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Lightning Round: Cisco, Cummins, Netflix and More

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Published: Monday, 4 Jun 2012 | 6:46 PM ET

Cisco Systems : This technology company's stock is "dead money," Cramer said. Don't buy.

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

Cummins : Cramer suspects this engine maker isn't likely to report strong earnings results. He's not interested in CMI right now.

Abb : By and large, the "Mad Money" host isn't interested in companies with considerable exposure to Europe right now.

BHP Billiton : This stock is in "free fall," Cramer said. Given it currently yields 3.6 percent, he thinks the stock will likely bottom when the yield rises to 4 percent.

Prudential : Considering its weak earnings results, Cramer thinks there are better financial stocks to choose from. Then again, he might be interested in Prudential should its stock drop to $40 a share.

Netflix : The movie rental and streaming content company now faces too much competition, Cramer said. He thinks the business is starting to slow and would avoid this stock for the time being.




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