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Lightning Round: Starbucks, Microsoft, Priceline.com and More

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Published: Monday, 22 Jun 2009 | 6:45 PM ET

Dendreon : DNDN is up big, Cramer said. He’d like to see a pullback before investors buy in.

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

Google : Cramer expects Google to have a good quarter, but he thinks Microsoft’s Bing search engine could threaten GOOG’s dominance.

Starbucks : Cramer is worried about competition from McDonald’s and he doesn’t think the turn in Starbucks has happened yet. Don’t buy SBUX.

Priceline.com : Don’t buy PCLN. As good as the past couple of quarters have been, “the stock is a wild rollercoaster,” Cramer said, making it “too difficult to recommend.”

Coldwater Creek : Investors who want a retailer making a turnaround should buy Urban Outfitters, Cramer said, though he thinks the sector is “just too hard to own” right now.

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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
  Price   Change %Change
CWTR ---
DNDN ---
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SBUX ---
URBN ---
GOOG ---
MCD ---

   
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