Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Figure in RIM for Growth

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Trading at 7.3 times forward earnings, Ternium's cheap, Cramer said. He encouraged viewers to consider giving Ternium a shot, but once again, not after hours.

As with Harvest, there's risk with a Ternium play. If Cramer's wrong and Chavez does nationalize the company, it could take a serious hit.

"But if I'm right, you could have a big win," he said. "That's the definition of speculation."

Mad Mail

In his "Mad Mail" segment, Cramer told one viewer that he believes Cisco(CSCO Quote) "is just about to have its move. This is when you should be buying Cisco." Aruba(ARUN Quote), on the other hand, has had its big move, and Cramer doesn't recommend it.

In response to another viewer, Cramer said that he believes "the business is good at ValueClick(VCLK Quote)" and that he'd own it "on the earnings alone."

As for Caterpillar(CAT Quote), Cramer has already endorsed it by buying "a lot" for Action Alerts PLUS.

But NYSE Euronext(NYX Quote), which he also owns for his trust, has been "one of the most painful things I've owned in my life."

Sudden Death

During his "Sudden Death" round, Cramer was bullish on Yamana Gold(AUY Quote), Lundin Mining(LMC Quote) and Bear Stearns(BSC Quote).

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Onyx Pharmaceuticals (ONXX Quote), Kroger (KR Quote), Baidu.com (BIDU Quote), Given Imaging (GIVN Quote), Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA Quote), Omniture (OMTR Quote) and Sears Holdings (SHLD Quote).

Cramer was bearish on Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (GLDD Quote), Coleman Cable (CCIX Quote), Hilton Hotels (HLT Quote), AG Edwards (AGE Quote), Spartan Stores (SPTN Quote), Netease (NTES Quote), Bentley Pharmaceuticals (BNT Quote) and Six Flags (SIX 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 Corning, NYSE Euronext, Caterpillar, Yahoo! and Sears Holdings.

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