Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Activision in Your Stocking

Stock quotes in this article: GOOG , ADM , WAG , PEIX , ATVI , LAMR , WMT  

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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" Friday evening:

S1(SONE Quote): "You like 11% growth, is that what you like? .... Can I give you Orca (Oracle(ORCL Quote) the killer stock? ... Going to 52-week high and taking out 20."

Pacific Ethanol(PEIX Quote): "I'd rather have you in Nebraska ethanol," Cramer joked. ... You get out. SellSellSellSellSellSell."

Rambus(RMBS Quote): "We're taking profits Rambus. You are done Rambus."

JB Hunt Transport(JBHT Quote): "If I'm gonna be in freight transport, I'm either going to go CSX(CSX Quote) ... or FedEx(FDX Quote)."

Walgreen's(WAG Quote): "I think Walgreen's is a buy. I'm sticking with it. It is the class of the field, it is best of breed," despite Wal-Mart's(WMT Quote) selling of discounted prescription drugs.

Activision(ATVI Quote): "It's gonna be an Activision Christmas, my friend. ... I like that stock."

ConocoPhillips(COP Quote): "Is an inexpensive stock, but that does not make it a good stock ... I would be very careful; I expect the stock to head to 60 next week."

Bank of America(BAC Quote): "In six months' time, we're gonna say, 'Why didn't we buy it?' Two thumbs up, way up."

Harris(HRS Quote): "Got great growth, sells at a low multiple."

Google(GOOG Quote): "This stock's got 600 written all over it, but I'm not gonna give it an ETA." Cramer said the ride up "is too much fun," and "the kids are gonna be saying, 'Are we there yet?'"

Cramer also was bearish on Archer Daniels Midland (ADM Quote) and Lamar (LAMR 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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