Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': A Knock on Nokia

Stock quotes in this article: F , RSH , BBY , NOK , LIFC , FDC , TLAB , CSCO , BOOM , RACK , ANF , MOT  

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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:

First Data(FDC Quote): "I think it holds 40. ... I think if you are a patient man you will be OK."

Life Cell(LIFC Quote): "I'm still a buyer."

Tellabs(TLAB Quote): "I want to coordinate all the money that is in [those stocks] and send to Cisco(CSCO Quote)."

Smith Micro Software(SMSI Quote): "I would pull the trigger and leave that stock up a dollar."

Chartered Semiconductor(CHRT Quote): "Gotta wait another month before you buy that one."

NVE(NVEC Quote): "Somebody must think that Philips(PHG Quote) is gonna buy those guys. Don'tBuyDon'tBuy."

Dynamic Materials(BOOM Quote): "This thing is still creeping back up because it's got great secular growth. ... And I still reiterate my buy."

Nokia(NOK Quote): "I'm a little worried about it. I prefer Motorola."

RadioShack(RSH Quote): "You still need to gravitate out of that one and into Best Buy(BBY Quote)."

Ford(F Quote): "Give this guy [new CEO Alan Mullally] five minutes. ... He crushed Airbus. He's my man. Stay long Ford."

McDermott(MDR Quote): "If this stock goes back to where it was under 40, I know you want to pull the trigger."

Rackable Systems(RACK Quote): "I liked Rackable at 27, prefer to buy it at 25."

Abercrombie & Fitch(ANF Quote): "We nailed that stock ... it's still not done going higher."

Cramer also was bullish on Scana (SCG Quote) and Hittite Microwave (HITT Quote) and

*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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