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Lightning Round: International Paper, LinkedIn, ManTech International and More

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Published: Thursday, 30 Jun 2011 | 7:36 PM ET

International Paper : Cramer recommends holding onto this stock. Not only is this paper products company making an acquisition, he said CEO John Faraci "knows what he's doing."

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

LinkedIn : Sell this social media company's stock, Cramer said. This stock has moved up too much for his liking.

ManTech International : Cramer likes this information technology company, which has contracts with the U.S. government.

SandRidge Energy : The "Mad Money" host remains bullish on this energy play.

Fusion-io : This stock has cooled after the company made its initial public offering, Cramer said. He thinks it's a good time to buy.

Halliburton : Cramer doesn't want to buy this stock above $50 a share.

Boston Scientific : Cramer remains negative on this stock.

Royal Dutch Shell : This stock is a buy, Cramer said.





















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