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Lightning Round: Trulia, Imax, Cisco Systems and More

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Published: Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013 | 7:16 PM ET
Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Trulia (TRLA): Housing recovery plays are working, Jim Cramer said.

Banco Latino (BLX): This bank stock is OK, Cramer said, but he currently prefers Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A. (BBVA).

Imax (IMAX): Wait for a pullback before deciding whether to buy this stock, Cramer said.

Green Mountain Coffee (GMCR): Take some profits on this beverage stock, Cramer said, but leave enough so you can play with the house's money.

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Annaly Capital (NLY): Although this company likely faces more challenges, Cramer thinks it's worth holding onto.

Cisco Systems (CSCO): This technology company recently reported a decent quarter, Cramer said. He's a buyer.

American Tower (AMT): Despite the short-sellers piling onto this group, Cramer is sticking with AMT.

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You say the name of a stock and Cramer tells you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell!
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