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Lightning Round: First Solar, MarkWest Energy, Allegiant Travel and More

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Published: Friday, 1 Jun 2012 | 7:45 PM ET

First Solar : Cramer hit the "Sell, Sell, Sell" button on this one. He spoke about the stock in detail last week — read that commentary here.

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

MarkWest Energy :Most every master limited partnership stock is in "free fall" right now, making it a good time to buy some shares of MWE, Cramer said.

Sempra Energy : This energy stock has provided a good return lately, Cramer noted, adding he's currently bullish on SRE.

Allegiant Travel : The falling price of oil has helped this airline operator's stock lately, Cramer said. Even so, he recommends taking profits right now.

Hertz Global : This stock doesn't pay a dividend and is a little too "economically sensitive" for Cramer's taste, but he still blesses buying some shares at current levels. Should it fall under $10 a share, he would buy even more.

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