Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: YaBay? eBayhoo?

05/30/07 - 07:43 PM EDT

TheStreet.com Staff

Further, McMahon said GLS gets its planes from a "variety of sources." GLS has "a pipeline of opportunities mostly with airlines where we're effectively acquiring aircraft they contracted to buy from Boeing and Airbus, but they need to turn to a leasing company to enable them to do that," the chief executive continued.

"The demand for aircraft is staggering," McMahon said.

Cramer told viewers he would rather own GLS than any airline stock -- save GOL Linhas Areas (GOL Quote - Cramer on GOL - Stock Picks).

To view Cramer's interview with John McMahon, please click here.

During the "Sudden Death" round, Cramer was bearish on Ness Technologies (NSTC Quote - Cramer on NSTC - Stock Picks) and Charter Communications (CHTR Quote - Cramer on CHTR - Stock Picks).

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Yamana Gold (AUY Quote - Cramer on AUY - Stock Picks), Viacom (VIAB Quote - Cramer on VIAB - Stock Picks), Total System Services (TSS Quote - Cramer on TSS - Stock Picks), Celgene (CELG Quote - Cramer on CELG - Stock Picks), ConAgra Foods (CAG Quote - Cramer on CAG - Stock Picks), Sappi (SPP Quote - Cramer on SPP - Stock Picks), Volvo (VOLV Quote - Cramer on VOLV - Stock Picks), Southern Copper (PCU Quote - Cramer on PCU - Stock Picks) and Freeport-McMoRan (FCX Quote - Cramer on FCX - Stock Picks).

Cramer was bearish on Electronic Arts (ERTS Quote - Cramer on ERTS - Stock Picks), Finisar (FNSR Quote - Cramer on FNSR - Stock Picks), JDS Uniphase (JDSU Quote - Cramer on JDSU - Stock Picks), Washington Group International (WNG Quote - Cramer on WNG - Stock Picks) and Build-A-Bear Workshop (BBW Quote - Cramer on BBW - Stock Picks).

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

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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Goldman Sachs, Freeport-McMoRan and Yahoo!

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