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Lightning Round: Disney, Dell, ConAgra and More

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Published: Friday, 27 Feb 2009 | 7:54 PM ET

Intrepid Potash :Terra Nitrogen and its 9.9% dividend yield make for a better investment.

ConAgra Foods : Cramer’s bullish on CAG and its 4.9% yield. But because the food stocks are trending down, he recommended slowly building a position as the share price goes lower.

Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Air Products & Chemicals : Cramer thinks this stock will bottom at $40. APD is a buy once it reaches that level.

Johnson Controls : Cramer doesn’t like anything that has autos exposure. Sell JCI.

Clearwire : Cramer won’t get behind Clearwire. Sell SLWR.

Disney : The latest quarter wasn’t great, Cramer said, bringing the stock down. But he thinks Disney works for the long term. Investors could buy this stock as it trends lower and then wait for it to work its way back up over the next three to five years.

Papa John’s International : Cramer likes PZZA.

Logitech International : Both Logitech and Dell are sells, Cramer said.








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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
  Price   Change %Change
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PZZA ---
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