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Cramer's Lightning Round: HII is a winner

Key Points
  • It's that time again! "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.
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State Street's year-to-date stock performance.

State Street: "No...I like Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley."

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Visa's year-to-date stock performance.

Visa: "I like Visa very much here, I like that settlement that was announced today...The stock is too close to it's all time high. If it comes in a little, I would be a buyer."

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Huntington Ingalls' year-to-date stock performance.

HII (Huntington Ingalls Industries): "This is a very good navy contractor that I've liked ever since the spin off...It's had a very big run, but I think it can go higher. It's a winner, not a loser."

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Chart Industries' year-to-date stock performance.

Chart Industries: "...It is absolutely terrific."

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AECOM's year-to-date stock performance.

AECOM: "...We're not going to buy stocks that close to their high when the market looks soggy like it does now, we want it to come in a little before we buy AECOM."

Lightning Round: I like Visa, but it's too close to its all-time high
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Lightning Round: I like Visa, but it's too close to its all-time high

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