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Lightning Round: Solar Capital, Cubist Pharma & More

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Published: Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 6:42 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.

Golar LNG (GLNG): I'm currently doing an examination of this company and rivals and I want to save my judgment until it's all done, said Cramer.

Solar Capital (SLRC): I'm a buyer, said Cramer. This is a stock I like and the yield is good.

Solazyme (SZYM): I'm getting turned off, said Cramer. In this market, there are much better places to put money to work.


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Edison International (EIX): It's a well run company, said Cramer. It's a got good cash flow. It's a growth company. I really like it.

Cubist Pharma (CBST): This is a great spec, said Cramer. If it comes in I'd buy.

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Are you ready skeedaddy? It’s time for the Lightning Round. Cramer makes the call on viewer favorites.
  Price   Change %Change
GLNG ---
SLRC ---
SOLAZYME ---
EIX ---
CBST ---

   
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