RealMoney Radio Recap: Mystical California Pizza

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"Hosting radio has been a great joy and I will miss it," he said.

Cramer's Callers

As Fluor (FLR Quote) builds oil projects, it is not "a true industrial company," which is why it's not going down, Cramer told a caller.

"I would not sell it as it is a great play on energy and energy is going higher," he said.

Responding to another caller, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD Quote) is "cheap, cheap, cheap," Cramer said.

Although the company has been subpoenaed, it intends to cooperate with the investigation, he said. "This is important because you don't get in trouble with the government when you cooperate."

Further, a lot of companies are being subpoenaed so it's not as if the government is focusing on Advanced Micro, Cramer went on to say.

"The fact that it's down makes it a buying opportunity," he said. "This one is definitely right."

Cramer told another caller it is time to start looking at Archer-Daniels (ADM Quote) again after it had a "brutal" decline.

"We should begin to nibble at Archer-Daniels," he said. "I'd buy one quarter of the position here and wait for the stock to come down to buy more."

On the other hand, Cramer told a caller he blessed leaving Nokia (NOK Quote) even though the stock is inexpensive. He said he doesn't like the cell-phone business as it is too competitive.

Although there are some analysts who haven't been happy with SAIC (SAI Quote), Cramer said he doesn't consider this stock expensive at all and he would use any weakness to buy it, not sell it.

When a caller asked about Starwood Hotels (HOT Quote), Cramer said he likes this stock very much and believes it is "a very well run company."

But as much as he likes Starwood, he said he likes Hilton Hotels (HLT Quote) more.

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