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Lightning Round: Discover Financial Services, OpenTable, Fastenal and More

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Published: Monday, 11 Apr 2011 | 8:33 PM ET

Discover Financial Services : Being as this stock has had a major run lately, Cramer would wait for a pullback before buying.

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

OpenTable : This stock is too high to buy at current levels, Cramer said. If it got to par, however, he would pull the trigger because its business model is "too good."

Fastenal : Cramer would pull the trigger on this stock. It's had a good run.

Wisconsin Energy : The "Mad Money" host recommends selling 40 percent of one's position in this stock.

Tesla Motors : Electric cars are too risky right now, Cramer said.

NetEase.com : The only two Chinese companies Cramer's recommending right now are Baidu and Sina .

Bank of America : Cramer doesn't expect this stock to go anywhere until later this summer. Although it's "dead money" right now, he thinks it will go higher when the U.S. economy turns around.
















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