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Lightning Round: Hecla Mining, Vera Bradley Designs, SanDisk and More

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Published: Tuesday, 14 Jun 2011 | 6:39 PM ET

JPMorgan Chase : Cramer is still bearish on the banks. He does like regional banks First Republic Bank and City National , however, because he thinks they are immune to the problems that plague the rest of the sector.

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

Hecla Mining : The "Mad Money" host thinks the gold and silver miners are in "bear mode" right now. He recommends investors buy the SPDR Gold Shares exchange-traded fund.

Vera Bradley Designs : This women's accessories maker's latest quarter didn't meet expectations, Cramer said. Should the stock get to $40 a share, he recommends selling.

SanDisk : Cramer remains bearish on technology stocks, including SNDK. He would not own this stock until end-summer when he thinks it could benefit from back-to-school sales.

Kodiak Oil & Gas : This is a very good speculative play on oil and gas, Cramer said.




























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