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Lightning Round: Parker Hannifin, McDermott International, CVR Partners and More

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Published: Wednesday, 8 Aug 2012 | 6:51 PM ET

Parker Hannifin :In "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer's opinion, Parker Hannifin's technicals seem sound. He likes this stock.

McDermott International :When it comes to the heavy construction industry, Cramer prefers Fluor.

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

CVR Partners :Cramer thinks there will future demand for agricultural chemicals, so he likes this company's stock.

Philip Morris International :The "Mad Money" host likes this tobacco company's stock.

Herbalife :While Cramer had long liked this stock, he was recently soured on the company because of a few executive decisions.

Potash :Cramer remains bullish on this stock.

Marriott International :This hotel company's latest quarter wasn't great, Cramer said. So, he prefers Wynninstead.

Intuitive Surgical :Being as this company recently reported strong quarterly results, Cramer said he's still a buyer of its stock.

Boardwalk Pipeline :Cramer said he's always liked this company and remains bullish on its stock.

Newcastle Investment :The buyers of this stock could prove to be right, Cramer said, suggesting the stock could climb.

Oneok :Cramer hit the "Buy, buy, buy!" button for this stock.

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