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Lightning Round: ConocoPhillips, Home Depot, Ford Motor and More

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Published: Thursday, 21 Jul 2011 | 6:47 PM ET

ConocoPhillips : CEO J. J. Mulva will likely bring a lot of value out of this oil and gas name, Cramer said. He's a buyer.

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

The Dow Chemical Co. : With natural gas prices staying low, Cramer thinks this is a cheap stock. While he recommends buying DOW, he said LyondellBasell .

Anheuser-Busch : This beverage maker's stock is cheap, Cramer said. He thinks BUD is "doing everything right," so buy, buy, buy.

Home Depot : Cramer is bullish on this home improvement retailer's stock. He thinks it has a great management team.

Chesapeake Energy : The "Mad Money" host praised CEO Aubrey McClendon and gave this stock his blessing.

Ford Motor : Hang onto this automaker's stock, Cramer said. He thinks it could go higher.

Melco Crown Entertainment : Cramer said he missed this trade, but still prefers Wynn Resorts .

























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