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Lightning Round: Advance Auto Parts, Michael Kors, Pilgrim's and More

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Published: Wednesday, 30 May 2012 | 12:42 AM ET
Lightning Round
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

Advance Auto Parts : When it comes to auto parts retailers, Cramer prefers Autozone .

Michael Kors : Although Cramer thinks this stock could go higher, he prefers PVH .

Pilgrim's : Grain is one of this company's biggest expenses, so considering the price of grain is falling, Cramer likes this stock.

Windstream : Considering this company recently reported a disappointing quarter, Cramer just can't get behind this stock right now.

Arena Pharmaceuticals : Cramer likes this stock, but only on a speculative basis.

Terra Nitrogen : "Don't buy, don't buy!"

ReachLocal : "Don't reach for ReachLocal," Cramer said. "I would be a seller of that and take the money and run."

Read on for Cramer's Top Dividend Stocks






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Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.
  Price   Change %Change
AAP ---
ARNA ---
AZO ---
PPC ---
PVH ---
RLOC ---
TNH ---
WIN ---
MIKE KORS HO ---

   
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