Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Embracing EMC

 

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Here's what Jim Cramer had to say about some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad Money Lightning Round" Monday evening:

Coach(COH Quote): "You know I said take profits, right here." Cramer recommended it at 28. ... "It's now at 43. I cannot justify a new purchase at 43."

Starbucks(SBUX Quote): "You have to hold Starbucks for the next 12 months. ... "Stick with Starbucks," said Cramer, who sees the stock trading in a range of 32 to 42.

Schering-Plough(SGP Quote): "Pfizer(PFE Quote) blew it, Schering Plough's the winner, Merck's(MRK Quote) the winner. Schering-Plough has "the best cholesterol drug on the market. I say it goes to 25." Cramer owns Schering-Plough for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.

NYSE Group(NYX Quote): "At $96, you must not get off that highway [to $250]. I stay stick with it."

EMC(EMC Quote): Cramer says analyst Laura Conigliaro of Goldman Sachs likes it. "Who am I to doubt the call? I am going from negative to positive right here."

CDC(CHINA Quote): "Fifty-week high, you know I don't necessarily trust the Chinese because of their long history of communism. Cramer said no to CDC "and enough Baidu(BIDU Quote)."

TradeStation(TRAD Quote): "I would actually swap out of that and go into Goldman Sachs."

DirecTV(DTV Quote): "Cheap on fundamentals and cheap on a takeover basis."

Tractor Supply(TSCO Quote): "It's got 18% growth. Sells at 20 times earnings." But Cramer said the company is "way too linked to housing. Don'tBuyDon'tBuy."

Eastman Kodak(EK Quote): "SellSellSellSellSellSell."

*For all you home-gamers, a 'mon-back opportunity means Cramer would back up the figurative truck and load up on a stock.

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Goldman Sachs and Schering-Plough.

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