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Lightning Round: Rosetta Resources, Art Technology, ConAgra and More

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Published: Tuesday, 4 May 2010 | 8:59 PM ET

Transocean RIG: When it comes to the oil sector, Cramer likes Schlumberger and Weatherford International .

Rosetta Resources : Cramer thinks this Texas-based oil and gas company’s share price is too high.

Art Technology : The Mad Money host sees potential opportunity in the e-commerce area, including ARTGand Akamai Technologies .

ConAgra : Cramer did not like CAG’s past quarter. He’d rather see investors in General Mills .

Bucyrus International : Take profits in this Wisconsin-based mining company when it hits the $50 mark, Cramer said, pointing out that an Australian mining tax will soon take effect and there are concerns that China’s economy will begin to slow.

Baidu.com : Given potential opportunities in the emerging Chinese market, Cramer is bullish on this stock.






Cramer’s charitable trust owns Weatherford International.

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