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Lightning Round: Green Mountain Coffee, Cree, Banco Santander and More

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Published: Friday, 18 Jun 2010 | 6:26 PM ET

Vertex Pharmaceutical : Cramer is bullish on VRTX.

Green Mountain Coffee : Cramer said he can’t recommend GMCR until he sees the company report a strong quarter.

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

The J.M. Smucker Co. : SJM is a buy, Cramer said. He thinks it could go to $79.

Cree : Cramer said he likes Cree, and Cirrus Logic even more.

Banco Santander : This Spanish bank has made moves recently that are “most impressive,” Cramer said. Given that, he thinks STD could qualify as an accidental high-yielder.

Sprint Nextel : Cramer thinks Sprint works as a great speculative stock.

First American Financial : “This quarter I don’t believe will be that strong,” Cramer said, “but next quarter will be good. So if you can wait a quarter, then go ahead and do it.”

SPX : SPX is an “excellent manufacturer,” Cramer said. He told viewers to hold this stock.









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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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