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Lightning Round: Devon Energy, Breitburn Energy Partners, Micron Technology and More

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Published: Thursday, 19 Apr 2012 | 7:28 PM ET

Devon Energy : Although this stock has performed poorly lately, Cramer still thinks it’s a buy. He said the oil and gas company’s stock is worth “far more” than it’s currently selling for.

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

Becton, Dickinson : Considering it currently pays a 2.4 percent dividend yield, Cramer called Becton, Dickinson a “really great shareholder company.” He's a buyer.

Breitburn Energy Partners : When it comes to natural gas, Cramer prefers Kinder Morgan Energy Partners .

Micron Technology : Cramer isn’t a fan of this technology company’s stock right now.

Chesapeake Midstream Partners : Instead of this play on natural gas, Cramer suggests Energy Transfer Partners because he thinks it’s less risky and pays a greater dividend yield.









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