Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Going for the Gold

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"If you're marketing stronger brands with great new innovative products then there's a lot more room for improvement. And I'd put VF Corp into that category," McDonald said.

When Cramer asked who is buying the company's North Face brand, McDonald said it has a "broad" consumer acceptance and demand.

"People with outdoor interest are very interested in North Face," the CEO went on to say. "We think we will continue to gain against all of our competitors in this outdoor area, but do it in a subtle way."

When Cramer commented that it makes sense for VF Corp to buy Timberland (TBL Quote), McDonald said that while he doesn't comment on any specific acquisitions, the company will continue to look at the market and all its possibilities.

Cramer said VF Corp is two thumbs way up.

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Devon Energy (DVN Quote), Sears (SHLD Quote), USG (USG Quote), Cisco (CSCO Quote), PetSmart (PETM Quote), Goldman Sachs (GS Quote), Coldwater Creek (CWTR Quote), Allegheny Technologies, Nucor (NUE Quote), Dynegy (DYN Quote), Level 3 Communications (LVLT Quote), CSX (CSX Quote), J.C. Penney (JCP Quote) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Swift Energy (SFY Quote), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF Quote), JDS Uniphase (JDSU Quote), China Mobile (CHL Quote), TiVo (TIVO Quote), Select Comfort (SCSS Quote), Tempur Pedic (TPX Quote), Sealy (ZZ Quote), PetMed Express (PETS Quote), TD Ameritrade (AMTD Quote), Schnitzer Steel (SCHN Quote), Burlington Northern (BNI Quote) and Abbott Laboratories (ABT Quote).

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Sears Holdings, Goldman Sachs and Johnson & Johnson.

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