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Lightning Round: Walt Disney, Visa, Caterpillar and More

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Published: Friday, 11 Nov 2011 | 6:45 PM ET

T. Rowe Price Group : Cramer is bullish on this stock.

Lightning Round
In a special Veteran's Day Mad Money, audience members say the name of a stock, and Jim Cramer tells them whether to buy or sell.

Walt Disney : Hold onto this stock, Cramer said. He thinks it could go to $40 a share.

Visa : Cramer would stay long this stock, as he thinks it could push higher.

Caterpillar : If the U.S. economy turns around, Cramer thinks this stock could go to $120 a share.

Alcoa : The aluminum producer's earnings results will be just OK, Cramer said. He thinks it could turn around next year, though.

Ford : This is an OK stock to own now, but next year will be better, Cramer said.

Terra Nitrogen : Go with Deere instead, Cramer said.

Public Storage : This is an up stock, but it doesn't have enough growth for Cramer.

Booz Allen Hamilton : Cramer is not too excited about this stock right now.

CSX :Union Pacific is a better play, Cramer said.






















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

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