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Lightning Round: Pfizer, Apple, Entegris and More

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Published: Monday, 20 Dec 2010 | 6:28 PM ET

Pfizer : Cramer isn't interested in this pharmaceutical stock right now.

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

American Tower : The "Mad Money" host likes this technology company and praised CEO Thomas Bartlett on his performance. "Buy."

Oracle : This is another hot tech stock, Cramer said, adding that his charitable trust has continued to buy shares of ORCL.

Entegris : Cramer likes this stock right now, calling it a "terrific play" on semiconductors. He also likes Jabil Circuit .

Apple : This tech giant is poised to go higher, Cramer said. He wished his charitable trust owned a greater stake in this company.

Sprint Nextel : Cramer had high hopes for this company in the last quarter, but isn't too concerned about its mild performance. He prefers Verizon Communications or AT&T anyway.

















When this post was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Apple and Oracle.

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