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Lightning Round: Liz Claiborne, Research In Motion, Coca-Cola and More

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Published: Friday, 30 Mar 2012 | 8:11 PM ET

Liz Claiborne : If you own LIZ, you've "hit it out of the park," Cramer said. It's time to move on.

Research In Motion : Sell RIM, Cramer said. "You don't need that headache."

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

Coca-Cola : The "Mad Money" host wouldn't buy it at these levels.

Ares Capital : This name has consistently delivered, Cramer said. He would buy.

Shuffle Master : Cramer wouldn't buy it, but if you already own it, he would keep it.

NetApp : Cramer would rather me in EMC for a big data play.

Cheniere Energy : This stock has moved up, Cramer said. He would wait for another secondary offering before buying.

Arena Pharmaceuticals : Cramer will bless this is a speculative play.













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When this story was published, Cramer's charitable trust owned Coca-Cola and EMC.

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