Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Goin' to the Texas Roadhouse

Stock quotes in this article: NYX , HAL , RIG , MA , TXRH , GG , CROX  

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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" Wednesday evening:

Delia's(DLIA Quote): "Too tough. I can give you the Zumiez(ZUMZ Quote). ... "Also take advantage of the way the bears pushed down Crocs(CROX Quote)."

Goldcorp(GG Quote): "I used to love GG, then they did that really bad merger. ... I got on the Yamana (AUY Quote) kick ... 52-week high I am not backing down. We caught a double."

InterDigital(IDCC Quote): "I'm blessing. ... I think it's OK. It is at a 52-week high."

Texas Roadhouse(TXRH Quote): "JPMorgan stepped up to the plate today and they agree that Texas Roadhouse should no longer be the punching bag that it's been. ... It's going to 20."

MasterCard(MA Quote): "People who sold MasterCard are going to be dead wrong. ... MasterCard at 107, two thumbs up, way up."

Helix(HLX Quote): "What I am sticking with is, on the low valuation, Halliburton(HAL Quote) and Transcocean(RIG Quote)," both of which Cramer owns for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.

Onyx Pharmaceuticals(ONXX Quote): "I'm eating some crow, because I said on this show that New River Pharma(NRPH Quote) should not keep going up. ... I think people feel Onyx Pharma has run too much. ... I think it can get a bid."

NYSE Group(NYX Quote): "Indeed, when that merger is done ... the Euronext deal ... the numbers will go up. ... Of the 14 analysts who follow this, only one is recommending it. NYX is my stock of the year. And I am proud to say that I backed up the truck* when it went into the 80s. Did you?" Cramer owns it for AA PLUS.

*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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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Halliburton, NYSE Group and Transocean.

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