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Lightning Round: Equinix, EOG Resources, Hospira and More

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Published: Monday, 8 Oct 2012 | 6:46 PM ET

Equinix : This is a great play on cloud computing, Jim Cramer said, adding he doesn't think the stock is likely to fall any time soon.

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

Cliffs Natural Resources : It's time to ring the register on this stock, Cramer said.

EOG Resources : This stock could go to $150 a share, Cramer said.

Hospira : Cramer said he's bullish on this stock right now.

Novagold : When it comes to gold, Cramer currently prefers the SPDR Gold Shares exchange-traded fund.

Computer Sciences : Cramer doesn't like this company's fundamentals, so he can't recommend its stock right now.

Questcor Pharma : The "Mad Money" host can't get behind this stock right now.

Orasure : This is a cheap stock, Cramer said. "Buy, buy, buy!"

Diageo : If this stock falls from current levels, Cramer is a buyer.

Express Scripts : Cramer called this stock "the real deal." He's a buyer.

Johnson & Johnson : This company has a great balance sheet and a strong management team, Cramer said. He's a buyer.





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