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Lightning Round: Winnebago Industries, Vishay Intertechnology, Weyerhaeuser and More

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Published: Friday, 14 Jan 2011 | 6:48 PM ET

Abbott Laboratories : The drug stocks are "really horrible" right now, but Cramer thinks you could own this stock because it's "really cheap."

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

Winnebago Industries : Cramer likes WGO as an "aggressive," speculative play on a turn around in the U.S. economy.

Vishay Intertechnology : The "Mad Money" host likes this semiconductor and praised its founder and executive chairman Felix Zandman. He thinks it's a "cheap" stock and would buy shares right now.

Weyerhaeuser : Being as this stock has recently made a huge run to the upside, Cramer would wait until it comes down before starting a new position.

MEMC Electronic Materials : With oil heading toward $100 a barrel, Cramer said anything related to solar is more a buy than a sell.

Berkshire Hathaway : "You want to own Warren Buffett. You want to own Berkshire Hathaway," Cramer said.

















When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Abbott Laboratories and Weyerhaeuser.

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