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Lightning Round: Endocyte, Bank of America, Arch Coal and More

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Published: Monday, 16 Apr 2012 | 7:47 PM ET

Endocyte : Cramer said he likes this drug manufacturer’s stock. He thinks it can go higher.

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

Leggett & Platt : This home furnishings and fixtures maker is a play on housing, Cramer said. He likes the stock and its 5 percent dividend yield.

Bank of America : When even “best of breed” bank stocks can’t cut it, Cramer said he can’t get behind Bank of America.

Arch Coal : Cramer remains uninterested in coal and related stocks. He thinks coal will go lower.

Vodafone : Cramer likes this stock a much lower share price.

SolarWinds : Despite its name, this is actually a software company. Cramer is bullish on it.

KIT Digital : “Sell! Sell! Sell!”

Wynn Resorts : When it comes to casino operators, Cramer prefers Las Vegas Sands .

American Capital : Instead of making a call on this stock, Cramer welcomed its management to appear on the show.








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