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Lightning Round: BreitBurn Energy, Darden Restaurants, Vail Resorts and More

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Published: Friday, 6 Jan 2012 | 9:12 PM ET

BreitBurn Energy : Cramer prefers Energy Transfer Partners , a stock his charitable trust has been buying shares of lately.

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

Darden Restaurants : Just hold this stock for now, Cramer said. He's still waiting for it to turn around.

Navios Maritime Partners : When it comes to shipping companies, Cramer prefers Nordic American Tanker .

Public Service : Buy, buy, buy! This dividend is safe, Cramer said.

Transocean : Don't buy, Cramer said. With its chief financial officer having recently left the company, Cramer doesn't want to touch this stock.

Annaly Capital : This stock has had a great return. He's sticking with it.

Vail Resorts : If you want entertainment, Cramer recommends Disney .












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