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Lightning Round: Mylan, Cisco Systems, Penn National Gaming and More

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Published: Tuesday, 16 Aug 2011 | 7:00 PM ET

Mylan : Cramer doesn't like this stock right now.

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

Cisco Systems : If this stock falls below $15 a share, Cramer recommends buying it.

Penn National Gaming : Although Cramer likes this stock, he prefers Wynn Resorts by way of deep-in-the-money calls.

Riverbed Technologies : Being as summer is typically a slow time for tech, Cramer wants to pass on this stock.

Southern Copper : Considering this stock's nice dividend yield, Cramer thinks SCCO is a buy, buy, buy.

Sequans : Cramer had previously recommended this stock as a trade, but he's no longer endorsing it.

SPDR Gold Shares : Stick with this exchange-traded fund, Cramer said.
















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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
  Price   Change %Change
CSCO ---
GLD ---
MYL ---
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SCCO ---
WYNN ---
SEQUANS COMM ---

   
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