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Lightning Round: Qualcomm, First Solar, Interpublic Group and More

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Published: Friday, 8 May 2009 | 7:43 PM ET

GigaMedia : Cramer wouldn’t recommend this Chinese stock. Stick with ETFs if you want to invest in China, he said.

Scientific Games : Scientific Games is a buy, Cramer said.

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

Qualcomm : Cramer’s bullish on Qualcomm.

Novartis : Sell Novartis, Cramer said. The only drug stocks that he likes have big dividend yields.

Sigma Design :ON Semiconductor is a better choice, Cramer said.

Agilent Technologies : Don’t buy, Cramer said. Wait for a pullback first.

Interpublic Group : Sell IPG, Cramer said. Advertising hasn’t turned around yet, while other sectors of the economy have.

Fuel Systems Solutions : Cramer thinks FSYS still has to room to move, even though it was up $5 on Friday. Buy Fuel Systems.

Smith & Wesson : Don’t buy, SWHC.

Yingle Green : Go with First Solar instead, Cramer said.

Cramer's charitable trust owns Qualcomm.

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