Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Boston Baked

Stock quotes in this article: LOW , JNJ , IACI , CCJ , WCI , ZMH , BUD  

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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" Tuesday evening:

Boston Scientific: "They overpaid for Guidant. ... This really is like a snake swallowing a zebra. It won't go down."

Home Depot: "Too hated because of Bob Nardelli."

Lowe's: "At a certain point, we have to pull the trigger and go long Lowe's," and Cramer said that point is around $27.

VeraSun: "That is over."

"Cameco's for me," said Cramer, who doesn't see safety issues with nuclear power and does see plants sprouting all over. Cameco produces and mines for uranium for nuclear use.

WCI Communities: "Now that the Fed is done, you gotta be a bull in that stock. I'm 3 points early."

Smith & Nephew: Cramer suggested Zimmer instead, which had a "magnificent call."

FuelCell Energy: "We don't like alternative energy."

Anheuser-Busch: "I may not be a Bud drinker anymore, but I do own Anheuser-Busch for my charitable trust. I don't think it's done. I think it goes higher."

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Johnson & Johnson (JNJ Quote), Lowe's (LOW Quote), IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI Quote), Cameco (CCJ Quote), WCI Communities (WCI Quote), Zimmer Holdings (ZMH Quote) and Anheuser-Busch (BUD Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Boston Scientific (BSX Quote), Home Depot (HD Quote), Verasun Energy (VSE Quote), Smith & Nephew (SNN Quote) and FuelCell Energy (FCEL Quote).

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Anheuser-Busch.

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