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Cramer Interviews Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm

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Published: Monday, 26 Sep 2011 | 6:35 PM ET
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Cramer Says Take a Look At CLR
Cramer says oils are some of the cheapest stocks out there, and warns investors not to be misled by the West Texas fake-out. Discussing oil opportunities in the Bakken region, with Harold Hamm, Continental Resources CEO.

Incredible bargains are to be found in the oil space, Cramer said Monday, as the price of West Texas Intermediate continues its huge decline.

The "Mad Money" host likes Continental Resources in particular. Although based in Enid, Okla., it's the top producer in North Dakota's oil-rich Bakken shale. The Bakken is the largest oil discovery in U.S. history, Cramer said, and Continental has more acerage there than any other oil and gas drilling and exploration company.

CLR has taken a hit in the past month, but Cramer thinks that decline could be a mistake. To get to the bottom of it, he welcomed Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm onto "Mad Money." Watch the video to see the full interview.

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The oil and gas company's stock has taken a hit lately, but is the decline a mistake?
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