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Lightning Round: Citigroup, Potash, Baker Hughes and More

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Published: Wednesday, 22 Sep 2010 | 7:49 PM ET

Citigroup : Cramer is bullish on Citi. He recommended that viewers use the government’s selling of its stake in Citi, which has put pressure on the share price, as their chance to buy the stock. “Think about it out a year and a half and not tomorrow,” he said.

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Diana Shipping : DSX may be the best of the bulk shippers, but Cramer can’t recommend it. Not with the present glut of ships in the market.

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

Baker Hughes : Sell BHI, Cramer said. He called it the “worst of the group.”

Allied Irish Bank : “We don’t want anything Irish,” Cramer said, when it comes to bank stocks. “I just think that that is the one country where I think if you buy the banks, you’re going to get hurt.”

Potash : Cramer thinks there’s “another 10 points” of upside in this stock.

51job : As much as Cramer likes this company’s prospects, the only Chinese stock he’ll recommend right now is Baidu.com .

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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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