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Lightning Round: Supervalu, Take-Two & More

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Published: Thursday, 10 Jan 2013 | 6:37 PM ET
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Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Are you ready skeedaddy? It's time for the Lightning Round. Cramer makes the call on viewer favorites.

Supervalu (SVU): I think it was a great trade, said Cramer but I think the trade is over.

Enerplus Corp (ERF): If you're long, at this point I wouldn't sell, said Cramer. I'd hold it.

Take-Two (TTWO): This stock is too challenged, said Cramer. I can't get behind it.

Yahoo! (YHOO): I like this stock, said Cramer. And I think the recent pullback is the pause that refreshes.


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WhitewaveFoods (WWAV): In this space I prefer Dean Foods, said Cramer.

More from Cramer:
- Cramer's Sky-High Idea
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- Cramer: These Stocks Don't Stay Down for Long

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Are you ready skeedaddy? It’s time for the Lightning Round. Cramer makes the call on viewer favorites.
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