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Lightning Round: TriQuint Semi, Alpha Natural, Motricity and More

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Published: Wednesday, 19 Jan 2011 | 7:39 PM ET

TriQuint Semiconductor : Take profits on TQNT, Cramer said. The stock has run too much. The same goes for RF Micro Devices .

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

OM Group : Cramer said he wanted to do more research on OMG before making a call. He promised to return to it after doing some homework.

Alpha Natural Resources : “I want to be careful on Alpha,” Cramer said. He said the stock ran up as a result of the flooding in Australia. But as that flooding recedes, ANR will come down. He thinks Peabody Energy is a better play because investors have already taken the stock down too far.

Aqua America : Cramer endorsed WTR as a “buy,” saying the company has made some positive changes since he last looked at the stock.

Motricity : Cramer said he likes MOTR, but he expects declines in the stock as a result of disappointing earnings on Wednesday from F5 Networks .

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