerman: I’m not getting in on the fun
CTRN – Citi Trends (24%) – Exceeded analyst estimates and forecast was above expectations

Drops (stocks that slid lower):
MOT – Motorola (5%) – Downgraded by Bank of America Corp, citing shrinking market share
XMSR – XM Satellite Radio (8%) – Macke: the deal with Sirius isn’t done yet
RIMM – Research in Motion (5%) – Najarian: take some profits
PDA – Perdigao (6%) – Seymour: an interesting ag story
NFLX – Netflix (4%) – Macke: I think this stock goes lower
TSM – Robbins & Myers (22%) – Seymour: I think it’s profit taking
DSW – DSW Inc (24%) – Announced profits were off 94%
SCHL – Scholastic Corp (14%) – Costs knocked profit
WDC – Western Digital (8%) – Rival Seagate suffered a downgrade

One Response to “Fast Money Stock Picks - March 27, 2008 - Banks and Wholesale”

  1. on 29 Mar 2008 at 11:03 am Pat Wilson

    I like TurkCel too, but it has been stagnet since I bought it.

    When is it going to move?

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