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Stocks Climb on Dovish Fed Comments; Bernanke Up Next

Lightning Round: Microsoft, Disney, Salesforce.com and More

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Published: Wednesday, 30 Nov 2011 | 6:44 PM ET

Microsoft : There is no cataylst for MSFT, Cramer said, and he sees no reason to recommend this stock.

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

Pengrowth Energy : The "Mad Money" host likes this high dividend energy stock.

RadioShack : Cramer doesn't want homegamers in this stock. "There's nothing there," he said.

Walt Disney : Disney just gave gigantic dividend boost. Cramer would buy.

Salesforce.com : CRM is oversold, Cramer said. He wants to wait to see how Dreamforce does. But last quarter's numbers were not the kind he likes to see from a high multiple stock.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals : Cramer prefers Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott Laboratories and Sanofi.










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When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Sanofi.

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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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