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Lightning Round OT: Monster Worldwide, Motricity, Rediff.com India and More

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Published: Friday, 29 Apr 2011 | 6:45 PM ET
Lightning Round OT
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Monster Worldwide : This stock is a value play, Cramer said. He believes the stock will click over time and work its way much higher.

Motricity : A lot of investors are worried about this technology comapny, Cramer said. He wants to believe CEO Ryan Wuerch's assurances that everything will be OK. Either way, Cramer thinks MOTR is pretty cheap at $13 a share.

Rediff.com India : The “Mad Money” host said he’s taking a pass on this Indian Internet provider in favor of Chinese Internet plays Baidu and Sina .

Stone Energy : This company’s stock isn’t done going up, Cramer said, because oil and gas are going higher. If it gets to $45, then he will take a look to see if it is too expensive.










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