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Stocks Fall After Fed Minutes Show Willingness to Taper in June

Lightning Round: Silver Standard Resources, CenturyLink, JPMorgan Chase and More

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Published: Friday, 13 May 2011 | 6:42 PM ET

Silver Standard Resources : Silver has been hit hard lately, as those who bought on margin are getting squeezed. To play the precious metal, he recommends going with Goldcorp .

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

CenturyLink : Cramer is bullish on this telecommunications company and likes its 7 percent dividend yield.

Potash : The "Mad Money" host said this is a great play on consumers' desire to eat healthier foods.

JPMorgan Chase : Although the "best of the best," Cramer said JPMorgan is still a bank. He's currently bearish on financial institutions because of tough government regulations.

Baidu : The Chinese dot-com plays are struggling, Cramer said. Yet he would buy BIDU on weakness and go with Sina as a speculative play.








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