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Lightning Round: Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Intel and More

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Published: Wednesday, 5 May 2010 | 7:31 PM ET

Raytheon : “This stock has been a monster stock,” Cramer said and suggested viewers take advantage of the pullback because “we know that the defense budget is not going back down.”

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

Berkshire Hathaway : Despite a decline in the price, Cramer likes this stock.


Visa : Regulatory reform will likely affect Visa, Cramer said and thinks viewers should wait for the pullback to $80.

Weatherford : Cramer likes this stock.

Intel : While trading low right now, Cramer expects this stock to climb when the European markets settle and China resumes its growth.

Kinder Morgan Energy : Cramer sees a potentially good opportunity to buy right now.

Telefonica : While the Mad Money host likes this Spain-based telecommunications company, he prefers American companies at this time.

Nokia : Cramer suggests selling at $13 and buying Apple.







Cramer's charitable trust owns Visa and Apple.

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