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Lightning Round: Sunrise Senior Living, Molycorp, Bank of America and More

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Published: Tuesday, 3 Apr 2012 | 7:40 PM ET

Sunrise Senior Living : Cramer wants to see a more robust housing rebound before he recommends buying this stock.

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

McMoRan Exploration : The oil and gas stocks may be rolling over right now, but Cramer doesn't necessarily want to sell this stock.

Molycorp : This stock is too speculative, Cramer said.

Lions Gate Entertainment : The "Mad Money" host thinks this is a great long-term buy.

Alon USA Energy : Oil refining is just too "dicey" for Cramer right now.

Bank of America : While the banks have been turning around lately, Cramer prefers the regional banks.

Viacom : When it comes to entertainment content companies, Cramer prefers Time Warner and Discovery Communications .

Newfield Exploration : Due to the low price of natural gas right now, Newfield has a terrible chart, Cramer said.










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