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Lightning Round: American Tower, Sprint, Nvidia & More

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Published: Monday, 26 Nov 2012 | 6:36 PM ET

Cramer makes the call on viewer favorites.

Graftech International : This is an industrial and it needs the fiscal cliff to be resolved in order to rally sharply, said Cramer. This company will do terribly if the economy slows down.

American Tower : If it pulls back, I'd buy, said Cramer. It's one of the best stories out there.

Sprint : I like the stock, said Cramer. It may go down because of a recent deal but don't let that spook you.

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

Hospitality Properties Trust : I'd want to do more work on this stock before establishing a thesis, said Cramer.

Exelixis : I like this stock as a spec play, said Cramer. But it's a spec.

Novagold : I don't like it, said Cramer. I think their ticker NG could stand for 'no gains.'

Nvidia : The stock has been doing nothing, said Cramer. It's an expensive stock that isn't performing.

Suburban Propane Partners : The propane business is very competitive, said Cramer. I'd be careful of this stock.

Cirrus Logic : It could go higher, said Cramer, but if you bought it as a play on Apple you should have bought Apple.

Phillips 66 : I like this stock and would buy it here, said Cramer.

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