Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': High on the HOG

Stock quotes in this article: HOG , DVN , CMCSA , VNO , SPLS , HAL , FDX , AUY , NBR , GSF , SAY  

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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:

Devon Energy(DVN Quote): "The most undervalued natural gas play there is." Cramer owns it for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.

Harley-Davidson(HOG Quote): "One of the most heavily shorted stocks, should not be shorted. I think HOG is worth holding. You are not being a pig, you are just being ... shrewd..."

Netflix(NFLX Quote): "Stay away." Cramer also lumped in Blockbuster(BBI Quote), preferring Comcast(CMCSA Quote) with its video on demand.

CB Richard Ellis Group(CBG Quote): "You are in a tower of pain. I need you out of CB Richard Ellis. ... The only real estate company I am currently recommending is going to be Vornado(VNO Quote)."

Staples(SPLS Quote): "I want to swap out of everyone else in that industry, including Office Depot (ODP Quote), and buy some Staples."

Halliburton(HAL Quote): "Two thumbs up, way up, Halliburton."

United Parcel Service(UPS Quote): "Mr. Brown, you are in the bearish play. ... You stick with FedEx(FDX Quote). "

TTM Tech(TTMI Quote): "Printed circuit boards is a market in retreat ... because Mister Softee(MSFT Quote) is late with the Vista [operating system] thing. ... You need to sell that stock."

Yamana(AUY Quote): "I think Yamana is the cheapest. ... It's a gold rush story. I say back the truck* up."

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