Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Two Picks From the New-High List

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VeriFone Rings True

VeriFone's (PAY Quote) CEO Douglas Bergeron joined Cramer on the show and gave a summary of his company's last quarter.

"We hit records on every line item in the financial statements," Bergeron said. "We grew 61%, and 60% of our revenue came from international [sales], confirming that we, like MasterCard (MA Quote) are the true, blossoming, middle-class international play."

When asked about the company's recent taxi cab deal, Bergeron pointed out that VeriFone won the Philadelphia deal, which encompasses "equipping cab drivers throughout Philadelphia with wireless payment technology and full-screen navigation software."

The company is eyeing a similar deal by the end of the year in New York City, as well, the CEO added.

Cramer urged people to pull the trigger on the stock and get in some PAY.

To view Cramer's interview with Douglas Bergeron, please click here.

During the show's "Sudden Death" round, Cramer was bullish on Cognizant Technology (CTSH Quote) and Dean Foods (DF Quote).

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on MGM Mirage (MGM Quote), Blockbuster (BBI Quote), Infosys Technologies (INFY Quote), IAC/InterActive Corp (IACI Quote), Tyco International (TYC Quote), Texas Roadhouse (TXRH Quote), Sonic (SONC Quote), Great Plains Energy (GXP Quote), Apple (AAPL Quote), Google (GOOG Quote), Yahoo! (YHOO Quote), eBay (EBAY Quote) and Bank of America (BAC Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Netflix (NFLX Quote), Shutterfly (SFLY Quote), Steak n Shake (SNS Quote), First Marblehead (FMD Quote) and Melco PBL Entertainment (MPEL Quote).

For more of Cramer's insights during the Lightning Round, click here.


Want more Cramer? Check out Jim's rules and commandments for investing from his popular book by clicking here.

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long AIG, Altria, Caterpillar, Express Scripts, Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, Toyota Motor and Yahoo!.

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