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Lightning Round: Corning, Linn Energy, Wells Fargo and More

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Published: Tuesday, 20 Mar 2012 | 6:58 PM ET

Corning : Corning can't get a handle on its own business, Cramer said. Don't buy.

Linn Energy : The "Mad Money" host likes this name. He thinks it's a well-run company and thinks the 7 percent yield is safe.

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

Intuitive Surgical : Intuitive Surgical is a "very solid story," Cramer said. He thinks it will go higher.

Lufkin Industries : This name has made some money since Cramer first recommended it, so he would take some profits.

Wells Fargo : Cramer likes Wells Fargo.

Merck : "Merck is terrific," Cramer said. He would take the yield and wait for the company to develop "blockbusters."

Littelfuse : This undervalued, overlooked company is "absolutely terrific," Cramer said. He would buy.










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