Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Old-School Tech

08/09/07 - 07:32 PM EDT

TheStreet.com Staff

It's Dr. Harari's way of saying the company is going to have a great quarter, he said.

Cramer welcomed the CEO to the show, where he said that "the industry is definitely in a very exciting time." Flash is everywhere you look, he said. During the last six quarters, the price of flash has come down significantly, which has had a positive impact on the acceleration of the market.

"There's no question that flash memory today is the fastest-growing market within the semiconductor market," Dr. Harari said. "And I do not see it ending anytime soon." SanDisk was up $1.18 Thursday to $56.46.

To view Cramer's interview with Eli Harari, please click here.

Lightning Round

Cramer was bullish on Corning (GLW Quote - Cramer on GLW - Stock Picks), Microsoft (MSFT Quote - Cramer on MSFT - Stock Picks), Oracle (ORCL Quote - Cramer on ORCL - Stock Picks), Campbell Soup (CPB Quote - Cramer on CPB - Stock Picks), Invitrogen (IVGN Quote - Cramer on IVGN - Stock Picks), Nastech Pharmaceutical (NSTK Quote - Cramer on NSTK - Stock Picks), Schlumberger (SLB Quote - Cramer on SLB - Stock Picks), Cameron International (CAM Quote - Cramer on CAM - Stock Picks), Expeditors International (EXPD Quote - Cramer on EXPD - Stock Picks), Allegheny Tech (ATI Quote - Cramer on ATI - Stock Picks), Progressive (PGR Quote - Cramer on PGR - Stock Picks), Prudential Financial (PRU Quote - Cramer on PRU - Stock Picks), MetLife (MET Quote - Cramer on MET - Stock Picks) and AllState (ALL Quote - Cramer on ALL - Stock Picks).

Cramer was bearish on CommScope (CTV Quote - Cramer on CTV - Stock Picks), Southern Copper (PCU Quote - Cramer on PCU - Stock Picks), Coach (COH Quote - Cramer on COH - Stock Picks), Tribune (TRB Quote - Cramer on TRB - Stock Picks) and Titanium Metals (TIE Quote - Cramer on TIE - 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 Corning.

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