Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Get In Netgear

Stock quotes in this article: NTGR , TRMP , ED , FNSR , MA , EZM , GLW , COH  

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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:

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Trump: "I am shocked that this stock is holding up above 20 ... I would do a little schnitzel here, not an outright sell."

Quidel: "Some pretty good antivirus stuff. ... Maybe perhaps this stock at 9."

Portland General Electric: "You don't need to go to Portland."

Finisar: "People just took that stock to the woodshed. ... It's almost as if had they had a horrible quarter. They had a good quarter." Cramer says he would do a 'mon back* at $2.25.

Express Scripts: "Schnitzel a little. ... I'd go with Cardinal Health and ixnay on the Expressnay."

Comtech Group: "Until Bernanke is done ... that's when I'll pull the trigger on Comtech."

MasterCard: "That is one cheap stock. ... It came [public] right after Vonage the Dog. Two points down, 6 points up, that's enough for me."

Georgia Gulf: "They are crushing shareholder value. ... They are now on my Nixon-like enemies list."

Universal Display: "I'd rather own Corning in that [flat-panel display business]."

Netgear: "The kind of company I think if you buy it and put it away, you will make money."

Coach: "If you think I'm backing away from that one, you're crazy."

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Trump Entertainment Resorts(TRMP Quote), Alkermes(ALKS Quote), Consolidated Edison(ED Quote), Finisar(FNSR Quote), MasterCard (MA Quote), EuroZinc Mining (EZM Quote), Corning(GLW Quote), Coach (COH Quote) and Netgear (NTGR Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Quidel(QDEL Quote), Portland General Electric(POR Quote), Express Scripts (ESRX Quote), Comtech Group (COGO Quote), Georgia Gulf (GGC Quote) and Universal Display (PANL Quote)

*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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