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S&P 500 Closes Lower for a Third Session; Dow Ekes Out Gain

Lightning Round: First Solar, Salesforce.com, Deere and More

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Published: Monday, 19 Sep 2011 | 6:59 PM ET

First Solar : This stock hit its 52-week low Monday. While Cramer usually thinks stocks will bounce off their 52-week lows, he does not like this name.

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

Salesforce.com : The "Mad Money" host likes tech right here, and he likes Salesforce.

MetroPCS Communications : This name missed its quarter, and Cramer doesn't want to own it. "We have enough problems with stocks that make the quarter," he said.

New York Community Bancorp : Cramer doesn't want to own any banks right now.

Deere : Cramer remains bullish on Deere as a long term bet.

O'Reilly Automotive : O'Reilly hit its 52-week high Monday and Cramer thinks its still going higher. He also thinks the same will happen for AutoZone when it reports.

Prudential Financial : This is a financial and therefore looks horrible, but it is the only one in the insurance group that Cramer will own.







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When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Deere and Prudential.

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