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Lightning Round: Jos A. Bank, Duke Energy & More

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Published: Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013 | 6:40 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.

Sandridge Mississippian (SDT): I like this stock for its dividend, said Cramer. I would stay with it.

3D Systems (DDD): This is a speculative play and it's red hot, said Cramer. I'd be careful. The stock is very rich. But I like the concept.

Jos. A. Bank Clothiers (JOSB): I'm a seller, said Cramer. I didn't like the quarter they reported.

Duke Energy (DUK): This is one of my absolute favorites, said Cramer.

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Leucadia National (LUK): I'm not a buyer, said Cramer. It's just too hard for me to understand.

Sandridge Energy (SD): If you're already long I'd stay with it, said Cramer. I think it can go to $8. But at $8, I'd ring the register.

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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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