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Lightning Round: MarkWest Energy Partners, Nike, Caribou Coffee and More

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Published: Thursday, 16 Feb 2012 | 7:34 PM ET

MarkWest Energy Partners : Cramer thinks this energy company's stock could go higher. He recommends investors hold onto MWE.

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

Nike : The "Mad Money" host remains bullish on this athletic apparel maker's stock. He thinks it could go higher.

Solar Capital : While Cramer doesn't expect this stock to "explode to the upside," he does thinks its juicy dividend yield is safe.

HCA Holdings : Cramer doesn't recommend this stock right now.

Hess : Cramer prefers EOG Resources over HES right now.

Caribou Coffee : This coffee chain operator's stock could go up, Cramer said. He prefers Starbucks , though.

Kodiak Oil & Gas : KOG is good, but Cramer prefers EOG or Continental Resources .

Xerox : "Don't buy, don't buy."

JDS Uniphase : Although this company recently reported a good quarter, Cramer doesn't want to recommend it right now.








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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
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MWE ---
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