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Lightning Round: SeaDrill, Incyte, Titan International and More

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Published: Wednesday, 23 May 2012 | 6:44 PM ET

SeaDrill : While this oil and gas company's stock sports a 8.9 percent dividend yield, Cramer thinks the price of oil could fall further. So he wouldn't buy this stock right now.

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

Hewlett-Packard : Before making a call on this stock, Cramer would like to review this technology company's earnings results.

Lithia Motors : Cramer said he plans to compare this auto parts retailer's stock to its competition. He'll provide more analysis on a future broadcast.

Incyte : This is a great speculative stock, Cramer said.

Titan International : Being as Titan's management team is optimistic about its prospects, Cramer thinks this stock is a buy.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals : Cramer thinks this pharma stock could go to $80 a share.

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