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Lightning Round: Skyworks Solutions, General Motors, Caribou Coffee and More

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Published: Tuesday, 6 Sep 2011 | 6:43 PM ET

Skyworks Solutions : Cramer likes Skyworks but cautions to wait another two to three weeks for the technology bottom before pulling the trigger.

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

SandRidge Energy : This stock has been a "complete dog," Cramer said. He wants the CEO to come on "Mad Money" to explain what's going on with the company. Without him coming on, Cramer said he's concerned.

General Motors : Cramer would "lay low" on GM right now because of it's slowed sales in China.

Caribou Coffee : Caribou is good, but Cramer thinks Starbucks is better.

Vector Group : Cramer likes Philip Morris International instead.

SeaDrill : Cramer doesn't know this name, but promised to do his homework and report back at a later date.

El Paso Pipeline : Cramer likes this "terrific" stock with a five percent yield.










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